mg genume peessy„. is thercoinposition o lan American 13Np, in oar opinionitis thin; that has been produced in oz r Subject—Liverpoot (Ersi.) sereury. tik: .411 E WINDS. 4 2 -"Ecorie,rind ye fed oar might. . Owning on in our boundless. tlight, mountain and over the deep, • visible potions sweep. 'rit Oftibertyand the free! on our vorks and own 'tie we; e winds, bat ean ye tell .go or where we well I The roll Ifies , Gotthr (pal te, Racy: guage cia th 'We come. As we are, Nod over' • Our braid ' Like the s And ye Yevail tot' IYh.ther w - _ 1 we vary Our forms °grower, 1 (great, or fan the flower, are-trell moves and the rush is bent, .wer'reierthrown aid the oak is rent, lthe bark o'er rho shroabcong ihre. . 1:- crew to a watery grave ; ire marg. • And telith WhetTihe When the As wow ' Or hurry a , And ye ea The wand' iflts well, but canye truce ring winds to theirseeiet place t r. er our breath be loud Or high. -aeo ft end balmy sigh. ings 611 the soul mhtb' tie whisper woo the ear . -c erial, still 'tie we : t, and ye look, but what do ye see I sh one sound of our voice to peace. one note when our umbers cease And whet Or come Oar thr Or our g - With ma And ye li Can ye h Or wake. ing is in the Almighty's hand, and go at His command, Itiy and sorrow is in one &sok, e our guide and we look not back, tiour wrath you would turn away, in gentlest airs to play, A u your hearts to Ham who-binds t lira will the obedient winds. Our dwel rn We co Though,' Hid will Andifi Or win _Then lift Or frees :YTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE I.VEY OF SCHUYLKILL. John 31. Bickel, Treasurer of Schuylkill County. in ac coant avid' the Commissioners of said County from the secoLtday of January. A. D. 1831, to the fifth day of Ja ry, A. D. R 539, both days inclusive: DR. - To Bali n \ ee remaining ih the Treasury, as", laid settle. ment. *4878,97i To C - i received of the different Col lectors • of the ditlerent townships as stated below, on.: _ ED Fag Brlmsweg, 'ck Sa:semin, for INIS, In Selzer, in full for 1837, heraliurr, 183'3, Freder A .ra h llauid IVr.d Bruuawig Sholenberger, 18:17, Pane Wm • I IVayne 7c/unship, Aniircin , Achey, in full 173,33, John t.c.innider, in full 1837, Joseph Ferug, 183 ti, lifartheiza„ Towns/up Frederick Freed, La lull I c 315, Fruit ick Freed, 1b3 7 , Midi Buyer, Union Townshtp, Mark Malec. 1631, I.lenj4nnr. Lantzer, in full 1836, Jacos bunnenuan, 1837, Veten Plank, 18.38, Schuyikill Township Lewl6 Fred4rick lienAinger,Jr, 1837, Jac(llio chuck, 1• Barry, Totrnehdp Isra4 Reed, IhS2, Jun i ilt.,a \ Arnell, Irian, Juilni Roi. 4, in !nil ... 1631', Ehjaii Itunell, fr 18:16, Up?er .Ihihiinfung_n 1638. Jaco¢ Buffington, &mad Fetterolf, 3/a 'dem , Jacnt) Ilekwrltug, w hill :John: Peter Litess.er, ' Puttsvilk. Win C. Leib, 16.1. i. . Nor tne. , ,W4 Nathaniel J. NllllB, 18:35, BetikLui,n liethier, in full 113.4, Russ Buil, . itir. \Vali. B. Hun, ltiM, • Ruth. • Faest,: in 1.111, 1634 Suitnnun Linder, In tun, Dattiel Stewart, to full, 1636 Aarpti Bought/ex, 1837 Jactl) klutilnan, 1636 Pi negrove Ja4b Kreater,th full 11:133 Nficinael .1636 Pettr Filbert, Jictu 'i Orwtgsburg, Jac '3 D. Frehn, in full 1636 Jutui NA', in lull 1637 51iiitidel S.ltzur, i . DA• Vest Penn, id Zehner, in full 11a:36 r , d4l . lZinimerman In lull 1637 Junlainan Kistler I€3B Tamaqua, 1038, cash received of the Commissioners, being money loaned for the use of t County. asn received on unseated lands, ds redeemed, Curter'e note mitt iron) Sentry !trAll Lodge, cads on selling Stray rows; It. Boabyatied, floes c l fieeted ,t; to in eo•l's repa , d to r. , ,untv, . l'reusArer, for lands soli at Treas- SEIM mount of iay.s fnr un.glated nJ.. .ltl at rtea.urer'.. Sale. e.nar:rn: ;or :et, on un,Lat. reteur. d irony Sheriff Lad t•Ar rd.cts dor nickd r, day ofJen .I,‘, A. D. I , 33J E Caxil pazd ax full"wd, r:z u: . the C4llllllOO miwfla on F , .c Sou!,ps C. T axe.... to 50,...0fv,,0rs Uri %V 1110/ 'hero ovcrimaati viers in the Peniteintiert ' iunary, g tut prilouers oreitandize 21 . e_ littrAidigace en priannen% I,siis of pi. 41L. nung, ere., lacning poor. elif.dren: lane retteraird, est or. IM,ined money eetore ()fide' Poor and lid .se f Employm,nt do. fur boarding add,clothinz lio.eph Kett tier a / liinatic 53 weeks anti 4 dap; nerd Election et pcntier rebate tnpney ou a tract bf land !tin H. Heiser for budding Mid -dcport bridge per agreement ses.or's 4 4 ‘aires bud, l'etit,aod Tu terse Janes .nsiablei mac. MMFM MEM Gonstable's in litetszliteecxe..7: Avskinto *ad inrors• • to E o velars , Oproders lesqu no -; itibotr Aft . for aims to the court hem e clot* Deed book' br 'eccirderl i rce Sheriff Ransil' Jail or fees, Do. Ludwig. d do. e Do. for conveyitg convict) to the Penitentiary u • Clerk bf the sestitonk fees! rederick fleas r court Crier Repairing Freak in Prothonato ry office Treasurerle fees on` 219 tracts of unseated find includingPro thonatory's.t.es Richard S. Bell for apprehending a horse fibief and sonvaying him from Easionfto Orwlgsburg, and Jailor's, J oeuvre, and Wiinese fees Painting lin. Mind house For 1 doz. arm: chairs mending old ones esishicms dzn, .for the f court housi ground rent on public building lots For lumber, plink and turning posts for court house and jail Table for Becdrder's office and coffin for jail Taxes paid twice Prosecuting Attorney's fees John Bannani Esq. for 2 years Fastening .n 4 loosening prisoners Commissidnere Clerk 13 months Jacob Baninaki for attending the public officos &c. Christian Leuderbrun, for making index hooka for the Recorder's and Prothonotary's officesi Dividing Morwegian tovrnsbip Commissioners Wages: Philip Osman late Commissioner Adam Focht • Ab'm. L. Roughner Edward Conner present Benjamin Laotzer I'S 00 915,74 31,7,45 1381,43 .520,00 131.400 !EMI 135,66 635,67; 576,25 1317,581 148.28 460,00 9u0,00 1508,98 55,00 114.22 278,654 647, 1 37 i 411,00 3504 xi ^185,00 1 0.16,iX) 15,96 99,00 95,00 CEMI 199,25 399 00 sue; 311,61 ::33.41 A - 50 ld.t7 1z,,,. WEB 1370,42 1103 , 0 2.0.12 1643.00 1771 IBS , 9.1 A 52,47 401,.96 43,98 166,82 100,1it1 765,13 221,59 1.83,00 6 4 2,75 1:501,UU 1837 1838 18,34 194,14 2.0,66 2:21),UU 1838 61i2,60 166,26 73J,69 513,00 1416,95 10,00 500 00 1744, - 6} 10,30 5.00 5,00 16,55 6,50 :1 0,3 1 BE I= MEM CIE 111E3 BM 47.2 l 7.11 611,0 14.47 81 48 MAO 12,0 u 16.1.h5 98,25 f 3.4 343,001 43,52 1'60,00 160,71 256,00 3445 599,00 430,56 ^~ '~. ;.~; Ry salary of the Treason* . 1 By cash paid Auditors for settli7 'hat year's accounts i 15,00 Lands sold to commissioners & 'fees 838,00 By amount for which the Treasurer charged himself included in the $1510,31 and fees Balance due John M. Bickel, Treasu rer, this fifth day of January, A D. 1639. as per settlement • Outstanding debts Jacob Ziegenfuss balance on for totted recognizance Relative due by George Rahn, late Sheriff for verdicts and fines Cash remaining in the hands , of G Rahn Note due by D'l Kline, J. G. Wolß ion. and Jacob Kline by Joseph Aldridge A statement of bfdanoes due 6y the different Cal- leclo;e. Norwegian Ross Bell, for the year 11 . 437 Wtlliam B. !lull, 1638 Pottmtle, 1834 1e33 1 Daniel Christian, Daniel Chrisilair, Win. C. Leib, Orwig;turg, Michael Seltzer, 1836, 281,10 East Brunawig, - • Frederick Sasseman,' 1835 Da.ntel B. Kershner, 183 d '''' , l4 Wee Bru na wig, I).,ntel i hull•nbergrt, 1 , -37 11m. J. Mayor, 1638 Ala nhetm, 1x37 1636 Frederick Fred Philip Buyer, Pineerove, lkali 1837 1838 Michael Hubar, Peter Filbert, Jacob Stew, Rest Penn, Jonathan Kistler. 1838 Wayne, Joseph Fertig, 1838 684,37 Union, Marko Hitler, Jacob Zimmerman, 1837 474,15 Peter Piaui, Ib3t3 451,53 QM Jonathan Yarnell, 1k36 111.66 Elijah Yarnell, 1 tilti Rush Totonshtp, Aaron Boughner, 1837 Jaconllufftnan, • Itl'3B Upper Mahantango, Jacob Buffington, 1837 Samuel Ftderolll; 1838 Lower Mahantongo, 1837 18313 John.Steih, Peter Brassier Schuylkill, I 835 Lewis Dteher Fred'k tkrisinger Jr. 1437 Jacob Sbbck 1838 Tamaqua John H oming l c To the honourable the udgcs of the Court of CominoOTleas of Sehuylk ill minty, the enb.cribers, A uditors'; of the county of h.y Ilt ill, respectfully report, that they have audited, settled and ridjusted the aceoiots of the Commissioners and Treasurer of Schuylkill comity, and submit the above state. meat air!he re:uli ultheir eatiminations, from which ii'appeags there is a balance doe John M. Bickel, Treasur4r, amounting to Two hundred and Eighty. leer dolljtrs and ninety two cents. Witness our hands, January 8 , A. D. 1839. JOHN SNYOER E 1 V AP. D ti,UNTZING 6 tR Auditors PETER KUTZ gisumption of Business: NEW DRUG STORE. Subseribfr returns his gratefnl acknowl. edicruents to the citizens of Pottsvillo and others, ihsfsi stepped forward to his assistance after the losii of his property by , „fire in Deceintier last, and wou ld also acquaint them and the public gen erally, .).hat he has again commenced the Drug Susine4s in the house formerly occupied • by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, an the borough of Pottevine, where May always be had a general as ., sortmerit of Deugs Medicines, , PU..tuts, • Oils, GE.lusg, . Dye stuffs, And elery other article in the above lino.7,which ho ie dispused to sell on very low and accornmodatinr terns.. Phyaieiana prescriptions carefully up ate shortest notice. Polville, May :30,1838. _ _,; ~„ :f ~ ~~ +•~1~ + ~ ' ( 'S ~ 241~4' ` . yIA FX3 . . . 2 4 , • I • lilittrP3k +. l 3 4 4l o lWATlONSirien'this - 'inmost .4ihrtst,tt ChM hfe , sire -suspended, and those • ho "ate . 1 itia by inheritence or iMpendiince areridueed th a deplorablestate animus debility, the* should not erten then despair ; for it is not in. des Pair 1 1E 1 ; relief' can be found. No. Let them first ' round, and; laying uideull pr ejudices , , elk them selves thiequestion--"lftny physician, cannot help me, is his reputed skill my •only Aeon?" Perhaps at that moment the heading of this ad vertisement, 4 Moffat's Life. Medicines,° would tch their eye ; and were they in truth divested of foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps, ber induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treat ment of diseases, differed from that of their own physicians. They would then learn that did dif ler, iind very -widely, and with most unhappy re sults,. ton. . • tlf they pursued their inquiries still further. they would find that all' practising physicians of the present day prescribe MERCURY, in scone form, for almost every disease, and they would loam, too, that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the constitution, 'end always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. 1 1 1"9 'VA *2,50 41,5 a 478,53 103548 '83,91 169,95 43,00 5,00 701,67} 63,37 i 37,50 53,37 , 600 A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all thig.'"fy hundreds of years, be fore that scourge of mankind, “Mercury, was em ployed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommeinis as the 'skilful physician he who prepareth his medi cines from herbs. Witness f.cclesiasticas, chapter EEO 6,50 112,26 166,00 42,00 54,00 241,25 V. 3. The skiTifal physician shall iift up his head; and in sight of the great men he shall be in admiration. V. 4. For he hash prepared his mediciites out of the HERBS of the earth, and he that is wise will not abhoe them. 56,00 MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES possess qualities of the most mild and berieficial nix lure. They are composed of articles the most anti putresscent, combined with ingredients 'known as the only certain antidote for fevers °revery descrip tion. When the disease is produced either from cold, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp sitar', lions, or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epi demic, or by other causes, these medicines are cer tain in their operation or effects. They are pos sessed of peculiar qualities, which not only expel all disease, but at the seine time restore and, invigorate the system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, throng-1i every pore, producing effects at once de lightful, salutary and permanent. Whet the spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties' paralyzed, these medicines are found. to give a tone to the nerves, exilerate the an imal spirits, invigorate the mbody, and re-animate the whole man. THE LIFE MEDICINES have also been used with the most Puppy sueeeiss in Nervuult and Dys. peptic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Coin plaint, Rheumatism, (chronic and inflamutory,) Dropsies, &c. &c. For full particulars, the reader is invited to cal at Mr. Moffat's ottict7, 3G7 Broadway, and receive a opy of the Gaud Samna Juan, published gratuitously. The following letters art lately selected from a very large number Which Mr. Moffat has lately re ceived from different parts of the Dulled States: 'Mr. Moffat.—Dear, Sir :—lt is' With sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from your med icines. My complaint was salt .heum, for which I have tried all the medicines which wets advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief from any &them Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medi cine. When 1 applied to you, my legs and arena were so bad that they looked like rale , beeCand were covered with sores ; but after taktng a 25 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and so continued until I was entirely cured. It is now four numitlis since I was cored, and I have had no return of the complaint. I hate recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rlteuna to try it. Fie.oiect fully, your obedient servant, M. CLEO'VE ' R, 13th, st. between sth and Jackson Avenues. Lawrence, N. Y., May 23. Mr. Moffet— Dear Sir: I was troubled with the piles fir several pars. I applied to the most emi nent Physicians is itliont relief. A friend of 'nine, Mr. Clarke, who had received treat r,tief from them, - recommended me to use your Lite Though I was suffering very severely w s ith them at the tune, I experienced relit Im 41 hours, and in a few weeks was not troubled with them at all and I have bet ii free from di,tresa ever since and have cri at pleas. ure in reeominending them to those afflicted in a 400,00 10,00 52,50 9,00 40,50 34,50 27,00 163,50 80,00 986,95 535277,72 i 284,92 205,00 105,81 150,00 18,14 65,00 BM 21179,50 1617.n3 4597,63 299,34 1125,34 22eb,60 91,63 573,36 664,99 660,73 994,00 1651,73 9R8.72 16/5,35 2664,07 237.57 776,2( 637,57 1671,15 495,70 1834 171.52 1097,20 11211 72,50 324,41 396,91 137,48 504,02 641,50 149,03 673,36 922,39 146,07 517.10 6.59,57 1322,74 2(14,07 11338 $20020,70 WM. T. EPTING. _ ~._ ^f,"i'li: . __._ c.n_ _..ter.,. . _ . CII,M=MMI similar manner. Respectfully, JOSEPH E. SPEARNS Summit 1101, Jan. !Sib, 1838 Dr. Moffat—Dear Sir: I have great pleasure in addressing you, having been truubli•d route tune back with the rheumatism, and could find nothing to give roe "any relief, moil I had commenced ta king your Vegetable Life Pills and Plccenix Hitters. In taking the first bottle arid one box of pills Ilound the most excrutiating pain that I had long been troubhid with, entirely disappeared. Such being the case, it is with gratitude I offer these sentiments, feeling confident that I am indebted to you nor than words can express, for,your valuable inedicmi and the speedy cure received from its effects. Yours, 4-c., GEORGE BROFTS. New Yoik, April 1838. Dr. Mofret—Sir : Since. your Life Medicines have been introduced in -this neighborhood, they gave done wonders. I will merely state a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, M r. Cornelius S. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Phoenix Bitters one box of the Lite Fills, says she had her health entirely restored. Mr. Milo B. Root, my r•.ext door neighbor, who Was laid up with inflainatory rlieuinatt-m, by tak ing two bottles cf the Bitters and one 25 cent box of the Pills, told me he was as well as he ever was, and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted, that as soon as be would take the Pills and Batch Jost so soon lie would he a well man. Also, Mrs. Horde, wile of John Iliodu, was two years since taken sick, arid otlen bad tits, and 10-t the use of one of her arins. In six weeks utter tak. ing your F ills and Bitters, so far recovered that she has been on a visit to one of her neighbors. As for myself, I have been in bad health ;for 27 years, and thrstrgfl am not now in perfect health. still I am in better than I have berni fur ten years past, which I believe to be the consequence ut ta. king yew' Pills and Bitters. The above is a true statement of a few of the mane cases which have crone under my observation. You ate at h'ierty to publish this letter, end reference can be had to the as Postmaster kt Claverrork. Columbia Co., Y. With respect J. A. VAN VALK EN BURG. New York, April I, 1b33, Mr W. Mcfut—Sir : I have been afflicted with the fever and ague about three month", and used a good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker urtil 1 was rNcom. mended to try your Life Pills and Pliceitix Etikktrm; and afler.taking two boxes and two bottles°, bits-ra, I am very thankful to - inthrin you and the puibtle at large, I es - insider myself etimpleklv cured. ; Yours truly, JOHN TEN NE:NT, N. Y. Ncw York Mills, March 29, 1.83t1. Mr. Moffat—Dear Sir : I have used your medi cine in my 'amity for some months, and have rercir. ed great benefit trom it, especially rev wife and eld eat daughter.- My daughter had been in a decline for 3 years. Since she commenced using your med. mine she has entirely recovered, and is DOW well and hearty. If this will be of any service to von, you arc at liberty to publish it. Resp'ly yours. aYc. N. BUTLER. Mauch chunk, Jan. 7, 1536. i t Mr. Moffat—Sir :I am most ha p py to send you through your agent Mr. White, a w lines relative to your excelent Lite Medicine, or 'a length of time I have been complaining of ad infection of the liver, and tried much medicine, hut found no relief until I commenced with yours; Phave now taken nearly twelAwitties of your Pticienix Bitters, and I .am please.WAtate that I find myself fast recover ing from 111*Ift and lingering comOtaint. Res plilirotirs &c. • GEORGE KISN ER. Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837. Mr. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir: 4s a remarkable instance of the virtue and efBeacy Of your Life Pills land Pbconiz Biuers, in restoring list health to the :ifilicted, has occurred in my fantify, I deem it a du 'ty to owe beds to yourself and the public. to make the fact known, that others tuffetikg under similar circumstances mtittt perchance see this, and Obtain NIMN ft SO MVI li c ro*/)#0:0 1 1':$# -;` " froth 4 . 5 1. 14 1 4: *lteate;:eit s : 2 , • My w fe. affbcted 'with the'hirer come pliln Spasilltreir jiebility for upsoOds of three yearn; and fur Abe' last three months' she has `not, been 'able to aria I=4 The room. After trying various theditines'prescriberiby i trifferent physicians, which gave her no relief„lshewas given up as Men rible. 'in this situation she was gradually failing, when 1 happened to call upon your agent in this village, and he!gaire me a copy of the Good Samar'. , tan ; thOperusing of whith induced me to try your medicine, Although had but little hope of her receiv ing-any 'benefir from it. - The effect sae surprising. Before she had taken one bottle at bitters and one box of pills, she was so fat recovered as to be able to accomplish most of her honse wore without assis tanca. Yours. respectfully, • WARREN PATTERSON. . ET" For sale by W. B. MOFFAT, 367 Broadway, New York. For farther particulars of the above me&cine see Moffat's Good Samaritan, a copy of which tiocompa nies the medicine; a copy also can be had on ap plication at the store of Messrs. MILLER & HAGGERTY. Pottsville. Agents for the sale of the Medicine. Jan 5 • %r e THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. I%.IARE both liirited and perpetual insurances YAI on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, 'Store:. 11 " tels. Barns• Stables, Merchandize. Furniture and Pronertj of every description , agatnnt lessor dam age by FIRE. _MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure ngninst loss on all kinds of marina risks and a ga:nst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods,wares. and merrarslise by water, or by raft way, upon terms as favourable as any other institution.. For any further information on the subject of insur ance. either against Fire. mirine or inland risks. lIES HY G. ROBI:\ SO.\ A f.ent. . July 15 34—tf 1t Sehu)1101.1 11.nerti or WILLIAM B POTTS, At Orwigsburg. The Philadelphia Fire • AND • INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, i 3500,000 CHARIER PERPETUA L, Impg - A KV, both limited and perpetual insurances on .2. llrrck, t- tone or Framo St.res. lioteih. Mills, Barns, Sia hies. Alerthandtze, I urnttu re. and Prop trty of every description, 4gainst loss ur d;rulage by I've ,thseriber has hoen appointed AGF.NT for the a br.ve mentione I nttittition anti IP sow pre i .ared to wake tANCES upon every description rat property tit the us I-Ft rates. BENJAMIN BINNAN. Pottsville Fel, 2.3 , X 14,4 GAIZIDEN Fire insurance Company. both ',united and ,Cri,etua I 4ns:lra:ices on 'one or Pniac Iblod Store, hotels tirni , ure. and. rt.!. rrIN of ever) debCription, a;airmt loss or darna;e by I (iv. The subscriber bas been appouited AGENT for the a bovemeutiotK d Instantion and is now prepared to make I ~enAsers apon every destriptlon of property at the 10n est rates. BEM:AMIN BANNAN. PUMA% I I le. I' c 1. •-'7. MX. 15 A CA iiRD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT JoiV 11 H. Ea, rr42 1.•111E prone:or of the l'ennsteanta returns thanks 1. , h1"1 fructid, and the ptit,i . te al, for tie itatr,nta.e he has heretor,tre reeelet d aught tuti the etiorts he h..s in.ide and %%ill continue to to the, to eratt) ail ut Its line of hilSlilehS, he hope.; to went a con -11111141, (...f 111. eitronace. JOIE\ Si IA ER has made arrrieizements with \ Ir. Robert r. I Ore . .Cornimo 1:7 • .Nt Thal: hireet. su, , oly Ili all the dc•lo• ctes which the l'h,Ltielpina market cat atiOrd dune,: the Winter season. Bill of Fare. Roast Beer. Corned do Terrapins. \ Sardlnes, Fr:,4l o,sters. per doz Chativi Uieh Rui u d Fcolot 4.11 Ste,%ed, Old ‘1:11'e r, Wine. Old Pale sherry‘Vme, Old llros u do Old Port do Old L.,bon do Ctiarupaigne. (Palmetto„ do Napoleon, do Woodrock, do . k ;ctona. Pepper's,Stmth's L Sechers XX Pale Ale. Apartments are alwa, s in re - nlirn , sl'or supper Part!es, 4.c and those who call ma , ' expect to roteire every attest• tiun. Potts-. ii:e. Ort. 17. 1838. 81-t f COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. ►}IIIIAT valuable tract of Land called the "Clin -- ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth 'slcahn. situate on the west Not weilan Rail IZ.oad, next north of, and adjoining the Peach Nlountaii. is of cred for sale on accommodating terms; or the,Coai Alines hill leased severally or tog ther to an ap_ roved tenant. Apply to HENRY AIOIZRIS, Weint Street, Philadelpltiu. 'IIIIE undersigned cautions the public against IL purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clintm Train, on the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spdlin, or Henry Morris for her, as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and %ill institute a suit against any person attempting t o take the possession thereof. Manhcim, April :28, 1838 Pascal Iron Works Ware house. No. 77 South Third Sheet. S. E. corner Weau PHILADELPHIA. .7/orris, Tasker 46' diarris, IRON Founders, and Manufactwers of Coal IRON Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges. Bath RAI ers, Perpett,al Ovens, &c. Warded Wrought ISoa Tubes, fur St•mcn, Ga.S, Hut Water, &c. Davy's *witty Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry receiveo, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut at. Philadeiphia. September 36,1838. . . Flooring Boards. VAROLINA worked f l ooring boards, ploughed, 'L.' tongued and grooycd ready for laying, 1 11 and 1 i inches ofdiffemint quality and pricea constantly on hand, and for ilalem lota to dolt porohaseTe.upua applicatipa by letter to -' ' ''.; ' !,-- JAMES M. PA.TTEN, - Planing Machine Wharf, N. L. Phiiii.to. or: MILLER & LUGGER:XT., , i april 25 31—tf :A . Potts , ' iilio. , • .. . ... ; UM!!fMEM OEM I\ [NI'S per bottle, do • do Rio do do do do CautioNt. JOHN POTT 111:11EI rateii &Oral Fuse l FOR IGNITiNG =Nal Both in Wiplices . anertinder water. isa mm a crulixo SOMA! IN TUN lINITIFD STATES, HY 13ACON['fitCiffirD. SALES & ca. =I SlNSBUltinj , HARTIpORD, CO, N. • Numerous retorrimemhtory certificates mi ht be given, but the followinorhich briefly ex 'no the properties of the Fuse, Is deemed sufficient. The Fuse supersedes Use Primmg,needle, Pri ming. and Match. AVING seen the Patent Safety Fuse ot Blast ing, tested to our satisfaction, we cheerfully certify that we are convinced it saves much time and labor—adds to the force of the blast—ensures certainty, and renters blasting perfectly'sale.—Be. sides, it is, we think, cheaper than the comtion straw fuse. Fur dry blasting it is a great improvement; but for blasting in wet ground, it is invaluable.— Messrs. F. Hitching & CO, contractors oh the Erie canal, certify that they have been engaged in the Cornish mines, England, where the Fuse is exclu siveiy used, and tint "it has never, to their knowl edge, caused a miscarriage. They confirm our a bove expressed opinion of its value. We make no doubt that it will soon be in universaruse. DAVID HAMILTON, Superintendent repairs, Erie Canal: W. J. McArIIPINE, Assistant Engineer Erie Canal enlargement J._ HOUGHTON, Engineer Cohoes Company. COMES, N. Y. Dec. 1b37. The Fuse is sold at the very low price of ONE CENT PER FCOT. N. B. The common Fuse answers for wet blast ing, but for blasting under water, or where a mis carriage would be of serious consequence, 6.lllsrca Fuss^ should be used, made specially for such places. Price, two cents per foot, corresponding with`the increased cost of making. For tale by . B. RANNAN, So!e Agent for Schuylkill County. Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1838. 81— Cheap Paper, Book, 4. Stationary Store, No. 23, N. Front street, Philadelphia. Taip RUNNER & IiOLLOW BUSH have on, hand, and otilr for sale at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper, School Books,.and Stationary, IVrit mg, Letter, Printing, and Wrapping Paper by the quantity at mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet Boards, Blank Books at reduced prices. Ledgers, Journals, Day 'Books, Blotters, Invoice, Ca,..h, r.ecords, .Memorandum and Receipt Books by the quantity, Faintly Bibles in great vurqy Nom 8: - .2 to 8:10. Writing Paper Snp<r Royal, Royal, ditan, Dewy, Folio Post, Cap, Qiiarto Post. Country 11( relizints will find a zeneral meta, etr.lna..niap: a vari •ty of a'rticics hLited to tilt w,,nts, Which kir casli ur appruvul cretat wtll be id un till tu-t reamittable UMW, N. Cash givro for ra ,, , or taken in exeliance Philadelp;i:u, Dec. 1, Its3Et Public Xotice N pursuance of an oremance passed by the Clean -LC.II or the Borough of Pottsville., on theT2th day of December, A, D. Ib3B, entitled ''an ordinance to orthnrtze a loan to procure apparatus for the extin. guishing of fires," Public Notice is hereby given that the subscribers will open a book for receiving subscriptions to said loan Url Motiday the 17th of December inst. at the - Penn‘ylvailia Hall isi.said Puirmigh, between the hours of ten A. M. ai.d three P. M. and daily thereafter during the same hours until tho wholb &mount $1.500 shall have been sub. -scribed fur. The said loan will be divided into shares of ten dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, pet annum, and not redeemable until the first day of January, A. D. 1845. The whole amount subscribed for to be paid in at the Ohre or subscribing, for which scrip will be atoned, eIY gig n by tie subscribers, and for which et rib ficat , s t f st, e , ; will liireafter be issued, signi d by tin President of ihe Council and coubtertilancd by the Town Clerk, on surrender lit the se rip. J \ ii Et (.1I LlSt:11A11, GEOIZIiE C. W KOOF, SAM : I:I., FAV IS, K. T'FAYLO t lt:_ Dec. 14. 4—t Public Notice. vrE the nndersizned Execotors of the hit will V and Ttgatio . nt of the late Dr. FrOfrrlrit t ha trier, decea , cd, Of thc City of New York, 2 1v, to.tice to all who have any, demand, liKtate to present their, claims, and aft inL ,iepr,d to the &owe to make payment to Christopher &user, E.:6q , Orwig,hurz, F. EIS:4:N lAINER, Executors. kl'Oli Nev York December IF, 1.83 R, N. E. The power of Attorney given to Henry J. nhaincr, Esq. to n take care of the timber or. the 'Valley Furnace lands and die houses, gnen by the lute Dr. F. ‘V.Geisschuincr, having. expitvd by its own limitation Or the I , t. December, 10 , 4, nll pc-sons arc eatitimied a viinst depredating upon the 11101 v r on said land.. Rents err the houses from said d, t 4, are to he paid to Christopher Loe.et Esti, or into the Hank at Fort Carbon Def•btr Last Notii•e! -11- LT, persons knowing tin tuschesindebted to I he sobsertber, are required to make settlement bel . ore the Isl. March next ; after which all accounts wtthout distinction will be placed to the hands of a collector. J. C. KERN. Jana• NTER E-. 311 NG (TIRE (4' DYSPEPSIA cured by Dr. Wm. Evans' Comnsuile Tonic anti Family apwerient Pills.—)l r. 4:eorge Eliman, Broad strict, below Walnut, afflicted oath. the fbl lowing distressing symptunis.—Great pressure and weight of the stomach; alto r sling, giddiness and niinnes. of sight, sickness at the stomach: constant headache, impaired appetite, ditliculty of breathing, languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, a sens.ition tlutiennz at the pit of the stomach, ir ngular transient pains in different parts of the body,.4 ()Nth - cm:ss, a dislike for society or conversa. tom, coldness and' weakness of the extremities, emaciation at.d general 'debility, disturbed rest, with oti.er symptoms which is not essential to enumerate. Mr. E. had given up all hopes, as he had made trial of all other remedies before-the public, but to; no effect, until he was advised to make trial of Dr.l Wm. Evans' Tunic Pills, of which he /is happy to I Ante that they effectually restored him o health by taking three packages, Office, for the sale of the above medic No. 191 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, I Sore Agent for Schuylkill county. I—tf. IBM New Fall & Winter. Goods. J ST received and now opening at the •-. Cavh Foote, a large tied general assn went u Fail-and Winter Goods, which will be sold a 04,f a 1l chean for e_sh, or eicbanged for country pi duce.- ' consisting of • i Dry Goods of every deserip on, 1 1 Groceries of 411-kinds, i - 1 Queens Glass Ware, Soots and Shoes, !' 7' looking. GlasSes, • 1 .. „ Hard Wm'. ~ 1 Otter, F ' -` : air Seal Caps,' i . Ready ntadc-Clothing of all kinds, i • Fish, Salt, &c .4.c. , SAMUEL HA.I3.TE:, . October 27;1838. . , . .Welsh Books. - • i T ripuircriber has allays oo hand and forsake i Weill Bibles, Totem :tents and Pilule a. i! . . . • .., • . .11.,1141iN0P °dab/ ski... '' 74-tf MEll=rl Printing Paper Royal, Super Royal, a • Dow), EMS Eng ling •'•: , 1 1 4,R7P it.. Saving Funi TttePort..Carbon-Saviiii open ascii day from 9 ficemt Discount and deposit ceiaing depositstotray *mot froth any one person, upon per ';cent will be imicion.eve uo ititerest will be allowed of #5. The whole' or any on • ing r patice, from two w q.of cii•ollondeys. • Th will be,corpoincted by the roll egers.until the first Moodily President:-AQUr LA Jp.teph Carroll Edward Hughes Jac*:6l3all . ' L WhAney, Secreta Article ad of the Charter. soccer shall be received b• agers for their services, n become a borrower from t oct.-3 . UNDENIAB AND rfLOOF TQ DR. LE Sarsaparilla Ane the most efectual and Animal Fluid been dis • • The following are L ATE • Effected and heard from MONTHS, in ouisa Simpson ?..eured of sides. with much ,iiddiness for three yearn. JomiStocker, relieved fro • want of - appetite, With off= Joseph blarlo*, cured of • Ismel Jones, cured of a br • body. .'arah Jones, cured of pain mach headache and sickne Wiiliam Mowbray.eured o hog of his legs and feet, ha any distance for SIX months Michael J. Hoskins. cured'', and on his neck, with cons' body, • Elizabeth Cranmer. cured 'I het- side, constant disgust to I her stomach. Jeffery Cline, cured ofrhe l. paws. Samson G. lioward,cured' n. 4 out oyer has body, with cets. lev. A. Canby, cured of retiess and ulceration, whi siiiiee h. The following, are somen eures etfeted in Berits Monti Lancaster, and iNorthatnpti three months: Jonas Green, Esq., cured cdrated leg, etivelled Joints-a A am C. Carpenter, cur much costiveness, had appvi Itachel Snyder. cur( d oat coat ene.s and rmdent his two de cured ot a hreiltinu on t of 0 otni.les or er t heir tr bolclrxl I Ing.. frequent unpleasant re ' lie , n at the stomach. and Ita a's tlln,teti far ve. l , Cron' any medwal J real ment td usmit 1)r. Leidy's Blood by Ur. Leidy. Sarah Mclntosh, cured n add lows. rheum.) swel' ,Andrew Green. cured of ttte.tle.gust for lon Id. and ha-' Adam IL Gumis.cureu at OM. soreness au#,l pact t tiro DmbCrowley, cured of Henry C. 11.0..ncy • E. ncre villa mouth, throat at ' George Layman, cured to lent rheumatic pains of his 'Jonathan Stroud. Isaac son, cured of various affect sour eructations, sickness "iarah Jenkins. Alered Ibctions of the skin, breakim! Numerous other i nstatict swel lit he hat wo .Id unnece of publishing them. It must be.piainly seen f Blood l'ills are au excellent Stomach. the cause tit'dise tam is liable, together tea l which exists in all disease disordered stomach, very body. . These pills do not puree of the, present day. (which dal ever mercury, or the nun tern,destroying the woe ani denug it a pre) to coaza..i I termed and biddy sutferdw grntle in their operation, ail thSChargrS tiVficrenti y to carrectid iiq their use. not straint from •ocetipation or diet, or even a liability The process for extraeti I rills without ur , stroying it! the proprietur. P•epared only and sold dy'sllealth Emporium, tui Also Sold by June 9 44 VlVotidei j /lave been performed in the, DR: MEDICATED BF.I NG a concentrated fl bined with other .egeta as a medicine of great uti arising from impurities oft !life, and constitktional the injeidicions luso of me In short, it is an litsaluatife l Rheumatic Affection ; (:e .white Swelimes Diseas cemted Sore Throat. ' , eases (tithe Bones. Scrof or St. Anthony's Fire. an j affections consequent to S So effectual has'this yfi rious diseases for which' supertetling . all other pre. ce:a: &c. • It is now employed by been ictrothicat by then ries, &c. throughout the tt is a preparation or gr greater efficacy) than any much cheaper, be:ng - but sufficient to make one and is bought by•dlfFe PAR Mercers JNE9RNI their frien , ,that they :lave ienic i Centre Street, (opposi i Store;) tritete they ha •1 merit of superfine tiro the most fashionable- c inent of Slimmer Cl.l ilkarseilles and Velvet. CiNtz Shirts, Satin Linen and Chintz this and Chintz Bosoms Thread, Beaver and li ton HoSe and Half H Handkerehieis and G , i also have on hand In and .Boy's wearing- , 0. ress. Coats, lioitti.,' de after the latest anship, which tlicy prices, T. S. Wanted two Tailors, to whom throu2hont the SCLISC/111 ktitteville, Sept. IS, IM Han I THE aubacribers • to theipublie, tb stock, bon and Ha Ananrican and Engfi Iron; Round Iron, Shear, German and a• Vices, Mouse-hole al Stet band; choping spikes, together with . Ildoirgery, ell wh pkicky4, by . April fig NI • e 4".' ctty. . --v -txi iety,ie i 10 1 ,7 3o'clock at the Of. for tfio•purpoee of re. • nt not ekceefliqg SSOO which ab interest of 4 y $5 and opefarshi, but .n any fractional parts art may be drawn out eks to fbor months, at • basmes of tholociety _ w itig;ofricerean4 *eau in Mainefit - , • - mud Potts S. Warne re Tuiner 1 ... • 1i• ano Treasurer. .--' “No.eiilclumbnt ii'hat /the Presiiionemr o. .Men shall any M anager e tnsitution. 46tf E FAM, SHOW DY'S WO Pills' ,urifier; of the Blood ;that have ever vered. oral only of the OOPS gyring the pall TWO 'hiladelphia. . . iolent pain in berhead and . whtch the was subject habitual costivieutessand ye breath and bad taste' ulcerated leg and arm. ing out all over his whole in her breast and aides .fler eating. altheuinatismand oval. k ing been unable to walk I ast. unair his anus .erabl.2 breaking onton r swelled betas ts. pain is ocd, and much sickness at mum pains and ',swelled of a tester and rash bred mne running sores andul- affeetiop of his throat ea reriossly affected his ly of the, large 'number of ornery, Sehuylkllt.. Letngh, n counties, during the pan • f N scorbutic affectign, ul d:rheumatiC pains. of violent punkin his sides. to a d a short netts of breath. Lttliculty' iii bre tin ng. ha bu- Hains in her he: d. 14:1thl:rs and yoingest ern, y and sometimes 'watery es, a ttvilded with great act ' I n.s in their heads, meld ' is over the heart, &c. This 111, and never found relief or from any medicines, uti 1 Pals and a wait' directed • yinlent pains in her hack etl joints, Ste. , riping pains, loss °Capps iiti:al custiVeneSs I..caly eruptions and breaking 'ph his bones". rt,rzworms and tatter. !red °Cloward feeeis. *ore nose. glanduldr swellingo. a mercurial affection a aria ead and moves. Wotan and John G. Thom. ons of the head, coauveaea. the stomach, &c. Tracy Jenkins, cured dal'. out.palnain,the irbmba, Sc. aught he published. but (ct .sarily increase the expense . the fore;oing. /hat the currectory for -a disordered es to which trit human sys i the impuri9 Yof the bled and in conjuil-ction with pidly prostrates the lama/ lii powerfully as.do mast pills ,rodirce as much msschitj at ifs, by weakening the s)s. I vigor of the body and m at and uni‘ .. ersal disease, (14- but are nide' and mild and d onl y increasing the natural y . o . lj impurities as they err rendering necessary any te r business, change of living. if taking cold from their use. g the virtue of the• Sarsapa : efficacy, is known only to bolesale and retail. at Dr Lei / St below Vine. Nn. 191. B. BANISAN. Pottsville. ul Cures. . ht;g city, and throughout u ?dry. I:IUY'S A ASA PARILLA extract of Sarsaparilla corn ; e extracts, which renders tt ity in the cure of all diseases e blood.from imprudences in eases formed or produced by i cury.tarsenic, bark, or quinine remedy for all. loyal Debility, tricerosto Sores of the Liver and skin, ll a of the No-se,Caries.ror da -1 la. or King's Evil; Erysipelas. all unplesant and dangerous i I is,-Lues Venereal, dc: &c kill(' been in-the cure of na -1 is recommended, that it is far I . • tions of Sarsaparilla, Pam- numerour physicians, and has nto many hospitals, untinnti nitedotos. • i i .ater strength (consepuently of other extract now made, no one dollzir per bottleulach lion of Syrup of Sarsaparilla: t druggists for that putioe I. R & CO. dir Tailors, ,s and-the public in genend , 'red to their former stand in e' to Miller & fiaggertft 0 on hand, a general assort id Cloths and Cassimeres of :tors, with an elegant assort- Ilia, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Vestings, Linen, Cotton and ilk and llombozeen Stocks, i ms and Collars, also Linen ittiout Collars, Silk, Cotton, skiti Cloves, Linen and Cot ! se, F'ancy Linen , and Silk. m.Elastic Suspenders. Thty legant stock of Gentletmen't pparel. such as Frock nod bouts, Vesta and Pataloona , fiploon and the best work intend to sell at reasonable r three good Journeymeu tistaht work will be giien IRON , • ware Store. - ,ould respectfully lineage t he has added to his. fool? 0 I citeare consisting'm part or h Ilirlron,floops and Band ,ssorted sizes; Cast, Ciritsti; k•glish Blister and A. id Sts' •vile. Smith's fiellowg, and Broad axes, nails 0 4 a general assorimen of Iro° eh , will be sold at reduced JUAN CLAYTON.
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