EWE i NINI! =E3 MI •ef'Y'l .. - 1 . TH El fiL' : , :;1111411PP ,9 • „.',ititClo3ollP ',ND NAti. A 1 31INIIIITRATIOlt .:-.:- ' F , The peifidtfof-- ~ - Itsppy_cousitty - tramrr: enjoying tbejtiiiiiior . • . r.miipeislite:liiGioo4 c onfiding-thddiritetion„ of Mwit'affidra torisom sew :Musty deisiltqlf o ev-ry Ottilificaltimfor civil em.„ ploymenie Nett ; . .A,plide-by*,- goidja-0, son, ber enter ,• -. cei - ,vvhich -- was not ' bit him in t i m :vi - olited' ~ ' . l ; !vas not a . promiamethia „ ai not ettainefel 1 -,. .tob , pthere was: hardly , a me i s un t of his edition, itUtiftjttE* - did nut band. sate in - the mtrid - disa •. 7 ,f a thoe. : , ~.,,.., .-:, . _ , liy*is !Zealous a , beidtsmi- thy pr o p, trifled the rodepen n, ,ofgenteese. , 7' By his eniieti dei the" Government effe, ,b....., t .ciu t i Ft .o ~ . Al ,the power of des cow srnment in theha f the Esiteutive. - ' By hit Reis" , 'he Tatiito the esiteridi: tares of Gown** f.,.. ri t- , ' ' - -k. ,- -. •., ,- .: -,te ,- , -,-- ,- c -, By hie Wirre 3 4 _ ... .8. Bank he destroyed a sol emn Institut*? ~ tter i ed the !Olio Tresiokree al i t, autoet eigttly .Pl 4 'Bo e,`ifieirtitie of whit* was 3 , obliged tMserspen -b • tePiiiotritt. itl it By the burette ton of Gold and Silent: *Bete "S he balanre of trAde r as largely against us, be bro ught DJ largely t en" „ to„lbritgo couetnes, diminished ' conimpsMill - yibn"aloe of all our exports, made our merchant* iiimik: pt, and - prostrated that FOILAIO,I4 , Cavan% Which. the life of:, our Commen.e. and Manufacturers.- . • ~ 1, :4ndtaittpliy his by anumrs to rulers a purely riatte oalettcv . a currency which can -not mist ainiing.Any hoe : vitizedi and commercial People—a careen: y e ty. fit ref ilexes and Savages —he deluged - the •Vin eltleity with iHREDESILABLE Parts. The ea it, which all the unublei of it disastrous stark act to bring upon us, wait *lvied l i n by the blind,bludderiug end pridligate policy of an Under Cabitret ofswindlers and vagabonds. - And ill thin win ancipeted of the role of Gener ali" Jackson...Jr, IWO me who beat knew his disposi. ' hqn and capacities: r- - Vlay told us truly - Mattis election Weald oili a lenoti serious calamity than- Was. reirmareet or Paiute. And the very men' who stisteitted hitzi alter • has elevation with all the hairnets ofiyeophanta, and the pliant submission of slaves, were the Warlieist and the loudest in deeoune. ing his . unfitness for the statue.. , • Mr. Vim Bured Caine into Power with a pledge to ' carry out the measure" which the Tennessee mad- . man bad resolved abMild be carried tutu execution.. They were carried 'out with a vengeance. Hardly! was he tested in 4he cliair of the Eaecuuve, when ca lamity wilted through our, country. No War—no pestilence—no hunine desuliiibtr der' fietdets. • to the midst of peat* a sudden parafkiiii.stszed ou the industry of the countiy,wed ruin threatened us lq every form. . The governirtnt roused itself. Mr Van Buren ti .B convoked Cengr that to wi.dom might 'relieve our distress. Tie representatives of the people as. ambled. In brieathlCas anxiety they waited the de claratio of e ' Oracle to the important question, what sha e save the eountryl And wh was proposed to CA' ingress by this Ore cue .Wisdo 7 : • Let ever netakeicare of himself, said the Jack ass, when e was dancing among the chibliens. IB • LET COXILIICE TAKE' Cave 'or rh.fitr. llidd the • President of a people essentially commercial. Ler THE EXCHANGE.. MANAGE' +fitarsruincs, said the greyt Government Banker. LET TAB CURRENCY' GO ON AB IT Itay, said thii. wholesale dealer in Millions, whose influence and 5 power on the min:lmo-ea and the exchanges, and tint currency, have inade 'them what they ate. My prodecesior hits( been - striving Auring the 'grater part of his administrathin to regulate these ' saws, and his , veguiattocut have entangled theul in hopeless confusion. i • I WILL ABANDON rue WHOI.Z:6NCERN. MT ILILVEDV *oa Ali.l. THE IViLli OF TitE TIME , . le TO Do NOTHING. THIS E. PRoPOBE TO DO, AND I HAVE CONVENED CONOBIDIS 43 Last-T ME IN D HNC IT. Such was UM language of the President in Etc first message. Mianwhile what hits taker place 7 The governmeht tall riot let us alone. The use of the revenue, derived - from doinmerce, always a coin mercial capital, has heel& withdrawn. ThemnMons 1 1 , of the Tress y have beep hoarded in the Iran chests of its eg octet . • The Sub. Treasury has tete ally been in o robot}, [lid war has been declared and carried onito that knits against-the - banking in stitutions of the cou4ry. We are (Witte eve of an other commercial valsion, and confusion, bank ruptcy and &wires@ Stare os in the time. Now we lay clown . and we are 'preparerf . to main tarp that the gtiverconent of the United States has the exclusive 'right' to regulate ciamherce of the country. It has exercised the right fully, consta ntly, and extensively, from thC first moment urns erounce. This 'mochas of alsupreme right over commerce, draws With it by neTessary consent:terries a power over the exchanges and currency 01 the country. Ia thq practice of 'the governmeht, its revenue is of the product of ' Tierce. Even the millions a hall received for th "sale Of public lands have been bor. towed, for the' oat part, from the revenue, through the facilitieswhich the administration has offered 'to the purr-firs °lithe pufilie domain. . t The %rear is supplied try means of the products of commercial' enterprise. With the proceeds of thiecorpmerce, aachmulated in its Treasury, The. :goverdierat ehters ;into the market of produitiottl, and supply, end,expjends its twat) , millions per - an., 'nom for HS army, iii nevi and whatever else it has. occasion to saloon'. By whatever high name the Government maybe 'known, in its inurdourse with the . citizens, n is in fact in the practical operations of the ottuatry,•a ,great BAHL= :yith lan immense capital, uniting to ,the posseastonof political power, the inlluence or . transcendent and uhrivaled wealth. Its wealth and its power combined raise it above rivalship or cninpehtion. Every year has added to its magaitude, In the early, days of the tonstitution, this Iranian. 1 Mims power Was h rmoniously combined with the lawful purso4s o the citizen . The Government was a co parther w th the merchant in all that tend „ell to open the marts of commerce and promote the ~Success of hislinduStry acd•enterprise. It may obi he doidbted that brktus association of interest, mar . 3idisul capital was increased—profit accumulated and'preeperity seciired to an extent which had no 'iarnßel ED the flu tOry of the world. Our countrymen at first were'poor—teeble—inex , . .. . ;periehtieS—brit they had the spirit of enterprise in ,cohost z habits of ese seeds c : i, J r a p tion i anidatyhewerporr warmed oLf to inte fi r e ri4 ,nonshino of a benevolent govnrynent, and the i xminct *u i:richland gloriou harvest of nationrif ova,quirlind vid e wealth. A ENEENGI ~.11 MI OVER THE eiUtET or THE THIEL - The presentadMinistrattun hos declared a war of •exterminafian'irg eat the whole credit and banking system of the twohrY,' and from 'prevent: es, they will' enjoy ! the 'fi l lith ' und ;, i firpild satisraction of seein g their. designs fullifialized. But Tux ruins will bold !dr.lian Buren and his supporters asUolidliteus for the numars by which they have been pr ostrated. They ,will draw • the lines—mark the en, and purvne them with, an in. t deratigable an un ing ardor, till they have bee n driven from pas they have defiled , and expi. • ate, le a COM al ry reuren)ent,, the wrongs and suffering they i s inflicted bpon . them. As tong as rue smash ' ILO HIE ?cons may prepare- TO HOVEN. f PrimaAloe Wek Converts.—The Hartford Chris tian Reflector Inn uncea the publication of a history of the Beptistaiof Wales.' The author is the gel'. 'Jonathan Dav I N if Wales, and the publisher' the Ray: klattheir hllips, formerly of that country, Wit 10131 V settled in filo. Tue author attempts to trace; 'the history of the Welch Baptist back to the year A. TI ••61. But is Baptists, we apprehend the task Most be a filature, since the sect, undyr that designation, we apprehend, was unknown less than three hundred iyeare ago. Still the word is spoken bT as unertereiting Sad valuable. Our immediate object in notieirtethe book at this time, however. is lo give 1 erieftiiir, ltriitiet the curious and iri Wresting W4'4 iseldsett . Milt 'tlie-coneerts Pru dence and Ciesiolfic of Paul, were Cambrian—Welch -Lebo bad visaed Rome in the time of Cesar. "Abouttfty yeifrs before ide tirrtlf of criirtiliviour, the Romans ii..a‘d, .ilfe British - Isle , iii the fetirriof the Welsh king tPessibellan ' • but basing failed ib Consequence df other and more irdfieriant wail VP conquer the Welsh nation , urn% peiceiiith . theii; and dwelt amens? them many years. During brat •period niday of tht Welsh sokfusrajoi..oyiegethan army: and many *mikes fr,pm Wales iiintW' Rome; anumg wilaggir:L..w4w . ' certain wodan of 'the name ofChku . ou woe married to: i man aimed trodelee. ! At din acme time Pint waile' i prim lineal trr itoMti.ant rintheirtbete iiihif own hired • T-7.7'"- `Yin! t*:z =SI aMUdi _ - 4, 714 ,7 • - ' ..ilitth•-•:•*( 1100. 1 11 1 1 11Ctibeninit: tpO g_ •oni - 113 ,- ;' - . ‘ft-iiiid.Clandiieliii wW. alio . • . . '.illitiinni t ii..)ionna#l4 ellan'itharbei. : _ot.Gai alid:•Paiirilfprilieb' bar, Vali: tiforigfitto Afr • .knowleggitif the tenth •niff it kin? Janis, rind nada s' Pkvectione oi antehriatartidigirit.,-Tbesa s eLe.-t.illt.abeitiWilskinishardinig.9oonan soldiery: -who Ilad billed Altai the Lord - wee gefeTetteieletiol themalkar.;l4a7hatlialf.ofthapatimppymec in, WaIeIVIPhO - *eis-jg Asksiosevilmidatukors,, as' -- ,4. • Whether any Orbit ttiesitleginif Pancbedin aril Lao cannot be proVed. eaditteeth it kiwiiiellif fow listed that Joseph of . Arinsatriea paw the 'Arse that prettfied.. die .guspel is: that part of the_Tirri* we moist confess that we Weri.not positive on deaf aub4 pet.. The feet; we believe; . le this: - the Welsh -b. - 1,.. Claudia, and Gibe* who weal ,weiverted seder . tniailr,W#Avy is liameicatind the preeionstseed with._,thein ft aitd,aceitered it *ilia hill. and venial, et,Witergijeettigtiqqjleek time,. many 'boom ode have reaped' i _most . itior — rgivilsiLlftt,;_,Tber: told their,_ countrymen filound;"Oat v ivitnitilieWtrj'ad found -,: they pointed to bia - eedeeming- ois lliti only way whereby - thegaiglat came toto God. • i. The Welsh can truly say;,if by the.traisgraseion, of a. mimeo sin came lengths world. it was throogh the 'instrumentality of a• - women, eves, peottpt ate- Atia; "that the( glorious new, of the rispeireached their care: end ilinit,felt it tole nu/01y ihinogh. God.ici pull down ' theitliSrllblds Of darkultir. how rapidly did the mighty gospel of Christ fly abroad ! The very yea' 63, when Paul. elirivoner was preackinf -' tw.11. - '; fewindividnats,'-th -bis own hired-boner io,Rome..the teed sewed .tberi Jr grow. log in the Isle of Great lEtellain. ,We baveninhing. of itnportance to communicate lapwing the Welsh Itapasts, froM this period" to the year IBU, when two ministereby the names of Fixating' and Diuniesous, who Vellp — kalk'njp - go in liopit mid there training eminent ministers ofthe gape, we r e mot Trigoi Rome to assist their beethan in Wales. - ..„ '....,. • i In the um yeir.l.BolCig lFelett king. and a• the the firsi kint ittlttil.wbre embraatth ca tiara yea baptised. 4 • Dr, Johti S. Young, (L. F.) bee been ekcted See. rotary of the State, by the Legislature of Tem:lessee, in the place of Luke Lea (Whig) At the mime time,lhe Hon. Thomas Many was unanimously re elected judge of the Sixth Judicial CUlrCliii. Mr. Many is a Wlng, anthrallashville paper say. he encounter:a no opposition, beeauie the loco foam in the dist - not had nut* qualified aspirant belonging to their party. - DIED. In this *roue' on Thursday night last,; Heary'Steger,tEig. in Oil 57th year of his age. • rue ',aerated the family are invited to *tend the funeral's[ Ur o'clock to.inorruw morning, without further notice. 17 Thal body. w " iltbit interred-at Orwigsburg. At. Philadelphia on Wednesday, the - 23 d ult Gertrude, infant daughter of V.B. Palmer. aged 15 monthi. . PotiovillelPhilootaitialc Society A rustic LECTURE will be delivered before Society by Douglas W. Hyde, on Thursday evening. November 7th, 1839.—Subject" Our Coup• try and its Resources.^" The *doors will be. cloyed precisely at Ti o'clock, indlituitavkly no admittance afterwards. Shipments of Coal for the wee:A ending on Thum, day evening last. Shipped by DeLCoal Co. Mimes Bperieer Bell& Br Potts & Bannih. George H. etitil!, S. Hei 'Son, G Bist, A Steinberger, Charles Lawton, • Union Collieries, W Wallace & Co. Bennett & Taylor Silly man & Nice, • • Miller Itlr. Haggerty, tl B Reeve & Co.. R Jacob Sbeafe, L Chapman, G Lelar, C M. Hill, Stacktoit & Stevens, K. Olewine & Co. Sundry Shippers, Oct. 11 Daniel Kenn' Of f Luding Joe. Shelly 12 Star Caloric 15 Buster .16 Commodore Sea Gull 17 A. White • Panther 19 Victoria 21 May Flower ;•'23 bt u • • 14 [Wahl. 740 133 per Last. • . 6915 117 7655 The Allowing is the •mpanl of C r bal transported on this road,ibr the week eniirdidn'Tharsday even lig tut The following is thsatuouet of coat thens.Ptflied on tiffs road fp; the week *Wing on Thursday areas loillist. 4 •• '. 1 .4 . .. - R . 3. Tow • • _:" .0. 5 81 .. • • V. El l POTTS. Collector. , IMII EZE Sehaykill Coal Tiade. 268 Perlast report,' .6476 MITE& ISCIIU Y I.KILL COAL I II 41.0 E. IiIOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. t s . Per' last Keport NA : V:4IIN - 7 CLEAVER. 4 Total IL vitExi4,l.4goAD. The following is the itinliant of Coal transported on tins road for the week endling on-Tharsday when. log iss,t • 1.050 Tons. Tot last tepOtt 41,573 44,613 GEORGE RADESTY CoUsetati_ Total r ?"47171117 17"17/774 • ; 0/11). WEST:BRAN ItAIL Tho following lathe ansollt of *jrno i sy s ittrA on this road for the week end ng oft __Firtjayinnit. the last. 60 on.. ' PAT last report , 4 3 . 645 , ' ROBERT A 'ND Repilidfam etrpetl for the AIL year 11340. - juatseesfieiTail ref We py Nei a - • 44 I irBANNAN: 4 4 ' • -:-I,, R *lolemoigsi'.., IV A* 4 1' !q Pi? oeeb`drie;llMptii: •• Y ..111011,1141811 IWCILWREATFLQUIVSII,74.pproict•-•••• RYE,b,P die .load 61 . of • Am"' • ,/ , 71 5 " 1 7 isIe: RYE CHOP Itt i• 73 per bairlielin - daiiiiit • QM5.,114 cesite-riWyjale.l;• • • • 'POTATiI...*:-.171 pesti per - babel isikiumiAll,,." M . •11440 'ail . own butbel .desimputz• - . ' MOYER' SEI3IIQ-412,,00 per bushel.,- • • •• ' •.:-: fIAISEED-41AS per I is 44•10,41 . : 4 441,11014Eltu4Slesatp. ' • EREPTEAr-SOMaßiptopound mICO coats - - -EGGS-11/4Aory sr lbw... LARI - 14 cosi* pegpiound,.c.. . •.TAtURV.-40tialipariktuaS. . ::::110118Atirpar poierd..4- - --Ar!..:4...e,•_0 , . CORNCROP 10 I•Thersa rit,b . aikeW - .8AC0N.43 - • 1111EIRVAX4-110.tests per •fflgnl_friteetiteperpoitati;:l; 1;k1 W001...;-40 ciatsjper posid - - A uggLLbi the' MI. N 0..); rt•I; 103 1111.1"-=41 P1R404, - 711.°Per besbell-; - PIASTER..IsArArt6III:6O per : ma t - - • HAY CB Per tee: • • I - =m)ztirAwx • D4kNartv:6,l:isti,noL, azrzir.74l_ EitNnk,. MONSIEURVAGER, RECENTLY errived f ' PARIS, begs leave nneettretf to infl.rin • ! . ladisis arid gentlemen ortottaville Mid its yicinilyAlial be intends to open Dernideand Waltzing Academy. when he will tenth 4he Gevornr. the Caossune, the newest Fuses andiAniatart QOAD11114" and Wayntee. - Moos. Bargeweelona and.ambitioue in ptomotingthe revetment .0 litil29lol, ban an entire new manner attaching-in selliclt be is disabled to latch his pa. pilr m 24 lessons 4 u to which [his course of damning is find. Those [ladies and gentlemen who are dp• shwas of taking lesions et their homes. will be wil.. tingly accommodated. provide they consist of the necessary number of 8 so as to form two quadrilles. In due time Mons. Berger intend.' to give ere Exhib. Won Itall..to offer an opportunity to parents and guardians. of witnessing the progressof the schol. arw Those. ladles and' gentlemen who are desirous of learning 'dancing qufblif.dintgracerully Jo the newest style, will do well to send notice or to all it Mons. Berger's residence Peonsylvanli• where the subscription hook is now open, to see r. r particulat arrangements. ALPHONcE BRAVNYELS, MUNICIAN, • ylb . o is now engaged by Berger, for the pin. pose or plelyibu at Milieu:ins and exhibitions, will be pleried to deceit his leisure time, dating his stay, to the instruction of'ladies and gentlemen, to - mama, the GUITAR and VIOLIN. Terms &c, may be ascertained by applying - as above, at the FlalL . Pottatille, Novi. ril HE Pamphlet Laws of the last session bf the Legislature olTennsvlvania, have been received at the Prothonotitry's Office:—Also, the Colonial ' , Records for Library Companies—and are ready for diatribution to those entitled to receive them. GEORGE RAHN. Prothona ory. erwigsburg. Now R 44-41 C. W. PEALE, likerepiri A FARM of land, in the immediate vicinity of zw• Pottsville, containing 20 Acres, 10 Acres of which is cleared and in a- good state of cultivition. . ALS a valuable tract of land hi - Jefferson coon. ty near Ridgeway settlement, containing 1005 acres This tract is heavily timbered with White Pine and Cherry, Ind the evil is exceflent for agricultural par. poses. The Warren and Ridgeway Turnpike panes a., long said land. The County at presentcontsins about V±itSta4r inhpitants and is fan incress. !Tx. he- aribscriber 'Proposes AlividutrAle. Aract, into. five equal parts of two hundred and one acres each, so as to come within the-means of industrious men of limited capital to settle in a healthy, flour ishing, and fast improring county. For terms, or further, information, enquire of WM. HAGGERVY, • Executor of A. Wainwright, deceased. Pottsville; Nov 2 44--tf Boats az I Journah or 1 838 and ) 39. T HE Journals of the Senate and - tiouseilf ge l _presentative* of this rounonwealth, for 038, end '39. and a package for the School Directors, of the several school districts in the county, containing besides i'isopeof school laws •nd otlieepehool doe. umenti:a blink torwi l'or the apnoul report. (or the, directois, hive 'been ieceivedlt a thedcinmissioner'i office and will lie deliveretrikiappliCation toe I those who are entitled to them. 14,235 fITAB3 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST • Assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, 'Groceries . , Fur current Bank Notre% or if Specie Ist ?aid. 10 per .cent. will bo.dedocted from the regular paces. 61 cents . allowed for half Dimes. iga .6 .• • Dimes. 28 ' . •• hoarier Dollars. . 55 ' • half Dollars. 110 * • • Dollars.. at N. NATIIANS Store, Oct 26 42—if Centre Street fitt,Eas EMI 54 52 ) 5) 56' 56 53 52 56 46 52 56 50 P ART.IX.of this Splendid Work just receisedand ready for subscribers. Any moon wanting ta. procure the work from the commencement can do so by applying to B. BANNAN, Oct 26 • 43- Agent, tor t fcbuyl kill Co. LEFT the stable or R. G. Lelar at . •M icier still oo Monday last. a dart bay, docked tailee HORSE, with a halter 00. Whoever will retard him, shall be suitably rewarthia, and all charges paid by,leseing him at Mrs. Christ' a Tavern, AI teersaille. oat 46 • ' 43—tf t 2,69 Toe, 71,968 ALL persons knowinxeVieoptelies indebted, j,p the siibicriber are rLtnerWtu'inike inunedlate payment., asr, the probability is that the neeisally of the came will put it out of his power to give forthe Inds Bence, ma, ts as helintgbt disposed so to do • B. LIPPINCOTT. 141'6 d3=tf ' To tet.; THE Dwelling: and Cellar of canter of u .Ceetread Mahaltlo w etreats. - B.TIPPINCOTT. —Re ( , • on the premiers. Worms! Wornis!! Worms!! PO remove there turtibliateno. and , dangerous is babitekt4 of lbe - Arcitinteh and Bowels, which ao o 1 eti Impair t)te health; pooidesoroy the Urea of ChSdnin, 'ego jAMPS 7plolo certain and safe preparatioo for the removal of the various kinds of Worms, Diemen*, Soar Stomach, want of Appetite, lambi& Fever antAgne anti Debility of the Stomscit "94,1101wilasfiftilDrialig Digestion. To i le tali, at :„N0.,00 South .1111LiD street; Philadelphia. and of Wm. T. EpticAy, and Clenseni-& Parris, Pottaiillo—Priar SO ~csytr.7 oct 26 . 43-4 y. PreSerf- : . V A subscriber bas jinni recetirif J. olden En tree ss oLZioier..l PP Vitait , . a ,_ ... , 1 :0 1 2,. ~ . t:-^" , ..- r--4 •• JOHN - & C. ItIAIMIN. - °kW ' . , ' ' 41-tt i 49.245 BILL. Coneuor. t iggetit g atgam a irmatigoomani SEES _ b. ~ r_ Pamphlet Laws. Fair Sale. C. LAUDERBURN, Clerk, Cotninissioner's Office, t Nov. 9, 1839. Our Globe Illustrated. Stray Horse. Notice. ~~ V • - ,04.th,iaiy.qpioodori fi l e d Jahr rudest, too ifSoloilittoll cogolitiA44lo; I rthe kW's( warr;uotioscereca;iir 4011414. JIZTON & C,O;sail JOIfill: •4 • ItTONAk= PX.biie lot aaysmakt,dieed3bi •< dajofde"- 1 " 6 grl 8 1 9 441,0410 Übs:sateetaiu au:teu — r 0 0 41ClialiotIOnY; both real sod Pw•o1 iiitript for Oesi Creduarli On*. 'esti piefareneo wise Adiritliio Oisqty:thipkftps :II o'clock !it woo; of the - dad .iigkatest execute • fultrehiotOP4l-adriCUP II to •said samoggissoOlorsoyrot TIBI oieat and_soloioo , iskok-bo wen ;11-Berk arealT. ALBERT. HAVEN. Oct. 21.1839. 43-taro-' MIS ERE Oa receini4 • r1P..0 1 .414,% .• •' • • • freih IrstidedUirshiii,'" - ' - '•TIZID, - ;sl' . • N:adrilANlV Dayies?.,Geometry.. thin fAtesuesinWit . sitti Plictic l afaP. p licado orinXennuation,arsair62ceel-Wort and. Dtetbanica. by Charles M y les, jiist received and for isle bi 13. VANNAN. oat 26 • . 43- Bi Ladies' titistek. 3 AND tiourawilelikluiene. for 1840 . by s pats. dine Gibitailt - 'This' *oft ought. to be ut;the bands of every. hobae-keeper io the country. Just repaired and to sale by * IL`BANNAN. • oat 26 43- • Stewart's Diary f0r, 4 ,1840, Anis Diary Ragmen. in rocked Book tom. just re n.cetved and fur sale by HANNAN. oct 26 4 43.. Misterbock COoking Stoivs. TWO new Hislarbock Cooking Stoves, with Ap Pawns =opiate—ma extra aile—for sale.— Apply at this °Moat - oct.a6 43- Cobb's School Books. tr . HE sulisci4r always keepime head the whole .verles of .CobtAi Sr.hcol, Hooka, which he will sell wholesale and retell at Philadelphia prices. • ct 26 , 4T— 8.. BANNAN. Russel% History States. TtlE best work for the use of schools published: This work ought to be introduced into the pith. lie Schools of thii_Barough cad neighborhood. Jose received and for sale by B p BANNAN. oct 26 7 NHErendaylvania Justice of . the Peace,contain ing the Law, Practice, and Proceis in priamed.' ings before Justices of the Peseetand Aldermen in Criminal cases,, with numerous precedents therein., Alin ' i the Laws, 4 - djudcationa (with nnitli) Formt or D ucket*Entrienomniind Pilicticir, relative tii. their jurisdiction. and its exeloise,in Civil., Cases— two volumes in one. Vol. 1 Justice's Criminalliirietiolt. VoL 11 of Justice's Civil Jurisdiction, By Mordecai MeKinnei, Attorney at Law. Just received and for sale by oct 26 43 B. BANNAN. 44-tf • Joiephus. ripliE 'complete Works of Flavions Joorpbos, at ' IL #1 50. Just reeeived and rip sale by 0ct,20 43-J B. lIANNAN. • New and Splendid GOOtiti. JUST received , a splendid assortment of Mous de Loins, from 1P2„.50 10.11,00 per pattern Chalices, Ph ilo Mains de Lains, Poplins—a splendid assortment,: Black Itslien and partite Crassqls, Bouilkine Stßcks t pdiw andlAtted. Ererii at-114904 Bombazines, • Silk 8 - 124 ts anij Ca s, • B.oche, Thibet, Tartan and Meriiici Valentine, Thibet and other Fancy Hhdfs.. Plain & Fig'd Satin Vesting., elegant pauejits. Black Mayonette and Velvet Vesting., Whim and 'Coloured Silk Hose and Half Hose, do do Salk Gloves, Black, Cashmere, Mohair, Twisted and cotton Hose; &C. &c., A LSO, Halms, Silks, Satins, Muslin*, Check., Flan nels, Cloths,, Cassimerea, SaUinetts, Pilot Cloth Coatipg, a,ipeendiit assortment of Ingrain and Ve titian Carpevig,&c. &c. All of which will be iuld at the lowest prim* for casb n ltti N. NATHAN - oct 19 42 . Clothing !Clotbiiigyldthin • ! JUST received . lmm the mane dory ofStokea & Brown, No. ?al Market ai 'Philadelphia, new and extensive assortment of cheap ready made clothing., which is now opening at the corner of Cellist and M•hantango Streets, opposite O'Connor's Hotel. formerly the stand of Alexander Graham. This clothing has all heed manufactured expressly to order during the past month, of the best materis als, and in the ;Gait possible manner, and will be mold cheaper than the same quality of goods can be bought elsewhere in Schuylkill Count), for cash ex cluarvely; cash having bassi paid at a discount 8 per ceni, ind thistibocriber - being determined to-sell 10 per cent. choOpetlfiaiiisy other Merchant in Potts-- villa, there will consilqiiently be • clear gain of 18 per ceilt. to all who buy at this establishment. Alab, 9p. band an elegant assortMeot If superfine west of England. Broad Cloths, Casatinerea, Vest. Inge, etc., which will be made up to order and'isai. ranted equal in point of fit or w-orkaranshicyto any doge to Philadelphia. Ell „ on hand' for sale at 12 per dent below the Canal prices, a quantity of men's Hats, Boots and Bbo..e,,fortber . witti a small bat well scketed lot of Lediesplyaw. Also„ the entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy articles, dr.c.„laiylLltept by Alexander Gra ham, all of which benld 5 : per qui. baba ant, for cash. „ B. LIPPINCOTT. corner of Centre and Mahantineo Sea. Late at the Old Post Mee, and formerly of 119 Chesnut St. Philad. 42-1# Oct 19 - Public Sale. . . ON Saturday morning, the 30th of Net. j next at twelve o'clock, will be reld.gut 4 Hop it the bottle of:William Alortmer. 4be, (Waugh raptuorille Tell fin ishid.cOnsMa. loos two story BRICK douse., itip, Melon the east side of Coal street. In said Bctrougb„ lately occupied by Strange N. Palmer, SwF and now.bi Ewalt McgMnia The lot is-50 feet hoist on Owl street and 150 feet deep. The House is 22 feet front Sy 30 filet deep, with Iwo storied back buildings, fourteen feet wide by twenty feet deep. Terms—A caals on the delivery of the deed, the balance with interest secured by deed and mortgage on the premises in one year from date of the deed. Forfur.ber information apply to • 1 _ • A. UN_bERHILL, No. 14 1 ;leguast rest, or W: RCIIIHAR. • oct Z 9 42-1, Dissolution of Cop artsiiishito. • THE connection in the Flour and Feed end Gro m y business. Formerly carried. on- under the name of Major,* Doherty, was dissolved by mutual consent on the lat. inst. The business in future will be txonducla by The subscriber at the. old stand, who is authorized to set tle the business oldie Ammer concern. JOHN DOHERa, Millersville, 04. 19,1839. ifateg tat* of Pottsville in the Opiastrit Vckity WEL • • AL•Nvileetion ottMrteen Alitairroars • will be held at •cs. the. Bashing `qp.tm on Monday. the 18th Nommber next. between the hours offig A. M. and Sr P. M. •. 1 s .g ". • • genfirenneerMi: 4 3trAkeSkfekboldeirt will be held at the Napkins Utorsemr,.T,iiesday the sth of November nest. CBAS . LOItSER, Cashier. Oct 19 -- - --424 t • MEilElNial • -trstar-Ati. - • :At Otie i" . I'r-et the Latidiet.2 griienTh s '4.it* . y . #e" iii *ear arRAYED:wwer irear,.;tlar%blerilrer, Wheat t'•• three Weeks airo, a ..111LACK COW,. with Jargii. ker Whirtlia ktt ear evt elr. Wbeever.will 're.. heat laid-Coat le tie sobberijerer Rive him toter; walker - , wheee ale eta be get *gale dial Otte . weekti..._ abif 'nwfrileti awl 'receive the - thirties-00M wirner k Li- • -- • . OEOROg:DEIVIET: Oet : . 43-30 '•-.•- - - • • . • -- -- .1. 1 .14 1 1r,C.0.W• CAM* in 14 Ormaiseaoibe imalmetiliei on the . .liltii of tkpiefiber' halt. a dark:kriadli.-COW. Ib4 l Vets /saw Ad- -••• likkherelare Ora idraabir ram, raelpigi tomt . rda 'each eitler:bath of io. :vddelitliivikain koradrs awe toikhet9 ept... - -Tbraw . As 'equalled air:lmm 6rarawk jwierajwiefwdy•jit pay,."chifita, otherialiwiiha will -ail 1 0 1 1 1114 .1 14 0 11) t km. ~ WI LLIAM HALL I Maiiidaltillowi4.. : •.. -.1 I. pilwirillfdhasimago township. Beli4l/411'iouoty,i - $-' P. ' ''' • --..44?-301 tkt 19 NSIN v veiy av i ttgaz to the-a teWthe male by 1 Oa 19 • - - • irivideist. • • 1 1 1.91,0i41;r114*44hi;iiiIridge . Com. pan, kip L ilayisitkCif dividend of looeotrZoo olonl oft litortfiithiorWMPOicfglirl 3 per cent) for th.o footetiolOOPl,l4joh,ToillOo., Rohl to the stock-dolo „ m or theirjegai,repreamntatises si any time after the 20tb inst. by • . EZRA 8. HAYHllBBT,.Treastirer. , Treasurer's Offai, - Cotta-. • ' grim # • . Oct. 7. 1839. 42-3 t ROA.D Plahtdel i pt. anil Reading - it .. .. .. "cm riGl6 OF HOUltB. . . . . • . On aad after Monilay;October 7. until further notice riIEIE trains will marl at the Mowing boors ; from a Reading at-8j A. M. and li P. M. from Maris town at 7A. M. and 4P. M. daily. ' - ..1 I -These boors are arranged . to conna , t . with the RAl,Roscf&etirp¢ n, Noryistowp ,and Philadelphia. - Me boors ettleavßrg Itat lattetplakee being .5 A. 111; \mill P. ; 114. daily. • • • . - , FARES. . J . Baleen Reading and Norristown, Ist class Cam VAS do Si 50. ' •• - Tfie Morning Train from Philadelphia 'will atop for breakfast at Pottstown. - • OM 12 • 41-tf WINE folkming reshiced.prieis will hereafter 4 be - htuirged sw.iPrimine7ypei at Bruce's hew York Type Foundry. Nuu 13 'Chamber, street, and No .3 City Hall Place Small Pies. 40 Loll rimer, • .42 " • dargolefs„ ; Breuer, ' Minion. 66 ", ' Nonpareil, 84 " Agate, .108 " Pearl, 140 " Ornamental letterond other Type in proportiod. These afo the prices on • credit 0 . 8.4 months ; but we wish at this time to encourage short credit cash purchases, and will therefore make, short discount of Sleeper. cent. fur New York acceptances at ninety dais. and ten per cent. for cash. We hive recently added to our former extensive assortment 75 different kinder Old uses of ornamec tal letter; - einbrachkg condensed, extia-rondensed; extended, outline, skeleton.' shaded, ..ornamental, modern thin faced black, acc.„ 100 new flowers, and # fres4 variety cif ornaments, flaming altogether the moat extentensive and elegant assortment of Print ing 'Pipes in the illnitecl &ties, and absolutely an . unrivalled one- We also kortish every other arp,. eta that is necessary for a printing office. Printers of newspapers - who publish this adver tiiemenr three times before the Ist. of November, 1839, sending us one of the popliestions, will re ceive. payment when 'they purchaseirom the foun dry four times the amount of the bill. GEORGE BRUCE do CO. 42-3 t - ROBERT 'ADAM*. 1. lar of end town Public Land Surveys :1 flap in.:, Perrone desirous o oienfluited Sates; jinn received JL HANNAN. To Printers. 38 cents a lb. New York, Oct Dwelling House to Rent. THE House in the tipper part of Ma s's bantling° street, now occupied by Mr. 1 1 1 A. D. IC. Moore. It possesses every ad vantage fora family residence, both in sieg, plop s and Alittrai_., Isoti r Nur %Stable attached. and a ramp of excellent .watei onjt e memises.. . It will be rimmed in efew days. ardwill ,Olen ,he lir rent. Tetraminay be known 1)y applS log at this office. Oct 12 . 4l-tf .. . Dr. Jay's Expletorant. .. WE consider it a duty to . cell public attendon to thee admissible premiums fur Pulmonary Dis esses—especially Cougols 2 Catds,lCorisumparia, spiiti n.. Bloat Asthma, Bres- al Afectio4s. M horput Cough. de. It as used arld very highly a roved.by p er sons of the first respectability, - but we feelminddeat is saying that a trial of itsleffscacy will beim best rkomme e d a . two. Dr. Jonathan going. Presidentiof Granville College. Ohio, (late of New York)'in a letter to Dr. Jayne, dated .New York, Deciember. 1936, says—Alle was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoariness• and that his difficulty of breathing w p so great that he telt himself 1 Se t imminent danger of i mediate suffocation, but was perfectly red using his Expectorant. - Mrs. Dellis. breathing w • i Ne ersey, as cured of Asthma. of twenty mire standing. y us g two bottles of this medicine. Mrs. Ward. also Cif em, was cured of the same COM. .plaiat by. ope bottle. A rum; lady, also of Scioto. who was, believed by her friends to be far gone with con- - sumption was phrfecdy restored by three bottles. Dr. gismiltost, of St.. James. South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoariness, and sureuers,of die lungs. and on - using a bottle of this medicine found per relief. Mr. Nicholas 'llan* sen., one of the Deaconi of the fir s t Baptist Church, in Philadelphia has been perfec t ly tend by it—a ft er having suffered fin rry YEA S si with toughs, ra, and spitllag el 1114xxi. whir- no ' re remedy befo Id relieve: • . Theßes. • C. P. Crosby. writes as fellows: ' PEN YORK, Jane 15, 1939. To .. Da. Ja . —Dear Sir: I hive made use of your tftests -- i mat r and in my family , for the last am years with • t encfit.. Indeed I may consider* We prolonged. y .use • iitthis valuable medicine, ri sna nodes the blase ofGod.-foeserpoltestrs._ I may all almost as mediae thsuisse-of my wite..and also oldie Rea. Mr. Tins:hs& lie Island est Jamaica., fee. aft esarsof cough, I infiammatiee?of the cheat.' lungs, ingB^. - tliaciat, t l do wen enbesitatinghylreee'mmend this as the best medicine I have ever-13MA: ' My earnest wish is 'belie:hew ' ed as I have been. maymmersme e the o 14108 rale, W lam persuaded they' will. by using w i tch Our EapeC . C.C. P. CROSBY. -The following certificate is frotrfe-casetising PHY SICIAN and a uebi respected Clergyeas ofthe Unb ars., s ociety. d Modest Town; Vaii, August 2,19311. ....12,..1- - . Sir .ii turve,heen using riot CV*. - tenant =MUM y• la my practice fo Elio, last three ^paths and for II (dicks . of Colds. Cutest." !Miami time • pfithe.f.a • .Consumption, .Asthma, Pains and Weakness oft Meets. it twideendedly the best trtfir clue 1 have ever tried, . Velyrespectfidly youer. 4 .„_ .. ,- .. ... , 1 • It. Wi WILIJAMS. M. D. ....11Ptils rztlecnnyvvvr never fails to GM Asthma or fe- We a Cough.trice $1: .: • i•s- r•• • • ;...1 - i 4. "moved Philadelphia , onay' Di D- Jamie. Ni. Mt. South 3d asset. api' Philadelphia , May be Mal ofG.W:Oakley,Rearlittg. G. Leisenzing, Mauch Cheek. D wafter; Peuxiisittm. Wok T Eming-lad Cledibtailkittrviai.: where may also be had JATXriI SAM/M/V1 Plith, Cations- Min &MUG "IIIicITOXIC Villsistat. . 'Oct 15..1839.. 1 - --z. , -... . 4.:. - • BM 4 0). - Co ilii r- folk LEL ' 'POE - ' littiii.till .renelit_ poppetla far rents IL. iog t ' ddlepiart,Ctilliery.. lately occupietby jestin C. On* Oa.'" Tbe TOWS are ready for work 1 9/I.4sellwilit• , - t been driven—breasts opened ' and bosses ail Watts erected, with every. Jaoilityl *immediate! iiiiiiinennehig an eitenatefrbastriesat -- AThe leases Itill4aire at opporldn*.aleo to gale , ge pirehaselbe Eitkeed - :.artikkolis.diiWeatie,Tanii ,arming imple - . on .10 pram**. and sal& ciejeLlo, a law-be, • •'. .I.`• t . . tact 5' 4tf - ' - WSW. FARQUHAR lIMEMIEW - th. Reading. or.Ninem of Ark - thick iag* yiiie..bnliuo to as a by 7. 1044-deliaoritoeviii of Rad Road Rim* ' .Roadiag, Oct 40-4 S~r ' tr;?. akeyrAF -; run jaid gr. Wt,11110,41 . 41 .1 0 - , j;;;;S'•.; ;TJ ~ , V efi1f6 4 7441 11 4 1. 41;16,fe'7: .1--fribAt', _;ctott,sis aineref ife _ •• . . ..miorwhi c ooti*,,..4:..% Olt '"asti by Oct 5 I - N.IfkTU4NS; • A _ • :4•444.,.4... - '4jlW LARGE ~A .. , .£IE/180NABLV-600 I, now opeObig. by v i-.JOSEP • - Mown - eirbooi Oci. 5 ' - - Orphayes • CHRSITIAN Si • Lifiq torri;tl3e-Adro. Esq.. deceased, der Or an_tkplian'a Court, on of October -neat. at the Ho , Innkeeper, in - , the Borough to sale bi pliblic residue or , ry Brick Dwelling `House. of a trot of-Ground, situate - raid . Borotigh tif - Orwipibure, Turnpike, antisnljniinng lot *ixortt/east halt.of the ume AUt ifitkelatpining bree percli s ea—Liter Hoary Bower. 41teeassii. • The ceuditioneefalle wil me cud place afiale, by JtHßisTi. 'WILLIA Sept 28 .39-4 t S'?RAYED„ away Irvin in this (tamale). shout ti White spotted Cow, au' ito locked with a i.malf brasti tacked a Bell, and has. the 1 Whoever will return said ,him inflate ion where ho be feast . , ably . rewarded. , Sept. 28, 4lrwigsburg THE Tim f this in Imam their neighbour le that the Academy ie nowt Pupas from allfpattnof is toe of they most heikb 'stale—there is'nothing wi • „tomb from the path of . calculated to entice Pupils The principal iabtructor. of Dicksmkr-College, and may be able tp 'give gen , who may be.Orsposed to p In consequence of receivi. price of. Tuition .has bee, pains have been spared Ihich may add to the ce • The ource of study aU are the same with those our state; but studies MI , the boatmess of lite, and a ill coustitute a pruminli Applicatiog, for admissi of the subscribers, -Tr uste JOHN DREHER.' -HENRY VOUTE, 'ISAAC ORWIG, Jo, JOIdIV)IAwI.IILEIt. 3 Orwinburg, Oct. 5 Anthiracite C A gnat, Clanrelior C, . • • Iron Subscribers has .K to hold will sell' a pa Coal Land, situated at T ty, on the Eait Branch .° connection with the Rail ton, on the Canal where ; phis, Reading and Potts' now in progress.' and wh continued lane the entire Said tract contains an Ash Coal and Iron Ore, the premises, likewise which can be got on is olagood quality ; a thradie being no longer tiers will either' sell a partners. in the said bo .are invited to see. fur In: advantliges of the pbove that advantages of di cannot be equalled plena larp enquire of John Via Canby or Imes Webb, Sept. 21 Rowel _Cow 111 &Y'NEll(tiitilltgA4 sate, and pfroptual re or hansoms ; cholera mor. griping pansf sour storime spasmodic mid nervous d headache, hysteria, cramp, OIL • 114 : with of tbesAnfryt that I nestellirtiiicribedt plaint that lass ' patientAm Miti a ecOy apd..por in trod • faniily, fur those Ittullntel„ 'and i Which - 1 thibira pretty .. fpinem. In the Summer liMgnendyajpearecQo were. from thehgraire. of such and such a child," In dysinteric affections of seen it apt like a charm, few hours, 1 timy say in a valuable medicine, and no Respectfully. From Dr. Wm. Steeling" 'Chu Is to • 0 . ..4% certify teat k. afire Salaam.rery exienTair have not the leut bemoan anj pfeM3lo , o/1 I hairs Brlcketair. July 18, 1836 From Jorughau Gomg.9. 1- .11:64,0f Granyi Er D. J.k,int--fleanSir eanainaticeßalsanriwearl bly adapted to The alp 41-17 Ok and .flaued 7 inetisis asquat ing 8 lath . , PP 11 4 1 .9 1 '. 111 %. 1 i" p 4 71, ..0 Port er- .;ii i,;sLibi,..Enif - ter : t ROll , .0. • KAI* Of FR Off •lapvieetitea`o24l . • IWHITE &SON. e« - -'- .or* jilt ieltipq:'and - Mrilliern 11.. rsutonestyitie...•nftie rioaz C4i , illay-irertue of an of t Satardriy the 9Mtlt ary: se of Michael erreM Cli i e f igsburs„ exneitse ter t All that tree 'ln-'. nt a Stahle..and part in he Main. street, in , froOtirtir owthetentre Of Philip Wernst,the lot, and a twenty Peet. dt h in front 33 test and the :Estate of the said - • be made known at the/ ; - - N BOWF,A;-Kfre Adm dfitraturi... Vlt.. • ) - , ! e subscriber; residing , in dayr_ago - , a - Red hoop 'round her neck. 1 , Idlock, to *litchis tit. inert J. F. On.tlte hoop. m to the owner, er-give i ~ n get lif.r again, shall Aeademy. titution 4 respectfully in and the publits general., open for the reception o f country. • Ita situation al and pleasant in the in its vicinity to * draw orality—every thing ii from: abroad.-- • [it Mr. P. B. Canvas., into hey lecl assured that lea al Ratiefaction to' those Mute the institnthm.— ... g drite state. anrittiktytho. much rt.duced, - antd no prevohng teVer3t thing I con and advancement of , . the, plan of.instrection, f the older Academies of 61 ediately... connected wills I.e i ntercourse of societyi t , I dpartment. .. ;•,. 1 o ma,* made to either , of thitgreititution: - EDEEtICK REED ; . LLIAM GARRET, H-N M. BICKEL, §Eql WOOLISON. - 1 i and renDri 'Lutists to p halo ng more then they. wish t of their. valuable tract of t mina, in Schuylkill coon- ' the Schuylkill, directly in Road trading to Port Clint: I also 'joists the Philadcf ille Reit Road, which if; - • n completed, will form a .ittiance to rhiladelpirlarv.• Iro - tna ve ins of soperibr-Red mryaluable water power on . e Stone within a mile„ 1 atonable terms. The Ore 1 1 d the stitching with An_ problem —The Stibeirt rt.of said ticket or jo in ats ;nese. Penton* intereste4 ;- =engral contibt 101 l to convibee above deperubed situation lore—For t.rtber partycu lin, at Tamaqua, Charlie t Delaware. tIARIES.CANDY.. AMES W &flit 38-3 ink 4, ,re - `: . •---- I la iii Cured. . IVE-BAISAM. is n' certain, ea), for dyttentery, diarrhoea, I , a,saunicner coroplaant: cholai. , flatulency, dm di c.. and all seams, u sack andnervuu• Baltimore. March 27,1833. .ou ask me what proof Intact 4pedicine: I can safely say fttellicine for. Bowel Com-z la o Much aatiotarnon, and my act rehefaa this. Whenever - decoinei a standing remedy called for ad alit and again, proof of its efficacy and aka- ~ omplaint of Children it has ph the little v.ctims, lui it led the Ider of my child, and ... Alive repeatedly heard said. • dulls, I Tillie. tittle and 'again . gwe•petirranei t rebel to ew minutes. In fine,li Iruily should be witboutlt. M.Knew, M. D. hysician fa the Clituberltud, ~shouse. • eshouse. eased Dr •JayrieyClinivn. Comp n• HI declaring it superior to *ith fin the relict of those Surri..tia.,lSi. D. I. date of New li:ork,) Ohio. Mewing made me of your Itrifir. and-finding it edmirp ••taiie.." El a E!iiivoer. 4"- .--doter JOHN FINK. 39-- 40--if rd ~- c I
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