IMMI EM ,TOSTSCII . . , . , APPALLING I AI,,A,MITir; tltataluti - Boat ttdtn lift lirohcin• stitabloon,i,at Waked in pone island 'bound on Moriday.itight and otabbut 150 pal:angers and mlithire eseilPea• "(iiin Ike Pelnedtan, the ' l ,7fin Russel Jarvis, Er 4, idilnlidelphia are fsimonfehe 4 . 04 and it ki:Oira Voir-LongfOlow. Vho dfore444* bet ,artiettgaris was I\rarnt upon board boat. . ' ' Wibsties Reception, i t B,<, ' Was higay' +-.. At a imblic iliiMing„ he entered into-a discussion of the filmic:Oil affairs of the country. gave wane excellent views 00 , the amitualtieperidence of all alphas of the peopleopOntaohlat • ea the idea 614 . 113 v ktrieiMerest 'eciiiidbe elevated on . 1 the destnution of 'tither in*ds. Wreferred to the " . Compromise trait and intimated th:si this, subject :•world probably 'Baba • leOgnass attention 'if Congress an() af 'thetiOople at large; and oan *tioeled by adverting to the horninatian afGeneral Aar !limn, and declaringt that the; nomination would re rieive hot his ibuctent or e i oOn acmitaseeriee, but his heartyico•ape - ration and s upport !' I ' So Much -fordo! progniimeatiorM , of our country's 'enemies, who asserted that-t anid Webster would not ' ' the Harrisburg con yield his hearty concurrence to e I. natio+ . ; . - Public Lands.--Tho abjict typendlice of Gover-' ....Inev,PortePon 'vie*. ,the genera government, is 'Well exemplified by hi; ito r tal silence rrthe stibiect, yof the Viiblic lands. while the l'astaralits for-the Presidential succession pre willing to ',sacrifice 'the property of the original states in - the national domain, : and Gov.,Porteriti reconiniendiog ?Brett lazes to _pay the interests of our statedebt, there !snots move -men% made to save the share of PCnnitYlvania, which (Naiad nearly liquidate tinititfebt, ! prevent:Allis' direct levy on the property, and farina of her citizens!! • The territory -is hold in treat by Congress for thej benedt of all the States, and yet, Benton, Ctilhoisn,l and other aspiring .politiaians, would wrest it from' 'the 44 originafffirteen, besidw it as a bribe to' secure the auffrages of the new states. r While oldllo 'Mates of the old confederaCy ate•adoptinitegislative! • -enactments, condemning u the :•.troigebt terms this' breach of trust, our Executive does not raise his voice! His course is plainly this,: letthe west have the pubjf' 'lie domain of our state to enrich the party and plac e Van Buren's'successoP olt ;the throne; the people of • 'the Keystone will -suffer themse/ves to be taxed, to pay the iiitetest of their debtsoind by annually in creastrig itsOeii millions!, the Whole people can be 't Fit a emil, dependel,ce on the loco foco party r ! 'ls there al man; with ordinary perception' who \does not*e the end of such policy I . l' „With a sub ~reaaury,bilf, paisekagaipit the expressed wishes Of a large majority of the 'pelt - pte--with ir people load ed with grivous taxes to support the ! ,State and geip: eral_governments—with n Specie currency for the of fice holders, and depreciated batik +paper for thdp -rpocracy of- the nation, Which Can• at say time be made worthless by the extraordinary operaticins 'that sub-treasury schemetwith all : . these means ;at comMand, how easy is the transition of our country Iromla republic to a monarc4.lOur President may prate of " official zeal, nourished by ardent wish • •es Lir, the welfare of the. country "—our Governor hay crY "reform ;lief retienclinieu l t,7 white he ` t is dealidg out thousand dollar fee,4, to his brother antb , a :salaried o ffi cer ; but it all is converging to one point • —the union of the pulse and sword,lt he overthrow . of our liberties anti the erection of a de spotism upon •rill the mouldering column!! of our former republican' 'institutions! Lei the people pansei: let them 'to Tad. these oppressors ; let them determine ',on a radicall change, of raters--det•them place.Thirrison at •the helm before it ittoblate Siren his ' , pilotage lb Il 'void the breakers, them break down this sys -, .tem of official cokiOon, which ib making the: ,American name sidisgrase and ri bye Word throngh-t • •OU ethe world !' .Cditgressional Commiltem--We have beam fre !quently asked — the politina, complexions of the differ -ent committees its appointed! by Speaker Hunter, and therefore give the following as a reference. Those marked with a haSte the chairman of the iparticular„committee. ' Elections Ways and. Means Claims —Con:name • 'Public Lands • Post Office and Post Edads • District Columbia 'Judiciary Revolutionary Claims Public Expenditures Private Land Claims Manufactures Agriculture , •2 Indian Affairs _ •5 1 Military Affaire-' 4 ' Militia . . . ,f" .. — ., f 4 Naval Affairs • • 4 Foreign do . • ;'- :1 Territories n •5 lacvolutionary Pensions ' .4 1 C. • '.,. • Invalid . do .E- •6 Roali and Canals 1 Patents t , 1 0 1 , ' Public Gsoundsand Buitdings • - • l Revisal and Unfinished nosiness •2 . - accounts • , t . fa Mileage . .3 =Expenditures State Department •3 .. Treasury Filo . • 3 ' o War Ido •3 4.i- Navy I,ilo ,• 3 . „..,...... • Post officej:do •3 .. ' Public Buildings .•3 .1, . PentisOvania Legislature. "BEAT ', \ .itTE . -- ‹: , 1 • THUR S DAY, A ; uary 9, 1840. \ ib c ... , , , ir The Senate was occupied i , 4ii early part of the` .ilay, , in the same manner Ss use, with the Gov •emor's veto messages, ,al-41' cr guhlic documents. Mr. FRAILEY of Sc - -1, 'rearl in his place, a i i t a bill for the relief of the 010 Canal Company, and also in relation to' the Daoville anal Potts4ille rail road company. - Mr. BROWN of the county, read in his place, a bill repealing the ,charterV the United States Bank, I andplit&rag,it one year to wind up its accounts. Inenry l ßtsehler was el i ted Clerk; and 'aripointed Daniel K. Keine as hisaSsistant. John Siahl receiv ed the'majority <of votes for ,Sergeant at—Arms, and John - P. - Janes Door keeper. Boas 4 Coplain were: elected printers of the ~ E riglish Journal. Babb 4 Hunt: ilia of tilt:German Journal, and the K7stone, the Bills. Home of Pipresentativein The Secretary of the !Commonwealth being intro duced, presentavarious, Messages from the Governor, among which Were yariles to the following - Mil s , passed at the last session of the Legislature, viz : The Rill making appropriation for widening the Unirtanal, and also tO the Danvillo and Pottsville Rail Roadtcompany. Also, the Bill inaldngr approini4tion of $7,000 to the Milesburg and Smithport tarnpilt road Campo ny. • Alao,.tb.e Bill,for the trtablishing of a State Luna tic Asylum. - MINMIIIMEMMMME Whik. Logo. 11 5 , \ 4 4 •5 • •4. 5 •5 6 4 •4' 7 I 5 4 •5 •6 3 •6 - 3 3 \, •6 .5 4. 6 • '5 4 =I 2\ 2., 2 MIN Also, the' BM thi rad 447e1nee.11/141et and others. i=' • And-- also, ths Htll-ituttinr* tha oty=lpf Allb.l 1 I - • I These bitlng:retirnia:tc; the Hoilse in;witielt traty Imigionted, Vitae taken tip. wetably to timaitcstito ton for the purpose afghing thim trial uppa their Ent passage by a vote *of two thirds; bat they IV6O 'en PeetPtthed for - the Pekin without a kete,ifr the Purpose of further eitunination, . : Mr McELWEE opposed the postp bne;rienY l)l some of theta on the ground that they were He said they all understood Omni well enough. —khat. the Governor after having almost a year's eon eieereli en had given his opinion, and teas itafft - dent. He thought they shonhl•att'imen, "Morkill therdinitheftiafely. • I DARSIE'of '2(11 - egheny;soid he Wished to triy a feiv word® in explanation Of the ) vote helshotild give upon this question. He said helihonkl vote in favor of this bill and in favor of every other Bill which bad been retained with the Executikre Veto. WOlrt i 1)... *lied to this extraordinary abuse of Executive post er,k believing that it was intended only' to lie;•usedlu . - cane of great emergency. He should - v.l4a for the 'sage brthei Bills upon - pure , Dettioataic, He looked upon thetießillsls tuiiinithe sanction 4, Majority if lioth houses of the Legislature ° of 18.38,' and he world pitsume in the-abienoe of other proof, that tlieitaul not given them that sanction withent having been permuted uf-their nierits. Jle could. not give, his vote ta'saiieiien'the irttrtiositicailaf an, arbi trary poWer upon an Occasion so little contemplated by the trainers of the Constitution. He would sup. ,port `the decision of the popular *anch of thO Legis. its being fatirettemodatic than the,qabitrari will Or opinion of any Executive. IJltiroqtely the bill was lost o'n its formal passagei 18 e1..5 TO nays. ) The resolution reiatitre to the Ice-boats on the river, , Delawaree was also returned with the uovemer 'veto, • Mr. Cole preientetl, amongst iorne Oers, a petition for. /rioting the Governor's Message the' Welsh, lantruage. . • • SENATE. • • - FRIDAY; January l0;18010. ' Thomas WillifFos, Serratoreicerfron Allegheny and Butler counties-was sworn 41. , . .. ; Mr. FRAILEY of Schuylkill, p ted two peti-i dons from citizens of Northampton co tY, praying nnl for the erectiofa new county out of ' • county, to be called Ca ron. ' 1 I The resolunon calling upon the State Treasurer to givit the-items-which- made up the miscellaneous ex penditure contained in, his report, was then taken up on motion of Mr. FRAILEY of Schnylkill. • Mr. F. then offered an amendment :calling upon the State Tteastirer for, 'the aiitherity upon which he, had 'paid Jaynes M. Porter and Ovid F. ilohnson, ,one ill.' usand dollars eachfor •trying •the -.cases against J dges Darlington and Collins. 1 I i i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ' 1 • . ; After the reading the journalsi• Mr. ZEILIN offered a (resolution that the Ccmstitution of this State be so arnended' as to-require the meeting of die Legislature on- the second Tuesday of November in each year. . ! Laid on the table. Mr. KONIGMACHER gave notice that to-mor rOw-he should ask leave to bringinabillierthe elec thin of Canal Commissioners byl the people. ' ' , ( Mr. FORD of Lancaster, offered a resolution, that the Auditor General is hereby required to -furnish the Tattlers and authority &c. inrelation to the pay ment of $l,OOO to Ovid F. Jo*son and $l,OOO t•-) James M. Porter, for Prosecuting the; case agalfiA Jud Collins and Judge Darlington in the Supreme Co rt. e•election of printer of the !English journal was thet✓ gone into, and-resulted as follows t • I Holbrook ii)c Co.,,pirinter . s of 'the •English :jot:Imola of the House. I Antler & Bigler : printers of the German jOurnals. . I il'nas & Coplan printers of the bills 'of the House. Thirty.four nominations for U S. Senator were then made' !. , 1 •A.-cornrnunication was also Mad pont the Secretary of the commonwealth, in relation to the printing and distribution of the laws in the.german language. M . M'ELWEE then moved to take up the Union C, : bill, which was returned yesterday with the •1 (Gove . or's objections. ' I .. 1 ' • Bti his motion was cut off by a tao#an to adjourn, Which prevailed. Adjourned. i ; 1 i . SENATE. . , SATIIRDAY,,iImumy 11, 1840. \Nothing particular !` ticular . , done; the time of the Fannie being occupied on'the printing ipestiOn and nomina tionsfor V. S. Senator. I . I , MAR At Pori Carbon on Tuesday the, 14th inst., by William* Hull, Esquire, Mt!.-MienJEL'Cr.Lnit, to Mimi) CATtLintics Brrrx.mt, bath of 4acctiinvitle. , Jan. 6th by t h e Rev., W. Cooper,i Mr. Gairran 81.50, , A to has ANNA HODGICIrS, all lof Pottle/We.. 1 : ' DIED. . . In; the .ity of-Boston, on 'the Ist inst., Mary Hard?, wif& of Jacob Sheafe, Esq: of this Borough. In the m dat of the festivitii.s of the New Year, this accomp ished lady, so much endeared to her ac quaintances in our Borough, imaged from the trou bles of this o, the enjoymeii - sof a brighter dud bet ter woirld. f friendly sympathy could dry the tyre of the ? mouing husband and bereaved children, it I bbs ben f redly l and widely extended ; but the chris tian c4nsolaion is, that their !logs is hOr gain, dnd she non , looks from a Savimir's bosom upon the loved ones of earth she has left behind her. At the Yoitt , Farm ,yesterday, of scarlet fever, Roncut, son Of t '2l/exander Thompso'a., aged 4 years and" 2 triontl—Alio, Roeaur, ion of George Thomp - sori, aged 2 years and 7 1 ; months. The friends Of tbii family ar inviteil to attentitheir funeral this day at 3 o'clock P. M. , !without further notice.' ' 1 Potistille rw‘HUR.SDAY Eynon 7, January, 23rd :MO.— 11 Subject for debate.—'Which is the stronger \Passic.i, Lore or Fear . .." Debate tb commence at ';io'clock„ P. M. N. 13. - Persons wishing to !becolle members of ibis Society will pleas ti e icave C HARD S "mimes with the ,4,ecretary. . - cmums W; PEALE, ,Jan 18 3—lt : Secretary. ; • Geological Society. MEE VING of•the members alba Geoingiim .M Society will take place.llits -gvening at." 7 o' clock, at the Pennsylvania Hall. Important business detwods a punctual attend annce. By urderoMoinos Mii/s, V. P. • ]OLIN PORTER, Secretary. Jan' 18 • Cellillion l'artiles.4- 1840. FrIIE first party will take place at the Pcnosylva tia Ilallun Wednesday EvcniOg next, January 22. • fig order of the Mona.. rr In cage or Inctement taerithes, sleighs will be provided. Jan 18 • 3—lt Fire Brick and play. FIRE Brick. 1 • 15 and 20 loch Tile. Sub 1 Sub Tat and Fine elari I ' For sale by ' Igl. NATIiANS. Jan 11 .l l g,— , -- „, . , - „ . - ..• 1 11 4 711/611 • Ur f YIXW..9IrEVI.*,I94.IRIE • ' • : J4usielie;listi ' 4839 • I RRlEfrFOUß:bythelbefileasQattiltitFriet7 WHEAT $1 por: r iii.thelje . demapd. • _ _ , 'RYE FLOUR 1 .155 percirt-indtukand . BUCKWIREATFLOUR 111571 per cwt RYE,b,i , the. toed 65_ try the haithel 7U--read, sale. , RYE C110r75 per tins•eleallemand.'... • . OATS 34 tents—reidy . l4le. • ' POTATOKS--40 cents per Unite) ialtermand - 56 cents per bushel tredenTned. • CLOVER SEEO—$l2 00 per bud*. TIMOTHY SEED--SVSO LA ---PISE.:EO-.41 45 perbushel in demand. . IVItISKEY-.4scenui per gallon. BUT PER—fm cents peroourid=inlCegao tints EGps-12i cents ti . er dozen. ; • nrltits per porind. * - - - . . ALLOW— lOcents per TAMS 1 3 4 34 cents per potted. • , 4 CORN CHOP 70 to7scents per busheliningtand. BACON-:-13 cents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. FE ATILERS-62 cents per pound. • • COMMON WOOL4O cents per pound 111 ACKERF.L.by the MA. No - 1. $l7 No 2, $l3 SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel • PLASTER ,is ivorttt $7 50 per Yen. ' HAY $lB pet' Yon. - InstruitiOn on the PIANO PORTy -7 •ND IN 'VOCAL MUSIC. • /111411 E iiilkibitalits of Pottsville and its vicinity ire t most respectfully informed: that the subscriber will gave instruction err the Piano ,Poriccqrr Vo tel.Musio. to such persons as may feel diiiposed ta i patronize him.. He will attend at stated MOB, is any'fittnily :has terms may be akcithiiiiini t by appli cation at 11i..Shubart'inire. • V. F. HltilAtitl. Jan IS. , French ''Language. rrlflt. Subscriber respectfully armoupces In the' .public that he is prepaid toltive Lessons in the French . Langinige, in classes, or in private fatal lies. For terms, &c. apply at Mr.*Shobart'sStore. Jan•lB 3-lintr C. F. !WHAM). Lorberry Creek Road Cimpaoy. riltiE Board ,of Manegers of the Lorberry Creek . 11 . *Rail Road Company have declared a dividend' of eight percent: on the•stivrea Of stock, paid up in full. 'payarile to the Stakkorders 'or their legal repteventatives on or alter the lath day' efFebruary '1 next, by William Greer. Treasurer. at Pinrgrove,'l Schuylkill county. "Extract from the Minutes. , JOHN S'llilMPFLEß,'Sectetaty. 3-3 t J'n 18 Valuable iffusiness Staud TO RENT. THE Store lately,necupied by tiodg: sa l Pinkerton & Co., St. Clair. will be ; rented, and the balance of the Stock sold - on dtearonlndating terms. This is a. very advantageOgs opportunity fdr any - person wish-, ing to commenteirade , as Sr. dlteiniive Esiiiiiness'has! always been done at the Store—and there is no other Store within Three : miles. Apply to Jacob Pottsville. or to T. ALBERT HAVEN, Assignee, No: 11, Bank. street, Philadelphia. 3-3 t Jan 113 Lumber Lumber ' 50,1114:10 12 'Anti 20 inch - Joint Bhingles, 25,000' a p Sliitilep. 8,000 fect'hili inch . Poplar Boards, 5.000 feet half Inch Pine Boards, • Also inch Boards, and other Lumber, For sale et reasonable terms. Jan 18 3—tf SAMUEL BARTZ. Waldie's Library. 2 HlS'popular work commences its eighth year ; in January,lB4o. 19 now makes routteen vol - nines quarto. and contains 'Works wHich, at English' prices, would cost one thntisand dollars—and even at the Cur reutiboOksellers' Prices here simuld'cositat. least .one hundred and fifty dollars. Some of the' best works are only to be timid in the Library—no other edition having been issued in this country. With this year, commences a monthly erect in place of the covei,, printed uniformly with the Li brary. In this we intend to give some of the best and most popular articles in the British magazines. a large pprtion of their truly elegant light litera ture. intermixed / with some of the-beat specimens of, the AMerican press. This we havelong'considered a dzsideratum 'in the plan'tif the Library. and by its adoption we litipe to perte'et this mode of publication. Much pristagii will be alive& more interesting mat. ter will be given, and ih better form for binding. TERMS.—The Library is . publiehed regularly every week. at FIVE DOLLARS a year—payable in advance. No new subscribers taken on other terms. PREMIUSIB.—Any person subscribing for 1840 and any past year, and paying $10„ par money in Philadelphia, shall receive in addition six months of Waldie's Tun Folio. ' 2. Any one subscribing . frir anti any ttvo• past years.by paying $l5, shall receive in addition one year of the Port Folio. 8: Any pereon ibex subscribing, and taking three past years of the Library, by paying, $2O, shall re ceive one year and a half of the Pprt .4. Any person thus subscribing. rind taking Ibur past years of the Library, by paying $25 shall re. ive two years of the Port Folio. Any person - taking a complete set, including 1810, eight years. 'by paying 835, pill receive a complete two years of the Port Folio.. By adding 75 'cents a volume (one 'year of the Library makes two Volumes) to the above prices, the volumes May be timid. 'One year'Of the Port Folio makes - a volume. Early orders are requested Jan 18 Office if the Mine 11:11 and Sehnyikill Haven Rail' Road: • ' Philadelphia, January 113 - 1840. Arran election held this day, the - undermined la stockholders were elected officers of the Com• pang for one year : President—Japes Dctstas. • Managers. 'Benjamin Ungler, 'Henry Paul Beek, Wm. Richardson. Adam Everly, Samuel Mason, Jun. John Livsty, •John H. Cresson. Edward bomber, ,Thomas Ridgway, . Jeremiah Hacker. JOHN H. CRESSON, Treasurer and Secretary. Jan 18 3-31 Valuable Property TO LET. ' ' 1 ( THAT large New Much situated at the South West 'cdreer of Broad and ' • • - Wherry streets, 100 teat fronton Broad 111 I by 50 feet deep on Cherry street, imme thately oppwite the Reading Rail Road Cairiparry's Depot. This. Hotel is calculated to accomodate 50 to 100 persona. The Mains and Parlours ate large and well arranged for the cum - fink of its inmates. The location fur Rail Road bruin/less (the East and Western navel all passing its actor.) is believed to be •c of the best in' Philadelphia.' , ALSO, The Basernent story gibe about• tmilding is fitted up ass Refector9. To a good Tenant, well taleetated for the above business, it will be 'rented fin reasonable terms.— For further information apply ko JOHN HEMPHILL, No. 11.1 South 3d street, Philadelphia. 3-4 t Jan. 18 Mousline de Latbs & ChoWes. PLAIN and Figured Slousline de Loins; thallees. Black and Blue Black Bombazines, - Figured and Plain do Gro de NaFi For gala by' N. NATHAN. Jan 119' ' . IRE COPlift THE subseriberiett ncrship en 4 the ing the Iron and Tin Grata manufacturing , ter Nagle, and will 1 eakthinero at the former' . 6Es; JER, —•JanlB— CIEORGE . H:ST IC TER. requests all those in' wir eebted to . hinidn ., k account previous to Jan airy I. t(1110. to call and make settlement. as kis new ttnrgements render !i necessaty to have them closed, Attention to i is notice will sari , Cost".tp tbpse indebted to Rini. . ' 4 Jan id , • ' - 3 --3 t • Pubi c . Sale. 1 - PURSUAI 'T to.an order of the Or . am phone' Cour of Schuylkill county, on II ; L., Mecilay the Sterility of February. A. D. -_ --- ---- 1840, al lo'clock, 'P. M. ,J M ohn . 1 Bickel. appointed by e said Orphans' Court fOr that purpose will ex eto sale by Public'Vendue. on the premises. a cer ain inlet of Land with the appurtenances, situate only in Manheim and part. ly 'in Norwegian' tow shelops, Schuylkill' county, containing 361 acres a d 12 , perches. striet meas. tire, bounded on thest by lands late of Henry Bade. now Michael 1 arsdeman, on the North by lands of Joseph Zell, njaw Sillyman & Co„ on the West' hy land claimed by the New York and SCIMVI kill coal . Company, and nn the South by the 2d Mountain. and Claimed hithe said Company. The appurtenances ballasts of a Dwelling House. a Barn. and Stables, situate on ;he West Branch °Me river Schuylkill. and the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ha ven Rail Road runs lengthways through said Land. About 60 acres thereof is cleared and good soil, the situation is well adapted for the purpose ore.. Trying on any public business, and there is situate on the sard Land a'never failing Water Power. sufficient for any purse i'dcli a 'Fdrnaces.'Forges. or, other purposes—Late the Est to ofJohn Ma anon, deceased. By orde of the Court. JOHN M BICKEL, Trustee. 0 ACO : KREBS, -Clerk O. C. Jan 18 5-3 i Boots _JUST received a la RP meat of Mens' and coniisting Of" Mane` Water 'P 'eof Roots, " Calf and al do " Kip ' 4, db " do and Calf Shoes nail Brogoes, - " Morocco an Berens, , Women.' Seal, Cal , and Morocco Mote, 4 Kid Slipiiers. 16 . 'Kid Viet rise, Garter ' ts, . :Ruffaloe and G m Over Shoes, , 'Lisl Socks, & &c. 'For sate cheap for sh, by N. NATLIANS, 3-3 t Jan 18 Pottsville *alter Comiiany. PIM Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of three per' cent. for the last six months, on the Capital stock of said corndany, pay able to the Stockhold4rs or their legal representa tives 'ho•Or after the 23d inst. at the office of A. Graham, 'Premium', Centre street. ' • ANDgEW RUSSEL, President. 2-3% Jan 6th, .18.40 WHEREAS, Simon Kramer and Isaac Mann, Iry trading under the drm of Kremer & Mann, a the 2d day, ofJanuarY inst. executed an Assign, lent to the Subscriber intrust tot: the benefit of mit crdditdra who shall release theil claims within uce months from the date thereof, which said As. patent may be seen at the residence ofthe' sub. rtber. Notice. therefine, as hereby given to all raona indebted to said firm to make immediate peat, and those having demanas to preseEt them WILLIAM WOLFF, Market Street, Pottsville. 2-6 t Jen 11, 1840 CAME to the Steam Mill of the Subscribers, some time ago, a 1100, about one year old. The °arms is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise• it will be sold according to'law. • CLEMENS & PARVIN. 2-3 t Jan 11 Winter Gloves. • MENS Lined Fur - Tip Gloves, ' • Fat and Beaver do • Castor and Hoskin do • • Lined and Wooten do Mena' Castor, Bcaver,'Kid and Hoskin dn. Vor sale by N. NATHANS. Jan 11 - 9 The Camomile Pills:. - ASEVERE ease Of Pass, cured at 100 Chatham street Mr. DaniollSpinning ofShrewshury„ Eden: Town, New Jersey, Was severely afflicted with Piles! for more than 20 years, tee had recourse to med.! 'tints of almost every descri?tion, also the advice of several eminent Physicians, but never found the! slightest relief from 'any source whatsoever, until he' called on Di. Evans, ; of 1011Chatham street, N. Y and procured' some inedipine from him,. from which he found intmcdiate and subsequently a per. feet cure. 1 REV‘'Aflt t OF COUNTERFEITS. 07Cautiiin.—Fle Particular in , purchasing to see that the label of this Vedicitie contains a notice of its entry acconfing. to Act of Con - grew:. And he like. wise particular in obtaining them at lOU Chatham street, New-York, or from the Regator_ Agent. !- 4: - BANNAN, Pottsville. _ Jan 11 A T an Hlection 4-316 . in the Boreal: 30th day or Decem eons were duly elect. Mine Hill Hemet' , the cuan.ni year: GEORGI Burd Patter Chaitea Ship Samuel Silly .• Setreta, Pepper, Ph' infl Elids. !NILLII' Dee ;I I ) • , • • _ ,-; • : . • NERSUIP,- r .. red • into a general 'copart -1 anuary.lB49; foriconauct War& bosiness„ Stove and c . - tinder the style' of Stich happy to receives tie old stand nf the senior partner. i RGE H. STICHTER, SHAH NAGLE.' • ram nd Shoes. ge and well selected assort- Werner's' Boots and Sitters, -11'otice. Stray. Hog. eld at the Pennsylvania flan, of Pottsville, on Monday the r. 1839. rise folloaring per d officers of the Mill Creek and .& Rail Road Company. rot President. E PATTERSON. Managers. n, ,Harvey llolkins, .•n. Samuel Lelia, an, Andrew Russel, • y and Treasurer.. ANDREW RUSSEL. L-3t ith and'Sickeeti. ladtiphia • Ev ALE I nd Bbls;Tor tsbi by & HAGGERTY. MIN Dr;': . • Citisopitte Pi ; 11 ! - unr! ; • and aids ~_ s NUIVCOS diepopsia.. ;billiomi ditties - es'.`Piles.,titriii:firnatir weakness,' and all alainaollit*PocliendtiacilitnillateaPiri% Pat "pitation ofhesit, arsons irritabilityiperVena weak- . nee flirojelhils;itertiinal ireakriess:andigestion. loss otappetit4he,ailborti. general debility, bodily weak, nes% Wintering arlirien sic,knesS.'flitnleney, bysterL faintings, - :hysteiies. headaches. hiccup, sea sick Miss. night mareiNlaiiiimilisin;-astlima. tie doulou rens. crainp, lipasbs63ic, kffectionik and, those who are sittings to that. %Dilate:erne:ming disorder, Pout; will find relief from thelestillbringe, by a Course of Or. Diane-medicine. . L BEWARE OF COVNTEnFEITS. ' 11 3:7 Cautiori.-13eparticularlin purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry sceardingy, Act of Potties: -And be like Wise particular in obtaining. theat:et 100 Chatham street, New. York. or from the / i - -1, • ' -.Regular Akeitt. °i• • /1 BANNAN, Pottsville. Of whom also may hebbtained, ' `Dr. 'Evans, Soothing Syrnp.';(for teAlting,) Dr. Evans' Fetierand Ague Pills, Dr. Good'aYermile Pills, The Baron Von Hutcheler'elPillv. The abore invaluable Medicines ; are soli ea:fied Rnetail at 100 Chatham Street. New Nhrk, 3 South Seventh Street. Philadelphia. 36 Curnll,4ll, Boston. Matra., And the fultoiringi Agents-4 • Wm.Bannon, rotterille, Hasidim. & Grier;;Carliale,i Wm. Bel!, Harrisburg, Win, Barndide, Lociiburen, ..lahn Wind; Lancaster. 'D. S','Clarke. Erie, 3. P. Olmstead; Bethany, B. Cam Orel! & Waynesburg,' loratio L. Pierce...Carbordate..j. W. Duncati, Bed. ford. (Hugh Afters. Irwin &i Arthurs,) -Pittsburg, C. Christman. Mauch Chunk, Hand & Kirtland, .1 liousdale, B. Bright, Allentown. 3;7REMOVA ` Wm . Evens' has removed his'oftee in l'hiladelphia for he sale of lila Catto lIIIS and Arrant:tr. SvateP,. fln l children Teething, to No. - 3 South beventh, corner of Market Street, where sll businesa connected with thejeale of his Medicines,. will in future be transacted.; 'and Where the above medicines may always beluidiGanuise• - . WM. V.VANS; M. - I EM N. El.—The principal otri o at No. 100 Chat. hem Street, New:York, :cvli.ere Communisation by letter are requested lobe nuidedirect. , aiIiEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS La Jan. IL - 3 • I No Aliology ' . for Wigs. ATTENTION 'BALD IkEADS. fi v. all the remedies ever , devised for the restore "'. tton and preservation uT the Hair, nothing bas been found equal.to Alibates Oliaitihous Hair. Tonic. It seldom fails to restore theitittr to health and beau. ty. Many who were bald 'Oren iilunths ago. can now exhiit luxuriant head e of hair by the use alit. I Copy of a letter frOM Dr. S, S. Fitch. Philadelphia, May tu, Ins. • Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir : 1 reel that 1 can hardly say enough to you in favor OfjAltbert's !lair Tonic, sold by you. My hair had been falling off about two years, and had becomeeery thin , threatening speedy baldness, when I corienced uging this rem: edy. In about one week t iceased to fail off. I have used it now about three months, and have as full and thick a head of hair as I can possibly desire. I have recommended its 04 to a nuottrr of my blends. who all *kik well, of it. It faithfully cm. played, I have tit. doubt of iistgetteral soccer:l, I may add that f hetore using the Tome, I had tried al moat' all the various articles employed for the hair, Pgch as the Macassar Oil, e 4 the different prepara tions of bear's- oil, veg. table 'hair oil, &o. without experiencing int,ch,if any be,h‘fit; ' Respectfully ;yours, S. S. Frrott, No.; 172 Chesnut street. Copy of a letter from C.. C. Park, Pastor Kthe Bap tist church at Haddonfield. N. J: •Haddon,field; February 1.2. 1839. . 4 Dr. D. Jayne—Sir: I take pleasure in informing . 011 that the bottle of Alibert's Hair Tonic which I obtained of you last October, has proved most sails. factory and. sueceSsful. My hair had 'fora lung time been exceedingly thin. But for two or three years mist it had so fallen out, that my head bud be come almost entirely bald. I was under the nem. say of concealing the baldness by' combing the hair Ott the mdes of it. But now after using about ball of a bottle of the Tonio,l have as luxuriant a growth of hair as I over had. ' C. C. PARK. The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pastor of the Baptist church at Great Valley, Pa., who had been more or less bald for. many years, used duee bottles of the Hair Tonic, and lies a fine growth of new hair. ov er all that part of his head where-'he was before bald, writes— '4•3ly hair is glowing finely,/ assure sou." L. Vixidaeft. Westchester, Pa., March 2,1839. Mr. Bond, one of the Compositors in the office' of the Philadelphia' Public-Ledger, who had lost nearly all hir hair from ofT the top ot , his head, has had it completely restored by the Mut of this Tonic. Two' Officers of the American Navy had good heads of hair restored to them by using five bullet each of this Usk Tonic, one of whom War over 'sixty years of age. Four gentlemen connected with the r ublic press in 'Phan&lphia, have also had their baldness removed by using this remedy. The Rev Mr. Park er,.Pastor, of the Presbyterian Church in Delaware county, Pa., who was completely bald Over the top of his head, and was also becoming coniiiderably gray, has used only two bottles of this tonic, and has not only a luxuriant growth of new hair upon his head, but all the gray hairs have 'disappeared, and then places have been supplied by healthy of a natural colour. Finally, nine casts bf baldness out of every ten, may positive 4 be removed by a faithful application of this ir valuable remedy.— There As; therefwe, now ns excuse for a tradhead Prepared only by Dr D. JANNE, sole• - p.nprietor, No. 20, South Third street, Philtitielphi. Price Si a bottle. • • The above valuable flair Tonic may he had in Pottsville, of Clemens & Parvin, and of Wm..T. Ep (log, Druggists. Where also may be had Jaynes' Expectorant and Cartninatide Balsam—the most valusble family medicines 'that . hatre 'ever teen known., Jan I • The Camomile Pills. .ANOTHER recent teat of the unrivalled virtue of Dr. Wm. &aria' Medicines.— DYSP EPS lA, TEN YEARS STANDING.—AIr. J. MeKenzio, 176 Stanton street. was afflicted with the above com plaint for ten years. which tricapaciate:d him at tn_ tervals, for the period of six years, in attending ts, his business, resumed to perfect health under the salutary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans., BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, . 11:7 Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see tlie WWI of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining mem at,loo Chatham street, New-York. or from the Regidar Agent. B. HANNAN. Pottsville. Janll ' 2 . AT an Election held at the Pennsylvania Hall, in the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the 3 0th day of December, 18:39'. The following riersons were elected officers of the Schuylkilll Valley Nevi gallon and , haul Road C/mpany for the ensuing year: . Tretiident. DURD VIATTERSON. • Managers. , 4 , 9 Abraham Pott, i Aqpilla Bolton. Genrge Pottik G. G. Palmer, A. St. Otair Nichcilst John G. Hewes, ' Secretary and Treasurer. ANDREW RUSSEL. Jan. 4 - 1-31 Pliolticei • - - • - THOSE who are indebted to Samuel Lswil ivilt -ii- call immediately on t itre Assignee, and set& the same: ; , i Jan. 4 • - • .Schilylkill Batik Notes. A small Arnunnt of SelinyMill Bank Notes will zik be tateb in triehengel for Goods at the.Storo of d e N.NATHANS... ' I titre Street, Pottsville. 1 ' 52 ' .-.;:,.... I c. fig. 514 f EMMMMIENEWM ENE _ - Mineral jO ll r% S zvtgAtmajaitio -far 1!339„. for..eale. bound,w4diabbou.alV , Jati. 41-•• - • „ • r • Nei - QMIIIELILONM,I•Atthi • • • 6 z'in- the County .of "Sibuylktl),. plolnssinutt dated' the 13th orDenother, dti. Ofe. t • arid tiensferred alithut palms! proyetty to the , seri* ;for, the tined Or.nertein clingy of ids teed. itors therein t 'inenti'oned, presided they entente, within mix triestlit from , the gate of the said *align. rnent.A yeleSse of their eliimkegainst hirts.- The assigner:in atni release etiit be Om by applyiosi to the stOascitbeiln.eatd,lMrookb. I t ifANIEL • ,LF.I% Assiginst. I. - ! 1' , .51-4 t . .oj7ci . of the -11flite'llili and - S chaylkilt J Rail H wen Mgt' oinpany. - 4 , ._-, 14 Phibidoptin t • 'MO 839. • 1 TUE stockholders df this Coto nyare hereby ;irec. notified that thsii.Atinual lltest ins will bo hold on the,tl3tht- day of Jahhary,ll.B4o., at 10 o'clock A. M., when an election will lel held for choice tifo. President and ten Meaagers, hie ndoct the affairs of the Company the ensuing sea's. . JOIN H. CR ' N, Secretary . . o i . • • . - ••i i• •`' ,51-4 t Icintylkill ;barna!, Re ding, w il l please tae three times, send ne paper to ,Mr. I send bill to thimolEcit .__ Berke & insert' the s Cresson. en ..__ . . I , Notice. l .•• I • , : 1,. •fn. , t esLEORG E 31. Totten, lete of Port Carbon, Schayt. lUllr kill `county, and Casper Frederick Chlhorn, of Philadelphia', :slatting under the firms of Tottsps. de Uhlborns, iri.elimylkill Cennty, and of Utahans '4 , Co.; in PhiladeljNa..hase'bv, assigpmenb dated t h e ; 23d day or Noverriben'lB39,anigtied to %bandana., bertha!' their Estate and" Effei, in tenet fistheir Creditors. (after certain prefbre ces therein stated,' who shall within thirty. days from the `9th darer December inst., the date on wlitelv said equipment,. will be recorded in the Officeorpe Recorder of Deeds of Schuylkill 'County, ercutinefult. Release of ill . claims against the said asslgobrelir`either of them. The assigement and re ease will Wit= ted by the subscriber at Charles Lawton's • on the Norwegian Rail' Read. l l JOSEPH F. CARROLL. .A s a apra 9 lia u;. ...11 i - I:Kc. 7, - Two three-story Brick Hone" Imam x'. Lots on';Centre- ROO, P utrivine, icu as pied as s .'n - Sfor'and Pim Office. us •I •I - ,Two Frame p Dwellings, on same street occupied by Messrs Simmer and Parker', _ A House aeiti k qt as c4f ,, Ziund on Mkrket and Ad. ems street, occupie Wm. Gleba'. A House and Lot or ound on Rail Road street s occupied by Levi Cake—also, two other'Lots Of Ground on same street.- A House and Lot of Ground on Norwegian street, occupied by Amothy FUz—also; another 'Lot ou the same street, adjoining lot of Samuel Herr. l A tract of Coal Land : , situstein Drat:chid' Sebuylitill - county...containing about 45b tictiaz• Well imi.roved'fdr operatives. For furrhar particulars idqpire if • MARTIN 'WEAVER. Pottsville, Dec 21, 1839. • -51-tf ItIiTHEIIEAS the Honorable John Hanks , v dent Judge of the Third Judicial District of Pennsylvania, has' appointed Monday the Satan. teenth day (February. 1840. as the time for holding' a Special Court of ComalOn Pleas in Schuylkill county, for the trial °tithe following Causes. namely: —Anthony F. Miner vs. 'John 'Scholl. John Hannan. Frederick bauderbrun et. al, N0.25.0f Mord)) T,eitit , 1839, Franklin Miller vs. James Ditii;lasiiiid Whirr, Nu. 27. of March Term, 1839.. end Jacob Heber' Jacob . Dreibelbis and Daniel •Dreibetbis,'ltha. March Term, 1829. Public notice is theretre bet- by given that a Special Court gfCoinmon Pleat, tit by holden at the Court House in Orwigsburg ip itti for Sch.uyllall County. on Monday the sevenfeanih do r y of February. 1840. at ten o'clock .in foreman, fifr the trial of the said causes. • PETER FAUDWIG; Shcriff: • )1 Sheriff's Offiee,'Orwigs• t, burg. 'See 13, 1839. .50, Estate of John Fox, decease4,lsite I?' 'to' egia m Townshii. Notice. .ETTL.RS of Administration having beim - wilt. •'•• bed by the Register of Schtiylkill County;terillit subscribers On the &date of John Fox, deceafil4 late of NuAvegian Township, Schuylkill County; therelbie ell persons Who know themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make fidixie dodo payment to the subscriber, residing - tri this Borough of Minerevllle. And those having claims against the estate ul said (teemed, will please to present them, duly authenticated, ithlbodt delay, for Bailment. OM Dpo 21 Dt•e 21 Valuable Real Estate- FOR SAME. Proclamation. Ji !WES FOX, Adnitratitritt4s.l: 11fineroville, Dcc. 14, 50 6t Valuable Tavern Stand • FOR SALE. THE subscriber wishing to retire 'from the business, will sell at private tialei the well known Hotel, Centre House, in ,Port Clinton, Schuylkill county, Pe. file house is nearly new and well finished with ate:, hies and other necessary not buildin g s, a good gar den, a pump of good water within a few fret of the kitchen door—all in good r e pair, ana•nOveliiently arranged for business. It is on the Centre Turn pike, twenty miles horth of Reading, find Sfteea South of Pottsville, being thus centrally eitUatad be. ismer' those flourishing towns, renders it onenTtho ,best stands for a tavern on the route. Four r;!daily .lines of Stages pass here, all stopping ar.d dining at 'this house.— Port Clinton it a Depot fur coal, from•the tams - - qua mines, Iron,, Lumber. &c., which must always mike the situation valuable. 'lai Sip, 11_1 - Nov. ag, For Sale.; AL FARM of land, in, the immediate iianity of zA:PottslMle, containing 20' Aties, Acres of which ie cleared and in a grind state of cultivatfen. ALS 1, a valuable trust Of land in Jeffersorireouo ty near Ridgeway settlement , containing 1005 acres. This Wet is heavily timbered with White Pine and Cherry, and the soil is excellent for agricultural put. pcibes, • The Warret aed Ridgeway Turnpike panes a- Innguani lend. The C e sionty at present containiabout. Eighteen Thousand infiahrtants acid is fast in'efesi. tog. The subscriber proposes Qiviiding Mist tract into five equal partupf tvvo hundred and one antes' each, so as to come r him) the means of induattious "men of limited , capital to settle in a healthy,' flour. ishing, and feet improving county. For ferriis, or further information, enquire of ..Vw M. HAGGERTY. Executor of A. Wainwright . , deiested. Pottsville. Novl 44 tf Anthracite To Iron Master a , MIME sobscriber. will be prepared after the 10th linaity 1840, to furnish plane and 'drafts, for building _furnaces to smelt iron with An. thracite: and will attend presonally either tobaildt ing or blowing , in. He deems it onneeessary j to eta' fer to the growing importance of this brans:h i d the iron basitiess, or to offer, testimonials of his experi. _ enee in b'eth .the old Country arid America.: ..:"Phir - success which has attended his exertions inl Potts: silk will be 'the guarantee of his teture operations • Persons CACI Idesiretiis erviecjs or any informas• lion connected with hi. Jsine s s, will make applies. tion by letter to his address. • BENJAMIN PERRY. Pottsville, Scboy!kill Co., Pa. Dac: 28, .` -1 • - 42.-4xno• • , - _ Whieke .' n 1.15 Iritth emit Scotc h ` l - 0 ‘ Lemont ,and freoh juat&aeatved It Jati. 4 f NATHrk , _ E DAVID WALKER ' 4 2 m.•
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