I : 1.~ ~ • • Jai 'Tax raisins' zocuak • t MIE1541111:19., Stand Wrath the cyraris ` shad e, , With the blue brißht sky aboT4, thee, - 1 With thy topes all LOA§ IDA Avid the heart, co* that could lave:thee ; Arid thin*, as the w*ra !tears sitqt And saddened thorigtt4 come ITY ice, bt that cold, yet chairieliss, hear t, the bitter vicrild before thee. The wild flowerets spay tvirer,l - O'er 'the bright iorrng jilted the relying, And above the sile . ekgrrere, jj . , Will .she summeq ‘ lxrirrile sighin g ; ' Thou may! se weep,for t!ur once bright eye . • For the smile that cheered thY sorrow, Give to the winds 'yEiy si g h, „ They may weep for' thee to mirrrow. I J I a aatailt4eoltlrOW, I I 11. - ty 'in herrglorpr the altered glow, j, tulle brigt laic- locks are Illearyi, he lavished t4ust, j . " 1 ,7. • ieart's sa4u restless fever g ; he earth'? vain duet- I arenche4and lost foririe:r: in lave'', deep tone, !:F U of frieridsl4 spoken; t. poisoned Trlarti alone' ' thine oi4 heart stun' 'tie broken ; remf faith and love, I f :. 1 the pharitam yes beside thee, a thinelle above, • I ength tmtl hcipe to guide;thee. I .1, iorzE. I I Geto on t 1' - Of bean Look on . • When "POur out, • " Of the . Foith on To be Trurt tht• In Ir. , Hide . thek When Dream th' While Raise -th! For • *I `Treasure eiE.l el • ..,- ELIJAH' 421111114 Treasure ,re 4.1 the Dsreetor of the) I'oor :and of the I ployment for the Cotisity of Schuylkill ] day of January A: /..Y, 1839, to the f in iial .4. D. 1840. 1•: 1 :: 1,: ! 1 i PP.'. 1 'lB39.—Jan. 1. To balance remainin g ' Elijah liarnmer ;FresSurer To cash 'received from pir c 4tors of thi during the year i,, T I , ‘ i To cash received Iron* George Bat' ' . interest on $2OO fro* his iblaihee now a Pauper ' .r. • I • Tocash received fnaniF. W' fines To do do.: 1 °01 Wheat, ; i • To do do , 1 tiant lat&Steward for balance' bands from settlement Aj Balance due Tieaeuref, I 1. By cash paid Isaac Miner, I front the Ist of April. 184 By cash paid Samuellifuntal op to the Ist of ApritlB.3l - By cash paid for'Mechnnics Shingles rind other mi buildings and repairing c By cash paid for Flaniiels,l blualin,And Checka,Cal ' and Flax Linen, &e.„ By cash paid for Sugat,Cof Chocolate, Soap,Oil, Sp ' Fish and Salt Hardware, Earthebilßueeos and 17 Banes Flour i 7 Heads Steers , t's 4 Cows 1 Horse d . Beef Bacon Pdtatoea 42 Apples, Cider and ymega ni Brushes and Broes Shoes and Stockings; Shipstuff I I Tobacco • 1 Stove Pipe, and Ti Wa • Materials, and Mechanics Stationary and 1 cottage 56 tons coal Constable fees for bringing paupe Relief to out dour pahpera Carding dying and (weaving Road and school tax for 138 and Limestone • Hired. men 1; f, Hired women ' • El:sabeth•Shoemakefl yi Rakes - ii• • Gaidehing Saddlery ; Blacksmith • Printers Coffins Sawing Freight and toli',9 ilerc Apothecary I ; Coats Ground rents on lot Pott.rille Makin; shirts 1 Clock 1 Plough . Assicants to Steward Thimothy seed iron u • SAS Ify oh paid Wm ; • ; sal ry as Hireable 1: • Ex a servioss Samuel K. Kepner .t. l , for 1838 ' F i Do Extra per Do. do Daniel B. Keralmer . ,a for 1838 'di 3 dais tx ea Direetoill. 111 20 00 1 f IS service - j 450 • ' P -- 24 50 Willie! Bartolet 1> r salary rsii i' Director for isp • i - i'l 20 00 Do do rx4i servici • .13 12 • , '. J . , ! i 2-fy ea.% .paid" Tease Moser for 8. - months service a i ii Steward I . ~...... Samuel liuntslng , late'Btcysardir 13 'f - - and Clerk for 9 ,onths service .1' „Jag. !,13an nan,tEsq yeat a italary ;, r.. as,Coonsel for ireetorsi . • ?•'4,: 48 00 Do ,ilo ' 4z l rti servicat ;f 30 00 t Jf hie eatarkl :,68 OD Charles Foeht, pa a 4 Clerk Ehjeb.flammer 1 Treaenret for I s. Doc or George ' • year service as Doctor S. R. bled , vim+ rendered meow ia l i / 41etacIt . .4i1 7 - , .. . 112 so ftuiscia9 1: , ar,' I I year "0 ; I • uti gilifFlT. 'By ilatance due . re. IV . ,e,:,the Subscr iber /it ill havapg-! examine t. and Dereuttira ef Sel pep meet for, th e u d.it port the for g., out investigation -a, 0111 1 hundred , ar. .' Wttneas our hand D. 840:' f , tEI , r Samuel Hantunger, late Steward' 'Samuel for tho , Chanty of ri ha first day '.or January. 1839. to t4..D.'1839. into last day only in; .-1 I A • 1 , r 1 ara r be ce in haad )t i of Additore , l cifiglijah Haw: I 1 1 ; ~; ' , - 123'.00 '‘11;. rent 1 ,23 00 37 rm ,a Aceinini n ficitAse!'or i ayllitl4 from it day !ifltpr* !de& . - of « ;it I. Tel 4'per 14st re &el received' et. Triatiar.' ILT Fri •Jeo ury 11.011,, - ICE I t For finea, - Babbatti fireakittg' fiarning ; ,' - • Disturbing public worship - Huntirig on Poor-floile Vane For - itay, Beet r; Veld , Cr e s r oeuid Rage i > ••'' Aides and - • t Wood rred baulir.g, School arid cereicharge on sour From Boarding paupers . . Calico. both. daonelcaillt ribbon. wool. ' baskets; butter, &odor binjelf•' • 411!):71 account until, House of Bm:j frinn thefirsti pt day ,of Jan the hinds o $327 01 °°!' 5,950 00 her. Mete 12 00 itman, 2 OO OE 800 ; ger his 46- 25; ,1 174 33 'uel Hu !remaintl ril tat 1 FEE Co d s die Insjiluticin I $14 56 00 Stewnrd - II I-- 1006/ , and alai) 'Board, -- • / ‘tterials for;[ new 1 /i 4:16 ' 13Sleti ' Tea ' • ' other bui di7e ,/ 89 563 2 65 11 '' Blanke ,',4lusly / • : lino, 11 fe. , Tow 7' - , I', -530 501 —.., ,' • . 53 28f darWare 88 38/ 186 876 • '. I 240 39 05 00 . 11 1 ' .97 56 I - I 1 95 26/ ll'i 13396 I I j, 3 1 8 g 62 1 35 ' . 22/79 -61(2 43 1 9 4 -14499 17 011 99 90 24 35 202 875 36 41 -,67 73 183 79 210 05 42 90 61 97 4 80 I 14'39 .., . i I ,I 35 26 10 60 i i , J 30 75 , . I I 12 00 /-• 25 18 aandiie &c i I ~25 66 • 4 431 I 1 i • I , se 74 btorr is Additioi tO l~ =E ee, Mol ces, Stc il ii I Barn 1 for new t9l-I°H . 11' I 839 ' r dowerylln rm 1 1 , 50 00 13 08 800 9.,00 34 70 - 1 75 21 73 lIE tkft YS. tiff I year' r 11;11838 ISIV' _ 0 00 , 1 '' l• • 1 1 ear ea ary i 11 1 ' rl 1 oo ice folk4B3B° 63 00 o- , for 1839:j 18 00 r i 113 50.00 101 00 EEO 200 60 450 00 78 00 20 00 70 00 865f9'594 174 334 tore of Schuylkill courity aunts of the Treasurer. rid 'Odle House of Em- Schuylkill, Respectively • . teinent as the result of rj r& doe the Treasurer four' 33-100 - dollars, 9th .. day of Jamiary, A. 1.1 IHUNTZINGER, ICUTZ, WNING. MM 90 461 El et April, A. 'p.1839 CR. 11839-;Ry4ish paid for 1443 lbs.' • flour Blackitnitii *fork • - - Medicine !. .; Expense - 1r mid_ postage' Coffins : ; - Constable bringing pauptiii • Renewed of policy of insofar*, - Leather arid shoemaking • • Printing . • . Clover seed - ' - - . Corn.. eggs, dinner bell, bOuse' keys, soup i lind nails Oat door relief ' TOIL gate ' . Assistant to steward Hired, men ' Cutting cord wood, and wore' ore Farm Toilet ing ! _ Plan of new • bard r -• Witnesswages, costs arid, Conn. eel.fee Cat Easton) .;'• To three , months compensatiod as Steward and Clerk, fiorri let. of January, to the let of April, 11439. To cash paid Elijah .tiammer; Treasurer - • Is r aac Mo ser, Steward, in accoun t with the Di. rectors of the Poor and of the House of Employ. ment for the county of Schuylkill, from the Ist day IX April A. IX 1839, to the Ist day of January A. D 1840, i -, ..% : . PR. Carth.recrived from Elijah Ham. mer, Trpaeurer boarding 'paupers hay timber • _ rents , B. Kepner, Eq. $l2 00 j, G. Rausb, Es+ 2 W. Fiugei for damages done by letray-horse in field 2 00 beef indentures fire ivood, peeture atones , onions paupers, muslin, flannel, stikkings; &c. • To lienee remaining , in the h de f Aeolic Moser, Steward Clt.. By cash paid for hired men, clads, dr.c.! t • by cash paid for labour in hay Making and harvest by cash paid for rye and corn Sz.er. constable fees for bringing pan- Pars to House hardware, &c. • • dry goods travelling expense grciceriea • 'fish 'shoes and stockings stationary tailor work dried peaches, apples, and cherrys 4c. 1 barrel - flour shingles and boards for new buildings potatodi 80w 1.! i • seed wheat ! 4 tons.coal 511 heads cabbage postage, r. , justice fees for signing indentures baskets, 'beef, cost, &c -I hired women • . gardening mason work at new. buildings - out door relief, lime, and apothecary seeds, cabbage plants, and toll compensation as steward from the tat of April 'to the let of Vecember A. D. 1839, 8 month balance in the hands of4he Steward Paupers remaining in ithe House on the Ist day January, 1840 /: e 2 • male male under 12 years female. females under 10 yearei out door pOrpere Paupers admitted into' the House from Ist'day Of ^ January 1839, to Ist day January 1840. male : male born in House 3 male but door . , 6 female • • female .. born in Hones female orn door • Whole number ' 247 I males diScharged and a secluded i 75 female do , .! do , i 51 males died : 12 , do„, do out door '. females died ~ do do out door bound :5 boys and 2 gy, remaining M BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1839. George Fritz to Joilush Thornas,:ot Roaring 'Creek township„Colunibia county, William Swenck to Abel G. Swift, or the/ Barone, of Pottsville, Sebuilkill county, Daniel li to Solomon Lindner, of Rtzah township,,Schoykill ,county, John Roach to; Joseph Albright, of West Brunswick township Schuylkill county. Johtl Esquire to James Thothas olf:oil township, Norihumbcrland county; Marga ret :Roach to Fredericik C. Epting; of; the Borough of Pottsville; Schuylkill county, Mary Fulton to Daniel Old, of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. MADE IN 110IJSE. . . 64 Shirts, 24 Showilie, 47 Frocks, 39 pair Pinta. loons, 15 Roundabonts,9 Sun Bonnets, 46 pair Shoes 16 Petticoats, 47 Aprons, 8 Table Cloths, 19 Towle Night Caps, 19 Bed Sheets,lB pair Stockings, 9 pair Mittens, 30 Coffins, 50 Pilfow Cases, 16 Dol. eters,'l6 Bed Cover Crises. • PRODUCE OF FARM. Ryp 432 bushels' Wheat 1101 bushels, Summer Wheat 14 bushels:Oita 444 bushels, Corn in Cobbs 620 hashels, Potatoes 950 bushels, Hay 69 four horse loads, Corn Tops 7 toed!, bushel Timothy Seed, 91 bushels Buckwheat, 17i bushels Onions,s6 bush. els Clover Seed, 53 lbs. Wool, 1250 Pickels, 1550 Cabbage Heads:.:_• i ' L ;i • PRODUCE OF DAIRY, • , - 8916 lbs.BUtter. . - `Siaugtitered 1, Heifer, weight 307 16., Elide 5Q lbs.,-4 Calls, weight g 74 lbs., likdes 316 lbs.. r Fattened on : Farm - and Slaughtered 5 Steers, weight 2235 lbs., Hides 368 lbs.,,Tallow 90 lbw,- 4 Cows, weight - 1626i. lbs., ,Hides 228 i lbs., Tallow 114 lbs.,--8 ; Hogs, weight 1053 lbs:, Lard. B7 lbs.,—r 9 Sheep, weight 526 lbs.,—sold one Calf for 10 dol lars• ' ' . Ws, the Subscriheie,. Auditors, of the county fof Schuylkill, having examined the account of Isaac ~Ittoser. Steward of the Schuylkill county Alma to..resPectfully report the abort Statement h. :as ; Jesuit of, our intrestlption: Belem* rth 62'50 20.00 8 50. s .off MI 39`23 8609 4 75 100 • I 43 919.23 EMI liral ST.z. ss i 47 89 2 00i 1 00 - 1:4611 10,0.0' 11 10 37 SO 44 69 - 8 00 80 00 9 71 24 00 455. 15 00 43 34 31 65 10 00 4 00 51 40 150 00 '1 46 26 8628 55} IMI $B7O 00 95 89 110,08 19 62 147 14 16 01 2`94 5 00 3 08 5 00 150 FIZI 16 , 6 7 81324 52 rim $2.71 85 108 466 282 05$ 200 00 1 48 31 $1324 52 94 - 247 number EOM EH 'do ' th S d inmnuiinß the..han ot. e tawar 31-100 Witifeo . out liiindothis itia9tli day of Januory.A. • e -T-s ;1. . EDWARD PETER guTz.:_,. ' • 2 2 THE ttubieriber , teepectfiilly.inAinni - hie 'Heade and the-public in gittaral.that • • has itut. received ond opened SA se , 1 '1 . sotnient of genuine ar.d fresh - DRUGS, MED ICINES.- CHEMICALS •- ". DYE, STUFFS; - • togottlter : With a yetrietY Perfumery and Fancy -ArtiCles. and an assortment of - PATENT ' ME.DV .CINEB, such as •, •• - , , , , _ • ' Batsman ' s Drope.Godavyis Cordial Torlintin'i Balsam, Dloby's Carminative, Balsam De British Oil. :Harlem , Oil, Gpedeldocir. Worm Tea, BiCker's Eye Salve. Lea's Antititlions. eon's - Eye, 'Water, Goldin Tinetire,'Tetter.` Ring . Worni and 'ltch Ointment,- Barbee* celebrated I Horse Polder, •-• All of which are offeredfus sate very let?: - E - tIT Having engaged the services of an EXPERT.' ENCED,.-_DRUGGIBT, front. PbiladelPhis"i he feels' confidence in assuring the public that Pltvetairee PitasciitrraiNs will be carefolly and aeontitely pounded at all hours.- Neither' pains 'or' expense have been spared in procuring the best selection of article?, and he hopes by attention and climbs merit and remove hie share of public patronage JOHN -8. C. MARTIN, - . • Centro Street;-.next to Mahantatigii.'. .Pottsville, Feb. 22, 1840.. VARLETT STORE. rIME Subscriber respectively informs his Ilrlend -•• and the public in general that he keeps on has and offers for sale cheap,: •-1 , , • ,-. •• Gentlemen'sid, Cotton, nd Berlin Gloves, K i i i do. . 'White and BI ck Cotton do. Gum Elastic, Cotton andorsted Suependern, ti lV Real Black Italian Crava ; •- . White and Figured Punge Pocket Ildkk, • `-' Plaited and Plain Satin Stocks.' dO. , -do. Bombazine do., • - Linen Bosoms and Collars, • Merino and Conlin Half Hose, Hair, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, Cologne. Lavender and Rope Water. - Bear 'a Oil and Pomatum, Tooth and Pearl Powder; Castile and Shaving Soap, Ladics'a Top, Neck and Side. Combs, '. Real Turtle Shell Side Court's, - Patent 4 Key and Single Key Flutes, ~ Clarionets-5 and 6 Keys, and Fifes, French and German Accordeons, Violins—various kinds, Violin Bows, • , Gamuts fur Clarionet, Violin, Flageolet, Flute an Fite, ,z • • Flageolets Violin Strings, Piasoke., Silver ever point Pencilsata Leads, Pocke Books and Wallets, Lemon Syrup, Currant Jelly,- - ~ ~ Preserved -Ginger, Confectionary, Fruit, Toys, &c. &c. &c. ' JQLIN S.C. MARTIN. /Spt 7 ' 36 Pl EW STORE. T. &W. Pollock, "JAPE just received a New end Ele ant assor a.m. meat of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting o Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Barak Cloths, Cassi mere., and Sattinets. Merinoes ' French Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de Lanes,Shallas, &c. Brocha, Merinoe, and Woollen Shawls & Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. Blankets, Tickin; Canton Flannels,. Br. and. 81. Muslin., Country Flannels, &c. Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a general assortment of Hardware, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horsehoe Nails, Aniils and Viet!. American, English, Blister, Cast, Shear, and Ger, mans Stol. All of latch will be disposed, of at the lowest prices.—Call and See. Nov 23 JIT THE' . • • Cheap Grocery Store, ' Corner of Centre and Callowhill Streets. %IRE subscribers have just received a now supply - Ja• oi all kinds of Groceries, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Mollasses,'Lard,(Shoulders, and a sone' ior article of Hams, also Honey' yruP aneSteam Mo lasses, Mackerel, Shad, Salt,&c., all of which is of fered cheaper than ever for cash, by . HUNTZINGER & KREBS.. august 24 34rtf . Preserves. THE subscriber has just received and'offers for saki preserved _ Quinces, Pears, Crab Apples. . . feaches, and Ginger. . Currant Jelly, .. . Blackberry do., Tamarinds. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ' oct 26 i . 43-tf ' lew Cheap Cash!tore. RIINTZINGER & KREBS; WHOLESALE and Retail Dry goad. Grocery Tea, and Liquor Store, corner of Centre and Callowhill Street, next door, to the Exchange Hotei Poilsville. . • , aprl 27 • Lumber! Lumber ! 50,000_ 18 and 2° inch joint Shingles, 25,000 Lap Shrugles. SAO feet halt inch Poplai Boards, • 5.000 feet half 'inch Pine Boards, Also' inch Boards, and other Lumber, - For sale on reasonable terms. • Jan 18 3—tf , SAMUEL HARTZ Shamokin :Coati,lpaudei FOR, SALE: fbNE undivided half part of two tract° of land, w 'r situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland. county. State of. Pennsylvania, in the „warranted names of Joini Brady, and, - Robert Gray, iontainiug eight hundred and sixtveight acres and allowances; these lands are adjoining, the flourishing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottsville) they abound with both the red ash and the white ash coal ;And on the lower tract iron ore, of the kid 'ney species. has been found in considerable quanta.' ties. The .Pottsville and Danville railroads 'runs nearly through the middle of both tracts, - and is in complete order from Sunbury to the centre of the gray tract, thus giving them the •command of all the, markets on the' fiusquehaana, (and now that the canal is * niched 4 the tide . water) of all-the. markets o . .the Chealpeake. . - ~ . , This property is offered_ for ' sitle.-:to •close the estate of) e late Colonel. Francis - Johnston, by : - A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor, . .., No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street, West ot 'Broad. ' ?badelpbia Feb. 8 -Medicated SarsaparillB4 , A FRESH Supply °Moldy's colebrated.Medloa ed Sarsaparilla, just - received and for sale by Feb 8 '6-- ..` - . HANNAN. CIEU MI& pap Deka&lie and Raritan 616 ° 1 , et"Plil. - ' give notice;that during pp . 's= they. will, have edgily tOw, (Sundays excepted) tifbleam; boats; between Fairmount and Bordentowm and be= tween - New ilynnawick --and New fork, for.Cdat. Boars, and that they Will only-charge - Sixty. cents_ I.,er ton, including the Tolle on the Cana:, A 1141161) Boats returning emp . ty; WilVnot be Chargeil'inY thing for liltram Tows% or Tells:sen t anal. returning with Freight the rates will be charged. . - • STOCKTOZ7, Pfeil - dent.. • Feb 22 .'s B=&no avyts,plare ,yz.tLamps, •-nr the bett*stnmi and moot appmted*ind , NW. Woo makeoriewt ipomei taidd limpocotCot*' (maim done tbir imboMibeeif Clock sue..:. Matir 1%4; Cep*: shiNtc-Pottritine: ; 1E163 1'22-4f JOSEPH COATSVITO_,ItTft.' • AUDITOR , . 11 . esumiiStiliiii i 4filiimlnes*. 1 , ,,,;t .t om ,-. ,:„.. , ,-:,..,, , , , -; ,, -•••• ',,.,,,:::- DRUG .. IDMill STORE Inas .713abscilt , eri ret's his_grateful acknowl r,, rn al: edgementaAo the 'tiring of . Pottsville , and; others, who steppeo.ll3 rd tnhis assistance Oiler" the lose of As ..ptoilert by Ere in December' hod. ind-Would-alsir tortrint them and the public gta= - • 'trolly, that he has ' again Commenced the Drug' Businersin the howls formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemtesi_iu CirntreStreet, in the borough of Poti.eville.where, , raoy „ alwriya be - bad a general as sortment of 1 1..' 1, ' ' . . • ; Drugs, - zi - •., -,; 1 : Medicines, . i .. Paints 1 . 1 - Oils, Glass, -,- l '' ' l .. r '''Dte Staab' - ' P J And every etheriartiel&br the ibme line, which he' is disposed to sell 4 very low and accommodating q ' terms. I - . , ... Ai; N,"..13. 'tl7' Physicia .,, ns prescriptions. carefully put up at the shortest notice. 10,1838. Pottsville. Mai pe- Let. Wharf uponlhel River Schuylkill, Philada. THE subscriber offers for rent the large land . . . • commodious Wharf won the Schuylkill, near . South street, now necupted by him as a Coal Wharf, and capable of doing an-extensive busineis, being 104 feet front•by 400 feet deep, affording accomme. &diens for unloading 10 boats. 7he whole,plaiiked in the very besOmanner. There are also ample Stabling, Sheds, PcunP, &o. • ' ' - • • "zOpon, the lot there are two Brick Houses. now tented, with Office and s •• ! Scale &Use, the whole erected by the " Sulscribee for his own convenience, who being about retire from the Coal Trade of. fere for sale upon zeesonable terms, Horses, darts, Screens, and the cessary fixture!, for c arrying on the business. Ft), . Li E 73 MINT*S4IIOTA CI NI- PILLS.. INTERESTI 0 AND APPLICABLE T 6 ,i' '-. HE AFFLICTED, with Disease •of ttio "Stomach, or Nervea; Such as DYS EPSIA, either Chronic Or -Casha,. under the Worst sYmploms of, restlessness. LoW ' • nest of Spirika, and General Emeleiation; CON; . SUM PTION, whether of the Lungs or Liier LIVER AF ECTIONS; JAUNDICE, both 011 iary anti• Spa modie,COSTIVENES37; WORMS' of every vane y—RHEUMATISM.whether Aelote or Chronic together with GOUT, SCROFULA, Nine in th Head, Back, Limbs, and aide,TY— PHUS FE ER, SCARLET , FEVER, Putrid Sore Throe FEVER and AGUE, Spasmndie Palpitations of th Heart and Arteries, Nervous E Irritability, Nerves Weakness, Hysterics, Tic Douloureuz Cramp Female Obstructions,illeart. _ burn, Head ehe, Co gh, , the Counnomor Humid and the Dr or the Whooping; ASTLUMA,GriveI and Drops ~ • ; ' ,1 The Blood las hitherto been considered by Empi. rice and othe ~ as the great regulator oftbe human system. and.,. ch is the devotedness of the adherents, to thaVerronelous doctrine, that they content them selves with 1 e p i simple.possession of this- fallaciOns, opinion, with ut enquiring into the primary sources from whence Life, Health, and Vigor emanate, and vies versa. in, sickness , disease and death.' ;Not so with . Da. H oerr , whose extensive research' and practical ex 'epee soaminently qualify Win for the profession o whicib %elms been one of the most, use ful member He Contends—and a mordent's tithe tion will con ince any reasoning mind of the 'correct ness of hts v ews—that the stornach.-liver, and the associated o gana,are the primary and great regale tas of healt , and that the blood in very Many in. stances is d pendent on these organs, and that` unless medicinere ches THE ROOT OF TR E DISEASE, i m the superfle alionodynes usbolly , prescribed, Beare but as foils to c er the ravages of deed-rooted maladies. Under the se convictions, at **expense &years of EZE close applic one whose prescribing radical cu ated. even he does no a supernal within the shew, that given up, rNrs BOTANIC-PILLS . b'ean known to fail in - effecting twos very results, that of raising front - the bed of id, disease those who have tested their effi ,hus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for his nzioos study to attain this perfection in GI ART.. . , sordinary success w hich has' attended the VT's BOTANIC PILLS, is: the be crit. eir superior virtues. They have, been the inising if host lof languishing' pUtients bed of affliction.) as is clearly . evinced in ing. 1 CERTIFICATES. • ' + . . Dyspe sic or Indigestion Effectually Curd. Mr. W n. Tucker, having lately befeh restored to a sound s ate of health, 'through thirefficacy, if DR. HUNT'SIBOTANIC PILLS. thlinks it an indispen7 sable duty to slate ,certain facts felatiie• to the die ease under which he had so lone suffered?.. The symptoma were—a painful obstruction, with ii con. stant rejection of food, head ache, - palpitatido of the heart, Hines of spirits, a troublesome dry Cough, dizziness., tighlriesii a t . the chest and difficulty of breathing,- almost_conetant pain in the sided loins, and shoulders, accompanied with much languor and debility. These aftlictions..together.with an uinsoal degree of Elattderiee, brOught ori such 'a statej,of es , treme wtiOneas; as to prevent him from, attending to his homes, and his health appeared lost bey9nd recoveryl His friends and relatives fiecaMe *term ed at theimelancholy prospect, and strongly recom mended putNrl3 s-O,TANIC PILLS-they were administed. and ; in aSew days proilaced•estonisti ing relie f, and'finallfrealized a perfect restoration to sound I health._ . , WILLIAM TUCKER.,. 'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS:I ,have neve gratifying sickness a cacy, and long and . 1 the HF.ALI The es I use of HU, - erion of th' means of from . the . the follow IMO Erea that the its entry , wise Pa Street. N vivee v v t -- • - , • 1 - 11Llie':Camomile Pills. .' .., . , AL N 0 TX ER . reCent test of the unrivalled virtue of l zz• Dr, Win . Evans' - Medieines.--:DItiRKPSIA. ENEARS 'STA NDING.—Mr.!L 'McKenzie, 176 Sur ton strect,lvas afflicted with Ifni:Above com plaint fr t ir , ten years. which incapaeiated , him at in te(Yabh,,Jorilm ,period !of air years, in attending to his business, restored to perfect healtlr under the salutary, treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans. ' 3 -- : ' ' .. "-:-- BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFEITS.' "---- , . 1174ution.--Re pirtimitaif iii prirchasing to see the 'la I: Of thil•Medicine' contair ti i• notice Of its entry eiciording to Act of . Congreco;- And be hiier wise par ticular in obtaining them. it!....1010 chathim, street,.ew.York, or ,from the,, : , .., .. , '. , ' Regular. Agent. ... ,r, .' -B. BARRAN, Pottsville. , .. _ . - , Jan I. . 1, . , ; . '-_, 2 • jyr York o . ,inoked, 'SWIM supply'pfibfkinipei rioritticki; .;For saki by : 2 j Doc T! 49-if T. & Mil WIC T. EPTING. teims apply to 11ENRY ,Lp.4u,t - Ir., N0:137 - Sotith'Fidnt street, ' e! ,. BERT G. TIEGAR, . . ion, the doctor has discovered - a reedi. .archirig powers are irresiitible, and in is with a knowleitge °tits being a' in the various diseases °treat:l3r entimer. applied in the most critical"cases; hal intend to prescribe to tuArs BOTANIC PILLS ral agency, although from positive Proofs nowledge of hundreds, he is prepared to hen every other earthly remedy hasteen patiido!ar in purchasing; to see labet - bf this Medicine contains am:Arco of ceordingto.Act of Congress.' Arid h eliltS tiSular; in 'obtaining' them at - 100 C hatham w York. or from the ;. • . REM's-AR AGENTS. B. BANNAN. R. McELWEE,'llarrisburg. ' i 8— Child's 7*cirsqi Tit), a viod 'Child's Nurse. ; Apply a ie office. _ iittiritit • AiiB9JroE.NEiter • - - ...•" - 'JOIINSIZTER; - tildETOß,Reffet4foUy requests hbo friends and customers win accept ttis sincere thank ' l ror -the great- encouragemint he has received from them-s ince he opened the abmi establishment: -In making this request" 11.13. takes the opportuni ty to inform them,he has inade'ettensive arrange: meats for the Winter Buiineasond will constant ,ly be -eupydied , with albttiedelicacies and extieles 'which theehiladolphia Market can afford duringlthe Winter Scaism. el Fit 2l 7 i .o7:d . s, Sesitoped. Chsffinlf Dish, Rousted, • Stewed, :: .' • Venison Steaks._ i Sardines..—&c.—fc&:" ,- -• • • ' •..r '• '' ' W HITES: .. ' - Old Ataderia Wine, . '••• psi bottle.: . ''2 do. Pale "Sherry,. : . do. T. , 2 • do. Brown do. . . do. . 2 4 L • do. Port; do. _ ':i do. .. , 2,0 ' do. Lisbon; do.' - '2._ '6. - '1 Champaign Henry Clay / Wi•e, . -2 ti do. Napoleon, :' /.. do. 2 do. ' Woo&ock ! ' . . do. ', :2 00 ' do. Victoria; . do. . 2bo do..Patretto,! ' do. 200 ILoncloo'Brown Stoutf7 . -small bottles 7 5 Pepper's,,Smith i s, aud;Sechel's X X Pale A l e on Orriught. Ap=artments. i'alviaya io readiness for supper parties, ke., sod thoie who call way eipect to receive ovary attentico. , ' ; • ' ' N0v.1 . 6 '' ' ' ' '• • 46-Ltf . ~ THE subscriber mantlfactures Steam Engines of any power or capacity. for. Pumping, Clefring. and Working Mines. or propelling hon. Furnaces, Rolling Mills.. - Forges, Grief ,Mille cwSago Milis,Caet Iron Blowing Cylinders. 114 Blast Pipes, of the: most efficient and approved plane. . . - . 1 Rail Road work. &c.. together with every ilesertp. tion of Machinery that can, be made in a Fondry, Blacksmith and Machine Shop, executed' p ro mpt ly and on favourable terms.. , Drawing of Plans and!Arrangernenta will be made. without charge for all work that may be ordbred at_ the above Establishment: w ' . -,BENJAMIN F. POMOY.' U - If I; Mechanical Departinent under the direr E. W. McGinn% Machinist., EXCHANGE HOTEL, POTTSVILLE. • ~ .. . . I i:",,j,,, - HAS-taken, this commodious establish: EE2 3 " merit recently occupied by JosephrWeaver, Esq. as the " National Hotel," corner of Ctre and Callowhill streets, and has materially improved its F arrangement for the - accommodation of c tomers. The situation is pleasant and central, bein contig. nous to the Post Office and Town HO, a d in the business part of the boiough ; aitilthie D ily Lines of Stages arrive and:depart from the Exc lenge to and from Reading, portlnnberland, Da villa and . • Cattaw ism. PRIVATE FAMILIES who desires plnding the be summer months in the.Coai Region will furnished with parlours and chambers calculated to please the fancy and render comfortable the most fastidious guests; and TRAVELLERS %will always find those accommodations which are most desired, and the strict attention of servants. . . It were superfluous to say that his ABLE and BAR will always be furnished with th .choicest viands and liquors,; and with a wish and exertions to giatify his guests he anticipates the patronage of the public. I • 1 Pottsville. april.l3, 1839. . • 1 15-ly • ;,.. •',7, MC lIM , from 75 t 641.00 Oriel 50 to • 62i per 50 • • :•311 a • . 05,'' - soo :* POTT&VittLE . lIIICON *WORKS, NORWEGIO STREET, ( Opposite lifOrtimer's Hotel.) iltiarn drohnsoti RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 21X11 to IX inch. ±, . RAIL ROAD TIRES. ftrom 33 in. to 56 in. ester. nal diameter. corned &.un.' turned. RAIL . ROAVPAIL.ES. 30,3 in. diaineler Rail Road , . • .• Azle% manufactured from i the patent EVCable Iron. RAIL ROAD -*'ELT. for placing between the -Iron Chair and stone block • of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE manufactured from . New Zealand IFlaz saturat.. ed with India Rubber, and 'intended for Incline Planes. mast received a complete as. sortment of Chains, from in. to 11 in. proved & man lactated from , the best ca. ble Iron. • SHIP BOAT AND. RAIL ROAD SPIKES,. • of differeht sizes, kept con stantly on hand and for sale by & G. RALSTON. & CO. No. 4, South Front Street: 3-iv. • CHAINS. Philadelphia, January Anthracite Iron. . To Iron Masters . . THE eghseriber,l'svill be prepared a ft er the 10th' January 1840, to, furnish ` plane and drafts, for bonding' furnaces' to smelt fret' with An• tliiiiiiite;and wilt attend presonally. either ' to build. ing or blowing in:. HO deems it-noneeessary to of. ter to the growing importance.of this branch of th iron business, or 'to offer testinitinials of his exper ence,in both, the old Country and Ainerica. 'phi success which has attended his exertions in. Potts ville.will be the guarantee of his future operation ' Persons Who, desire his, ervices oi. any inform tiod connected with his 'asiness, will make applic tion by letter to his address. - .: -• • .• ,-. BENJAMIN Pi. Pottsville, Sehuylkil Dee; 28, 1 • ' - , . Pascal ..Iron Works . , house. No. - 71 South - Third StreekS.E. eerner Wails PHILADELPHIA - 4 Tasker slEforris, IRON Founders; and Manufacterers of Coal m• Grates, Furnaces.' aitcben'Ranges, Bath Boil ers, Perpetual Ovens, &c; Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for D&c. avViSafe:t*' • of the best Construet4on.. Patterns for the Foundry received, and castings deliSeiedNat Warehouse d Third '& Walnut Sc philadelphia. filoptensher 26.18311 Farr *ale. • •• • ,A FARM' of landiln the immediate vicinity of Ali! Pottsville,: containing 20 •Ar.ree, 10 •Acres• of ,.,which is cleared and -in a gond atate.of cultivation. • ALS 1, a valtiable tract of land inlefferson .conn• ty near Ridgeuiiiy settlement, containing 1005 acres Thiii tract is he t vilir timbered frith White Pine•arid Cherry, and this spilis excellent for_ agricultural The Wirier; and ,RidgewayrtUrnpike passes .4. long said land. The County at present contains about Eighteen Thousand inhabitants and is: falit increas. log. _The setiscriber propolicii dividing this tra,ist into fire eqUikeartti of two' hondreck and' 'one acres each;rici" ae fo.:ponei within - ibe means of industrious men'ofliailteif capital to , settle, in a healthy, &rm.:, isbing;tind Taat,iinproving.coority. . • .ror terms, or further information, enquire of -0, „, • . WM. 'HAGGERTY, z• "0 Emit:dor of A. Wainwright, de:ceased. Pottsigje.NOv44' If ,r„ - . *SIPS WHIPS! I AL-Yggsll-10PPIY144•WhiP%,,fikrveriteCett !•,og,r perior mooititeture A ,jast,!eirived and fox sale at this Ir. BANNAN. . Jan ..25' en - ,1 -- ,. , e .., , - We tti — 'atAi. .. roth ~ . AT,7IIP. ; ULD STAND. .t ' 1 ;. - -Nii.'6s 'NORTH ' FRONT .13 1 11 ~ ,,--, • EAST.':O. .(D... - •:. • i - ! ll' . Taiimi Davis -imam, slur. Coasuta o 1 . , - . - - ... .. pHILAIRI;LPIII:41, li - -• :DiA.NUFACTE r RERS; iVbiteLeaddriand.U. -... Calomel, -:;„ ;; 1; gionndin V:Ii1; 5 . , Red Pvecipt, ..,1; Ned Lad, .- - White_ o ( l ahun tam ;'; al e; -- ' .• - ' Vitriol Alb: ' 1 Chronic fellow. . - „Ilinlp 'Si ii do. Green ~, ,' , ', Tart. Lmetic :11 A - O . - lied ' . , ' 'Ether Sidph. 1 1 .Patent Yellciw --' • ' '; ;do 'Nitric • r ,Sugar Lead -,-,.; •: 1 ;:. 'do Aeedc f i Copperas • , :Lunar Caustic 01-Vitriil ' - ' ' Com.- I - do - Aq-Portis . -.- ' . Acet. Morphia ~ Moriatic Acid .141ph.1, do • . 1 i; Epsom Salts ~ Lac.Suk'hur j I Tart: 'Acid, '-' - Cipi-An Nartot i Sup-Cub. Soda • Keane' Mineral . 1 Corms, Sub: Mere. . . ~.Eddopa do. ,1 t• -_ ' • Refloess ofChaiiiphor,Sal Nitro,Brimistene,l3i ()Terror sale !be above mentO)ned artir,tei:togo ,a general assortment or faintaJ - Drop end- Ipli andivers other , article in ibe C tamed and,l4 in'e: i , , . .. _. 1 I .fall the rtieles emoriM . _ ' - Being manufeturera of gm, .ne a.. der the above bead, they pledge I themselves tosopt, ply t6eir frienda and the publie on the moat ! riasettable terms. . 1 ' Window and Picture Glass, firom 6 6. to 24 (tot 21.1837 - r. -- -1. ..• , - The CamoMile Pak . A SEVERE,cose of . Pars,cured at 10,0 :hat qt 'lll:street Mr. Daniel Spinning ofShmwsbuiry. Eden Town. New Jersey; vvaesevorely afflicted oath Piles for more than 20 years. , lie I had recourse to WWI .icines of almost every description,; also thejidvice of several eminent ,Physicians, ,but • newer (Min, d :the • slithlest relief trom any, sourde whatarver4 until be ca led on Dr. Owing, or 100 Chitham street. N. Y;. and , procured some medicine flom him. ffoloeh he found immediate relief.' arid iiibsegnently a 'per. fecti cure.. i j• ' :BEWARE j OUItITERI. 4 BITS. o:7'Caution.--Be particular in purchasidg.to„ace the the label of this Medicine ,containe_a noiide grits entry according to Act of Co:ogress. 1 And! . be ; like. wise particular . i n' obtaining them at 100 hatham atreet,New.YOrk, or fraiti the 1 • - Regaldr Agent. 'B. BANNAIs/, E . . 2 Jan ll Orwigsbupg Acairieur ir HE Trusties of this Institution,l reap _catty in '••• forms their neighbours and the public general ly that the Academy ielnow Open tor the rceeptiono Pupils from all parts Of the country ; It situation is one of the most healthful and pleasant' in' the state—there is nothing within its vicinityto drew youth from the path 0r Morality—ever" thing is calculated to entice PUpils from abr The principal iastructor is Mr. P. B. Ciassa,late of Dickinson College, ;and they. feel assucti that As l it may be able I to , give Renetal sato action. to these who may be disposed to patronize the Inetitution.— ' In conaeoneace of reeeiving the state annuity, the price of Tuition has i been much reduced. and 'no pains have been epared in providing every thing which may add to the comfort and advancement Of the scholar. 1 i 1- ' The coiirse of study and the plan otinstruction, are the same' with those of the older Adadernies of our state; but studies immediately . ) connected with the business of lite, end the intercourse of society, . will coustitute a prominent department.l • •- Application for admission may be made to either or the subscribers, Tiustees of the Inatiition.. . ~ . JOHN DREHER, r FREDERICK REED, HENRY, VOUTE, WILLIAM GARRET, ISAAC ORWIG. ; , JOHN M. , BiCKEL. ' ' . JOHN . MAWUREft, JOSEPH WOOPSONii.'- . Orwigsburg, Oct:3 - ; . '- 404 f rr ;lion O I 4t—tf 'FOR 5A1,1.1- - ..,-; - - , WILL be sold at private sale, the Foandry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton;SebUylltill county, on ve ry reasonable term. Thip Fouary is at the commencement of the ittle Schoyl , kill ii ., and Susquehanna Rail Road, noW- Making, and will in a Alin time bei one of the best aituatioue in_ the country , to dO a large business For terms &c. apply to ' PARKE dr. TIERS; 'lro'n Founderje,Thiladelphid: 'or ISAC MYERS. ' ^ Pdrt Clinton.. -' • E-63t - •- AL BARGAIN.. .; . For Sale or to Rent, 7%, ACRES Coal Land, S with iTaggons,ehottot ,I •Sereens, Landing, &c., all 10 complete order for working, having 3 good Ve z ina open, situated near Middlepori, and known a ri ,the Lewis * *AO, Tract. • For tarots apply to • J AMES'M. !BEAT ryl.kottsville; or JACOB PETERS, Fhiladelphiii. Assignees of Jacrb. 801 l &Co. .1 ' • • 'l2 tf ' 1 t- March 23 • - . Campion. f • THE Subscriber' givei notice _t .it . the.7s acres 01 Coal Land neat Aliddleport. advertised . for. sale Jamia M. Beatty - Wad Jacob . 'eters, Assi gnees of lamb Bull & Co are not the property of thesaid ( Jacob - Bull & .C 0.6 Mir ut the slid Assignees, but that the title . to the moiety- of 'the - land is vested in the subscriber . , and in , he • representatives of. Henry E.Neleigh; deceased, land that any title derived from ' 'said - assignees will be corteated I at, law by.tbe Sub.. scriber. . ROBERT B. IiELIGH. ' Dec 'l4th' Pottsvillv. MARBLE, REANIUFACTORY. Fr HE subscriber begs leave, o, inform', thi inhab tents of tbis'Place, and the surrounding coantiy hat he has on handl and intend keeiiing_ a large , and well seleeted' t quiittity of Marble Montinicnts for graves—and would invites' these wishing toper chase'to give hint final!, Dabs akuitirei them - that hei li will sell afteheap *they can be rocurcd ini.locre in' the State, and as well - enk ?ill' which - *AI he. done in either English or peri i n, Scotch. tenth, Or Welsh language or the dialect: I ' ' . -'. . - ,_ ; 1 . ISAAC T AYLO R , Jr. RRY, I Co:, Pa. • 52-6mo* Ware FEED I , • - , •_ 1 ptitT §T.riLEAfri,L; . THE .obseriber irespettrall nominees to the . public that he has *dwelt outland 'athie Milt: (fbernerlysowaled" by - ./o/th deceased,) Feed, C.orn..dats. Ar;e. witioli be will millet the Ticiireitt cash paces: „ ” The 'market caah price will I* paid of Grain: delivered -at his Mill. ' ' 't !WILLIAM"; AUDENRiED: Aft kinds of Lurriber. tar sale 'CM, UlAid Yard—arid Lumber jawed to eiaer. . Feb.B 11311 "riropoialls, uritx, be received itthe EngineerisOffite ww Philadelphia and: Reading — Rail-Raid. Reading. next.door ter, Berrie 'Hotel s till the tat of November, next, for fortnahing t ; l 4o.oo(t White Oak. 7 or Rock Oak Silly. feet long; 'nd &medico 7 ineli es thick. and wide;enough to aquarell mehes by 7.' —To be delivered' ,at various ,Dints on the line oP the Rail Road, between- Reading and Port Clinton', by, the opening of the navigation next•c pang. - ••Foro: fur therparticulere 'enquire at the Engineer's Office; • k • ' • 'WIRT ROBINSON,' Engineer. - • Readingreb. • II .s"—htf . , TOlronl:lllanulticturers; ,-- !,1 THE.Subscriberihaving obtmeed the assigtimeet from Mr. George, Crane.. fof a nut:ober of Fury= Daces, mid holding iieo the) patent of , tholste,Dr... Geieenhainer for the same. to ismelt. Iron Ore with , Anthracite Coal. and retaining!. the exclusive sight.; of said pattent to ;1011013111CtOre,MalliableJran, etd Steel, is prepared<4.o greet licensee* the Mitntifienti tare *Alton.- -AnPlicatione Lobe madetrtlfilliellaiV Death-Es+, at Pottsville, s -4.!1 - G ISSENOWERt- Jam 4 - • MIMI Port:Clinton. Foundry IMI Mil RE ail BM MEI I= REEI IMO pra Law thei wit e amine edicinal MEM 80.. • 48- BEI 4-~ao~i