- • , . . 3 TRUE\ T". _ T OF THE RECEi t PTS AND EXPENDITURES Of the panty of Schbytkill, ' Fog the year 1841. - Jacob Hunizing , Jr. Esq. 'Treasurer: of the County of Schuylkill, in account with the Coin. missioners 41 County. front the 7th day of Janttaty, A. D. till!. to the sth day of January A. D. 1841, bot days inclusive. 1 DR. To balance remai mg in the hands of the Tres. settlement, 810,189 68 e different Celled: - rd townships, es surer, as per hie Cash received oft. , tors of the sevc stated below i Man) Frederick Freed; if Philip Boyer, in fc Abraham Bartulet Ludwig Berger, Daniel Bartellet. di elm Township. - full ' 1837 ull . 1838 ion acct 1839 do. 1840 do.- . 1841 at Brunswig. in lull 1839 do. 0140 cel 1841 William Wagner, Wm. Matz, , 44n D. Long, on trove Township. 1839 p.• 1840 't . 1841 Pine Michael Koons, to I Jacob Snoke, d Peter Stein, on a No m Win. B. Hull, in lit Lewis Heilner, on Ed Conchal), do. gian Township. 183$ cc't .1830 fin . Lewis - 1839 n full 1840 acc't 1841 Milner Edward Colic:ban, i; Edward Col'chin, d i 371343 1 Brunawig. ull 1839 43 09 acct 1840 443 70 do. , 1841 480 00 George Mintier, in Henry Si:merman, George Snasi/Inan, n Toinnship John Branch, on a Henry Rodinle, d CU= Jorepli Fertig, on o Peter Kum. Erg. in' , Valentine Brown, o et 1838 100 00 ull 1840 325 32 &met' 1841 1- 915 37 rzEzn Samuel Zimmerman Jacob Mentz, John Daubenapeck, in full 1839 106 99 do. 1840 231 23 ou ace% 1841 300 37 rahantango. ull 1916 178 82 acct. 1641 711 37 Ue George ilepler, i n Andrew Erdman. o otlsville. Wm. C. Leib, in ful Jacob seilzinger, Daniel U. LeiS, 1838 on noel. 1839 [ ti II 1840 1841 George tleiider, in 12:=1 Juel Yundf; on accek. Samuel Kaufman ( Pi Samuel Kaufman, 1839 MI 1840 Wu, 1841 in In , tun, 1839 —1 79 88 do 1841 499 10 Solomon Lebengood Henry Voute, S herylkill. Jacob Shock, Jr. in toll 1838 Stephen Ringer. E4irL. do 1810 Frcd. Bensinger, Jr.'on acc'l. 1841 Rua Township. GeurEe Faust, on tieti't. 1339 Jacob Mesersmith, d 11440 John Braun, d. 1841 LowerMahaiztango. , Philip Oman, on aelt. '1839 Philip Reed, in full 1840 Frederick Swahn, on ace . 4.: 1841 ar ' •- Andrew Wilson, on ikeel. ry. 1839 Wen. Sievenson, dp 1840 Henry Bulig,lB4l ..:._.-.• • ;drier. Jacob Ileberling, on sleet. 1841 . Schuy kill Haven. Philip Boyer, on nec' amaqua. . lB4l John N. Skice, on a cct. 1840 John N. Speice, on a L et. 1841 Cash received of sundry' persons, for taxes on unseated 'lands, and un• seated lands redeemed. Cash received from ward Connor, - for 1,1 tons ofCual rom Jail. Cash received from Elijah Yarnell, Esq. money paid for bridge view ing and alterwardsi the money re funded. l Cash received from Mrs. Gordon fur one year's rent for [house in Potts ville, Cash i &viva of Hen months rent for do Cash received of WI for two years rent 6 Cash received of W c l , fine lot swearing, Cash received of Ja Sen. for 69 feet of I' l l Cash received of SI coal dirt, Cash received of Chr Lumber, Cash received of Ch, Esq. fine collected fl Cash received of Jac forfeited recognint Cash received of Jaa old boards, Cash received of C-9 Lumber, Cash received of Moyer. and Morgan, Cash received of J ' ph Woolison, fur mortar; Jan. 6, 1842, To bale cc remaining in the hands ofJaedb fluotzinger, Jr. Treasurer. _ -- , 61499 87 CR. ..- . By rash paid on orders drawn-by -the Comriaiss sinners, as follows, !p wit; On Bonds and Interest, 7075 71 Interest:on Bonds due the county. 2644 20 Elijah Hammer, Trees rer ofSchuyl kill county Alms 11 use, c ' i 5000 00 Paid Road Tax to Ma helm Township, 36 58 ° , Pin grove do 185 61 ' Bus do • ' 424 67 Bch ylkill do ' Vii ne do • Lo, r Mahantango . . Barg do • Nortvegian do y Saylor, for 3 Mem B. Potts, r lodge room, Horn, Esq. ib Huntzioger, flunk, otuel Yost, for :Jan Seitz, for •rles Witntan, prdrunkenness, Ziegenfuss, l ee in full, :b Diebert, for ser, Esq. for 973 93 unto for 18:10, 19. SO ' 713 06 Auditors for auditing Assessors' wages, Grand. Traverse and I Petit ding courts, - 2339 72 ren in Pine- and Constables atte Tuition for poor chi! grove township. . Do. East Bronewik to Do. West Bronewig 658 . !ship, 16 85 do - 116 10 . ... 139 53 ra . 121 00 g court hb tuct. 0. 1 74 332 3 Road end Bridgo View Peter Ycgcr, for atterid . Jacob Bowman, Ocorge George Edward' Samuel' Sheritrof Lehigh county, for convey- ing a florae Thiet to Orwigeburg, 20 00 Jacob SiOert, for Ground rent, - 400 F.. IV. Ilugher, Proem 'fig Ally's fees, 67.00 For making Ballet es, ; _ -*-- • •1 87 Ingram end Boy ; for Printidg, , • 60 50 Boyer wed Palm r, for do 13 25 Robert M. Palmer, for do - 1 41 50 B. Bannen, for Stationary & Printing, 68 50 Voute &I Dobrmao, do. , do ' 187 02 70 27 54 27 329 97 740 00 1510 00 Solomon tebengood, furl:Lome Hire, S. 111 Fisher, on ace's, of county map c,„B e rger, smith work done at prime, Wood and work done at county pristt,; Work done at Public Offices, Inquisitions g Costs in behalf of the Commontiealth, Costs in base of the Common Wealth va. Nicholas Moyer} 1. 2704 51 Ellig 379 00 570 12 C. Lauderbrtin, 3. 1032 87 96 52 329 03 812 12 Tase's refunded. Holding Township Elections Frederick Heiser, court crier, 117 days George Ratin,.Clerk of Sessions' fees George Hahn, costs in Quo Warrauto Commonweal:fa vs. S. D. Leih Eastern Penitentiary, for support of 1237 67 218 31 867 76 convicts Wm. It. Potts" for attending suit John llnhen vs county Commissioners. Wm. 8. Potts, for serviccs and ex. 50 00 946 38 1603 00 penses . golnd to Bedford. Dr. John L i Smith, medical atten dance at prison Dr. R. $. Medlar, for ditto John-Hughes, in full as per contract for erecting a Bridge over Swatara creek at Pinegrove - Constable, for making quarterly re. turns John Hughes, as per award of Arbi trators, for extra work done at Swatara Bridge, Pinegrove . Arbitrators and witness fees, 4c., fn suit John Hughes vs county Com. missiopers. Jdcub Back, for Plan of Bridge Jacob Aulenbach, for attending court house clock one year. Jacob Leafier, for delivering Trans. scripts to West Penn, East Bruns. wig and Tamaqua John G. Woolison,'Sheriff, purchase money fur Daniel Christian's prop. erty in Pottsville Jo*an G. Woolison, Sheriff, for fees and boarding prisoners John G. Woolison, Sheriff, for con . veying convicts to Eastern Peni tentiary Commissioners'. expenses for attend ing days of appeal .-- Jacob Krebs, for recording Orphans' Court proceedings Shoemaker and Bickel, for bill of Merchandise 'Charles Huntzinger & co. for bill of Lumber and merchandise George Rahn, fcr Purdon's Digest for the use of the county Repairs done at Swatara Bridge at Pinegrove Jarxiti Faust, in full as pei contract fur erecting a Bridge over West Branch at Pott's Mill. • Jacob - Fauit, for extra work done at Bridge ()Aix West Branch at Pott's Jacob Faust, on account of contract for erecting a Bridge over Little Schuylkill, near focht's forge William Bickel, on - account of con - tract for trecting a Bridge over Ma..' bony creek, at Reed's Mill Dr. Halberstadt, for making Post Mortem examination ou the body, of William 'Moyer Dr. Carpenter., for making Post mor. tem exatoination on the body of Ann Daniels Return Judges. of General Elections John Shoener 4r. for hauling lumber from Focht's Bridge 4-c. Joseph Haughawont, fur boarding Jurors and constables in case com monwealth vs.NicholasMoyer. William Fraily, for stoves &c. fur prison Wm. Fraily, ler postage Abraham K. Moyer, for 36 tons coal for prison and public offices Samuel Kimmel, for hooting 36 tons coal from Schuylkill Haven William Bock; Abraham Albright and Peter Kline, commissioners appointed to lay out a state road - from Orwigshurg to Reagen's Iron Works in fierkg county Premiums and Justices' fees for Fox and Crow scalps Jacob Huntzinger, Jr.lbr sala4 as Treasurer fur 1841, 580, and extra allowance, $/0 Balance remairiing in the hands of Jacob Huntzinger, Jr. Treasurer, 972 79 1840 280 SO 1811 100 00, no 50 1340 69 644 59 890 19 43 28 60 00 230 09 2385 64 2718 92 50 00 447 01 2819 63 3316 64 578 98 HO 01 369 19 500 14 979 34 55 00 130 13 21 00 206 13 45 00 547 31 470 00 1062 31 200 00 no On 90 00 640 00 31 00 617 82 25 00 160 00 185 00 615 99 lEEI 834189.95 Statement of Balances due by the different Col lectors as Allows, to wit : Schuylkill Township. 1821 1828 1830 1841 4 00 Jacob Lutz George Reber, Emanuel Bock; -Frederick Benainger, Jr, 41 00 15 00 50 00 110 Jacob Heller.. Daniel Mcsersuiith George StanTer George Faust Jacob Mesersmitb Jain Braun EIM Nal Manheim Township. Henry Luckenbill 1822 Abraham Hart°let ' 1839 Ludwig Berger 1810 Daniel Beitalet ..-. 18\41 6 00 2 DO 132 2 10 Brunawig Abraham Albright Bernard Fryer Abraham Seltzer 1134499 95 John D. Long Ens! Bninstag: George &unman 1841 . West Penn. Daniel Kingeman their's! Happas Christian Happas John. Datibenspeek 884 16 22 96 08 105 58 100 35 Jacob Wommor , Joseph Fertig Valeotioe Broim 1. • Upper lilahantangl. • Henry Bann) 1831 Andrew Erdmanl 1841 Po Mollie. niel Christiin ! Daniel Christian Daniel il. LiaS 30 81 Philip Boyor Seitiinger, E..9kyom minim:ie.! 204 . 12 'Boyer, Ejt. •do 144 00 'Connfr, - Esq. •do • 214'92 ILL Medlar, • do; 32- 25 Rush Township. 182.1 1828 1830 1838 1840 1841 1826 1:318 181 West linmatvig. 1641 1826 1827 1829 1841 OM Wayne, 1828 1838 1841 1834 1835 1840 =EI Schuylkill Haven. .- ' 18*! 246. 64 Adam Brtiert, Peter Lehr; law Huber, John Stew, Jonathan Gebbtet. Jacob Crater, Peter Stein, 595 29 Jacob Kline. Nathaniel J. Mills; Lewis Heilner, Edward Conduct, 370 77 II 25 100 00 40 07 83 90 94 00 349 98 279 79 Thomas Bitle.r, John Fuhrman,jr, George &Inman, Mark ' Jacob Zimmerman. in Darnel Linden:lark John Breiab, ; n Sanibel, Henry 176 22 456 9L 4 32 500 00 George Bensinger, Elijah Yarnali, Andrew; Wilson, WillianSStevenson i Henry, Bolig 504 32 91 35 258 64 47 00 30 83 ' Lower XahankingO. Nicbol.di Halter, 1831 Philip Osman, 1839 Frederick Swaim ' 1841 11113 384 35 15 00 David Himter, John N. S . peice, Juhu N.;Speice, 1:o 00 4 0 U PIO 25 Joel Yount. MEI Jacob fieberling, 18992 76 Bonds bearing Interest due by the Comitty: Bonds dim by the County for money' !nailed, . $40.279 00 Outstanding Debts due the County or foltows: Eight Bonds against Abraham and. John Pott, to secure the balance of Russ Bull's duplicate of Norwegian township for 1837, - 2200 00 Note held against Jacob Schrager, &q:. for balance of duplicate of Pottsville for 1839, Notes against sundry persons for costs, 4c. Jacob Peter's acceptance, for , H. A. Dillon's note, for Judgment against H. Dillon, with interest up to 4th June, 1840, in Bedford county, Judgment against Charles Danna lief, in Bedford county, for Judgment against Joseph ()Wager, in Belford county, for 2908 00 Due by Benjamin Putt, late Com. missioner, 200 00 96 40 175 00 22 8- 5 00 10 00 2 00 1630 23 73310 298 49 52 00 $30,394 03 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County : 24 20 21 89 . , ripHE subscribers, Auditors of the County of Schuylkill. respectfully do report: That they have audited and adjusted the accounts of the Commiesi3ners and Treasurer of Schuylkill coun ty . and :submit the above stntemest as the, result of their - examinations; from which it appears that there is a balance due the County remaining in the hands of Jacob Huntzinger, Jr. Es. Treasu. rer, amounting to Four thousand fou r hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-seven cents.— ,Witness our bandit this fifth day of January, A. D. 1842. • • WILLIAM B. HULL, WM. HAGGERT Y. STEPHEN RINGER,. • Auditors. 193 76 8 00 QM 395 00 250 00 1300 00 900 00 Note—Sind° the settlement $2.000 of the $40.. 579 00 have been paid=leaving 4 the amount of bonds due by, the county—s3B,s97. 10 00 ErThe Collectors above named, who stand charged in the. Duplicate Books previous to the year 1840,are hereby required to call at the Com. missioner's Office, and have their accounts closed previous to the first day of May nest, as it is believed that many of them have been settled.but still remain open on the books; they will there. fore bring with them their receipts. Thom who neglect this notice, will be proceeded against sf. 36 27 I ter the above date. • • feb. 12, 1842. 3 82 10 00 297 74 Ma 61 87 7o the lionurable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Schuylkill 86 00 36 00 The Petition of Thomas Traharn respectful. ly showeth—That yoet Petition occupies a com. modious house inthe Township of Norwegian, well known as a Licensed Inn or Tavern, which is calculated for a Public House of Entertain ment, and from its neighborhood. and situation, is suitable .as well as necessary for the accom. modation of the public, and the entertainmentof strangers and travellers. That, he is well provi ded with stabling for Horses; and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and travellers. He therefore 'respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of Entettainment the e. And he will pray &c. THOMAS TRAHARN. We the undersigned. citizens of the Township of Norwegian aforesaid, • being personally tie. qoainted with Thomas Traharn, the above named Petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for uhich the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to acconima. date the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers : that he is a person of good repute for hon esty and temperance, hod that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the la/g -ing and accommodation of strangers anti trattel lens. We therefore beg leave to recommend him for a License, agreeably to the Petition. • -- Geo. Reifsnydet, William Rhoads, John Spohn,. Jamess J. Blakslee, Levi Reber, George Allen, Daniel Linderimutb, Jonatnan 'Schaffer, Henry Miller, George Gobble, William - Fox, John Kintner, Jessiah Y. Repperd. February 5 42 00 222 93 100 00 4499 87 1$ 01 20 91 47 63 1001 21 1087 80 17 07 32 97 44 12 81 93 108 59 308 69 5D3 37 235 05 404 24 1119 08 503 96 D. NAGEL, GOLD& SIIE.yt It SMITH ' M R. Nagel respectfully informs the eitizets of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has opened a store on Centre street. between Norwe- gian and Mahantongo streets, and is now prepa. red to execute all work in his line that may be confided to hie :care. All articles of jewelry, sil ver goons and forks repaired at the shorteit lice, and on the most reasonable terms. 13'111r. N. parebases old gold and silver, at the highest rates: Jacuary 13 ; 2-2 m 2262 36 45 31 47 36 334 47 427 14 669 43 424 00 ASSIGNEEDS SALE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS. W ILL be field at Public Sale, on Monday, the 15th der of February next. at 1 o'clock lit the house of Michael Gruff, in Orwigsburg; Schuylkill county. tbo following desirable Prop ., erty, FRANKLIN ROLLING MILL,. With • With Tnrning Lathe, two puddling Furnaces; Forge with four 'fires, large Coal Howie, Smith' Shop. Office; a genteel and well finished' two Story Stone double Mansion Rouse,. so sixteen convenient:Houses for Work. H s i •': men; Barn and Stabling.4nd about 1000 Acres of Land, about eighty of which is enable, and in a high state of entity& tioti, the remainder Wood and Sprout Land; sit uate on the Little Schuylkill River, immediately• on the little Schuylkill Rail Road, - eight miles Rom the Philadelphia - and" Reading Rail Road; with which it is to connect, eight miler from the Schuylkill anal, and four from Orwlgahtirg, the seat of Justice for Schuylkill county. ..;! For further information , enquire of MityElfrf A. Berioleti on the premises, or of the subset bar, Reading, Berke county. • • RICUARD 1300NR, - Assingee, • 1 . of Seined 'Ber.takt. 41=-• 61 68 44 20 .43 20 717 64 866 92 93 72 114 20 554 12 702 04 28 99 192.22 221 21 29389 775 72 444.46 1514 07 ' Januiry 22 Pine-grove . Tbumshi 1182 79 , 45 Inds 1 . 1830', 181i32 4E31 = , 6213 3632 10:83 '1832 I9AIO 164 V; .66,63. . . Norwegian Towo B4l l l . ' 1828 - 130 - 92 1835. 120W35 j 1939 WS' 04 11s41 174.04 3125 "05 Ihtign Townahip. 1823 1831 1833 1834 1837 ~839 )810 TANI Barry Township. 1830 1838 1839 1810 1841 Tamaqua. 1838 . 1890 1811 Branch 1839 Porter. EEM 419 3k 3197 61 400 00 1000 00 951 33 200 00 I&5 00 6-3• Tr.w4 l .-, 7 ,;:5NE . 0,4:0VRN4: 1.-IST OF LETFEISB remaining in. thn:fi c al Oiricis at Pottsvilk, February L , lBll Adana, Richard ; - Li tdi_rßobert G. 2 ' A nays K. Andrew. 2 LerbJciii. , F, ',' • i Abbitßieban; -_ _ Lewis Mo_roan • P . ayes John -, ' • Leiria IL M Miker Martin: ship' . tukepill Daniel . Beatles Ann - Lance W. L filr Co. - • Barmen A. R. ' Lauck John , • ! Bohlen John - .Lawrence Christian • BrobitTerry •'. ' . "McCaribj , James Bullock Thomai, ship • Moore John ship - Brawn Michael; ship. _ .McAlister Sa mu e l' Brady Henry . :• ,• . -Mariana Mr. 2 Lterks Samuel ._ , Morris David Brintian Thos. . Mess David . . Drown Wm. ship • -Morgan Malta!). sbip Bechtel Aaron • McClintock A. F. Buikley: . Henry • Madam Eliza Brewn David 13.. T MoKtnneyßaloinon Bunting Horatio ' . McGravy Patrick floossby Thomas Moran Michael Coe.thill Johann . Naughton Edward 2abip Clarkso n A. A. . 'Nice David Cowley Eliz. or Chao. "Owenaßichard J. Craig Robert Obryan John ship Carr James ~ - Perim) Pethro ship ' Clark John . - Peters William Care William Penman John '. Curria Chas. ship Phelan Michael C,orbet John - •. . • Pon John Cook William • -Philipi John' Cook Daniel Rohm tson John, ship Cochran Michael ' . Richards David, shi p -. Davis Win -• Rarely William Duffy James, ship Runner Samuel Dooley MTh, ship -;, Richard Fracis David Francis. ship, Rees I) H Miss Eagle John - - Ra log' Louisa Evan David, ship Smith William ship 'Elliot Charles, ship Stoles Christian • Ferry Thomas ' Stambach GG , Folds Samuel , Sweaney James ship Fedlen George . • Slappig Daniel Firmstone William Sharp Thomas Fry George i Sterdivant Mr. Erancis Francis, ship • Sullivan Wrn. . ,Grun i ty Michael, ship : Shuran Michael ship Greenwood Forge. : Seeger John . Haga.iy Patrick ' . /Rees Charles Hodson Eliza • Simpson Jane ship flanlyfrancis : Sayeor Daniel Hogan Michael Sander Peter - - Hummel George Sykes Sidney , Hoover Saml. Toner Charles Halcomb A. M. Esq. Thomas Toobable' ship Lleilig Edward Thomas David J Jones Wm. Host Turner J . G. Jones Joseph, ship Tracey George Jones Sarah Miss Thompson William Johnson William Uze Joseph Jones John Rev. ' Vieit Chas. Kaufman J. W. Westley James Klapp Daniel . Walker Hellen ebb Kimmel Valentine Williams Owen Kelly John. or Ellen Wiliams Ellick Brindley%Vheldy Daniel Worm Valentine Wolbapk James ship I=rl • 9'87 74159 50116 66'56 7683 159 71 81 47 396 59 914 80 5.12 344 ,12 105 52 197 04 559 80 'l2ll 60 50 21 %a 15 425 31 1183 67 63 08 55 39 119 21 EiEl 1423 30 143 09 Kritter Michael -Kinney John Lord Simon JOHN T. WERNER, P. M. Persons calling for letters on the above List, will please Say they are advertised. • jan 5 6-3 To the Honorable the Judges ef Me Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the t eounafy of Schuylkill: irrHE Petition of Daniel Hill, respectfully -a• Showeth—That your Petitioner has rented a commodious house situate in the Borough of Pottsville,( now occupied, by Edward Wormer.) well known as a Liecnsed,lnn or tavern, which is calculated for a Public House of Entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situationos suit. able as well as necessary 'for the accommodation of the public, and the entertainment of strangers and travellers. That he is well provided with Stabling fur Horses, and all conveniences neces. eery for the entertainment of strangers -and travellers. He therefore 'respectfully prays the Court tu . grant 'him a License to keep as Inn or Public House-of Eutcrtaintnet there. And ho wilt pray &c. • *. DANIEL HILL. We the undersigned citizens of the Borough.of Pottsville, aforesaid, being personally acquainted: with Daniel Hill the above named Petitioner, and also having A knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain t e ,, t; i ngers or travellers: that he is a person of g repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recommend him for a Li cense, agreeably to the Petition. William H. Mann, Daniel Stall, John C. Offerman, Benj. W. Cummieg, A Russel, • James Downey, M. Murphy,•Sei'zinger Joseph Weaver, dward E. Bland, William Mortimer, David G. Yuengling, Thomas Morris, Nathan Evans, February 5 . 6- miNERS , -Wanted immediately at a fur. nace, in Clarion county, Penn.. two or three drifters who will each contract for the raising of from ten to fifteen hundred tons of ore and lime stone per annum, and to whom good prices will be, given. None need apply but theme who can bring satisfactory referene as to chtracter, &c. Enquire at this - office. Lucinda Furnadr, Fehr 1 ary 4 ~6 -3* liIPORTAN+ WORK. . . NOW IN TIIE COURSE lirli F PUBLICATION, . A DICTIONARY OF Arts, Inn fctuiCs and ; Mines. ", By ANDREW URN, ,11/.1 D.,' F. R.S. 4.e. Illustrated with 1241 Engravings:., finis is unquestionablr, the most popular work of the kind ever published,and a buck most admirably adapted to the wants of all classes of the community The following ore the, important objects whi h the learned author endeav orsto accomplish : • Ist.To instruct the Manufacturer, Metallurgist and Tradesman the pt invitesof their respective •proceises, so as to render theca in reality the masters of their businesa t and ' to , emancipate 'them from a state of bunda to such as are tad commonly governed by alind prejudice and ,a vicious routine. •' - • 2dly. To afford Mercha fit ' Brokers, Drysal. blind tees, Druggists and West lofthe Revenue char. actetietic descriptions of tli commodities which poen through their hands. St ' 3dly. By exhibiting some of the finest devel— opements of Chemistry, and Physics, to lay open an excellent practical 'chug, to students of these kindred Sciences. 4thly. To teach Capitaliste, who may be deal_ tonsof placing their fund in some productive branch of industry to select' judiciously among plausible claimants. sthly; To enable • gentle tn.-of the law to be come well acquainted wit the, nttnre of those patent schemes which are pt to give rise to liti gation. 6thly. To present to Le islatots such a clear exposition of the staple man factures as may dis suade them from enacting laws which obstruct industry, or cherish one br . nch of it, to the inja. ry of many others. And lastly, to give the'. eneral reader, intent 'chiefly on Intellectual Cultivation, in effecting those general transformations of matter to which Great Britain and the United States owe their paramount Wealth, rank and power among the nations of-the earth.- ' -al The latest statistics of ev ery important object of manufacture are give from the beet, and. usually, from official author ty,' at the end ofeach .artickt., The workwell be printed : from the second London Edition, which sells.for $l2 a copy. It will be put on g ood paper, in new brevier type. cl and' will, make about 14 pages, large royal octavo. It 'will be issued r. 'twenty one semi. monthly 'lambent, (in covers ) at 25 cents each. To agents this affords a Taro oPportunity, as we can put the work to the m on terms estraorrii nary favorable. In every manufacturing town and every village, throughout the United States and Canada, subscribers May' be obtained with the greatest facility. Address. post- Oki.° Roy Sunderland, 121<i : Fulton at, New York. January 29 a .1. . -. 5-- :.. 'OAT ME.&L. 'MIS economical and malicious article of food "" hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants equa i from Scotland - and Ireland, is manufactured. in any quantity to any iand for sale by the subscribers at heir Factory in Phila delphia,mported, even superior, being fresh: It is oleo for sale' toy most of Theider chant. in &QOM% amotigawhom are Nes, ars Miler & El , Willie* Mdium.da Co. Clem.. ens & Parvin, William Philip!. &CO. Morris & Bro ther: , - &c. - *c. as welt as i ca xtitte of the merchants. in Minenville awl Pot • GLENDENINGi do CLIAMBESB. Manufacturers of flour, Oka Meal, &Pearl Ear le?! on the Willow& 1t a ResiLbetween I2thand 1314, Phil*. November 1 6, 1841. 45-I.y• NOM CABINET •OF WAX FIGURES. ,' o 7 - ft.. SCIIENCK, of Easton . respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville and its vs. .ci *ty; that ' er Cabinet of Was Figures ytili_be , for the reception.of visitors. at the Pottsville anwn Hall. for a few week,. She would also Sale that the_ has added a full length Aline/ to bei collection withins few days. . ; , The ,first souse comprises two figureirepre. seining a tree andistriking likeness of - , MRS. WILLIAMSON. . • - Williamson,) a• colored man, (a -, lave of * General in self defence, on Monday. April 1,1839,' in Greenwich township, Nett Jersey. ' 117RPElt of 'Miss M'CREA, repraisenting tw savages in the act of murdering a beautiful and anoffending. female. This group has been called a master piece by eminent lutists, for its beiutiful display of the passions. The determin ed 'look and strong. rip of the savage on one side, in the act ofgiving a death' blow with the ositahawk ; the fiendlike and exulting look of the other, in the act of taking the scalp, and the re. ligious resignation depicted in the countenance of the female, forms a striking contrast. OTHELLO, Th Moor of Venice, is; the act of Stabbing Des. de ona. , : , . iso. Hard Timer, or the Present ,Piessore, Ch delta Temple,. Maj. Auckland and Lady Ha tat, Joseph. the Virgin and Child, Alexander, and Diogexes, the Gipsay Foams Tuxtla, .gather with various other highly interestirg • • figures. The above figures, which are as largo as life, are all the work• of Mrs. ‘Schenck, who is self taut t Milli" art of making them. Hours of Exhibition from 10 o'clock, A. M. t, 9 P: M. Admittance 128 cents, Children half rice. 'January 29. • 5 , 2 , rifIRE President-and Managers of the Phila. JA deiphia and Reading ' Railroad Company, desirous to induce individuals to place Care and Trance on their road, for the Transportation of Coal, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, Th'et they will allow all persons to place 4or 8 wheeled cars or trucks on their road,. for the' transportation of coal, and that they will make a deduction of 30 cents per ton between Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haven, to the Columbia Bridge or Riehmord, to such persons as may a. vail themselves of :his privilege. All cars placed on the road to be approved of by the Inspector of 'the Company, and not to carry more than 4 tons to a 4 wheeled car, or 8 tons to an 8 wheeled 'care As arrangements aro now making to connect with the different Railroads in the Coal region, the CP:npsny will soon be prepared to afford every, facility for the transportation of any a— mount of Coal that may be offeredi, By order of of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Jan, 29 5-- Secretary and Treasure. —4 _ • TUE' -141 . I _ .%:I,lo9llecTraitt_i ZiWN.S.:.7, - 13. ' . 1 4- .o' , - • WAS opened fur Passenger Travel, ant' the V v ,' general Transportation of Merchandise, on Thursday. January 13th. 1842. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. hours of Starting of Passenger ?rains. From Pottsville, at el, A. 31. E Daily. From Philadelphia, at 9 S. M. , Hours of Passing Reading. For Philadelphia. at 106 A. M. tDaily. For Pottsville, at 126 . P. M. • Both Trains passing at Pollsiotati. FARES, . • .lst Class. 2d Class Retween Pottsville & Philade. 3,50 2,50 Orwigsburg, " 3,2.5 2,30 " Port Clinton, ". 3.00 2,25 " Hamburg .. 2,75 2,00 " Reading ~ 2.2.5 ' 1,75 6 Douglassville " 1,75 ' 1,72.5 ." Pottstown , " 1,50 1,10 " Phoenixville " 1,00 0,75 " Norristown " 0,50 0,40 Reading & Pottsville, _1.40 1,00 EXCURSION. TICKETS, With the privilege of returning next day, in let Cliss,bars, Between Philada. & Pottsville, $3.00 Reading; 3,00 Pottstosin, 2,00 Phcenixville, 1,50 NorristoWn, 0,75 Depot in Philadelphia, S..E.Cornei of Broad and Cherry streets. Both Trains w ill stop for way Passengers at tho following points, besides those mentioned above:—Schuylkill Haven, Mohreville. Alt house's Bridge, Batimitown, Christman's. Geig er's Store, Royer's Ford Bridge, Pawling's Bridge, Valley Forge, Purl Kennedy, Pott's Store, Conshehocken, and Spring Mill. All Passengers are requolted to.;procurdtheir Tickets, before the train starts. January 22 Ty the Honorable the Judges of the Court of 'Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, now holding a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur said county ; The Petition of bills Criatwr;- Repectfolly sheweth. That your Petitioner has rented the commodious house in the Borough of Pinegrove. kept for s number of years past as a houUe of Public entertainment, and known as Washington 1104 and as he is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the lodging and ac commodation of strangers, and traveller*, he Therefore prays your Honor to grant him-a Li. cense for the ensuing year. Ano he will ever pray. - JOHN CHRIST. ' We, the snbncribers, citizens of the Borough of Pinegrove. Schuylkill count*, do certify, that the above Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the, Public, and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the above petitioner is ofgood ' repute tot honesty, and temperance, and is well, provided with hoase• room and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Strimpfler, Paul Brand. John Huber, A. Holmes, • George Shicker, John Stees, William Graeff, George F. Mars, Philip2immerman,* John Kilz sitter, John Barr, John D. Loenhard, Jacob Christ, • George Shute!, Samuel Gus*, Jacob Huber, Christian Ley, Joseph Kiefer, Isaac Harvey. Janary, 29 CHEAP WINTER CLOTHING. Griot Red4taiop of prices for rash. !NINE Advertisers - are constantly receiving ' 2l - from their Manufactory in Philadelphia. a choice ! and vaned assortment of Seasonable Clothing, which they, offer at the following low prices for oath ; - Superfine Blue, Black and loanable Greeii Dress Coats, from • 812 to 15 Sope'rfine Cog. Beaver Cloth Coals, 10 to IFI Heavy English. Pilot Cloth Coats, 13 to 10 Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, Cor Miners ( first rate,) Real Pilot and Flushing Frock and Orcoats, as low - as. ,• - • . 5 Supe fine Cloth and Cassime.re Pants, ste 7 pp g l i ish Blue. Black Sattinett pants, very best, • First rate Sotinett Pants, all kinds, from 250 to 4 . Heavy Fustian Pant% first quality 250t0 3 Est; Ly o ns 811 k 'Velvet - Vesta, as Heavy English' ; Plain, and Firmed SUM Vests, • 3 to 3 50 WOO= Vetrst YelltS of all kinds, 175t0 4 Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pants, for 'Miners ' Bope'vfineCloth Binind Jackets ( In.. dig o Blue.) - I Fined Saltine?. and . Fustian Round Jackets, . 2 50 10'4 Abuil—On hand, a full assortment Of Fashiona ble French and English Broad - Cloths. and Els& tic French Doeskin Cassimerev, Double Milled- Faupy and Plaid Cassiniers, woaded colors, com prising the Most fashionable styles CIPIM worn in Loudoii DiamOnd .Diagnol Waive Beaver and Water roof - heavy -.double- milled Cloths, for Wince ur. Alse—Satio and Embroidered. 'Silk and - Faber Woollen Velvet - Vestigia oftheliew eat Patternsi bettnidlio ll Y 4 " . der la the hest manner, on aciiiinniadaiing or lois for Cash. - I.IPPINCCITT 4. TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors, " ; I Comeil - ol Centre 4 MahantongeSts. DeeismberlB, 1841. PHILADELPHIA, READING, any POTTSVILLE RAIL'ROAD. PROTECTION. 1 11deaualti against lass Or damage Br • Capital 0400,000. • CHARTER PERPETUAL: • THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANICR.COM ,PANy. make Insurances , either temporar y or perpetually, Sgainat 'Loma or 'Damage by"FIRE, in town or..county, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural,Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description ; Pima's sad their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga• ges and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Application, for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by lettet, at the Company's office, at the Northwest cornii,of Sixth and Wood streets. • MORTON MeMICHAEL, President. • L Kawidaname,'Secretary. DutanToas, Morton McMichael, • Charles Stokes, • Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright. P. L. Lazucrenne,' , Samuel Townsend, Elijah Hallett, Robert Loughead, . George M. Troutman. 'R W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The aubsiriber has been appointed AciEsis for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INsurts,cas upon every description of property' at the lowest rates BENJAMIN BANNA N. Pottsville, Feb. 27th 1811. f DELAWARE' MINTY INSURANCE CO. • :Capital an hoiized b q law, t 3250,000•• . ' URA , TER PERPETUAL, " •., . 111AER•bot limited and perpetual Insurances "" on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Store* Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merehandize. Fur niture and Property of every description , against loss arch nrgeby FM.. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loseon all kinds o f marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation ofgooda, wares. arid merchandise bywater. or by rail way, upon terms as 'favourable as any other institution. ' For any further inform‘ation on the subjectOfin aurance, either against Fire, marineor inland risks. Apply to ;lIF.NRY G. ROBINSON4Artent, July 1b 34-tf At Schuylkill haven. or-WILLIAM B. POTTS. A t Orwigsburg. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THE FRANKLIN INSITRANCE Co., OF PIIILADELPIII Capital 5400,000, Paid in. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CONTINUE to make Insurance, ptrinament `i'-/ tine limited on every description of property in towtrand country on the usual favorable terms. Office,l63l Chesnut Street near fifth street. • CHARLES N. BANCK ER, Piesident. D 1 R ECTOR S, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant. James Seat, . Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W.Richards, Tobias Wagner. Modecoi D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BA NCKER. &c . f. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution., and is now pre. pared to make insurance, an every description of propnrty, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19. MD- '2.5-1 DRIFT & RAIL RO lD CARS, &C. IP HE subscriber offers at private sole a num ber of Drift and Pail Road Cars, Scrams, 4c., which in consequence of curtailing his bu siness, will not be wanted. . The Ruil Road Cars are suitable fur-the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Railroads. and will be sold low fur cash, or on time tor ap• proved.endorsed notes- Apply to F. HODDSON:St. Clair, or his agent, John PinkertOn, 5-3 t January 29 STBAY HORSE.—Came to the sob. scriber, - residing in Wayne Township, Schuylkill county, about four weeks ago, a Largo Brown- Horse, about Bor 9 yeare old. , The own. er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him - away; otherwise he will be sold according to law, MICHAEL. liAN TN ER. 3—l* January 29 100 $ 100! WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY • • for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF' SA lISAPARILLA. it is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsa parilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and coun try . Pw making Syrup therefrom, and who will sell it at the rate of seventy-fivecenta to one dollar per bottle (about halfa pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scro fula or King s Evil, Erysipelas Diseases of tle Liter, Affections of the Skin and Bones, Utters of the Noe, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to,Mercury and the Minerals, Ccmstitutiorual Diseases and a gen eral Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Com ment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knows its efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to geta good preparation of it, and then there will be no disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable Phys icians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the United States for the character of his preparation, as well alio to the numerous certificates from physi- Mane and others. that have been from time to time published, now deemed unnecessary as the character o Ars prepreation as firmly') established.—Throughou ot the Sudierg States it is need altog,ether,end throng h math° North takes the precedence over all others, ()or acularly among physicians, who, for the benetu of they atientsialicays recommend it; Dr. Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures performed by his medicated' Extract of Sarsaparilla, as has ever been effected by tiny medicine in exis tence, The reader is referred to the directions accompa nying each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and further particulars. Remember one bottle. (halfn pint.) is equal to fax pints of Syrnp, and is equally pleasant to take. O:Zr Price ONE I)OLLA R per bettle..4o Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Lei dy'l Health Emporium, Second street below Vine Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS. Philadellihia. and by . EPTING, Druggist, Pottsville. February 7th, 1841. TO SIY. CREDITORS. 'HAKE notice that-I have applied to the C.ourt a- of-Common Pleas of the county of Indiana, for the benefit of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. made for the relief of Insolvent , debtors, and that said Court has appointed the 4th Monday ;the 28th day) of March next. for hear ing me and my creditors at the Courthouse in the Borough of Indiana, in said county, at which, time and place you may attend if you think proper. • 'JOHN FRANK. Indiana, January 10 6-3* EEO TeIISTERIOII3B.—A gentleman belonging to lino 4""of the mostancient and wealthy families of this' city, who must be well known to numerous friends. having. since Ithe year 1818 up' to recently been bent nearly double, and for several years_ confined his bed, has been _ restored to good health—has regained his natural erect position—and has 'quitted his car• tine. and now • walks with ease !! We believe this is the gentleman's own description as near as possi ble, and there is no exaggeration in it. We will give inquirers his address, anddoubt nothis humane feel ingswill excuse the liberty;* that any'onedoubtiv. may I know these facts though he requests his tame , may nokappear in print. Among other similar in stances. Mr. James G.Reynolds, 144 Christie street, has been restored. and will give personal assurances of the facts of his case. Both were rheumatism, and contracted cords And 'iltiews. How has this' beenAonel - • 6toB Answer.—Bv the Indian Vegetatle Elizer Inter nally and Barge Nerve and Bone Liniment ester. nally.—N. Y. herald, Jan. 26 1841.. • Sold Italy by'Comatock 4- Co. 71 Maiden Lane, • And also by W. T. It:pting, Clemens & Parvin,Juld, J. S: C. Mama. 4.50 Druggists, Pottsville, §elntylkill County 3to 9 am MR. J: A. GROHE I .Paoresson- OF , MUM, respectfully , tenders %is services to the citizens of Pottsville. He will be happy Ul wait on any one deOrttrie of instruction on the Piano Forte, togitfirsi-with Singing, the Flute. Flogeolet,'Acecirdeon, besides other magical in. struments.: If sufficient eneouragentent is offer. ed, be -prepcisea to open a singing school. The first quark miff be devoted to - lityine,the rutin dation ettnusle, and a ft er that the„bigher breech.: ea be taught. Piitions itiSscred Music will-be given to suit the 'silos entnentgatioey of thisiforough. Sirking :will be taught in .110th the German and English languagee. - -* Piannffirtits tuned • and repaired:. Mr. Grohint residence bit Dr. Brandrier's. No. 9 Illahantan go Street . . , 5ept.23,1841. 39—tf.. lIEM Svo rrs 818LE. ,-; and Cop .: moutarvii 3 vols. '.1644 reclivact and for isle by • Januri.= 4 • • B:BANNAN. LC.U. 1100113,;' Wit di Hibtas. Tfrati meat., and.Spellintilooks. by the dozen or, single JIM nseiredandrot ankt by. Janitary22' 4 • I3.IIANNAN. WHIPS at CANIA—A fresh * sup of M ding.and Gig Whipa. Canes, tn. 'of the pest manufacture. Just received and tor r.iitt by January 22 - '4ll • ' B. BANNAN. IMLASTERs—IIaste; lit sale, by the ton: half or iL quarter too. by the subscriber, at•Reek's M4l,est the West Mauch. - L d R. - REESER: January 22 • WAILS Am sr & 11 , 33.—8 y dot . quantity or aingls lieg, for ea.e at Philadelphia ilagdosaio prioto; bj • JOSF.PH WHITE &SON. •Afount Carb so, January 15 • 3 ic siDr, it EAT. 4.VENS,—.Witta mArtannerous plates ,als Celeatisl tkepary; far silo by Jas. IS. 3— \ . B. BADMAN. STEAM ENGIB E. -A wertind band Steam enginitkild alliCra. of 23 to 30 Write' mew. tier sale at a reduced price. and ,ceal will be taken in payment. Enquire of JOHN HE11P1111,i1: • No. 114 South ad street, PinladclOtin. January :12 Al-6 IO COFFEE,.-50 Riga Strong Scented Rice Coffee; fmaelle by flee. 25, 52—. • MILLER & HAdCEIIT,Y. - VERY CHOICE G REEN AND BLACK & J. P.eatty have ju* received flmni New York, a large suppl) of choice Green and Black Teas. December NEW & J. Beatty have just'receit red 106011 w small llama, for faintly use, cure.: this season, ofa Imperior quality. December la HILLER & HAGGERTY have on hand a lar . ie and very &flora! Ipso' talent or D r y Gu n d-o i Groceries, Wines and Liqurirs. which they wilt sell at reduced prices. fur castr, or for approved accept. anent , . January 1, grkRi.NGIKS 114 R A PER"- -FIOS, r&C.--Jusi 11 1. , received and fur Kilo, at low prices,ly tlre'sulp: scriber. - Oranges, Lemons, • -- , Ns, . Grapes, Prunes. Currants, • • • Bunch Raisins, Coacua Nuts., Tamarinds,Currant Jdley, tte. Januar] 29".5--3 ' JOAN- 8. C. MARTIN. , - plAzoB.—The subscribers halm Veen appoint ed Agents by the Nennork Manufacturing Co for the sale of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos:, of either, Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18, 51— T. & J.BEATTY. 1141,RENCII & GERMAN, LANGUAGES.• —The subscriber respectfully sanctums to the,publie that he is prepared to give lessons in .the French and German languages, to classes or in private families. For terms apply - at Mr: Shubert's Store, Centre Street. July LO 28--ly E. F RlCltAttDia SAFETY FUSE.—The subscriber hardest re mired afresh supply of Safety Fuse, from the Manufactory, whiult•he will warrant to be of a supe nor quality; and for blasting in Rock is perfeetly'sate; as the needle is dispensed with in its use. Upwards of 300,000 feet of this Fuse was used to l one year on the New York and - Erie Rail Ilead,end sofirtnly ) convinced were the Engineers of its entire 'Wifely/ that they prohibited the use of the needle and •sub stituted the usq of the Fuse in blasting. For, tale by . DANNAN. December 11.:50-- Agent for the Proprietors FOR SALE OR RENT, In the borough of Lock Haven, Clinton Co,- a Lot of GI ound, with a Frame ,Building 40 feet square thereon. built for a Foundry. - which is considered ono of the best locations any where in the Conntry for the sale of Castings. Any person desirous of establishing a Foundry • and Machine Shop for finishing up work. will:bo ac:, commodated with the said let and building at a reasonable Price, and possession : given immedi ately, so that the biilding may be finished and ready for casting early in the 'Sprtng.. Any fur ther information may be ,bad in regard to it by calling on the subscriber in Lock Haven. EDWARD YARDLEY., February 5, 1842., MOUNT CAMBON HOTEL. ..'• 80 . trylfrilf-Connty, Po. Etta :13 RlPHT:=lt r ipectfully announce* 11 - 11 ' ho has tak...; en this splendid, airy and delightful establishes' merit, situated at the termination 'of'. ..sit the Reading and Philadelphia Rail "" t-2 Rood, where he will be happy to wait. II on those who visit the Coal Region. on business, or for the . purpose of enjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all' who may favor it with a visit. Being wiihiii ten minutes trek of the Borough of Pottsvillei though sufficiently removed to -escape the dust= and noise of that busy, bustling place, it hi con. fidently believed that it will be found mach. More pleasant and agreeable, than any other Huta in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and beautiful garden. overlOoking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carhair Rail kind, (extending io the Mines and tlieoce to Sunbury) the Cultic Turnpike, and. at the same time affiirding a real and romantic view of five Mountains. Tho house is edrplied With pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusivd accommodation of visitors, who may be disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild , and roman: tic scenery alibi) surrounding country. individ..• uals or families may rely on having ample rooms and every possible attention. Monet Cattion,Junel9, 1841. Dr. Bedwell's 'fetter, Ringworm and itch Ointment, • OW ICE so CENTS A BOX-4mi one of:the best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome di.eascs yet discovered, as the fol. lowing certificate .will,show., This is to certify, that I was- l afffiefed with the 'Fetter in the face, I had large running Pores, all over my throat, chin, neck and checks, in- deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go out without a / handkerchief tied over my face. /if: ler trying all the remedies l i could think ot, without the, : slightest advantage, I was ntivistd to try Bedo#l's Tette:. Ointment, which aPer using, a leykboxes entirely cured me; and am pleased toiniiy, that although the cure hew been effected for some time, there is not env 'enplane.' of its returning. SAMUEL DEW EES, . Apple street, above Poplar Limed Philadelphia July 2. ISA nEDIVECVS Glt LEN uiNTMENT: For the cure of Felon++, Ulcers, old Cuts and Sores. "This invaluable Ointment has long been in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its - success in curing old OLLIMASED and long standing w.instis, has been. truly as. tonishinz. Price Q. 5 cents a box.. BED WELL'S COUGH DROPS; . . , , PRICE 1.. 1 5 ems rat lUYTTLE—A most plearanl, : l safe and effitietous remedy, for Colighs, Colds,' Hoarseness, Weakness of the Breast; ire, prcid 11 ~ ' 'cing 'rest end casewhere all other_remedrea have' , failed.: . .. The above highly esteemed medieinia 'have full directions 'attached to each - artier°. The public will do well to give them 4 trial, as Many thousand have been cured by their use - red by;Jantes Bent, corner of 3d and . Tammany streets. for Dr. Dedwell, nod II ? , sale at the Dimg , s4olittoneal store of. ; Jam 1 1. -- .4011N - S;r2MARTIN; ' Agent :7 fur Pottsvilli iind RAIL: ROAD MOIL A complete anortmeht ofßitil Road free from Rail Bead Tires, from" 3Sn: to 56 in. is - feral! diamter; turned & unto rn ed. Rail Road Axles, SO . ; 31th-diameter Rail Road • - . Atfeeireanufactured from the pat?tit EV cablo Iron. Ball Bead Felt, for placing between the Troll - Chair and *tome Mock of edge Itailtval - . India Rubber Rope,- marmilictureil tram Nee , • ' Zealand:}' Yr saturated with' India Robber,' lied intended for Chains. Juat received a eumplethitakicneafef . • Chain,. from a it, 4i. 11 in.pro. ' ,ved and menu red from the '. . -. • , beit.nahle 4- • - . Ship Boat aild/Sailroad tViltes, Ordiffererit • - suet, kept conantadj-on hand and- for catchy " • • A. & C:RALSTON. & CO ; t rhilad. lan. 10. 1i0,4, South 1:#44,13!...,:, MI II Rill 25-tf
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