• Hratitt.--Health is that state of bor'y and MIND which renders sr rRE =lows a blersing ;rani thing abort or this is direase. and is caused by the ILCCUMMU. - lotion of morbid humors in the blood, and other juic es, by, neglect of vegetable purging. The cure is eery ampler/ open, the 'natural drains of -the body which nature has provided for the carrying out of all its unpuritrev, and. Health will be sure to follow.— This can be atcumplished without any incnriVeni cies, by the use of Dr. BRANDO:iilleft VEncranct Druvrtts4C. - Pltzs. which are known by the experi ence. or thousands, to perfectly cleanse the blood fru:Wall foulness, remove every morbid affection, and renovate weak and enfeebled constitutioni to perfect t e elth and vigor. 1 porehase in Pottsville. of Wm. Afortimer; Jr. and o f t ho agents published in another part of this paper. Our illarket, CO It BECTLR •VgrAir. POTTSVILLE, Mar. 12, 1842. Wheat Flour, pr Bbl. 85,00 Bacon, per lb. , 7 Rye do cart. 2,00 Pork, I " 4 wh e ac .- - bah' '1,28 Hams, . " 10 -Rye, " 65 Potatoes, bush! .50 Corn, " . 60 Plater, ton 5,00 Oats, . " ~ 45 Hay '" 18 to2o Fps, ' doz 1211 Timothy s'd, bshl 2,50 Butter, . .lb ''' 124 Clover ".. " 5,00 litarrieb. In Pettey ille. on Tuesday. November 9th, 184 i, by %belles. Mr. JarJ.ne, hew' K. MATO.. to REDEC . CA C. HonNisra, both of the above named place. - • On Sunday the 6th 'hist., by the Ite'v. John Maddidon, Mr.Jitiez SPARKS, of Westwood, to MissliAont Y...RossEL, of Ptitteville, 0:2. POTTSVILLE ATHENIAN INSTI 'HITE.--The question for debate before the In stitute on Thursday evening. the 17th inst. is Are - the works of nature sufficient ,to demon smite the existence of a Deity independent of Scriptur..l revelation."' Affirmative---J. C. Neville and James Connei Negative—John Pinter and J. M. *Crosla The meetings or the Institute will be held in fu lcra, in the Lecture room, corner o 4 'Centre and Mahantango Streets. The Ladies and Geopensen of Pottsville, are - respectfulli invited to attend. MarCh 12 TIIOMAS FOSTER, Sec'y. Pi 0 LICE To IVholesale Deniers and Retailers of Foreign Merchandize in Schuylkill County. 13URSUANT . to an Act or Assembly, passed the 6th day of April, 1840, entitled en act graduating the duties upon wholesale" dealers arid retailers of inerchandize, and prescribing the mode of issuing-licenses, and collecting said du ties, the constables of the several boroughs and townships to said county having made their Bev. cral returns. ( under 0301 or atlirmation, to the clerk of the court of qua's* Sessions of said county,) of the hats of all the wholesale dealers or retailers of goods, wares, and-mereliandize, wines or distilled liquors, drugs or medicines, [el, ccpt such as are the growth, produce or maim. rasters of the United States.] Merchants and dialers embraced in the provisions of the said re cried act, are hereby notified that agreeably to the 6 th section thereof; the associate judges and cduniy commissio era will-meet atthe.conimis. ?inners 'Ace, in Orwigsburg, on thursday, the .314 ot March inse., at 10 o'elock in the forenoon, when pm may appear before the said judkds and coninisioners, and ahOw the amount of your an 'ntial sales during the past year, and on failure to atiend as aforesaid, the judges arid commission. era will class you accofding to the best inlorma tion they can have or obtain; 1 And pursuant to an tict of assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pase:ed the 30th day ofApril, A. D. 1841, entitled an act to pro vide'revenue to meet the denrinds on the Geese. ry, arid for other purposes, in the teiv.h section whereof, it is enacted as fullowit Sacrum 10. That from and after the passage of this net, the several provisions now in Wee of thew of the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and-twenty-four, entitled " A supplement to the set er.thled an act laying a diity on the retailers ot foreign merchundize," and the several provis ions of the act of the seventh of April, eighteen hundred and thirty, entitled " An act graduating the duties upon wholesale dealers and retailers of inerehandize, and prescribing the mode of ie. suing licenses and collecting dutics,"except Fo much thereof as may hereby be altered, or sup plied, shall be and some are hereby extended and applied to all persona engaged in the selling or vending nt-gonds , wares, merchandize, corn. onodities or effects, of whatsoever. .kind or nature, and all such sellers or venders shall be classed and required to pay annually for the We of the commonwealth, fur their respective licenses, as follows, viz: Those who. are esteemed and taken to make and effectannual sales to the amount of three hundred thousand dbllars and upwards, shall constitute the brat class, and pay two hundred 'dollars. Those to the amount of two hundred thousand, end less than three hundrsd thousand, the second clam., pay one hundred and fifty dollars. Those to the amount of one hundred thousand, and less than two hundred thousand, the third and pay one hundred dollars. Those to the amount of eighty-five thousand and tees than one hundred thousand dollars, the fourth eldss, and pay eighty dollars: "ihme. to the amount of seventy-five thousand, and tees -than eighty-fiva thousand dollars, the fifth class, and pay sixty dollars. Those to arnount:of sixty, and less than evenly five thousand dollars, the sixth clasp, and pay firtyl dolfars;:f;i , Those to the amount of filly thousand; and less than sixty thousadd dollars, the seventh class, and pay forty-dollars. Those to tho amount of forty •thousand, and less than : fifti thousa nd dollars, the - eighth class, and pay thirty dollars. Those to the amount of thirty thousand,' and less than fort ir thuu.amt dollars, the ninth clasp, • ar:d - nay twenty-five dollars. Those to t amount of twenty thonsand, end less than thi rty thousand dollars, the tentll r .class, arid pay. twenty dollars. , Thme to the amount of fillebn thousand and less than twenty thousand &Afars, the eleventh else., and pay fifteen dollars. Those to the amount nt ten thousand and less than fifteen thousand dollars, the twelfth clasp; and pay twelve dollars and filly cents. Those to the am q unt of five thousand, and less then tett thousend-; Collars, the thirteenth class, and pay-ten dollars: Those to the amount of five thouaand, the four.: (cent), clan., and pay seven dollars. Provided. That where such wholesale or re. tail dealers confine their purchases and sales to Inning and vending goods, wares and metehao. dine, the growth, product and manofact ore of the United State-,:he or they shall' pay only one half the amount of the license required by the provisions of this section. And every seller or vender of wines or distill. ed liquors, either with or without other goods, wares, merehandize, commodities, or effects, as aforesaid, shall pay for his license 6Ry•per cent. in addition , to the rates above specified for the respective classes, and every license hereafter granted, shall specify whether the party obtain. ing thel same is or is not 'entitled to sell or vend wines or distilled liquors. Provided, That no person whose annual sales do not exceed one thousand dollars, and no fetne sole trader,.cir single woman, wliese,annual sales ..do not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, venders of wines or distilled, liquors excepted, nor any importer dI foreign. goods, wares, or naer. thandixe, who may vend or dispose of the same in the original packages as imported, nor any: perion who may *end or dispose of articles of hie own growth, produce or manufacture, shall be required to take out a license under this act. _ . STRANGE N. PALMER, SAMLIELID. LW. AseoCiate GEO. SEITZINGERJudgee.; GEORGE BOYER. • • SAMUEL R. MEDLER, March 18 • 11— , Cernmisiiionere. COAL WHARF.. TILE nbseri be iv. occupying the Large and comma Mous Whar , .at the lower side of South street. •Schuylkili, are prepared to ixiake arrangements for the reception of coal on wharfage or assignment. Charges for shipping or storing Will I* moderate. Address W.I. & J. R. FLANIGAN. Philada.. March IS ' ' • 11-4 mo HE COME AND`WEEt I • 111.. WILSON; of Pottsville; . wonld most re. • iipectfully informs the Meriltantit of :this, and the surrounding villages, that be has returned to the long established. and extensile Wtiolesalk:Dry Good' House, of Atwood wiz Co..' No. 74 Market St., south side, betwi,een 2d and Philadelphia,,Where be will be pleased to exhibit 'to any and may call. a large add splendid assortment of Forergn and domestic Dry Goods, at the usual terms and pricm.' ' darch 12. • "ASSIGNEE'S "OTICE is hereby given, that Edward Hughes.' of the Bona Ugh. of Pottsville, has made an amigo meat of all his estate; goods and chattels, rightsand &edit!, for the henefit of trio creditors, tothe subseri• ber, aceording to a deed of assignivent. MI persons indebted to the said Edward Hughes, or 'having' claims against 'him, are requested to present their accounts to the ?subscriber, for inamtdiate settlement. Books and papers are at,the office kit • ' JAMES a-CAMPBELL. Assignee. March 9 , II Valuable coal Land for Sale. 1 .[ rENHE suberiber offers for sale a valuable tract of a Coal Land, , situate on' the Broad Mountain, Schay !WI county, - 416: acres, more or less.. The Mammoth, Jugular an& Pine Knot Vehis, have - been proved on this tract. There are also several other celebrated veins of Coal, as well as several veins of iron ore on the same; it is also well timbered. The terms accomtnodat)..g.and the title indurputable. For further particulars enquire of i MICHAEL; MURPHY: - Penapylvania Hall, Pottsville. 11-31 March iq $5 • REWARD. P[lflE undersigned. will pay tho above reward, to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of theindividuals who,have recent ly broken open the tool chests •in my boatyard;'and taken tools of any dgscriptton from the premises; or on conviction of any persona who are in; the habit of stealing lumber therefrom. A written description of the tools will be given if required, and the public are cautioned nut to purchase any tools where there is cause of suspicion._ - :=; J CROSLAND. March 12 IC-3 11111 TE SWAN I.I.OTEL L Igo. 106 Rare STREET, ABOVE Thula; rhiktdellthkt. I frIllIE subscriber is now the sole proprietor of this JIL old established stand, and respectfullly announces to .his friends and customers that he has refitted it up in the most splendid manner, and is prepare&to ac commodate all who oily favor him with a CAL lie pledges himself that nothing shall be wantiag;on his part to giving comfort and satisfaction to his guests in every departmenrof his estatthaiment. The Northern and Western Stages arrive and de part daily from this Hotel, and extensive stabling is attached for the better accommodation of those who may require its use. lja' Terme one Dollar per day. • • JOHIsI . WEB% Proprietor. 11-3 Manch 12 To the Honor die the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of lie,PeaceJorthe county of Schuylkill: The Petit . * of , MicliaehSando, respectfully showeth—That your Petitioner occupies a com m.:lions house situate in the town of Coal Cas. tle; well known as a Licensed inn; or Tavern, which is calculated for a Public House cifEnter tainment, and from its neigh')orhood - and situa tion, is suitable as well as necessary for the ac. commodatian of • the public, and the entertain ment of strangers and travellers. That he is well provided 'with stabling for Horses, and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment pit strangers and travellers. He therefore respect. fully prays the Court to grant him a License .to keep an Inn or Public House of Entertainment there. And he will pray &c. MICHAEL SANDO. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Township of Branch aforesaid, being perSonally acmiainted with the above named Pet:turner, and also having a knowledge of the house t'or which' the license is praytdi,do hereby certify. that such house is ne. cessary4o accbmmodate the Oldie and enter. tain strangers and travellers;' that he is crimson of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he! is well provided with house robin and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and traveller... We therefore beg leave, to recommend him for a License, rigreea, bly tr.r the Petition; Blair WClenachan, Benjamin Heffnitr, DsnieliCantner, • Daniel Bennett, 1 Samuel Kauffman,_ John Daniell; I Henry. James, John Provost, James Sweeney, ' John Moon, Charles Taylor, W. Al chlurtrie. ' March 5 lA—+l, ' NOTICE. NaIIIROPOSALS will be received until the 10th P day. of April next. for furrishing 40,000 ions of ANTHRACITE COAL, (or Any part thereof not less. than 500 tone,) to be delivered during the ensuing season, at' Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven. . As AMC of the,coal may be transported upon he canal, and some upon the reit road, the sel. ler is requested to give the prices for delivering the name into die boats' upon the canal; or the cars upon the rail road. - • The name and location of, each veinrif coal must be givec,acd the "quantity apportioned in ttni following manner, WHITE ASH 10,000 tons of Lump, 10,000 tone of Lump. 1000 "B. sr. Screwed, 8000 B.& Serien'd. 2000 " 5000 Egg, 1000 " Stove 2000 Stove,: 500 " Nut - 500 Nut, The Coal 4; wanted principally for the New England - market; and must be of very superior qqality. The egg; strive, and nut sizqe to be screened by q circular screen. The terms or_ payment will be sash in good current money of Pennsylvania. Every corn. monicatton will be considered as strictly confi dential. Application to be nsde personally or by let. tor, to the au bscriblir t the "Mors is Flotoe," 188 Chesnut-street. 't ADAMS-FOSTER. Philadelphia, March 5, 10-6 PUBLIC SALE. ; • %VIE subscribers, Executors of the estate of Geo. to Reber, Esq., deceaSed, will' expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Monday the 28th Of March : next, at.. 10 o'clock . A. M. That well knoivii Tavern Sidnd'and. Dwelling brines situated at ."Vii, Tuscarora, in Schuylkill Township, "'" UV road Schuylkill connty. on the leading II IL 7. from Potts - vine to Mauch Chunk, to -`'--- 'ether with 33 acres, more orless, piths: Best Coat Land in She Regian. , • through which five ofihe'ast veins, - openecl :Ma work ed on the adjoining tract, run a distance ofupwards of 50 rods, varyin g Irons 5 6;16 Pet in thickness. This tract is situated at the head of Schuylkill Valley Rail Rand, Which terminates on the tract. The T rem House iibuilt of atone and frame, well , furnished and in good concition, for the accommodation of the, public. The ;;; ; Dwelling House also built of frame and Is s stone, and well furnished. • About 12 acres are cleared, and in a state of mild vation, with.a good apple orchard, and sii acres of Meadow land., The balance is well timbered. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the undivided one-halfof I Aeres Of Coat Land, Situated in Rush Township, Schuylkill county, ad joining landibelonging to Peter Bitabb, now own ed by the Little Schuylkill Company, John Bream and Jeremiah Schap pal. This tract is well timber ed, and abounds with'coal, being the Continuation of the Mahoney Coal Region. 'rho little,Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road is located through this tract. G o od and indisputable tides to this land will be given. Also. at the same time and place, will be ex posed to sale Si: Skates of Stock in the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Due attendance will be given, and the terms and Conditions made known, on rho day of sale.. • LEVI REBER. WILLIAM AUDENRIED, Feb. /9, 9 ' Ezecaors. N. 8.--Should the Tuscarora property nut be sold on said day, it will be offered for rent for the ensuing NAILS & SPIT{ ES.;—By the quantity or si n gle Keg, for sale tit Philadelphia Wholesale prices, by . . JOSEPH WhIiTE & SON. Mount CarbzniJaniPty 15 DLASTEIL—PIaster for ale bithe ton. halfor IL - quarter ton.by the aubscriber - at Beers on he Wen Branch, -1 'di R . REESER. January 22 -_ - - ROTIPE; friHE slibgrlber wishing 10-Aeelliri.birsiness in !Kingsville, hereby requests-all those' in debted to him. to eall anti make psyMent on or before the first of April next; And Alt-those be iing claims egainst the sebseribers. sent them - for settlement.; JOHN DANIELL March'S lIIM NM _~~; 1—- ; . CR.." • • By cub paid for Blankets, Flannels, Lindsey, Muslin, .Caliiiiire;:Checks; Hdkfs.;Tow and Flax Linen, dr.e. $525 97 By cash paid for Sugar. Coffee, Moles- sea, Tea, Chocolate, Sonp; Od a Rice, - Fish, Spices, 4c. I ' 484 91 By cash paid for. Hardware, Earthern, Queens and Cedar Ware 46 74 Brushes end Brooms ' - "16 22 10 Head Steers 220 00 Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year owery on Firm ' i • Freight on Nurse . and Lime Stone ' ' Coun k y, Slate and Road tax Ifor 1840 - 9 nd 1841 83 36 e Stone . 153 82 Bushels of Rye . i 236 90 5 . Barrels,of Flour . 27 00 12 Bushels of Seed wheat t I 19 ;0 Dried Apples, Peaches and Cherries '2O 75 Weaving, Carding and Dying - - 32 13 Tobacco and Segars - I - 64 87 . Stone Coal for 2 years , - 490 92 , , Shoes and Hats 82 03 Beef 13 Barrels of Salt ~ 1 -,.-'' 111 95 28 00 3 Stoves and Tin Ware' . .50 69 I Black Smith work , ' . ''66 20 Saddlery. . I 10 37 . Printing 65 00 Repairs dane at Tavern I Alms 110036 72 .42 630 Chesnut rails I - 31 50 Garden Seeds and Fruit Trees 6 81 Ham -, 17 65 4" Pigs . . 4.-00 Rakes 2 40 Vinegar 2 38 Postage and Stationary , 5 35 Medicines , 37 27 School Teacher 16 56 Black Horse lOU 00 Out door Paupers 375 46 Hired men and laborers on Farm 72 87 Hied Woman , 52 00 Part of wages for attending to Hospital 26 80 Cub paid Steward for the use of Alms House Daniel Bertolet 1 year services as Di rector 20,00, extra services 6,00 George Body 1 year services as Direc tor 20,00, extra services 11,25 William Hock 1 year services as Di.' rector 20,00, extra services 4,50 24 50 Wm. Grictf 1 year services as Steward 325 00 John Barman, Esq. 2 years services as , Council up to Dec. 31, 1840_ 50 00 Charles. Focht part of his salary as 112 50 E. Hammer I year services as 'Treasu rer up to December 31, 1841 Doc. George Halberstadt 1 year servi ces as out door Physician Doc. S. R. - Medlar 1 year services as Physician to HMSO , 70 00 Balance in the hands of the 'Treasurer 502 89 We, the Subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county, having examined the Account of the Treasurer of the Directors of the Poet and of the House of Employment for the minty of Schuy I. kill, respectfully de report thb foregOing state. meat as the result of our investigation, and there is remaining in the hands of the Treasurer rive hundred and two &Mars and' eighty nine cents. Witness onr hands this day the - 6th oflanua. ry, A. D. 1841. WILLIAM 11. HULL, WILLIAM HAGGERTY, STEPHEN RINGER. Auditors. William Gricff, Steward, in account with the Director, of the Poor and of the House of Em. pluyment for the county of Schuylkill, It= 'the let day of January A. D. Ih4l, to the Ist day or January A. D. 1842. Ran ASH DR. To cash received of Elijah Hammer,' Treasurer for tho use of tho Alms 266 20 House To cash received of Elijah' _Hammer. Treasurer,.lor 1 year salary t 00 Rents from G. Kaufman,Mri. Downey. and Samuel Heebner ' 124 76 'guarding Paupers belonging .to other ' 'counties 135 06 Geo. Moser in full for Board and . Med ical attendance on Daniel loser Indectures Teaching children not longing to the House' • Hay • Plaster Medicines ) 2 Calla 25,500 I Sheep Cabbage Cora Difference on trading 9orsee-1 , Lumber • • Balance due WiMain Greiff', Steward, on the let day °Flannery A. D. 181- 11 47/1 By - cash paid hired men and clerk Constables fees for bringing Paupers to House • - • • 48 54 Labor in haynialing and Harvest 90 721 Travelling etpeuses and Toll' . 10 16 Tailor Work - 12.6$ Pork , , 68 00 Attending Hospital and sick persons' 13 201 Relief to out door-Paupers 27 78 Gardener and Garden Seeds, 16' 08 Fish ' . • • 6 96 Blacksmith Work 8 61 Mikesl 40 , . . Medicines 5 97 Poticy of Insurance 50 00 Stations!, - 1 321 Butchering 1 Horse . • • 42 50' Apples 1 • -1.25 School Teacher _ - 574 Spinning , - Atry Straw •9 05 Cabbage .Plants _ • -. , 9.681 Attending-Nursery . • • 6 , 0 9 lye - - 16 25 MellBWool Hats 7'oo Grinding Plaster of Paris, • 6 00 stockings• , 4 . 00 1 year ConMensation.as Ste , - lit January 1841 to' let J _ . Paupers remaining in the House on the lit day of January A. D. 1842 Males ..' Melee undep . lo iears Females , _ Females tinder 10 years Out door 'Paupers admitted into the House, from the lot day ofjannary. D. HMI, to the let day of Januery'A.,D. 11342. • - :• Ing ' - - POOII4IOIUSE ACICOUhT -- ,-.1 EWAN KA MAIER; rreesureciairiccorrat sestk ' °ID ao i s re a g r i 7; f efiei oon l rd4-l t eil" WleortheeatyfSrAaarlf. ; h e Ist ky offaluary A. - D. D 341 to tke Ist day jalkasy4. D. tett. - --- . • ', - 1841=-Jrin. is To Balance remaining in the hands Of the 'Treasurer, as per Report of . • Auditors. 1 To cash received from Jacob t Reed Esq.' fhr fines. Tileash received from diaries Deng-, ler, Esq. fur fines. 4. To cash received for hay. ..;...',- •: ', To easb received for Beef 4 , ''- :1_ ::,: . To cash received for sheep . ; • : To cash received from George Elattela;.: her balance due from hishied:WTl; ~-..- Estate formerly:a pauper ' ' 5 50, To cash received from Elizabeth Yeag. • er's Estate, now a pauper I . 64 00 To cash received from the Cortimission: era of Sclinylkill county, for the wie -..- .- ~ of the Directors of the Poor. 4-c. of said county, up to,this date 500000 1842—Jan. 6. To balance remaining in the hands of the Treasurer, SALARIES. :ward, .from . • 0ary . 1842 . 375 00 : - THEMR&M'.IOHRN:w::_.>.`Y.. _ Hales k, ' Females I Females.honfin Abe - Rouse 7- Whole number Males discharged and absconded . Tholes ' Females Id is ch arged end iitirecuideil Females 4ied - Bound mit 7 boys and 4 girls remaining , 162 84 iv l bolet Lumber -1' 18 00 9'60 16 87 BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1841. Thowias Miller. to John Welsch, ofthe Bor. ough of Pottsville,George Eelgood to John Kans, of the Borough of eotta v 1 Ile, Washington Kromis to George SieDowell, Columbia county, Edward Knimis Ito David Kromis, of Wayne township, Schuylkll county. Daniel Welsch to Jas. Cresne, of the Bt rough"of Pottsville. John Wouderspat to ThomarGillins. Columbia comity, John Me. Donnel Sharpless Taylor; Columbia county, ti , Lavinia wenek to Hiram Market. of the Bar. ough of ottsvillr, Aria Kane to George Dosch," of the BOrougb of Pottsville. Ann Mooney to James Buckley, 'in the Borough of Pottsville, Tomboy grornak to. John Roberson, Centreville, Sebuylltill county. • , I MADE IN THE HOUSE --.— _ 24 00 lif 3206 2 502 89 71 shitis, 23 Sheatiese; 75 pair Pantaloons, 24 Roundabouts, 28 Aprotis,lB pair nf Shoes, 51 Frocks. 1 Petticoats, 5 vests, 51 Ps:low Cases, 36 Bed Sheets, 16 pAir, Stockings, 15 Towels, 8 Chaff Big& 7 &deters, 'Sun Bonnets • PRODUCE OF FARM. Rye 406 I:ldabel:4 Wheat 96 Bushels, Oats 688 Bushets,4l . ay 50 four horse Loads, Potatoes 1176 BushelB,l3w:highest 46 Bushels, Cora in Cobs 927 Bushels. Clover Seed 9 Bushels, Cabbage 1776 heads, Onions ill Bushels, Red Beets 6 Bushels. PRODUCE OF DAIRY. 51 97 46 00 1316 pounds Butter, Fatten'd ou Farm and Slaughtered 12 Steers, weight 6329 pounds, hides 992 pounds, Tallow 544 pounds, I Bull, weight 850 pounds, hide 108• pounds, Tallow 74 pounds, 1 Heifer:, weight 689 pounds, hide 81 pounds, Tallow 80 pounds, 9 Hogs, weight 2840 pounds, Lard 390 pounds, 4 Calfs, weight 242 pounds, hides 38 pounds, 2 sheep. weight 101 . pounds._ Raised 60 'Kends wool. - STOCK ON FARM. • 6 Horses, 13 Cows, 5 Steers, 5 Heifers, I Bull, 16 Hogs, 14 . Shcep. • We, the subscribers, Auditors of the county of Schuylkill, having examined the. account of William Greiff, Steward of Schuylkill county Akins House, respectfully do report the above statemont as tho 'result or our investigation.— Wltnesti our bapds the 6th day of January A. WILLIAM B. HULL, • WILLIAM. HAGGERTY, STEPHEN RINGER, • , Auditors. 'March 5 . 10— l EIEREAS the lion , CALVIN BLYTHE, E. quire, President of the mayoral Courts of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin. Le. bonen, and Seltuylaili, in Pennsylvania, and Jus. tice of the several Courts of Qum* Sessions o! the' Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, in said counties, and Samuel D. Leib, and &rouge N. Palpier,Equires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery,for the • trial of capital and others offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a,Courtof Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and" General Goal Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, on the last Monday of March, inst. (being the 28th of said month,) to continue one week. _ 2 . 66 i.so 26 00 EM NOTICE 11 there fore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Consta. bles of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then and there at 100 clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examina tions; and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their several offices appertain to be done: and all those that are 'bound by recog. nixances, to prosecute against the prisoners that' ate or then shall be in the gaol of said comity of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to ptoseute them as ahaU,be just. Got! save T ti C COXIMOITWEALTIL 20 00 112 50 $3306 21 JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwige. burg; Mar. 10, 1841. c• ' • • 10— _ N. 11.—The witnesses and jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually. In ease of non-attendance, the law in such "cases made and provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice is published by order of the Court; those concerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. • 1 Remaining in - the Pest Office at •Poitsville, March I, 2892. . • /. A Richard Adams - Patrick Moor Charles Angel John M'Ginley ship Jacob Auge Mary M'Donald ' John Abbersoti ship Patrick McCabe B Hugh Medullae . Wm Brown Alex. McFarland Peramue dkobst Patrick Meeher Daniel Black David Money ship James Brenan - -Manic McGee ship Rudolph' Blattner Michael Moor James Brown James Martin John Burns Joseph McKee Matthew Butler N Wm Ikadey David Nice Patrick Brenan Samuel Nugent Jas Buchanan 0 C Michael O'Donnell John Clarya ' Patrick °nail° Michael Coile Patrick Owens Danl Cook, Wm. O'Bryan V Cornelisan P • Dr. S. Comfort 2 John Pressler •-.. Hugh Condrun E. Porter 25 73 ' 11 00 17 611 7 36 6 121 1 571 10 25 3 50 6 121 ,7 021 5 00 8 56 D Michael Daily • James Daffy H. Dooley -- Abraham Dehaven James Dougherty E Mr. D'Estimauville James Egbert Eliiabeth Edwards Isaac Evans John Ebbing F hlichacl Foley Sarah Feels Thoinas Ferry • Joseph Farmer Dennis. Godfrey Wm. Greenwood. I Q Elm.' Hulme Aaron How • Erica Hudson George Haley ship: Hillagas Jos - Hughs J • Henry Jones 2 J. 9:Johnson Peter Imes David Parry . Eliza Parrs • .42 Patrick 'Quirk ship Joseph Reppard Henry Ronsachser • Henry Ruw Rebecca Rhoads Les is Reeser John Reilly • Elex. Smith John Simpkins Joseph Sheila Catharine Scott Margaret Sims Thomas Sande Michael Shoran ship George Sheinroch - John Snyder William Smith Sainuel Simts Severn Isaac B. T Gee. W. Thompson William Tanner ship John Tregay w. James Walsh Hiram Wells George Wagner • C.Rock John Williams Abraham Kaenzi, ship . Heinrich Wilhelm James Knot Robert White Peter Kuhn Sylvestert.D. Wilson L Andrew Wagner 2 James Lee . Prseilla Walton Charles Lowly • Augustus Wentzel • Luke Lee. • , Henry Weeb John H. Lick • , Wm. Williams ship JOHN T. WERNER, P. M. • Persona calling for letters on the aline List, will photo say they are advertised. Mar. 10—, $lOB3 56 270 25 $lOB3 56 SOAR AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY No. IV, Wood St.. bitumen 2d, arid 3d, and • • . rote and Calknokell Streets; • - PittLidelphla. 011.14, BANCROFT, . respectfully Jr forms Storekeepers,. MerChanti dm. that he Manufacture); sod !tas for aide, - Paha. Whits; Varie gated. Irdlow and Brown Soaps. • • -Mould and Dipped Candies, - • All of good qttalitt and at reasonable prices. ILT A liberal discount allowedloi cub. ndlideipblsflnt, 10,.• -08.7"-P7, , , KM P;IOCLAMATION. LIST OF LEWERS ligaliMffE:2 ENO LOOK KERt t JIIST-- - received and nee r Opening:A - large and well assorted- stock-el . :new Fall- sudiVinter; goods consisting of 1 ' Dry Goods ofeterydetelriptunt.... Groteriestf ail kirds, - _ China; Glassed Queens:care, - Fur. CAA, and -- /fair Seal Caps. •, ' • Roofs and SAws, '' • Goats; Pantaloons: Vestsofe. Healer, Seg mos t - * t. . Which will be sold on the liberaNerms, and at very low prices or , in exchange for country produce, (Or which the highest. price will belpaid..! SAKIJEL HARTZ: Pottsville, No . 1 NI. DRIFT de RAIL ROAD CARS, &Fe PIPHE subscriber offers at private sale a num: - 0 - bar of Drift and Pail Road Cars. Screens:: 4 - c.;which in consequence of curtailing his bu.i sinews, will not be wanted. , The Rail Road Cars are suitable for the Mill' Creek and Schuylkill Valley Itailreads y and; will be sold low for pash, or .on time for apJ proved endorsed notes. Apply to F. 110DPSON. St. Clair, or his agent. John Pinkerton. - " •543- Janaary 29 OAT 111. AL. rritlS economical and nutricious article or food hitherto but little known in this country, except' by occasional small importations with emi.Vrants from Scotland Ireland,; is manufactured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in' Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. even , superio , , being fresh, It is also for sale by moat of the Mer chants in Pottsville, thongst whom are Mes.; are Miller & Haggerty, William !Mmes.& Co. Clem.' ens & Parvin. William Philips & Co. Morris .% Bro.; them. &c. &c. as well as by some of the merchants' in Millersville and Port Carbon.• ' . GLENDENING & CHAMBERS. Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl' Bar ley, on the Willow St. Rail 'Road. between 12th and 13th, - Phila . November 6.1811. 4.571y* - INSOLVENTS' NOTICE. NOTICE.is hereby given, that we have applies! to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of thii IP solvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and! that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 21st, day of March. 1849„ for the hearing'of us and out creditors at the Court House, in the Borou gh , of Orwigsburg. when - mid niperothey may att end if they think proper. „ JOHN D. POWELL. THOMAS GARLAND,. GEORGE SHERRY, • HENRY FOX, MARK MADLY, JOHN WOODHOUSE, ISAAC SMITH, JOHN 'KREMER,. ' ANDREW HAUSER, . DAVID GIBSON. JONATHAN 'DAUBERT, TIMOTHY BACON, February 26 FOR S4EL Ott RENT, I I THAT well known TAVERN togk STAND, THE EXCHANGE, 'in ,t the Borough of Minersville, nnw in the-occupancy of 'Mr. John Moon, with two ,vacant LUF adjoining. Possession will be given on the first day of April next. For terms apply to the subscriber. JOUANAN COCKILL. - 9—'3t February 26 NEWS ROOM, AID PERIODICAL AG gxcY. qv/1E subscriber has determined .to .open a jIL Ntws Room and Periodical Agency, in,con nectiun with his establishment, where subsea?. nuns to the following Magazines and Newspa pers will be received: and all the Magazines and part of the Newspapers, subscribed and'pairl for at this Establishment, will , be dejiyeted free of postage. Godcy'a Lady's Book - Monthly. 03 00 Graham's Magazine do -3 00 Ladies Companion do 3 00 Merry's Museum do 1 00 -Dollar Magazine ' do 1 Od Now York Knickerbocker: do 5 ou Lady's MusicU Librarydo - 3 00 Young People's Book - do 2' 00 Magazine of choice and Enter- - taming Literature do - 3 00 United States thz. daily. Semi-weekly 4! weekly. Pennsylvania Inquirer, do dfi? do Boston Notion Weekly. '3 00 Brother Jonathan ' do_ 3 00 New World . do 3 0) Saturday Courier do 2 00 Saturday Evening Post. do, 2 00 Saturday Chronicle do - 2 90 New York Mechanic • . _ New York Weekly Tribune, the organ of the National. Home League for the Protection of American Industry. and (moot the very beat Papers in the United States. do 2 00 Subscribers to either of the above publications in this Borough and vicinity, wall find it to their advantage to call at this office and make arrange. mils to receive the respective periodicals free of postage. The numbers of any of the above public.ritions can be paid for monthly,'Neekly or annually, at, the option of the subscribers. Feb. 19, 8— B. BANYAN. 111131,1,41 lIAIR. CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AND HAIR. STRANGE it is that persons who attend strict ly to personal_pleanlinesa, bathe, &c. should neglect the Head—ithe Hair the most essential— the most expoidd-4rid the most beautiful when properly cared:for; °fall the gifts of the _Crea. tun PerfcCtly•frettritay it be kept of deridruffor vete with .a certainty that the hair cannot fall nat, by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Lidiett, will you make your toilet without this. atttele? I answer fearlessly, No, if youltave•otiCa tried and experienced iti iurifying effects—Rai - wed perfoine. ! • A hundred articles have been put forth on the credit of this—the only first—the only really val uable article. mass of testimony from all clas ses to these facts. From the. Boston Chroniele.June 10. - Wo see by - un advertisement- in another column that i 1 mars. Comstock & Co., the Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know d lady of thiacity whose hair was so near. ly gono es to expose entirely her phrenological developements,' which. considering that they . be; tokened a most amiable, disposition, was not in reality very {unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the lolls of locks that she had worn, and, alter a year's fruitless resort to miscalled restore- tivei. purchased. eome months ago, ti bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm; and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness. We are not puffing—none of the commodity hes been sent to us, and, indeed, wedo not want any, for though we were obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have nnw,•through its virtue, hair e. cough; and of a passable quallty,.of oar awn: DARING FRAUD. The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be pur. chased or used unless it have the signature o COMSTOCK 4 CO. no a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public front deception. Address . COMSTOCK 4 CO. Wholesaler Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING. and CLEMENS 4; PAR YIN. and JOHN 8:C. MAR. TI Bragg; ist P, of Pottsiv Ile June 26 1841 V ETT lER ; ICH - DR. LEIDY'S car.saiivico Timm; Ann teen OlNTlfftbiT is daily becoming .more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop. and inform the proprietor ,of its great success in .secuuviut. and curing the Tetter,erid•ltch. • Numerous testimoniari . rnight be published of , its efficacy, but fur the delicacy felt by individoali having - thaw - names published in connection whir an loathsome and disagreeable affections. - It may be used with perfect safety by -youn g sad old, even upon infants, containing Demarco ry, or other mineral imbalances, Dr. N. D. Lei. of prepares it himself, and knowing its commit-, tion.most confidently recommends it as supenor• ant.other tuned' yr„: for the Vetter_ end Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leldy's Health Empo. rium, (sign of the Golden Eagle , and Serpents.) No. 191 NORTH - SECOND Streit, below Vane. ' And - oho at WILLI4M T." EPTINO'S • "' - Dnag - Store. '' 'Pelee 99 Cont tbon.: • ! Tann ' ME DatiGS gELXD. nrapiquipas., JOHN S. C. INAIiTIN'S Drug and Chemical -Starep centre Nt;eet. flit Alcor above Maheptan got • • SCUVILIKILL COONTT, Where he off* for sale a choice and well select° • aisortment of fresh , thug; Medicines. Cho- I Oils, DOuble Dye Stuffs. micals, Patent hledicina, Paint Srrisher.Sash, TooLs Paints. Giasa, , Puny. Perfumery.'- Orders from Physicians, Country Merchants, dianlo• (ally received and promptly encoded to. at a - email advance on City wholesale prices. jr7Particular attentiongircu to Physiciatia7prcecrip • bona at ail' hours. November 27 E GIRESCII St GEICRAN LANGUAGES. A: —The aubscriber reepectfulty annnuncts to , the public that he • ig prepared to give lesennifin the French end German languages, to classes or in private families. For tern apply-4Nr. Shobcree Store, Centre Street. July It/ . E. F; RICHARDS pi A NOS.--The sub scribers hare been appoin ed Agents by the -New York Ma nufacturing Co for the nate of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos, of either Rosewood o: Mahogany. a specimen of which can. be ;Pen by applying to • December 18, 51— T. & J. BEAT7'Y. JAMES 11. CAMPBELL, ArrostNEY AT LAW. Porrsvxmx, Pa. HAS removed his office to the south side °Mar ket street. a few doors above his old location.— All business entrusted to his care. 8.411 meet with Strict attehtion. Feb. 19, 8-1 y 'VERY CHOICE GItECN - AND BLACK TCAS.r.T.& J. Beatty have just received from New York a large supply ofchoice Green atm Blue Teas. December 29 52 POTTSVIULE INSTITUTE. T HE Winter session of this institution COM. rnenced on October 25th, and will continue twelve weeks exclusive of the • vacation. It I. earnestly requested that all having wards or chit. dren to enter, will do so at the commencement of the session, as much of the. success of the pu. pits depend upon a prompt and judicious classifi cation. No allowance will hereafter he made for absence escept . lb eases of protracted sickness. TER 2LIS Plain English branches, Higher " $1 Classics Statlonary. C. W. PITMAN, A . B. Principal. N.R. Books will be furnished to,the pupils a. the customary prices when requested by the pat r ents. ,Octo";er 31. 25—tf Winsloiv's BOlsam of Bore Round. El An unparalled remedy for common Colda,Coughs Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron.- and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs. tending to Consumption ; composed of the - concentrated virluee of Horehound, Boneeel, Blood Root, Liverwort-and several Whir vege table substances. Prepared only by J. AL WINSLOW Fochester, N. - Y. rirtHE innocence:Aid universally admitted pectral •"- virtues oethe Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made,are too generally known to require recommendation : it is therefore milt ne cessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concen trated and so happily combined with several other vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy. mild and certain remedy, now in use,for the coin plaints above mentioned. ". ANOTHER FACT. - . Mr. Winslow—Sir :Hiving derived the mnst aston ishing benefit, by the use of your Balsam of Hore hound." I am anxious in some way. to aid in extending its benefits to others; and will herefore state the facts in my Own case. ,In January last, I had • been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs. for nearly fire months, during which time I used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little or no relief. Having given up,my bus Mess entirely, and by the advise of Physicians made preparation to go South as soon as practicable. I was Advised to make trial of the 'above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great surprise, found almost in stunt relief, - and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored to health. S %ARIEL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort. • May 15. 1840. • Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEMENV & PARTIN,. and Wst. T. Err- NO, Pottsville, Pa. and bythe Druggistsin the country cuerally. .• August 28 93-Bmo COAL MINES TO, RENT. 'IM DUCK MOUNTAIN •COAL COM- B. PANY offer to rent theft Mines, with the privilege of usiag their wagons, which are new, and the use of their Railroad, in complete order, with handier, &e. The Mines are situated four miles from the Le high Navigation—they are freed from water by means of syphon*, and have gangways now run in the Coal, some one or two hundred yard* r and are ready for a large operation in mining. The vein is about ten feet thick, and free from slate, and the Coal is of a very superior cha racter. Apply to WILLIAM RICHARDSON, • No. 6 South Third street, near Market. If the Mines are not rented on or before the first day of April next, the Company are desirous of contracting to have the Coal mined and deli. vered at the landings, or of engaging a person well qualified to superintend their mining opera tions. For either situation, apply as above, on or before that time. Unexceptionable references as to abilities and character, will be required. February 26 9 GOLDEN SWAN ROTEL, ( REVIVED, ) No. 69 N. Third at., above Arch, Philadelphia (1:1. BOARD ONE DOLLAR PERDAY. Elk ARLES WgIS bee ittased this old-estab ‘-/lished hotel,!whietilmsbeen completely put .2 4 ,4 in prdeitlor4.ll; accommodation of travelling 'anA permanent boarders. seas ';;;•-•:. It proximity to business, renters i sss desirable- te , strangers and residents' of the inty.s r :Every portion of the house hissun dergone ,a complete &matting. The cu/teary ecpartment ie of the 6rst order—with goon cooks and servants selected to insure attention toguesta —Has eiconiatociaticins . for 70 perions. .of T hese who favor thb house with their .costum, may be assured Minding the best of fare the-best of atteutioii, and; as is stated above, very reasonable charges, .0:1' Single day. 110 25: Room fur hoises and vehicles. Also horses to hire. 4 •iD aermaidown and Whiteman& Stage Office. Philadelphia, Oedember Ili 1841 — 50_4r, MEDICINES! MEDICINESII. • DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills . do• Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Hutcheler's. noi - Pills, Dam. Goodie's Female Ma, Doct. William Evan's Fever 4rAgae Doet. Hoot's Dotatito Pigs. For Dyspeptic- Poser's Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior to ■ny Medicine ever yet offered lathe A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just receivet and for sale at the Drug Store of • - Dec 11 5D— JOHN'S. C. MARTEN. PREZIO' . BURRS. • 11DIFA.RRISBURG MILLSTONE MANU. suhacriber ha, jest re. eeived frorn - flatie, trance, cute Twooraso Botta Bt.ocaq, of.ye . itTtibertor quality, and is prepared to, menufacturatl sizes or MILFISTortsa, at the lowest *At: rates. ; All the materials used are of the Cleat "quality, and the atones are esparto any in the world. , .Stamir will be exchanged for - Log timber, Sickpaccial,-Iron L any kind-of grain, Leather, or tiny - other saleable article; at the highest market prices. s . , Letters addreiaed to the eabscriber will re. ceave the same, prompt attention b if personal application'were . made. - . -; . - WILLIAM U. KEPNER. fierrlsbn - rg Mill Stone Menu.... factory. 'January 29 . 1841. ( '• 26-ly. GARDEN,SEEDSi—Tbe anbierl ber bay received - hiasupply of Gardeu.Seedy, wairanted . flesh. which' will be sold liboksyte and retail, at Phitadelphia prices. by the donut. ptiund, or single pipes. SA,NNAN., PIiLMOIWVPRIMERVATIVEV':; • IKIOR Coma?". Coldianihteifits;Aiditith' Calsitha; '''" Disease* o f thn Ilreasi-'sitd.l.ungiti Ind driest et, approaching Consumption. The above medicine his ',foie& itself one oribe., most efficitinus ever employed In the *Wee affec. Lion& kis well known by thoutands. but. in order, to make it more lenerally known, the pronntioti thinks it necessary to publish the following pipti&s."' which constitute but a small portion of the'testimony that might be adduced in Fool* of its efficacy., Throughout Germany it is used sad employed • more than ony other preparation for Colds. tkc.; and there so well knoom for its efficacy, that they call it • the" I.IFE!PRESERVEFL" Price 50 ems a bottle s (halt pint j Extract from a letterfrom Nathaniel Attirobt4P.sq. Eabton.Penosylaantai. . • - Dear Sir should consider it, ungtaieful t if did not inform yen (and with mycitnsent allow you to publish this, ) that after livisittriell-by the recent.: Rellittlion °troy friends. almost ereryitind of medic elite fur coughs, colds, &C.. 1 never found relief until lately having used Dr. Bcchter's Pulmonary Preset. -.vative, recommended to me by your agint Lbw place. and which cured. me of a viole.ntitiough. spin. mg of blood, pain' in my breast. and - shefirtels oP breath, with all or which I hare been allfieted ibr two years past. lam now howeverenjoying as good'health as ever. and owe my recovery Lathe above talualge Extract of a Idler from the Rev. ;frac/ Hopkins ' Baltimore. . • On your recommendation..l made use ofDr. itk6l-• ter's Pulmonary Pram:wive and although 1 tried all other remedies for my cough, 1 never found relief . except from the above medicine. 1 have been much • benefited by it, and bare recommended it to many others, who have suffered with - pains in their breasts, coughing. spitting 'of blood,' difficulty of breathing " colds, influenza,, ace, and all have been speedily cured thereby. Numerous other certificates and recommendations. accompany directions. - • PRICE, 50 DENTS if6I3OTTLE (half-aim • - he above is repa and sold, WHOLFSALE •'- and T RETAIL. at p DR. L red E:tors HEALTH EMPO- R 11.1111; No. 191 NORTH SECOND street. below VINE street, idul also at WILLIAM 'P. EPTINCr3 - Drug store. Pottsville, Schuylkill Canny.- July 10 1841 , QM JADES DOWNEY, fESPECTFULLY informs the public Hid he has brought with him from New York this Fall, a large assortment cif Groceries & Li. quOrs, wbich he offers for sale at the most mods orate Philadelphia wholesale ,prices, ( freights added,) by calling at the store houie, nest doof to the Schuylkill Hotel, Morris's Addition, in tho Borough of Pottsville, consistingwf Bleck and 'Green Teas, of a superior quality, Fatting Loaf,' Laguira, P. Rico and N. 0. Sugars. 40 bags of hest Rio Coffee, with a (identity of Java, St. Do. mingo, Green and Brotancd Coffees,loo barrels Refined Common Oil, 30 barrels Winter Strained Oil, Molasses, White and Yellow Soap, Tobacco, Keg and Bo: Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from , common to the best qualities, and about KO bushels of Ground Salt, &c., &c. Pottsville, Januury 8, 84 00 6 00 8 00 25 READ ACRE. ' . JUDGE PATTERSON. Ea EA D the following from Jndgo Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge - of the County in which he lives. Atardown, N. J. - Alarch 12,1840. Mesers.Comstock Co'. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which it is Intended. _ CERTIFIGATE OF, JUDGE PATTERSON] lIEICEBY CRATIFY that my daughter has been laic.' ••• ed with sick neadache for they're() of about 20 'years. the attacks, occurring once in about two weeks, frequently lasting 24 hours during which time the paroxysms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after having tried aimed all - other remedies hi vain 1. have been induced as a last resort to try Spohn's headache Remedy as sold by you ; and to the g'eat disappointment and joy of herself and her friends 1 found very materiit . relief from the first , dose of the medicine; she has followed up the directions with the article, and to ' every case when en.attack was threatened has found immediate relict,until she is near permanently cured. 'The attacks are now very seldom, and disappear int.. - ;• mediately after taking the quantity directed:A hole. that others may be benefited by the use of this truly la I invaluable medicine. has induced meto send you the ; above, aud•temoin your obedient servant; • - - JEIIII PATTERSON.- Judge of the Court C. P. ' Sold °mar by Comstock & Co. 71. Maiden Lane ! And also by Wm. T. Epilog. Clemens ar. Pirvin and o n . C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co. Jane 2. W Ent Eft IL f. & BROTHER, At the 0701 tend, No. 65, North Front street Brut "ad . TapEE DOORS FRO4THE CORNER OP ARCM PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers •• - oi • White Lead dryand t Calomel. • gronndin Oil, $ Red Precipti . - Red Lead, White do - ' Lii barge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do.. Green • Ta rt. Emetic , • do • Red ' Ether Sulph. . Paten t Yellow do; Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic . • - Copperas . GunarCtiastie • 01. Vitriol Com. do 1I • Ag. Fortis Acct. Morphia I , Muriatic Acid Selph. do - Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur • Tart- Acid Opl.de Narcot: Sap .Carb. Soda ; Bermes Mineral •• , Corros,Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Re6nersofehamphor,SalNitre,Briminonedlotiti dee. Offer for sale tbe above mentioned article's. tot getherwith a general assortment of Pain* Drawl and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rticlentheGhem. ical and Medicine line. ; • Being mann feturers of all the articles enumerated under the above head. they pledge Ahemselves to supply their friends and the , public i on : the mois- -, , reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass.from 68. -433. • Oct 1 1837 . 48— i0O!'"w•S 1001 • r, 110VII.I. SE FORFEITED BY DR. N. R. LF.IDY ' for a preparation ol Sarsaparilla equal to his = MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsa parilla in existence. , ONE 130TTLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous persona throughout the city and coon; try PI-making Syrup therefrom, and who will sett it at the rate of seventy-Staccato to onedollar per bottle tabout balfn pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known In Sew fide or King's Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of tie Licari Affections of the Shin and Bones. Utters of the Nosed Throat and-Body, as well as at Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals Constitutional Direaveiend age n. Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Coin. meat upon its virtues is unnecessary. - Every body kilowatts efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to get a good preparation of it. and then thud will be no disappointment in its effects, 'Di.Lealy would refer to the most rtipteldie Physi iciane In Philadelphia, as well as throughout the United Slates for the character of his preyaration, as well Alio to the numerous certificates from phyai ciant and others.thathave been from time to tine publiabeil, now deemed tame:wary as the character of Ara on is firmly] establisherL—Tbroogbout the -, ''rn States it is used uttogetlier.nnd th rough out t takis the precedence ova' all others, par. ticola y outing physicians, who, for the benefit of they atients. always recom mend Dr. Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures performed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla, as has ever been effected by any 'medicine-in exis tence. • The reader is referred to the direction.' accompa. eying each bottle. forrecommeaulations. neruficatee and further particulars. Remember one Boltle.(halfe pintJ is equal to tar pints of Syrrrp, and in eually pleasant to take. to- Price ONE D OLLAR per bonle.ssa Prepared and sold 4vliolesale and retail at Dr. Lei. dye Health Emporium. Second stvet below Vine Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS , r Philadelphia. and by . - • EPTING. Druggists Pottsville. : February 7th. 1841. • Opte of the Philadelphia and-leading Rai/ '., Road Company. • ' No. 76 Mina t sneer. Phibtdv;', ,• • THE President mid bins...errs hereby gi,.ue • that ancharge for freight and toll 00,,e., , i., 10 a 1 Mount Onbon.or Schuylkill haven leer‘einir' , Bridge. eritiehmond on the Delaware, - Khali tag be.' per ton for the year 18t% and that SO: crate per ton be allowed for them bran ears fined on the roadby inclividaila. S. BRA DFO D,_ Eeb. 8— Secretary aed Trealerm SAMUEL F. EARL, - AttTIST4 mNVITES the citizens orl'ottsville eta, its el. einity, to so, Ws specimens of Pawing et thik r p ei d eneo of his brotheroo centre street, 'bete • be out be °molted oft salisioge, appertaining to big prof:milt • Pottaille.•sauna SIM=E 10):03:vb 1 Dill 2-4 mo MI