II R R BEETSEED—For sale by "" March 19, 12 7 - B. BANNAN wnivs S CANES--Just received and for V v.. sale an assortment of Gig. Sulhey, and riding Whips. and Walking Canes. March 19.1 4 2 JOHNS. C. MARTIN. PItIATING .MATERIALS . A T AUCTION.—WiII be cold by Public Ven- Ilk due, on Saturday, the 261 h day oft March af the Post Office, in the borough of Potts ville, the entire Materiels of the Coal Region ist-" consisting era first rate Iron. Press, Deuble Medium size, a large quantity of Type, Case., Chases, Stands, Rules, &c . . all new and of excel. lent quality. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., on said day, when the conditions, will he made known by JOSEPH WRAV.F.R. 12— Much 19, 1842 PUBLIC SALE OF FURNITURE AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL IVEJILL be mild at Public Sale, on Saturday, v March 26th inst. all the furniture now in the Exchange Hotel, consisting of Feather Beds, Bcdstimds and Bedding, Tublva, Chair s,: Looking Glasses,Vressing 'fables, Wifidhstands, Carpets, Spring scat Scalp', Setters. Stoves'Clicks, &c. Bar-furniture, Zinc on the floor, and numerous articles not enumeratecl; a first rate Billiard Ta vaith Balls rUiS, Mecca, and every thing complete'. SL•Ie to commence at I o'clock P. M. Conditions at sale WM. G. JOHNSON.. March 191 NOTICE.. NOTICE hrrehy given, that all Letters of Administration on the estate of Augustus Thatcher, late of Ilartford, Connecticut, deceas ed, were on the 14th 'of March inst. granted by the Register cdSchuyllcill,county, to the tinder. s igned, All pr rsons having claims or demands eatungt sold estate, are hereby required to make known the same to the undersigned, without de- THOMAS C. POLLOCK. 12-6 !ar. March 19 FOR SALE. (OE sixteenth of three tracts of land. in the " townships of Norwegian nod Schuylkill- county, Pcnn., containing 1153 a cres, and known an the Gettle and Wagner tract, on the Broad Mountain, and" considered one of the most valuable properties in the coal region. The Juglar, and other superior %line Ash veins have been opened, and are noas being worked nod yielding a large amount of coal annually . Fur particulars and terms ripply to JOHN C. LANG, or HENRY LELAR, Fxecutora of Henry telar, deceased, No. 137, South Front Street. Phila., March 19 12-Imo Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company. No. 76 Walnut street, Philadelphia. FICHE President and Managers of the Phila_ dolphin and ReadirTr Railroad Company de. irons to induce individuals to place ears or trucks on their roar', for the transphrtation of Leal, hereby give notice. that they will all' w all persons to place 4 or 8 wheeled ears or trucks on their road, for the transportation of coal, and that they to ill rrrike n cludnetion of 39 cents. per ton, between Mount Carbon or SchityMll Haven to the Columbia Bridge or Richmond, to such per. sons as may avail thernselveS of this privilege. All Cars placed on the road to be approved of by the in.pector of the Company, and not to car ry more than 4 tons to a 4 wheeled, or 8 tons to an li,wheeled car, As arraneementa are now ma‘.;ine to ennnert with the different Railroads in the coal reeion.. the Company will'aoon be prepared In nfTprd rv. ery (nritity for the transportation of any amount of coal that may he . frered. By order of the Board, S. 1310 DFO r: Ser•etary and Treasurer. rhilath Iphin, March 19 —l2 COME AND SEE! N hl. w1r....70\r, of Priitsville, would mn°t re. .sPertfullv inform the Merchants of this, and .the earroundin2 villatre . s. ; that ho has returned to the Tong established and extensive lVholesnle Try Good Muse, of Atwood C , Co.. N o. 74 Market St.. south redo. between 21 and 3d, Philadelphia, where he will be pleased to extubit• to any !flat may call. a large soleinfld assortment of Foreiim and aomestic Dry Goods, at the usual terms and prices. .Nlarch 12. 11-3 in ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that Edward Hughes. of the Borongh of Pottsville, has mile Hn asstgli : mein of Alit,' estate. 'good., and chattels; tights and credos. for the benefit .of nis crcdvors. Rohe sulis-cri her. acenrdotg to a deed of assignment. All persons indebted to the said Edward Hughes, or having claims aZnittst him, are requested to present their accounts to the subscriier. for immediate settlement. Books and papers are at the office of J AMES 11. CA MPBELL, Assignee. I Itta rrh 9 $5 REWARD. raNliF„ontlerstgned will pay the above reward, to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the individuals who have recent ly broken open the tool chests in my boat yard. and taken tools of any description from the i premises: or on conviction of any persons who are in the habit of stealing lumber therefroin. • A written description of the tools will be given if required. and the pidihc are cautionrd not to purchase any took Where there is came ofvospicion. .1.111-C ROSLA N D. • Mardi 12 - 11-3 . WHITE SWAN HOTEL, No. 106 RACE STREET.,ADOVE Philadelphia. ?VHF. sutm:riber is now the sole proprietor of tills old established stand. and respecifullly announces to his friends and customers that he has retitled it up in the nicrit splendid manner, and is prepared to ac commodate all who may favor him with a call. lie Pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to giving comfiirt and satisfaction to his guests in every department of his establohment. • The Northern and Western Stages arrive and de part daily from, this Hotel, and extensive stabling is attached Mr the better accommodation of those who may require its use. li3 Terms pue Dollar per clay. JOHN 'WEBB, Proprietor. 11-3 !Mach 12 To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates in Congress as srmad The petition of the subscribers, citizens of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, engaged and inter ested in the Coal Trade, respectfully represents: That the Domestic Coal Trade of this country, both Anthracite and 13:turninous, has been fora number of year: past, and is now in a most languish ing condition. We beli e ve it has been c iused in a great measure by the gradual reduction of 'duty on the foreign article. Your petitioners are eonfirmed in this opinion from the fact, that for the last tew years the average annual increase of the,importation of Foreign Coal has been abbut Twenty-fire per cent. while : pip:increase of the Anthracite Coal for the same years, has not averaged ten per cent. per annum—anci i it is notorious that so far as regards the Attar:tic markets, the domestic Bituminous Coal Trade has absolutely dieniniebed. It is well known to a portion, at least, of your honorable -bodies, that nearly all the improvements in, and leading to the great Coal Regions-of Pennsylvania, are in a very crippled.state, without the means to keep them in such a condition as is required to car. ry the trade to market to advantage. Such being the state'of the trade now, your memorialists can not but look to the future with thread and consternation. Should the Cbmpromise Bilt be permitted to take effi•ct on the first of July next, the present duty, hich'is now ab f out SI 25 per ton, would be ieduced to about Forty Cents per ton. This great reduction which is equal to the expense of min ing a ton of Coat in this region) would deiiiroy the .13ituMinous:Co.11 Trade of the Country, and - so, c , m pletely prostrate the Anthracite Trade, Oat the consumers would be left solely at the mercy of the . . - British operator. Your memotialists would therefore request sour borioratile bodies to increase the \ rittly-on all fur. .eign Coat to at le - ast ten cents per bushels g believing that the increased duty would exericise a benefi cial influence both with regard to the interests of the consumer_and operator. It would inspire confi dence in the trade—capital would be ecithrked in business—the necessary improvements would be made to cheapen mining and . transport . ation- : -competition would spring u p in the different regions 'and the country could always depend upon a full snpply of tbe',domestic article at a cheap rate, with out being subject to contingencies that might cut off the foreign trade entirely. Your memorialists a ould beg leave to state, that if the duty is increaser' to ten cents per bushel On foreign Coal, a me in the price of the domestic article will•not take place—and we stand ready to pledge ourselves lo the public, that if, at the expiration of five years from the time the duty is increa. -tied, Coal is not delivered in the Atlantic markets cheaper than it his been heretofore, we will not object to Congress removing the duty entirely from foreign Coal. IVillsoul this increase, the Trade must be partially abandoned—our present improvements will go to ruin—and experience has proved that in proportion as the trade is crippled at home, so in proportion will the price of the imported. article increase. • Youk memorialists mould also calf yotfi attention to the fact, that Great Britain levies a duty of a bout SEVEN DOLLARS per, ton on all foreign Cdal—and When we take into consideration the im mense deposit!' in.erspersed throughout these United Stales, we . would respectfully suggest to your honorable bodies ," whether it would not advance the beat interests of the whole countryi4 imposing , similar duty on all foreign Coal. All of which is respeptfally• submitted for the consideration of your honorable bodies. )' NOTICE To Wholesale Dealers and Retailers o f Foreign Aterehandize Sehuy. , PURSUANT tit an Act of Assembly, passed the 6th day of April, 1840 , entitled an act graduating the• duties upon wholesale -dealers and retailers of merchap f div, andAprescribing the mode of issuing licenses and collecting said du ties, the constables of the several, • boroughs and townships in said cOunty'haviug Made. their sev• oral returns ( under oath or affirmation, to the clerk of the cpurt of Quarter Sessions- of said county,) of the lists of all the wholesale dealers or retailers of goods, wares, arid enerchandizeo wines or distilled liquors,drugs or mediciiics,lea. cent such as are the growth, produce or manu facture of the United States.] Merchants - and dealers embraced in the provisions of the said re cited act, are hereby notified that agreeably to the , fills section thereof; the associate judges and counts , commissio iers will meet at the commis. sioners' office, in Orwigsburg, oni•Thursday, the 3ISt of Marching., at 10 O'clock in the forenoon, when ycu may appear before the said judges and commissioners, and show the amount ofyour an nual sales during the past year, and on failure to attend as aforesaid, the judges and commission. ers will class you according to the best idiorina tion they Can tiave or obtain. And pursuant to an act of assembly of the cnnimonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 30th day of April, A. D. 1841, entitled an act to pru. vide revenue to meet the demands on the treasu ry, and for other purposes, in the tenth 'section whereof, it is enacted as follows: SECTION 10. That from and after the passage of this no, the several provisions now in force.of the act of the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and twenty_four, entitlea "" A Et:mph:went to the act eetiiled an aet laving a duty on the retailers of foreign merchandize," and the several provis. ions of the act of the stventh of April, eighteen hundred and thirty, entitled " An act graduating the duties upon wholesale, dealers and retailers of merchandize, ao"prescribing the mode oft suing licenses y 4 collecting duties," except so much thereof as inay hereby be altered, or sup plied, shall he end the sauna are hereby extended and applied to all persons engaged in the selling, or vending of goods, wares, merchandize, com:;."' modities or effects, of whatsoever kind or nature, and all such sellers or 'venders shall be classed and required 11,1 pay annually for the use of the commonwealth, flit' their respective licenses, as follows, viz:, i„ Those who are esteemed and taken to make and effect annual sales to the amount of three hundred thousand .dollars and upwards, shall constitute the first 'lclass, and pay two hundred dollars. Those to the treount of two hundred thousand, and less than three hundred thousand, the second p:iy 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 dollaas. Those to the amount of eighty.five thousand and less than one hundred thousand dollars, the ifiurth class, and pay eighty dollars. Those to the amount of seventy-five thousand, and less than eighty_five thousand dollars, the fifth class. ind pay sixty dollars. Those to the amount of sixty, and less than seventy five thousand dollars, the sixth class, , and pay fifty. dollars. ThosE to the amount of fifty thousand, and less than sixty thousand dollars, the seventh class, and pay forty dollars. Those to the amount of forty thousand, and less than fifty thousand dollars, he eighth class, and pay thirty dollars. Those to the amount: of thirty thousand, and less than forty thonsafid dollars, the ninth class, lisd pay twenty_five dollars. Those to the amount of twenty thousand, and less than thirty thousand dollars, the tenth class, and pay twenty dollars. Tlidt.e to the amount of Ulcer' thou Sand and less than. twenty thousand dollars, the eleventh class, and pay fifteen dollars. Those to thb amount of ten thousand and less thin fifteen thousand dollars, the twelfth class, and pay twelve dollars and fifty cents. Those to the amount of five thousand, and less than ten thousand dollars, the thirteenth class, and" pay ten d011a50....- Those to the a:nount of five thousand, the four teenth claw-, end pay seven dollars. Provided, That where such wholesale or re-, tail dealerS confine their purchases and sales to buying and vending gaud., wares and merchati dtze, the groWth, product and manufacture of the United States, 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. cd liquor?, either with or without other goods, nirellandae, commodtties, or effects, as aforesaid, shall pal tine his license fifty per cent, in addition to the rates above specified for the respective classes, and every license hereafter granted,.'stiall specify whether the party obtain ing the 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 dollar., and no ionic sole trader, or single woman, whose annual sales du not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, venders of wines or distilled liquors excepted, nor any importer of foreign goods, wares, or. fuer. chandiTe, who may vend or dispose of the same in the priginal packages as imparted, nor any person who may vend or dispose of articles of his own growth, produce or manufacture, shall be required to take not a licence under this a ct. STRANGE N. PALMER, SAMUED D. LEIR. Associate Judge?. GEO. SEITZINGER, GEORGE ROYER, SAMUEL R. NI EDGER, ll Commissioners. March 18 COAL AV 11 II it F. ► "' llE subscribers. occupying the Large and comma thous 1V liar , at the lower side of Soutlystreet. Schuylkill, are prepared to make arrangemMts for the reception of coal on wharf:4;e or consignment. Charges for shipping or sioriu will be moderate. Address 4V. C. dr. . 11. FL A NIG EN. Philad.t.,March 12 11-3rno VERY CUOICE GREEN AND BLACK & J. Beatty have just received from New York, a large supply of choice Green ana Blace Teas. December 29 52-- 11111 ELIJAH HAMMER, Teeaturer, in account loth thi Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employmentfor the county of Schuylkill, from the tat day of January A. D. 1841 to the Ist day o f January A. D. 1842. • DR. ' 1841—Jan. I. To balance remaining in the hands of the Treasurer, as per Report of , Auditors. rko cash received from Jacob Reed, Esq. flit. fines. 18 00 To cash received from Charles Deng ler, Esq..fur fines. To cash received'for hay. • To cash received for Beef To cash received for sheep To cash received from George }Lucie her balance due fronr his Mother's Estate. formerly a pauper - - To cash received from Elizabeth Yeag. • er's Estate, now a pauper . To cash received from the Cummissitro era of Schuylkill county, fur the use of the Directors of the Poor, is.C. of said county, up to this data 184:1--Jan. 6. To balance remaining in thd hands of the Treasurer, By cash paid for Blankets, Flannels, Lindsey, Muslin, Calicoes, Checks, Ildkis., Tow anu Flax Linen, &c. 0525 97 By cash paid for Sugar. Coffee, Moles sea, Tea, Chocolate, Soap, llil, Rice, Fish, Spices, eS•c. By cash paid for Hardware, Earthern, Qacens and Cedar Ware Brushes and Brooms 10 Head Steers ?Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year Dowery on Fr rm Freight on Meerze and Lime Stone County, State and Road tat fur 1840 and 1841 Lime Stone 387 Bushels of Rye of Flour -12 Bushels of Seed wheat "Dried Apples, Peaches end Cherries Weaving, Carding au4 Dying Tobaccii and Segars Stone Coal for 2 yeats ' Shoes and Hats Beef 13 Birrels of Salt 3 Stoves and Tin Ware Black Smith. work SUddlery Piloting Repairs done at Tavern & Alms House 630 Chesnut rails Garden Seeds and Fruit Trees Ham 4 Pigs Rakes Vinegar Postage and Stationary Medicines School Teacher Black Horse Out door Paupers Hired men and laborers on Farm Hued Women Part of wages fur attending to hospital Cash paid Steward for the use of Alms House Daniel Bertolet 1 year services as Di. rector 20,60, extra berVICCS 6,00 George Body 1 year services as Direc tor 20,00, extra services 11,25 hack 1 year services as Di. rector 20.00, e'xtra services 4,50 Wm. Grieff 1 year services as Steward John Barman, E-q. 2 years services us Council up to Dac. 31, 1810 Charles Focht part of his salary as Clk. E. Hammer 1 year services as Treasu rer up to December 31, 1841 Doe. George Halberstadt 1 year servi ces as out door Physician • Doe. S. R. Medlar 1 year' services as Physician to douse Balance in the bands of the Treasurer We, the Sitbscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county,, having 'examined the Account of the Treastner of the,Uitectors of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the county of Schuyl kill, respectfully do report the foregoing state meat as the icsult of our investigation, and ihtre is remaining in the hands of the Treasurer five hundred and two dollars and eighty nine cents, Witness our hands this day the fith of Jamul ry, A. D. 1841. WILLIAM B. HULL, WILLIAM LIAGGERTY., STEPHEN RINGER, Auditors. •William Grief'', Steward, in account with the Directors of the. Pour avid of the House of Em ployment for the county of Schuylkill, trcm the lot day of January A. D. LAI, to the let day of January A. D. 1842. DR. To cash received of Elijah Hammer, , Treasurer for the use urlthe Altus House 266 2Q To cash received of Elijah. Hammer, Treasurer, for I year salary 325 00 Rents from G. Kaufman, Mrs. Downey,. and Samuel Heebner - 124 76 &girding Paupers belonging to other counties 135 06 Geo. Moser in full for Board and Med ical attendance on Daniel Moser 25 13 Indentures ' It ub Teaching children not belonging to the House 17 6;1 j Hay - 73'6 Plaster _ 6 12! Medicines 2 Cults _. ._ I Sheep 3 5111 Cabbage 6 82. Corn 7 (IP DaTurenee on Trading Dome 5 00 Lumber 8 55 Balance due Williain,Greiff, Steward, - j un the lit day ofianuary A. D. 1812 11 47 By cash paid hired men and clerk 270 25 Constables fees for bringing Paupers to House 48 Labor in haymaking and Utmost 90 72, Travelling eapenees and Tull 10 16 Tailor Work 12 63 Pork 68 tm Attending Hospital and sick persons 13 11(1 Relief to out duo! Paupers 27 7d Gardener and Garden Seeds Fish Blacksmith Work Eh ket s Medicines 5 97 Policy of Insurance 50 00 Stationary li 32 Butchering 16 00 1 Hoisci - 42 50 ,Apples School Teacher I Spinning Wbeel 1 40 Straw 9 05 Cabbage Plants 9 6$ Attending Nursery ' • 600 . lye 16 25 Mens Wool flats 7 00 , Grinding Planter of Paris • 6 00 • stockings 6 00 year Compensation as Steward, from -Ist January 1841 to Ist January 1843 325 00 Paupers remaining in the House on the lit day ot January A. D. 1842 Males Males under 12 years Females Females under 10 years Out door Paupers Paupers admitted into -the House from the lat day of January A. •D. 1841, to the Ist day of January A.'D. 1842. - POUR•HUUSE ACCOUAT SALARIES THE 7" -NILNERW.!'''-JOURN*AL-z--','-- nales . _ Females '• .„ . Females bona icithe House Who}e number - Males citscbarged and absconded 1 31ales died 15 Females diicharged and absconded 15 Females died 2 Bound but i'boys and 4 girls 11 remaining 93 162 84 whole camber 9 00 16 87 24 00 6 00 BOUND our DURING THE YEAR 1841. Thomas Miller to John Welsch, of the Bur_ ough of Pottsville, George Eergood toJobn Kane, of the Borough of Pottsville, Washington Kromis to George 51eDowell, Columbia county, Ede' ard Kromis to David Kiomis, of Wayne town s hi p , Schuylkill county, Daniel Weisel' to Jas:Creane, of theßorough o: Pottsville, ottsv_..e, John Wooderspot to Thomas Gallus, Columbia county, John Mc. Donnel to Sharpless Taylor, Columbia county, Levinia Swenck to, Hiram Parker, of the Bor ough of Pottsville, Ann Kane to George Dusch, of the Borough of ' Pottsville, Ann Mooney to JUIHCS Buckley, in the Borough of Pottsville, Tainsey Kromis to John Roberson, Centreville, Schuylkill county. MADE IN THE HOUSE 5 50 64 00 5000 00 8 5306 21 502 89 71 shirts, 23 Silt:Mien, 75 pair Pantaloons, 24 Rouudabouts, 28 Aprons, 48 pair 61 Shoes, 51 Frocks, 11 Petticoats, 5 vests, 51 Pillow Cases, 36 8.-d Sheets. 16 pair Stockings, 15 !rowels, 8 Chaff Bags, 7 Bolsters; 2 Son B , ,nnetts. PRODUCE OF FARM. Rye 436 Bushels, Wheat 96 Bushels, Oats 688 Bushels, Ilayi.so four horse Loads, Potatoes 1176 Bushels, Buohwheat 96 Bushels, Corn in Cobs Bushels, Clover Seed 9 Bushel4,' Cabbage 1776 /leads, Onions Bushels, lied Beets 6 Bushels. 484 91 46 74 16 22 220 OU 51 97 46 OU PRODUCE OF DAIRY 1316 pounds Butter, Fatten'd 013 Farm and Slaughter'd 12 Steers, weight 6329 pounds, hides 992 !wands, Tallow 544 pounds, I Bull, weight 850 pounds, hide 108 pounds, Tallow 74 pounds, I Better, weight 689 pounds, hide 81 pounds, Tallow 80 pounds, 9 flogs, weight 2840 poutds, Lard 390 putnids, 4 Calls, weight 242 pounds, hides 38 pounds,. 2 sheep, weight 101 pouudi.— Raised 60 pouuds wool. STOCK ON FARM'. 6 llorses, 13 Cows, 5 Steers, 5 Heifers, I Bull, 16 flogs, 14 Sheep. We, the subscribers, Auditors of the count? of Schuylkill, haring: examined the account of William Greiff, Steward of Schuylkill coati , / Alms House, respectfully do report the shave statement as the result of our investigation,— Witness our hands the, Gth day of JaostaryA. D. 18. V. wiLtaAm D. CULL, ILLIA NI 11 AGGERTY, STEPHEN RINGER„ Auditors. 10— "darch 5 PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the lion. CALVIN BLYTHE, Es quire; President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin. 'arc banon, and Schu y laill, in Pennsylvania, and J lg. lice of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and 'Terminer, and General Gial Delivery, in said counties, and ,Samuel D. bib, and Strome N. Palmer, Esquires, Judges of he Court ot'Q,uarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer End Terminer and General Goal Delivery, for he trial of capital and other offenders, in the slid county of Schuylkill—by their prteepts to me direetee, have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessi n ,,, of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General 266 20 26 00 DM Coal Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, on the last Monday of March, inst. (being thcal. of said month,) to continue one week. goncE p, therefore hereby giyco, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con,ta bles of the said county of Schuylkill, that trey are .by the said precepts commanded to be ties andtbeie at lOo'clock in the forenoon of said cay, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examina tions, and all other remembrances, to do ttose likings which to their several offers appertain to be done: and all those that are bound by rextg nizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to ptossute them as shall be just. 24 50 325 J►U 50 00 112 50 20 00 112 50 70 00 502 89 $5306 21 GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. .1011 N G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Orwigs , .. berg, Mar. 10, 1842.10 . N. B.—The witnesses and -jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually. In case or non-attendance, the law in such cases made and provided, will be rigidly enforced. Thiv notice is published by order oldie Court ; those concerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Pottsville, March 1, 1842. Richard Adams Patrick Moor Charles Angel John M'Ginley ship Jacob Auge Mary M'Donald John Abbereoti ship Patrick 51cCatie Hugh McMuiirie Wm Brown Alex McFarland Peramus Brobst Patrick Meeher Daniel Black David Molloy ship James Brenan Martin. McGee ship Rudolph Blattner Michael Moor James Brown James Martin John Burns Joseph McKee Nlatthef Butler Wm Bradey David Nice Patrick Brenan Samuel Nugent Jae Buchanan 0 C Michael O'D.nnell John Clary Patrick Onailo Michael Coil° Patrick Owens Dan' Cook Wm. O'Bryan V Cornelison P Dr. S. Coinfort.2 John Pressler . Hugh Condrun E. Porter D David Parry Michael Daily Eliza Parry James Duffy Q H. Dooley Patrick Quirk ship Abraham Dehaven R James Dougherty Joseph Reppard E Henry Ronsachser Mr. D'Estimauville Henry Row James Egbert Rebecca Rhoads Elizabeth Edwards Lewis Reeser ll sane Evans John Reilly John Ebbing S , F Elex. Smith Michael Foley Josliu Simpkins Sarah Fes Is ' ' Joseph Shells Thomas Ferry Catharine Scott Joseph Firmer Margaret Sims G Thomas Sands Dennis Godfrey Michael Shoran ship Wm. Greenwood. Georgo Shemroch 11 John Snyder Elm. Heinle William Smith Aaron llowr - Samuel Simes Brice Hudson Severn bead B. George Haley ship T Dan'l Hillagas Geo. W. Thompson Jos Hughs William Tanner ship J ' John Tregay Henry Jones. 2 W J. V. Johnson James Walsh Peter !ones ' Hiram Wells K • George Wagner C. Kock John Williams Abraham Kuenzi, ship Heinrich Wilhelm James Knot ' Robert White Peter Kuhn' .' • Sylvester D. Wilson L ' •Andrew Wagner '2 James Lee Pricilla Walton ' Charles Lowly Augustus Wentzel Luke Lee Henry Weeb John EL Lick Wm. Williams ship JOHN T. WERNER. P. Al 1 10 2. 81083 'Sfi 16 08 6 96 8 61 I 40 I 25 5 74 - - Persons,ealling for letters on the ab3ve Lis will plebe say they are advertised. Mar. 5 10— 0 1083 56 SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY No. 19, Wood St., between 2d, and 3d, and Vine and Callowkill Streets, Philadelphia. JOHN BANCROFT. Jr., respectfully in forms Storekeepers, Merchants &c. that be Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, Mite, Variegated. Idiom ,and Brown Soaps• Mould and Dipped Candles, All of good quality and at reasonable prices. 07 A liberal discount allorred for cash. " Philadelphia, July 10, 28-11 y 23 8 2 SSE LOOK 11E8E3 JUST received and now opening, a large and well assorted stock ot, new Fall and Winter goods consisting of . Dry Goods of eri . ry Groceries - of all kinds. China, Glass and Queens:am, Fur, Cloth, and flair Seal Caps. -Boots and Shoes, Gaits, Pantaloons, Vests, 4.e.. . Plaster, Salt, Fish, 4-c Which will be sold on the most liberal•lerme, and et very lute prices'or in exchange for country Produc ,c7 - fo7hich the highest price will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville, No .1841. DRIFT 4St RAIL ROAD CAPS, WIRE subscriber offers at private sale a num ber of Drift and Pail Road Cars, Screens, whidh in consequence of curtailing his bu siness, will not be wanted. The Rail Road Cars are Fultz' ble for the Mill Creek and ,Schitylkill Valley Railroads, and will be sold.lniv for cash, or on time for ap. proved endorsed note,. A pply to F. 1101)GSON_St. Clair, or his agent, John Pinkerton, January 29 5-3 t OAT MEAL. _ . THIS economical and nutricious article of food hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants ‘ ir from S timid aral Ireland , is manufactured, anti for eal by the subscribers at their Factory in Philo delphi , in any quantity equal to any imported. even superio , , being fresh. It is also fur sale ey moat of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amor,gst whom are Mos ars Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin. William Philips & Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. 4'c. as well as by some of the merchants in Alinersville tel Port Carbon. LtNDIOiI NG .tr. CIIANIBERS Manuflcturereol Floiir, Oat Meal, dz. l'earl Bar ley, on the Willow 84 Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila Novembei 6. 1841. 45—1 )• INSOLVENTS , NOTICF. VOTICE is hereby given, that we have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the In solvent Laws of thus Commonwealth, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 21st day of March. NV, for the hearing of us and nut creditors at the Court House, in the Borough of Orwigshurg, when and where they may attend if they think proper. JOHN D. POWELL, THOMAS G %BLAND, GEORGE SHERRY, HENRY FOX, MARK HA HEY, JOHN WOODHOUSE, ISAAC SMITH, JOHN KREMER, ANDREW HAUSER, DAVID GIBSON. JONATHAN DALIBERT, TIMOTHY BACON. February 26 9 HUMAN llAlll. CLEANLINESS OF TILE HEAD AND HAIR. S TRANGE it is that persona who attend strict ly to personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the licad—the Hair the most essential—.. the most exposed—and the most beautiful when properly cared for, of all the gilts of the Crea. tbr. Pettedly free mby it be kept of dandruff or scurf Arid' a certainty that the hair cannot fill nut, by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Ladies, will you make your toilet without this article I answer fearlessly, No, if you have once tried arid experienced its purifying etT.:cts.—its sweet perfunie. A hundred articles have been put forth on the credit of this—the only first-111e only really val uable article. mass of testimony from all clas ses to these facts. From the Boston Chronicle, June 10 We see by an advertisement in another column that 1113sers. Comstotik & Co., the Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia. huvo deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We kiiow a lady of this city whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological developements, which. considering that they be tokened a moat amiable disposition, was not in reality very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the loss of locks that she had worn, and, after-a year's fruitless resort to miscalled restora- Lives. purchased, aome months ago, a bottle or two of Oldridge's Bain, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion. glossy, and of raven blackness. We are not puffing—none of the commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed, we do not want any, for though we were obliged wear a wig a year ago, we have now, through its virtue, hair e nough, acid of a passable quality, atm' . own. 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 ik CO. on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public from .deception. Address COMSTOCK h CO. Wholesale Druggists, New York. Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING, and CLEMENSk PARVIN, and JOLIN S.C. MAR TIN. Druggists, of Pottaivlle June 26 1841 26-Iy. 'r ETTER ! DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TF:TTET AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and intbrm the proprietor or its great success in removing and`curing the Totter and Itch. Nomel'ous testimonials might be published of its efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals having their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with perfect safety by young ar.d old, even upon infants, containing no mercu• ry, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. 11. Lei dy prepares it himself, and knowing its composi tion, most confidently recommends it as superior to any other tented) , for the Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Empo rium, (sten of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. .19!' NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. And also at WILLIAM T. EP-El NG'S, Drug Store, Pottsville. Puke 25 Cents a box. June 9, 25—. PUBLIC SALE. 'VHF. subscribers, Executors of the estate or Geo. Reber. Esq., deceased, will expose ito Public Sale, on the premises, on Monday the 29th of March next, at 10 o'clock A. M. That well known Tavern Stand and Dwelling house situated at /NI Tuscarora, in Schuylkill 'Pownship, is , : 1•• Schuylkill connty. on the road leading ills 4r.::::' from Pottsville to Mauch (hunk, to - - --2,- =''' ,- - , - tether with 35 acres. more or less, of the Bcal Coat Land in the Region throogh which five of the :ast veins, opened and work ed on the adjoining tract, run a distance of upwards of 50 rods, varying Irom sto 16 feet in thickness. This tract is situated at the head of Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, which terminates on the tract. The Tavern Rouse is built of stone and frame, well furnished and in good cnncition, fir the 1 0, accommodation of the public. The ;firDwelling House is also built of frame and 1 , —;.. stone, and well furnished. About 12 acres are cleared, and in a slate of culii vation, with a good apple orchard, and six acres of Meadow land. The balance is well timbered. Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the undivided one-hairor 111 Beres of Coal Lind, Situated in Rush Township. Schuylkill county, ad joining lands belonging to Peter Knabb, now own ed by the Little Schuylkill company. John Braus and Jeremiah Schappsl. This tract is well timber ed, and abounds with coal, being the continuation of the Mahonoy Coal Region. The I isle Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road is located through this tract. Good and indisputable titles to this land will be given. Also, at the same time and place, willrbe ex posed to sale Six Shares of Stock in the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Due attendance will be given, acd the terms and conditions made known, on the day of sale. LEVI REBER. WILLIAM AUDENRIED. Feb. 19. 8— Executors. N. B.—Should the Tuscarora property not be sold on said day, it will be offered for rent for the ensuing, year,' Valuable Coal Land' for Sale. F R IHE subscriber offers for sale a valuable tract of 11 Coal Land, situate on die Broad Mountain, Schuylkill county, 416 acres, more or less. The Mammoth, Jugular, and Pine Knot Veins, 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 accommndatirg. and the title indisputable. For further particulars enquire of MICHAEL. MURPHY. • Pennsylvania Hall. Pottsville. March 12 . i -11-41 11911 - ~., DaUGS AND IVEMDICLUTEIS. • JOHN S. C. MARTINI'S Drug and Chemical Store, Centre Street. find donr„stive_ridabantitagoSt PUTTSvittdcw, scatemu coure,r; .Where be afros for sale a choice and well selects assortment of fresh Urals, Medicines. Che- Oils. Double Dye Stuffs. meals. Patentildedicina, Paint Brushes,Sash,Tools, Paints, Glass, "Putty, Perfumery, &c.. Orders front Physicians, Country Merchants, thank fully received and promptly attcodrd to, at a small advance on City wholesale prices. Particular attention giv.ir to Physician'alprescrip • thins at ail hours. umber 27 piZENCII & GEWIAN LANGUAGES. EL —Tile subscriber respeetfutly announces to the public that he is prepared to rive les.ons in the 1:::•lich and German 93117,iifeses. to etisseii or in private hmihes. For ternito,upply at Mr. Sture, Centre Stri et. July IU I2B—ly E. F. RICHARDS pi.t e sub+eribers have beenappoin t ed Agents by the New York Nla nufaettirmg Co for the sale of their celelaMmd Grand Action Pawns. of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of %% !Veil can be seen by applying, to December Is. Bl & J “TY. • Win E Fubscriber wishing to &cline business " in Minersville, hereby reiriests all tlinse in debiell In him to call and insike pa) inent on or bi.fi.re the first of April next. And all those 118- S ing elkiiin 4 against the subscribey, will also pre. sent them for settlement. NI arch 5 POTTSVILLE; IN riINIIE Winter session of this imititution cum_ - a- inerined on October 251 h, and will continue twelve weeks mselosive of the vacation. ft is earnestly requestril that all having wards or chil dren to enter, will do 60 at the commencrment or the session, as much of the surer., of the pu pils depend upon a prompt and judicious clatisifi- Ca lion. No alltiwance Will lierea tier be made for absence except in cues of prottacted sickness. T 12 if s. $ 4 oh 6 op 8(h) 23 C. W. PITM AX, A. B. Principal. Plain English branches, Higher " 66 Classics Stationary, N. B. nooks will be furnished to the pupils a he customary prices when requested by the pat rents. °Gni ier 31. 1.15-11 To;the lionorutle the Adzes of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pawe for the county of . Schuylkill: The Petition of NlichaelSando, reipecifully shoßeth—That your Petitioner occupies a corn [BAWDS house situate in the town of Coal Cas. dr, known as a Licensed Inn or Tavern. which is calculated for a Public House of Enter tainment, and from its neighhurliond and situa tion, is ...unable as well as necessary for the ac commodation of the public, and the entertain ment of strangers and travellers. Thai he is well provided with stabling for Horses, and all conveniences necessary fur the entertainment of strangers and travellers. He therefore respect. fully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public louse of Entettainfnent there. And be will pray &e. We, the undersigned, citizen - 4 01 the Township of Branch aforesaid, being.personally acquainted with the above named Petitioner, and also haying knowledge of the boa-e for which the license to prayed, do hereby certify that such house is ne cessary to accommunate the public and enter tain strangers and truvel'ers ; that he is a person or enod 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 License, agreea bly to the Petition. Blair M'Clenachan, Benjamin Heffner, Daniel Kantner, Daniel Bennett, Samuel Kauffman, John Daniell, Henry James, Jan Provost, James Sweeney, John Moon, Charley 'Taylor, %V. McMuttrie. March 5 10—a COAL NINES TO ItENT. WM: BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COM .- PANY offer to rent their Mines, with the privilege of using their wagons, which are new, and thU use of their Railroad, in complete order, with landirgs, The Mince are situated four miles from the Le high Navigation—they arc freed from water by means of syphons, and have gangways now run in the Coal, some one or two hundred yards, and are ready fur a large operation in mining. Tne vein is about ten feet thick, and free from date, and the Coal is of a very superior cha racter. Apply to ILLIAM RICHARDSON, No. 6 South Third street, near Market. If the Mines are not rented on or before the first day of April. next, the Ccesparty are desirous of contracting to have the Coal mined and deli vered at the landings, or of engaging a person well qualified io superintend tutu mining opera tion?. Fur either situation, apply as above, .111 or before that time. Un -xrep; ionable references as to abilities and c , haracter, will be required. February 26 113-ROPOSALS will be received until the 10th S day of April next, 14r brushing 40,000 tone of ANTHRACITE COAL, (or any part 'thereof not less than 500 tolio,) to ho delivered during the ensuing season, at Pottsville or Schuylkill Haveu. As some of the coal may be transported upon the canal, and some upon the rail road,- the sel ler is requested to give the prices for delivering the .time into the boats upon the canal, or the ears upon the rail road. The name and location of each vein of coal must be giver., and the quantity apportioned in the following nianner: urrx.A sit . RFD Avn. 10010 tons of Lump, 10.000 tons of Lum: , 1000 . 4 B & Seteen'd, 8000 B. & Sureicts'd 2000 " Evr, 5000 Egg, 1000 4 • Siuve 2000 Stove, 500 " Nut 500 Nut, DIEM The Coal is wanted .orinettmliy for the New England, market, and wu,t be of very superior (polity. The sgg. stove, and nut blZtal to be screened by a circular screen. The terms of payment will be cash in gond current money of Pennsylvnnia. Every corn. fulmination wall be considered as etrictl) roof. denttal. Application to be made personally nr by let ter, to the subscriber at the `...)1 min House." 18.3 Chesnut street. AtIIAMS,FOSTEIt. pilitwielphia. March 5, 10,-6 FRENCH BURRS. MILL.S lONE MANU fl ACTOR Y.—The subscither has just re. ceived from Havre, France, C0N119174. , AND Hues BIAXICA, of very superior qualify, and is prepared to manufacture to order nil sizes of M sta. STONES, at the lowest pos.ibly rates. All the materials used are of the best quality, and the stones ape equal to any in, the woild. Stones will be exchanged for Log timber, Stone coal, Iron, arty kind of grain, Leather, or any other saleable4trtitle, at the highest market prices. Letters addressed to the subscriber will re. cetve the same prompt attention as if personal application were Made. W ILLIAM IL KEPNER. Harrisburg Mill Stone liana. factory, January 25, 18.1 L 5-3 m. Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company, No. 76 WWalnut street, - rhilada. Preskiant and Managers hereby give notice, that the charge for freight and toll on Coal from Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haien to the. Coluinbia Bridge, or Richmond on the Delaware, shall not be above $1,50 per tun for the year 1812, and that 30 cents per ton be allowed for the nse of aliens placed on the road by individuals. S.-BRADFORD, • Eeb. 19, 8— Secretary and Treasurer. SAMUEL F. EARL, ARTIST, INVITtS the citizens of Polsville and its Tit. cinity; to sec his specimens of painting at the residence of hie brother, in centre street, where he can be consulted on all - tannertaining to his professien. Pott - • 1— , ...., • 48- A OTICE. JOLTS DANIEL!.. 10-3 c• AID:H.IEL SANDO r OTICE. ME IfiLeifTEit 9 3 PULMONARY rnEsElivxrivEi .1•ZOR Coughs, Culds. niluenzas, Ast bna.Ca Diseases of the Breast - and Leuze, and :1171:41 apProaching Consumption. • The above nte4:cine hus proved pilaf one: i.r thei mesa efficatiws iser.ernpioyed,in emus. his well known by thonsanCe, blit. 6t orugr to make it more generally lkiiown, the r Draw tor' , thinks it necessary to publish the followieg, which constitute but a small portion of the testimony that might be adduced in proof of its eflicary. , Throughout Germany', it is need and efriployed more than any other preparation for Cohlo. de..iu iJ there so well knownior its efficacy, that t!:ey tilt .f them , LIFE PRESF.RVER." ' - - . • . . Price 50 cents a.„Lottle,( bull' pint 1 Extract from a letteritim Nathaniel Atontid. et Eata h.'Pennsylvhnut. vnear Sir ,—r shchild consider it nintrateful. if did not intone you and with my consent allow y u i a to plbi mit this,) that after having tried by the femme mendation of my friends, almnst of medi cine for coughs, colds, c.. I.never found relimun t ,l lately haring used Dr. Becliteri's Pulinovary Prefer. came, recommended tome by your agent in this place, and which cured me of It violent emt...:li.stpitt mg of blood. pain in my breast, and slitititieiz of breath, with all ol'Avhich I have been sillicted tor two .)cars past. I am miff howeverenjnying as Mimi health as ever. and owe my recovery tattle above valuable In..d/el rm. Extract ty" a letter from the Rev. /P7arl Elyp/iXks rf 'On your recommendation..l mad() use of Dr. IkcA-- ter's Puhnonary Preserratirr." and so lihough I tried all other remedies Mr my cough. I never found relief except from the above medicine. 1 have been lands benefited by it, and have recommended it tt,' many others, o ho have suffered witli rains in their breasts.' coughing. spitting of blood, dill:cults Of breathing , colds, influcisaa. &c..-aud all have been speedily cured thereby. Numerous other certificates and recommendations; accompany directions. ,I'll.lOE, 50 ( 'ENT'S A VOTTLF. (half-pint. The ahhve is prepared rtfld cold, *WIIOI.ESAIA nr.d RETAIL. at D:t. LEI tIY'S lIE A tali Ewa mum, An. 101 NOlrill NECOND street. below VINE street, and also at SVILLIA 'I% Drug store. rottsvide,:._ , !ehuylkill County. July 10 1841 .28-Iye .1 AMES DOW N LY, ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has bVuught with him from New York' this Fail, a large assortment of Groceries & Li quora, which he of for stile at.the most Mod erate Fhtladelphia wholesale prices, ( frAightsr added,) by calling at the store house, ite.o door lo the:Schuylksli Hotel, Morris's Addition, in;the Bproochof Pottsville, consisting of Ellack_nord Green Tear, of a superior quality, Falling Voate Laguirs, P. Rico rind N. G Sugars, 40 bat, or best Rio with a triantoty of Java, SL :Do trinffo, Green and Illownud Cocr,es, 100 Inuit* Itelified Common oil, 30 barrels Winter Strained' Molasse., Whtic and Yellow Soup, Tobacco, Keg and Bus Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to the best qualities, and about 4300 bushels of Ground Salt, Pottsville, January A(1.17. 4 .1. JUDGE PATTERSON. RF.AD the following fain) hitlge Paterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the County la which he lives. Mid,fer own, N. J. March 12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock 4- co. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make melt use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes w is intended. (CERTIFICATE b: PATI'ERSON 1 IIEttEEIV ClCltTlvt that tny daughter Las been alihc• ed with sick neadache for the apace of about 20 sears, the attacks occurring once in atont two wtekse frequently lastilig 24 hours during which time the paroxysms have been so nest re. ns apparently some to deprive her of life. And after having tried almost all other remedies in vain I have been induced as a last resort to try Spohit's 11euthche Ittnierly as sold by you ; and to the g•eat dmammintment mid joy of It icelfand her friends 1 found very materia relief front the first dose of the medicine; she followed up the directions with the article; and sir every case when an attack was threatened has found immediate relict, until she is near permanentlYeured. The attacks are now very seldom. and disappear imr mediately after taking the'enebtity directed. A hol e' that others may be benefited by the use of this truly invaluable medicine, has induced:recto send you the above. and remain your obedient servant i JEI 1U PArrERSON. Judge of the Court C. P. Sold ()NIA by Comstock & Co. 71, maiden lane, And also by \V m T. Eming. Clemens & Purvin•and- J. S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville, &buy11(111 ; Co. Jane 2 . 27-1 y & 1111.6TWER, At the O?d land, N 9.65, North Frbnt street Eii! (110 TRI(EI b 0 JR! Feb3I:TIIF:Cu L'lt OF A f:CLI ET. PHILADELPAIA. nanntneturers 0 White Lead d ry -ind ? Calomel, groulidin CIL, $ Red Piempl, Red Lead, White do • Litharge. Vitriol A Ih. Chronic Yellow, quinine do Greene Emetic .. do Red r Sulph.. Patent Yellow Nitric, . Sugar Lead Acetic Copperas - Lit a a rCauttic 01. Vitriol Coin." do • Aq. Fortis - AceoMbrphis _. . riatic Acid Sol i di, do ' • • Eplioni Salts Lae.Sulphur Tart Acid plii• de:Ai:trent. . Sup Curb Soda Fermettillineril Curros, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners otrhamptinr.SalNitre,Brimstone.floras , c 01Ter (break the above mentioned articles. to , ether with a general, assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rticle i u the chem ical and Medicine line. Being manufcturers of all the articlerenumeratril under the above head, they plinlee themsel% es to supply 'their friends and the 'public on the moat reasonable terms.' Window and Picture Class,frona 68, 43. Oct 1 1n3i48-- 100!--S 100: WILE BE FORFEITED BY DR. N B. LEIDY 7 7 for a preparation 01.Sarsaparilia equal to hie MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SA USA RILLA It 18 positively the stronzest preparition of Sarsa parilla in existence- O\E BOTTLE is equal to SIX I'l yf s. or any Syrup that is tnade.atol is bought by numerous persons throughout the coy and coun try P•r malting Syrup therefrom. and who will tell it at the rate of sevonty-firecents to o n edoilar per bottle ;about half a pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in rem _No or Icings Evil. F.rysipelas Diseases of Ire Licari .4 ffectim , s of the Skin and Bones, UL err e f the Nose. Throat and Lindy, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals. Constitutional Disco:rex and a gen eral Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Coot- ment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every 'body knows its efficacy. It is only necessary when usit,g it, to get a good preparation of it, and then (hero will be no disappointment in its effects. - Dr. Leidy would refer to the mmt resp.ectatle Phys. iciana in Philadelphia. as well as throughout tho UnitedStatesfor the character of his preparation, as well also to the numerous cert.liclles Irma ph-lai c:aim and others. that have been fr urn time to titre) . published, now deemed unnecessary a. the character_or his prep trot iota is tined estahleihrd.—Throughout the Sotutliern States it is used altogether. nod through out the North takes the xecetlenee aver al/ others, par iicularly among physici.ms..who, fur the he et; fi t.e r they attents. a/ways recommend it, Dr. Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures performed by his medicated Extract of Sarliaparilla, as has ever been ellbeted by 'my medicine iu eais , . The reader is referred to the directions accompa nying each hmtle. forrecommendations, certificates and further panieutars. Remember one. tairqe, (hallo pint.) is equal to vs qf Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. - TPriceONls DOLLAR per bottle Ctt Prepared and said wholesale and rc.atl at llr. Lei. dy's' Health Emporium, Second street below Vute, Sign ofthe GOLDEN EAGLE A NV SEItpKiNTS Philadelphia: and by %V In.T. EPPING. Druggist, , February 7th. 1811. - - ItIEDICIN ES! MEDICINESIL ER. Win. Evan's celvtuaiod du Snintrinz Syrup 10,:thiltlren. Baron Von Huicrietees, Herb' Pills, Doct. Ciuodia'.B Female Duct. Willis ni_ Evan's Pavel. &. Agile Pill,. Duet. Ilunt's ,Dotoole Pips. - Fur Dyspeptic Persons Dorit!OtotanieHs are said to be superior to any :ftindieine ever yet offered to the Pubtie. , A fresh supply of the ;above ;Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drog Sado - of Dec 11 fiCt•-= ;MEIN S. 0..11 A,I3TEN. , .. . ARD.EN . SEt )S.is I; tibßpri. ber has received his supply of al reeii . geells, warranted fresh, which will ,be sold wholesale and retail, al Philadelphia prices.; by the. enzen. puund t or single piper. -11-.4IIASNAW. March 5 " • • '4O-• 9-4 mo
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