ME II 02' At an adjourned Meeting of the SCHUYL KILL amp PORT-CARBON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, held (March :23d, instant) at the basement room of tho Church, the following per form were duly elected for the cnsuing.six months: Ephrairis Allen. . Henry Sebisler.: Standing Committee. B. F. Whitney, M.D. President4-Juhn.C. Treisurer=--, Charlef ( folder, Seeretary4Rumßull. • -1 - - At a meeting of the Poi' Carbon and St. Clair An u-Slavery Society, held in Parbon, March 17. 1842 the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. That we can recognise no Church, as a Church. of Christ, which tolerates or apologises for Slavitry ; no Ministeras a Minister of Christ, who; refuses to re buke the oppressor, apd open his mouth in behalf' of the oppressed and no man as a follower -of Christ, wno buys, sells, or enslaves hisfellow man. That we rev rd the prejudice existing against a colored skin.- t as unnatural and unholy, us an inn It not only to Ilun who:wears it but to the Creator who bestowedit upon tin; that by cherishing such' promo dices We are found fighting against Christianity, which recognisesno distincton among its followers, regard ing. them as Lie irC lrist Jesus. That as American citizens. wha have at heart the welfare of our common country; as Philanthropists who desire the good :of man Lind, ae Christians,Who icing to promote the spread of Christianity. we feel it our duty and privilege to labor fur the overthrow of American, Slaveri;'-believief.. , that every. sacrifice `we may make in thecatim of Truth and Humanity, will he acceptable inlthe sight of Him, who declared •'ltia4much ati ye did it unto one of the least of these 'my Brethren ye did it:unto me" -That the Boardpf Managers be directed tmprepare a short addre.s to the citizens of St' :buylk ill county, setting Girth the objets of this society, and the duly of the North in relation to Slavery. Signed 'JOHN %VENTZ, Pres't. J. F. CAIIII.OI, Scc'y. March 26. IiORSES! lloltsEs 1 ID OOPS RING BONE CURE—a sure destruction. to Ring Bone, Spavin, Wand Galle and Cal ue on horses. Roor's FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the cure of Scratches, Curlts, Split-hoofs, Founder, and all sore of the feet and limbs. HEWS EAPROCAEIDN, for old Strains, Bruises, stiffness of the joint's, Nc. A fresh supply of the above artieleq just recci. ved and for sale at' J. S. C. MARTIN'S. Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. February 7 ,12— , PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Couit of Schuylkill county, the SubSeriber, Admiiiistrators of the estate of Henry Stager, late of the Boroughiof Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, Esq. dedeased, will expose to Sale,by 'Public Vendee, on Saturday the 16th day ol'A pril next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the Premises, in the township of Matthew], and coun ty aforesaid; A Certain Igesstiage, Tenement and tract of Land, situate in the.township of Manheim, coun ty of hounded by lands of Abraham Hillbish, John 'll,laurer, Henry Hoy - and others, containing 96 acres, more or less. The improve. inents area Two Frame House, and Swltz. cr Barn, a Spring House, and a ToWder Also, a tract of Wood Laval, situate in the same township ord county, bounded by lands of late George Dreibelbeis,•Hichael Bolig, Daniel Shap pet and. Joh- Fisher, containing severity three acres and fifty perehes, more or less. Late the estate of the said decease d. Attention •will be Oven and the conditions of sale mirk known afi the time and place of sale DANIEL, H. STAGER, • ABRAHAM HEEBNER, Administrators. By order of the!Court, JAULIB KRF.6S, Cletk. Orveigsburg. March 26 13— STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE. ri liE Stock of Goods, belonging to the estate ja- of Edward Hughes, will be disposed of by the subscriber at cost prices. The Stuck consistis of a good and general as. sortmern of Dry Goods, Groceries;i Q re nswn re, Hardware, Sto. which will he sold wheleiale ur retail to suit cue tamers. Any person wishing to purchase the entire Stuck, will du well to call and examine it. J. EL CAMPBELL, Assignee.' Pottsville, March 26 F RES!" G D 741 SEEPS. •pH E followings s warranted'' feted for sale t reduced price: scriber. Globe Artichoke Canlitiowet Asparagus White Soli Broad Windsor 'Beans Red do Harty Six Week du , Corn Sallie Early Valentine do Sweet or Sugar Corn White Dutch Pule do Curled Cress Horticultural " dO Early FraineCueumber Lima' " do Long Pickling du Early Ziriiip Beet ' Egg Plant long Blood do Curled Endive Sugar do • Leek Boreeole Early Curled Lettuce Broccoli,. . Early Cabbage do Brussels Sprouts Royal Cabbage do Early York Cabbage India Head do Early Sugar Loaf do,. Melons Large York do Nasturtium Green Curled Savoy do Okra or Gumbo Large Drumhead do' , Silver Skin Onion Flat Dutch do' Yellow Strasburg, do Red Pickling • do, Annual Red do Early Horn Carrot Curled Parsley Sugar Parsnip 111igniunette Extra Early Peas Shge, Early Frame do • Summer Savory Bishops Dwarf Prolific do Sweet . :31 a rjurem Early Charlton Peas Thyme Dwarf Blue IMperial do Canary Seed Dwarf Marrowfat 'do White Clover Sced Large do do Red do do Bell Peppers - Flower Seeds, assorted. Mammoth Pumpkin White Onion Setts Field do Yellow. do do Early Long SC'arlet Radish Early Salmon Radish White Turnip, do Red Turnip do . Summer White do Black Winter do Rhubarb - Salsafy Sea-RJ le Savoy Spinach Early Bush, Squash Tomato° White Flat Thrnip Red Topp'd Turnip Dale's Hybrid, do Rota Bigh do Also, a few of Fox's Early Seedling Potatoes. This potatoe boils dry when quite young—is ve ry early, and an abundant bearer. All kinds of -Grass Seeds', procured by the quantity, at the shortest notice. Also Agricola:- tal Implenyni 113 Asparagus Roofs 3 years old, obtaro to order. 13. HANNAN. 13— March 26 70 the Stock-holders in the Company for erect ing a bridge, ocertheNorth East Branch 4 the river Susquehanna, between the' town of Cattawissa, and the mouth of Fishing creek. NOTICE—Is hereby given, that a meet. ing ()Ism(' Stock-holders will be held at the house Of David Clark, ;in the tow n of Cattawissa, 0n.310n lay, the 2d day of May next, between the hours of one o'clock and six • o'clock, P. M., for the pinpose of electing one Pre . kident, six Mana gers, one Treasurer and one Secretary, for•ilaid company, for the ensuing year: EZ R A S. HAYHURST, Sect*y. 13— March 26 Delaware and Raritan Canal. T HE Delaware and Raritan Canal will be o pened for vessels drawing six feet Water on the 28th March instant. - The Tolls on Coal destined for New York will be 30 cents per ton through the Canal. On Coal destined for any place cast of .Hell Gate 20 cents per ton. Ten cents will be' refunded on every ton of Coal which has paid 30 'cone toll. and which is re-shipped from the waters of the Raritan or Am boy Bay to any place.east of Hell Gate. Steam Towing from Philadelphia or Bristol to New York, 30 cents per ton for coal from Phil adelphia or Bristol to Amboy, 25 cents. , :Towing a yessel,throogh the Canal with four horses 010 50: with two horses $6,03, IL FiSTOCKTON, President. Delaware and Raritan Canal Company. March 26 13— ' F ARMING dz GARDENING.—The com plete•farmer,;and the complete Gardener. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN: March 26 . • 13— MESS SAMUEL JOSEPH FELI.4ON, L _ EACHER OF MUSlC,—Reipectrully en. nounces to the citizens of ibis region, that he will give lessons in Music, both vocal and in. etrumental on the Piano. He gives -also lessons on the Flute, Violin and Clarionette. He will at tend at houses when required. Piano's tuned at the shortest notice. Terms moderate. Apply at Mr. George Duseh's, Centre street, Pottsville. March 26 - l3-300 March 26 Ilk PER CENT. SAVER—The subscriber' sells iJ th'e best little at VO cents per bushel at his kilns. adjoining , the aqueduct and Mr. E. Bland's Smith shop. Greenwood. March 26 /FREES AND SHRUBBERY.—SeveraI Linden D Trees, Peach. Pear and Plum Trees. Rose Bushes. and Bulbs of the Red and Yellow Tiger Flow er, Tiger Lillies.. Tuberose, &c.—for sale by March 25 ,B. BANNAN. CO W FOR - SALE.—For sale by the sub scriier., a very fine Cols, daft quarter or seven eighth Durham. JOS: MORGAN. - OrCcigstturg, Mareh 26 13-3 'FETE subscribers, occupying the Large and cOmmo d loss What' at the lower side of South street. Schuylkill. are prepared to make arrangementi for the reception of coal tm wharfage or consignment Charges for shipping or storing will be moderate. Address W.C.' &J. R.FLANIG EN. Philada.,March 12 11-3 mo Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road ConapanY• Nu. 76 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 111111 E President and Managers of the Phila. delphia and Reading Railroad Coiyany de si•uus to induce individuals it<l:dace cars or tracks on their roatr, - fur _the transprirtation of \ Coal, hereby give notice, that they will allow all persons to place 4 or 8-wheeled cars or trucks on their road, fur the transportation of' coal, and that they will make a deduction of 30 cents, per ton, between Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haven to the Columbia Bridge or Richmond, to such perc sons as may avail themselves of this privilege. All Care placed on the road to be-approved of by the inspector of the Company, and not to car ry more than 4 tons to a 4 wheeled, or 8 tons to an 8 wheeled car. As arrangements arc now making to connect With the different Railroads in the coal regions, the Company will soon be prepared to afford ev- ery facility for the transportation of any amount of coal'that may be offered. By order of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Sem•etary and Treasurer. Philadelphia, March 19 —l2 I= Xr M. WILQ.ON, of Pottsville, virmild most re '. 'sportfully inform the Merchants of ibis, and the surrounding villages, that helms returned to the long established and extensive Wholesale Dry Cdod Muse, of Atwood to Co.. No. 74 Market St., south side; between 24 and 3d, Philadelphia, where he will be pleased to exhibit to 'any that may call. -a large and +splendid assortment of Foreign and. commute Dry Grihrls, at The usual terms and prices. March 12. ASSIGNEE'S ,NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that Edward Hughes. of the Borough of Pottsville. has. made an assign ment of all Ins estate. goods and chattels. rights and credits. for the benefit of his creditors. tothe subscri ber, according to a deed of assignment. All persons indebted to the said Edward Hughes, or having claims against him, arc requested to present their accounts to the subscriber. for immediate settlement. Books and papers are at the office of JAMES 11. CA M PBELL, Assignee. it March 9 rriflE undersigned -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 trio! chests in my boat yard. and taken tools of any description from the premises: or on conviction of any persons 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. M. CROSLA N D. - March 12 11-3 WHITE SWAY HOTEL, No. 106 RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Philadelphia. Wilt subscriber is now the sole p;oprietor of this II old established stand, and respectfullly announces to his friends-and customers that he has refitted it up in the most splendid manner, and is prepared to ac commodate All who may favor hint with a call. lie pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his partici giving comfort and satisfaction to his guests in every department of his establishment. The Northern and Western Stages arrive and de- part daily from this lintel. and extensive stabling is attached for the better accommodation of those who may require its use. ET Terms one Dollar per day. 1011. N WE.BB; Proprietor. 11,-3 are of. ME Maach 12 PIIILADCLPHIA, READING., AND POTTSV•ILLE RAIL ROAD. Lip ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN. DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1812, per ton of 1000 lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $2 10 Pie Iron, Blcoms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, _ - 250 Nails and Spikes, Bnr and Milled Iron, Grain, Salt, Mirk, Lum ber, Staves, 'f ob icc? and Lead, 290 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey_, Ale and , Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En- - gins and Machinery, Seedp, Butter, • Lard, Tallow, Rage, Word, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4,25 Dry Goode, Wines and,Foreign Liquors, Drugs and, Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Qoeen3.Ware, Meat, Pleb and Confectionary, ' 525 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de live ring Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the line unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days °Atoning of Freight Trains, on THU RS. DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.-M March WHEREAS the Hon. CALVIN BLYTHE, Es , quire, President of the several Courts of Common`Pleas, of the Comities of Dauphin. Le hanon,'-and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Jos tice of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terruiner, and General Goal Delivery, to said counties And Samuel D. Leib, and Slrarize N. Palmer, F.',quires, Judges of the Court of Quartet Sessions ofthe Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gail Delivery-, for the trial of earlial .and - other offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directee; have o-dered a Courtof Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oycr and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, to be holden at Or wigsburg, on the last Monday of March, inst. (being the 28th of said month,) to continue one week. NOTICE iv- therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Consta bles of the said county of Schuylkill, that they ore 4 the said precepts commanded to bo then and there at lOo'clock in tlx, forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examina tions, and all oilier remembrances, to do those things which to their several offices appertain to be done: and all those that are bound by recog nixvices, to prosccuii against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of 54id county of Schuylkill. are to be then had there to proscute them as shall be just. - Sheriff's Office,.Orwigs. burg, Mar. 10, 1842. N. 8.-4 be witnesses and jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required attend punctually. In case 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: ' AT AUCTION.—WiII be sold by Public Yen due, on Saturday, the 26th day of March inst., at the Post Office, in the boroqgh of Potts ville, the entire Materials - of the "Coal Region. ist„" consisting of a first rate Iron Press, Double Medium size, a large quantity of Type s Cases, Chnses, Stands, Rules, &c. all new and of excel lent quality. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.,on said day, when the condition. wlll be made nown by JetSEPH WEAVER. 12— March 194842 - . - . JOHN PORTER, COAL EI A It F. COME AND SEE! REWARD. , PROCLAMATION. GOD PAVE THE COiIIIOMEALTIL N G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. PRINTING BIATERIALS rOult..4lOllSE ACCOUNT . ELJJ4H litilhfilß, Treasurer, inner:dung with the Direcof the Poor and of the House of .Empleynient or the county of Schuylkill, from ghr Ist day a i January A. D. 1841 to the Ist day tor) . Q fJonuary A,. D. 1840. . . t - Dlt 1841—Jan. 1. To bale nce?ear aini ng in the bands of the Trearrurer,.:as per Repurt of Auditors. I • To cash-reetved from Jacob Reed; Esq. for fines. >. I 18 00 , To cash received from Charles Deng , ler, Esq. fur fines. To cash received for hay. To cash receivedifor Beef To cash received for sheep To cash received from George Satiric. her balance due from his Mother's Estate formerly a ploper To cash received from Elizabeth Ycag. er's Estate, now a pauper 64 00 To cash received - from the Commisiion- era of Schuylkill county, fur the use •of the Directors of the Poor, - ,te. of said county, up to this date 5OOO 00 1842—Jan - 4. To balanee'remaining in the hands•of the Treasurer, • By cash paid for Blankets: Flannels, Lindsey, Muslin; Calicoes, Checks, Ha,ls., Tow. and Flax Linen, @325 97 By cash paid for Sugar; Coffee Molas ses, Tea, Chocolate, Soap, dd. Rice, Fish, Spices, 4c. By cash paid for Hardware, Earthero, Queens and Cedar Wate Brushes and Brooms ld Head Steers Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year Dowery on, Firm might on Mcd'ae and Lime Stone County, State and Road tax for 1840 'and 1641 Lime Stone 387 Bushels of Rye 5 Barrels of Flour 12 Bushels of Seed wheat Dried Apples, Peaches and Cherries Weaving, Carding and Dying Tobacco and Seger! Stone Coal for 2 years Shoes and Hats ' Beef 13 Barrels of Salt 3 Stoves and Tin Ware Black Smith work Saddlery Printing Repairs lime at Tavern & Alms House 630 Chesnut rails Garden Seeds and Fruit Trees Hain 4 Pigs - Rakes Vinegar Postage and Stationary Medicines School. Teacher • Black Horse Out door Paupers Hired men and laborers on Farm' Hired Women Part of wages for attending to Hospital Cash paid Steward for the use of Alms House 11-3 m Daniel Bertotet I 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 Bock 1 year services as Di rector 20,00, extra services 4,50 Wm. Grielf 1 year services as Steward John Barman, Esq. 2 years services as Council up to Dec. 31, 1840 Charles Focht part of his salary as Clk. E. Hammer 1 year services as Treasu rer up to December 31, 1841 Doc. George Halberstadt 1 year servis ces as nut door Physician Doc. S. R. Medlar 1 year services as Physician to House 70 00 Balance in the hands of the Treasurer 502 89 We, the Subscribers, Auditrirs of Schuylkill county, having examined the Account of the Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the county of Schuyl kill, respectfully do report the foregoing state. ment„as the result of our investigation, and there is remaining in the hands of the Treasurer five hundred and two dollars and eighty nine cents, Witness our hands this day tile 6th of Janua ry, A. D. 1842, William Grieff, Steward. in account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Em ployment for the county of Schuylkill, from the tat day of January A. D. le4l, to the let day of January A. D. 1842. To cash received of Elijah Hammer, Treasurer for the use of the Alms House To cash received of Elijah Hammer, Treasurer, for I year salary 325 00 Rents from G. Kaufman, Mrs. Downey, _ and Samuel Heebner Boarding Paupers belonging to other counties Geo. Moser in full for Board and Med ical attendance on Daniel Moser Indentures Teaching children not belonging to the House Hay Plaster Medicines 2 Calls CM I Sheep Cabbage Corn Difference on Trading Homes Lumber Balance duo William Greiff, Steward, on the let day of January A. D:1842 II 471 By cash paid hired men and clerk Constables fees fur bringing Paupers to House• .... 48 581 A Labor in haymaking and Harvest • ' 90 72i Travelling espeuses and. Toll 10 16 Tailor Work 12 63 Pork 68 00 Attending Hospital and sick persons 13 20% Relief to out door Paupers . 27 78 Gardener and Garden Seeds 16 08 Fish ' . 6 96 Blacksmith Work 8 61 Baskets . . 1 40 Medicines - 5 97 Policy of Insuranceso 00 Stationary 1 32i Butchering : 16 00 _ 1 Horse •-• 42 50 Apples 125 School Teacher t. 5 74 1 Spinning 'Wheel 1 40 Straw t • 9Ob Cabbage Plants 9 68% Attending Nursery 6 00 lye -.. 16 25 Mens Wool Hats . 7 00 Grinding Plaster of Paris 6 00 stockings . ' ' 600 1 year Compensation as Steward, from Ist January 1841 to let January 1842 325 00 10- Paupers remaining in the Howse on the lit day of January . A. D. 1842 Males Males under 12 years Females Females under 10 years Out door Paupers Paupers admitted into the Bowe from the let day of January A. 1:1,1841, to the lit day of January A. Ilk 1842. 4 - - , ftF..ittc,'re -, tT:.t-7till:1? - ; '. 11!t*: '''y'', F4 : VF --. P! 1:t177-,7,f;,-'-M.'7'' ; '<!'..o-1,:-!:*'•.-Z`: - -Vi l i;'Igt.;!i. , :' , 1 3 :-;Z. - Z-.T;.f.;:;: -w r,fr,. c =':,.,, i,- ..„-::, --t,-- ::,' ,1 , ,,, , -, :., ,:-j ..'..T , , ,*- , -, . ,,,i, !t,`',77 :-P-,, :„' ,, ;.: ,,,- 7 , r, ,, , , , ,, , _•,' -. '.• :: 7 1 :::: . ;_.:- . .. , ; - .. - .: - ••' , ., - i;' - : - - ••1 - ',..: - .., - :,''...."•:•-•. - _.-.17 - 7A7.:'-.:',....,. - ,,::: - ,,. 7 . - .. 2 , - ..: . 4 , ..:, - t^,._ - :;; - ',f; : : : _:;:: * :, - , - .. _.:,-- j:'54,...,:,;',.::,-7--;,1_,,-,.--;.:;-:;;.t.:,;:‘:::.':;,-,...:,....,--...::::.:-.:-,7.....::,-ys:::::.:,7:;......2:_i,-;71-,.:*:':::..;:.,:,...;.:;.-,...,;:.:-..-, kINERS' JOURNAL. 162 84 9 00 16 87 24 00 6 00 I) 53116 21 502 89 484 91 46 74 16 22 220 00 266 20 SALARIES 24 50 325 00 85306 21 WILLIAM 13. HULL, WILLIAM 11.4.GG ERTY, STEPHEN RINGER, Auditors. 266 20 61083 56 8 1083 56 1114 n les Fales ; Fe6ales born in the nous** i L Whole number Miles discharged and absconded Males died Females discharged and absconded reiIIWCS died Bound out 7 boys and 4 girls remaining I whole Lumber BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1811. Thomas Miller to John Welsch, of the Bor. ough' of Pottsville,George Eergood.to John Kans. ut the Borough of Pottsville, Washington Kromis to George McDowell, Columbia county, Edward Kitimis to David Kromis, at Wayne township, Schbylkill comity, Daniel Welsch to Jas. Crone, of the Borough of Pottsville, John Wonderspot to Thomas Gillins, Columbia county, John. Mc- Donnel to Sharpless Taylor, Columbia county, Levinta Swenek to Hiram Parker, of the Bor ough of Pottsville, Ann Kane to George Dosch, of ..he Borough of Pottsville, Ann Mooney to Janie's Beckley, in the Borough . of Pottsville, Tanisey Kromis to John Roberson, Ccutrevilie, Schuylkill county. ' :MADE IN THE HOUSE 5 50 71 shirts, 23 Sherniese, 75 pair Pantaloons, 24 Roundabouts, 28 Aprons, 48 pair of Shoes, 51 Frocks, 11 Petticoats, 5 vests, 51 Pillow Cases, 36 Bed Sheets, 16 pair Stockings, 15 Towels, 8 Chaff Bags, 7 Bolsters, 2 Sun Bonnets. PRODUCE OF FARM. Bye 430 Bushels, Wheat 96 Bushels, Oats 685 Bushels, Hay 50 four horse Loads, Potatoes 1176 Bushels, Buckwheat 46 Bushels, Corn in Cobs 927 Bushels, Clover Seed 9 Bushels, Cabb age 1776 heads, Onions °lli Bushels, Red Bests 6 Bushels. PRODUCE OF DAIRY 51 97 46 OU 1316 pounds Butter, Fatten'd on Farm and Slaughter'd 12 Steers, weight 6329 pounds, hides 992 pounds, Tallow 544,pounds, I Bull, weight 850 pounds, hide 108 pounds, Tallow 74 pounds, I Heifer, weight 689 pounds, hide 81 pounds, Tallow 80 pounds, 9 flogs, weight 2840 pounds, Lard 390 pounds, 4 Calls; weight 242 pounds, hides 38 pounds. 2 sheep, weight 101 pounds,— liaised GO pounds wool. • STOOK ON FAI2II. 6Horses, 13 Cows, 5 Steers, 5 Heifers, 1 8 0 11, 16 Hogs, 14 Sheep. We, fire subscribers, Auditors of the county of Schuylkill, having examined the account of William Greiff, Steward of Schuylkill county Alms House, respectfully do report the above statement as the result of our investigation.— Witness our hands the Gth day of January A. D. ISt?. WILLIAM R. DULL, WILLIAM II AGG ERTY, STEPHEN RINGER, Auditrr a „ 10— March 5 NOTICE is hereby given, that. all Letters of Administration on the estate of Augustus. Thatcher, late of Hartford, Connecticut, deceas ed, were nn the 14th of March inst. granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the ander. signed. All persons having claims or dernsnds against said estate, are hereby required to make known the aarne to the undersigned, without de lay. THOMAS C. POLLOCK. March 19 12-6 26 00 ONE sixteenth of three tracts of land, in the townships of Nrirwegian and Schuylkill, Schuylkill county, Penn., containing 1153 a cres, and known as the Gettle and Wagner (reel, on the Broad Mountain, and considered one of the most valuable properties in the coal region. The Juglar, and other superior White Ash veins have been opened, and are now being worked and yielding a large amount of coal annually. For particulars and terms apply to JOHN C. LANG, or HENRY LELAR, Executors of Henry Lelar, deceased, • No. 87, South Front Street. Phila., March 19 12—Imo EU 50 00 112 50 20 00 112 50 PUBLIC SALE. OF FURNITURE AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday, W March 26th inst. all the furniture n i ow in the Exchange Hotel, consisting of eeatherlieds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Lonking Glasses, Dressing Tables, Wash-stands, Carpets, Spring seat Sons', Settees, Stoves Clocks, &c. Bar-furniture, Zinc on the floor, and nametous articles nut enumerated; a first rate Billiard Ta ble, with Balls, Cuis, Maces, and every thing complete. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. Condition's at sale March 19 COAL lON ES TO RENT. 't rotIE BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL COM .' PINY offer to rent their Mines, wilt' the privilege of using their wagons, which•,are new, and the use of their Railroad, in complete order, with landings, &c. The Mines are situated four miles from the Le. high,Navigation—they are freed from water by means of syphons, and, &aye gangways now run in the Coal, some one or two hundred yards, and are ready for a large operation tn.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 RICIIARDSON, No. 6 South Third street, near Market. If the Mines are not rented on or before the first day of April nest, 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. ,Unlxeepi innable references as to abilities and character, will be required: .February 26 ' 9 124 76 135 0 25 73 11 00 17 61i 7 36 6 12h 1 57} 10 25 3 50 6 14 7 02i 5 00 8 56 PROPOSALS will be received until the 10th day of- April next, for futrishing 40,000 tons of ANTHRACITE COAL, (or any part thereof not less than 500 tons,) to he delivered during :the ensuing season, at Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven. 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 same into the, bouts upon the ' canal, or the cars upon the rail road. The name nod lodation of each vein of coal must be giver., and the quantity apportioned in tthe following manner: 270 25 nrrE Aeu 10,000, loos of Lump, 10400 tons of Lump .1000 "B. & Set eetid, 80008. & Sereee'd 2000 " Egp, 5000 Egg, lOW " Stove 2000 Stove, 500 " Nut . 500 Nut, " 14,500 The Coal is wanted principally for the New England market, and must be of very superior quality. The egg, stove, and nut sizes• to be screened by a circular screen. The terms of payment will be cash in good current money of Pennsylvania. Every com munication will be considered as strict') earth ,dent.O. Application to be made personally or by let. ter, toithc subscriber at the "Mortis House." 189 Cheannt street. ADAMS FOSTER. Philadelphia, March 5. 10-6 • FRENCH BURRS. HARRISBURG MILLSTONE MANU FACTORY.—The subscriber has just re ceived from Havre, France, ova Timms() Bon e BLOCZCS, of very superior quality and is prepared to manufacture to order all sizes of miu, STONES, at the [lowest possibly rates. All the motel isle used are of the best quality, and the stones are equal to any in the woad. Stoiles will be exehanged for lotig timber , Stone Cum!, Iron, any kind of grsia. Leather, or any other saleable article, at the highest market prices: Letters addressed to the subscriber will re ceive the same prompt attention as if personal application, were made. WILLIAM H. KEPNER. Hariisburg Mill Stone Menu. / factory, January 29,1841. fl VERY CROICE GREEN AND MACK ' & J. Beatty !maim received from New York, a large supply orchoiee G reen s pa Slate Teas: December 28 , 2 . NOTICE FOR SALE. W - 111. G. JOHNSON. 12- NOTICE. RIM Aim 25,500 5-3 mo LOOK HERE! JUST reecived and now opening, a large and well assorted stock of new fall and Winter goods consisting of ', • • • Dry Goods of every desdriptlon, Groceries of all kinds, China, Glass and Queen:ware. • Fur, Cloth, , and ftair Seal Caps, Boots and SAces • • r : . Caws, Pantaloons; Vests, 4v: Plaster, Salt, Fish.' Which will be sold on the most liberal•terms, and at eery low prices or in exchange 'foe conntry produce, for, which the highest price will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. i Pottaville, No ~ 1841. DRIFTS RAIL ROAD CARS, rc. TIRE subscriber offers at private sale-a num ber of Drift and Pail Road Cars, Screens, 4-c., which in consequence of curtailing bts bu siness, will not be wanted. The Rail Road Cara are suitable for the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Railroads, and will be sold low for cash, or on time tor ap• proved endorsed notes. Apply to F. HODGSON. St. Clair, or his agent, John Pinkerton, 5-3 t January 29 ITUMAN CLEANLINESS OF THE lIF:AD AND HAIR. STRANGE it is that persons who attend strict ly to personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the Head----the Hair the most essenti.l— most exposeit—and the most beautiful when properly cared for, of all the gilts of the Crea tt.r. Perfectly free may it be kept of dandruff or scurf .vish a certainty that the hair cannot fali nut, by the use of the Bandof Columbia. Ladies. will you make your toilet without this article I answer fearlessly, No, if you have once tried and experienced its purifying effects—its sweet perfume. A hundred articles have been put forth on the credit of this—the only first—theonly really val uable article. mass of testimony, from all clue. sea to these ,facts. From the Boston Chroniele,June 10. We see by an advertisement in another column that IWissrs. Comstock & Co., the Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know'a lady of this city whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological developernents, which, considering that they be tokened a most 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 tives. purchased. some months ago, a 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 has been sent to us, and, indeed, wedo not want any, tor though we were obligcd,to wear a wig a year ago, we have now, through its virtue, hair e nough, and of a passable quality, of oar 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 4 CO. on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public from deception. Address COMSTOCK CO, Wholesale Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING, and CLEMENS e r PARVIN, and JOAN S.C. MAR TIN. Druggists, of Pottsivlle June 2ti 1841 TETTER! ITER! DR. LEIDY'S CF:I.F.OLIATED TKTTET AND ITCH OINTDENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great success in removing and curing the Tatter and Itch. Numerous testimonials might be published of its:efficacy; but for the delicacy felt by individuals havidg their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may bo used with perfect gaiety -by young ar.d old, even upon infants, containing no mercu. ry, 'or-other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Lei. dy prepares it himself, and knowing its composi tion, most confidently recommends it as superior to any other ien'edy for the Totter and Itch. Prepared and-sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Empo. rium, ( sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. And also at WILLIAM T. Ern NG'S, Drug Store, Pottsville. Price 2.5 Cents a box. June 9, 25 PUBLIC SALE. WIDE subscribers, Esecutort of the estate of Geo. A Reber, Esq., decease! r, 'exp'ose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Monday the 29th of March nett, at JO o'clock'A. M. That well known Tavern Stand and Dwelling house situated at Tuscarora, in Schuylkill Township, ;MITt Schuylkill connty, on the road leading l•%1'• from Pottsville to Mauch Chunk, to gether with 35 acres, more or less, of the Best Coal Land in the Region. through which five oftbe:ast veins, opened and work ed on the adjoining tract, run a distance of upwards of 50 rods, varying from sto 16 feet in thickness. This tract is situated at the head of Schuylkill Valley Rail linad, which terminates on the tract. The Tavern House is built of stone and frame. well. furnished and in good concision, fifr the , accommodation of the public. The Dwelling House to also built of frame and lass, sestone, and well furnished. About 12 -- acres are cleared, and in a state of eubi ration, with a good apple orchard, and'si: acres of Meadow land. The balance is well timbered. Also, will be sold at the same time and places the undivided one-half of IP. Aorta ,of Coal Land. Situated in Rush `Township, Schuylkill connty, ad joining lands belonging to Peter Knahb, now own ed by the Little Schuylkill company, John Brans and Jeremiah Schappel. This tract is well timber ed, and abounds with coal, being the continuation of the Nlabonny Coal Region. The little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road is located through this tract. • Good and indisputable titles to this land will be given. A lso, at the same time and place, will he ex posed to sale Six Shares of Stock in the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Due attendance will be given, at ! the terms and conditions made known, on the day of sale. LEVI REBER. WILLIAM AUDENRIEB, Feb. 19, 8— Executors .. - N. B.—Should the Tuscarora property not be sold on said day, it will be offered for rent for tho ensuing year. Valuable Coal Land for Sale. V IRE subscriber ofFers for sale, a valuable tract of Coal Land, situate on the Broad Mountain, Schuylkill county, 416 acres, more or less. The Mammoth, Jugular and Pine Knot Veins, have been proved on this tract. There are ralso several other celebrated veins of Coal, as well as several veins of trop ore on the same; it is also well timbered. Tha terms accommodating. and the title indisputable. For further particulars enquire of MICHAEL MURPHY. Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville. March 12. 11-3 t sOAr AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY No. 19, Wood St., between 2d, and 3d, and Vine and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia. :TORN BANCROFT, .jr., respectfully ."in forms - Storekeepers, Merchants &c. that he Manufactures and has for sale, - Palm, White,- Variegated, Yellow and Brown Soaps. Mould and Dipped Candles, All of good quality and at reasonable prices. EU' A liberal discount allowed for cash. • Philadelphia. July 10, 28 Ily Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rai Road Company. N0..76 Walnut street, Philada. THE President and Managers hereby give notice, that the charge for freight and toll on Coal from Mount Carbon or Schuylkill limn to the Columbia Bridge, or Richmond on the. Delaware, shall not be above $1,50 per ten for the'year 1812, and that 30 cents per ton be allowed for the use of all cars placed on the road by individuals. S. BRADFORD. Eeb. 19, B=. Secretary and Treasurer. SAMUEL F. EARL, ARTIST, 'INVITES the citizens of Pottsville and its vi. -A chilly, to see his specimens of Painting at the residence of his brother, in centre street, where he can be consulted on all things, appertaining to his profession. Pottsville, anuaryl I—. STEPHEN'S TRAVELS.--Stephen'tiTrevels In Turkey. Greece. Russia and Poland, also, •g -:apt Arabia. Petrol. and the Holy Land. Just re ceived and for sale by , • B.BANNAN. March 19 • Centre Street. firPt door above M ahontangoSt POTTSIiILLE, Where be offers fnr gale a choice and well select° assorttnent of fresh Drugs., Medicines, Che. - Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. annals. Patent Medicine, I Paint Rtushes,,Sash,Tuols, Paints, Glass, I Putty, Perfumery, de.c. Orders from Physicians. Country Merchants, thank fully received and promptly attende d , to, at a small advance on. City wholesale prices. ID :Particular auention given to Physician's!prescrip iioons at all hours. November 27 = 13IANOS.-.The sub.cribers .have beenappoin t ed -.Agent's by the New York Manufacturing Co for the sale of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos. of either Rosewood or Mahogany. a specimen of which can he seen by applying to December 18, 51— T. Si. J. RE ATTY. frtRE %Vinter session of this inNtuution coin. inenced on October 251 h, and will mode:me twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. It earnestly requested thpt ail hosing wards or chit. Men to enter, will do so at the commencement (tithe session, as much of the success of theym oils depend upon a prompt and judicious cl..N.qti estaon. No allowance will hereafter be made (or absence except in vases ofprotracted sickness. HAIR. TERNS. Plain English branches, $ 4 (1(1 H.ll Higher " 6 00 Classics 8 0U Stationary, C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. B. Books will be furnished to the pupils a ihe customary prices when requested by the pat rents. Octo'ier 31, 25-0. To Wholesale Dealers and Retailer., of Foreign Alerchandize in Schuylkill County. PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, passed the 6th day of April, le4o. entitled an act graduating the duties upon wholesale dealers and retailers of encrchandize, and present; ng the mode of issuinarelicerises and collecting said du ties. the constables of the several boroughs end townships in said county having made their beV. eral returns ( under oath or affirmation, to the clerk of the court of Quarter Sessions of said county,) of the lists of all the wholesale dealfre or retailers of goods, wares, and merchandize, wines or distilled liquora,drugs or medicines, pa cept such as are the growth, produce or manu facture of the United States. I Merchants and dealers embraced in the provisions of the said re cited actoire hereby notified that agreeably to the fiTh section thereof, the associate judges and county commissio 'fere will meet at the commis. stoners' office, in Orwigsburg, on Thursday, the 31st of Match inst., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when ycu may appear before the said judges and commissioners, and show the amount of your an nual sales during the past year, and on failure to attend as aforesaid, the judges and enintoirsion era will class you according to the best intorma. tion they can have or obtain. And pursuant to an act of assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passecr,the 30th day of April, A. D. 1841, entitled an act to pro vide revenue to meet the demaiids oultie tritest'- , ry, and'ilor other purposes, in the tenth section whereof, it is enacted as follows: SECTION 10. That from aod after the passage ofthis net, the several provisions now in force of the act of the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-four, entitled " A supplement to the act er.titled ain act laying a duty on the retailers of foreign merchandize," and the several provis ions of the act of the stventli of April, eighteen hundred and thirty, entitled 0 An act graduating the duties upon wholesale dealers and retailer_ ofmerchandize, and prescribing the mode or is suing licenses and collecting duties," except so much thereof as may hereby be altered, or sap. plied, shall be and the same are hereby extended and applied to all persons engaged in the selling or vending of goods, wares, nierchandizo, cam_ modifies of effects, of whatsoever kind or nature, and all such sellers or vendors shall be classed end required to pay annually for the ~ 1 20 of the commonwealth, for their respective licenses, as 26-1 y • Mows, Tlinse 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 class, and pay two hundred dollars. Those to the amounl of two hundred thoosand and less than three hundred thousand, the seco class, pay one hundred and fifty dollar. Trion to the amount of one hundred thousand, and less than two hundred thousand, the third least., and pay one hundred dollars. Those to the amount of eighty-five thousand and less than one hundred thousand dollar', the fourth class, and pay eighty dollars. Those to the amount of seventy-five thousand, and less than eighty-five thousand dollars, the fifth class. snd 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 fluty dollars. Those ter" the amount of forty thousand, and less than fifty thousand dollars, the eighth class, and pay thirty dollars. Those to the amount of thirty thousand, and less than forty thousand dollars, the ninth class, and pay twenty.five dollars. Those to the amount of twenty thousand, and less than thirty thousand dollars, the tenth class, and pay twenty dollars. Those to Mit amount of fifteen thousand and less than twenty thousand dollars, the eleventh elasv; and pay fifteen dollars. Those to the amount of ten thousand and less than fifteen thouvand 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 clans, and pay ten dollars, Those to the amount of five thrmaand, the four teenth class, and pay seven dollars. Provided, That where such wholesale or re tail dealers confine their purchases and sales to buying and vending coeds, wares and mereharl due, the growth, product and nianufacture 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 cellar or vender of wines or distill. ed liquors, either with or without other goods, wares, merehandirß, commodttiev, nr effect-, as aforesaid, shall pay for his license fiftyper cent, In addition to the ratesa above specified for the respective classes, and every license hereafter granted, shall specify whether the party obtain ing the's:rine iv or is not entitled' o sell or vend , wines or distilled liquors. I Provided, That no person whosd anneal sales do not exceed one thousand dollar-, and no fens sole trader, or single woman, whose annual sales du not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, venders of wines or distilled lopora exer.pted, nor any importer of foreign cowl., ware., or mer chandize, who may vend or di-prase of the Name in the original packagers as irtiprted, nor any person who may vend or dispose of articles of his own growth, produce or manufacture, shall be required to take not a license tinder this act. STRANGE N. PALMER, SAMUED D. LEI It. ,' Associate Judges: GEO. SEITZI NG Eft. •GEORGE ROYER, SAMUEL R. MEULEF!, 11— Commissioners. .TMlr= . 7M Jonw S. C. MARTIN'S Drug and Chemical Store, • fiCtICIAXILL COVXTIN PA. porrsviLLE NOTICE March 18 JAMES DOSVN EY, 112 ESPECTFULLY informs the public that am' he has brought with hint ham New York this Fall, a large assortment of Groceries & Li. quors, which he offers for snip at the meg mod: crate Philadelphia wholesale' prices, (freiglits added,) by calling at the store house, nest door to the Schuylkill Hotel, Morris's Addition, in the Borough of Pottsville, consisting of Black and Green Teas, of a superior quality, Falling Loaf, Laguna. P. Rico and N. 0. Sugars, 40 bags of hest Rio Coffee, with a quantity of Java, St. Do. mingo, Green and Browned Coffees, 1011 barrels Refined Common Oil, 30 toarrels Winter Strained . Oil, Molasses, White and Yellow Soap, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from '_common to the best qualities, and about 800 bushels of Ground Salt: Ace, dcc, 1/..- Pottsville, /Loamy Ely, 2-4 mo PAPELti—Rated writing paper at..fit per resin. Leiter _Paper , et fla per . reirn.of a very po^d.Oehlity. Juit recalled and. for sale by. March 19, 12— . 11. BAN/VAN. SCHOOL HOOKS,--%Vhoretele and - ret Philadelphia prices, for sale bi March 19,15 • RViI'ERS' INK,—In 12 and 25 Ibs k 45, at Philadelphia prices, for sale by Mardi 19.12-..!- ,lli RASP:A:V. NAPOLEON.—TIie Life ul Napo /1-4 Iron, with 500 Illustrations, complete in': veba. price SS. Just receivett and for salt% by ' • March 19,11:—. 13 kIANNAN. dr RED CLOVER. SECT)—•F`op gale by Mar. 19, 12— H. HANN A 4. LIZ OVS EARLY t%EEIILING POTATOES 321 e by B. ['ANNAN. Alarch.l9 t amoN surfs-For gale by, B. B 1 Y N.IN. It. March 19 1•t-, I 1: A It PEET SEED—For sale by March 11.1. 12— • • R. BA N NKR. %1 1 1 1111 PS A; lk.n.'—Just received, and fa v volt , an acortment orGig. Sulkey, and riding Whips. and Walking Canes. March :2 JOHN S' C. MARTIN. • tillt DDT GARDEN SE ED 4, Arc.—Just recei ve,,l aid lur sale, a 1;1.'1(.1.31 9.ustsnialetil or itcsit Garden and Ihmer beet! s, by March 19, 12— J. S.C. 'MARTIN: & Sl•lii FS.— By the quantily or single lY Keg, for ba,e at Pluladelohla Wheleme prices by JOSEPH WHITE & SON Mount Carh , n, January 15 , 3 ILn3 I.A STElL—Plaater for sale by the ton, half oi quarter ton. by the subscr, 'her, at Beck's 11h11,ut he %Veit Branch, L st It. ItEF.St.. , k. - January 2 . 2 4-21 no. WitIGLEM'S INDIAN VIA.Li'ABLE PILLS, Of the Ninth American College of Ikalth. Au appears by the following circumstances, ate fast superseding Me use of all other Pills aid UNIVF.R ,, A4 nEiIooY, foe the purification of the blood. and as a conseguente, Ike tit/Ara:ion of DISEASE from the: C.4IA4V S Y.TL:II. THOMAS & JAMES BEATTY, HAVING lk,en duly appuintted Cuuttty•Agent for the oak, In largo or small quantniem, of the named article, suggeet the loilouting se Wend presumptive prnoi,-that the claim Qi this otedietpe to public confidence, is (banded un un quest amiable uLd we believe, unqueattuttablo au. taw ity. Letter from Air. Caulfield, Travelling Agent or thc•United States. .Alessrs.T & J. BEATTY 1 herewith enclose for your service in the way of advertising, ho notice of Stieliter & Mc. linightrauccessors to Kelm 3e Stichter. Head. mg, alto arc agents far Brandreth ping, and perhaps for others. You will perceive the loran of their language, under these circumstances, and my business is to apprise you of the testinto. ny which the genleigoot to whom they niter have already given,--loor of them prior to the in. icrence, and one, Mt. office the, reference, but wi!ll, o w6t. being informed tf it by mc. or in any manner alluding to it. STICIITER & ArliNGlll. NUCCeto‘Ortl to Reim Sc Stu:titer, Heading.) having been duly appoint ed county agents hum the excellent and superior medicine above named, are now prepared to sup. ply the demands of Minter agcneies, and wil bo gratified by the appointment and s..pply,to new ones, on the userl liberal tertne. "Fur the character of these pills, we reler with confidence, but without asked consent, to the following named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to know their true value In comparison with any others now in market.-- Their relative location gives every facility to the inquirer who desires to obtain, either lot sale 13SO, a first rate article." To take them in consecutive . order, then Mr. C. W. Porter,-'P: M., 3laiden Creek, Jan, 26, took of ma on commisaion, 6 doz. Since. that time. he purchased of K. & S. Reading. 6 dozen, arid on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen - of inc, stating, that he never had a medicine which brought back so good a report, nor one which bad so ready a sale. As he is l'ost Master, airy can easily and cheaply ascertain who het my veracity can be impeached and at the same time learn whit other pills, he sells or has cold. Mr: G. H. Miller, late of lirickensvidle, had requet•ted me to appoint hkin an agent for Wom• clsdurf, because he well kikew the value et. the article; Aptil 20th he look of 11/0 4 dozer, I'l'nd on. the 24th inst. he had sold 26 bow, it being in Womelsdorf, a new article. and bought 2 dozen more. This moternot. is similar to the loregoing. • To Mr. MlLlnty, nne sdozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, 1 lett him 2 dozen on commission, sad on the 11th inst. e paid me for 7 itvzen, stating, as do the &herr, hat no medicine with which he in negnainted has a s geed a name and so teddy a sale. • P•ter Kline, Prot Master, has sold to a man whu has the while swelling, probably near tit!, whom I seen, and. who atdt,F, that no other rent. edy has•rendered him any service, hut that this Gar, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, II am Cully persuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Welder, Post • Master, sells the /Min' Pith', but Ptales, that he hods 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of them—that tho' he had these less thug, 4 mouths, and the others several years, of these he now sells about 10 oozes where he has a call '• for one of the other sort. lle mentioned a wont. an - who has during several years suffered by the rhetarnattsto, and though other remedies had been Invoked, she has not found any benefit, savu in e nse of these pills. I would pdd mod' general and pariieulae Miniaticin, but shall defer to a more conyenicuj, opportunity an exposition which must fie interest mg to all who are liable to diseases. the bit. SiHOPS in hand, the reference, I have paid the at. tention at seems to merit, and I lb us kayo. it with !be' earnest desire that it may, be rend with con. dor, and produce the effi.ct to which truth is al. ways entitled. Respectfully, CA I .IFI ELD, Travelling Agt. United Slates. Pottsville, May 2 22—tt The following named gentlemen compose the list of agents for this county and vicinity; so as they are at present received. Oilier names wilt be added as agents shall be appointed. T. & J. BtATTV, Pottsville. Daniel Saylor.Scheylkill Haven, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. NI. Fricdensburg, J. c G. 'Matz. Pert Clinton, B. K. Miller, McKeansburg, Win. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora. • Samuel Boyer. Middle Port, _ Seidel & Co. Dainborg, j Wiest. Klingerstown, Aaron Matiheiss, P, M. Lower Mahantaogo Jacob ICauffinan, Upper do KnotDoan, do du. F. Darner. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) • "S: S;tindel. Gratztown. • Principal 011icr, 169 Race Philadelphia' WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Pres% N. A. Col. Health. COUNTERFEITERS' DE.l'll.-I.O I IV. . . fro F. public will please obserre. that no Btandteth' ■ Pills are gen tine. unless the has has three labels opon it, (the lop. the, side and the bottom.) each containing a fac.simile signature of my hand wraingi„ thus—S. BRANDR.F.CII. M. D. These lat,els aro en— graved on meet. beautifully designed. and Soma, at nn expense of over $2,000. Therefore tt wdl be tarn that the only thing necessary to procure the rnedicin a in as purity. is to observe theve-labels. • Remember the top, the side, and the bottom- The following respective persons are !lob' antlepued, and 'hold Certificates of Agency for the Sate at chandreth'e Vegetable Universal Pills, IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, WM. Mortimer ,Jr. Potts;ille. Iluinsinger & beton, Schuylkill Haven,. E. 4. E. Hamner, Orwigaburg., • . S. Seligman. Port Carbon. James Robinson At Co., Port Clinton. F.dward A. Benner, Benjamin Tamaqua. Observe that each Agent his an Vngraved Certill• cate of A g ency, containing a representation 'of Br; BRANISETII S Manufactory at Sing Sing, iind tip= on which re ill also be seen enact. copies-of the bete' labels now oseJ intim the Braniiretb Pit Boles. Philadelphia, office . No. / B. 8. NrirtbEightb St. $ ••• 174 Pas Ili P. February .11. IVIS MEE =!M 1101 Mil B. BAN'vAN
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