El 'foe .IlisVa Tarsier.—The British and French prise do not generally relish our Tariff. I, is e; musing to see how they lavish their . , *Open ork a to, how they, to one breath. speak ' . tilingury the Tariff is to inflict upon their trade, an in the . 'nest profess indifference, so far as . they arc con. I • cerned. Smuggling, by the Canada frontier, seems to form theii conitnon hope. .'"Goods," sayi the LiverpOol Mercury, ri if wanted, will - find their way into the United States, directly or indirectly." The Times—always so funcjol every thing Amer ican—is miite . distreised ationt the prejudice, we d 6 ourselves, end trusts " that the Americans will see the error of their new commercial code. with out delay, and adopt - early measures to retrace their steps." 74 Courier Francais indulges mni hiamen titir and menace on the subject, and concludes one'rif its articles thus; "Let us wait A little;there will soon be fatal discord between the Southern and Norilie . in:-Statys on this subject." We are 'anat roughly,and angrily handled by La Presse. The official - orgai.a, according to Mr: Walsh,liave endeavored to soften the case, arid the Journal des Delimit has Ithoraif inodigiously to 'invest M. de Bacourt with theltrightest honors for the mod ifications which his zeal and intelligence obtained; declaring that it was, necessary for him to exert an indefatigable activi'y with regard to' French wines •.=that on the very eve of the definite vote, he ".tris49 a personal appeal to Ma. Senator. Rives, who La Presse tam "is justly held in great estima tion." " But for the skilful management of our representative st Washington," says that paper. s. the issue of the project/Vont] discaesione would have been much more inauspicious fur France." iris instructive to note how the press of two nations that have pursued the restrictive system, as England and France have, thus deplore; end denounce, and protest against our revenue tariff, which embraces the principle of 'protection, inci dentally, to a-very moderate extent. There is one thing certain, and that is, that it is, least of all, our interest to be guided by their counsels.— Rather let'us raireihe opposite course to that they dictate, whirh we may be assured will he &stied so as best to prothote their advantages, regardless of our ooxkinterests.— Richmond Compiler. Tiviissset.- r Tbe Nashville Banner in corn: inenting on the isesult of the Ohio election, thus eipretnes the spirit of the gallant Whigs of Ten nessee !,et, each Whig keep' his col. is s'ream irig to the-wind, and even in defeat, let hiin fall flyinj and his face to the enemy.! ' This is 'Our resolve and our determined purpose is, by all horioralde means, to aid in prostrating the party which has inflicted so wide-spread and fatal a blight upon our bel.•ved country. In Ten nessee. thanks to the stern and unsleeping repub licanism of the people, ALL is atone. The re cent 'special elections—the tone of the public' pressl- the thousand unequivocal signs of popular sentiment floating on the current,of events, plain ly shim that here all is right. Then let our friends press on in the great work of securing the sucrecs of our revered principles—let it not be said that Tennessee falters when the despoilers of our natiorisl prosperity triumph—but if others give way, let the watchword he more enthusiastic Push on that calurrin !" Mr. lynx dicov , one of the Lnco Foco Repre sentatives in Congress frt:im this city, has written a letter to the N. Y. Free Trade A-aociati .r, de nouncing the new Tariff and ridiculing the idea o protection tolloine Industry, Among other char- • animistic. expressions. ""Is not the labor of the American sailor. navi gating the moat distant parts.of the Pacific. as much home industry as that of the loom at Low 'ell?' ls not the labor of the farmer in the fur wrusto es much entided to the whet of home in domry as that of the manufacturer here at thesea- Imam' I Yet neither from qPit farmer or that sai lor do we hear the cry every year in Congress to aave them from foreign competition, or to tax their falloW cit;zPne to enrich themselves." ,fjpn n the strength of this letter, the Locorrices of,Neve York have nominated John McKeon for re-election to Congress. A Goon fire!—U+l Friday evening last. Saw yer wen holding forth et the market house against a :Tariff in his usual eloquent ■nd impressive =2 Fellow citizens," gold he, 1 , 1 em a true Tim nerd ',F;)r twelve years I run in my shirt tail beeauda my Parente couldn't aff,nl troursera for Yea;' exclaimed a hard working man who he. came Impatient with hie destructive free trade no. Lions, rtand if you stick to them doctrines you'll, soon be running in your shirt tail again !"—Ham. ( 0. ) Intel. Haan Maar.—The Spartan band of New York, according to thelfloaturt Uncle Sam, recently eat dawn to a suppe,, , L et which they had a cake of 'peculiar chertjaere i The fluor of which it 1965 composed wes iron filingsL- r grape shot for plums, and tiskeil in the cHter of Vesuvius. They wash ed it doWn with a iyink composed of melted lead, sweetened. with copPeras. Mike Walsh, however, reproving his , compatriote for their effeminacy and Inturioutmes=,ati3..apart from the rest, consenting himself with a maple of fried thunder-bolts and a roasted lion's heart ' The Whigs of 11 1 Gory county, Tennessee held a large and enthusistic CLAT and Bastc f meeting at Columbia on Mon - day last. The effeet upon lo cofoceism is said to be ominous. 'The leaders hose determined to,get up a counter meeting.— The Observer sayrhi in presenting a paper for sig natures they hove lz;ken met by several of the hon est yoemanry nith?ihe expression, lam for the men who is for a national bank."—Banner. The loco membe'rs of the Tennessee legislature have moved in favor of a national convention, to he held in Baltimore on the fourth Monday in Noveiober, 1843, and recommended the ' appoint ment of delegates in the several states.- We much• donlit whither Mr. Calhoun will submit his claims to thellecision of a convention—and we also doubt whether Mr. Vao Buren will ever be nominated in any other way.--N. I'. Aurora. Gi?not r. Et.r.vrtori - . 7 —Bi the official returns, it aripears that s ibs 'manias loeofoeo makinty this year. is 2200; last year, 4186. -- To Stsaiset.—Why do Seafaring Alen andtliater. men use Dr. RitaNDZETfee VEGETABLE Usttresest. Pius in.preference to any, and all other medicines? For the following good and substantial re aeons: Reason let. They are entirely vegetable. 2d. , As a purifier of the blood, and cleanser of the itemach and bowels, they stand pre eminent. 3d. They are the moat innocent and invigorating purgative in:use, 4th. No care required in using them. sth. Nor change of d.et; eat and critic what you please ' -• 6th. The body 'fen liable to cold after than before a dose. ' l'tb. May be taken morning, noon f or night, with a certainty of good results. Bth. ;Time nor climate effects thern not. 9th. They' give universal satisfaction. All who nee them speak in the highest terms of them. Call, try them and be convinced. . Remember, none are genuine sold by Druggists. Doctor*: or Apothecaries. Purchase in Pottsville, of Wm. Moftimer, Jr. and of the agents published in another part of this paper. Deaths: At r:;chuylkill Miran, Atm Thornday,Oct 27th, Tito. nu FRANKLIN, eldest son of tiertry and Mary Ann Saylor, aged yearn, 4 monthsinntf IA days. 3 :IN ['ERB' INK—By the Reg, - at PbUadel Ain prices, for ale by - Oct. 22, 43- , a fIkiNAN. itFitga!iliaes.:Near Works, &Is. . The Ladies Book for November ' is embellistied. with twdf highly finished. Steil Engrivinei. and a colored plate of the Fashio n s. The contents sic of a high order from the peril of some of the first writers Of the day 7 -arl is decidedly thebeit period ical for the Ladies in this country. .Singlenum-, tiers pride 25 cents or $3 per annum, for sale' at this office. GRAHAMS iltaosains.—SThis Periodical for November has also been received. ' It .is besuti fully embellished—and acteistds the character of its contests, we need only mention . that it ranks Cooper. Bryant. Longfellow,' Hoffman dtc. &c. niong its regular contributors. Single copy, price 25 cents. TEM LADIES' IVICSICAL LI BEAST for :Nosing ber contains 13 pieces of choice IVfusie, ,amoog which IS the. - Bugle Quick Step by Fronk Johns on, Ida!: Lucy Long &c., arranged am Trice $3 per annum or 25 cents per num ber. Tali Velma Peoets's Boole for November is a capital number—it ought to in, the hands of every young man in the country. Don't neglect to read the article •On the choice of a Profession,' by professor John Sanderson, formerly of this 80. rough. §nbscription price $1.50 per annum in advance. SILT I IhVOTIOII or, the history of !Catharine R.endelph, by the author of ..The onlyDeughter," being No, 9. of Hicrper's Library of Select Novels, price 25 cents, a GUY Manzi MAO, No. 2 of the cheap edition of the Waverly Novels. ptice 25 cents. Tun COIIFISSIONS or RAOUL Loansquen, being No. 1 of s senes, ( tLe whole to becomple• ted in f,,ur parts and illustrated for $l,) price 25 cents. All of which are for sale at this office. THE COAL TRADE. • • tigg '4l;r: The Coal Trade by canal is rapidly drawing to a close, and the Boats will not make more than two more trips. for the season. The demand, except for small coal, is also slacking off. The prices on board below remain at $3.25 a $3,75 for white ash, and $3.75 a $425 for Red Ash.— Freights to Boston $1.50, to New York $l. The shipments from the Lehigh up to the list inst.. amounted to about 240.1450 tons., Schuylkill Coal Trade. • Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thum da► evening last: From Pottsville and Port Carbon, 10.528 •• Schuylkill Haven, • 5,983 By Ball Road. Sch`nylkill Haven, 1:338 Pot lay' Ile, 690 18.539 Per Mm report from Pot tamale Sr P. Carbon, 275.670 '• •' from Schuylkill Haven. 174,278 , • Total, 468,487 The ahiive ineltxles the total Fhipmenta by Canal and Rad,Road. up to the present period'. Freights. Pottsville to Philadelphia, to New York. The freight from Schuylkill Haven by Canal is from 5 to 10 cQnts per ton less than from Pottsville and Port Carlion. Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. Coal shippeii from Port Clinton, for the week end• ing on Thursday evening last, Arthur Quinn, 54 Great Mailman, 56 Veto, 52 Catharine, 56 Henry Mather, 54 Jack, No. 22, ' 58 ~ Mary Ann, ~ . ' 56 Morning Star; 56 Monster, - 55 Teel:,llar, _ 55 - 10 552 Per Last, 199 11233 Sundry Shippers, 7 315 Per fret, ' 2ll 11379 Total • 427 23549 GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent. _4 Mine TIM and Schuylkill Raven Railroad The following is the amount ofCoal transported on this Road, for the week ending on Thursday evening, last. ' Tone 7.862,17 1 ant Report, 183 433 13 Total, By Reading Railroad. 1,38 Tone, WM.NEWELL, Collector, Mount Carbon hail Road Amount of coal transported on this road for the week anding on Thursday evening last, 2,388 tons: Per last report 83,382 Toral. • 8.5 NATIIAN CLEAVER. 7 Collector Mill Creek .Rail Road. -7 Amount of coal transported on this road for the week ending Nov. 3d Per last report, 39.737 CEO. HADESIT, Collector Total Ohm Itlarket, CORRECTED WEEKLY. POTTSVILLE. Nov. 5, 1842 Wheat Flour, pr Bbl $5 37 ,Bacon, per lb. 61 Rye — do cwt. •1,75 Pork, 'e 4,1 Wheat. .bshl 1,00 Nam, • " 10 Rye, " 58 IPOtatoes, bosh! 33 Corn, - " 55 ;Plaster, ton 5,00 Nts, " 33 !Hay, .4 15,00, Eggs, dos 9 Timothy rid, NC 2,50 Butter. lb 121[Clover " " ' 5,00 LE ATHE:NI AN. INSTITUTE.—Thursday evening. Nov. 3, 1842, question for discussion, " hieh are the most exalted, the pursuits of the Poet or of the Philosopher." Poet—Messrs. Palmer, Dooleyiand Fogarty. Philosopher—Messrs. rorter,Fostcr, Kearcher. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville are respectfully invited to attend. Room corner of Centre and Mahautotigo streets. NIV. 5,, i CHAS. LEIB, Sec'ty. CHEAT HEADING FOR WINTER EVENINGS. 'E • IKE Subscriber has for sale at the following a very low rates: Pelham, by Bulwer, complete, '25 Disowned, do - do 25 Devereuz, dodo . ' 25 Paul Clifford, do • do 25 Eugene Aram, • do , do 25 Last Days of Pompeii, do : 25 Rienzi, or the Last of the Tribunes, ' 25 Czarina, by Mrs. HoMend,- 25 Leibeg's Agricultural Chemistry, ; 25 do Animal Chemistry, • 25 Western Captive, . 25 Percival Keene, by Capt. Marryat, ' 12} Last of the Bullwinkles, 12i . Phineas Quiddy, ' nii Eya, by Bulwer. 1211 Lakes' took fox Novembei. '2s Draken'', Magazine, do , 25 Ali the cheap publications received as soon as published. r I All the Waverly Novels in 25 weekly number* at 25 cento per No., or $5 ecimplete. Just recei. ved and for sale-by " 't- B. BANNAN. - Bookseller and Stationer: .' November 5.44-- • NOTICE. AICANAL BOAT. No. 1226, is now lying on Ilk one of theSchoylktlt Navigation Company's Dams, below Lewisport, apparently abandoned. If not removed, on or before the 16th inst., it be sold, by order of the Schuylkill Naviga tion ComPany.. JACOB A. LEI% Constable. • November 5, ' 444 D. E. NICE, ATTOlipf4T AT LAW. • OFFICE, in Centre "tree, opposite the Etchings Hotel.) Pottsville, Sept. 3. •3G-- IMINI Beewid. b e Mied 'ano for sale vat low' by . e ; .• • 7. 4, J. i3BATTi r . I November 5, , , , 43 - • CtEll MAN & ENGLIsIi "AGM 4.?IACKS for 184 k by the gross, dozen or single, at Phils ,delphia prices, for sae by - • B. BANN AN. I Novemberl, • • ;45 ,VOTES & DRAFTS. , -Blank Notet and 1 4 "'ll Drafts in sheets, or bound up in 50,100, . pm) and'3oo in a Book, always forsale by 4, a B.tNNAN. November • ' 45-- 111 PER HANGINGS & BORDE S S.--The sub , scriber has on 'hand and for male a very choice lot of Paper Hangings and Borden . for Parlors and Halls, which be will sell at very low rates.- __ B. BANNAN. 'Also for tole a few elegant Fire Place Screens. ' I November 5. 1842 45 J{LASTING maw Hardware . and Straw:Blasting Paper. by , the ream or 'tingle quire; altb, Crown Wrapping Paper, from $0 to 75 cents per ream, and double crown at $1 ter ream, for sale by! B. BANNAN. November 5, i 45 ' i WE MINERS 'i BANK of Potjaville,' in the County of Schuylkill, hive this 'day declared a Dividend of one half uf one .ptir cent on the Cap. ital Slack paid in, payable to 'he stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the llth , ‘ gist. CHAR LES LOESER, Cashier. Pottsville, Noveinlier 5,5' 4 .. --- - GLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, kor psstage to and from apart& of Ireland, Enecrnd, I &odanriand tt alts inßeffular Picket Ships. ARRA . NGEMEN7S FOR 1813. The Proprieters,enconraged by the lib Z.l eral patronage bestowed upon them in - Z:rir former seasons; will have, in addition l 6 A* to the lines formerly employed by them for the purpose ofhringing out cams, eF.CoNn CABIN and wratitscig passenger& a ime of first class AatERICAN PACKET sett , from Liverpool. to Philadelphia, one gaoling on the Bth, 18th and 28th Oreach month. Also / first class packet ships sailing on the Ist and 15th of April, May and June, from LONDONDERRY, BELFAsT. CORK and Dust4tri to New York or Philadelphia DIRECT, which together with their old established line of, New York and Liverpool packets, sailing every FOCA days from Liverpool, and their line of New York and London packets. sailing every TEN days from London. presents an array of shipping , far surpassing that ofany other house in the t'iade, and is well worthy of the 'nttention of those who are desirous of sending for their Triendit in the old country during the coming season. The terms of passage and dietary (according to a late act of Parliament.) will be very moderate, and a free passage from Ireland to Liverpool, per steam. (mat can also be secured. For the accommodation of those sending fur their needs, Drafts at Sight will be given upon he Belfast Bankirig Company and Branches, Ireland. The City of Glassgow Bank and Branches. Scotland. Spooner, Atwood it Co. bankers. London. Pno P. W. Byrnes, Esq , and agents. Liverpool. ayable in every town throughout the Kingdom. Por passage or any other information, apply person. ally or by letter, postpaid, to BENJ. BANNAN, Poniville. Agent for the Proprietors. Pottarille, November 5, 45 PUBLIC SALE. - pURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' . Courts of Berke and Schuylkill counties, the Subscribers, Administrators of the estate of Jon. than Jones, late of East Bru / swig Township, in the county of Schuylkill. deceascd, will expose io sale by Public Vendoe, on Friday, the 25th of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the house of John flatly, Inkeeper in the Bor ungh of Hamburg, and county aforesaid, the tin• divided one fourth parts of all the following real estate of Jones, Kelm & Co. ; No 1. Windsor Furnace, and about 3000 acres of Wood and Sprout Land, situate in ;'• Windsor, Greenwich and Albany I Townships, Berke county, near Ham. hurg,and three miles from theSchuy l kill Canal, and the Philadelphia & Reading Rail Road, with the followirg improvements, one Fur nace, with the necesssary buildings attached for Moulders, large Coal House, Ware House, Car. penter Shop, Cupola, a good and well fin tithed Two Story Stone Alarsion House, sass eight convenient Houses for work- ii I men, large Bain and Stabling, all in good order. 16.511 OE3 Boats. Tons No. 2. 2631 acres of Wood Land, Monte in Schuylkill county, adjoining the Schuylkill Ca. sal, Port Clinton, lot, No. 3, and lands of Peter C. Baum, and others, including Keim's addition to Port Clinton, and the Centre Turnpike passes through the same between Hamburg and Port Clinton. No. - 3. About 150 acres of Wood Land, situate in said Schuylkill county, adjoining Windsor Furnace, land No. 1, lots Nos. 2 and 4, and land of John Shall. 191,296.10 No. 4. About 2QO acres of Wood and SoroOt Land, situate in Windsor Township, Berko Co., adjoining Windsor FurnaCe land No. I, lot No. 3, and lands of Peter C. Baum, and others. No. 5. About 60 acres of Sprout Land, situate in Greenwich Township, Berke county, adjoin. ing lands of Daniel Kellar, John Greenawald and others. No. 6. About 100 acres of Wood and Sprout Lam', situate in said Greenwich Township, ad. joining= lots N 0.5 and 7, and lands of Daniel Kal. ler, John Greenawald and others. No. 7. About 120. acres of Wood and Sprout Land, situated in said Greenwich Township, ad. joining lot No. 6, and lands of Isaac 'Miller, jr 4 Martin .Zettelmoyer, and others. 1,723 toha 38,014 PETER JONES, NICHOLAS JONES, Administrators: The Assignees of Jones, Kelm he Co., will sell the other undivided.portion of all t seven,' pro. perties above Mentioned, at the same time and place. November 5, 1845. 44-3 t LADIES' MUSICAL LIBRARY. MUSIC AT 2 CENTS PER PIECE. • riIHE Ladies's Musical Library is published Monthly at 03 per anhum, or 25 cents for each monthly part. Each 'number contains froth 12 to 15 pieces ,of Music. i whieb is less than 2 cents per piece. The Music obtained in this pe. nodical for $3, would cops upwards or 1330. if purchased at the , - Music Stores. Subscriptions received by tbe•sibscriber; where also single co. pies can be obtained. . BANNAN. Snbvcribers residing in eny part of ibe countg can be supplied from this Oce. November 5,45 pIIRSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court county, the Subscriber. Admin. istrator of the estate of Atigustus Thatcher. tato of the State of Connecticut; deceased. will expose to Sale by Public Vendue; on Saturday, the 3d . day of December next, at; 9 o'clock in the fore. coon, at the house of Charles Christ, in the Bor. ough of Pottsville, a certain Lot of Ground situ. eta in the Borough of Pottsville. and county of Schuylkill, lying and belng on ltfabantango• erect, in front forty feet, and in depth two bun. dred feet, and six inches. ILate the estate of said deceased. , Attendance will be given and the con • ditione ofSale made known at the time-and place ofaale. by • THOMAS C. POLLOCK, Administrator. By order of the Court, JACOB KREBS, Clerk. November 5, i 41— LAW BOOKS.—McKnfo , Digest of the , . BOOKS.—McKinney's :i Laws of Pennsylvania. McKinney's PennsylvanialJustice. McKinney's Select Laws of Pennsylvania. for the use of the Farcner,lblechanie, and Man of Business,Or laws that' every person in *the community ought to be a cquainted With. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN... Novemberl, ' • : 44-- SWAIN'S VERMIFU4E.—This valuable Medicice, which has gained a greater celebr rity thaii any other WurnV,Me4iqine In the *coun= try, always -on hand. wholeiuile and" retail, at Philadelphia prices. No fainitY, after once'using it, will be without this Medicine. B. BANNAN,' 0ct.22, Agent for Schuylkill county. ' . PUBLLC SALE. THE i/lINERS'.'; . „ ',TOM coris airriort. DR.. TAY! It'S BALSAIit For,, Consumptipq; Spittiar of - Pain she:sides or breait, s dstbaea, Pleurisy. shortnesi of breath, Paiiiitatiou tithe heart. Debility. llteivoasuess, . a u of the Lung...and ' REPARED at Bowery, in the city or ;Yew York. where the atticltfirst originated, and ht only genpine. - . - - Tms medicine has been used in the city of New York. with unexampled success for eight years and found equally beneficial throtushout the country. /1 isnow used by many of the medical faculty with in creased confidence and satisfaction, See when you parehaie that - you get the true medi cine, front 37 Bowery, New York, sold by speedea• done! . . Remarkable Cure of Consumption. • I [lave been in invadid for three years, and bare sairered every torture , from confined consumption. But; Dr. Taylor has wholly cared. me. The large quaniities of inatters he used to raise has subsided.my cough hv • ceased,and l o am fleshy again, my health be- ing wholly restored by using three bottles of his cel ebrated Balsam.' . ,-M. E. WINDLEY, ~ • , . -. No. 1 , Maiden Lane, New Yeik - Sher itiss of Breath. E C9 For this disease Taylor's Balsam of Liie'rwort has no equal. Having thet.Astbma, a seve re pain ini. my left fide. and smite cough; I was inducWl to try the above medicine, andkreat was my joy to Gad it cured 'me to about two we .ks. It also cured. my mother of a severe attack of the Liver complaint, with whi c h she bad suffered two years. ' ' J.C. STONE. • ; "1. 23 Hall Place, New York. Stirprising Cure of Consumption. Mr: R. Gladdin of Delhi New York. of a natural gonsumptuous constitution, On been saved from an untimely end by the use. of Dr. -Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. A severe cold brought on an attack of Pleurisy. and thuiended in general debility and con. sumption. A constant tough. hectic flush, restless nights, quick pulse, and continued lose of flesh, anger ed a speedy death; but as soon as he commenced the use of this Baleen), he grew better, and is now fully restored to heal! h. • DUCT. TAYLOR'S ••••••••'"-- BALqAM. OF LIVERWORT. The cures and benefits procured by the use of this medicine, in all cases of diseases of the Lungs, is ol— most increditable. It bas bcen used by several per sons in this neighborhood and there is scarcely satin : stance but its benefits have been fully realized. Per sons afflicted with i Coughs, Colds. Asthma, • difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spit ting of blood catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppres sion and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleu risy, beetic fever, night sweats, difficulty or profuse expectoration, and till other affections of the chest, lunge and liver, should not fail of procuring a bottle of this Medicine. J. WITIGHT, Sandy Hill, Washington county, N. V. The composition of Di. ylees Balsam of Liver wort is only known by the Proprietor, therefore it is dangerous using any but that from 375 Bowery. 4. TO TrIE ÜBLIC. WE hereby certify that ot# son 6 years of age, was suddenly taken with a feveriand after a severe sick ness a violent cough ensued! fle was bloated - ; his skin isas filled. and his physi. clan said there was no favonte symptom about him. that he had a confirmed consamntion. At that time, we procured a bottle of that rateable medicine, Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort.After-takit el , f one bottle we began to have hopes of his recovery. Ile confin ed until he had used five bottles. It is now a year from that time, and his health is better than it has been since an infant. DAVID &HANNAH - ROGERS. Granville; Washington co.. N. For proof of the - above statement I refer to the sub scriber above people of high respectability. , GEORGE TAYLOR. citron AND. COLD cLREo.—The severe change of weather-having given me a moat violent cold. also expectoration tut d difficulty of breathing; I was much distressed until I took Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. I found this 'medicine to suit my coo and cured me at once which causes me to recommend it to t others. J. J. FISHER. 17 Barrow at. N. Y. Pts' tri TIM SID! AND s4asT.—These diseases have caused me much trouble, and often prevented my attending to business. Every medicine I heard of I tried, but found no relief. ,As a last resource I con cluded to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. As soon as I did, I grew better, and have been gaining ever since ;am now in good health. and can truly re commend'ltds Balsam as being far superior to any thing else. A. L. GREEN, Pitt et. N.Y. SPITTING OF BLOoD CMG) —For four months I have had a discharge of blood from the lungs, almost daily. Also a dry hard cough; some pin, great weak ness. After trying the doctors in vain for 3 months. I concluded to use Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, of phich three bottles haversde an evire cure. L. V. I lAVILAND, 171 Oak at. N. Y. For tulle only in Pottsville, 63 , JOHN S.C. MARTIN, Agent. May 28,1842 22-17. MOUNT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Po. REUBEN BIUGHT respectfully announces to his friends end Mie public that he has tak. en this splendid, airY . and delightful establish. ment, situated at the termination o the Reading and Philadelphia Rail as Rood, where he will be happy to wait on those •who visit the Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to reader satislaction to all who may tavor 'it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dnst and noise of that busy; bustling place, it is con. fidently believed that it' ill be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill. the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and thenc to Sunbury) the Cadre Turnpike. and w at the same time affording a teal end romantic tew of five Mountains.- The house is sorplied with pure mountain spring. water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, whb may he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. lndivid. mils or families may rely on having ample room, nad every possible attention. Mount CarbonJunel9, 1841. 2.s—tf ATTENTION, MILITARY' STORE. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has located hts . - Military Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a ftw doors below Race+ where he would be pleased toted hid old customers+ and as many new ones as ere disposed to favour him with their custom. He still defiance to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps. of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop, Body do;Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kindli Canteens; Knapsacks. different patterns:. Fire Bu ckets, Passing' Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Pickers, Eames, Pompoens, Firemen's Caps,Leather Stocks", Gun Cases, superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drunia,&m.cke- CC,' Orders thankfully received and promptly at t ded to. . WILLIAM CRESSAIAN. ,o 101 North Third St., a few doors below Race. Philadelphia, Oci 29. 44-6 m. PUBLIC SAL Lp. BY ADJOURNMENT. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Courtof Schuylkill county,the subscriber. Administrator Of the estate of Robert C. Hill. late ofManheim town. ship. in the county or Schuylkill, deceased, will ex pose. to sale by Public Vendee, on Saturday, the 26th day of N ovember next.„ at 12 o'clock, noon. at the house.of George Kaufman, in the Borough of &buy!. kill Haven, and county aforesaid: - , • , . A Frame House, Stable, and Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Schuyi • kill Haven, bounded in front on Front at. Xi -• on the Nonh, by a lot of Jacob Delbert. on the East by twenty feet alley. and on the South, by a lot of Daniel Kline. Containing in width 44 feet. and in depth 230 feet. mark6ll in Swift's addition to Schuylkill Haver. Jo. v ocean' ed at pre sent Iry the Rev. Mr. Drake.. t'ossesnon on the Ist of April next. Apply to WILLIAM-S. HILL "By order of the Conn, • Administrator. , JACOB WOW. Clerk. • Octobet 29, I 44-- • • AIICTMN. THE sales at Auction will be resumed no Monday evening next , when we shall offer ,a general moment of Dry Gcolds.logoiher with . several Gold Watches, which have been received at New. York recently in exdhaige for coal; they can he seen and examined at any time previous to the sale. • = Laiiies.ara particularly invited to attend; ' ' ' g. W.EARL. Outobei " 4 , - 42-- IBM Ea TO OE, LET. stahaeribainfers:for rent the place where l E' be noir resides, On tfie Mineraviiie mid, two mills from Pottsville.. The house" is lark: - and 'Commodionivhe ;remind is-well stocked stub froit trees, and it has every . convenience fore rromfor. table residence. Sr •-‘' • • -' - "Also the place' idintnine, known as the BOPS Read Farm. - his well calculated for a Market of dairy farm. •'•• • : G. W. FARQUHAR. (Weber • 40-2 m. • TWO STEAM ENGINES, - AND FOUR TANKS ton LOCOMOTIVES, mar be . hadabeap for cash or to exchange for Coat One BALDWIN ENGIN& 10 horse noisier; in ebtonlete order :and nearly new. GREER En onix,4niirely new, both Engines horizontal.— The Tnnks a ill held 600 gallons each. - • Apply at Shickamazon Iron Worka.Kensing ton,' Philidelphta, • ' • . - .MOSES STARR &SONS, On Shackainixon St.. ne ar Fraukford Road. Phila., October 1, 40—;.2inue United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. 'NOTICE; PETITIONIor the Benefit of the Bankirupt 4- mr. Law has been filed tho 4th day of October, 1E42, by . John C. Earnot, late Coal.Mercbont, Schuylkill county. Which Petition will be heard befole the Dia. triet Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, on Friday the 11th day or November next, at o'clock. A. M. When end where all persons in. terested may appear and Show cause, if any they have, why the player of the 'said Petition ',Mould not be granted, and the said Petitioner Awe • de. Glared Bankrupt. FRANCIS HOPKINSON, Oct. 13, 41-3 Clerk of DiatrietCourt. pETITIONS for the Benefit of ithe Bankrupt Law, have been filed the 30th day of Septem ber, 1842, by ?nos Jones, late Carpenter, now Laborer. • Schuylkill Co. John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Mer chant. Individually, and as a memb,.r of the late firm of Hazzard & Sahel:, do Which Petitions will be heard before the Dis trict Court of the United Slates for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in BankruMcy, at the District Court ,room in the Vity of Phila delphia, on Friday, the 4th day or Nmiember next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all perilous interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti tions should not be granted; and the said Peti. boners declared Bankrupts. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Oct. 8, 41— Clerk of District Court. -,- VEGETABLES, FRUITS, arc-, &c. %IBC subscriber respectfully announces to the a- citizens of this Borough, and surrounding country, that he will always keeFson hand at his stand, South West corner of Centre and Mahan tongo streets, under Gelase's Hotel, 'the choicest Vegetables and Fruits the Philadelphia market affords, which he will sell at. Philadelphia prices. Fimnilies leaving their orders, can always be supplied, ante particular kinds of vegetables or Ftuit obtained to order at the shortest notice. respectfully solicits the support of the com munity, which he will endeavor to merit by prompt attention to his business._ Pottsville, June 25, The Miners' Bank of Pottaville, in the county of Schuylkill. • AN Election for Thirteen Directors of this'll hove institution, tis serve the ensuing. year, will be held at the Banking !louse, in the Ildr ongh of Pottsville, on Monday, the 41st of No vember next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. A general Meeting of the S'ockholders will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, the first of November nest. • CHAS. LOESER, CaPhier. 41— Oct . oher S. IW2 PATENT LIAD FLA P&HOUND ROPE. ANA GIF.NIMA3'i Line, Twine and Cords= Manufactory, READING, PA. filltiOMAS JACKSON,. begs leave to return his most sincere thanks td Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen erally. for the very. liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period , of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectful ly inform theiii that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1841, he. built an entire naw and much more,extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted Op withznew and improved machinery of the bestdescription, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid' Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. Ile has also added to the above. an establishment for the manufactnre of all kinds of light cords; Red Ropes, halters, Wash Lines,Twices,Chalk,Mason, and measuring lines, of every vanety. T J. would also resrxtfully inform all who may be likely to want the article, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much used in the mines of Europe.'and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T.. 1. will insure his Flat Ropes to he made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien. ced manner. and by machinery of the beat and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment °fends of Italian, Manilla. and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing for stbam engines. Lines. Twines and Cordage of ev ery description. Alec, Tar, Pitdh and Oakum, coo study kept on hand. . T. rs. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are niadeon an improved plan of his own, and oldie best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected to Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture. as his long experience in then aking of towing lines tnie convinced him that they are an,erticle which cannot be made too good, he has been at great pains and et penile to produce them perfect. Orders for anv thing in his business from a fishing line weighing 1:10th ofan ounce, m a thousand feet lengtlfol 3 inch fiat rope weighing n tons, or froMa 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line. will be thankful ly received and promptly executed on the most tea, unable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill Conn ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 ASSIGNEE' SAL qpflE,aubßeriber will offer for sole, nn Salur. day, the sth day of Novembi4 neat, at 2 o'- clock, P. M., et the house of Michael Mortimer, Inkeeper, in the Borough of Pottsville ; A certain fr ,' one dod a ball story Frame Muss,. ad 0- , Frame KiMhen, situate at Mount •HI Carbon, Adjoining the Navigation • - Company's Canal, and - just above their Weigh Lock.• The hods(' is favorably ma tutted for public business. Terms will be made-known et the time of Sale, by JAMES GILLINGHAM, Assignee of Edward Dougherty. Pottsville, Oct: 24.184 1 . • - 43-301 NEW CEEIP HAT AND' CAP STORE SUPERIOR FINE FUR HAM . 4', 2 5 CHARLES F. RA VIIiCIND has to 1. ken the Store No. St Chesnut St., below 30 St., opposite Congren' Hall, where he would Teppectflitiv~ invite the attention of, his iriends and the public to his snoethir asssortment of HATS, at the low price . or Foos DOL/JAS AND TWENTY FIVE Curse. which ;he' will - warrant to retain their colour, shape and gloss, and for beauty, durability, lightness and elasticity, not id be excelled by any sold at from $7 to $S do!: lass in the city. As the subscriber has been long known to the citiixos'as a loneliest Hat and Cop Nativfaeistrer, he hopes to receive., renewal of their patronage and.favor, and if good Hat at a reasonable price will, insure it, he sill spare no pains to merit it. Hata and Caps ..of, all kinds, Wholesale and Retail—terma Casu,.or its equivalent.. f . N.: 9,—A - cargo OT two of coal would be taken in exchange for bats and e'en—the highest price paid ter' shipping fur, Bear. Rectsicin, Red and . Greg Fort, Mar tip, Fish° r, Ottir # lNild Cie..Deer, &e. . C. F. RAYMOND, - tuctical Hat and Cap Manufacturer' • No;82, Cheimot Rt.,ropposite Congrpsti - --tr;&-Ladialt Fara; Muff.; 'Bout, Capes', Ire= Itirtaisote. . ' - • • r - thilidetilia.lol3; 30. , ; • - naty &-rit6utnA.-oprzlee--50 bags re. autli,ceivelend foiede " -"Oct. 29. ' - MILLER 4. ilAdtfrrY.! TEAS. 50 boxes &inherit ant Peweboug Teas. received and for sale by • . • Oet. 29. 41— ILLER HAGGERTY.. FEATHEF.S.--Piimo Southern Feu !bent. int sate by - MILLER de . HAGGERIT. October 29. 113R1 NUM" INK ! — in Id arid .25 . lbs.' Kegs, •" Philadelphia prices,for sale by _ &faith 19. a-- • - B..BANNA V h ONG,t Yost Tut COLD WATER ARMir,.. ►►77 se t to Miasie r forsale by B. BANNAN. Juno 11 • VERY CHOWE GREEN AND niAtla • TEASoar. A. J..l3etuy have just received from . New Yorks, large supply oreheke Green SOO' Made liilll. • tlermtnber , 2B , CHEAPBOOKS-Al COPY BOOKiAI cents each for sate by 00.'4. 43 HANNAN pi AitS.—The subscribera have been spnoint ed-Agents by the New York Mannfacturmg Co. for the sale of theireelcbrated Grand Action Pianos. of either Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18.51—_' T. J. RP arry. TUST received by the subscriberasn eitensive as. vorimeor'ormens, *omens and chili:bens Fimired and Plain India Rubber Stone. which they will sell cheap for easb.. • S. it 1. ros.rictt. October 29. • 111: A: 000LEY, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in the basement of die Penniylvanis Hell August 27, , • 35 - JOHN .0 NEVILLE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, lIAS removed from Market Street to the store tormetly ocelpied by Abyehem Mem. ,in Centre Srget, opposite the Post Offen. - Pottsville,,Uctober 8, • 41— EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA - In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. PETITIONS for Discharge and Certifi , tate under Ibe Bankrupt Law, have been filed bt• William' H. Marshall, of the firm of Marshall R• Kellogg, Seuylktit county, Paniel ii li; Innkeeper, late Bluckomieh and ,Munday, the 21st day or November next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed "hit the beatific thereof, before the ssid Court ' silting in Bank. ruptcy', at the District Court Room in the of Philadelphia, when and where tke Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have, produced thei , Delitm, and all other persona in interest. may ap., peat and show cause, if any they have, why soil: Dacharge and Certificate should owl be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. Sept. 10,37-10 t Clerk or District Court: Ncrrice PETITIONS for I);.charge and Certificats under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed S 3 William 'Gorges., Boat Builder, Schuylkill co Joseph Bowen, School Teneher, late ; do Clerk. ' And Friday, the 304 h day of Deeeniber nes*, a' II o'clock, A. N. is appointed Ihr the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Credttora of• the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Die. charge and Certificate should nut be granted. T. C. pCYLE. 26--tf FR AS. HOPKINSON • Oct. 8, 41—I0t :I , rk of the liieirict Court NOTICE. PETITIONS flir Di.charge and Certificat.e tin der the Bankrupt Law , have been filed by. Alexander Graham, Individually, and of the late firm of Moore & Graham, late Merchant. Schuylkill county. Daniel Stall. Clerk, 111 66 and Ft iday. the 30th day of December, at 11. o'- clock, A. It is appointed for the hearing there of; before the said Civirt. sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners; who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cau%e, if any they have, why such Dia.. charge and Certificate should not be granted. FR &S. HOPK 1 NSON, Oct. 15, 42-lOt Clerk of District Court. PETITION for Discharge and Cirtificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Jame Betz, Clerk, late Merchant. -Schuylkill co. And Friday, the 30th day of December nest, at 11 o'cloes, A. M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Remo, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have provedgheir Debts, and all other per. sons in interest, may appear and allow cause, it any they have, why such Discharge and Corti& cute sh.uld not be granto. Fe AS. 'iIIOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. October 29, 44-10 port PIONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law. have been filed by Lewit. L. Bevin, lnkeeper, Schuylkill county. Peter Aurand, and Friday. the 29th day of January nexi, at II o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. af, before the said Court, sitting, in Dankriage • , at the District Court Room. hi the cityof PC delphia, when and-where the Creditors o the said Petitioners, who have proved their De and all other persons in interest, may appear. and show cause, if any they have, why such Dip chargeand Cortificite should not he granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. Nov. 5,44-10 t Clerk of District Court. R:owandts Improved Tonic Mixture... SOVEREIGN 'and never failing cure far Ague and Fever. . Persona who are afflicted with the above disease, - can obtain a speedy mid safe cure for the same, by applying to the sub. scriber, who has been appointed sole agent for the sale of the 'medicine in Schuylkill county. Price one dollar per bottle, warranted to cure or no charge. Residence, Mahantongn street, Pnttailllo, JcitiN T. HAM'S% Jul) 2, 27—tt WAS stolen from the subscriber, about , two weeks ago, Joe Hundred Dollars in spe. cie, n half dozen Silver Tea Spoons, marked P. & G., three Silk Shaw*, together with several other articles. The person who stole the money is a German, by y the nametr John Smith. He more at the time a Red Woollen Jacket, common blue pantaloons. and a blue frock or Blouse. He is a, Shoemaker by. trade, about 26 years old, and has a lame finger oc the tight hand, light hair, and almost five feg_t high. Several of the articles *ere seen in hie posiesaion. He was seen on Thursday but on his way to Pinegrove. , The above reward will be paid Tor the recut.: ry of the money, &c.,, and conviction of the thief —or hfieen dollars for the recovery of the money and other articles stolen. r• MARY DERR, Greer:wich Township, Berki County. October 23, ,• . . 44 - SELECT` SCHOOL. _ THE undersigned intends opening, on Tues. day the let of November out. a SELEC r SCIIOO4 in the room- formerly occupied by Mr. Hough, in ; the basement story of the Ger. Man Methodist Churnit of this plate4,and_will feel grateful for any encouragement be may -ro• - cove from the citizens...: , - In edditfon to the• common English trenches —Reading; - -Wilting. Arid Geography, Grammer, - a _also Latin and Greek, and the lower 'kende" in relntheaPitime ifdesnied. • Persons wishing 4.3 send scholar... still please ; makealipheatiaa 'siiaa. Any_ ereitastiott can be had by calling at , my -residence. 41, Ci/o!ke stiest.' Terms:will be reasdnable. ' -. _ - - • V. Y. HEISLEit. _ . , 1 1 ;it.ttereiance taaf.be bad to Itaittrciatia Vtri_lgeiriai IX O. President-af araball Cida oF,BeDiagniiv.W.t.lutiiming. gig of this radtavillic Oct. 22, Is4q. - '43-4t " INDIA SHOES Vnited States Court. NOTICE. NOTICE. 20 DOLLARS.REIVARD. ' VALUABLE:BEAL ESTATE., Al' PL IVATti efALE. : • Coneistiniyoritt 'by 00140 :LOT.- eituatede on the corner ofnlithenton‘Ornirtherth In 6 the Bret property below the Cetahhe elierebe . , • co whith le erected two! iteintintiall 1. 4 : 141 too, Stay _ Nine Drerauf, 'lenses/ LindThie property is, so eitnated' that It - " cia be - divided Lior o two . 39 tea lobe baring a bouipon etch. end will be sold 'either entire or rieperatele j to mutt purebseers. For terse* apply to _ Sepr.'3, 311,-.4? A/jIIIIAIOTRATOtt'S 'NOTICE. itgOTIOE Is hereby given, that letters of Ad 4 • ll :MilliStfatlre of the Witte of Wdbam Nee= ale, late of the Burette) of Tamaqua. deceased+ have been granted by the ficlffin. le of Schuylkill county to the subitertbera All persona having claims or demands against the aerate df said de einiveri, are requested to make known the 11411}i witimut delay, and thuse as . fintebted to the said a tatP tu' make immediate payment to ARGA R ET .NFATILLP. didinifirstiatAix. 41-4 t Oitober HAMS & SHOULDERS/ I)TME Western., Hume, (cured . aliN and MI ittiott smoke.) Shooldetet & Sidese • Boehm.Smoked Beef ( Bologna Sau.sge f Smoked end Pickled Salmon / - Halifax and Maerachusette Meekeki Stud. Smoked Herring , . Coif Fi4h. &, fniraloat E.Q.&A.BENDERP Niey 28, TdL PIIILA DELPII lA, RI %1/1 POTTSVILLE RAIL' ROA =t 4 'stsTpEea j CHM;1141: OF HOURg; On niter MondaY. July 2Sth, 1842, the Pas. senrr Train on the above Road, will leave at the following Ahura, From Philadelphia, at BA.M. t Daily " Pottsville, at 71 A. M. Hours of passing Reading. For Philadelphia, at 92 31. Dail y " Pottsville, , at 111 A. M. - ! • • FARES. Between Philade. df Pottsville 4 13 .50 SCIE4 SII " Reading " do , 1,40 .I,OR Eireuagon Ticsrra.—aoort TOR 2 Data. _.• Between Philadelphia, it Pottsville 25 O o' " r Beading *4 do 200 Both Wiwi peas at Pottstown, All the trails will stop for way passengers at the usuarpoints. July 22, 1812, G. A. NICOLL% Super't. 30— CHEAP 11100{b. 'ANNE subscriber offers the following Books. • for sale at the very low prices named Nicholson's Carpenter's Gaide AI OD Clark's Commentary on the New Testa. • ment, l voltana 2 50 Life of Christ, by 'the Hey. John Fleet. wood, with plates, large quarto volume 3 ,50 - <.- ol Calvin . 64 Diversions of Hollyeot, or Mothers art of Thinking. Chiatmor's Evidence of Christianity royale( Infidelity, by the Rev. Herman Hooker Doderiege's Family Expositor Tyiler'er Universal History ' being 6 vols. of the New York School District Li !nary 2 50 Memoir of the-Rev. Joseph Sanfore 75 Biography of Peggy Dow,by Lorenzo Dow 50 Drew on the Resurrection of the Sonl 1 00 Huebner's Bible Narrativeif 75 Keith'a Demonstrations of the Truth of, Christianity ' 1971 Paine's Politica) Writing; 2 volume!. -2 50 %Vebster's Bitk*" 2 50 . . Village Sermons ' : 1 871 The Artist's and Mechanic's Repository `1 00 -, The Village Bluckimith - 621 Catechism of Iron, or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron Trade, . 100 Ewing's!Principles of Elocution • 50 Newman's Rhetoric 616 Bonk of Murders and Tragedies 75 Pirates Oan Book 1- - ‘- 75 Rook of Pirate!, , 50 Philosophy of Benevolenee by P. Chnrch 621 Autibiozraphy of Adam Clarke, by, the Rev. J. B. B. Clarke - - - SO Rev. Joseph Wolf's Mitzionary Labor. 100 Conversations on Nature and Art, wills plates ' .• 75 , American Pocket Library,. containing 1000 receipts 31} Proscribed German Siudent, - L. Clausing 374. Abercrombie's Intellectual Philosophy 874 Nevins on Popery 44 Rev. Charles Buck's Works c omplete in ,6 volomas Foilvltook of Martyrs.large linarto; with place" 2 50 Year Book, dr Manual of Every Day Re. ference, arranged for 'every day in the year 1 25 TheFemaleStudent, or Lectures to young Ladies 011 Female Educatio - 14 -- try - Mys. Phelps 75 Six Months in a Consio ' t 37& Supplement to do i • - - •. 374- Six Months in a Huliae orCorrectioa • 374 Blunt's ( Histlry-of - St. Paul 74 Outlines of-Saored History . 50 !Lurie PirLessone in Enuneiation 25' 1,21 1 . am's Universal Geieteer, . l' 00 Jectores to Children, by theilev. /Todd 3 7 4, Blue Laws' of Connecticut. . . 25 Bonvan's Visions 50 - Bunyan's lioly War, elegant edition with' ' plates - I F 7 i Joseph's*, 2 volumes .. . 3,00 Shakepeare 2 dg . 3 50 , Do 8 do 3, 25 Chillingwortb's Works . . . 275 Scott's Bible, 3,volumes ' 650 Plutarch's Lives 2'72 Buck's Theological Dictionary, . 1 124 Doody Bible . . 27$ insephue: - 1 - volume , • 150 Pictorial Bible, 3 vols . ' 6 Oil Sear's Bible Biography 2 50 Whitfield,' Sermons • • • 325 Barneby [lodge . j 50 ties vey's Meditalinns . ' 1 4 .7ir Herman's Zallikoffer ( German) - I, 75 Christian Philosopher, by flick. - 75 lloMe Nook of Health and Medicine , 2 - 75 Together with a variety of other books. at very low Tates. _ , • • i October 29 NOTICE. trinHE.Public will see the proitriety of the following 1. fitadts,adopred and published by the PHU & READMO RAIL ROAD COMPANY. which they_ purpose to have strictly enforced, to. guard against lotion accilents,:and prevent any farther destruction of the company's property The Public are informed that the Rail Road and its Bitinotts are not a common thoroughfare. and that any person or persons; riding, driving or lading Cat tle over the Rail Road and its Bridges. or permitting the 'amigo trespass thereon, contrary to the purl+ Nona of the acts of Assembly, in such case *de and provided, will bedealt with according to law. ' 'Er tillIOK LNG nil any of the Bridges is exp raw ly prohibited under a,penalty of TEN - DOLLARS. 117 All persons are canuoned not to pass over the said Company's Widget, between sunset and sunriie,- without the permission of the watchmen, who are am. *homed to stop and icdividutls at all beers. whom they have 'reason to suspect. - ag- Sholild theseltules be disregarded the Cent. pony will'not be answerable for the,goasequencese October fa' .. •• ' 44 6200. REW yip ILL he given for us h information .' ca rtnlY v toad' to -ibtf_discovely, and conviction of the person or persons who pieced an obstouctiorton the track' of thellniadelohia Reading.! PoutOrille . Rail - Road. near Port Clinton. on the at (emus of the 17th inu. throwing the Engine offilni track, and clueing tbe loss of Two uves. ;. . - All good citisens„ who wish to.ee such villany tq the.nure properly unisbed u well is other recent • outrages upon the liven and property , or the comma.- nity,:are darriestly requested to gore alt•the infonea. tion on thou li iaeronthea bject. either penis:lig or hy Isnot. _ •-• . - • „ G RifolttliiiNgt Dart: : .13uperl Transportation, tn - f October i, • R. St P. - a 'October Pt 1812.- „ 61.4 A. RUSiEL blahantnago Street. 75 3 00 4 00 B. BANNAN: 44-
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