II II U . - ~ -LIST OF LETTERS . ' • MD EMAINING in the Poet Office, at Pottsville. illb.December Ist. Published grdtis for the benefit of our reader'. Affleck Mr ` Kelly Michael Addams *hard Kelly Mary BerryThoines , • Loyg John Brown David ' Langton- Widow Brehenby William Leary James Burke Michael 2 Leonardo Mrs. Beddow William L ee k -William Brooke Ellen ' Lacey George Byrne I lugh Munroeßobert • Brown John Moore Mary Butt William SilQuire Hugh Bryan Edmond , Morgans John Brennan AV illiain Mitchell Thomas Bennits James Mercer Breffer lobe M'Govern Michael ' ' Brown William Muykin James Bnttain William Murphy James Biel George Mower G.C. Bradley John Murry Thomas Burns Patrick M'Connan Michael Bell Henry Moore Daniel • Broader* James Ivendelson Augustus , Colhan Thomas . Miller JOnes Co. Costello Marian - Meyers Oliver Cooper Mary Mrs. Nash Mathew Cooke Samuel Nurtrrey Michael. Cdntner John Odennis Dennis Nines Jeremiah 'O'Negen Daniel Clemson David O'Neal Daniel Dinners Thomas O'Donalo Michael Connelly Arthur • O'Brien William Calahan Edward '‘Purcidl Thomas Cook Richard 'Pounder John Chapman William Phillips John Coil Michael Palmer Dr. Cornelison Mrs. Paul John Clemsontrus Parer t Moses Dobbins C. F. -Quinn Patrick Daly Michel Quinn Michael Dacidoiv John Reid Jeremiah . • . Dennis Richard . Roberta G. H. Dougherty James Richardson Isaac Drill John Ryan William Doherty John Ryan John Davis Thomas Ryan Martin Dunstone James Reece George Doyle Michael Robinson Morris Davis Daniel Reed Robert Eaton George Raymond. James Ebert Chitties Rothe Augustus Ellis Mrs. Richards Mary k dward Daniel ' Ramsey Robert ' TAwirdi Thomas Shartel James ,Eedy Edward ' KirkhamPlichard Ebert George bhaheepear James Fertady Thomas Scanlan Patrick 2. . Yard John SedgWick Miss • Farrell James Spearing C. C. Fast)ohn ScalleY James Farrell John 2 Sage Charles-' Francis Anne Stapleton Patrick Farrely Edward Smith William Gibsbn Mathew Schell J. Gauble George Scot George. . Gannon Bortly Se hem Jonathan Griffiths Richard Schoeneman ..lilseph Gripe Stephen Steck Michael :Glyan John ' Smiley Patrick Heutcheson Archibald She Thomas Hudson Samuel 2 Schneider Louis Herb Samuel ' Symons William ilartlein George Tobin James Henry John, Tonkin John Henry Nathaniel Tyler Nathan 2 • Hodgkits John Tr eddada Elizabeth lliscor John Tregay John 2 Hopkins Edward Truan Richard , Hobeard L. U. Polon Michael Harris Thomas ,:' Taylor Isaac Hoofer Mr. Taylor William Hult Thomas Vom George Jones Thomas Vauniscon C. Jones Evan •t. Wernts Daniel Johnson Mr. -1 Walsh William Jackson Robert t i . Witschi Jacob lddings William .; %Walsh John Jones John D. ' ' , Walsh James lohnson Thomas • Weirt John Jacoby ..c . F. Watson Peter ' . Kelchner R. Whitehead William Kershaw Robert Whitaker George Kline Peter Young glervey FRESU WINTER GOODS. ti , lllE. subscribers have just received m addi tion to their former stock, a supply of Staple, and Fancy GoOde, suitable to the sensor]. COD: aisting of M erinos, Flannels. Clothe, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Mouslin do LaMes, Saxony Cloth, ' • Prints, Gloves, Hoisery, of all kinds. Bleached and Brown Mullins, Tickings, Checks, Fancy lidkfs., Laces, Shawls, Vestings, Ginghams, 4e., &c. And have also received a fresh supply of Groce ries, all of which we are prepared to sell at unu. Fealty low prices, and would respectful!, invite the,public generally to give us a call. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. ,December 10, 50— N'AI.UABLE COAL MINES TO UE%T. fittliE Ruck Mountain Coal Company offer to rent their valuable mines, located a short die. lance above Mauch Chunk, and withih four miles of the Lthigh 'Navigation. communicating therea with by-a Superior Iron Rail Road with landing, dc., complete. The quality of the t :oak location, and adiiintages in-mining are unsurpassed, and to an individual or company, qualified to prose. cute the business, holds out inducements such as are rarely presented. The Lehigh Navigation, being completed; an extensive business can be commenced immediately. Should the mines not be rented by , the first of February, the-company gill receive propusalti far having them worked by contract. . 1 Fur further particulars, apply to WM. RICHARDSON, Pres't., nr JACOR T. BUNTING, Treas'r. Phila. December 10, PUBLIC SALE. BY 'ADJOURNMENT. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphar.'a Court • of Schuylkill county, the Saiscriber, Admin istrator of the estate of Auguatis Thatcher. late oft he State of Connecticut, deceased. will expose to Sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 7th day of January''' next, at 9 o'clock in the fore noon; at the house of Charles Christ, in the Bor ough of Pottsville, a certain Lnt of Gsound situ ate in the Borough oS Pottsville, and county of Schuylkill, lying and • being on Mahantango erect, in,front forty feet, and in depth two htm. dred feet; and six inches. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the con ditions of Sale made known at the time and place of 'sale, by THOMAS C. POLLOCK, Administrator. By order of the Court, JACOB' KREBS, Clerk. December 10, 50— NOW READY, ANIPBELL'S FOREIGN MONTULY " 1 — • ,GAZINE for December. • CONTENTS. 1 Life of Blucher—Quarterly Review. 2 Encyclopedia of the Chines . c Language— Athenteum. 3 Popular Poetry in Persia—Asiatic Journal. 4 Surnmary of London—Knight's London. 5' Ali, , on's History of by Macaulcy —Edinburg Review. 6 The Ancient Review. 7 The Anatomy of Sleep-,-London Literary Gazette. 8 Anil - nal Chemistry—Chamber's Edinburg Journal. I 9 The Church of Seotlandcotsman. 10 Biographical Sketch. Stri Francis Chantry. 11 Society in Madrid—London Court Journal. 12 Dickens' American Nates—London Exam iner, &c., 13 The Shepherd Kings; of the Eaat end E gypt-z-Amiatic Journal 14 Six hostile Tariffs within Ten Months— Lerd's Mercury. 15 Abednedgo the Money-Lendpr, Chap. 13 and 14,-•Tatt's Magazine. 16 Poetry. 17 Miscellany. 18 Obituary Notices. - 19 Leiters, Seier,ce and Art. Published monthly. Price—Five dollars a year, in advance. - JAMES S. CAMPBELL, , 98 Chesnut-Street. December 10, DISSOLUTION. partnership heretofore existing between ". Job Tovay, Aaron Tovay, and Abraham 'Witten; Minero i and dealeiv in Coal. was this day dissolved by the consent of the parties. All penwina holding claims against the firm, wilt please present them to Job and Atton Tony, by Whom . all money due the firm will be received. A MAU A 1.4 BJTTON. 50. fi r ceinbtr 10; Lorberry Creek Rail Road Company. WOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders" of the above company, that fife Hoard of Managers have this day declared/a Dividend of eight per cent., on all the shares.of -Stock paid up in full; payable on or after the 18th i.ay of February•next, by William G eff, Esq , Treas. u ret of the company. JOHN STRI3 PFLER, Seery. Pinegrore, December 10, 50-4 t CHRKI' RRADING ' FOR WINTER EVENINGS. Rienziby Bulwer, The D isowned, do , Last Days of Pompeii, do. Eugene Aram, du Paul Clifford, • do Devereux, vd° Pelham, do Nabob at borne; Vivian Grey, brlnsraeli, -- 25 Waverly Novela„—Old Mortality. 25 do • Ivanhoe, 25 do Rob Roy, 25 do The Antiquary, 11 25 do . Guy Mannertng, 25 Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, in 4 parte, illustrated—price each number, 25 Puffer Hopkins, 12} E:anklin Evans, or the Inebriate, 12} Pauline,_a Tale of Normandy, . 121 Phiontes Quiddy, I2i Percival Keene, • 12i Eva, by BUlwer, I2lj Wing.and.Wing, or Lo feu Foliar, 2 vole. 50 Czarina, by Mrs. Hofflend, 25 Leibeg's Agricultural Chemistry, 25 do . Alli6ll Chemistry, 25 Western Captive, 25 Last of the 411 winkles, 12. Ladies' Book December, 25 Gralmin's Maasaine, do .25 Ali the cheap publications received as soon as published• • All the Waverly Novels in 25 weekly numbers, at 25 cents per ;140., or 35 complete. Just recei ved and for sale works All the above' and for sale by the sub scriber. Er Subscriptions received tit this office for a ny publication, issued in Philadelphia, Now York, or Boston. B. BANNAN, Bookseller and Stationer. 49 December 3 FARM TO RENT. YINHE Farm on which the subscriber resides, is offered for rem; it is situated in Manheim Township, Schuylkill county, one mile below Schuylkill Haven, and five and a half miles be low Pottsville, the Schuylkill Canal and Reading Railroad both pass through the property. The landis in a good state of cultivation, and as a 'diary or truck farm, is equal to acy in the Coun ty. There are about 130 acres under cultivation. " The improvements consist of two good I r , Dwelling Houses, one over a never failing spring of' Water, Barn, ble 33 feet square, Smoke House, and all other necessary oothirildfrigs. To a good te nant, a favourable lease will be given; none oth. ..er need apply. Possession can be given imme. diately, if desired. Apply on the premises, to EDWARD Y. FARQUHAR, r Agent for E. Farquhar. December 3. 46-31.* ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS. THE subscriber, Assignee of Jones, Keim & Co., will sell at public sale, en Thursday, !he 15th day of December next., at one o'clock, at the house of Michael Graaf; in Orwigsburg, Schuylkill county ; All the right title and inter• est of John M. Keim, and Henry Connard, in the one undivided halt part of Meta Forge, and about 2004 acres of Land, with the following im provements; oi.e well built Forge, with Three Fires, two Coal Houses, Saw Mill, Smith Shop, ' a good 'ay° story Dwelling House, nine convenient Houses for %kirk , N I men, and two Barna, about one hun ' dred acres arable, and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder wbod and sprout land, situate in East Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, on the little Schuylkill river, ,and immediately on the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, ten miles from the Philadelphia & Read ing Rail Road; with which it is to connect, ten miles from the Schuylkill canal, and six from Orwigsburg, the seat of Jubtice. for Schuylkill county. N. B.—The administrator of Jonathon Junes, deceased, will sell the remaining undivided half, at the same time and place. For'further information enquire of Nicholas or Peter Jones, on the premises; Daniel Young, Windsor Furnace, near Hamburg; or of Richard Boone, Reading, Berks County. RICHARD BOONE, DANIEL YOUNG. November 26,_ 48— OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE For paxsage to and from all parts of Ireland, ETland, Scotland and %tales in Regular P scket Shl)9B. ARRANGEMENTS FOlllBl . B. The Proprietors, encotraged - by the lib.. eral patronage bestowed upon them in , former seasons; will have, in addition Pee A', to the lines formerly employed by them for the purpose rdbringing out emits, FEU >AU CABIN and err E RAGE passengers, a line of first class AMERICAN PACKET SUIP from Liverpool. to Philadelphia, one sailicg on the Bth, 18th and 28th of each month. Also first class packet ships sailing on theist andNlsth of April; May and June, from LOADJNOERRY. BELFAST, CORK and DUBLIN to New York or Philadelphia DIRECT, which together with their old established line of New York and Liverpool packets, sailing every FOUR days from Liverpool, and their line of New York and London packets, sailing every TENcays from London, presents an array or shipping , far surpassing that ofany other house in the trade• and is well worthy of the nietiti6n of those who are desirous of sending fur theirentle-itrthe old country during the coming se.asoo. 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 boat can also be secured. For the accommodation of those sending for their friends, Dr.tfts at Sight will he given upon , The Belfast Bnoking,Company and Branches, Ireland. The City of Glassm ' oW Bank and.Branchca. Scotland. Spooner, Atwood 4 , Co. bankers. London. Ana V. W. Byrnes, Esq. and agents, Liverpool. • Payable in_every town throughput the Kingdom. For passage or any other infortnation, apply_person. ally or by letter, postpaid, to BENJ. BANNAN, Pottsville, Agent for the Prskprietors. Pottsville, November 5, . 95 PROCL MA' 110 N. WHEREAS the Hon. CALVIN &rum Es. quire, President of the, several courts of Common Pleas, of the counties of Dauphin, Lab. anoc and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania , _ and Jus tice of the several courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in said cout.tics, and Sirringe N. Palmer and Samuel D. Leib, Esquires, Judges of the Courj of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Teraiiner, and • General Goal Delivery, for the timl of all capital and other Offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Genera! Gaol Delivery, to be' holden at Orwigabarg, on the second Monday of Dccember;( being the 12th of said month,) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner and Justices of the Peace, and Constables pf the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with' their rolls, records, inquisitions, Examinations, and all other remembrances, to du those things which to their several officers appertain to be done; and all those that are bound by recognizance:), to prose. cute against the prisoners, that are or then shall be in the gaol of said' county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as.shall be just. GOD SAVE THE COMAI&NWEALTII. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sberkff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs. • burg, hov: 19,1842. c 47 N. 13.--The witnesses and jurors who are sum. monad to attend said court. are-required to attend punctually. In case of non.attendancev the law, in such cases made and provided will be rigidly ctiforced. This'nptice is putitished'by order of 'mum. those concerned tvill therefore govern themselves accordingly._ MEI OF FRELGIIIT ON COAL om Pousvalle nod SChoylkill Haven Way Faints: Nov. 14, 1842. RAT -Per Ton, 4 From Pottsville, Sch'l Haven. To Richmo i nd or the Inclind 'Plane, $1.50 81.40 " Consbehochens '1.40 - - 1,32 " NorriitOwn, . 1,35 • 'l 30 " Port Kennedy, 1,33 ' 1,28 a Valley Forge, -,, 1,30' • - 1.'5 " Phcenixville, 1.25 1,20 " Pottstown. - , 1,10 1,05 " a Donglauville, 1,05 - 1,00 "'Reading. . 9,5 '9O ' Althouse's Bridge, 85 80 " Multraville, 80 80 " Hamburg, 67 67 " Port 'Clinton, 56 56 1 . Orwigsburg, 33 . 33 An allowance of 20 per cent. per ton will be made to those furnishing their, own Care, to Richmond pr the inclined Plane. rom Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven, but to no other points. November 26, . - 48— 25 25 25 _,25 25 25 25 25 ,C031.1115510NERW1334.133 OF ; ' ItE dL ESTATE. \, THE Commissloners'of Schuylkill county, - ill bold a.publie sale on the twenty thirea, January next, at the sale, House, in the Bor. ough of Orwigsburg„for the pprpose of gel ling all such unseated lands as have been purchased by them at Treasurer's Sale, agreeable to the act of Asseinbly, and have been held by them unre. deemed for, five years, and upwards, a list of which is hereunto annexed. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, and continue from day to day until all sold. Rush Township Joseph Cochran, Samuel Ely, James Bine, - John Turnbull, Adam. Moore, Johr(Kunkel, Klapp - 4- Kiehner, Jacob Kline, William Moyer, Gem ge Baum, John Brobst, Richard Whitehead, Robert` Whitehead, Adam Moore . Daniel Brobst, for Kellog, William Patting, A • Christian A. Klingerman, Isaac Stauffer and Kimber, Daniel Stall, Charles Loss, Huntzinger and Seltzer, Richard Heath, Isaac Stauffer, (for,Kember ) Jacob Huntzinger, jr. Michael Klingerruan and Loss, George 31unnes, David Nice. - Jacob Stauffer and Offerman, Charles Frailey, Stauffer and Kimbel,. Jacob Stauffer and Sillyman, Audenried and Klaiber, John Fuhrman, John Hart, Jacob Stauff.r, Samuel, May, (lor Kellog) George Baum, Daniel K. Whetstone, Kiehner, Staaffer Henry and Kellog, William Yoh, E. B. Hubley; (late Wm. McPherson) John Buyer and E. B. Illtibley, Frederick Kellog, ,Widow Davis, Stauffer Isaac and Moore, Lewis Binder, William Taylor, John Smith, West Penn _Township. Peter Hartman - , - Philip Moser, Messer and Maker, John Stein, • Birdie! and Fink, Oswold and Buck, Christian Snyder, Zacharias Long, Thomas Field. Philip Moser, Lipper Mahal:long° Township, 105 Keeley, 'Yuman and Ried, 100 , J. Frank, jr.. 100 Michael Reed, 100 Jacob Kaufman & Co. 72 Samuel Weary, Norwegian Township. 300 Walters, 200 Joseph Miller & Co., 150 Mertz and Seltzer, 200 Eldridge and Brick, 200 Hain and Filbert, 788 ' John Pott, 60 ' Abraham Fertig, 500 P. Zimmerman & Co. 150 , Hein and Zerbe, 50 David Hobbs, 535 ' John C. Offer man, 300 , Jacob Mennig & Co. 1 Lot Cleaver and Moyer, 200 acres Becker and Frailey & Co. 300 ' Samuel D. Franks, 313 John Hone; 600 John Miller, 600 ' Jacob Bright. 300 ' Samuel J Potts, 900 Joseph Wood, 130 Laudenbrun and Shoemaker, 205 Offerman, Keim and Drenkel, 180 Michael Struphar, 290 Jacob Senzinger and Martin Weaver, 100 "-* George &chunk, • 150 Darbe and Hain, 600 Pato. Schmeck and Co. 100 Dreher, Ridgway and Schall, Lot Samuel Gilbert, 200 acres Peter Filbert, 260 Joseph Fertig, Pinegrove Township. 30 400 270 30 100 380 000 George Ruth & Cu. 200 George:Roth, 200 • Jehu Wiedman, 1 Leh Jonathan Emmet, 120 acres Gruff and Flied, 79 Jacob Schowbe, I Lot James Gillispey, • 400 acre 4 Pon rad Lengel, 2 Lot James Fitzpatrick. 80 acre!! Peter Zerbe, 400 Adam Leiss, 1 Lot Moyer Arnold, 1 • Charles Eienwein, 30 acres John Walbon and Peter Walbon 125 : Christian Zerbe, 134 H e nry W. Conrad, 26 Kettelman, Hain and Filbert, 1 Lot Henry: Boyer, 4 Lots John Slater Wharton,. 40 acres Isaac Kilmer, 100. Christian Ley, ' 100 'Joseph Snyder 4 co. 1 Lot Inset Arnold. . Schuylkill Township. 200 acres John Hartung, 300 A. Kalbach, 100 L. Audenried, 12 Audenried and Reber. 200 'John gelchner & Co. 400 George Taylor. 400 George Rahn, 70 F• Lauderbran. 513 J. Hunizinger & Co. 15 Jo4eph Stantier, 76 Jacob Bensinger and Heiser. 103 'Henry Kepner. 76 Jacob Bentzinger, 80 George Kahn, 97 P. W. Jackson, 150 Andrew Delbert. 6 ;William Shotwell and Lyons, 141 Whetstone, 406 ;Daniel Udre, deceased, • 108 Abraham Wagner, • 61 ;bane Boyer, 400 o... Patterson. Scholl and gaehner, 140 William Haller & Co. 115 I lheab Kline,- 150' E,per and Mayberryi„ 326' ,Shock aad . Beniinger, _ 100 'John Kleckner dt. Co. 4011 - 'William Andenried,: 681' George Seltzer dr. Co. MEE i THE `„"MINERS 681: . No* York Coal 100 Jacob Reifkoyder • Barry, no ; I " - 1;40 Joshua l. ippincot '35 Isaac Yarnell, 75 . John Miller. 300 Samuel Hofromn, 226 . Daniel Shappell, 344 Henry Stichter, 97 Michael Struphar 431 George Dowell; 326 Joseph Fertig, 138 Gains Mooic. 50 John !darts &C , 130 Baum 4 co. • 562 John 1.,,,C0b0, 137, - 4 John Rifrert, 147 sGeorge Seitzinger 301 John Spoho, 100 William lionising 914 , William Kiehner, 426 . George Heiser. 459 Jacob Miller, 165 Jacob Krebs, 514 John Filbert, 000 John Pau, 260 George Rahn, 400 E. B. Robley. 900 Rhoads and Boon. 150 George Shafts!, 224 Peter Kramer, 314 John Dreher, Brunswig To 156 - --;",-rn and giebel,, 400 Jearie 1 Lot Abraham Landis, 2 Peter and John 1 `• Abraham Schwa 300 acres Kern and . Rishel, 400 Daniel Shappell, 400 John Keiser, Wayne To Adam Brown, Struphar and Ch Barbara Happen, Gruber and Moy Ramler, Arnold. • Samuel Hain, Henry Walbon, Struphar and Bit Groff and Dick, Valentine Brown, Barbara Mayberr Jacob Seibert Kettehnan and 150 100 50 100 Union Tim Peter Gardndr . John Fields, George Rhoadi, jr John Eliza, Thomas Reese. George Rhoads Casper Thiell, Jacob Todd, Jacob D. elute& John Kleckner i John Biller Wm. Carrico's', lo Benjamin Becfer Jacob Traut, Benjamin Codn William Kibbe:Nl Daniel Klapp„ Illanheim 700 Daniel Heim, I Lot Samuel Potts,: 1 " William Audefri , 1 " Jacob Weitzel; I " John Meace, 1 " Daniel 4. Rtmitie 1 " Mr. Braden, 1 " George Dentler Lower Ma • 300 acres Casper Meisel 200 Kiefer and Per 47 Samuel Kimme 54 John Huber, 200 John Huber, 20 Peter Coleman, 59 John Stein. Pottari; 1 Lot Thomas Ashburt 1 " Pott and Hill, 1 " Dreibelbili and L. as, 1 " Henry Schwaitzitger, 1 " Charles Wells, 1 4 . W ernor and Clu 1 Jefferson Myers, 1"F. H. Massenbar, • 1 " King and *Sharp 1 " Archibald McDoi4d, 1 " Stoughton and Wilma, 1 " Peter -Butterly, 1 " Isaac Canby, ' 1 George Hamilton 1 a John Lucas, 1 4 . John and Joseph Lloyd, 1 ," GeorgeGest, 1 " George Guelet, 1 " Jacob Graeff, 1 " Lewis GEORGE ROYER. SAMUEL R. MEDLAR. GEORGE MOSER, Commissioners if Schuylkill county. November 26, 48— NOTI THE Public will see the RuLes.adopted and pa. PHIA & READINU Rall, ROA purpose to have strictly es future acciiinuts, and proven of the company's property : The Public are informed its BELIDOhI3 are not a normal any person or persons. r,din tie over the Rail Road and the same to trespass thereo stone of the acts of Assembi, provided, will bedealt with It 7 SINOKUVIG on any ly prohibited under a penalt, IQ AU persons are cauta said Company's Bridges, bet without the permission of thh thorized to atop any ir.divi they have reason to suspectt it? Should these Rules party will not be aressverabh October 29, DRUGS AND JUST received in additii general assortment of Drugs, Pain Medicines, Oils, Chemicals, • Dye Patent Medicines, tart Perfumery, Together with every ar offers for sale,at-a small ac tendon of Physicians and s Ji Irr Particular attention scrijptions . at all hours. November 26, GASSNER & PORTRAIT RESPECTFULLY and Gentlemen of taken a room at . GEI street, where they will any who may wish top ID Vhey will paint according to the size. folly invited to call arid loom. . Pottaiille, Nov. 26, 1 A FAR3I TUE Bittle Farm, CO. of Land, within 3 I West Branch Rail Road ble terms. persona wi ing business, will find attention. Apply to GEO t November 19th. DIU & LA.GUIR Am , calved and for sale b Oct. 29, 44; ONLY et FORTH OLUTION.—Thr. being published in nu. , 16 numbers, at the low 3, and 4, price 25 can for sale by - December 3, NOTES & °RAF' Drafts in sheet", 200 and 3001n4-Biokv Nonimbet REM JOURNAL- 121 'u6 11E GILZAT ItSZED7i, F. • i. ua, , OR Cossinirrion and Lime Cnsis, Arnnta, Baoscurris, °Cann, in e,mwais, 1 4 ....., A Witoorni/o Conon, ram oa W van:sass - ovli. flawr, enaosic, Comas, and all diacans Pulmoniry Organs. . = IZMI A Windeiful Recooesy.—Mrs. S. . Austin was attacked with this disease in the fall of 1838, originating from a violent cold...which settled OP on her lungs. Various remedies were rebel-lea to---the most skilful physicians were consulted— yet step by step that fearful disease, consueption began to prey upon her. Bhe became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quan tities of matter and was eviderdly sinking very fast. In this distressing situation, after all the various remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect of relief, thc invaluable 11a/saw re, stored her•to health; and cow, in the place of that emaciated form t withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than_she has enjoyed for years. o:7'See deserip. lion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. _ Disinterested Testimony.-- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's preparai don of Wild Cherry, in the ease of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his and cor rect. .1. A Surprising Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth odist church, was also afflicted with Consump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal sa! was preaentect;to tier, which relieved her im mediately. This eirenmstinee being made known to the members of the church, they pur. chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles; for persons in indiligent cir cumstances, and positively assert it has not been used in a single instance whew it has not given surprising relief. & Co. = =A DX We, the undersigned. 9 embers of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Illre. Wilson's case, hereby certify _it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wiener's remedy to all who are afflicted. . . GEORGE MILLER, MART GARDNEE, bengood, igh/P* Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thumpsou was afflicted with this comFlaint tor nearly five years, during which time she Was under the moss skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and tluntompathic remedies, and every thing that al lured her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una ble to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured inn- few weeks, and -remains well to" this day. •• Samuel Brooke, your Etrilearn Of Wild Cherry,like that you sent the before. I have taken nearly all of the first, and confidently believe this medicine will cure rne. I Lave used•a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough entirety, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in mery nay than I have lot many months. = and McCarter, Friend Wisfsr—l must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles is all, and can assure thee that it. has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be. fore. Send ine by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HOLLOW AY. Bristol, September 8, 11441. TO Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day fur a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more ser.t soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Javne's Expecto rant and other medicines besides, but nothing li4s ever done ma as much good as yours has. Send by'the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WlLdjra'l'SioM s. PAINS IN TILE BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND COUGIL—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap his addressed us a letter in which ho says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered ar.d now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob :nyder has au thorized us to sty that ho was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vain. lie was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and (Meta, and n.ver found any thing to give bim relief but this Bal- , rouriety of the following !fished by the 1'IIIL.11:1KL- I COMPANY, which they orced, to guard against any further destrucu on sam. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine. and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed. that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al. though scarce twn years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can proudly say,. its tame has spread in every direction, and it is rap idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, wil: find this medicine an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there are doubt less ; thousand suffering who would resort to it liar relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Er Re particular when you purchase, to ask for Da. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, as there is an article called the "Sinter OF WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely :a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Virginians, or " Wild Cherry Bark "—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the moat valuable Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery No Deception. The physician may boast ut his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of,the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly adrnitte4 nothing has ever proved as succesi fill as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Widnes Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishing •healing and restorative properties of this Alums, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Complaints, diseases which have baffled the skill of thellmost distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the most dad. tressidg cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding oftde lungs, ire. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmaccepias have failed, this invaluable remedy has not only giveu surprising relief but actually effected cares, atte all hopes of a recovery had been entirely der spalred of'. Besides its surprising efficacy in these formi. dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for disease+ of children, such as Croup, Whooping Cough. &c., and in those disorders that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such ass Coughs,' Colds, Pleurisy, In erica, and Pains in the Breast, proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by •WILLTAII . I3 & Co.. Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $1 00 a bottle. :.Sold in Pcitaville JOHN S. C. MARTIN • • - Agent for Schuylkill coon y. ID' Druggists and dealers supplied a. the wholesale prices. January 1 1— ;hat the Mil Road and r, thoroughfare, and that driving or leading Cat is Bridges, or permitting , contrary to the provi ,F, in such case made and recording to law. of the Bridges is express ty of TEN DOLLARS. limed not to pass over the rween sunset and sunrise, h; watchmen, who are au usis at all hours, whom be disregarded the Corn for the consequences. 44 EDICI N ES. ato former supplies, a HEE I.lufs, balm from 7 by 9 to 244 30. leis in his line, while he vance, and solicits the at 'wintry dealers generally. IIN 8. C. MARTIN. ivca to Physician's Pre EMI HURCHILL, PAINTERS, inaounces to the Ladies • ottsville, that they have E'S ROTEL, Centre .e happy to wait upcm tronize them. • ortrafts from TS to en 'be Public am respect. see Specimens at tbeir -48 1 R SALE. ; taining about 100 acres des of Pottsville, on the will be sold, on reasons. i hing to pursue the farm. his property worth their GE M. CUMMING. COFFEE-50 bags re jutEß IS. HAGGERTY. ER.'S FRENCH REV. , i celebrated work is now 'bare. to be completed in Irate of 111. Nos. 1,2, eacb, just 'received end R. BANYAN. [ 3,-.l3lank Noma • and bound pp in 50,100, I ways for we By BANNAN. I=ifft==s3 Wistarls Balsam of Wild CiierTY. READ WHAT IT HAS DONE:' ELIZABETH JACOBS TEIONAti Coo ins, ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxboro - TO, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please aeod me two bottles more of Yuusr, respectfully, JAMES K KLLY Ilulmesburg, September 12, 11941 fr IMBERTON BOARDING SCIWOL Por "" - Ftaint.ts.—;Sltuated in Chester-County, Peen sylvanin, 28 miles N. Vir:lVorn Philadelphia, end - 3 miles from the Reading - Mil Road at Phoenixville. Notemh9t r. • 48— =Z==l=== RIM D: E. NICE, ,- , . - ATTORNEY AT LAW; • m Centre _street. opposite the Etchange note]; . 3, ' —36 VILEEE „. JOHN- C , 1 4 j • Al - TM:MEV AT LAW, ELAS removed from Market Street to the store formerly occupied by Abraham Mcisse, in Centie Street, opposite, the Post Office. - Pottsville. October 8, 91-- M. A. DOOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Poi -m=2. , • ITAS removed his office to the office, of John C. Neville, Esq., opposite the Post Office. November 26, gellloll4. BOOKS—Wholesale and retail a Philadelphia prices. for sato by March 19. 12--- B. BAN NAN. UhIBREI,,LAS &..,PARASOLs SILK, Scotch,. Gingham & Muslin Umbrellas. Parasol.i and Sun Shades. A complete assortment, just received and for sale by '. E. Q.& A. HED:DERSON. May 2S, 22 BaLASTING_ rAREIL-,,Strcuty,- -- Hardware 411 ` 21 aiicr - St - if - DATllliistitag Paper, by the ream or single 'quire; also. Crown Wrapping Pager, from 50 to 75 cents per reatnOand double crown at $1 .er ream, for sale by Nov= bei-Si NEW FASUIONAB LE CLOTHING STillt JUST opened for the Bent fit of the Poor, by selling at reduced prices and for cash, at- the old Post Office stand, Centre street, opposite Mar ket street. By culling and miming you will find the Pri ces to suit the Times. Pottsville, November 12 1 ,; 46 TILE PIMADELPIDA, READING, and PorrsVILLE it AIL ROA D. 4,!A_Jz. .. ..................... NEW ARRANGEMENT On and after Wednesday, A•svemher. 2d, 1842 the Passenger, Coal and Freight Trains will ran at the fdluwing Hours Oil Reading and Puttaville Rail Rbad: COAL TRAINS. - The 5 Coal Trains will leave Pottsville 'be tween the hours of 9 and 10, A. M., or one quer. ter of an hour apart, and run on ..to-.Readtrog where-they - and-pass all the op Trains, Coal and Passenger. The first 3 Coal Trains will leave Richmond between the hours of si arid 7, and the last 2 will leave the Plane at 7i and 7f: the let of these last will always hold up before crossing the main Track et the Falls, until signalled to by the mech. man that all the 3 Trains from Richmond have passed up the Line. PASSENGER TRAINS The Down Passenger Train will leave Potts. vine at P.! M., behind all the Coal Trains pas sing all the up coal trains at fleadirrind running past the lust at Baunistowo. the next 2 at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. The up Passeti,..Ter Train will leave Philadel phia at ID A. M. behind all the Coal Trainß, pas. sing all the down Coal Trains at Reading, then running to Pottsville. READING FREIGHT TRAIN. The Down Freight Train will leave Reading on Tuesday!! and Thursdays, at 8 A. M. passing all the up Coal .and Passenger Trains at Potts. town, where they will wait for it. The up Freight Train will leave the Plane on Wednesdays and Friday!, immediately behind the up Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where it will wait for all the .down Coal and Passenger Train!, which trains will also wait fur it, and then run to Reading. rowsviLLE FR F.IG lIT TR AIN. Leaves Reading on Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M.. paSstng all dua, Coal and Passenger Trains at Port,Clinton, where the latter Trains will watt for it. Leaves Pottsville abont 7 P. M , after all the Coal and Passenger Trbuis are in. and has the track clear to Reading. G. A. N ICOLLS ; Soper% Tiansp n. P. R. d:. R. R. Nover.ber46— . VALUABLE REAL Ewr ATE. A r ritIVATE SALE. • g ponßitttin g of'a 60 by 230 feet LOT. situated on the corner of Ma ha niongo and fourth Si. and the first property- below the Catholic church ' on which is erected two sub.tantridl two Story Frame Dwelling Manses. fl M ai. This property is no situated that it can be divided into two 30 feet lots, haviii a house on eaeirrteriiiiii . ill_tio—suld whet entire or separately, to suit put closers Fur 'terms apply to &pt. 3. 36-tf NEW DRUG STORE. ."'s E. B. EICHHOLIZ, respeethdly Senk/1111N the citizens n 1 Posville, anti Sehttylkill count generafly, that-be • a—. has opt nett, (in the store formerly oc. cupiso by Mr. Slater,) a general assortriomt 01 Drugs, Medicines, Cliensteals, Paints, Ola. Dyes. Varnishes, Pqtry, Glass, Spices. Patent Medicines, 4c., 4.c. And solicits a share of public patronage, coofi. dently assuring the public that every article in his line, shall be of the first quality, azyoturely genuine. Having served a reeular apprent iceshiit to the Mistime in Philadelphia, those 'who favour him with a call, can rest saiisfisd that lie will guard strictly againstall mistakes', and have their med. imnea put up with the ereateskcare and nicety. PhySicians prescriptions attended to with par. titular care, at hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci ty prices. Pottsville, December 3. 49-tf EXECUTOR'S SNLE. WILL he sold at public auction, nn Friday the 30th day of December; 1r12; at 1 o'- cluck. P. M., on the premises, the followint de , scribed property, lute the estate of Weld Zs:lin er, deceased. A FARM, situate in West Penn Township, Schuylkill county, bounded by land of Jacob Longenecker, Roland Imes. and others, contain ing three hundred and fifteen acres ut land, of which 50 acres are cleared, about 9.0 acres good meadow, and the remainder is good woodland, covered with all kinds of excellent timber. The improvements thereon consist of a two ' story Brick Dwelling House, a good ••• • Switzer Barn, a Gnat and Saw Mill. suss • I I , with a good custom, sod plenty of water. Near the house is a superior orchard, and a pump near the door r Attendance' will be given, sod the conditions of sale made known, on the day and boor abase mentioned, by WILLIAM A ZEEINER, Exeter. Decemberl,, ItiEDICIN LS. THE-subs iber would respectfully ssi=4l... - inform the public. t a hedh rs_puichas. t - /E ed the Drug and MedicineVdorecir - Mr. c H. Slussler, in Jickson street, Port Car. c=t^ bon, Sehuylklll' county, where he in. tents to keep a constant supply of fresh Drugs and Medicines. for sale at reasonable terms. N. 13.—Phisicion's prescriptions carefully put up. II EN RR GUITTERMAN. December 3. 49-3 to in HEAP COPY. BOOKS—AI 61 cetita each 'for Rale. by 7 Oct. 23 , 43— . B. BAN NAN p.m NtElik4NitAn 12 and 25 Ms. 'Kegs; 623SbY 8. BANNAK: iTtilted sta:tes Cdurt. EASTERN DISTRICTVF: . PEN,NSYLVANIA In Bauktitp!cy. • NOTICE: • A PETITION. for the Benefit of the Bank, ru . .it. Law. baa been filed the sth.day of D., camber 180. lei • Edward .Eughes. late Merciintit, now Clerk; Schuylkill County. , • • Which Petitio . will be heard before the District. Court of the United States for the Eastern DiS. trict of Pennsylvania.-sitting in Batikruptc:y, at the District Couit morn in the Caw of Phi t del. phiu. on Friday the tith day of January, at o'. clock, A. 111.,itearhen and where all periods inter. - csted may appear and show cause..if any they have, why the prayer of thesaid Petition should not be granted, and the iti:4id Petitioner declared Bankrupt. - FR AS. DOPKINSON,„ Clerk of the District.Cokirt. NOTICE. Dcc. 10 50-3 t A PETITION for ; the benefit of the Bankrupt rA Law, has been filed the 28th clay of Novena.; her. hilt by Edward Y Farquhar, farmer, Schuylkill Co. • Which Pontificiawill he heard before the District Court ofthe UniteciSates for the Eastern District et, Peansylvaniajiltting: in Bankruptcy,at nip, District Court room' in the City of Philaelphiai; on Friday. tho 6th day of JanUary nest, at I 1 , 0 cluck, A. M., when and where all persons inter. ; csted sou appear and 'how cause. if any they) have, why the prayer of the said Petition should,: not hu granted, and the said PetitiOnOt declared - Bankrupt. B. BANNAN. 45- December 3, 1841 pETITIONS for the Benefit of the Benicrupt Law, have been filed the nth 4iv urNuvetn. her; 18.42, by • John Pinkerton, Lite Coal Merchant, now Agent, Individually, and ns n member of the late firm of %Vc't, Hudg - suil & Co., of Philadelphia. Holleman, Pinkerton. of Port Carbon, and John Pinkerton & CO., of St. Clair, Schuylkill co Benjamin N. Titus. Individually. and as n member of the lute Sriii of Brown S. Tit LIN, Iron Founder. - 1111 Which Petitions will be heard before the Dig. ict Court of the United States ler the Eastern Digtriet of Penney tvar.ta, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court MOW. in the City of Phila., del:dila, on Friday, the. 30th day of, December next, at, I I o'clock, A. Al. when and enters all persona interested may sppear and INhO'V . cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Pe, titions should not be granted; and the ktdid Linnets be declared. Bankrupts. ERAS. lIUI'KINtSONf, . - a.- Clerk of District Court. Nov. 26, 46 NOTICE. pETITIONS fur the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have Leen filed the 3d day of November I R 92, by ' David Conner, Farmer, Schuylkill county Scott Steel, Miner, do Which Petitions will be heard before the Dis.: trict Court of the United States for the &meta District of Pennsylvania, sitting in amkruptiiy, at the District Court room in the City 'of Phila delphia, un Friday, the Nth day of December nest, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and Where 911 porsous interested may appear and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said ficti ons should not be granted, and the Said Pitt: 1011Crei declared Bankrupts. FRAS. HOPKINSON,- . Cleilt of District Coutt: Nov. 12, 96 EASTERN DISTINCT OF PENNSYLVAIOJL In Bankruptcy. _ NOTICE 11111ETITIONS for ll:scharge and Certificate 21 - undur the Bankrupt Law, have been Edeef,by William Gorgai, Boat Builder, Schuylkill co. Joseph Bowen, School Teacher, late do Clerk. • And Friday, the 30th day of December nett,: at I 1 o'clock, A. M. is appointed lOr the hearing_ theieuf, b hire the said Ciurt, sitting in Batik rupiey, at the District Court Room; in the City -of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the wait Petitioners, ‘Ar ho have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear end show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not_be granted. I'R HOPIONSON Clerk of the District Court NOTICE. Oct. 8,41-10 t pETITIONS for Discharge and Cerlificatel un der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Alexander Graham, lAdividually, and - 01; the late firm of Moorc & Graham, late Itlefaiant, Schuylkill cotibty Daniel Stall, Clerk, and Friday. the 361.11. day of Decernher,it 11 o'- clock. A. M. is appointed for the hearing there• of, befbre the said Court, sitting to Bankruptcy, at the District Court Roam 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 applier and show cause, it airy they have, why such Drs. charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. A. %US:;F.L. Maltantfingo Street Ocu - 15, 42-10 t PETITION for Disallow and Cirtifirata IL under 'be Llsnitrupt Law, has been filed by James Bo; Clerk. late Merchant, Schuylkill en. And Friday, the 30th day of December next, at II o'clock, A. .11., is appointed far the hearing owl eof, attune. an 13.micruptey, at the'Diatrlct, Court Room, in the-City_of-Philadelphia, when and where the Credttors of the tiaid.„Petitinnel, who have proved their Debts, and all other per sona In intereet, may appear and Shory cause, it any they have, why such . Discharge and Certtfi• Cate ah.,utd nut be granted. Fe AS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of Malta Court. 44-10 pErtriaNs fur Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Lewis L. Bevin, Inkceper, Sebuyluill county. Peter Aurand, 4z. and Friday, the 27th day of Janu a ry next, at II o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy; at the District Court Room, in the city of Phila. qlphia, when and where the Creditma of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debity and all other persons in interest, may appear J and showl,cau.ie if any they have, why such Th.. charge and ViFitificate shookd not be granted. t - FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court.. Nov. 5,44-10 t IPETITION fur Discharge and Certificate Luncle, the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Moe Stsouse. of the firm of Strouse and ileubd. Haman, Coal Merchant. St•ltuyllit!l county. and Flo:tax, the 27th day of Juniiary next, at I I o'clock, Al. „NI., is appGinted for the..hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting, in Hank. routes, at' the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the Bar Petitioner, who have prom; their Debts, an all other personli in interest. may , ap. near and show cause. if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRANCIS HOPKINSDN„ _ Clerk of DistrietCoutt. • NOTICE. Nov. 12,46- E'FITIOD:S. fur Discharge and Certificate, under the. earikriipt Law, have been filed by Francis Spencer, individually one s l / 2 member . ,_a ot the late fir in of Spencer. and ‘Vaili'ins:, and Low ber,Spencet &Co., Coal Merchant Eehoyl. kill county. . Li Andcnried, late Farmer, slitter and Lumber Merchant, Schuylkill cu. and Friday, the 27th day of January next et tl o'clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearirkigr . tbereaf„ .before ihe said Court', sitting in Bank: , rupicy, at the District Court Room, in the City' of Philadelphia, when and .where the Creditors' of the stud Petitioners, •who have proved their Debts, arid all other persons in interest, may air: pear and shilw cause, if any they have, why such' Discharge and Ccrtifivate should not be granted. FBAS. HOPKINSON', , Cleric of Liistrint Court. -'' ' IN 'BANKRUPTCY' MIAS. HOVRINSON, Clerk dike llibtriet Court:. 49-3 i OTI C., FOR DISCUIRGE. United States Court. NOTICE. October 29, NOTICE. NOTICE. Naieltber 19. II