OLD I ENCIL CASES—Just received and for Ur sale by Dec; 17,51 B. BANNAN. • %ME. A LPHA BEI` ON' BLOCKS—For childrel , r j just. rcr eivfd And for sale by B. AN NAN. December 17, 51— TIRE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCI— I:NOES—This valuable work, complete in yl moarldi" parts, price $5, just received and for rale by _ D ec. 17, 51,7 BANNAN. _ - - , - ----- NN VALS.—The subscriber has just received a lAchoice assortment of Annuals for 1843. • Alsq, r ariety,of liivenilq Books, suitable for Christmas and New Years Presents, all of which he will sell cheap for cash. B. BANN AN. Dcceteber 17, 51— BOVER , S Dili ON DRAFT. rr HE subsCriber has made arrangements to supply '" Hover's Ink on draft, at the following low rates, at his Book and Stationary Store. Gallon, ' $1 00 Quart, 25 Pint. , • - -12 i Also, Copying ink, and Ink in quart. pint, half pint. Sand 4 to.. bottles. Thls ink flows very freely. and a entirely free from sediment. Also, Hover's indel :we Ink, without preparation, all article superior to ley other in the market. B. BANN AN. December 17. " Si— .--- tossoLup9N O[ 11'RTNERS11.11'. THE partnership heretofore existing between George Dormer, and David Nice, in the Cbal was dissolved by mutual consent on the ot November. GEORGE DORMER, . DAVID NICE. December, 17 - TO RENT. THE PORT CLINTON FOPDRY, and Machine Shop, together wit.K all the Flasks, Machinery, And•fixt urea belameME thereto. Ap ply to ISAAC M EVERS, Esq., at Port Clinton", or to • ECKERT GUILFORD, Swatara Furnace. December 17, " • 51—tf Mill Creek an Mine Hill Navigation and hall Roall Company. TIE Sinekluilderi of the Mill Creek and Mine [Jill 'Navigation and Rail Road Company, are hereby notified That the next annual meeting and : 'Election for President. Six Managers, and One Peronh for Secretary and Treasurer will be held b an the:last tlonday of Decemer, 1842, (the 26th i n o 0 at 3 o'clock P. M., at the Pennsylvania Ball, in the Borough of Pottsville. A. RUSSEL, See'y, & Treas'r. Deco pber; 17, 1812 5I FARM FOR SALE. TILE subscriber offers for sale the "Finegrare Farm," siruate halt a mile from the town of Prnigrove, agate .One Hundred and Fifty Acres. The Union Canal passes through the property. The soil is a sandy river bottom, and has-beer. welt limed. • The improvements consist of a . , fill.. good Two Story Frame Dwelling, a l ife. Bank B arr., and a Saw Mill, with a good power. l' , /r tardier inhumation, apply to - GEORGE N. ECKERT, Swatara Furnace. • Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill county. Doormber 17. 51-11 NOTICE. or° •IA Ls will be received for the building nit live hocks of Muses fur miners, two Itou '.2 wit in each hlrwle, each house to be 18 feet front, la tent deep, 12 feet 6.igh, one and a 'half story, divided in two putts above, two out doors, two sindows.l2 lights below, four windows sixlights stairs, closet, washboards, &c. ; a cellar, under each of six feet high, to be built of Stone, t,ken from the spot where they ate to be built— end all to be finished in a workmanlike manner, end completed before the first (lay of fume next. Almo the same dimensions, to be built of wood, kit of ncnt Materials to be foundity the Con? rnidor Proposals to be left with Messrs. Lawton & (Lein, on 01 before the 27th inst. THOMAS lIAVEN. I " ittsville, December, 17, ' 51-2 t (Alice of the Iliac Hill and Schuylkill Ra. yen Rail Road Company. , Pitir-wurniA, Deceinb, r 9, ISI2. NOTICE. 11ENE annual intyting of Stockholders of this - Company, Vl:ilLbe held at their office, on the Stn dap of (Ist month) January, 1843. at 10 o'- clock, A. 11., after which an Election will take place for a President, and ten Managers, to con duct the affairs of the company, for the year thence ensuing. • JOHN IL CR USSON, Scet'y. iJ The Enrks and Schuylkill Journal, Read ing, publish 3 times, and charge this office. December 17, 51— HASSLER AND BROTHER. From Philadelphia, ) ntESPECITULLY inform the citizens of Pottxville, and its vicinity, that they have o pened a store-at the Exchange Hotel, where they ella fur sale • SPECTACLES of r.very variety of size and quality,—a new in. 'ration of Floloader; for distance and close read log, not axe epted--yvith Gold, Silver, and For frtnes. and a new and improved as. eirlinerit of Glos-es, of their own manufacture.— Thii.,y would particularly call the attention of the Toddle to their spectacles fur near sighted per. soon, and for persons who have tirin operated iip -114-, the cataract of the eye, and to their new kind of Glasses and Conservers of the sight, made Li Ike best flint and azure 'glass. These Glasses are recommended by the most relehroted [Moors and .Professors, as the best kind far preserving and improving the sight hi continued reading and writing, wherein they do uiviire the eyes, but strengthen and i:nprove the They, arc made of the best and finest ma. 'serial, and round true and exact, and are, there. lorepreferable to the mass of rough, irregular and unevenly ground Glasses, that are daily,pal. tried off, and which are injurious to the eyes.— Gorsi Glasses may be known by their shape, ex. Vetcentre, sharp, clear‘ and highly nolished cur- These qualities are to be found, in a high degree in our Glasses. ALSO, •Npd Glasses, of every size and quality ; Tele scopes, Magi:Tying. and Opera Glasses, ' Quizzing Glasses, Microscopes, 4-e.; with different . powers; together with a great variety of articles in the np tica► line, not mentioned. Optical;. and other Instruments and Gla-3ses, carefully repaired, at sh.irt notice. We cad always select Glasses to suit the vi sion of th as we see them, upon first tri al. We will remain in this place for one week only, and those in want of the above articles will Please give-os a call. W e will, if required. go to any - respectable house where our services may be wanted. December, 17, 1842 51-11 WASHINGTON "HOTEL, 3 1ARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. TH E subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that he has i 5,4 taken the above named well known - TAVERN STAND, (Formerly kepi by W. E.- camp,) ,where ,he will en. cleaver to serve those that may call upm him in the most satisfactory manner.—The House is centrally and pleasantly located, and is furnished throughout with the best of bedding and other furniture, and his accommodations arc such as to make it a cOutenieni and desirable 'topping plate. {kr No exertions will be spared to make it agreeable in all its departments to those who may fitvo him with a call. FREDERICK J. FENN. December 17,1812. 51— _ NEW GOODS.—JOSEPH WHITE & SON , haye I. n hand a large and general issortment of fresh and seainnable goods. which will he sold cheap for Catili,'er in exchange Tor wrote) , praduce. .' 31t.Ca:bon,Oet.311t, 4— Ari AL5....11l the largetEnglish Annuals will be obtained to order at the shortest notice by the sub ! scriber on application: The price:s Can be ascerinin ed at. his tioolc Store. Deceinber.l7, lan MAGAZINES FOR 1843. THE subscriber'has ruhde arrangements to re. ceive all the Magazines of pay reputation published in the United States, and respectfully solicits subscription for'the same at his Periodi cal Agency Office anc, &iok Store, which will be delivered free of postageoo all those who , sub. scribe at his office. Those who prefer it, can pay for each number as.they receive it. The follow. ing are some et the Magazines issued, for which the subscriber is Agent : Godey's Ladies' Book, per annum $ 3 00 Graham's Magazine, do 3 00 Miss Leslie's Magazine. - .do 1 50 Ladies' Companion, _ do' 3 00 The Artist, a new publication, do 300 Epos Sargent's New Monthly Magazine. 300 Boston Miscellany, do 3 00 New York Knickerbocker. ° do 5 00 Hunt's Merchant's Itlarazine, do .5 00 Campbell's Museum of Foreign Literature 'and Seienre, Sferry•s Museum, Ladies' Musical Library, Li Country current funds taken in payment for Magazines, which together with the saving of the postage, will be sufficient haduceinent for sub scribing ut thie office. ID" All the cheap publications received as soon as issued. December, 17 Lorberry Creek Rail Road Company. 1 1W . ,. °TICE is hereby given to-the Stockholders ." of the above company, that ape Board 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 ISth 'bay of February nett', by William Graeff, Esq, Treas- urer of the company. JOHN STRIMPFLER, Svet'y. Pinegrove, Deeernber 10, • 50-4 t CHEAP READING FOR WINTER EVENINGS. Bulwer, Rienv, by do s 25 rtie Ui.owned, List Dave of Pompeii, do Eugene Ararn, do • 25 do 25 do 25 Pail Clifford, Devereux, Pelkam, Nabob at home, Vtytan Grey, by D'lsraeli, Waverly 'Nuvels.—Old Mortality, 2.5 . do Ivanhoe,2s' do Rob Roy, _. 25 do The Antiquary, 25 do • Guy Maiinering, 25 • Confdasions of Harry Lorrequer, in 4 parts, illustrated—price each number, 25 Puffer Hopkins, 12 r:anklin Evans, or the Inebriate, 12 Paulftie, a, Tale of Normandy, 12, Phintntie . . Quiddy, 12 Percival Keene, 12. Eva, by Bulwer,l2i Wing-and.Wing, - Or Le feu Follet, 2 vols.' 50 Czarina, by Mrs. llefilend, 25 Leibeg's Agricultural Chemistry, • 25 do Animal Chemistry, . '25 Western Captive. - • - -25 Last of the Bollwinkles, . 12i Unties' Book fen December, . 25 Grain m's Magazine. do . 25 AI the cheap publications received as soon as publi,led• ' All the Wnverlv Novels in 25 weekly numbers, at 25 et.iits per No.. or $5 compleic. Just recei. red and for sale by All the above works and for sale by the sub. 11;:r Sobscriptions received at this office fir a ny publication, issued in Philadelphia, New York, or Buiton. B. HANNAN, Bookseller and Stationer. 49 December 3 FARM To RENT' r* •FIE Farm on which the subscriber resides, is offered for rent; it is situated in Manheim Town4isp, Schuylkill county, one mile below Schuylkill Haven, and five arid a half miles be low Pottsville, the Schuylkill Canal and Reading Railroad both pass through the property. Th e land is in a good State of cultivation, and as a diary or truck farm, is equal in acv in the Coun ty. There are about 130 acres under cultivation. ' - The improvements consist of two good ''',.... Dwelling. Houses, °lle over a never 13 r i : '14 7 , railing spring of Water, Barn, Sin': _,...__ ~..L.1.. ble 33 feet square, Smoke. House, and all Other necessary outlmildings. To a good te nant, a favourable lease will be given; mine oth. er need apply. Possession can be given imme. diately, if desired. Apply on the premises, to EDWARD Y. FARQUHAR, Agent lOr E. Farquhar. December 3. : _ 46-3.* VA'.UABLE C 0.% L MINES TO RENT. relflE Buck Mountain Coal Company offer to rent their valuable mines, located a short dis la* above Nlancir Chunk, and within four miles of the Lehigh Navigation, communicating there. with, by a Superior Iron Rail Road wits landing, &e:, complete. The (polity of the Coal, location, arid advantages in mining. are unsurpassed, and to an individual or company, qualified to prose cute the business, holds out inducements stpeh as arc rarely presented. The Lehigh Navigation, being completed, an extensive business (tan be commenced immediately. Should the mines not be rented by the first of Fabruary, the company 'sill receive proposals for having them worked by contract. Firr further particulars, apply to WM. RICHARDSON, Pres 4.., or JACOB T. BUNTING, 'newer. Phila. beer mher 10, 50-6N ' PUBLIC SALE. BY ADJOURNMENT puRSUAN T to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill comity, the Subscrlber, Admin istrator of the estate of Augustus Thatcher. late of the State of Connecticut, deceased, will expose to Sale- by Public Vendee, on Saturday, the 7th day of Janutiry next, at 9 o'clock in the fore. noon, at the house of Charles Christ, in the Bor_ ought of Pottsiille, a cklittain Lot of Ground situ ate in the Borough of Pottsville, and county of Schuylkill, lying and being on Mahantango street, in front forty feet, and in depth two bun dred feet, and six inches. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the tun dit ions of Sale made known at the Unit and place of sdle;by THOMAS C. POLLOCK, Administrator. By order of the Court, JACO a \ KREBS, Clerk. December 10. 50— , FRESH WINTER GODS. trIIE sub.criberi have just reeekved tion to their former stock, ',supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, suitable to the season. Con sisting of Merinos, Flannels, Cloths, cassimeres, \ Sattinetts, Monello de Laines, Saxony Cloth,,, Prints, Gloves, Hoisery, of all kinds. Bleached and Brown Marlins, 'Pickings, Checks, Fancy Hdkfs., Laces, Shawls, ' Vestings, Ginghams, djc., &c. And have also received a fresh supply of Groce-, I ries, all of which we are prepared to sell at unu sually low prices, and would respectful], invite the public generally to give us a call. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. December 10, 50— . DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between Job Tovay, Aaron_Tovay, and 'Abruhantt Britton, .Miners; and dealers in Coal. was this day dissolved by the consent of the parties. Alt persons holding claims ngainst the firm, will please present them to lib and Aaron Tovay, by whom all money doe the firm will be received. ABRAIIASI BRITTON. December 10, 50— - Ii h TPTES DRAFtB.--Blank Note' and " Eirafla in @beats, or bound up in 50, 100, 200 abcloo in.a Book, always for Bale by B. BANNAN. : November 5, 45 RATES OF FREIGIIT ON COAL Per Ton, from Pottsville and Schuylkill Eleven to Way Points Nov. 14, 1842. ' B. BANNAN. 51- -*From ,f l otteville s Rohl Riven. To Richmond or the• _ . . Inclined Plane, $1,50 ' 81,40 -- ' 0 ,Conshehocken, 1,40 , 1,32 " Norristown, 1,35 1,30 " Port Kennedy, 1,33 1,28 " Valley Forge, 1,30 1,'5 " Phcenixville, 1,25 - 1,20 " Pottstown, ' 1,10 1,05 v " Douglassville, . 1,05 1,00 " Reading, _ 95 9O . " Althonse's Bridge t 85 80 " 141uhrsville, 80 80 " Hamburg, 67 67 ~ " Port Clinton, 50 56 " Orwigsburg, 33 33 An allowance 'of 20 per cent. per ton will be made to .those furnishing their. own Care, to Richmond or the Inclined Plane, from Pottsville p r SO uylk ill Haven, but to no other points. . November 26, • 48— COMMISSIONERS' SALES OF - REAL ESTATE. 5 00 1 00 3 -00 THE Commissioners of Schuylkill county, will hold a public sale, on the twenty third`or January nest, at the urt House, in the Bor. ough of Orwigsburg, for the purpose of eel ling all such unseated lands as have been purchased by them at Treasurer's Sale, agreeable to the act of Assembly, and have been held by them unre. deemed for bye years, and upwards, a list of which is hereunto annexeo Sale to commence at 10 o'clodk, A. M., w add day, and continue from day to day until all sold. Rush Township. B. HANNAN. 51-. Acres. 400 Joseph :Cochran, 400 Samuel Ely, 300 James Blue, 400 John Turnbull, 400 Adam Moore, 900 John Kunkel, 900 Klapp k Kiehner, 700 Jacob Kline, 200 William Moyer, 400 George Baum, 400 John Brobst, 400 Richard Whitehead, 400 Robert Whitehead, 400 Adam Moore • 400 Daniel Brobst, for Kellog, 400 William Patting, 208 Christian A. Klingerman, 300 Isaac Stauffer andKiniber, 15 Daniel Stall, 15 Charles Loss, 80 Huntzinger and Seltzer, 400 Richard Heath, 150 Isaac' Stauffer, (for Kember ) 470 Jecob Huntzinger, jr. 300 Michael Klingercian and Loss, 400 George Munnes, 100 David Nice, • 140 Jacob Stauffer and Offerman, 160 Charles Frailty, 200 Stauffer and Kimbel, 200 Jacob Stauffer and Sillyman, 3200 Audenried and Kimber, 400 John Fuhrman, 400 John Hart, 300 • Jacob Stauffer, 400 Samuel May, (tor Kellog) 400 George Baum, 215 Daniel K. Whetstone, 154 William Kiehner, 600 Stauffer Henry and Kellog, 400 William Yoh, 200 Frederick Kellog, 400 Widow Davis, 540 Stauffer Isaac and Moore, 401) Lewis Binder, 120 William Taylor, 400 John Smith, West Penn Township. 30 Peter HartenaG, 400 Philip Moser, 270 Mosser and Moser, 30 John Stein, 100 Rustle! and Fink, 380 Oswold and Buck, • 75 Christian Snyder, 1011 Zacharias Long, 401) Thomas Field, 300 Philip Moser, epper Muhyntongo ntgraship, 105 Keeley, Yarnell and Ried, 1110 J. Frank, jr. 100 Michael Reed, 1111) Jacob Kaufman & Co. • 72 Samuel Weary, Norwegian Township. 300 Walters, 200 Joseph Miller & Co., 151) Mertz and Seltzer, 200 Eldridge iirld Brick, 2110 Hain and Filbert, 788 John Pott, 60 Abraham Feitig, 50U P. Zimmerman & Co. 159 Hem and Zerbe, 50 David Hobbs, 535 John C. Offer man, 3UO Jacob Itlennig & Co. I Lot Cleaver and Moyer, 200 acres Becker and Fr - Wiley &Co. 300 Samuel D. Franks, 313 John Hone, 600 John 51iller, 600 Jacob Bright. 300 Samuel J Potts, 400 Joseph Wood, LiO Laudenbrun and Shoemaker, 205 OtFerman, Keim and Drenkel, 180 Michael Struphar, 290 Jacob Senzinger and Martin Weaver, 100 George Zechman, ISO Darbe and Ham, 600 ' Pet..r Schmeck and Co. 10(1 Dreher, Ridgway and Schall, I Lot Samuel Gilbert, 20(1 acres Peter Filbert, 260 Joseph Fertig, Pinegrove Township. 1000 George Rill . h & Cu. 200 Georgeißuth, 200 Jeho Wiedman, I Lot Jonathan Emmet, • 120 acres Graeff and Ried, 79 Jacob Schowbe, -- 1 Lot James Gillispey, , .• 400 acres Con' ad Lengel, 2 Lots James Fitzpatrick. 80 acres Peter Zerbe, 400 Adam Leiss, ' I Lot Moyer Arnold, 1 Charles Erenwein, 30 acres John Walbon and Peter Walbon, 125 Christian Zerbe, 134 Henry W. Conrad, 26 Kettelman, Ham and Filbert, 1 Lot Henry Boyer, ' 4 Lots John Slater Wharton, 40 acres !same Kilmer. 100 Christian Ley. 100 Joseph Snyder 4 co: 1 Lot bawl Arnold. Schuylkill Township. 200 acres John Hartung, 300 A. Kalbach. 100 L. Audenried, 12 Audenried and Reber, 200 John Kelchner & Co. \4llO George Taylor. 400 George Rahn, - 70 F. Landerbrun, 513 J. Huntzinger & Co. - 1.5 Joseph Stautrer, 76 Jacob Bensinger and Eraser. 103 Henry Kepner, 76 Jacob Bentzinger, 80 GeOrge Raho, • 97 P. W. Jackson, 150 Andrew Herbert, 6 William • Shotwell and Lyons, • 141 Whetstone, 400 Daniel Ddre, deceased, • 108 Abraham Wagner, 21 Isaac Boyer, 400 13. Patterson, Scholl and Ktehner, 14th William Haller & Co. 1 ei Jacob Kline, 159 Illycr and Mayberry, 326 Shock and Bensinger", 100 John • Kleckner & Co. . 400 Audenried, • 681 George Seltzer & Co. . . 681. • New York Coal Company, • . • 100 Jacob Reirsoydei. THE MIXERS' - :101.111,NA i . . e Barry Township. .840 • Joshua Lippincott, 35 Isaac Yarnall, • 75 John Milks'. 300 . Samuel Hoffman, 226 - DantelShappell4 344 Henry'Stichter, • 97 Michael Struphari 431 George Dern% 326 Joseph Fertig, 138 1 Gains Moore. 50 _John Martz & Co. 130 Baurn 4!). Co. - 582 John L. Coho, 137 John RifFert, 147 George Seitzinger & Co 301 John Spohn, 100 William Huntsinger. 914 William Kiehrier, 426 , George Heiser. 459 Jacob Miller, 165 Jacob Krebs, 514 John Filbert, 000 • John Pott, 260 George Rahni 400 E. B. Hubley, 900 Rhoads and Boone, 150 George Shartel, 224 Peter Kramer, 314 John Dreher, Brunetoig Tuumship, 150 Kern and Rishel, 400 John Reeser, I Lot Abraham Landis, 2 .• Peter and John Knepper, 1 r, Abraham Schwartz, 300 acres. Kern and Rishet, 400 Daniel Shappell, 400 John Keiaer, Wayne Township. Adam Brown, Struphar and Christ, Barbara Dapper). Gruber and Moyer, Ramler, Arnold. Samuel Hain, Henry Walbon, Struphar and Bar Groff and Dick, .. Valentine Brown, `v Barbara Mayberry:: Jacob Seibert, • t Kettelman and Lelainood, Union Towns • Peter Gardner, John Fields, George Rhoads, jr.t John Eliza, Thomas Rees% George Rhoads, 1. Casper Thiel', Jacob Todd, Jacob D. Chile & Oc • John Kleckner, John Bitler Wm. Carricus. nn 'Simnel Brooks, Benjamin Becker, ,g Jacob Traut; Benjamin Coombe: IN 'dram Kiehner, Daniel Klapp, 1, Alanheim Tow4;p. 150 100 50 100 700 Daniel Heim, I- Lot Samuel Potts, I " William Audenriei .aid McCarter, I " Jacob Weitzel, I " John Meace, I " Daniel J. Rhoade, I " Mr. Braden, 1 " George Dewier, 1 : Lower Mahanitirgo. 300 acres Casper Meisey, 200 Kiefer and Fertig, 47 Samuel Kimmel, . 1 54 John Huber, 200 John Huber, 20 Peter Coleman, 59 John Stein. Pottsville. Lot Thomas Ashburton, " Pott and Hill, Dreibelbis and Lucas " Henry Schivartzioger " Charles Wells, • " t 4 erner and Chile, . " J,-ei•rson Myers, " F. 11. Maakenhaeh, " King and Sharp, 1 " Archibald McDonald, Stoughton and Wilaani " Peter !latterly, Isaac Canby, " George Hamilton " John Lucas, " John and Joseph Llcyd, " George Gest, " George Guelef; " Jacob Graeff, " Lewis Devitle. GEORGE BOYER, . . SAMUEL R. MEDLAR. GEORGE MOSER, Commissioners of Schuylkill county. November 26, NOTICE. rrITE Public will see the prn nriety of the following Rutts, adopted and pubhshel by the Pmt.tt vi. PHU & REaDisna Ram Rost, Canrksv, which they purpose to have strietly eisfOrced. hi guard against future accidents, and prevent any further destruction of the companyl`property : The Public are informed that thi. Rail Road and its Bailors are not a common di noughfare. and that any person or persons, rnfing, driwinv, or leading Cat tle over lho Rail Road anti its “Cdges. or permitting the same to trespass thereon, contrary to the provi sions of the acts of Assembly, in:such case made and provided, will be dealt with acenid , ng in law. 113 SMOKING on arty orto flrdges is express ly prohibited under a penalty of TE.. txx, LA Rs. LET AU persons are cautioned:not to pass over the said Company's Bridges. between sunset and sunrise, without the permission of the watchmen, who are au thorized to stop any icdividuals, at all hours, whom they have reason to suspect. UT Should these (tides be disregarded the Com pany will not be answerable for tie consequences. October 29, 44 DRUGS tND M EDI C 1 Zi ES. "'UST received in addition to former supplies, a far general assortment or Drugs, Points, Oils, and Turpentine, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Parent Medicines, tarnishes, Peffumery. Glass,from7 by 9 to 24 by 30. Together with every article in his line, while ho offers for sale,at a small advance, and solicits the at tention of Physicians and vountry dealers generally. JOAN S. C. MAHTI N. IrT Particular attention given to Physician's Pre seriptions, at all hours. November 26, 48— GASSNER Zir CHURCHILL, PORTRAIT PAINTERS, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville, that they have taken a room at GEISSE'S HOTEL, Gentre street, where they will be happy to wait upon any who may wish to patronize them. 113' him/ will paint Portraits from 88 to $2O according to the size. The Public are respect fully invited to call and see Specimens at their room. Pottsville,NnY. 26, 1842. —4B A FARM FOR SALE. THE Bittle Firm, containing about 100 acres of Land, within 3 miles of Pottsville, on the %Vest Branch Rail Road, will be sold, on reasona ble terms, persons wishing to pursue the farm ing business, will find this property worth their attention. Apply to GEORGE M. CUMMING. November 19th, 47—fit GROCERIES!! GROCERIES I 1 Java, Rio, Laguira, and other Coffees: Esrto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugar. imperial, Young - Ilyenn, Gunpowder, Soucb. ong, and Pouchong Teas. Sugar House, and Syrup Mohan% Sperm Oil and Common Oil. . Rice, Barley, Siarcb,and,e g eneral - assortment of spices. For sale, very low by TROUTMAN & SILLIMAN. —Pottsville, December tO, ho— OLY et FOR TIJIEW6 fliEt 4 l.4l tibV. OLIYCION.—Thts celebrated work is now being published in numbers, to be completed in 16 nombers t at the foe raw of $l. Nos. I. 2 , 3, and 4,7. prittt 25 ;cents each, jest received and for sale by: • , B. BANNAN. . December. 3, . 49 WistaAr'mini - of %Wild Cherry. Tag GREAT REMEDY, - F OR Corisitiarviols and LivEa CMPLAI6I , 9, ...tirrnate s BlLONenrrip, Coons. in Can .nata, •WitooPlaci COVGII., P4INs OR WEAKNEss , OP TII6 BREAST, CAROSIC, CutJons.and all diseases) of the Pulmonary Organs. READ WHAT IT HAS DOSE. A Wonderful Recovery.--Mrs. S. , E. Austin was attacked with this disease in the fall of MS, originating from a violent cold which settled up. on her lungs. Various remedies- were resorted to—the most skilful physicians were consulted— yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large gnarl - - titiei of matter and was evidently 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; the invaluable Balsam re stored her to,health ; and tow, in the place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. See descrip. Lion of this interesting case in Dr. W istat's Tie. atise on Consumption. Disinterested Testimony.-- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's prepare. tiun of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuate° remedy, and acknowlediied his statement true and cor rect. .1. EL WALTERS, M. D. New York, April U. 1841. 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. sal was presented to tier, which relieved her im mediately. - This circumstance being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several bottles for tier, which relieved her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligont cir cumstances, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance whets it has nut given surprising relief.' GET We, the undersigned, members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the• Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in ali,respects true, and earnestly recommend • Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who ate afflicted. GEORGE MILLER, MARY GARDNER, THOMAS COOMBS, ELIZABETH Jet:nes. Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted With this comrlaint for nearly five years, dur,ng which tune she was under the most skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and lionicanpathic remedies, and every thing that al= bored her any lit.pes of relief. Sue had dull, wan4pring pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small oldie 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 in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA TIIONIPSON Roxborough, September 12, It-11 Dear Sir.--Pli,ase scud we two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry , like that you scot toe before. I have taken neatly all of km first, and corisdebtly believe this medicine a ill cure me. 1 have usrd a great many remedies wit'un the last year. but have never found any thing that has relieved me so touch. It has stopped me bough entlrety, checked my night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel better in etury way than I have fat many mouths. Yeue, regpeetfully, JAMES KELLY Holmesburg, September 12, It 11 Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to fiend me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal. earn. 1 have now taken three bottles lit all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good thari all the medictne,l have ever taken be , fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB llkLtnwA Y. Bristol, Septimi . ,er 8, Dear Ductor,—lleuring so many peop/e talk about the wonderful cures.your Bateau] of Wild Cherry has made in Consumplion, I sent Ito one of your Agents the oilier day 6,r a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so mueli; that I want three bottles more nett song, as I behave it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams ofditTerent kinds, bare tried int rant and other medicines bes.des, Isi: ever dune nn: as such gued x, yours h.,. rs'end by the steamboat jr. Yours truly, PAINS IN,TIIE 13111±A.T, protarry, Cocoa.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap his addressed us a letter in which he says two of his daughters had suffered severely with 411 obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By th•: use or a few bottles of this medicine they has, recovered and how enjoy excellent health. As.ftma Curs.— Air. Jacob r=nyder has au thorized us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaitit for several years awl had tried every thing in vain. Ile was Al.hieel to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit. tang of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region ulthe Heart, and nothing else ever gave him rebel Chronic Cough.—)lr. Isaac Rogers v.as also afflicted aith au obstinate Cough, nrcg,iaating irom a disease of the Lungs and Giles!, and never Ibustd any thing to give hint relief but this Bal. vain. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine. and so extraordinary have been inany of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest repitiatiun, and al. though scarce two years have elapsed sinee it was first made public., we can proudly say, its lane has spread in every direction, and it is rap idly acquiring n celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRU6GIS I'S AND DEALERS In every section of the country, wih find this medicine an imts,rtant and valuable aeilition . to their stock, and shiaild ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As A 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 for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Be particular when you purchase, to ask for DR. WlsrAa's BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, as there is an article called the "SIRUP OF WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OW N PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Virgiaiana, or `• Wild Cherry Bark"—approves by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical lac oily, and universally acknowledged the most valuable Faintly Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery! No Deception. The physician may boast dl his skill in many diseases—the quack may puff his wonderful cu{•gs, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diateniies of rho pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved ns success ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Motor's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected some of the most astonishing cares ever recorded in' the history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that even -ip the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liner Complaints, diseases which have Wiled the skill of the'imost distinguished physicians, When patients have suff-ree with the most dis. tressing congh,great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the longs, kc. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pliarmaccepias have fatted, this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actually effected cores, atte all bopes of a recovery had been entirely del spa keit . of. Besides its surprising efficacy in these formi. dable complaints, it has proved a . very superior remedy for diseases of children, finch as Croup. Whooping Cough. &c., and in those disordets that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such as Coughs, MIAS, Pleurisy, enza, and Pains in the Breast. proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. Prepared, whole§ale and retail, hp Wit.usiu's & Co.; Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Pried $I 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by - JOHN s.n. MARTIN Agent for Schuylkill sous y. 37 Druggists and dealers supplied a. the 'wholesale prices. • January 1 I;IMBERTO BOA UDING SCHOOL For N FRAlALLS.—Situated in Chester County, Penn sylvania, 28 miles N: W. from Philadelphia, and 3 miles from the Reeding Rail Road at Phoenixville. November 2, 48-- , . _ - ..._ D. E., -NICE. _.• - ATTORNEY A,.T - LAIYJ , fitTICC ,to Centre intent. oppna' itit the ileionge """ Rote), ' •ret:aville,Sent. 3. :-,-36 . . JOHN C. NEVILLE; ATTORNEY AT LAW, • , 111 AS removed from Market Street to the storu "'formerly occupied by Abraham Meisse; in Centre Street, opposite the Post Office. Pottsville, October 8, • 41— M. A. DOOLEY, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pcrersvict.z. rff AS removed his office to the office of John " C. Neville, Eeq, opposite the Post Office. November 26, 48-- JAMES: It. CAMPBELL, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. • POTTSVILLE, Pt. In AS rezoved his offieeto the west side ofCentre street, a few doars above Mahantongo et. May 21. 21-1 y: • ie h e11001; 8001t5,—Wholesale and retail a Philadelphia prices. fur sale by March 19, 12— B. BANNAN. vo LK, Scotch, Gingham & Muslin Uaihrellas. Parasol , and Sun Shades. A complete assortment, just received and for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28, -a2 LASTING PAPER: —Strong Hardware a and Straw Blaming Paper, by the ream ur tingle quire; also, Crown Wrapping Paper, from 50 to 75 cents per ream, and double crown at $1 per ream, thr bale by B. HANNAN. November 5, 45 NEW FASHIONABLE CLoTLIIING STOR E. :Cr UST opened fur the Benefit of the Poor, by " telling at reduced prices dud for cash, at the old Poet Office eland, Centre street, opposite Mar. ket street, • 13y coiling and eximing you will find the Pri cei to suit the Times. Pottsville, Neveintier 0, 46 THE PHILADELPHIA, REA DI NC, and POTTSVILLE ICAIL . On and after Wednesday, November 2d. 1842 the Passenger, Coal and Froight Train.v run al the following Hours on the PhiLdel• phis Reading and Pott:•rille Rail Road: -COAL TRAINS. The 5 Coal Trains will (cave Pottsville be. tureen the hours of 9 and 10, A. M., or one goer_ ter of an hour apart, and ran on to Ileadin - g . hete they will meet and pare all the op Trains, Coal and Passenger. The first 3 Coal Trams a ill have liiehmond between the hours ol fj ami J, mid the. lust t; will leave the Plane at i 3 and rif: the Ist olthese last will always hold up before crossing the main Track at the Falk, anti( signalled to by the weelt man that ell the 3 Trains from Richowifd have passed op the Line. The Down Passenger Train Will leave Potts. vile at 12 M., behind alt tie Ceal Trains pas. sing all the up Coal trains at Reading,. and running past the last at liiiiinrstown, the neat ,a at Doughisi•ville, and the fi:st 1t down Coal Trains al Pottstown. The up Pas=eriger Train Hill leave PhHadel. phis at 10 A. M. behind all the coal Trains, pas sing all the down Coal Trains at. ReadiDg4hen running to Pottsville. NG FREIGHT TRAIN. The Town Freight Train will leave Reading on Tuesdays uud Thurbday., at F.? A. pas,ing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Putta. town, where they will wait lor it. The up Freight Train will Lave the Hann on W..drersda vs Jind Friday., irhnted,Jtely behind iter up Pars-neer Train, to P atstWAn, where :t vt ail for all the t!,,,vti CO,l and Pass: I , Qcr "Praia", which Istriris v. In 41,0 v, art tar it, arid gran rain to tic.din ir . yorrsviLLE Etiiirr Ti; Vt . (WA M 711031 Leavos Reading on Thursiky and tiaturdav at. 7 4 .1. M.. pashwg all dos u Coal and Passenger Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trains nil; watt for U. Leaves Pottsville &boot 7 P. M., after all the Coal and PaN,Fn2er Trains are in, and has the tract. clear to Reading G. A. NICOLIS, Soper% Trinsp n. P. R. & P. R. R. Noiter.ber 46 Ar ton - Maim; of 60 by . 2311 feet LOT, situated "4--/ mi the moner of Alebantonuo and fourth Si, anri the first prom rty below the Catholic church on which is erected two substantial ;a J , two Story Frame Dtvtlizng thnses. sit* me za - This property is so situated that it "vr l ll can be divided Into two 30 feet lots, haves a house on each, and will be sold either entire or sepnratelv,to.suit purchasers, Fur terms apply to Sr.pt„ 3, 3G-tf NLW DRUG STORE. ^rt . '7. E. R. EICIMOLTZ, respectfully . informs the citizens of Pbtt.viile, and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opt ned. (in the store fot merly no copied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dgcs, Varnishes, Putty, Glass, Spices, Patent 211edicitres; 4 - e., • And solicits a share public patronap, confi dently assuring the public that every article in his line, shall be of the firstlivality, and purely genuine. [laving served a regular ap•prentteeship to the hostiles in Philadelphia, thrive who favour him' with a.call, can rest satisfied that he will guard strictly against all mistakes, and Have their med. Acmes put up with the greatest care and nicety, Physicians preseripmans attended to with par ticular-care, at hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small UliVallee on ci ty prices. Pottsville, December 3. 49-tf v L L be sold at public auction, on Friday the 30th day of December, 1r42, at 1 o'- clock. P. M., on the premises, the followine de. scri:ied property, late the estate of David Zelni. cr, deceased. A FARM, situate in West Penn Township, Schuylkill county, bounded by land of Jacob Langeneekerr, Roland Jones. sod others, contain. inc three hundred and fifteen acres or hind, of which 50 acres are cleared, about 20 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 pause, a good Switzer Barn, a Grist and Saw Mill. ass* with a good custom, and plenty of water. Near the holm is a superior orchard, and a pump near the door. The Little Schuylkill Railraud passes through this land. Attendance will be given, and the crinditiona aside made known, on the day and hour above mentioned, bi WILLIAM ZEIINDR, Exe'tor.. December 3,49-4 C . THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public. that he has purchas. tho Drug , and Medicine Store of Mr. H. Shissler, In Jackson street, Fort Car. bon, Schuylkill county, where he in. tents to keep a constant stipply of ftesh Drugs and Medicines, for sale at reasonable terms. N. 8.--Physicion'S prescriptions carefully put up. - HENRR GUITTERI4IAN. December 9, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS NEW ARRANGEMENT PASSENGER TRAINS VALUABLE REAL I.7"TATE. AT PRI VATE I.E. A. 11. 1 :3:417.L. Mahantongo St reef EX ECU TO WS SA LE. MEDICINES. IN t ANICRUP C. * ulter3 States 'Court. EASTERN DISTRIET,OF I SPENpISLVAFIIA: In Dalatrupley. . . AN. PETITION for the.Benefi't (he A ) . rupt - Law, has been filed the etti day of De: evoker 1842 by , -•„ Edward Hughes, late Nterchai, , neti 'Clerk; Schuylkill County. %%Thiel! , Petition will be heitnisbefore the Dialfiet Court of the United States for the Eastern Dia . trict of Pennsylvania; silting in Bankruptcy; it the District Court room in the CHI+ cirPhiledelL phis, on Friday the 6th day of January, - 11411 clock, A. *ben and where all persons Wee_ • ested may appedr and show cause. if-any they have, why the Prayer or the said Petition stiouldX, . riot be granted, and tfie 'said Petitioner declared • Bankrupt. 1. 4 R A:. 110 . "PIC f NSON, • Cleft: of the District Court: NOTICE: Dec. 10 50-41 A PETITION for the berm:l,ol6a rank rapt . 4-31 - Law, has been filed the:2Btt!ittiy of Nevem. ber, 18V, by Edward Y Parquhar„farmer 4 Sehtly „ Which Pettit ion will be heard before the Distrret, t 70nrt ofthe United States for the EastettiDistriet of Pennsylvania, sitting in • Bankruptcy; tit the District Court room in the !City of PhiladelPhla: on Fr:day, the fish darer January next, at II clock, A. M., when and Where all persona interfl eated may appear and show cause, if any igey, have, why the prayer at the said Petition AMC!, not be granted, and the said Pelitionei declaftd Bankrupt, December 3, 1134:1 pFaITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have been filed the 19th day of Novem. tier, 1812, by • John Pinkerton, laid Coal Merchant, now Agent; Individually, and as a member oldie late firm of West, Hodgenn & Co., of Philadelphia. Ilodeson, Pinkerton & Co., of Port Carbon ; ; and John Pinkerton E. Co., of St. Clair, Schuylkill co Benjamin N, Tilug, Individually, and as o member of the late 2rut of Brown &' Iron FJllndr.i. Which Petition,' will ho heard before the Die: t l ict Court of the United States for the Esstein, District of Pcnnsylver.ot, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dbtrict Court mom. ip the City of•Phiti. delphia, on Friday, the 311th day of December . • next, at I I o'clock, A:.'4. when and where all perf,anti Interested may 'wear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Pe., tomes should not be granted, and the geld Pell- tionets ho deciared Bankrupts. FR AS. fIOPkINSON, Clerk of District CouW. NOTICE:. Nov. 26, 4S- A PETITION for the tl-nefit of the bankrupt Law, has Levu tiled the 10th day of December ISt?, by • Alfred t , •abbattin, Inte'fron Nianufactareri• buff. viduallt, and a. , a member or the late firms Ui Johnsen Ai; Co., Iron Manufacturers of N. Y. arid 'Fay for & Co , of Pottsville, Schuylkill co.' Which Petition will be heard before the Disd triet Court" of the United States for the tasteto lhatriet of Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy, at the District Court room in the City of Phila. delphtu, on Friday, the 13th day of January next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said PO. lion should not be granted, and the said Pets. , tioner declared Bankrupt. FBAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of Dibtrict Court: Dec. 17, 51— FOR DISCHA.RGE. United State■ Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. In Bankruptcy. NOTICE• • NVETITIONS for D:scharge and ertificatei A under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed Sy IVilliam Gurgliw, Boat Builder, SAD.Oki!' co. Joseph Boweu,School TeaPher, late do Clerk. And Friday, the 30th day of December nest, at.,• A. M. is appointed the hearing thereof, lwrin c the said Cann, sitting in Bank. reptcy, at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Croditorenr the saw Petitioners, who have proved their Debts; and all ottwr persons in interest, may appear and show cruse, if ally they have, why such Dia. charge anti Certificate should not be granted. ER AS. HOPKINSON' Clerk of the District Court NOTICE. Oct. 8, 41-1 Ot pETITIONS fnr Ikt-charge and Certificate UN der llae Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Alexander Grutuun, Individually, and of the late firm of Moore & Graham, late Mem!taut,. -Schuylkill county .6 SG Daniel Stall, Clerk, and Friday. the 30th day of December. at II 0. clock, A. t 1 is appointed for the hearing there., of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy. at the District Court Room in the City of Phild: delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appeitr and show cause, it any they have, why such Dis. charge and Certificate should not be grouted. .FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of theme' Court. NOTICE. Oct. 15, 42-10 t IPETITION fUr Diedharge and Cirtificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by James Betz, Clerk. late Merchant. Schuylkill co. And Friday, the 70th day of December uezt, at I I o'clock, A. \l., is appointed for the hearing thereof, sauna in Bankruptcy, at the Distsict Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other per. sons to interest, may appear and shown cause, it soy they have, why such Discharge and Cern& cam ati,uld not be granted. Fe AS.. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. October 29, pETtrioNs for Discharge and Dertifieatni under the Bankrupt Law.Jtave been filed by Lewin Devitt, 11 - thee:per, Schuylkill eounty. Peter Aurand, and Friday. the 27th day of January next, at 11 o'dtick A. N. is appointed for the hearing there— of, b. fore the said Coon, sitting in- Bankruptcy, at the District Court RU011), in the city delnliti, when and where the Creditmagtof the Ea td Petitioners, who have proved thei?Debta, anti all other persons , in interest, may appear „ and show cause, if any they have, why such Dm,. charge and Certificate should not be granted. FiIAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court.. NOTICE. Nov. 5,44-10 t -• PETITION for Discharge and Certificate IX wider the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Moses &louse, of the firm of Strouse and Beim. sa man, Coa I Merchant. Schuylkill county., and Friday, the '27th day of January nest, a 4 o'elock, A. M., is appointed for the liciOng thereof, halloo the said Court, eating in Batik, riipicy, at the District Court Room, in the Ctty of Philadelphia. when end where the Creditors' of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, anti all other pet sons in interest, may ap. near nrid..show cause. if stay they hare, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted: FRANCIS HOPKINSON. Clerk of Diatricteourt.. Nov. 12, 46 pETITIONS (or Discharge and Certificatel under the Bankrupt Law, have been fited'hy Francis Spencer, individually and a member of the late firm of Spencer and WatEriai and Lowber,Spencet . 4SLCo., Coal Ilerchatatt 0 - 114 le kill county. 4 Wtlliaut Aucicnried, late Farmer, Mi'er and 'Lumber Merchant,Schuylkill co. end 'Frulay, the 27th day of January neat at 11 o'clock, A.' M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the rain Court, sitting to Dank.: roptcy, at the District Court Hoorn, in the City, of Philadelphia, whim and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persona in interest, may at.. pear and allow cause, if any theylhave, why slid' Discharge end Certificate should not be irented. • FRAS. HOPKINSON, •?; Clerk of Dttdrict Co:m.- 47" 49-3t* Novimber 19. FR AS tiortuNsoN, Clurk of t h u District Court, 49-3 t N OT ICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. 121