I Worshipful pupil, the Itonorible rime our . member. of - Congreit, and by : 'i'heodote one of the directont,hisidO t he law Wishner' of the Dank. i • Maui Taos is Catsa.--ft is stated by Dr. idlorrilonithst in some provinces in China, • 'pub ! lie notice is issued by Wealthy parent's to obtain a husband for their daughter; this is 'alone by - the fluent who re unwilling to part with their child, and who, therefore, bring their son-in Jaw into their ono family,,instead• of the usual prse &.; of setliaing their daughter from borne. , . .' 1 7,:-43oprn Ceaousial Sametons.--The South Carolina papers do not hem to be in a very good humor with their two new Eknaters,lMessrs .tillc luifie and Huger. A correspondent of the backstop Mercury, Mr. Calhoun)! organ, says edge Huger will disappoint the eipectations of his friends, there being much abler" men in the Phl Union party than he is, and the Columbia I Chronicle thus discourses of Mr. MeDuffie: o What a position will Mr.MeDuffie be placed in ! He returns to Washington to tear the laur els from his own brows"; , to obliterate, with ial ;pied band and feeble aim, the name, which in his 'almy days, he,had written for himself in Abe annals of legislation, to fight against himself and every principle (with the exception .of the Tar 'tr) to which he is indebted for hie reputation; and to batter down' - every moninnent of his Tor 6ier greatness!" --, -.7: ' , thIRGATION DECIDEDLY SUPERIOR TO BLEEDING. When tilt. properties of BOANDRIEEifiI VEGETABLE thvertessil Pu.La have been appreciated. bleeding will no lop long er be thought of is a remedy for disease. for in viol nt inflammation. eight or ten ofthem will j take, in t course of two or three hours, more of the impure humors from the body, by the atomech and bowels. than bleeding to the extent of forty minces could' possibly have done ;.- and it Should also be re membered that the Pills remove only those parts from the blood which were the cause of inflammation; !Rheims. bleeding removes theessettial parts also'— How great the .prostration of the.iorporeal powers after a copious bleeding. On the contrary, what ,agil ity and strength is felt alter a dose of this medicine.; The body is indeed lightened of a load. Nothing is equal to ridding the vitiated humors with a vegetable medicine of this kind. which eighty-four yea re have proved never to do injury, ,but always good. Is the pulse too higb f A dose of these Pills will bring it down. Is it_ too low ?, The same means will increase it to a proper standard. Is it tremulous, showing ner vous excitement 1 The Pills, by soothing the system, will allay it. Purchase in Pottsville, of Wm. Mortimer Jr.. and of the agents published in another part ofthis paper. Deaths. On Friday night. JOHN TENNANT, eon of John T and ?Karla Hazzard, agcd 2 years, 1 month and 9 days jr MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION —Subject of debate for Thursday evening, January 12 h. 1843. • Should a Tits be levied on the Coal if Iron of our state, by her own Legislation? Affirmative—R. hi. Palmer, Russell. Severn, Mc- Cormick. and Rigg. Negative—Crosland, McGinnis. Seitsinger, New man, and Wm. C. Leib. J M. CROSLAND. Prefer. JAMES RI:k3ELL, Seey.- Jonuaiy 7. Ta . ATH ENI A N INSTITU rm —Tuesday e yen ivg, .January 12th, PH; question for debate. convict t. ed. •• 511,911k1 Congress repeal the Bankrupt btu , r" i Affirmative—Messrs. ,Palmer, Fogarty, and Dasßa. Negative—Maass. Porter. Smith,and Foster. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville, and vicin ity are respectfully invited to attend. !loom corner of Centre and Mahantongo street. Debate to aim , • mence at 7 o'clock. ' . Jan 7, nj. A Stated meeting of Pulaski Lodge, Ao. 213 -will be held at the Hall, on Tuesday evening, Jan: 10 1843. at 7 o'clock, P. M. January 7, Oar Markel, CORRECTED wEEKLY. Porraviu,K. Dec. 31, 1842 - Wheat Flour, pr Bbl $5OO Bacon, per lb. 6.1 Rye do cwt. 1,75 , Fork, " 4i Wheat. bahl 90 Hama, " 10 Rye, " - 50rotatoea, bush! 33 I Corn, " 50 Plaster, ton 4,50 33 \Bay. oz 10 Timothy a' lb 12i Clover " •". 5,00 .04t 8, El 6F•. Butter. CHILBLAIN DPlMEDY—Wairanted. , a cartain cure for frosted fret and hands, sold only whole sale and retail at EICII ,OLTZ'S new Drag & Chem teal Store. Pottsville. Pi. January 7, SWORD'S CHURCHMAN'S ALMANAC— , Just received and for 'sole by Jan. 7, 2 BOTICE. S hereby given,' that from and after this date - I Richardßoane will, as agent,attend to all busi -111419 for Sei'zinger, Keirn and the Wetherilla, in place of John Curry, resigned, rottaville, January 7,1843, PROSPECTUS OF THE .StLECT LIBRARY f • OF RELIGIOUS LITERANIJ RE. , . . 0 IF:. of the distinguishing-features of the day a- the multiplication of cheap hooks. Pub lications of this kind have been hdhCrto confin , ed, with a few exceptions, to. work, entirely ntr, gallery in point of good morals or positively in. jerkins to them. The subscriber proposes the publication of a bloodily Library, in which ,he will Offer to the notice of the community a series of works of an other character, which, from the high price at which they are held, are almost sealed books, ex cept to the :wealthy. The first of the series will be D'Aubigne's History of the Greet Reformation in Germany and Switzerland. At this time, when the efforts of the Roman Catholic clergy to extend' their re ligion, and as many believe civil sway over our conntra, are so untiring, the general diffusion of • this work Cannot but be advantagioul to the cause of civil and religious freedoin. 'Toe histo riac. has discharged his tastnwith singular fi!eli. ty and ability. The ever.varying scenes of that evenful• period pa.it bcfore-the t eye in, the most . vivid manner, producing effects*Melar'sorpassing in interest as in truth the higheft effirts of dra. motif! skill. The cheracte: of Luther and the the other leading Reformers, as Well to those_pf the champions of the church of None, are depie= led with a force that imparts to diem the reality arid 'Jewry of the most masterly paintings.— They "live, move, and have a being," though centuries have elapsed since they played their part in the most eventful drama of modern ages. `This pork . has the commendation of the Pro : lestant cle:gy of both our own country and Ea -tope, and has pissed through several ectitiotia.e. yen in its present • cpstly form. It will be pub lished in five monthly numbers, each containing ;20 pages of the American book copy, and at , one-sisth the price of the present edition. The first number Will be-fissile& about the ,middle of January. The present work willbe followed by ' t hire of a similar character. : • ; Price per number 1$ cents; or, $1 80 a ke'ar for the Library. irrAn orders most be post paid, and accom panied by a-remittance. Post.masters are. authorized to frank letters containing remittance. for periodicals. . - .JAMES M. CAMPBELL, 98 Chesnut Street. Philad'a., Januair7,lB42 • RECOMMENDATIONS. • We tan pleasure ib commending the above work,to.the.publie as possessing all . the advait ! ,tirges set forth in the prospectus, and laghlY rec. oginend its general cireulatiosj ;'r lan A. Clark. Rector of St. - Andrew's Church. Edmund, Neville, Rector of St. Philip's Church. George W. Bethune, Minister of the, Third Re. formed Pntek Church.- „ ! Joel Parker . Pastor off:3l4ton Street rreahlteri• an Church. • ' - • • . , Boardman; Paster ofWahlitt.hdreet Pies, bytarianteburcb, - ! •• John McDowell; Nton of dentrarPresbyteritto, Chnrch..; ' • •"" • J. Kenneday i Pastor of Meth't.!Ppia'l. - Chrireb. • I. Liaising flurniws, of, af SinioniXtreet 'Chord. • " •?' George !de; Pastor:of Find Baptist Chinch: 1110 T JitilltTrf4ast received and tbr'etite•iit - the DrugStvvor. C, MARTIN. ..,Dece;aberer• - • • - • • . „ Affeetio4 of the Liver, dathnsa,Branehilin; Pain ,r Weal-nets of Ort Breast or Luegs, Chronic Coughs, .Pleurisy. Hemcrrhoge of the . Langi, and all offeetio4s of the Pu/monary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.' - A compound Balsamic, Preparation of the Praia/ Inrkriniana or " Wild Cherry Birk," combined with the Eetrad of. Tar, prepared by a new chemical process, approvid and recem• Minded by the most distinguished physiCians, and universally acknawlegvil the most valuable medicine ever discovered. ' In settiniforth the virtues of this truly great medicine, - , we have- no desire to deciive those who are , labouring under, affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than at justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast a. morint 'tit suffering and !distress occasioned by many of the diseases in whiZh this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we can. not urge its claims too strongly, or-say too much in its favour.. • • • Vdrious•remediesit :is true have been offered; and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lunge, and some have.no doubt seen found very useful, but of all that have yet been discov ered, it is aomittcd by,pbvsicians and all who have witnessed its effects , none has p roved as aucces.ful as this. Such indeed, are the • SURPRISING VIRTUES 01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of Cori-Aciarriou, after all the moat esteemed rem edi s of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been pro ductive a the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hopes ,of recovery had been despaired of. • In the first stages of the diseaso, termed ".Ca tarrhal Cuneumption," originating from neglect ed it bits been used with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their healih,to this invaluable medicine alone. In that torm of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young female., commonly termed debility, uri 4GOING INTO A DECLINE." A complaint :ikitb which thousands are linger. log. it has olloproved highlyauccessfUl, and not only possesses the power of checking the prog ress of thatialarming complaint, but also strengh ens and invigorates the system mere effectually than any medicine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy - in Consump- Linn, it - is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Lungs. and has cured many of the „most obeli nate cases, after every other remedy bad failed. &For particiars see Dr. Wistaria Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. The Extraordinary Success Attending the use of this medicine in diseases of the Lunge, and the many singular cures it has effected, having fully established Its efficacy, and as we have already published numerous cer tificates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it un• necessary to exhibit a long list of them in this place, and will only mention a few cases, to show what it has done. CHAS. LETA. SecL'y A SURPRIOINO CURE.—Among the many sin gular cures which thitt medicine has effected, there is perhaps none ib which its powers arc so fully shown as in the case of NM. Austin. This lady had been conintroptiye for several years, and during the .greater, pail of this time had received the best medical'attention, and tri ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She be came subject to violent fits of coughing, expecto rated large quantities. of matter occasionally tin ged with blood, and step by step this fearful dis ease continued its course, until all hopes of a re covery was entirely despaired of, While in this distressing situation, lingering-upon the very verge of the grave,•she commenced , the use of this Balsam, which to metier ownespression, op.' crated almost like a charm. In a few days she expectorated freely, the cough was gradually suppressed, and every day' appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decsy, she is seen mingling in society, in better health than she has enjoyed for gears, D/SI#6II.F.TRD TE.TIMONY.-1118Vin INittlett• sed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wiatar'a Bal sam of Wild Cherry, in the case Of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowledge the above, statement to be true and correct. 15.00 'cl, bald 2,50 B. 'BANNAN EZI C.. WALTERS, M. D.' LIVES Cosinsisrro--Mrs. Eliza Thompson was affleted with this complaint for nearly Gveyears, eating which tune she was under the most skit. ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Homcepathic remedies, and every thing that of. tarred her any hopes of relief. 'She had-dull, wandering pains an the side, sometimes in the shoulder and small' of the back, al/ricking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and had been una ble to sleep on ther ight side for three years.— By the use of this Balsam, she was cured M a few weeks, ind amusing well to this day. . ELIZA THOMPSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir :—Although your invaluable ' medi. cine has already found hundreds.ofpowerfaad vueater, it may still be grattlyinkto you to' re. ceive a communication from any one that. has been relieved by it. Snell, Sir, is truly my ease. have been' a victini to that terrible disease Cousumption. fur many months, and have suffer ed so mech. that I had become almost weary of my life. Hearing your Balsam so highly prais 7 ' ed, I began taking it a few weeks back, and can assure you it has relieved me more than _any fining 1 bate ever used before, and I confidently • believe it will cure me eff.ctually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours blespeetiuLty !PUN PEARSON. ' Chester County, Sept. 6, 1841. Friend Wistar lt gives we much pleasure to inform thee that my wite'a health has improv. ed very much since she has been using.thy Bal sam of Wild. Cherry, and we think them is no doubt but it will cure her. 'She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short lime since, and her dough is much better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found no. thing to give het so muck relief. Thee will piens° give the bearer two betties more fur Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. Lancaster Counti,Jely.lB, 1841. Dear Sir:=Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry - , I have been afflicted with Consumption for the; last two years and suffered very much with a severe cough; pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing,.night sweats, &c., and having tt led n omen ris remedies; and also been under several ductors; yet t could not find any thing to - relieve • me" until I used some of your Batumi. :one bottle from a neighbor. oftsnine who is using tt,and have found . inch wonderful relief from it thitt I have no doubt it will core me effectually. ' - Very respectfully yours, steq, • ROBERT " HOMMAN.• • B:r Read the following from De. Jacob Hoff man, a physician of extensive practice in Hun tingdon county. Dear procured one bottle of Dr. Wis.; tar's Balsam of Wild Chkrryi, front Thomas Reed, &tin of this place, and triad it In a case of obsti- Onto Asthma. on D child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried with: out any relief. The Balsam give sudden relief, and.in my opinion, the child is effectually cued by `its Yours, &c., • JACOB HOFFMAN; M. P. December 23d, LEW. • ME WEI No quacheri!!! No Deception WHILE LIVE REMAINS WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. t Dear !Mr.—Tin:it Dawn of Wild Cherry has effected sone utunishing cures. here- One of which is an old lady. Mrs. Russell, who bad been suffering for a long time with shortness oil:theta - . ingoind general weakness, until she' as finally obliged to keep bm bedl . AfkittrAlltlitlne ether re" ff=M `'` ';*7 ffffM . . mettles had beeit'ameted, lota itt,sbecomineor cad nsing - yoar Nakiiitu indiums taking two bot tles; was so hie *Covered as-to *Obits to attend to all the - duties Of het, hose. and3on taking two bottles inore'wsaentirely.tnted. - Reopen . trolly' 10liN S. C. MARTIN... I.Pottiville, Pa. , • 0.4.417'10N.-lAs thete.is-i tillflollll mixture Called syrup of _ Wild Ckrrry, paretentere should be very-pa/Ueda: ,to ark • for Dr. WISTAWS BALSAM, aed obierve his signature come Bat • . • - Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at Whole sale by Williams.&Co.iChentista - ;No.lll , Minor Street, Philadelphm. • Sold in Pottsville by. E. B. EICHHOLTZ and JOHN S. C.: MARTIN, and in' almost every „town and village throughout the Country. • Price $ I'oo a Bottle. - • ,lanuarY 7, 1843. , • , 2--' A BIT or Porrai.--The following lines. ex. premise of the virturs_of Winter's &Lona of Wild Cherry, the unrivalled remedy for! Cos. sustrrem &c.' has recently appeared' in one of the country paperi;and although - we do not know to whoni we are indebted. forthin. poetic favor, we think it too good to be lost, and -publish it• for the benefit of our. readers generally, Wire wits. vs nnt."—Ezekiel. Why should ye be sick; ye poor dying mortals. Why linger in sadness. 'twist earth and the sky' A Bats= awaits you, that opens the por.shi Of vigor and health; then why should ye die t Your Liier Complaints or settled Consuraptioo; The Asthrms, Bronchitas, Coughs, Colds or Fright • stream • The " WILD CREW BAL : e.ur—beyond all pre- sumption Is certain to cure you—then away with regrets. if you would live and be merry you'll Winans Wild Cherry, At Eichholtis Drug Store sold ; If for moping and sadness, you would substitute gladness, • 7bke it—and you'll live to grow old. Before your money's all spent, or on dying yon'r bent, Try Wes/sr—before - ion take leave— Sure you had better go bOrrow, than give up in sor row. One Dollar' may boy a reprieve. • Price 9100 a Bottle:—Prineiiiitt Office, No. 16 South Myth Street, rear Chestnut,.Pella. PUHLIC SALE. IURSUANT to an ordor of. the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, the subscribers, Administrators er the estate of Jonathan Jones, late of East Brunswig Township, and county torsaid, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vitndue, on Saturday, the twenty-eight day Of Jaivary,lB , l3, at the house of Henry . Kepner, Inkeeper, in Port Clinton,' the undivided one fourth part of the following real estate : - 2633 Acres of Wood Land.'more or -less, situate in Schuylkill county, ad '''joining the Schuylkill Canal, Port Clinton. lands of Peter C. Roans, aad other.,, to uding Keim's addition loran Clinton. 120/ Acres of Wood Land, more or less, sitp. ate in Schuylkill county, adjoining Windsor Furnace lands, lands of Peter C. Baum, Jobo Scholl and others. Bale to commence at 1 o'. clock, P. 31., , when the conditions of sale will be made known by PETER JONES, NICHOLASLJONES, Administrators. 2 January 7, DISSOLUTION. THE partnership hitherto existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Joseph White . & Son; is dais day dissolved by mutual consent. Aft persons having claims against the late firm, will please present them for payment, and those indebted, will please call and settle the same with either of the subscribers. JOSEPH WHITE, ANDREW B. WHITE. The business will be continued at the old stand, by Andrew B. White. Mount Carbon, January 7, 2 DISSOLUTION. THE partnership hitherto existing between the , subscribers, under the firm of Samuel J.Potts & Co.. is this day dissolv.ecl by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the late firm. arid those indebted thereto. will please call on Andrew- White. who is duly authorized to set tle the same. SAMUEL 3. POTTS, ANDREW B. WHITE. 2-3 t January 7, Mill Creek ,and Mine Mill . Navigation and Rail Road Company. riNfIE Board of Managers have this day dada -IL red a Dividend of six per cent, on the capi. tel stock of this company, payable to the stock. holders, on or Meet the 16th inst., at the !Alice of the Treasurer. A. RUSSEL.. Spey. & Treas'r. . MEL S. Gazette publish 9 times and charge, his office. January 1, Pottsville Water Compa)ll4 aIIE Board of Managers halo this day cleat. red a Semi-annual Dividend, of threo per cent, on the , capital stock of this company,.for the last six month, payable to tie stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 16th inst. A. 11USSEL, Prea't. January 7, 1643. 2 WAS LOST, ACAPE of an Invisible Green Merino Cloak, on Monday night last, between Centre St, and the Orchard. Any person who has found the Cape, by leavingit at THIS OFFICE, will receive the thanks of the owner. is near)? 7, 2 TEMPLE OF FASHION. Extra Hair Cutter, in the Basement Story of the Pennsylvania Hall, opposite the Miners' Bank. HAWKINS. rrtFIE Physiological Heir Cutter, and Ecstatic Shaver, hatopened at the ab ove mentioned place, flawhin's new system of Cutting. Gentle men's-Hair, by which its luxuriance and beauty is rendered truly ornamental. The design and execution differ entirely from the usual practice of Hair Cutting adopted here, and commends it. self by the 'expedition and gentleness with which the operation is performed. By the beau monde it has been denominated a scientific at t,and meth. er for the Pulpit, the-Bar, the Senate or the State, its elegance end clissical airangements will add dignity and grace to the whold contour of the is Fete Romaine. All those who will favor him with their custom, he feel, confident that lads faction will be given. N. B.—ltazoia honed in a superior manner. Music. • _ A. Hawkins is ready to pc_ribren for Cotillknis, and Partica.,at z nintt....nses. December 3 • ' -", I—Sin• illitilMAlL4C.. BALE. , puisuAszto ikon:der of the Orphan's Court . ofSehavlltiltaninty. the subscribers. admin. • tratori-of the estate of Abraham Hoy. late of the Boniugh ofOrwigsburg, in the county of &boy)... decclied, will carom to sale by public van. due. on Saturday, the 14th day of next at the house of the said Abraham Roy, deceased; at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All the said Northwesterly part of the said term of the said Abraham Boy, deceased, containing as per survey now made of the same, one , bun. dyed and twenty acts, and ninety eight perches, strict measure.adioung lands of Benjamin 80. dy, Philip Drumheller, and others, and other land of the said farm; To be bold in three Berl. crate tracts, to suit purchasers, surveyed and di. vided as follows to wit: No. I; containing, forty two acres, strict measure, N 0.2, containing sixty six acres, and 50 perahei. strict measure. and „No. 3, .containing twelve acres - 'and forty.eight perches,, strict mantra, late' the estate of. the said deceased. Attendance willhe given and the conditions of sale. model' known at the time kind plice of sale. . • 'HENRY HOY, JOSEPH HOY; By order of thaCoort,Administrators. , IL • - • • JOHN - IX/WNING. Clerk'. • Oiligatnirg, December 24,1842 52-- THE ALPHABET ON IBIDCRS—r . or c tea, e ivelobo viregt. pred vri t4d;foroole uANNN. THE tRS QA JIAGAZINES FORIM3, ''l" - COME - • - • • - - 4 . l.l;d,te.Magatinee Coirlatunft.baveberis teem -Ali vett, ivhieb will be toM in single cambers, wall those ittly tisay 'bele forVbristemui Preseots:' bl 52• ' B. BANISIAN. EDWARD Ye. FARM:aria/3i. - IUSTIPE — PF THE' PEACE, flAvirm removed pis officer to Mount Cuban. 11111 be hall)] to attend to - any Wines' con& to• his care. . j • Deeds, bonds. wills. and conveYancesef all kiitds attended to With accuracy and despatch. ' He will also attend to the collection of rents..and agency busineis in general A 3 communications from a distance through the Pottsville Post Otilee, will be promptly attended to. December • - Office of the Mount Carbon - Rail Road Co. • Philadelphia, December 21st, 1842. THE annual. meeting of the stockholders Will •••• be held at the Company's Office, No. 117 Smith 3d street, on Tuesday, the 24th day of January, 1843, at 5' o'cloek,,P.' M., at which meeting the manual election fur President, Eight Managers, and, Secretary and Treasurer, to seryo tin one year. will be held. r JAMES C. DONNELL,Seci'y. Philadelphia. December 24, 52 THE PORT CLINTON FOUNDRY. and Machine Shop, together with all the Flasks, Machinery, and fixtures belarscing thereto. Ap. ply to ISAAC.AI EVERS, Esq.. at Port Clinton. or to ECKERT _4 GUILFORD, Swatara Furnace.' sl—tl December 17, FAIN FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for; sate the . "Piatigrave Form." situate halt a mile from the town of Pinegrove; containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres. The Union Canal passes through the property. The is &Sandy river bottom, and has been well limed. The improvements consist of a e... good Two Story Frame Dwelling, a j jj Bank Barn, and a Saw Mill, with a good power. For further Information, apply to. • • GEORGE N. ECKERT; Swatara Furnace. Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill county. December 17.1842, 51—tf Office ; of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ha. •en Rail Road Company. PHILADELPHIA, December 8, 1842. NOTICE. THE annual meeting of Stockholders of this JIL Company, will be held at their office, on the 9tn day of- (lat month) January, 1843, at 10 o'- clock, A. fiLefler which an Election will take place for a President, and ten Managers, to con duct. the affaira of the company, for the year thence ensuing. • JOHN H. CIItSSON, Sect'y. LP The Perks and Schuylkill Journal, Read ing, publish 3 tunes, and charge this office. December 17, 51— A FARM FOR SALE. THE Bittle. Farm, containing about 100 acres of Land, within 3 miles of Pottsville, on the West Branch Rail Road, willtie sold, on reasona ble terms. persons wishing 'to pursue the farm ing business. will find this ptoperty worth their attention. Apply to GEORGE M. CUMMING. November 19th, 47-6 t To Dyers, eaeLera, Paper Ma am Steam Engine Builders, and others. PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELTIED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From. 4 inches tot in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2500.1ba per square inch, with Stop Cocks, T. L•, and other Mures to suit, fittingtogether, with screw joints, suitable fat STEAK WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Firma 7 2 50 tio il• Manufactured and for sale by NORRIS, TASK= & 310113118. WarehOuse S. E. Corner of Third & Walnut. aunt& PHILADELPHIA. July 11 VALUABLE COAL MINES TO RENT. V HE Buck Mountain ecru! Company offer to AL rent their valuable mines, located a abort dis tance above Mauch Chunk, and within four miles of the Lehigh Navigation, communicating there. with by a Superior Iron Rail Road with landing, -414" complete. The quality of the Coal, location. and advantages 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 tom be commenced immediately. Should the mines not be rented by the first of February, the company receive proposals for having them worked by contract. For further particulars, apply Co WM. RICHARDSON, Prea't., or .JACOB T. BUNTING, Treaa'r. Phila. December 10, 50-60 EffEl FURS WANTED. grITTER, Raccoon, Muskrat, Mink, Red and 1, -.Gray For Skins : also Rabbit, Fisher, Bear, and other Shipping Furs : for which the.highest price, in cash or trade; will be given. CHARLES F. RAYMOND, Practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 82 17hesnut Street, Philada. N. B.—Buffalo Robes for sale cheap, single, or by the bale or dozen. Dec. 24, ET WllO WANTS _IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR are receiving frog MA their Wholesale and Retail Store. No. 24, Mar ket street, Philadelphia, t lot of superior Ready Made Clothing, and which they are obliged to offer at low prices. in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and by selling at reduced • prices, it will enable them to dispose of their splendid assortment of Clothing, to the entire satisfaction of the customers. By calling and examining, you wi3 find full Lined Plain and Fig- urea Beaver Cloth &atom Coate varying in price from ell on to 15 00 Superior English Pilot coats. 6 00 to 10 00' do Flushing do 2.50 to 500 do . Blue nod Ell. Frock Foam 900t012 00 do do Dress do 900 to l ,I 50 do Grey and Green Cloth Coats 700 to 900 Moleskin Frock & Dress do 4 0:1 to 500 Also on hand an assortment of anny Satin Vests. 250 to 450 • With a variety of Suspenders, Stocks, and Collars 4 411 c., all of which will be sold to the ,entire satiafac lion of all that maycall,' by ' - • ^ DIPPiIiCOT &TATUM' '4.+Are Stamm* Chnhing Store. Conterondahantottgo and Centre street: P.B.—;We are now prepared to accommodate those fifteen men that called on us last Saturday for Surtout Coats at their own prices. Pottsville. December 31: MEDICINES! MEDICINES! DR., Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills • do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Hutebeler's, Herb Pills, Doct. Goodie's Female Pills. foot. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pint. Dact.liont's Botanic'Pille. For Dyspeptic Personis Hunt's Botapic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. , A freer supply of the above Mediciises. just received and for sale at the Drag Store of .; Dec II SO— JOHNS. C. MARTIN. WAS taken' from the Bar room vlosit of the hotsi of the subscriber, in this Bonxilibi on Thursday - night a Box. containing a= Muff,. Bombazine for Dresses,Stockings. Rib: bons, *copy of Graham's agaline &.c., &c. Whoever will return said Boa with the articles; to the sabicriber, or give him information where he can get them again, shall . -.receive the above reward, or a proportion,of the reward in prolior. lien to thi articles returned. • JACOB GBISSE. I-3t December 31. NNOTESI— Mims and PiaAs in sheets, bound up In 50, 190; . 40 and..loo itts BAIA, attviip form& 1 .• Ntes*lxiilk , 4t= ' F2-3t' TO RENT. EMI $lO REWARD. = ‘11.14, :E., NICE§ Atrommt.AT 14tV; Eicebsigii fICE Come oppotite the Pottsville; Sept. 3. _ - —36 JOHN 0_ NEVILLE; • ATTORNEY AT JAW, = : HAfkrtinoved,from Market Street to the store formerly occupied by Abtahatit Aleisse,tn Giotte Street, opposite the Post Office. Pottsville. qctober 13, M. A. DOOLEY., ATTORNEY AT Litiv,. - mrAs -removed hio office to the, office.of -John a- 10 C. Neville,' E a t., opOosite tho P ost O ffi ce. November 26. - •• JAMES IL': CAMPBELL,' - • ATTORNEY AT LAW: ' • Piritavlus, Pa: AStesioired hisoffieeto - the'areat al4O of Centre street, a few. doors above Mabantongo st. May 21, • . 21-1 f StilloC/L HOOKliy—Wholesale and. retail a Philadelphia prices, for sale by - • March 19, 12— B. BANNAN. UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS • SILK, Scotch, Gingham & Ilua Umbrella! : Parasol' and Son Shade& A complete assortment, just received and for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28, 22 I.pLASTING PAPER. -- Strong Hardware MP and Straw Blasting Pow. by t h e ream or single quire; also, Crown Wrapping Paper, from 50 to 75 cents per ream, and double crowd at Si per ream, for sale by - November 5, Ng - Ely GOODS.-40sEpft.WRITE & SON have un hand a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods. which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. Aft•Carbon.Oct.3l.t. 4 CG'S. --Cash paid for white_ and colored Rage at this office, TC. November 26. PPOCKET BOOKS—Ladies' and Bentleman's Pocket Bootie, and Card Cases, and Pocket Wallets, just received and for sale by Sept. 24 39 B. RONAN. PAPER HANGINGS4s BORBERS.—Tbe sub scriber ban on band and for sale a very choice lot of Paper Hangings an Borders for Parlors and Hails, which he will sell at very.low rates. B. BANNAN. Also for sale a few elegant Fire Place Screen.. November.s. 1842, 45 VERY CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS...T. & J. Beatty have just received from New York, a_ large supply of choice Green arta Blacc Teas. December 28 52 CHEAP COPY BOOKS—At 6} cents each for iiale by Oct. 22, 43 FEVER AND AGM. ROWAND'S 10N1C MIXTURE. AFRESH supply oldie above Medicme.a certain cure for the fever and ague. Jun' received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Storo September 3.: e 36—, LEADEN PIPE, HYDRANTS, &c.—The sob scriber has for sale Leaden Pipe of various thick misses, suitable for conducting water to houses, an other purposes. Also. Hydrants, Stop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules, of the most approved kinds. Just re ceived and for sale cheap by B. BANNAN Aprirl6' 16— 'PICTORIAL. BROTHER JON ATHAN.—A fow more copies of the Pictorial Brother Jonithan, which is one of the most extraordinary sheets issued from the press in this country, just received ann for sale at this office—price 124 cents. December 31, E WISTAR'S BALSAM'OF WILD CHERRY. —A fresh supply of this celebrated Medicine just received and for sale by the subscriber, sole A gent for die proptietorr. Dec. 31.- JOHN S. C. MARTIN. gIINLY 61 FOR THIER'S FRENCH REV. ‘JF OLUTION.—This celebrated work is now being published in numbers, to be cOmpleted in 16 numbers, at the toe rate_ of 44 Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4, price 25 cents each,just received and for sate by B. BANNAN. December 3, • 49 Rowand 9 s Improved Tonic Mixture. A SOVEREIGN and never failing cure for Ague and Fever. Persons who are afflicted with the above diens% can obtain a speedy and safe cure for the same, by applying to the sub scriber, who has been appointed sole agent for the sale of the medicine is SchuY!bill county. Price one dollar per bottle, warranted to cure or no charge. Residence, Mahantongo street, Pottsville. • JOHN T. HAZZARD. 27—tr. Jul) 2, MOUNT CA,RJ3ON EIOTEI" SchuyUcal County,' Pa. REUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish. 1. ment, situated at the termination o the Reading and Philadelphia Rail "Rood, where he will be happy to wait ss • -:. - s;—_ 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 render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con. fidently believed that . it will 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-Centre Turnpike, and v at the same time affording a teal and romantic mew of five Mountains. The house is supplied 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, who may , re disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ- uals or families may rely on having ample room, oad every possible attention. Mount Carbon,Junel9, 1841. PhiladelpAta Rascality 140111glii*:oileverii Philadelphia Dniggists have descended ki - thii meanness to try to sell the imitation or counterfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, cteause or restore the hair. and Hay's Liniment, a cm for Piles, and all external sores and swellings. All Druggists and Country Merchants are hereby warned not to buy either of 41tese articles in Phila delphia. as they would be wbolly unsalable. AU u sers of these articles are warned never te buy any by these names, without the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrappenh—take this notice with you to -tear by it. or you will be cheated. Bend tons by let ter, et New York. and we will deliver them at Phila delphia, Baltimore, or any of the lame cities. free of all freight charge.s. COMSTOCK & CO. sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists. • 71 Maiden Lane. New York. And by John S.C. !Benin. William T. Eptiog. and Clemens & Partin, Druggists, Pottsville. May 7, 20-Iy. HAMS dr.. SHOULDERS. lAIMS Western Hems; ( cured . with and without smoke.), Shoulders & Sides, Boston Smoked Beet. ' • Bologna Sausage, , Smoked end 1 1 1,61tIed Salmon, Heiti&s'and Massachusetts Madera, ' Shad. Smoked 'Herring, - God - Fish. &a. for sale at ,E. Q,& A. HENDERSON'S. May .28. DISSOLUTION. • - . _ MBE partnership heretofore existing bete - ern; the subsenbers. is this day dissolved by unu tint consent. The business will be continued by , Charles M. Hill. who Ix authotixed to settle aU accounts of theists Ann: • " • - , 011Aalsz • _ CHARLES - W. CAR 111211." `. 'Schuylkill 11axen, Dec. 31. 1-31 IN ELSTEIIIIT DIST v RICT br In - Datultroptcy. • SIOTICIKI , A PETITiCIN for the %eater the Bazikrdpt • 41 , [aw l hie been filed the Ilth da,y•of Deeent. bet. 1842, b 7,.. • 'ttV• - • late. Fatmei. land now Maitager BIM Adith Braise; late.,.. _.•, lulu ...._ Of Iron Works. SchOylkill costly: - - WhiCh Petition Will be heardheforlithe District Court of the United Slates fe l ! :hi' Eastern Dia: trict of Peonsyli4bl;•pitting, M. Banitrhotcyi at tini . Dnitrict Conti Room in the City of Philadel phia; on Pridayy the 13th - 4ay of - January neat. at 10 o'clock. A. AL whotrand wlicie all persona interested; msy ,ippeir and sho w . cause, if any they have; why the prayer .of the said Petition should not tie *Mated, and the.aaid POtitioner be declared Banrupt.. _ ~ - FBAS.. 11OPK1NSON. 1. 24, 52-3. _ Clerk of District Conn. NOTICE. I PETITION fertile Benefit of the Bankrupt. Law. has been Sled the 17th diiy of Decem ber, 1842, by , • - -I - - - Samuel Lewis. late Coal Operater, 64 Engi. neer, Surveyor. &Conveyancer. Schuylkill co. Which Petition will be heard before the District Omit of the United States; for , ihe Eastern Dis.l trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in 13a,nirruptcy, at the District Court room in the C, Ili ufpAiladel. phis, n Friday, the 13th day ;Of- January #eSt. at II o'ctoek A. M., when and where all psigins interested may appear .and sl ow cause, it dny :bey have, why the prayer ofthe said Petition should not be granted, and <le - said Petitibner .declared Bankrupt. - 1•- • • FRAS. NOPKINSON I 1 Dec. 24,52-3 ' Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. APETITION for the Benefit of the Bank rapt Law, beta been filed the sth day of De. cemtv-7.1842 bye Ed , .d Hughels, late Merchant, now Clerk, EMI Dec B. BANNAN. AS- dwarf __Jghes, Schuylkill County. Which Petitioe will be heard before the District Court of the Uniteo States for the Eastern . Die: trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District COuit room in the City of Philadel. phia, on Friday the 6th day of January, at 1 L o'. clock, A. M., when and - where*ll persons inter. ested may appear and show otiose; if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted, and the said Petitioner declared Bankrupt. . EMI Dec.lo 50-31 APETITION for the benefit of the Banhrhpt Law. bee been filed the 28th clay of Nevem.. ber, 1842, by EdWard. Y Farquhar, farmer, Sehuylkill Co. Which PetitMon will be heard before the Distridt Court of the United Slates for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bahkruptey, at the District Court room in the City of Philadelphia, on Friday, the 6th day of January nest, at II o' clock, A.: M., when and where , all persona inter:: (sited may appear and show cause,' if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted, and the said Petitioner declared Bankrupt. B. BANNAN FRAS. HOPKINSIVI, • Clerk of the District Court. Decemberi 3, 1642 ' 49-31 NOTICE. A . PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrup Lan, has teen filed the 10th day of Deminber 1842, by Alfred Sabbaton, late Iron Manufacturer, Indi. vidually, antai a member of the late firms of Johnson & Co., Iron Manufacturers of N. Y. and Taylor & Co., of Pottsville, schuylkill co. Which Petition will be heard before the Div,. trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in BankruptCy, at the District. Court room in the City oN'hila. delphia, on Friday, the 13th. day of January next, at H 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 Peti. ion should not be granted, and the said Pen. loner declared Bankrupt. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. Dec. 17, 51— EASTERN DISTRICT:4iF PENNSYLVANIA PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Merchant, In dividuallp,,and as a member of the late firm of Hazzard and Strauch, Schuylkill co. John C. Ernst,Coal Merchant, do David Conner, Farmer, do Robinaon Ray, Miner, do Frederick Fried, Saddler, do Joseph S. Ruckel, of the firm of Joseph S. 'Ruckcl & C 0.,. Coal Merchants. do And Friday„the 31st day of Mack next, at 11 echick, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof,' before the said Court, sitting in -Bank ruptcv at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadelphia, Shen and where the Creditors 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 Dis charge and ertificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON • Clerk of• District Court. NOTICE, ' Dec. 31, 1-10 t PETITIONS for Discharge and Cepificate' under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Lewis L. Bevin; lakeeper, Schuylkill county., Peter Aurand, and Friday, the 27th day of January nest, at o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. of, belbre the said Court, sitting Itt Bankruptcy, at the District Coup Room, in the city of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of the maid Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. Nov. .5, 44-10 t A PETITION for Discharge and Certi fi cate under the Bankrupt Law; has been filed by Moses Stumm, of the firm of Strouse and Henn. semen, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill county. end Friday, the 27th - day of January next, at II o'clock, A. M., is appointedL for the hearing thereof. before• the said Court, sitting in Bank. ruptcy, at the District Court Roam, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of -the said Petitioner, who have prove(' their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap. aeer end show cause. if any they have, why such Dischirge and Certificate should not be granted. FRANCIS HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. NOTICE.' ' 25-ti Nov. 12, 46.- pETITIONW for Discharge and Certificate noder the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Francis Spencer, individually, and ea a member of the late firm of Spehcer, and Watkins, and Lowber,Spencer &Co., Coal Merchant t chug I. kill county. . • Audedried. late Farmer, Miller and Lumber Merehant.Schaylkill co. and Friday, the 27th day of January next at 11 o'clock. A. M is appointed fur the hearing thereof. before the said Coed'''. sitting in Bank. ruirtcy. at the District Court Room..in the City •of Philadelphia. when, and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who, have proved then Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap.. pear, and @bow cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate shduld not be granted. " FBAS. - HOPKINSON. Clerk of District Court= 47 November 19, LT an election held ihthe Pennsylvania flail in the Borough. of Pottsville. on Monday the Offi day of Dezember..lB42 7 the following , per: sons were duly elected officiary of the Schuylkill Valley Navigation and; Rail Road Compay r for the ensuing year i Bu D PATPENSON. - r I Mranagel. . Abraham Poit; G. G. Palmer F., Nit:bah Seereto4 4 , Treasurer. Andrew %ask+ `December 341 U% . 1111 FR AS. HOPKINSON. Clerk of the District Coate NOTICE. FOR DISCHA.RGE. Vatted States Court. In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. J, A. caftan., 184. FOUL 7 ..• _.„ : , GAZINEII TO z • 8413C.4:_ b 4 ' 4 ''' •tt,. I' -^ : .a. frElAird ' fiber hat madaarra y imManti •;- 1 - ' cilia a the Magazines of' any...reputation published ,iu the Poked :States; smil-orspectfullT: solicit* subscsiption fimtho. same at hni Pcrioth, est'Ageney.o(sce ank.tluok Store; which, wtll 4. • delivererl (Atka postage: 41411 . 110 as *ha sub, scribe at hisoftum:- Those rho pteifer tt:'tan pax for earth number as they;recelestlt:„Thololloie_l imir are some *l i the .51a4asines limited: for whith the eithicribei is Agent:, ...'. --. " A ~ 1 , 2 .;) Goder'ilidies'Atoolt,' ii;t Siiiiiliit a 3 Itill Graham's Magatine, ift?' ' •.li Miss Lellse:s Magaiine: • • --- do - I . Ladiete,,*pAition, i..- r:,,,. ~ ;. do -3, . •.. The Artist„ a stew publication , do, ~ . 3 -00 : '-' ,'• Epcs Sargeot's New Min.ifily Miiiiiine. 3'041 ' Boston Miscellany, -, • — do 300 New Fort Erilclterhockei; .'•' dii ',' 5 011 Ifantsrvlderchant's Magazine;-do" " 500 . 111 Campbell's risetim of Foreigu Litert4rai • , And &knee; , • ~ , - Merry's Museiiiii,-••••;„LOR Ladies' Musical Library,- .! ;, ,:, -. ''.. 3 iiir ..-1:r country current funds When in payment.. for 31agaiities, which togctliet,tiith the easing of t he, postage, tmll be suiScientin:Alcsatent for sub- .. scribing at this bffiCC: , 1 •,,,. , ' , ET AU thil cheap publteritioie tecii4ell; as soon - as issued:•-• "-•- , : ' - h. BA Al Deeeniber. (7 . PUBLIC , SA L, B Y AD.IOI.4I.NMENT: PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan'a Conte of Schuylkill tounty the Subscriber , Admin..; Istriitcrr of the estate of; Augustuk,Thateher. law ; of the State of Connecticut; deceased,. will expes4 to Sale by Public Vendue...on.Satnrday, the Itli day of lanuary nest, IV. o'clock in .the fore• noon; at the Koine of Charles Christ, in the nor: ough of Pottvirtile; a Certain Lot or Ground ritu:. ate in the Borough a° Pottsville; and county ,' o , Schuylkill; lying, and' being on,. Mahantangn erect, in froht forty feet, and in depth two bump, deed feet, and alitinchea Late the estate or' alit( deceased. - Attendance will be given and the con ; ditiona of Sale niade known it the time and place of sale, by. By order of the Coitir: • JACedikgbas. aerk.' December 11:11. Lorberry Creek Rail Road Cotlipany: NOTICE is hereby giiieri to the Skinltholifers ." of the aboim company, that tim_DosiriVot Manners hive' this day *dared. a Diciden4cif eight per cent., on all the shares of Stria paid," op in full; payable on or after the 18th 'ay of Febriiary...next, by William. Graaf. Esq i Trearia . ; titer of the company. .. . JOHN STRIMPFLER, &et'y. Pinegrove, December 10, •', 50-4 t TUE PHILADELPHIA; READING, and ,POTTSVILLE RAILROAD, 07,-r_ t _ '7,l:Wry ••••••-*--,71-r-rr -4'fA- NEW ARRANGEM ; ENT. On and a ft er, 'Wednesday, November.. Scr, 1843 Me eassengei, Cool and Freight Tkains'will run at the folrouring Hours on- the Phirsdep phis Reading and &Mani Railßoadi COAL TRAINg The 5 Coal Trains will leave Pottsville be. twee° the hours of 9 and 10, A. 111., or one gear: ter of an hour apart, and rust , on to - *eliding - where they will meet and pus all the op Trains, Coal and Passenger. . 1 • The first 3 COI Trains will leave Riehtitortd between the hours of 61 and 7, and the last 2 will leave the Plane at 76 and 71: the let of these last will always. hold up before crossing the main Track at the Falls, until signalled to by the watch man that all the 3 Trains from Richmondlauf passed up the Lint. . PASSENGER TRAINS. - The Down Passenger Trein7 will leave Pont+ villa at 12 1 M., behind all the - Coal Trains pat. sing - all the tip - Coal trains at Reading, and' running past the last at Daumstown, thenext at Dotiglansville,and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottidosio. The op Patnenger Train will' leave Philadet, phis et 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pas: sing all the down Coal Trains at Reading, then running to Pottsville. • • READING FREIGHT TRAIIa ' • The Down Freight 'Train will testa neadini' on Tuesdays and Thursdays. at B A; N. passing, all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts. town, where they , will wait for it. , - The up Freight Train will leatv the Phrnir cor, Wednesdays end -Friday?, immediately behind the up Passenger Train, to Pottstown,where it will wait for all the dawn Coal and Passenger Trains, which trains will also wait for it, and then' run-to Redding. _ • POTTSVILLE FR MUT TRAM Leaves Reading on Thursday and 'Bator&if,' at 7 A. M.. passing all down Coal and Passenger - Trains at Port Clinton, whore the latter /WU wilt wait for it • Leaves Pottsville about 7 P. M., after all the,, Coal and Passenger Trains are . in, and has the , track 'clear to Reading. G. A. NICOLL% Super% Transp a. P. R. & P. R. R. Novarber ' - VALUABLE REAL EWTATE: AT PRIVATE BALE. elonsisting of a 60' by. 230 act LOT. , sitontedr on the corner of Mahantongo4nd fourth Sc " . and the first property belOw the Catholic'ehurCh on which is erected two substaothil e•ea . 'l , two Story • Frame Dwelling Mises. This property is' so situated that it = can be. divided into two 30 feet lota. having . a house on each. and will be sold eithes entire or separately, to4iiit purchasers. For terms apply to Sept. 3, 36—tf NEW FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. STOIIE. , , • JUST opene d . for the _ Bentfit of the Poor, hir selling at reduced priCes and for cult, at the. old Post Office stand, Centre,street i opposite Afar. het street. By calling end exerning yen will find the N. ce: to sail the Times. Pottsville, November IP, GASS,Titt 4,cuuncuiLL, PoRTRA/Ti. - ParNTERs„ • - ESPEUTFULLY announces to the tadiew Ku' end Gehtlemen of Pottsville, that they hasp' . taken a room at GEISSE'S HOTEL; Centre: street; Where they will be happy to wail 90 0: any who may wish to patronize - • 3.7 They'will 'paint Portraits from 113 to ft2o , ' according to the size., The Public are respect, fully invited to caU and see Specimens at their ;- room. 41. Pottsville, Nov. 26,1842. 1 - " • . FRESH WINTER GOODS. /PHD .subseribera have just vecetved to addl. Jo- trop to' their former stock, a supplyrolStaplW and Fancy Goods, suitable to the season; Con- • •,• I • •• • • • • 4 • silting of , .- • • , Merinos, Flannel,. Cloths, Coalmen; - ..; Sattinetts,.Mouslin de:Leiner:flaxen, CliAl4;' , .. Prints, Gloves. Hoisery,,of all tkirtds,- Bleached and Brow . ° Muslinti'rickmg4; •' • Checks, Fancy Ildkfs., Vesting; Gingham; 40.."&M.,'"- 1 • , ' And be.. also received a fresh 'apply of Groce-' ries, elf of which we .are prepared to selkat tura.' soally tow prices, and would , respeatfall,f . invits' the public generally to give use c011. , ' TROUTMAN & SILLYSII,OI.:_. December . ; . AT en ejection beld at the,Peuesjilvania Bait, in the Borough oflottaville. onliffroday, the•• Ofith day of December on, ;the folloifingyer;- eons - Were duly elected °Mom of the Mill Creel( And Mine Hill Navigation and Rail Road Oki; Pat*: for t h e sawing; year' • 27i.: p fahlea • 'GEORGE PATTROCOL Bord Pateetion, Harvey Hnikins. Samuel &mot - Arldraw 10 . 44 :Jolitituthstloes' , :, • ' Seenteriimui 71vivivivier. . , AnuturetNinsin. • ..Deeemlier 31. . i v. , - t: ."—I.o. '~~a?►'! r y 'i 1, n MIN TEIOHAd C. I'oLLOCK. Adminiittator. A. RUSSEL. Mahantongo Street. CM E 4,,;i•' 12i 46-
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