r . ~.:;..t ERE g “ - El remov . 1116 . .12kb atealiss. liVinter t - isiterin ilia! sir :dieter the Be.iions,7 an al., London latperia - Maga- . following pieturiirf winter : 11 spirt were iii'coantenanCe'. aneceedetl the TOttrigul of kutinnn." viaa'ltiditi the numerous fold Of her dark rebe . Extending her: hloodlin.) arra; ihe held to:wards as - a -withered,. branch. covered With the hoar - froat.. Thin 1/Vl - Mee' said ' my guide, (a venerable sage;)l lipiril whoselniluence as stilt more Withering than, . , , tif ;titia :in : Observe how ..latiguully thtc • Itmain floics at her approach the flowers droop, ..=their stalks, had the music of.the feathered' eong; *at is htn44ll.', WINTER: I comenot to deform tlte,y)*. .. • Norrsting ruin sprach: . ' • . fioreAst the free:nag spew-storm Okeas . Wen' th + unsheltered head,_ Unbid'ef Him who nifetrallitie • Abose..beneatlithe sky, - 2 ~..-- -r 7,7The fir s t. the last, the eternal One; Mightierfas than 1. - • • lie bidititelonch the arcade, that How. And biotin icy chains; 2 . • - At hislcommand I shed the snow,... - cosers "Arid ttestormwird Mal beat -Upon the humble shed. Where in his cheeriess rude retreat, ••- wanderer makes his bed: , Ye desolate who shrink beneath . The cold - and:wintry blast, Ye real the bitterness ordeath, - Butsona it will be past. • • Therein a laud of joy and . peace. hero the scrap! gong ; •• Vor there the wititei's storiiigires place - • Tula eurtal spring. . 'They are gone, said I, in a tone of sorrsw there is • the valley. but its inhabitants are, fled:' O s htly are gone,'-answered the old than; but let not the lesion they have taught us depart with lbw:l'l6 - '4 All things are in hi,4 hands, whosepraise they seek;' note lief falls to the ground dnseen of the Creator._ Remember- this in the hour' of tapining and discontent; be grateful for the 'good bestowed,iind be patient tinder the evil inflicted.; and learn to perceive, in every occurrence of Arian life, the, direchng influence of the God of the seasons.' - , Nest Or'mem Street Market. , - • UMIftRIA.....Rie with the rain, and fall with 'sun.. Holders uneasy, calculating on a spread of Inisinesi;" ' Article - apt to Change hands.' Hilitik r =Stock -- Of a light nature, and people tt, looking for, ` -.a change in quality with the first cool-.weather. Few sellers crowned with eucc r ss, and noneof thi3 prod ucerseiinght - napping, ' Great distress presumed to be fill from efforts to pull wool river the eyeti." L- Lehr - nab,' elutes, &c.—Great activity in these articles just heforeyankt closes. Duns - also die cover . - .it4eiire`to Wade in the'commodity. Boots brisk, but no pampa in the market; u there should be to carry. .off the rain. Hosi—bwini to a close stocking of the mark - et holders do not anticipate anise--above the kn4e --Some difficulty in getting rid-of wei.soeko, which, its Yet, cannot be unravelled: • Piarst:oons—Holdrni are in a tight place, • • but are unwilling to let go. Like most metchtuits, they evince considerable anxiety about , the state of their,drawers. People have, an eye to bulimia ', • for convenience sake. Sesisseias—Business in this article is ptat-' ly over thci lelbashou'der. Holden; are anxious to /et go - t/rwirds bed time but , are ready for ,buck- ' ling too early. in the morning. - Brocics--It is neck or nothing with dealers in article.' Hoiden; get uneasy in the middi -of the day'-and in transaction's are perfectly - Willing to throw off Stocks were stiff last week, but the weather affects thein ionsiderably at presek. 'lVsistrcoars —Nol transactions, people' have not. money; to in-vent this article, and pocket arc empty, ...Gmorse.;-This commodity is very little-hand . eil; l e who fingers in them finds_itt hard to get' dear, The chief dealers tiro among the a-wrist- • ociacy. ••. Cartes.—These articles rise and fall. lAttri butable to 'hot weather. Many holders seemed .'determinod to do well, (duel.) Haartzescarors—Much sought for, and hold. ers inclined to hold on.- By a late discovery, the Wear; in,them ant'foond to contain specie. _lt 'is en ammtaly that these hang heavily on hand, '; Prery,hody nose this. . . , 'EaSt Trwis.h—li loccduco was hard to-nay that nottang astonished him so much as to hear people coMplainingof the times. For his part, he said, he never had such easy times in his lite he can set by.his stove for three and four hours at a stretch;' and nobody will come into - his shop to distur s b ,his cogitations. He insists that easy times hie just as good is "better times," Mid no hperson who Eils- - tin opportunity of the hun. !Ikeda of men who are walking the streets unem ployed, will: dare to say, that,,so fat as a freedom from labor is concerned, these are not the easiest times that were ever known. Filltilo,NS by DIKEMBER.—.—Ear drops are unich worn - by tbe mild drops et the nose trisentli Children. Cardinals era more is fashion than the esnlinsi virtues._ . Dresses ore pow made fullerbehind-thait we ever sate the* before, 'and • it hi 'quite's plesiant Anornines' 4 eicuridon 'l6 de. cutunevigete a fallArmeliballe. Sacks - ire the wtylkio cOstuoie of the gentlemen—whether gut. *WAG thin) by the ladies or not. we cannot say. Gentlemen's buota are now made too email for the feet—jeUtnucn. eo, that in soin.t.easee the toes .c e' pbep ,throtier i6em. Reatheis and- jewels are mticbPogue, and much credit is given at the ladies tor: . thotr tato in • ,tbt ae parti'eniarr.• Tbiu shoo faaivaiking an int article of general eon with-our gonna auiaseta AI( Eiereszar .Laston;--The follckTing Few. tenceietakenfroman orticiti in' the Bonin QuOr terly 'Re'vO'ew on theeubject of novel teatling : • '- “Throni.atialtLe last ne!ii novel; go with me through these ilarti, lona blind cuurta, into . the demi:vet:llam urifurnisheil garrets, where paveity; 1460-acid: 'crime ate crowded together; layer upon -where breeds the Corruption that pollutes -011 what+ m' rel atmosphere. Mere, my friend*, is a• iolume 'diet may excite yaw; hero is it work ierhiCh•yeri may send. Forget riot lesury; for.: l get yom, ittindo s 'ease ;_blitsh - for your' repinings. yottesetit_imental whimpering% your *lipoid , . and -. indigestion; and temember.thut-you are men-and women ; land that -it is 'your business to mike, thisr.eattb, a paradise anti eaery tannin heart a - meet fettipte'forlbe living Gid. • : NEW DRUG STOME. • - . - ' . / N. B. ElCHHOLTZ.'respeletfally • ---_— ir informs the-citizen, of Pohladle, and „Sehoilkill wanly generally, that Ne - Pia opened, ( in the store formerly be, come by Mr. 810430 a' general assortment-of - ."-' " Drugs.-. Medieincs, • - ; Chemicals,' Paints, Oils. Dyes, -.- Glass Spices, -Patent Ateclkines;4-s.. • Arnteolicita a ihant 'of public patremege, confi - deotly;essorieg the public that- every article' to be of. the Ara quality, arid purely Having Nerved a reetilar apprenticeship to the beeinie na 'Philadelphia, those - : who favour him i 'with a call, can feat satisfied : that c Ivat guard strictly against all miatakev;and'havitheir med • ieinea pot op with the'Oreateit care and • • Physicians prescriptions , attended to with !teals, are, at all boo re...CountrY Physiciets and iStoraltaltpers, supplied at a' ;mall -advance on ci if prbm. • POttivllle, Malabar 3, 49-11 z :-:,-,: ;,;Y - • N • OITR AL 7t. - PRQTEVfION IND 4 HEE' I Caßifirll4o#lo;Paid CHASTE*. 'PIM 1.111)41L, • , CONTINUE to mike Insurance; permainent . and limited on every description of property in town arid errant ry'on the isnot fitverabletertria. Office :1631:Chesnut Street nesifiltti street. ' CHARLES RANCIFIER. President: • DIRECTORS. ' Charter" IV; Beaker, 'Serintiet Grant. James Scott; - iivderick' Moroi; - • Thomas Bart.. -Jacob B. Smith; 'Thomas S. Wharton,' Geo. IF.Riehirds, • 7 b 6 ine Wagner. Vodeeoi D. 'Lewis: • CHARLES G. BANCKER;Secit. The 'Subscriber has been"appointed' agent for the above mentioned institutioc, Mid is now pre.: pared to make insurance. on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ' ' • ANDREW 'RUSBEI4. ' Pottsville. June 19. 1841, ' Indemnity against tom or damage-by ,- • Ca pit al , • • CHARTER PERPETUAL. THE: SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY. mike Insurances, either, teropojary-or perpettothy, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country, on !rouses, Barias, and Buildings of all kinds, On Household Furniture, Merchandise, Ironies, Cattle, Agriculturil,Commerciat and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description t , VESSELA and their Cargoes in port, as well at! Mortga ges and Gmund Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for. Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter, at the ComPany's.office, at- the Northwest corner of Still and Wood 'streets. . esi MORTON McMICIIAEL, Prdent: • ECRUMBHAAR, Secretary. _ , -• DTRICTORS. Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, • Joseph Wood: .- Archibald Wright. P. L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Tawnsend. - . Elijah Hallett, Robert Loughead, George M. Trainman. ft• W, Pomeroy, George W: Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed Ao.grrr for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INIMRA NMI upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN • Pottsville, Feb. 27,1841 , 'Rienzi, 4' , /Rawer, The Disowned, • do Last Days of Pompeii, do Kugene Arain, du Paul Clifford, do Devereux, . ,do . . Pelham, . - ',do - , • Nabob at hurry!, . . Confessions of Harry Lorregner, in 4 parts, illustrated— price.each number, • 25 Puffer Hopkins. 1.4 F:anklio Evans, or the Inebriate, • • 126 Pauline, a Tale of Normandy, . • ,126 Phinntas Quiddy, ,126 Percival Keene, . •- 126 plira. by Bulwer, . 126 Wing.and.Wing, or Le fettfollet, 2 vols. 5U Czarina,l4 Mr.. liofflend, 25 Leibeg's Agricultural Chemistry, . 25 do Animal Chemistry, Last of the Bullwinkles, . 126 All the cheap publications received soon as published. - - All the Waverly Novels in 2 1 at 25 cents per No., of $5 r ved and for sale by Ap the above . . ?e"04 , - scriher. . . , I,l± Su rfpttons received at this office for a. ny' -pub 'cation, issued in. Philadelphia, New , Yoils, or Boston. DeceMber 3. EXTRAGURIN AIM CASE. • , QUEBEC, May 8 ; 1837. VKA R SlRr—An article called Dr. Hewes "Nerve and Bone Liniment," came to my knowledge a bout two months since, through our friend Mr. Camp hell, and I procured a bottle and had used it for about a week Without any material change, until One morn ing I found myself under the exercise (livery uncom mon'feelings, imagimng.that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, I requested my family to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trust myself on my rem, not having for the last f(acrteen and a half years evereven made'the attempt to stand: but my confidence, was so great that they consented to assist me from uiy bed. I,fonnd ['could use my legs with' apparent ease, but could not bear my weight on my feet. Withenpnart, however: repaid place one foot before - the other with a facility that astonished me and all around Inc. They led me twice across the room; Isat down with feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea was that 1, was once again to be restored to' the world ran through my frame like an electric shock. My familisurronn ded me in tears of joy, and the-excitement so com pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day I walked three time across the fluor, again .bearing..l little weight at each -time on my ‘feet. I, then, used crutches for a few days. when my strength bad become ao far re-established, that I could .cross the thin ' , alibi - Mt the least aid. My advaacement from floo time -has been ahimat incredible. 1" can walk: two hundred yards and bock with ease, tind my chil- dren, ( the bed-rid are often blessed, like me. with nO,ir a dozen,) have been 'so overjoyed that they Could scarcely at or sleep, and Ms. Corning seems to feel .half a score of years younger hespelf. You *ill rec ollect how much bent together limds when you were last here. I have entirely overconie this. If I look ed as odd; as 1 felt when I begah, M Walk, 1 would have been gazed at in astonishments I have seen ma. nylof my old 'acquaintances. some of whom did not: knhiv-me at and rehire would scarcely credit their senses 'and would hardly have been more astonished, though one had oo.nsen from the dead."' I•have now every confidence that lam a well man. I think this -article is the most. extraordinary of any I ever heard Of, 'and wit is apt extensively made known to. the pub lic, 1 think the proprietors are 'eery culpable. ; If you know the persons to New York selling it, you had bet ter show theni this letter, and let them refer to you, or publish this if you thiuk it would aid the distressed. Remember me to your family, • ' Yotirs, very truly, • - !THAN C.•CORNING. For sale by loin S.C. Martin. WM. T. Epting. and Clemens & Pars* Pottsville. • May 21, 1812. EEO! YE RED READS-AND GREY! PHENOMENON IN CHEsitsystr. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE. Colon the Hair, and will not Me skin!! t.o' lIIS dye is to form of a' powder which in plain 311. matter of fact may be applied to the hair over night, the first . nightturntng the lightest . ' red' or grey hair to a dark brown, and by repeating a second or third eight, to a bright jet, black. Any person may. therefore, with the least possible trouble, keep his hair, any dark shatfe or it perfect black; with a poii! . else assurance that ,he powder: ifapplied to the skin. Will not color.' There is no imuble; In removing it from she hair, as in all powders before made: By an occasional application, a person turning grey will never be known tiv. hare-a .grey hair.-. Directions complete with the.article. There is no coloring in this statement, as one can easily test. • • . - This die is sold gay by COMSTOCK At-CO., ~ 71 Maiden Lane, New rtirk. FOr 41e only in Pottsville. by JOIIN B.c. k Old'Goverment. Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. imperial. Young Ilyeon. Pouebeng 4rSouchong Tee Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles and Satices,;a general assortment. • Red, White, Yellowland Brown Soap,;., Nines and Liquors, e full assuriment., Portoßico. - Cuba; Sugar. House and Syrupilloyase&, Chocolate: Coco, Stansli. . • Cad be biiifyin on as 'reasonable terms as 7v6erear - -kr..g.;&.A. HENDERSON," ' 28 z. 22-;—z • • W pigeat of tbe. 41 - 4 [Awn of Pentisylvania. AicKinney's , McKinney's Eklect Laura_ of reisesOvania , for the use of the Fariner, - ;Stecanic.,.sod .2dari of Business - , or tsars that every= *kit in: the, community oughtio'beacqtOtinted,*.ith:-;.lstat received and fur sniti by.. 13: SOMA& . CHEAP, READING : FOR WINTER EVENINGS. .Jeekly rminbers, rnOete. Just tecei. ,e and for sale by the sub• R. BANNAN, Bookseller and Stationer, 49 -A dye to sorrel.tops most interesting— One that gray-headed mortals should be testing— A great '• Phenomenon in Chem istty.7 • It is strange. but any nue may see , East India Dye that, brown or . blachas sio,, Colors the hair, bht will not stain the skin. • TO THE OLD -AND YONG. • Alay 7,20.-1 r FRESH GROCERIES, lOboamtiez S, •'- ," • •:fflit4CKEM.,4•Water,•Suds,' Sigir- anti -„Butter Crickeri. Jtesb,fig sitetoy,;. 3. ikliy29M—r_ •• ._.r..904r.-k•IIENDER SO TEML-450 beteg .Sobektut received awl I7or pie by • • =•_.• bet,lff. MILLER - CEIAGGETITY. ; WYETIPs-CIIIMWII:IIfMC—Just receiv, " ed 113:8A 131LASTEW&SALT-15ilionliorPLiiiii;a 1 4 IL - 150 sacks Oman!' 'Salt; for sale-bs r Oct P. MILLER.&HAGGERTt KY& NOTES.---On sheets. and bound KY 'inbound Also Sills of Lading, for sale by Jnly 30. EC RADIAN. .pIRATES & 1411URIDERS.--Histoty. of Ri ntee and Horrible filuvprs. Jost received end " • '-; ' • - , . . 13ERRIAN Ml—Which flaws free* fetid° are of Steel Pens: just received and for-sale . July 23,30-_-, . ,• - - . BANNAN • OLEIC'S COMMON SCHOOL HMO.Y-~ [[ ost MY-ust received and : for sale by ~ • • May , B. BANNA/Vr iII&TEKL PENS—Every variety, just reeeived and ' 'fur sale very cheap by B. BANNA ILUOVIGIeB GERMAN 41NIY, ENGLISH AORA M MElN—lust reel end for pale by Oet. -'• - B. lIAND4 AN- raTtitE BOOKS.-;-.-The subscribe/ a variety of Tithe Bioko of it i , ed kind, which-vill be sold cheap. Nov. ' B. B. B ILLS OF LADING-01i - tette for ebiliping• Mil "to New Yor , k," print ed and for oak by • B. BANNAN. Angus, 6. 3 WO I'S & CANES—Just received and fo sale an assortment ofGig, Su'key, and riding Whips. and Walking Canes. March 19.12 JOHN-S.C. NIARTIN. VAR MEKSP MUCK MANUALs- - -1 1 4 1 qi• ."."- treatise on sell and manures: Also, The' FAR MFR'S LAND MFASHRF.R. or pocket companion lust received ar.d for sale by - -B. HANNAN. A pri_ 16 - - 16-- - yowl' AND EAR ACHE.--Mit.Ws Tooth and Ear Ache drops; a eafo and speedy tureifor the abOve diseases. Just received and for Sale at MARTIN'S Drugstore- . Aprill6,l6 M:• LIARMIING & .% HDEN IN G.—The com -plete Farmer, and the complete Gardener; :Ina received and ferule by March 26 ; - - • 13— pICTORIAL BIBLE,—With 600 Um'. 3 volume4elegantly bound—price .. l36. Just received and for sale by June 25. - • ••,- • R. BANNY.AN. piANc.tort SAf.E.—A second hand ano for sale very low by 7. J., • ATTY. Noveniber 5 pIAOS.;--The sub4cribe ave. been appsint ed Agents by the fi ark Manufacturing po. for the sale oftheir cef trued Grand Action Planets, of either Rosewood a:. Mahogany. a specimen - of which can betseel - 1 by applying to Decemb-rlB, 51— T. & J. BEATTY. Pr" DOCTOR P. •Pe N AOLE—Ite. - 1_1; • spectre* tenders his professional services , o the citizeas of Pottsville, and'sieinity. *.v.. r ...his o ffi ce is: et the corner of Market and 4;:.A., Adams streets. April 16, 16—tt NCOUII AGE '4II0:111E IN UUSI ity.- auBLANK. BOOKB:L-Thesubscriker manufactures all kinds of Blank Books, from 6i cents to $l2 eabh, which be will warrint: to he equal in quality to any , purchased elsewhere, it Philadelplo.l prices, April 1616-- • B. BANNAN. DAPER CHEAPER THAN EVER t I: - Writing Paper and LetteePaper, ruled. at 91.75 ream wholesale, or In cents per quire retail, to suit tho tunes. , Also a large assortment of paper of so. perior quality, at reduced prices. Jest received end for saleby June 443- B BANNAN. PATENT LIAR FLA T&ROUND HOPE. AND Ok;NF4tAt. Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING. PA. • riIHOMAS JACKSON,, begs leave to return his A. most sincere thanks to Captaink and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen. malty. for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period , of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he would respectful ly inform them thai after the destrumien of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January; 1841, he built an entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted up with now and improved machinery Of the best deateriotion; for the manufac turoof Pateni Laid Cordage, of every kind, -fully e quit to any in the United States.. Ile has al added to the above. an establi r shinent for the wanufac eof all kinds of cents. eed Ropes, [falters, P sh Lines. Twiees,.Chalk, Mason. and measuring lin ,of every variety. T.-J. would else respectfully inform all who may be likely, to want the , article. that he maniac. lures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power.. The Flat Rope is very much use.i in the mines of Earope. and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages Over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Fiat Ropes to be made of the 'very-lfest material, in the most careful and experien ced manner, and brmachinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofeoils . of Italian, Manilla. and 'Ned Russia Hemp Rope; Bow, Stern and Towing lines, of all sizes,. Packing for steam engines. Lines. Twines and Cordage of ev 'my description. Alsc,.Tar, Pitch and Oakum: con stantly kept on hand; , T. J's..beet quality Italian hemp eanattowing lines are madeon an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best apd strongest kind of.ltalian Ilemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the n along of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too qti od, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produCe them perfect. Orderifor any thing- in his business from a-fishing line weighing 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet length el 3 inch flat rope weighing, 3i tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful. ly received and promptly exeented on the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. - • . P. S. any a . oantity of Flaz taken at Market price. Reading. iteb.-19 EEO Dr. Redwere 'fetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment." B)121RICE 50 GENTS A BOX—Is, one of the best and most efficacious remedies to those treoblesume diPeases yet _discovered as the fol lowing certificate will show._ . This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the Tenor in the face, I had large running sores, all over my throat, chtn, neck and cheeks, in deed- I was so bad that I was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied overmyface. Af ter trying all the.remedies I could,think without the slightest' advantage, 1 , was , advised t o try , BedwelPs- TelliF Ointment,. which . : alter using, a few'baxes con rely • mired. me, and I pleased to say, that although the -cure has heed effected for sorno time, there is-not any:appear of its returning. , SAMUEL DFAVEES, , ' • Apple4rel,- shove Poplar Lane: Philadelphia 9 Juty 2. 1833; • • HEDIVELL'S GREEN -OINTMENT. For he eiira. of Felons, Uleers, old' Cuts and Sores. This idialtiablekOinmen hal longbeen M.tiso, in. ha Ci y and Li tierces of Philadelphia. and-is s uccess in curing old ULCERATED SORER and long' sanding WOUNDS, has been; rely' al: tonishing. Prica 25 cents a box. '• ' 4 ' BGDWELLIS COUGH DROPS, Patozza CEATS YEW EOTTLE=.A . most.eleisant, safe and efficaoieus ietuedi, 'for Coughs,.Colda Hoarseness, Weakness of the-Brants, ite.,proffu: cing rest and ease where all other remedieti have failed. - - • _ • The above highly' esteerited medicines have full' directions attached to each article.. The public Will do well to kive'thein.a trielots ma ny thousand have been cured by their iise,..Prepa red by James Bette, corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia, 'tor Dr. 13edwpkood fmt sale at the Drug and Chemical store of Jan. 1, 1-7. • • • JOHN S.C. MARTINI • Aim* for Pottsville and vicinity • ALL persons havingctshniragainstthe Estate of Robert Mebermutillate.4l the city of New Yode r , deceggsd, are: regireated - to make, known the. game-without iteray,- 16 Abigail-Mc: - DevItoll:-ExectitrIx t James Rs: Whiting:- Esq.' 'o'r George Gee liartlX:entoro.ht the ell:fatties. Year, oi to - EDW.OWEN Auptney Thrtheiltiduttor . p, Pottsville. ' Arinl , • 16.41. j . _ ,z ../ 4 rhas on hand most applo• NOTICE. A. •-. • 'Ftriirr tht•Couyter' • It would be prepiisterons in. Ta. writer for the read ers of such a Jouniat the Crl 4 iiiier. tit *Hess thea , -Prejudices, eassiosslortrmpersticions‘ , .lGoedctuntami •sertso 4 t4o4 .o , lTeaat. be Possessed At lho.resdeis•of this piper: and ren.se•pciaseared of such, and those on dove-caret° attract. We will now assert, in the most noqitalifted tenns;,thatmn - innocent remedy has been flintd,i: that absolutely,eure Rheumatism, and stiffness ofjoints, if - of , twenty. yearer standing. The easel-tine-is sq bread, that it will hardly obtain • crededee; yie urd &wire; unless trapported by nimotn atm testimony:--Nola ; the- testimony 'given to' so many worthless quackeries isso abundant;thatto 'criminstiy between such, and teal marter of fait tea. simony, is very dilkelt. 'Totems, glance at a point tharcie at mice heepPreeiatedithe proprietors have resolved to give this remeriyro the poor, end to cure those able to pay for it,l befons they ask pay. hid then leave it to the sufferer to 'pay.whst be - We entreat, thereforesufferers to call at 71 Maiden line, for some drops _ (Indian Elixir) to be taken,- and a Nerve and Bcine Libiment to Use outwardly; and if they - by one Week's use, beeome more sue 'prised aml delighteckylian th 4 ever expected, we will never again make 'Birch 1111. assertion. Will invalids now clutrerfor. the want of this, mild, innocent, and all potent remedy? If they refuse it, washy them in deed.—h. Y. Caen. 4 , Erzy...-Feb. 19, 11312. . For' sale by „lohn - S..C. Manin; Wm. T. •Ept:44, and - Clemens & Patvia, Druggists...Pottsville. ' play 14. - ' • • - • 9247-Iy. JA YICIWNEY, 11ESPEQTFULLY itiforuis the publiejlint AA' he h'ss broughti"with him from - New York this sprilig, a large iumisternent uf - `GROCERIES 4 LIQUORS, Which he offers for sale at the most moderate Philadelphia wbolciale prices, ( freights added, )" at. his store house, in the new Stone Building, ' next door to his tavern. Morns' addition to Potts ville, consisting of. Black and Green Teas, . 'PallingLoar, Santa crux, or u leo, New Orleans Sugani, , Rio, Java, and,St. Domingo Coffee; • Sperm & CornmOn Oils, Molasses, . White and Yeiloir Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and 'Box Raisins,_ W qli , y, ine a a t nd Liquors, rom common tO the omit A quantity of Dryed Meat,- , Mackerel, from No. l'to NO. 3, in quarter half and lull barrels, . - About 300 Sack s.Gionhd Salt, 60 barrels superior Albany Summer Ale, &c.. May 14, • 20-1 y EMU POT'PVII,LE 181. - 4NEi rOCPIRRY. THE ietik , suhserib is have constantly on hand, a general .sortment of Hollow-ware, Cart . and Ra g ozes;Plough points, Mould Boards,. Rails • Turn ova Castings, 44c., and are pre. pa i to furnish castings of all kinder to order, at a cheap a - rate as can be furnished else Where. Possessing a desirable sitafition adjacent to both rail road and canal; and baying. every facil. ity for and experience in the manufacture of ete? lugs, we can confidently promise entire satiefac. [ion to all who may favor us with their orders. HENDERSON & FARRELL. 22 May 28. PENNSYLVANIA HALL. THE public are respectfully ineormed that the subscritiers have taken this large and corn - .! .. modulus establishment, recently, kipt 'sass - by William . G. Johnson. To the fur -1 I' Y..z` met patrons. of this establishment and .... --....:---.. the public generally, the undersigned promise to extend! all the accommodations and comforts at this hduse that men so satisfactorily received, while under the charsie of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH WEAVER, ?JACOB PETERS. - Pottsville, June :11, ' 24 RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS .NEW DRUG STORE. Tan Subset iber returns his gratefnlacknow I. edgements topic citizens of Pottsville and others, 'who stepped forward to hisassistance ter the loss of his 'property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub. he generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in thehouse formirly occupied by Charles W. Clemons,ln Centro Street; Bathe borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a general assortment of _ _ DRUGS, PAINTS GLASS, DYESTUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which fie is disposed•to Ken on very lOw and accommo dating terms. - • . N. B. ELF Physicians prescriptions carefully tit up at the shot - twit notice. • ' May 30. 1:38 PHILADELPHIA., HEADING, AND NOTTSVILLE RAIL ROA M. RTES OF FREIGHTS ON 51 ERCHAN '6iw DIME. between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April - let, 1842, per ton of 2000 Mi. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks; $2 LO Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marbleftime, 'Far and Pitch, - ' • 2 50 Nails and Spikes, 'Bar and Rolled. Iron, • Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum her, Staves, Salt-tish, Tobacco and'Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and ' Beer, Oil, Leather; Cotton, Steam En. pines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool; Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines : and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass,. Paper, China end Qoeens-Ware, Meat, Fish end Confectionary, • 525 No Storage, will be charged for receiving or de.- live ring Freight'at any of the Compeer') Depots on the tine, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting ot Freight Trains on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P:5l March 26 D/imiL B. ElAss TOWN WALL STORE., HAAS & LAING, rgrk AKE pleasure - in announcing to the citizens o It Schuylkill county. that they have just opeued-ip the basement story of the Town Hall, on Cektre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid As sortment of , . NEW GOODS, . . _ : est brought from Philadelphia, where they weft; se- etted with great care, and purchased .at tusidnially low prices—comprising every variety of Dry -Goods; Graceries,..Dlass: Ware,' China . • , Ware Queens and Earthen Ware, , , Among which may be foind Superfine Cloths. of various colors , andNualities, Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres, . ' Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. - Prints .Lawns, Gitigha me, Morinoes and Plaids, "S lk. Stan, Linen and .Lacea, , • Canton Flannel, llellandi and Naiskins, Marseilles and Valentii Vestings,, .. • 3.4, 4.4. 5-4,6-4 Muslin% Bleached Inb_leached. • 5 Silk, Cambrie;Giogham and Cottozpind'fs. - 1- ''New and sui ewer styleSummefelotfis, • -Cottouades and Beverteenk . • . In fine, a very general assortment of - ' Gentteinen l a Sumner Wnre, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, MUrino ds_Wors'cl StoCkings , I lieti tad Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskitl• York tan, Silk; Thread; Beaver & Buckiikin Gloves, . Ladies' Silk,Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. - • •-• New Oriwitis;.: St., Croix; Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump 'Sugars, • • ' New Orleans, Segai Ifoosk'and Syrup Molasses,. • Tea and Coffee, of varions'lihds,- • • " Cheesc,Candles, Soap and Vinegar. • • Salmon • Herring, Mackere/, Shad.and Codfish, - Hams. Shoulders, 'Smoked Beef, and Venison. 011ie Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, ' • - Havanna; Half Spanish and Com Mon Segars t •.., Soda, Water lino Sr gar Crackers, Sperm Oit, Butter, Eggs.: and Lard, ' - • Dried Apples - 3nd Peaches, . • ••• •': and alreat variety ,ofother irtieles, all of which w ill be sold.at _law prices Joreault i or -in -Exchange for country produce. . < . IU.• Remem¢ei the MEM Liall Store. Potts Ville, May,l4; ' •DOCTOR AD, LIPPE,' • :- D ESPECTFULLY- inn:trine . the - inhabitants All of Pottsville- 'and its vicinity: that hc'hae ,moved 'in town, - and offers` his' professional' , se ces' in-all the Inettical branchea iFhe publie.' • Practicing he , Homompathielystern, and if - requesterf,.- - --the ,Allotenabici . he hopes rnim-leni experience to give foirsatisfaetion to" ticit `as oiill'im him. He will be ready far professiory at services at any tithe at hie residence. I.= -• pRINTERST ii 2114-011 12 alui 25 -Mi. Seg.,a phitedelphigpriceL saJD "' Mitch /9, It-• - RAM& Maali NEW STORE. MEDICINES, fa'TING. JAMES LAI 50. ECM %l aiGI V !NPIO Of 444414 - 5 incritaii*tige • This estriordinitylneiltelie: ill:founded" . upon tbe principle that th is 'human framtkleisubjeetwouiv cure Davin, .Correptlltimorai.orinutner words Inapprity, Of tbe - Blood. and nothing save vegetable cleansing, is Wanted in (Werth drive disease of eVery description front the body,, • lithe channels - of oar tniglity rivers aliciuld be- came choked up;.would oat' the waters find nesiontlets, or the coutnry , hb inandstedt- 4 —'lnt so,w ith the human body; if thebaturaVdraitts becritee closed) the accumulated iitipbrities will mostainnued ly finite*, in some form of dmeasepr death willbe a 'certain consequence. • • WRIGHT'S , ' INDIAN VEGETABLE =TILLS are eminently calculated for :carrying oat this onions ruiwirinci muting; because they-area purgative medicisteaci4ustly-..balanced and withal. Mtatund to the human stounitetion. Ihst they, cannot possibly injure the most delicate; at the name time, if .used in such a manner as to prodrice free eacciationit by the bOwels, and repeated a few times, It will be absolute ly imposiobln for-pain or distress of any kind to con .tuniwin the body ltwingle_ twenty fwe cent boa of tbeabave name&lndian :Vegetable- Pills will, in all cases, give reliel,sometimes even beyond the power of Words to describe, and if:persevered in fora abort time, there is not a malady in the whole course ,of hu min ills that can possibly withstatid their astonishing anti wonderful inßuence. Wittow4iiiimatv'VEGSVA ßLE PILLS axe - a certain cure for • COSTIVENESS. •• Because they completely cleanse_ the stomach and bowel! from those bilious and coirupt humors. which pararyse and weaken the digestive - organs, - and are the cause of headache, nausea,_ and sickness, palpitqtion of the heart, rheumatic pains in va nous parts of the body, and many' . other unpleasant symptoms. • • In all disordered motions of the Blood, called intermittent, Remittent. Nervous, InnaUtraatOty, and Putrid FEVERS. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ;will be found a cer-- rain remedy; because thy cleinie the stomach and bowels from all billions hamar' ; arid purify the blood; consequently. ail they remove every kind of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever. S., also when morbid humors; aiti; deposited upon the membrane and muscle. causing•those pains id's inalion and swelling,called - RH EUII.-I'l'lSM, GOUT, dm., • - Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persvcred with, will most assuredly, and without fad, malts a per feet cure.tif the above painful maladies.—'Flom threti to six et said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going to bed, Will, in a short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and 'corrupt humors; and rheumatism. gold, and . paid Of every description,.will disappear, as if by magic. For the same reason, when; film sudden changes of die atmosphere. or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humont which should pass off by the skin, are thrown, wardly. causing headache. nausea, and sickness , pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseneee,cougbs, con sumption,rheumatic pains in varionapart of the body and many other symtoms of - , CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable ,Pills will invariably give mediate relief. Three of four pills taken at night on going to bid, and repeated , a few titnes,.will remove ' all the _above unpleasant symtorns, and restornthe body to even sounderficalth than-before. The same may be said of difficulty • of breathing. or Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen, and carry off by the stomach and bowels those rough and phlegmy humors which stop the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause Of the above dreadful com plaint It should also be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are certa i n toremove pain In the side. oppression, naubea and sickness, lois of appetite, costiveness, a yellow un"e of the akin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAINT. Because they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited on theliver. are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also to prevent APOPLEXY 'AND SUDDEN DEATH. Because they carry off those humours *fah olistruc— tMg the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter; minaiion of blood to the head; giddiness, especially ei turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, inffamation of the brain, insanity, and all diserdere of the mind. Those who labour within , doors Should remember that they frequently breathe air atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lunge, and at the some time owing to want of exercise, the bowels are not sufficiently evacuated, the blood becomes impure, and headache, iadigesuon, palpimc tion of the heart. and many , other disagreeable syintoins are sure to follow. ' witictirs INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. tieing a Cleanser of the stomach and have's, and a direct purifier of the Blood, - are certain not only to remove pain or distressof every kind from the body, but if used occasionally, so as. to keep the body free from those . humours which are the cause of every malady incident to mon. theyt will most assuredly promote 'such' a jug?' and equal circulation Of the blood that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to enjoy sound health, and disease of any hind : foi7t be - abAdately CAUTIONS 70 AGENTS. Country agents, and. milers, are respectfully informed that. owing to the great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a boat of unprincipled persons are busily engaged in manufacturing, and tending ' a spunous 'article in imitation of witicriirs INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. They'are also further 'donned that t have a suit pending against one V 0. Feick, for counterfeiting the above named medicine- and are v.-tenoned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. O. Feick. as he cannot by any possibility have toe - genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable PAIS for sale. All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are provided with a certificate , of' - agency, signed by William Wright; Vice PreMdent of the N. A. College ofklealth. Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as abcive described be known as base impostors.—Shuti them, therefore, as you would a Highway man, or .s Midnight Robber. Offices, devoted esclusively.trthe sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pits, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Rcurp. Philadelphia..No, 038 Greenwich sweet. Boston _ . N B—Beware of the count4feiter in Third Street Philadelphia. ' AG ENrs FOR SCHUY LULL COUNTY. SE Thoinas & James Beatty. Bickel Sr. Hill, Onelgeburgr! Daniel Saylor , Schuylkill Haven. Aaron Matta, Mahantongo. J. Weist. Klingerstown • • . Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo.. Jonas Kauffman, do Mahantorigo, Caleb Wheeler, rmegrose:' • John Nnyd,,r, - Friedensborg. , • & G Martz, Port Clinton Fetheroff, Diet/ as' Co. Tuscarora. William •`- . , Taggert, l'ainaqui. • -John Maurer, hialiantongo.; - ' • • ' Mority Forreidci; West Penn Township . • It Sauter &Co -East Brunswick Township Seltzer & Bock, hicKeatiaburg C. DeFo rea t. Lewellyn. • • Emapuel 0. & Kauffman, ZimmermantoWn October 1, 1842, - 40— • = .11EW • SWAB.' THE subscribers would announce to the public that they. bevel:Weil the store lately occu pied by J. %V. Lawton & 4u. and hitve just re- ceived and opened an assortment 'of Dry Goode, Groceries, Queensivere; &C. einong which are DRY GOODS. - r MUT -Mack 'and Fancy Cloth and Cassinnis-Sattinette-Monglin do Lanen-LL'lunt zes—Flannels--Cotton, dot.—Checka, Tickingi, Itlor;nos,-fileackelt . bleached Mealtime-- e f tvv Winter. Veating4M - it nd. Cotton Handkerchiefs--Wircley-- o .14 Cottun Hai eery—Mena lion and. lialf;Hirovalt-7 Umbrellia.Oic. . • ' " 1 - : 7.. -'"'"! -- ' . lin; ' -- • GROCERIES. ' - ' - 4 " itiO-4ava—Laguira and- BrOwned Coffeca- Loaf and Brown Sitarailloong ifyion—Grn powecr;•-1 mpertal and Black .Teas-Picklea;••• SpiciSyrop— . Sugar HOnse and Trinidad Mo lasses—Sperm and - Cominon Oils—Fish—Sciapa r.Ciackers—Rie*--Rnizinis and Currante—Hops _ —Barley r •&c. '". . • ' .QUEENSWARE i . - • I.iiirpo' I, Granit e ,rt Commop and Scotch Ware. Glass Toroblere., Platc9.l Lamps 'ate. together with `an,; assortment of. Brushes, eedar Shovola, diC. ''ro all = or which ,wiorOulil., invite the attention of our frieede - - acid ,Of poblic • generalli, feeling, confident that yi 3 O 'cap give eatiefaction to,all. , 2o- TROUTNINgA SILLYSIAN L. W . :Tiorritam, ./ I • S. . Noirimber_2o SEAR'S BIBLE pIOGRAPIIV—Arith movr efal &inched eagravangs; being a Etiographyef the Lives andtharactersortheprincipal personagei re: corded in the'saered 'writings.. Practically adapted ta tbe initructia ofputitand, Vrirate'hittlies. - .Nat received alit nor salet4 0 ;•-v i • , BANN AN. 41 . 1.134 TR 7rAlbaiseer Quills, a new an . exc ellent. . ?lell'eccinel t an a c A t fk nle by fr ,- -':::!-,, - ,`..'... : :'4:':- :, ::: - 4':Q , 7:: 7 :`:'`.';. - : . ASTHMA : 7 '?% . r:'. - •: - f;7,•t,4-:,- , •z , z' RATES OP„AINSA.Uffr 01' (VAL Per fon,.lpskti-,sliilitilitliittiteoibuylkill Haven r•-•‘• 1 *-- - • ' • •.--Orditr— gave sisss i ' :Plebe; 11.50r51,40 -"rv 1,32 " NPriistowo, .1,35 ••••` : 1,20 . " - Teti 1:33 ' • • • : 1 -•• Valle; Forge, :ASO - - L's 'Phienisville, , 1.25 1,20 ••• k. Pottstown. - .1,10 „ 1,05 4 1- Douglassville; • 1,05 • 1,110 r, " Reading; --• 95 ' 90 • I Althousebi Bridge, '65 —.l ••• SO . • - -•110" " • si -130 • 'Barnhart. - ••- 67 - ' 67 . " Port Clinton, 56 56 Orurigshorg, ' ...33:.-. .• • •33 Ap allowance of 10 per cent., per,lon will be Made to, those furnishing, their, owrilCl4ll4 Richmond or the Inclined Plane, ?ruin pettily/111p or Schuylkill Haven, but to no Other pointy. November 26, • callmisszoNEßEP BALES OF • RE AL ESTATE.. THE COMM iB3lOOCfl3 of Schuylkill county, Will . hold a public -sale,„ on the twenty third o r January next, at the Court.Houre, in the Bor. eugh of -Orangeburg, for the . purpose of selling 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 hve years, and upwards, a lest of which is hereunto annexed., Sale tu,coremence , at 10 o'clock, A. said day, and continue from day to day until all sold. , Rush Toionship. Josepk Cochran, - Samuel' Ely, James Blue, 'John - Turribull, ' Adam Moore, - • - Jahn Kunkel, Klapp itlitchner, Jacob Kline, - William Moyer, Gem ge Baum, John Brobst, • Richard Whitehead, -Robert Whitehead, Adam Moore Daniel Brobst, for Kellog, • William Patting; • Christian A. Klmgerman, Isaac Stauffer and Kimber;-.1 Daniel Stall, • Charles Loss, Isxis, - Hunt:nip, and Seltzer, Richard Heath, Isaac - Btauffer, Bomber ) Jacob Huntzinger, jr. Michael Klingerman and Loss, George Mosinee, David Nice, Jacob Stauffer and Offerman, Charlea Franey. Stauffer and Kimbel, JacOb Stauffer and Audelaried and Kimber, John Fuhrman, John Hart, Jacob Stauffer, Samuel May, (lor Kellog) George Baum, • Daniel K. Whetstone. W ill ia m Kie h nor. • Stauffer Henry and Kellog, William Yoh, Frederick Kellog, Widow Davis, Stauffer Isaac and Moore, Lewis Binder ' William Taylor, John Smith, West Penn Tunumhin. Peter Hartroa6, Philip Moser,- Mosser and Mover, Johit Stein, Riahel and Fink, °mold and Iltick, Viridian Snyder, Zacharias Long. Thomas Field,- Philip Moser, Upper Atohantwigo TOwnahip, • Keeley, Yarnall and Riad, J. Frank, jr. Michael Reed, • Jacob Kaufman &Co. Samuel Weary. • = Norwegian Township. 105 100 100 100 72 300 Walters, 200 Joseph Miller & Co., 150 Mertz and Seltzer, . 200 Eldridge and Brick, 200 Hain and Filbert, • 788 John Pott, 60 Abraham Fertig, 500 P. Zimmerman & Co. 150 Hem and Zerbe, 50 David 11 - tibbs, 535 John C. °fret man, 300 Jacob Mennig & Co. - 1 Lot Cleaver and Moyer, 200 acres Becker and Firailey & Co. 300 Samuel D. Franks, 313.; John Hone, '6OO John Miller, • 600 Jacob Bright. 300 Samuel J. Potts, 400 , Joseph Wood, 1511 - . Laudenbrun and Shoemaker. .205 - Offerman, Keim and Menke!, 180 Michael Struphar, ,290 Jacob Seitzinger and Martin Weaver, 100 . George Zechman, 150 .. Darbe and Hain, 600 • Pew. Schmeek and Co. ' 100 • Dreher, Ridgway and Schell. I Lot Samuel Gilbert, 200 acres Peter Filbert, 260 Joseph Fertig, Phirgrotie Township. 1000. George gUth & Cu. . 200 : George,Ruth, 200 Jehn Wiedman, , Lot. Jonathan Emmet, 120 aereaGraeff and fitted, 79 • Jacob Schowbe, 1 Lot James Gillisppy. 400acresCont ad Leneel. 2 Lots James Fitzpatrick. . 80 acres Peter 3erbe, 400 Adam Leis% 1 Lot Moyer Arnold; -_ 1 ' Charles Erenweiri, ; 30 aerie John Walbon' and Petit; Wel*, 125 " Christian Zerbe, 134 . Henry W. Conrad; "26 Kettelman, Hain and - Filbert, • ' 1 Lot Henry Boyer, 4 Lotsiolui Slater-Wharton; • 40 acres Isaac Kilmer; • .100 ' Christian Ley, 100: Joseph-Sayder 4. Co. • ~1 - Lot Inset Arnold. - • Sr.latiy/kiti 7bumship, 200acrealohn .1 - Lotting, 308— A, Halbach. 160 L.-Audeuried, • -- 12 Andeniied and Rebor e ; - 200 loins gelehrter 400 - , George Taller. 406. . ,Oeorge.ltahri,. • 70 ~ . k".• Laoderhruo, ••• .• - • 543 J. Huntzinger & 15 Joseph Stauffer, 76,,: • Jacob Bensinger. and Heiser. - 103 . Henry Kepler, .• 76 .• • • • - atiooti Ile otzinger, ' 80 • 'George Rahn, - ' • 97 . P. W.. Jackson, , ' ' " 150 : Andrew Deitieeki ' ' • - 6 : • ...Williain"S'hotweltand 14ts Whetstone, ' • 400. Udre;decCusett, ' • Abrabiai Wagner, 21 ' Isaac - •'" ' 400 -B. Patterson. Scholl aritigiehnti 140. , William:lB'ller &Co.. . 115' - 'Jacob Earn., ' 150 11 , 1er and Mayberry; 325- - :Shock and - Rensiager; ••- • 100 • John -Kleckner le. Co. '-•_-. William Atidenried, - 681 George Seltzer & 681' , liew-Vork Cos l ComPaDY's 10th lastoh,Beifisoithir. M -: &Irv: , TOllie.hiP. 640_ Joshua. Lippincott, : ';3s_ 75 "":". 'John 300 Samuel. HolTiotroy 226 ' DameiShappell,• - - 344 Henry Stiehter •• 97 - MichaelStruphar, , Georg!, 326.." _ • Joseph Peril& - 138' 'Gains More. • •' 50 ' John" Marti 'dt. Cci. 130 'Banat 1Y Co. ;-. • • N - John ii:Coho, ;.. . • 137. John Riffert, _ . 147 George Seitzinget is', C 0 .., AOl o SPohns- • „ 100Wi 'am Ho ntzingeFi 914 ;Willi 'Lehner; - • 426 - - George He ire '4s9 ' 'Jacob Miller, 165 _Jacob Krebs... 514, , John Filbert s ., ' . 1000 , John Yon, 260 .. George Rahn, 400 " E. B. Hubley, 900 Rtioadi and Bonne r - ' 150 . George Shorted, .224 -_ Peter Kramer, - 314 John Dreher. Brunsi 2otimshiji. 150 ' Kern and Bishel, 400 Reeser, • 1 Lot .Abr,ahint Landis, 2 . Peter and' ohri Krieptteri: ...Abraham Schwa/tilt 100. acres Korn and ; 400 DanieliShappell; • . 400 Johu Keiser, Wayne Township. :Adam Brown, • " - - Strtiphst slid Barbara Deppen t ' - 'Griiber and -Moyers ' Rainier . Arnold. Samuel HAD, . , _ -. Henry Welbony - • Strunhaf, and Barte, ; -• Groff and-Dick; Valentine Swim; Barbara blityttilrry, Jacob Scibert • .' gettelipin and LeliengoO4 Union Townsinpf Peter Gardners • • John Fields, • • • George Rhoads, jr. , .. John Eliza • Thomas Recite, 'George Rhoads • Caspei O Jacob Todd " O Jacob 1): Clete sr:Co t : 10 John Kleckner,' - .- • 39 John - Bitter - , „I DO ' Wm. CartiMia. nevi Sat:float Onioge, 00 Benjamin Seeker, • • .Jacub Trans, ' • • ' Benjamin Coombe, ~ 100 William Kialmer, _ 560 Daniel Klapp, Manheim Township. 700 Daniel Heim, . 1 Lot Samuel Potts l _ I . William Andenried and hleCaltet " Jacob Weitzel, j " John Meow • • `• Daniel J. Rhoads,' • '-•• • 1 " Mr. Braden. I " Dentler, - Lower ittahantongo. 300 acres Casper Meieey. - 200 Kiefer and Fertig, 47 Samuel Kimmel, • 54 John Huber, 200 John Huber. ,20 . Peter Coleman, 59 "John Stein. ,tr,-• 150 100 50 100 700. -300 400 28 200 400 0 - Pottiville. Lot Thomas Ashburton,' " Pott and Hill, - " Dreibelbis and Lucas; " Henry Schwartzidger. " Charles Wells, i i VI gate,: " .kfrersiin . yerd. `'F. H. Ma senbaqt„ . " King.and Sharp, :' " Arch Plaid McDonald, " Sioughtoici and Wilson, '6 Peter Butterly, '• Isaac Canby, _ " George Hamilton 0 John Lucas, 1 - " John and Joseph 140,7 d, " George Gest, " George Gimlet, Jacob Graetr, . 1 .. Lewis Devillo. - • ~..- I GEORGE BOYKR. , I. <. SAMUEL B - -, S/ EDLAR. • "" GEORGE 310 - SER, • ... \ Commissioners of SC.1)1114111 county, November 26, 4¢: 111111 ' MIME subscriber has made arrangements for the sale of this celebrated Ink, by the dozen or single Bottle, at Mr. Hoover's Wholesale ant reta.l Philadelphia prices. and would restrec4, fully invite all those in want of good artictery s C, call,' and judge for. themselves. ' The Department/int Washington, after testing the different kinds of Ink manufactured, have' decided in favor of Mr. Hoover's—end a supply for the ensuing session of Congress hisleerk gaged et his establishment. r The following are aeleeted from among the .numerous cerisficatep in favor of,thle Ink.: 'lnz Me Penizitykaniarf. Horivza'S Ism—Good ir.k is a very good thing ; and lake most 'good things, it is not very often to be net with; but we think we May from actual experiment, cordially, recommend the writing, Ink made and sold by Mr. Joseph E: Hoover, No. 105- mirth Third street, as a capital attic:kw' It flows freely froM the pen—is transparent and. Without sedimert.and has an excellent is s by far the best ink we have_ used • for some time; andthose who aro particular in this mat. ter; cannot', du. better than furnish themselves frnd Mr. Hoover'. esiabliAment. Their notions. about ink must differ materially from . ours.i they_are not pleased and very much pleaserFwith, his manufacture. Testimony of M. A..Rocrr, Esq., Teacher ..41. Penmanship: '"After testing the various kinds of ink - four.* in this market during the last eight years. I am, freelditate that a thoroUgh trial of Mr. Hoovials ink has induced Me- to use it in'trir- Wriung . Rooms, and the scholars under cherge,p preference to any other, as-it &LIAO Corrode the steel pea, flows freily,,has fine v 'per.e. , rrianeni, Neck glossy lustre. is entirely free from', sediinent, does not mmild or become thick t and/ in own opinion, only needs to be known, and tested, to he. soug h t after and generally used.: , • M. A. ROOT ' , , • B. NV; corner of Eighth and Arch streets.., , Phibida' Jan• •25 1842' • - • . , One oz .. 4 0z.,•6 oz., /3 oz.. Pt., mid Qt;llottlea by the dozen ; orsingle for sale by.. . - • • RANNAI,4 Agent for Oe.Proprtetor. ME Noiem - bei 19, • ''. : ATTENTION' • 'STORE. ••H$ stibacrlbe~ would respectfully inform - ,friends mainustainari, that he has located his t, Ifififirty Cap .Manufacto4 • ' . In Third -Street; No.lol`, a few doors below" Race where ha would be pleased mit* his old ranomers, and as Many new ones as are disposed to favour him With their custom, Ho still emainues . to manufacture " Milimry-and Sportmen's articles of e descrfente,,% auckas Leather. Cloth, Fele, Silk and . Caps, toren patterns; Forage Gaps; -11,101• 10 1,17611 Body do; Canoed' Bores, Ozkfen , ' Belts"of kinda ; Canteens : ' , patterns: Fire Buckets. Fassals._ ooo llo z ni. er. A me 7 37,.. Brush and:Pickenn•Flutnes. rom .C apg . L e ather stocks, Gan Cases_ ~ : syperior. A 1 1 41 1,": • 811° ‘ Ba g g ' Gstill°° T . Drum! ll e. 9. t c fprompt ly atr ' atrOrdera thankfully ully renew an . IVo. 10E t . h oo th 29 :l: l 4 ' . U , ,AaCdoß.o.ESS,rs,,.tielot...6AnNtaein. .IrIIIIBERTON BOARDING 'B.OIKIiOL FO' 113 ',Fotits3:=Sitti*eci . ja Chafer County, Pei , s ylo w it, - 29 Ptiitadalpbia, and miki float - the &tag Rea Road it PtiOiNgsvalt,-; Ntivitttber r. . EEO ME Mil =MEE MIN NOE 11 r HOOVER'S -INK. 1111 BM Bell ME • ; =I ik- El IEI MI El