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MEC/I A NIC:43IAS q.3IOIATIO v.--Subject or
debate for Tuesda! even rig; January 19th.
0 Was .Capt. the U. S. Brig Somrra,
jig:0 . 11101de in Ike el , cctilion7pf She iitulineero"
Affirmative—R.4l. Pihner. - .Wm. 11. ', t ithe% l
inac Severn, Chit. Leib, IL, flier; B. llndsci4.
• Negative-3j M. Crosland, - "J. 11. James. E:
MeGinnes i D.. - B Christ, J. McCormick; Wm.' 0:
Henna. ' M. CROSLAND, Free,
Jas. Miasma.; OticE'y,
January 14, Ma
4. Phrenillogy." •
ATHENIAN INSTITUTE LECTURES.—Dr. •
James S. Carpenter will deliver the foorth lectureof
the course, before' the members 4:if the destitute. and
the public on the above pained subject, on Tuesday
evening next. at 7 o'clock, at the lectute.room, Cot
ner of Centre and Mahantongo Streets.
Tickets idmining one Gentleman and TwotLadies
to the course. $l.
CHAS. IEIR, Scc'y.
January 14, 18.3. .7 . 3 .
irr FRANKLIN ENCAMPMENT No. 4,' of 1.
- 0: F. of Pa.—A 'tooted - meeting- Of tho Encampment.
wiltbe held on Welk' enday the 113th inst., at 7 o'clock
in their Lodge Room.
Jan. 14. 1 CHAS. 11. 111CliA OS, Sett
irrNOTlCl.,:,—Personshavirig in missonion Span
ners, or other fixtures—belonging to the fire apparat•
es, stationed in the basement of the ‘Vatch-house,Ste
.requested to return them immediately, tnthe under•
signed, that all may be iu readiness fueactive use.
By order of Council
JOHN M. CROSLAND,Burgers.
January 14. inks,. • 3—.
Our
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CORRECTED WEEKLY. Porrsrita.r., Jan. 14, 184'2
Wheat Flour, pr Bbl l ss 00 Flacon, per lb. 6
Rye do cwt. 1,15 Pork, •'
4
Wheat. kohl 90 - llama, " 10
Rye.' . " 50 Potatoes, bush! 33
Corn, " 50 Pla,tr, lon 4,50
121.14, " 33 Hap. ... 15.00
E 4411•. doa 10 Timothy cid, NMI 9,50
Sutter, • lb 121 Clover "' " 5,00
jNLYCLOP EIMA AM ERICANA. i —Curn
I rlcte in 13 vole., elegantly bound. Just re
ceived as d , or vale by B. BANN AN.
January 14 3
Office of the Nine II AI and
ven Railroad Company.
PII:LA4)KiIHIA, Jan. 9, 1843.-4
Al en election held this day. the under-named
i&tockholders were unanimously hoben officers
for one year, va :
President-I-JAMES CUNDAS.
Managers.
Henry Paul B._ck.
Adam Everly,
John L. sceey,
Edward Lsiwt.a..
Jeremiah§ Liu-ekes.
Benjamin •Kugler,
ham R,chartfson,
Samuel Nason, Jr.
Jahn H. eress , .n,
Thnmais R dgway,
January 11.
CHEAP BOOK.
FOR ‘N INTER EVEININGS
.THE following cheap works are for sale by
13. HANNAN.
Tiller's French Revolntion,B partit publish
cd. to be completed in Iti parts, each - part
brande's EtAcvolopedia of Science, Litera
ture tora-Ar , , parts pobltibed, to be
plutud to 12 partv, , . cacti part •
Alison's of Eurtipe, 2 parts pub
to by completed to 16 parts, each
part
Oliver TwisQ —
Ftckwick : Papers
'rota Jones
complete, by Buz
do du
Humphrey Choker, 10
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Rornatice and Reality
The Young Duke
'Venetia
Franc sa Car rata
Devereux
Itaenzt
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Nabob at Dome
The Curve.
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Old Mortality, , do
Hart of Midlothian - do ,
Bride of latnineitneet , do
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Menwire of the Queens of France,
11..eners of. ary (timer' of Seute,
The Nogimors,
Flizhenry., a story of the Heart,
. Pauline, a Tale of Normandy,
Franklin Evans, or the Inebriate
Eva, by Bulwer
Puffer 11 , .ipkims,
The Naoreins. a collection of Select Nauti
lus 'Pelee, and Sea Sketches, with a full
narrativ of the Mutiny of the Somers
January 14,
. ; .
1 ,IST OF LETFER...I-' -Remaining in .ho Potts . -
A-4 1 vale lost Office, first ofJanuiiry Itv43. •Publuili
sil gratis 1 c the,beuetii3Of oar readers.
Alton George Meinfiel William
Anderson rhomas I IvlcCiolry Patrick
411ison.Ale.rinder 1 McNulty Thomas
AurailittD4iel ltrahmi James
a-ini,ar . J r es ' Murphy James '•
Brady Dr, „Meyers John
Barry Joh 2 .• McDaniel Amos
Burrows Samuel McCormic Mrs. • -
-Beddal I Thomas 2 Mc Loug lilin . Jamaa 2
Barber Deury, Meyer Peter • 4
Bennett William - Marva David
Met George . tvloody Edward
Ranh Francis Marr Juhn
Brown A.. I. . McVoy Dudley
Boyer Philip Moore John
Corner David Nesbit Jos. or SamL ,
Coughlan James • Oatey Peter
Cantwell Jeffery O'Neal Arthur
reuchran Michael 'O'Donnell Anthony
:Cowley Elizabeth • -O'Neal Owen
Ooogan ratncic ' O'Donald Michael
Davies David, : Porriey Chas. A.
Derell JONI - If. ' Petrel Peter
Dubs Michael Prole John
' Levier' %tivaliAn Parry Chair.
Diorne..). , • 4'owson Wm.
Dale:Sat:E.' ' Pulglow Joseph
.fri piing F. •C. Purcel Abraham
Ebert. -Chartea Reich Emanuel .
.Edmheils Thomas , .1 - iorida John ,
:Liam Anne. Bodda James .
+At Ca thar,ine Robson William .
'Farrell James guehty Juhu
ioulds Samuel Sepperd Joseph
•Finlding -lobo Stanton John
Erich K. di Co. - Stapleton Patrick
Jarrell John, Esq. Stevens Win. ,
, Selty Sarah Smith Henry
•Gunson Thomas Smith-Isaac •
".4lliie IL A. , Scutt John ._
*Graves John SiiverJuseph ,
4',..loliiber Neal . . Sands Wm.
Ir.Tl.Sattl , iall Wni. Smith 0 - - D. .
Hough Mr. - • Thumi,son Eli 2
.. •
.Horsy Thontai ; Truou Richard,
, tlughes-Jesse • ' Thomas Berlin
r Ileurie '%uth. . Thomas Jenkin 2
• german-J. F. Thompson Isaac
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Henderson Elaa Turner Thomas
. Marro ban t am:, Turner John •
. • Hager' Llivina Trewer W illiam '
Ifowevon John . Taylor William
iiiggini Francis Taney Michael •
. I.ls-• ret Daniel ThouiairSamuel
Joie, Peter - • • - •Tit4.toe Isaac
' • JohasoraW. G. Voir. Michael •
. Zratraigs Peter.-,: ..WatfaMe Thomas
•-• Kennedy atria ,- Welab John
. Allbach Isaac
~ Wsight Thomss2.
'Kemp Elizabeth _ei Werner Sam!.
• Klapp Cathar.ps ' Wit So n ,./. It..
• Lanner George ' Welsh Michael or Eliza
Leoruitd James ( -Moran -- • -
•; Lails.Benjamin ; Williams Edward .
- Lana Peter, Young Hervey
'Lloyd Junes _ . - Edvards'lloatas.
• Louchs John Ili-
sto ilea .% RD
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WU S taken from the Bar room closet of the
~.;.• • ota of the subscribe r, . in Ibis Borough,
' 013 Th/
radar night last, a Box, containing a
Mori; Bombazine for Dresses, Stocitiogs; ILib.
bons, a copy of Graham's Magazine, &C., Atc.
Whoever will return said Box with the articles,
to the subticribcr, or,give him information oaten
be can get them again: AO itesaias iliho•sbova
t ratiare, or a-proportion of thelreward in propoz.
tips to, the articles fCI U filed, ..; :*
JACOB
. GEISSE.
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'Attetintier 31,
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purpose of Making the Bonk!' uniform through
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tht inconvrnience arising from aCh ngo.of Books
when it Is necessary fur.chi'dren t o remove frnin
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he has made arrangements with the publishers
of these Hooke, to furnish them wholessle to those
Sohn wish to sell spin,. at the Publieheee pricey ,
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Cubb's Ndw Juvenile Readers, Ni. 1 and 2,
Frost's IfiStory of the United State..
Fresst's.Atnefican Speaker
Frost's Uramtner - •
Mitchell's Giegraphical Reader.
do ' Sehoul Geogroplty
• do Primary do •-(
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Frost'. Exercises. in Comrio.itiut!,
• Cobb's Critical. Pronouncing Dittihnity.
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. 4* THE
, States of , North America,
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with their Vicinities ;mid in the margin there is
a Table of all the Counties, in the United States,
( nearly 131,0 in number,) With their population
according to the Census of 1840. The Mnp is
upw aids of 4 fest to linghth, and in height.
It is mounted on Muslin, in the bust manner,
with * neat I . 6.tir and Moulding.
This National Map of the Uhu ed States is sold
invariably for the exceedingly small sum of Two
Dollars, less than oneatall •tlie price hitherto
charged for map. of the like site forming, with.
out question, the cheapest work of the kind ever
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and coining within the means of almost every
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in their re.pective departments in the country;
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Leaching, and the facility with which every
Name in it may he read, are an essential improve
ment, in these.itimortant respects, on the Maps
usually published.
The iteporlaince of an intimate acquaintance
with. and a correct knnwtledge of the !ieo g raphy
of our country, must to evident to every une
The vast extent of as t e rritory, with its happily
arrange° Divisions=tts might} Rivers, penetra
ring by their countless tributaries Into the remo
test districts—its unpiralleled chain of Laken,
as extensive Mountain Ranges; and its long line
of Sea-Coast, can be adequately appreciated only
by.a reference-to an a6Curate and distinetly.em
BIM
graved Map.
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ply this comity with the above Mapa, at the pub
ltsher's price, at his Book,';tationary and Period
mat Store.
Butwee
du
do
do
do
do
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LT Call and supply yourself before the edition
is exhausted Being the only large Map pub
lished alike the Census of 1849, the demand is
so great ihat we could only procure a few copies
at present for this place.
_ 4oE of the distinguishing..featores of the day
is the multiplication of cheap hooks. Pub.
!Mations of this kind havt been hitherto emiOn
ed, with a few exceptions, to works entirely nu-
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notice of the 'community a series orworks ofan-
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which they are held, are almost bea led books, ez-
ceps to the wealthy ,
The first of the series will be D'Aubigne's
History of the Great Reformation in Germany
and Switzerland. At this time, when the efforts
ofthe Roman Catholic clergy to extend their re
ligion, aed us many believe civil sway over our
country, are so untiring, the general-diffusion of
this work cannot but be advantageous to the
cause of civil and religious - freedom. The histn.
liar has discharged his task with singular fideli
ty and ability. The ever.yat yang scenes of that
evenful period pa,m;r beinre the eye in the most
vivid manner, producing eff,cts as tar surpassing
• in interest as in truth the 11'0)01 efforts of dra
matic skill. The character of Luther and the
the other leading Reformers, 'as well es those of
the champions of the church of Rome, are depic
ted with a force that imparts to them the reality
and 'oreauty of the moat masterly' paintings.—i.
They " hve, move, and have a being." though
centuries have elapsed since, they played their
part in the most eventful drama of modern ages.
This work has the commendation of the Pro
testant ele-gY of both our own country and Eu
rope. and has passed through, several editions e
ven in ttt present coAly form. It will be pub
lished in five monthly numbers, each - containing
260 pages of the American book copy, and at
one-sixth the price of the present edition. The
first number will be issued about the middle of
January. The present work will be followed by
o thers of a sirnilar character.
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for the Library;
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panied by a remittance.
Post-masters are, authorized to frank letters
containing remittances for periodicals.'
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• 98 Chesnitt 'Street.
Philad'a., January 7, 4842
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Ell
Mii=ll==
'B. BANNAN,
Bookseller 'and Stationer.
rt
AMERICAN REPUBLIC, OR.
December 31,
pßosvEuTus or THE
SELMA LIBRARY '
OF RELIGIOUS LITERATURE.
unous to them
We take pleasure in curnmending the above
work to the public, as possessing all the adver.•
rages set forth in the priispecinv, mid highly rec
ommend na,general eire.nlation.
Joao A Clark,Rector of Si. Andrew's Church. .
Edmond Neville, Rector-of St. Philip's Church.
Ge.irge W. Bethune, Minister of the Third Re
!limed Dutch Church.
Joel Parker, Pastor of Clinton Street Presbyteri
an Church.
IL A. Rinrdinan, Pastor of Waling, Street Pres
byterian Church.
John .McDowell, Pastan" of Central Presbyterian
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Lansing Burrows, Pastor of Sansom Stree
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Office of the Monet Carbon Rail Road Co.
Philadelphia, December 21st, 1842.
MIME annual meeting 9f the stockholders will
'IL be held at the Company's • Othge, No, 117
South 3d street, on Tuesday, the 24th day .of
January, 1843, at . 5 o'clock, P. M. at which
meeting the aunual election fur President. Eight
Managers. and Secretary- and. Treasurer, to
MIT for-one year will be held.
Philadelphia, 'JAMES C,„ DONNELL, Soct s y.
December,24, _ 521
EDWARD Y. FARQUIIAnt •
JU.SriCE OF THE PEACE,
WAAVIDIG renuised•ths o ffi ce to Mount Carbon.
Alvin be happy to sucad •to any,busiocis coral.
ded to his care.•
- • .51,
Deeds, bond.. wills, and conscience' 41'41 kinds
attended to with ticeiracy and despatch:, . •
He will also at tend to ihn collection of sent.,
,and
agency business•tio generat • t coinmunicattonti
from a distance through' the" Ptittstille Post Office
will be.yrota
Doeembortttly attended to
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CONSUMPTION OP, TUE LUN OS ,
, , • ..
.4:ffeetions O,f . Liver s , Alihnuh
Pain or Weakness of the ,fireast or Auriga,
Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy; - fienstrrhuge of the
Lungo, once. all. 'affections of the Pulmonary
NATURE'S OWN i PRESCRIPTION. .
A' compound Dalsantie preparation" of the
Prtians",Thginiona'ur Wild Cherry Dark,"
combined with the Exika,cl of Tar, prepared by
s new chemical process, approved and recem.
mended by the most distinguished physicians,
and universally acknowleged the most valuable,
medicine ever discovered. • • -
No Quackiryt!! NO . DeeePion.
• In setting forth the virtues Of this truly great
medicine. we have ncOicsire to deceive those,
who aro 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.
mount of suffering and distress occasioned by
many of4he &scans in which this medicine has
proved so highly bucceisfol, we feel that we can
not urge its claims too strongly, or say too much
io its 'favour. .2 , • ,
Various remedies it is true have been offered.
and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of
the Lungs, and some have no doubt been found
very useful, but of all that have yet been discus.
cred, it is aoanatted• by' physicians and all who
have witnessed its effects, that' none has proved
I as successful as this. Suelvindeed,.eic the
SURPRISING YIRTUKS 7
Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages
of CONAISirrION, after all the moat esteemed rem:
edi a of physicians have failed to effect any-1
change, the use of this inedicine,has been pro.
dilutive of the most astonishing relief, and ac
tuallY effected cures after all hopes of recovery
had been despaired of
, In, the first stages of the discuss, termed " Ca
tarrhal Consumptiun," originating from neglect
ed 011L1.). -has been used with undeviating
success, and hundreds acknowledge they ow_c
the restoration of their health to this invaluable
medicine alone. 411 that to;to of C o nsomprido
so prevalent ainuf.ignt delicate young funales,
cumitaunly termed debility, ur (
01 N G INTO A DECLINE,"
complaint with which , thousands are linger.
ir.g. it has also proved highly successful, and net
only possesses the power or checking 00 prog
revs of this alarming complaint, but also strengh
ens and invigorates the system more effectually
than any Medicine we have ever possessed.
Besides be surprising efficacy in Consump.
lion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints,
Asthma, Bronchia', and all affections of the
Lungs. and has cured many of the most obsti.
nate cases, after every other remedy had tailed.
Li - For puriielars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise 'on
eunsurnptienoo be had of the agents.
74e Extrakrdinary Sumas
•
Attending the use of this medicine in diseases
of the bunks, and the many singular cures it
has effected, having fully established its efficacy,
and as we have already published numerouseer
tificaies from the highest authority, which-prove
its virtues heyond all doubt, we consider it tin ,
necessary WI exhibit a lung list of them in thia
olace,"and Will wily mention a few cases, to shutil
what it has done.'
WE HAVE tSTILL, SOME HOPE.
A SORPRIsING CORE.—Among the many sin
gular cares which this medicine has effected,
there is perhaps none in which its powers are so
tully shoWn as in the cage of Mrs. Austin. ,
..This lady 'had been erinsuniptive for several
years, and during the greater part of this time
had received the best -medical attention, and til
ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing
could he found to arrest its progress. She be.
came subject to violent fits of conghing, expecto
rated large quamities of matter occasionally tin
ged with blend, and step by step yits fearful dis
ease continued its course, until a I brines 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 , i which to use her own expression, 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 decay. she is seen
mingling in society, in better health than she
has enjoyed for years,
DIrINTEREz ; rED TE,MMONT.—traving witnes
sed the surprising effiteacy of Dr. Wislar's Bab
saui oh Wild Cherry, in the cane of Mrs. Austin,
cheerfully acknowledge the above etateniont
to be true and correct.
J. C. WALTERS, M. D.
LIVER COMPLAIN,T. -- Si fP. Eliza Thompson was
aided - with this complaint for nearly five years,
(luring which time she was under the most skil
ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and
floirnepatinc remedies, and every thing .that of.
terred her -any hopes of relief. She had dull,
wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the
shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough,
B. BANNAN
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frequent pains in the breast, and had been uns
ble to sleep on the tight side for three yoars , —
By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a
tew week; and remains well to this day.
ELIZA THOMPSON.
Woodatown, Sept. 4, 1841.
Dear Sir :—Although your invaluable medi
cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad
vocaies, it may still be gratifying to you to re •
calve a communication from any one that has
been relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case.
I have been a victim to that terrtble disease
Consumption, for many months, and have suffer
ed so touch, that I had become almost Weary of
my life. Hearing your Balsam so highly prais
ed, I began taking it a few weeks back, and can
assure you it has relieved me more than any
thing 1 have ever used before, and I confidently
believe it will cure me effectually. Please give
the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige,
Yours Respectfully,
JOIIN PEARSON.
Chestertounty, Sept. 6, 1841.
Friend Wistar :—lt gives we much pleasure
to 'Minna thee that my vale's health has impruv.
ed very much since *be has been using thy Bal.
sem of Wald Cherry. arid we think there is no
doubt but it will curo her. She has taken the
two bottles I purctased from thee a short, time
since, and her cough is much brier, she also
sleeps well at night, and says she has found no.
thiug to give her so much, relief. 'I bee Will pleatki
give the Tiearer two bottles more: fur
Thy Friend, EDWARD ODIOUS.
bancaster County, July. 18, 1841.
Dear Sir:.—Please send - me two bottles of your
genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have been
afflicted with Consumption for the lust two years
and suffered very much with a severe cough,
pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night
aweatii,&c.,and having taied numerous remedies,
and also been under several ductovs, vet 1 could
not find any thing to relieve nab' until I used
801110 of your Balsam. I got one bottle from a
neighbor, of mine who is using tt,and have found
such wonderful relief from it that 1 have no doubt
it iyill Coro me effectually.
Very respectfully yours &c., ROdEI 110b1MAN.
DT Read the following from Dr,. Jacob nor
man, *. physician of extensive practice in Hun.
tingdon county.'
Dear Sir.—l'prriciirctl one bottle or ; Dr. Wis.
tar's Belasib Of Wild Cherry, from, Therese Reed,
Eq., of this place, and tried it in a case of obstii
nate Aiithiria. on a 6114 of Paul Schwebie in
which,many othet remedieohad.been tried with.
out iley•tchef. The 'Balsam gave sudden relief,
and.in my opinions the child It effectually 'Aired
by ititi use. Yours, •Sse.,
• " JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
Dcceinlier 23d, 1844 ;
Dear 84,4—Your Balsam of Wild Cherry hart
erected snnerfiatunishing cures here. One ot
which is en Malady. Mrs Ru•sekwhe had been
sneering for a: tong limo with ihertnevant breath:.
10,,itud generalowcakness, until rho was finulfy
obliged to keep has bed. Alter various other cu.
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VIIILE LIFE UENIAINS
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.mcdleo Is odtionlitiOrat tO in Ira its shot &IIMIID;
red toting you Volta in', s tt 8604410ns Pro lint.
tico,,woo oa,ror rim:Nen:4 ito, to, ha oble'to itttentl,
to all tho dotiit'of her hoitoo.'ond'on lotto% tso.
hottltlinihro was colirtff curOd;
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Pottivittel;Pa:
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CAUTION.... As these is A spurious - inistuirr
called syrtiji_ef Chun, parchasers should
be-very particular - 10 sok lot Dr. WISTAR'S,
SALAAM, and °blare his signature on the Dot.
Prepared Far the proprietor. and sold' at whole.-
sale by Williemi & Co., Chemist*,
.Streel. Philadelphia. '•`• • ' • -.•;'!
Sold In Pottsville by - E. - S. EICH HOLTZ and
JOHN S. C. lIIARTIN, and in nitwit every
town and village throughout the'country. '
Price 100 a Rattle. • • • -•- •
Jannaryl, tsd; •- • ' • • •
A PIT 07 Perrin . ..7-Th° following lines;' es.
preasive of the virtues' Of Dr.' Wiolar's italoom!
of 'Wild Cherry, the unrivalled remedy for 'Cork
summon. &c.' has recently, appeared to 'die .of
the country papers. soirafthoogb wo - do not know
to whom we are indebted for this paelielaver,
we think it too good to ho lost, and publieb it
fur the benefit
,of our readere genarally.
- Wll7 WILL -Y/t DlE."—Ezekiel.
Why should ye be sick, ye poor dying morals, -
Why linger in taclness, 'twist earth and the sky
A Balsam awaits Jou. that opens the portal. ~
Of vigor end health, then why should ye die V •i. •
Year Liter Conplainto of settled Consusaptiok, • -
Asihma. Broilehila4 Coughs. or ;let
.
swats;
The WILD, COMM' Ilats.us".-.Seyond all pre.
gumption '
Is certain to cure You—tben away with regrets.
If you would live and be merryL-oull buy
Whim's Wild Cherry,
At F.ichholiei Druz Store sold; •
If fur Moping and- sadness, you would substitute
gladness. „
'hike it—and you'll live to grow old;
. .
Before yonr'mrrney'sollepent, or on dying yoter bent,
Try {Wear—before you take lover- '
Suro you had better go borrow, than give up in soy
•
row.
One Dollar. 'may buy a reprieve.
4- Prici : ll.oo a - Bottle—Principal Office, No. 16
South' FifaStreet;rear Chestnut, Palls. •-•
PUBLIC SALE.
PURFUANT. 'to an ardor of the Orphans'
Court of SehuYlkill county, the subscribers,
Administrators or-the estate of Jonathan Jones,
late of East Bronswig Township, and county a.
toresaid, deceased, will expose to sale by Public
Vendue, on Saturday, the twenty.eight day of
Jimmy, 1843, at the house of Henry' Kepner,
Inkreper, in Port Clinton, the undivided oce
four ill oart of the following real estate:
263 1 Acres of Wood Land, more or
..1 4-4 .5" less situate in Schuylkill county, ad.
• Xtt
. joining the Schuylkill Canal, Port
Clinton, lands of Peier C. Nom e aild
ouieroone udinv Kelm's addition to Port Clinton.
.1204 Acres of Wood Land, more or less, situ
ate in Schuylkill county, adjoining Windsor
Furnace lands, lands of Peter C. Baum, John
Schall and others. Sale to commence at I o'.
clock, P. 51., when the conditions aside will be
made known by
PETER JONES,
NICHOLAS JONES.
Administrators.
2--
January 7,
DISSOLUTION.
rip HE partnership hitherto existing between
the subscribers, under the Arm of Joseph
White & Eon, is this da9 dissnived by_ mutual
consent. AU persons having claims against the
late firm, will please present them (or payment,
and those indebted, will please call and settle the
Pllmo with either of the subscribers.
JOSEPH WHITE,
ANDREW H. WHITE.
The business will be ,continued at tho,Old
stand, by Andrew B. White. •
Mount Carbon, January 7,
DISSOLVTION
THE partnership hitherto existing between the
subscribers, under I the firm oySamuel J. Potts
& Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent:
All persons having claims against-the late firm.
and those indebted theirb, will please call on
Andrew B. White, who,ts duly authorized to set.
le the same.
SAMUEL J. POTTS,
ANDREW 13. WHITE.
January 7,
treeleand Rine Bill Navigation and
Rail — Road Company.
rip ti E t iloard of Managers have.this -day decla.
ji " red a Dividend of si; per cent„ on the capi.
tal stack of this company, pliable to the stock
holders, on or atter the 16th inst., atthe office of
the Treasurer.
A. RUSSEL. Seer. & Treas'r.
rru. S. Gazette publish 3 times. and -charge,
this office.
January 7,
Pottsville Water Company.
?TIRE Board of Managers have this day deela •
s- red aleini.annual Dividend of three per
cent,
S on the Capital soxik of this company, for
the laid sit month, payable to the stockholders,
or their legal representatives, on nr alter the
16th inst. A. RUSSEL, Pres't.
January 7, 1843. ''2--
I'E3II ) I.E OF' I ASIIION.
Extra Hair Cutter, in the Basement Story of
the Pennsylvania Mall, opposite the
Miners' Bank.
A. HAWKINS.. ••!
THE Physiological Hiiir Cond, und Ecstatic
Shaver, has opened at the above mentioned
place, Hawkin's new system of Cutting Gentle
men's Hair, by which its luxuriance and heloty
is rendered truly ornamental. The design and
execution differ. .entirely from' the usual practice
of flair Cutting adopted here, and commends it.
self by the expedition and gentleness with Which'
the operation is performed. By the beau monde
it has btcn denominated a,teientifie 'Mend wetb.
•er for the Pulpit, thellsr,lthe Senate or the State,
its elegance and classical arrangements will add
dignity and grace to the wtold contour' of the
La Fete Humaine. 'All those who will favor him
with their custom, he feels confident .that satis
faction will be given.
N. IL—Razors honed in a supericr, manner.
MUSIC.
A. Hawkins is tcady Ito perform for Cotillions,
Balls, and Parties, at private houses. ' '
December 31,
PURSUANT to an order of' the Orphan's Court
• of Schuylkill county, the subscribers, admin.
trators of the estate of Abraham Hoy, late of the
Borough of Or wiLishun g . in the county of Schu.vi.
kill, deceased, will expose to sale by public van.
due, on Saturday, the I,4th day of January next
at the house of the said Abraham Hoy deceased,
at I o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All
the said Northwesterly Mk •of the - said farm
of the said Abraham Hoyjeleccased, containing
as per survey now made of the , same, one ,hun.
dred and twenty acres, and ninety eight perche
'inlet mem:lure, adjoining lands of Beulainin Bo
dy, Philip 'Drumheller, and others, end other
land of the said firm.' To be sold in three Sep.
arate , tracts, to suit purchasers, surveyed and di.
vide) as follows to wit t No. f. containing forty
two aorev, strietmeasure; No. I. containing sixty
six•acrei. and 50 perches. strict measure, end
No. 3, containing twelve acres and forty.elght
perches, strict measure, late. the estate of the
said- deceased.. Attendance will be. . given and the
conditions of male made known at the time anti
Place of Sala. HENRY . BOYs:
JOSEPH 110Yi
By order of Coart, Administrators.
• - .3011 N H. DOWNING, Clerk.
Oilvigsberg, December 24.1842 . ' • 5:2
•
UILBLAIN R EMEDY...Wairslad, a consin
C
fasted feet oad lamb, sold only whol
sale and eta at EICHUOLTZV new DingdkChem.
Leal Stott. Pottsville. Pa. slanstir7 7 . • 2
iftEWOHD'S CHUACHMANS At t ltIANAC•;—.,
Jasi reeeivd sod for sate bf ~• ,
4 11 . 7 % 2 " • - BONAN.
PE.itlE'S CAN tiptkif . • fir Pbo . stee
Coagli Candy; jakt received Ram 'eta Whosteali
Agate_ PhiUdelphiat an& to sale 1 MARTINI!'
Anigl4 . lore,:. Detamber pre t-
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Sell
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PUBLIC SALE.
;CMPN
- ' Visited States
EASTERN DfiyaiCr OF CENivisnvANlA:,'
_
via Isnkruptci.
• , finTltro
Ak- TZTITION .for the.bentriaifilniNiArUpt
'-im...lostr; has been filed.tboiStheiatuf January,
18.13,411 y
Paul A.Bsibhatten. Iron POonder anti gleam Ert l
gine manufacturer , Schuylkill county.. '
Which. Petition' will be beard biro/Gibe District
Court of the United Mateo for the Ealitern District.
ed 'Pennsylvania, Diukroptcy;
District Court r'ooin iu the city,4W
on rrlday. the leth day of Feblziary, tint, at 11
o'clock, A. 141.0chtin sod. where all persona inter.`
tsted may appear and show Caere. if any they
have, why this prayer of the said Petition should
not be granted, and the said Petitionei deelited
*Bankrupt.
4 - itAk HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
January /.4.4134 2 .3.
NOTICE. •
PETITION for the Benefit of the Binitecnit
Law, has been filed the 17th day of Deem.
bar, 1842. by, "
Adam, drown, late- Farmer,' and now Manager
of Iron Works. Schuylkill cour.ty. - - -
Which Petition will be heard before the District
Court of the United. States for the Eastern' Dir.
trict of Pennlylvania, lining in Bankruntcy;at
the District Court Room in the City of Philadel
phia, on Friday, the 13th day of January °esti
et 19 o'clock, A. 31. when and there nil persons
interested, may appear and show inure. if any
they bave,Faby the prayer of the said Petition
gonad not'be granted, and the said Petitioner be
declared Binkrupt.,- •
" R /HOPKINSON. -
Den. 24, 52-4 . Clerk of District Court.,
NOTICE.
PETITION forihe Ilenefit.of the flankritpt
. 4 s. Law, has been filed the 17:h - day of Demo.
ber, 1842, hy
Samuel Lewie. late Coal Oiierater. now Engl.
- neer; Surveyor & Conveyancer. Schuylkill co.
Which Petition will be heard before the District
Court of the United States. for the Eastern Dir.
trict of Pennsylvania. sitting in Bankruptcy, at
the District Court noun in the City of Philadel
pbie, on Friday, the 13th' day of January next.
at It , o'clock A. At, when end where all persons
interested may 'appear and show cause, it any
they have, why the prayer of the said Petition
should not he granted, and the said Petitioner
declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Dee. 24, 524 Clerk of District Court.
NOTICE.
APETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrup ,
Law, has been filedihe 10th dayuf December
1842, by • ' •
Alfred Sabbaton, late Iron Manufacturer,lndi
vidually, and as a member of the late fims of
Johnson & Co., Iron Manufacturers of N. 1 / sr!
"end Taylor & Cu, of Pottsville , f.Feliuyiktif:eu.
Which Petition will be heard before-the/Di:4.
trict Court of the United States for theiistern
District .of 'Pennsylvania. in Bankru ptcy, at
the District Court room in the City of Phila
delphia, on . Friday, the nth, day / of January
nest. at II o'clock, A. M. •When / and where all
persona interested may appe nd shoW cause. if
any they have. why the p orthe said Peti.
lion should not be granted th 3 said Pen
loner declared 13ansrupt: _
FRAS: HOPKINSON,
Clerk of District Court.
Dec.l7, 51—
FOR / DISCIURGE.
/ United States Court.
EASTERN A
/ DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANI
/ In Bankruptcy.
NOTICE.
eIIiETITIONS for D:scharge and Certificate
1 under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by
John T. tlazzard, - Gentleman, late Merchant, In
dividually, and as a member of the late firm of
Hazzard and Straueh, • Schuylkill co.
John C. Ernst,Coal Merchant, • • ...do
David Conner, Farmer, do
•
Robinson Kay, Miner.' do •
Frederick Friegt;Saddlce, - do
Joseph S. Ruckel, of the firm of Joseph. S.
Bucket & Co., Coal Merchants. do
And Friday, the 31st day of March next, at, ,
I Vo'clock, A. M. is. appointed for the . hearing
thereof, before the said Clod, sitting in Bank
ruptcy, at the District Court Room; in the City
of Philadelphia, when 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
charge and Certificate should not be grantcd•
FBAS. HOPKINSON '
_
Dec. 31, 1-10 t
Clerk of'Distrtct Cour
NOTICE.
PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under die Bankrupt Law. havd been filed by.
Lewis L. Bevin, Inkeeper, Schuylkill county.
Peter Aurancl, .1
and Friday. the Tlth day of January next, atll
o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing there
of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,
at the District Court Boom, in the city of Phila.
delphia, when and where the Creditors of the
said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts,
and all other persons in interest, may , appear
and show cause, if any they have, why such Dis
charge and Certificate should not he granted.
FBAS. HOPKINSON,
Nov. 5,44-10 t Clerk of District CoUrt.
NOTICE.
A PETITION fur Discharge and Certi fi cate
under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
Moses Strouse, of the firm of Strome and Beusa.
suntan, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill county.
and Friday, the 27th day-of January next, at II
o'clock,. A. M. is iappcinted fur the hearing
thereof. before . :he said Court, sitting in Bank.
ruptcy, at the District Court ,Rocin, in the City
of Philadelphia. when and where tie Creditors
of. the said Petitioner, who have proved their
Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap.
Pear and show cause. if any they have, why such
Dischame arid Certifi'cate should, not begranted.
FRANCIS HOPKINSON,
Clerk of VistrictCourt.
NOTICE.
PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate
under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by
, Francis Spencer. individually and as a member'
of the late firm of Spencer and Watkins. and.
Lowber,Spencer di.Co, Cod Alcrchant.f•chuyt.
kill county. •
Audenried. late, Farmer, Miller and
Limber -Merchant, Schuylkill co.
and Friday, the 27th-dav cif January next rit
11
o'clock, A. M, is appointed for the hearing
thereof; before the said Court, sitting icillank
ruptcy, at the District Court Rooni, in the City
of Philadelphia. When and where the Creditors
of the said Petitioners. Who have proved their
Debts, and all other persons in interestonay op.
pear' and shoW vitae, if tiny they have, why such
Discharge and Certificate should not be granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
.., Clerk of District Court.
47
Nov. 12. 46
November
AT en election held , at the Pennsylvania Hall,
in the Bor'eugh of Pottsville on Monday, the
26th day of December 181:1, the following per.
none were duly elected officers of tho Mill Creek
and Mine Hilt Ndvigatton and
. Rail. Road Com.
.. , blot the ensuing year. .
, .
. , . Preside nt, •
•GEORGE PATTERSON.
- Managers.
Dud Patterson, Harvey Holkins,
Samuel Sillymatt, Same! Lewis,
Andrew Thome); • John'Pinkerunt,
' Secretary a n d Iltasurer. .
' - - ' ,Arwasw Rang, : • .
December 31. ' • - 'l—,
• TO. RENT. - •
TUE PORT CLIpiTON FOUNDRY, Wed
511 1 fle 81. 1 .°P , tnltelher with ell the Flaoltr„
Machinery, t and fixtures beleneine thereto. AF.
pii o • • ISAAC MEYERS:Esq.,
et ,Peti Clinton, of to
ECKERT '4"GUILFORD, -
dwatoro Fuentes..
slrp.tf
Tkeembee 17;
NOTICE. ,• . • .
'
IS hereby given. that fora and afleribis:l4l4te. 4
Richst'd Boone veiltoio egentAtrod Ao oil tinsi•
pep ihr Bensinger, Keini andthe wethof llla, in
plistet,of JottpcurTy, tooionftd.
Pottatiffei 41610141; 1813;
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MAGAZINES FOH/1843. •
THE subscriber has made/rrangernents lore. I
ceive all .the Magazines of soy reputation
published in the United States, and respectfully
solicits subscription for the same at his Periodi
cal Agency Office an4-13nolc Store, which will be
delivered free of postage, to all those who sub.
scribe at hill office. Those viiMi prefer it, can pay
for each num* as they receive it. The follow
ing are some/of the Magazines limed, foi which
the subscriber is Agent :
Gmley's Ladled' Book. per annum s 3 00
Graham's Magazine. de -3 00
Miss' Leslie's Magazine. do - 11 50
Lattice' Companion, do 3 00
The Artist, a new publication, do -3 00
' Epes Sargent's New Motithly Magazine, 3 Ofl
Boston Miscellai.v,, do 3 00
New York Knickerbocker, do' 5 00 ,
Hunt's Merchant's 51arazine, do 500
Campbell's MuseuM of Foreign Literature
and Science,
Merry's Museum. -
Ladies' Musical Library,
Er Country current funds taken in payment
fur Maguiue, which together with the saving of
the postage, will be sutricientinducernent for sub
scribing at this office.
TT' All the cheap publications received u soon
as issued
December, 17
THE PRILADELPIDA, READING, and
POT TSVII.LE RAIL ROAD.
-' -.
- NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Oa and after Widnesdity, - Nixember 2d, 1842
the Passenger, Coal and Freil ht . Trains will
run at the following Rods on The Philadet
phis Reading and Poltstijle Ran Raid:
COAL TRAINS.-
The 5 Coal Trains, will leave Pot;s7ne be,
tween the hours of 9 and 10, A. M., or one ;par:
ter of an hour apart, and run on to Reading:
where they will meet and pass all the op Trains;
Coal and, Passenger.
The first 3 Coal Trains will leave Richmond
between the hours of 6a and 7, and the last ft, wilt
leave the Plane at 7a and 7i: theist of these last
will always hold up before crossing the mate
Track at the Falls, until signalled to by the watch
man that all the 3 Trains from Richmond have
paused up the Line.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
The Down Passenger Train will leave Potts
ville at 12, 31.:; - behind all the Coal Trains pas•
sing all the up Coal trains at Reading, and
running past the last at Baumstown„ the next 2
at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Train:.
at Pottstown.
The up Passenger Train will leave Philadel
phia at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pas.
sing all the down Coal Trains at Reading, then
running to Pottsville.
READING FREIGHT TRAIN.
The Down Freight Train will leave Reading
on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8 A. M. passing
all the op Coal and Passenger Trains at Putts.
town, where they will watt lur it.
The up Freight Train will leave the Plane or
Wednesdays and Frldiyr, immediately behind
the op Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where ii
will wait fur all the down- Coal and Passenger
Trains, which trains will also wait for it, and then
run to Reading.
POTTSVILLE FREIGHT TRAIN.
Leaves Reading on Thursday and Saturday
at 7 A. N, prising all Own Coal and Passenger
Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trains
will watt for it.
Leaves Pottsville about 7 P. NI, after all the
Coal and Passenger Trains are in, and has the
track clear to Reading.
G. A. N1C011.13,
Soper% Transp n. P. R. & P. It. R.
Nover.her 11. 46
VALUABLE REAL E.TATE.
• AT PRIVATE SALE. •
Vacillating of a 60 by 230 fcct. LOT. situated
on_the corner of Matiantongo and fourth St,, l
and the first property. below the Catholic church
•
on which is erected two subatentia
1111•• two. Story . Frame Dwelling Thanes
; , This property is so situated that I.
can be divided into two 30 feet lots,
having a house on each, and will be -. sold eithei
entire or separately,to suit purchasers.
• For terms apply to
Sept.3.S6—tf
AT ao election field at, the Pennsylvania Hall
th the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the
2.Gth day of December, ISO, tho following per.
Pons were duly elected officers of the Schuylkill
Valley Navigation and Rail Road company. for
the eusuinglear
•
President.
BURD •PATTERSON.
Nanakers.
Abraham Pott, • A. Bolton,
t C. G. Fulmer. r S. J. Putt..
Jno. G. Man e. F. B. Nichols,
Seerdary 'llvostir.cr.
- Andrew Russel
.
December 31, - 11343, - .
FARM' FOR
.
THE subscriber siren pi. *ate the "Pine:moo
Faro." situate halt a mile Amu the town ut
einegrove, conlaintng Oue Hundred and Filly
Acres. The Union Calla% poses.. through the
property. The 11011 is a'saudy river bottom, and
has been well limed. ' •
. ,
The improvements consist of •
good Two Story Frain Dorettink. a
Hank Bain, and a Saw Mill, with a
nod wer
Fur further tniconiation, apply to '
GEORGE N. ECKERT.
Saistara Fernand: •
• ' Plnogrevaliowtiship, , Sehuylltill county.
December It 1612. - .' • • *
filfsY 84 Ifelt TIMERS FRENCH 'REV
•OLUTION.—Thiti dclotatitekl walk 10'-ttow
being published . uombers to be souiVitcB Ist
18 numboro, at tha at of SC' • ott, - 1,,
9, And 4,- Fite ill conto'esclutilitt'eroittrod
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• D. - E. NICE, •
- .ATTORNEY AT : LA -
CIFFttl" rri Centre street. 'opigaite tbir.:Arno
Poturvino,,Sept...l. . •
JOHN C NrEvit,LE,
• ATTOIINEY AT LAW, , ^' l l ' •
1111 AS reMoved from Market Street to the Viz',
11 - 11 . formerlyoce•miect by Abraham Meine c tis
Ceram Stieet. opposite the Poi OfSee. •,-
Puttsoille. - October t, t. 6
M. - A.' .000LEY
Arrolinrkir7:kr 4kAlr g
IPOTTSVIILLZO I / 4 4-4...
gy AS removed his°from I:.ka `Johg .
1--• C. Neville. E.q., oppoitibi the Yen.
November 26, • -
JAMES II; • CAMP 6E11 ;
ATTottNElf AT LAW.
4 r ,
• Porrorizz,
ff 11S removed his,offacetia - the west.side of Ceptro
— greet. a few doors above Mahaatoogost: - ..
May 21. • • .
faCiIOOL BOltiLß-Whitletais arid retail a
."" Philadelphia prices, Coracle b
Marsh 19. 12— B. BANNAN:.
Kowaud's trnproted Pink. Mixture.
A . SOVEREIGN and never .failing core for j
Agoe and Fever. Penanag eine are aLlicted
with the above disease, can - bbialn a *catty arid -
safe core for the same, by applying te-tbeenb...j.
scriber, who has - been appointed - wh0441.4 - 4!-
the sale of the medietne in - Schuylkill j
Price one dollar pet ttattle, warranted to giro cc' ..
no charge. _ • L
Residence, Mateuttongo street,
-40fIN T. IItisTZARC.. ' 4
j•
July '2,
MOUNT CARBON IHOTEL.
Schrmikili County, Pa.
lab EUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces'.
am' to his friends and the publictbat he has tak. i.
en this splendid, rairy and delightful establish-t
-ment, situated at the termination o
••ss the . Reading
. and Philadelphia Rail;
Rood,where he will be happy to wait'.
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on those who visit the Coal Regioo,l
on business. or for The, purpose of enjoying the'
mountaltaiii - aid *rater. The Hotel is large;;;
finished and fninished in the best style—and do'
pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all'
who may 'hive:olt.7with a visit. Being wohits l •
'en mingles. wall , , cf-:ttLe Borough of Pottsville,
though su ffi ciently rCatc.ved to escape the , dust
slid noise of that busy, Voitling Ogee, it to Con- 1
fidently believed that it wiltite'found meat mite
pleasant and agreeable. the'.'. L'lty other Hotel in
the vicinity. Attached to tlfeffiifel ks.it large,
and beautiful garden, overlict - ranthe Riser'
Ichovikill, the Schuylkill Z.3anal,-7.1.1r. - -•A arton,
Rail Road, (eitending to the 51iOta14:41Theisc .
to Sunbury) the Csntre Turnpike; eu:111•tlie
same
five Mountatns. The house is sorplialfitil
pure mountain spring water, and a 133t.bAS'
establishment unrivalled in, the country.. - 4
splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exeltisift
iccommodation of visitors, who may he disposid''
io visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and muesli..
tic scenery of the surrounding country. . IndiTifti. •
ualior families may rely on having ample mond,
mad every possible attention. _
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Mount 1841. • 2.5--if
' DISSDLUTION.
partnership ;heretofore existing between
the subscriber ., this day dissolved by mu.
tual co nc er t . ; The •tusiness Will be cootinued
by Charles M. Hitt •wtlo ib'e.tothilrited to fedi
all accounts of the vai. • !
CHARLES M.
- CHARLES W. C.4.101t4
Schuylkill Haven, Dee. 31, 14t
Office of the Rine llill and Schuylkill Rae
wen Rail Road Colilpany. -
Ptimacatunia, Deceniber 9, 1942,-i
NOTICE. . 1--
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"EN lIE -anneal meeting of Stockholders of :this •
A• Company, gill be held ;(i their office,
9tri day of Last inenth) January, 1843, akl rit:.;
clock, A. M., after. sr hich en Election-will taker
place for a President,. and ten Manariera.tu con.
duct the affitirs• of the company. fur thejetri:
thence ensuing.
f • • -JOHN H. CRtnON, Sectiy.
9 - 7 The Herbs and Schiylitill Journal. Reed,
ingvpiablish 3 tones. and charge this office. •[
December-0, ,
To Dyers, Mello' eirs, Paper Maker*, Steams
Eiagisat? DaUdlers, aid other., • •
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PASC4.L IRON WORIES •
WELDED WROE GET . IRON THIEII
044 ii 4 o f
in calibre end Itioltifeet
capable of ;natal mg prtssam ft= 400 to SKID *IL
per equate in& with • Stop Cocky T. V.' ad'
other nitre* to suit. fitting farther. with oars
holots,,suitable tie STEAM. ivn rtit, Gee; *ad . I
U.EOMOTIVE aid other STEAM sou,sancia
12 w
Mamaentered and ter sale M
mourns, TASKER & Kovno. • I
Warehouse & ffi Corner of Third! Walnut Vitradari
PIULADELPUIA.
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a% scriber bas lb, alit Louisa PIP 6 of Tattoo ditcls,-
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other_ptirpates. Abto.ltyqtants.eseo:Lasetoiutt
and Fettalea,oftbe most approval kotds. yrR ifte
taloa and Partablititaap by -B. FURMAN
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