Ifini Will =MS ;~.a.! Speech of Bra •fitiartuar.‘, - Extract ftom Ketinetti Earior - C, bred, deli*. brit hi Congress, on the i2th Inas, a'- th e Repel Of the Bankrupt Bill : • = • said r althoagh he 'bid been Amused, as ' livery one here must have been: it - the develdp; t Mints that bad taketiplate dering this debate; yet . he could not 'reflect on it seriously wit hout feeling the most intent* pain and Ithmilialion. The sentiments which were uttered by the'gentlenian from Massachusetts, (Mr: bushing) - fell on; his, ear as the foreboding of 'the evils that were feet 'eldstering around - the destinies of his country-. When he bad reflected on the probable - Sate which Ultimately awaited our nation, he tied supposed that our Government, like tilt thosethat had pre laded it, would, in obedience to that principle of • change and revolution with -which the decree of fate .seemed to bare stamped alliiiituan institutiom , have its day -of degeneracy, decline, and nun! But be bad consoled himself with thei.bopittlet Bus period was hi the far, far , distant future, sod that it would not come tilt they and their children children'. children had passed Away and been toriotten. But the declaratieng of the gentleitiah- Massachusetts, bed aroused him to the con. Mellon of -the corrupted and '•eitiatittletate of the kaublic mind. And could it to— must •histati re. 'cord it—that in the very infancy of our Reptiblie, in the ffity fourth Jen of our existance, opt who was recognized as possessing the especial con - dence of the •Elecutive boldly and recklessly had came into this Hall, and here, is the face of the assembled' Representatives of tbe Nation, declared that the power and patronage of this Government would be wielded fot 'the benefit of them'who would sustain those in power 1. The open -avowal of such sentiments afforded alarming proof of the corruptions of the times-- .of the degeneracy of this age. The distinguished gentleman from Massachusetts, (Mr, Adams) had compared it to the sale id the empire by the P.m torten hands of Rome.; It was worse than theta It was in the streets; of. Rome, smite: in the. , ' Senate House, 'that the Praetorian cohorts sold trill it !venal purple to him who would bid highest fof its honors. And Whilst mercenary swords were, • Oohing with power the leaders of •faition in the dada of Mans, the flame of liberty still continued 'to burn in the councils of the Senate House. was there that - the principles of freedom bad, been most devoutly cherished—lt was there that they last ,exPued. It was there that the precepts of Fabius and Citicinuatus, and Cam and the Scipios -were last quoted with reverence. It was there that their virtuous and heroic actions were last forgotten.' But here - in our Government and in its infancy too—it was in the Reprsentative -Hall of the n.uon that Executive power and patronage, and Eseeutive influence it , the appointment of a auccesser, were offered as the reward of party allegiance. And , that to come from Massachusetts too ! From the land oldie Pilgrim Fathera—from the classic soil of Lexington , and Bunker Hill ! the first to resist tyranny. And must she -hear the reproach of being the first to offer to barter away the rights for which she so gloriously suf fered and bled 1 These sentiments of the gentleman from Mae ; eachusett4 are only the echo . of what was heard e• ?ow months since in Fanned Hall by one whom that patriotic State so long looked on and Cher . ished with pride and glory. ? How times must have changed—how the public Mind must have 'degenerated ! That one, whose fame end char acter belonged to the nation, should have uttered' : the detestable doctrine that the fact of there be ing many Whigs yet'retained in office should be a reason why that party should not denounce what they in their hearts b. lieve to be the corrup tions of this Adminlstra ion. , That the consider ation of place should hush them in silence when they see mobile virtue scouted and popular rights ' trampled into dust!. And that, too, in walls consecrated to freedorn—where the spirit:stirring tones of roisianee to tyranny have Flo often arou sed the free and the bmve. ' Would to God these sentiments could have 'originated with some one else than Daniel Webster. Time once was when every patriotic Ameri can felt proud quit Daniel Webster was his coun tryman. His gigantic; end 'commanding talents • hod endeared him to every lover of , his country'd glory ; his noble efforts in many a trying , contest had .equally endeared him to every lover'of con stitutional freedom. What must have been the feelings of ' his fttends--those frends who have cherished, sustained, and cheerful him on in so many confficts—wherron an occasion they sought to do him boner, instead of reviving their droop ing Spirits. and advising and encouraging them in the approaching straggle, he met theca with reproaches, revilings, and bitter taunts. Sir, (said. Mr. R.) he is gone—and let him get! He not only abandoned us in the bout- of triumph. but be was now doing service in the ranks of those who had so often felt the force of his -migle• ,ty arm. fl might now, perhaps, console himself with the idea, that altheugh he cannot save him self, yet, like Samson, - he can bury beneath the ruins of our political edifice the object of his hat red. Still. if he possesses the commou spiv.- thies and feelings of _our nature, the day of re morse must come, Like Themistocles, who tarnished the escutcheon of his fame by negotiat , Mg with his former enemies, he might perhaps receive his reward in some paltry office under hisliew allies.; yet his declining years must be a embittered with the recollection of the bright hopes he has withered, the afflicting evils ho has ,brought upon his country. What must be his reflection:ion contemplating tthe character and progress of this debate 1 His , name, which was once so mighty, now become a by word and en object of ridicule in that Hall. which formerly echoed and re-‘choed the sound • of his voice ! --H is name tossed about.ere with .jeers and reproaches! One party mourning over -lies fall and desertion, and the other rejecting his proffered alligator with scorn I—would to God, for, k . ?the honor of their country, that this cup could ;have pissed them 'e gentleman (road Kentucky (Mr. Marshall) fspoke of the "scorn and contempt" with . which 'Mr. Webster must have treated the denunciations '.abathave been' uttered against him. tki far its • 'the Whigparty in this House was concerned, the t • gentleman liad begged the question. He denied 'that he bad been denounced and anlithematized here. He called upon every one within the sound 'of his voice to soy if Mr, Webster had not been - :treated with the greases forbearance and modera tion. It was with pain and regret that his pre , sent position wee alluded to here by the Whigs. It had until lately been in the language of av• logy for 'his amine, end' of hcipe that he would yet restore himself to the confidence of long• tried and faitlifel 'friends, that his conduct has been • spoken Of by the , 7•Vbigs in that House. It was ,from Vier &her patty—from-those, in whose Fans° hew= nowlabiding,th'attiehadireceived dent:trick. • tion tirstbrivy. But if he bulges denounced by the _Whigs,Wcnild patine' ~ilimu'rtelatiori hiptimei -facia evidence that be "tielerved it I Whet ia tercet could the Whimparty; have in demouncing isuch's man t Would::it not Slither, be tennis - to reserve so strong \ , en ally—to possess the aid ern') influence of bit oliglitY mind,l- And r. afteladhering to biu.so -long;, through so many ' evelatfuletruggleis, Was it fair, was it reasonable, to•skippOsiithil'bie former Whig friends there shoirld denounce him without eufficient esiese 1 To suppose no was to , reason against all the plOtt,- ind siwingi and impute of human action l f • • "As to the "scorn and contempt" of which the Iptutlemart -from _Kentucky irk, *it reap too . • - .7; • -... ;. , • . easY OrMaYrof 0 2 0t 10 .4 -1 . ,of his logical - '1 - • Suppose they hadtaialgetl complaint:S-4w censurer itio* • amid "scorn :and contempt „ answer the charge 7' '' . -P:o_ . I bejr 'Pr* 'that :our censures were not well fciekrided they:-toeke atonement ifor the wrongs.Wi Inte endured? "Seem alul'eonteuipet:were the chea pest -ofall mental impulses; they afforded avid entte neither:of intellect of the head, noffeelirig .. tie:the • is. ,They were .tiro impulsee atith which pal- Sebum always regluded honestiindprfeitimste suffiringv with whicli heartless tyranny always, looked on the complaints of the Oppiess&L The ' unfeeling miser felt ""scorn and conterrietfoitlia cried of sur eying poverty - ; the . ,C74 desisit'felt gist.= and' centerept" complaints jured ,;innocence.: :Dornitirin, no doubt { felt" the same for the cries of theNoiiited.Chriatians when torn to pieces bi - isienous belong hnfeli.useerri and contempt" fotthe very'prayeni, which, in the, stigglia of &tar, they offered to Heaven for - his . • The follow. , ing Orson, - were on the 9th hiet.,, elietirt of9cepriritte . Lehigh Coal - and Nevig' t.lomptny, t'or the ensuing year • , President—JOHN . stAxAsztis, Josiah'Whits Henry Cope' • - Erskine liaiard • James Cox ' '• Timothy . Abbott Caleb Cope - Thomas Earp = William Bilker . James McAlpin ,Ifenjamin Reeves Treasurer—Otis Anaidon. EDWIN WALTER, Secretary. January 21. . . SISTER ANNE, a novel by. Paul De Kock, transla ed from the French, for sale at this office, price I 2 cents. . . . Punuc OPINION,—PubIic opinion is perhaps the' anly unerring guide' from whosti decision there vino a Ppeal ; and was ihere ever :"such 'a' Manifestation' ef its approval as there is with BRA NDRETH'S VEGE- T ABLE UNIVERSAL PIL. SI- Step; by step has this Medicine wormed itself into favor, in spite Of envy, derision and scorn: Triumphant' as been its progress to its present sphere of ed.eusive usefulness It has surmounted obstacles before which quackery snits paralysed, and bad gained for itself .% reputation • high neither Physicians nor, ilipprt, sordid; coun terfeiting A pothecarien can ever injure- They 'can no more injure the •,reputaiton of Brandreth's Pills.' than they can lay their hands upon the sun. These Fills ire known, by the experience of thousanda.to perfectly cleanse the blood from all foulness, remove every morbid affection. andrenovate weak and ,enfee bled constitutions to perfect health and vigor. 'Their acknowledged innocence makes them safe through every period of existence, from; infancy to old age.. Purchase in Pottsville, of WWI. , Mortimore Jr: and of the agents published in another part:of this paper. On the 7th inst. by Rev. Joseph McCort). Ma. Wm. Lev/Ls, of Port Carboni to Miss Mazy ANN GwY- T/iElf, St. Clair. ... . On the 13th inst. by. Rev.' Wilflam Barnes. MS. JOHN BEACHAM, to Min ELEzaarnii flao'Flsl.' . The live s cud characters of the , lleroei arid sa , gee of thiltiiphstion.!! - ATHF.N lAN INSTITOiII' .LECTI7RES.;'4Ir Charles Leib will deliver the fifth lecture of the coarse before the members of the Institute. and the public on the above named subject, on Tuesday evening pest. the 24th inst. at 7 o'clock. at the lecture rctom,•ear ner of Centre Ind Mahantongo Streets. The ladies and gentlemen of.Pottiville are respect• fully invited to attend. THOS. FOSTER. Assist/ Beefy: f January 21 TEACHERS.—The Board of School Di. rectors—Potunille dittrict, give nonce that a general selection of Teachers wilt be blade, for all the Sch role in this disnict, on the Brit. Wednesday in Feb. next. and all applicants are requested to hand In their applications previous to said day. 1. ROBT. WOOD SIDE, Secretary. Pottsville, January 21. . • • , Ip N OT IC E .—A meeting of the first Troop Schuylkill County Cavalry beheld at Mortimer's hotel on Wednesday esenirg next. at 1 o'clock.— Punctual attendance Is requested By munmand . Jan. 21, M.IBRIGHT, F. Serj't. CORRECTED wiMILV., Por rsviu& Jan. 21, 1842 . Wheat Floor, pr 8b1.95 00 Bacon, per lb. 6.1 Rye do cwt. 1,75 Pork, - " 4i Wheat, bell 90 Hams, " 10 Rye, ..50 Potatoes, bush! 33 .Corn, " 50 Pinder, ton 4,50 0...t5, " 83 Flay. .- " 15,00 Eggs.; dem 10 Timothy ed, bold 2,50 Butter. lb 12i Clover ', " , 5.00 A,4 ANAL'S FOR 1813.—German and English .Almanac., by the' doien Ofaingle. :Also the Whig Almanac. and Henry Clay Almanacs for 1843, for sale by Jan.,2l, 4- B. BAN NAN. WOE the benefit of wboui ii may.concern, will be 1.• sold at Public Ye:Woe:on the seventh day, of March next. at the Pennsylvania Hall, et 12 o'clock at noon. all of the land 'which Thomas haven pur chased of Thomas C. W . Alliamo and. William. Ekisby shell. Executors. and Ciroline Young, Execntrix of the last will and teamment of the leis Robert Young, deceased, by deed dated July '43, 1836„.and alllor the assets received by the Executors in 1836. as per a greement of sale.dated Feb. 16,1836. nnd,all the right and title to which the said Thomas Haven has to the. . benefit of the said agreement The premises consist • of the land lately .sold to Messrs. Lowtcin & Haven, being three hundred and siity•acre% more or less, with allthe buildings on the same; and sixty nine,a emit, of the tract sold to Samuel Lewis. The title wilf be given by special warranty at given by the ex ecutors of Young to the Said Eleven. - The condition of sale will be Twelve Thciusand Dollars on the de livery of the deed, and the balance of the purchase money in fourehual payments, with interest from Jan; ISt. 1841 secured by bonds, and ,a mortgag e on the, premises; interest semi-annually; and an default of payment of interest, the whole amount to become due, and payable with liberty to proceed against the premises. The premises can be examined by apply-, inz to Messrs. Lawton & Haven. The sale will be Positive, to close a concern. •• . • THOMAS HAVEN. 4 Almost every disc:lie that flesh is heir to mar be' cured by the timely use of OAI4.I.F.Y'S CONI• POUND i EPUR ATIVE SYRUP. This May be proved satisfactorily to those who will call st any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is old, by certificates (oroperly authenticated) of cures perform ed on individuals who had lost all hopes of relief—' . certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients having laken the medicine by their advice and been airatmeertificates froth the Piothonotary.Clerk'ofOrgbane Coort,'No. tary, &c.. stating their acquairtinco with persona. of respectability, and standing, who having the gam of their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement of their ease and its cure. for publication, &c. ste. The number'ofthese certh 6cates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to have t 4 copy of the most important certificarpi "iirtiperly atithentica ' ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the median e for sale, where'persont afflic ted with Scrofula-or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic Rhemnoism. Tetter, Meredrial diseases,, Emotions of the Skin, Cough of long standing or•in t cipient Consumption, sick Healliche, &c, Sec, may have an opportunity of ,ascestaining.thei names and residences of those who have ,been aired by its use, and who will lie willing, if cbllakupon, to give Every information required. . 7:f • Asa more general efidenee that'thiii is no:quack Medicine. I would refer to this names of the follow. hug well known rihyticiams; who have auestalto its efficacys—Dr. J. P. - Mester; Dr. S. Birch'. Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. H. H. lidiihlenberg. Dr. J. E. Sorbet.-.. • Sold whole Sale and Ratail st the.dritg and Otani= ail Store of .• E. 13; EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville; J. B. Bc. J. H. 1.1118,1111 n et• 41 , 11 la Hugh Marley, Port Carbon ;Henry Vonta.'OrWigaburg.• January 21. - • MU tit arrilb. Oar !Market, COAL LANDS.FOR SAL Pottsville, January 21, JOYFUL NEWS . NM SCHOOL .111701111. dr* New Cobb's Spetliag Booka ; 200 do do,' Readers No; 1,-. 200 do do - _do .: < 50 Frosts American Speaker • ; 50 , do History Of the United States :_, 50 do Grammars ! , :•`.• 50 Weith's Arithmetic. • 50 Mitchell'aCteographicalnwideys 50 do ,Geogrsphy.and 'Attu' 50 do ,Primary- Gaqinieby. All of which will .be sold *halm% and retail at Fhiladelihia,pricesi by tfustudaserilicr , - .! •.; HArrxigt Jan - 44 '21 1 1843 1 • EMI OLD EFrOL ISRP 4 :I P 2 1 5 0 .0 - OPTIC IL% 100 l'irts.tries. -o;ni:tr:an;i4 . . • --.---,'-, a s i,kati;e -- ••.- -:".. r , • ,, ,T El 4 - t,Bigaleatartorsal ••:"..rs" i. Met liriiitiotOrbite,frlende Slid din p T =',/ Ai Ppblies inf jetierilini,itie lelle"0. - 1 - 4• ' - -,-- ' arrangements for 151.3,„ for, the . ..iiusi 'pore of bringing out c.bbirseiand. cilia, and, Steerage Passengers: by-the following.. • , - ... . 7 P11 1 . 6 4 ) .•.;?! 1 .c/k 1.61 • 1• 1 4 iiitii4l . ' icra ' raig s r o4, ' 2-fibtpri• •:. ' -_-Caitainit ,°. Dayinf,Sinlingfititit - Names: - • ,-,,, ',.'-' ' . !". ~ ..-...,- I'l. •- Nei 'runt. ' • C. Wasbitgton,lturiows, Jane' ..71:/et `I Feb. 7 United. Buttes .' Britton , • . •' 6 f: IX' 6' . 13 , 6 13 Garrick. •".. I, SkiddY...• '•- 25 . 25 4 ,- . .25 Patriot. -: H airy Delano -.' . lili n l Nov '7 Mar - '7' 'Sheffield, 7 - :,- .-Aileni.----.•,,,,13,--,6.- 13. • ROscies •.: ''' - Collins , ~.-, • 6.. . US ' 2S: ' _ 25. 111111ep,clieimi• -Nye —; - , Aug: .7 Dec 2 A'l 7 !Virginian . ."'. ' rAtten , - - -= , -1_ 13 6. 13,6 13 „ Siddotio,r. ; - =',",' E. Cobb.`' 1 " . 2.5•• 6-- 25 . 6 ,- 25 Aahburton • Ilittlettonlett. 73an • 7 lillf 7' Step Whitney T_boinpiiim '• IS -•. 25 13 '„l'• 13 ' Sheridan • Vitepeyster '..” ;15 I 25‘ .' '• • • ' , . : - L, !hie of Sallingliont, G. Washington Barrows -.July 25 N0v2551425 United Bionic • - Britton` Aug` - 1-Dett • '1 Ail 1 Garrick - Skiddr - •' 13 4 -- 13 :" 'l3 Patrick Henry Milano • 25 • 25 1>1'25 Sheffield ' . 'Allen ' Sept l'Jan, - - 1 r -1, Roseina - ' " Collins - _ ` 6 '. 13 ' .'' i 3 • • 13 - indepefidenee ...240.. • - - 4. .22 "',..!.. 25 '' 25 . Virginian . , Allen. Oct. . •I•Fe.b. .11 rce 1 Bidden* . - -_- I. Cobb- -. ' . 13,, - 6, 13 -6 13 Ashburton Nettleton '2s‘• ' 25". '' 25 Ste'n Whitney --Thompson Nov 1 - 511 a I J'ly 1 Sheridan ' Demister : 4 .-2 13 ',,• 13 6 ...13 Regular Packet Ships ;o and from London. - • Ships' ' • Captains Dayabf Sailing from Names. ,• • . , i- • New York. - i' Mediator. I . ' Chadwick-Janet 1 Oct 1 Feb 1 Wellington -`..- Chadwick. •10 -6 - 10 • -10 Quebec Heberd • • 20 ' 4 .120 '' WI Philadelphia - Horsy . July ' Ifloy 1 . 31 1 . r: r Switzerland 4 ,Chadorick . ~• , 10 . ..' • 10 ' 10 H. Hudson. Morgan ,• ' -20 • . 20 . . 6 20 Ontario(` ,I'. 'ltradish ' - 1 Den . 1 Al 1 Toronto , ''•••• • ••••• .Grialield Au g - 6 10- . 6 : 10 . • 10 Westminster • Moore:'' - ' 4.. 2 0 ' .' -20 '• 20 St. Tarries -_ " &hot -• Septil 'Jan 1 May 1 Montreal . ' Tinker - " • 10 •,* - 10• - - - s - 10 Gladiator , Britton -1., 20 T, 6 `.20 •20 . . Days of Sailing from . . London..,:_ Mediatpr Chadwick 1n1y.17 Nov 12 M'r 17 Wellington ' Chadwick ••• 27.• .6 • .27 4 27, Quebec Hribord Aug , 7 Deo' 7A7 7 Philadelphia Morey • ' 17 ".17 'l7 Switieriand Chadwick • 27 ' 27 -' 27 H. Hudson ~ Morgan Sep. 7 Jaii . 7 141'i 7 Ontario Bradisli, - 6 17. 6 17 •17 Toronto Griswold • ' 27 6 27 ' 27 Westminster Moine ' Oct. Feb 7 J'ne 7 St. Jamas' Sober . •1 7 7 6 17 6 ' 17 Montreal, • :Tinker', '27 • l'• 27 '27 Wachter :.Britton - Nov 7 Mar 7 J'ly 7 ln addition to tbeaboye Regular Lines, . a num. bee of Splendid. New York built, Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,•Setlancl,"Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,' will - continur to sail from Liverpool weekly' in regular succession, thereby preventing the least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the accommodation of persons Wishing to remit money to their fam ilies or friends. I hood arranged the payment of my Drefts on the following banks :-..- The Illiter,•Saiik. , and branehea, IRELAND.. The Provincial Bank . do. ~ „ The Nationtil flank • .do. ... All Drafts payable at sight, at' either of the a bove banks, their branches or agencies. 1 Messrs. Spooner, Atwooddr. Co. ENGLAND • bankers, London. P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool. . Passengers can also ba engaged from Liver. pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. 'by the regular. packet ships,-.on.application being made personally, or by letter, ( post paid, ) ad dressed to ;100 Pine street,tornit of South. AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj: Bennett; Esq. . _ In Philadelphia, A. C. Craig dr, Co. . In Lowell. Rich. Walsh, Esq. to Albany, T. Gough, E q. In Newark, John McColgen, EM. In Termite, U. Rogers and - Thompson. - I also beg leave, o assure my friends and the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be observed in the sailing of the shove ship. together with all others which I may have. and that passengers willeaperience no delay nn their arrival at the different ports where they mean to P. E.—Free passage can also be secured from the various -ports in Ireland, and Scotland from which steamboats-run to Liverpool: . JOSEPH McMURRAY. • • ' 100 Pine street, New York. Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on the Provincial Rant of Ireland:.pavablq at " • • Cork ; Banbridge...Limerick Ballymena Clonmol ' Pariontowit Londonderry. nownpatriek Sligo Cavan -' • Wesford ,-; Lorgan— , -Belfast - Omagh '• • _Waterford. Galway. - 4D.ingannon Bandon ; - Ennis - 'Armagh ' Ballyehannon Athlone " Celeraine,l Strabane; Kilkenny Dangarvan Mallow Tralee " Money inore Youghal Cootehill Enniskillen Elkus!) , 'Monaghan. . ENGLAND—Spooner, Atwood. Co., Bankers, London, payable in every town in Great Britain, P. W. Biases, Esquire, Liverpool. errs or GLAtOng - BANK, Payable iu every town in' Scotland. • -• • • • New York, January 21; OATS! OATSII OATS!! • tILT/t.NTED a quantity of OATS, et Store v v of the eubscribei, in West Brunch Valley, for which the inesket.price will be paid. in cash: C. B. DE FOREST. January 21, CAUTION: lieb • the /1111F 0 subscriber re y Mullions politic not to give' any thing on: treat to his wile. ELIZABETH.. nor tO any,other person On his name, as he is determined not to pay any debts otherwise contracted than by himself, or his or der. THOMAS TRAIIARN. Norwegian Township, Jed.2l, - • 4-8* Extra Hair Cutler,' in the Basement Story of the Penn'imtvania , - Hail, opposite the Miners' Bank. lIAWKINS.. THE Physiological . Hair Cutter, end Ecstatic • -Shater, has opened at the 'above =calcined place; Hitwkin's•new system of Cutting , Ginstle. men's Hair, by.which its lagoriann'and beauty is rendered truly ornamental,. _The design and execution differ entirely fronthe usual practice otHairCutting: adopted here, indriorninends _self, by the expedition and gentlenees with which -the operation is perfOr,nied. „By the - bean made tt it has been denominated iscientifm emend weth. er for the Pulpit,. the Bar, the Senate or the Suite; its elegance and classica l arrangements will add dignity and'gr . ace , to the wholif contour 'of the, La Feu Htmunne. dine who will favorlihn _with their _custom, he tests confident that - nue. faction will be - given, - DID I:l,—Ravire honed in a importOr inerinee -•.-•• . A. Hawkins is ready Jo perform for Cotillions, Balls; and Parties..at private lamas, - December /1-3 a). . , .. . , .„ Tilt Palinership,hithertti existing hatweee the eubsoribers, under the firm of Betwael J. Polls &C. 0 .,. le ibie - dity. ilissOlvar,by Friuttiel,biasent. ;All p;neine belting eliimiageinet.tWletivilitn: and those indebted thereto. will :pltWitie, eel! on Awhile.% Whilt4i Wale th 4 'ituthotised to set. tie the iteine. if ~ ~, , i , : .. ... t§fr.TiftlB:l; P. 4 5. tivl." ',"- 'ANDREW tr,WMT.E. _,.... ; Ile Iv: I. ;i1 :- • . : -7: ;: , . 1 1 ,474 : - . < 1 „ --, - Potter Water Company" __-, „,-- .911 HE Beard o f gunge/it hays We slat deal& ' , s 1 red a sea,;. iival .Dividend-of - tbreeler tent:l en the ica *al week of ibli ioolpony. for trio last its montp. payable to* etaiskhileerk ; or AN* ItitoX,l rope*ottuth Aiii:brafterstha 14thilust " , ' - ' • ', --,.' . 41: AVS4r4 Phut. _. . ilineary t o 18 4„ . .:i•-:..,_•“St—' :1- SHE - 4-- JOSEPH MeMURRAY; TEMPLE OF FASHION. DISSOLUTION; Ei _corfs,vairrioN o* - , . affections alioani4,7.ErtJtieil4* Pain or Weakoom. of, the". arloiJigs, Chronic CoagAs. pleurisy, ita***lo l /0 8 040 ,tre.ctim,of PalagmOY ATimps:owN , _ TRatcRIPTIM-- , . A compound Balsamic ; prapuotion of the p m " vi rg i n i an e Wild Mario .noinbinid'Utith tbe•E.Oirciet'of lid, ireintreti by a nem chemical process. approant and-recem. :mended by the most distinguished IthYsiclitioh and nnidercaUy acknowleged tbolnoat eakMble medicinn evet discovered.. • - . . . .Quackni!?' . 14 41NeePtion• _4n-setting forth the virtnesof.thie trolt. greet medicine. we , base no. esire-ro deceive , - those who are. -labOoring_under effliction,,,nor -46 we' wish te . eulogii,ii-it more ilian'tf patty deserves. Yet when we lorkeiratiod* and see . ' the 'a t Mount ',of suffering . and, listiess, occasioned: many,: of flie,disiiiseeth r fitch ibis medicine his proved so highlishiefuisfol, infect that we tan= not its claimatocationglYiOrritiythe pitch in its favour, • Varioim remedies if is trne - have been offdred, and pured'into notice Air the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have denbt'been fdithd very useful, batof all that bare vet- be,eis &cur ered. it is admitted 'by physicians and all Who have witnessed , its effects; that none has prayed as succesiful as. this. Such iadeed..are the lIIIIIIPRIIStNO VIRTUES Of this Salaam, that eveold' the advanded stiget of CortsUMPTIORi after. all 'the most esteemed-rein.? edict-of physimana. have , failed -to: . effect-tany change, the use of this Medictinthai . been dective - of the' most .astonishing relief, and ac' twiny effected curer after: alt - hopee of recovery. had been despaired of, -, • I In the first stages of the disease, termed 1 1 Ca. tarrhal •Corisiniption." originating from neglect ed COLD, it has been., , used with undeviiting success, and hundreds acknowledge. they iowe , the restoration of their health to this invaldable medicine alone. In that form. of Consetaprion so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or •• 7- • , o GOING INTQ' A -DECLINE," A cOmplaint with which thousand; are linger ing, it has elle proved higl4Sceeersfel, and not only possesses. the power of checking the grog ran of this alarming complaint,but.'-also strengb. ens and invigorates the system more 'effecthally than any medicine we have ever possessed!. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liner Complaints, Aathma, Bronchitis, and all 'affections of the Lungs. and , has cured many- of the most obsti nate caries, after every other remedy.-had failed. EfFor paraders see Dr; Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the , agentii. , - • The Extraordinary &eau, Attending the use of this medial - no in diseases of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected. having folly established its efficacy, and as we have already-published numerous cer tificateif front thelighestauthority, which , prove its virtues hefted all doubt,- 'We - consider it un necessary to exhibit a long-list of -them in this place,rinti grill only mention a few cases, to slit* what it has done. ' WHILE LIVE REMAINS WE HAVE. STILL - SOME - HOPE. A'Suaraisisci Cans.—Among the 'many sin gular curca which this medicine has effected, there le perhaps none in Which its poweM are so fully shown as in the elite of Mrs. Austin. This lady bad been ,consumptive for several years. and during the' greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, end tti ed mew( valuable , •teniedies, 'yernothing could* . found to arrest.; its. progrets. She be came subject to yiolerit Ste Of coughing, expects): rated large quantities of matter eccasionilly.tin• gad with blood, end dap by step this fearful die; ease continued its course, until all hopes ofa raj covery was entirely despaired of.. While in this , distressing situation,' lingering upon-the very verge of the gtave, she . commenced:the- use of this Balsam, which to Use her own expresSion, op. eratett &tritest like a chine. , few ,days she expectorated .freely, the cough was gradually suppressed, end everyday appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to deety, she is seen mingling in society, - bettor health:than she has enjoyed for years, : _Thoisvaitssveu Tasysuturi--Haviur. sed the 'surprising 'efnicacy cifDr. Wiatit's Bat : sate Wild elierry„in the Ciao of Mrs. Austin, I -cheerfully ackieWledge the above sMtemont to be uric and correct. - -- • 3. C. WAVTERS. - .111. D. =, CoreLtisrr.—;Mris. Eliza Thompson was Billeted With this comglaint for nearly five years, during:Which time she its under the most skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botaeic,ind Hoincepatnic remedies, and every thing that of. toned her any, hopes of ; relief. She bad wandering pains in the side, sometimes in -the - shoulder and small of the beck, a hacking_cough, frequent pains in thelreast; and had been una ble to sleep on the tight side for three yosta•—• By the use of this Baiserti, she was cured in a few weeks, auctianains well tatliii day. . ELIZA,THOMPSQN. Woodstowia; Sept. 4,1841: , bear:Sir :—Altliough your invaluable medi cine has &eddy found hundreds of pew,erftil ad vocates, it may still, be gratifying to yeu tO eels's' a communication Irons any one that has been relieved by it. Such„Sir, ia , truly inyease. r hive been a victitii to that lerrihlii disease Consumptwn. for many months, and haie*suffer eit so much, that I had become ralnicist Vieari . of my life. -Hearing yourEalsaro so highly pains. ed, I began taking it a rear weeks back,. and can assure, you it has relieved- me more than any thing 1 have overused before, and I confidently believe it will cute me effeetually. PIO= give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and *dig's., Yours Respectfully.- - is • JOHN PEARSON. Chester County, Sept. 6;1841. Friend. Whiter r—lt gives we much; pleasure to infdrni thee that my wife% health has improv ed very much "since shehsis heeo using' thy. Bita saw of Wild Cherry. anti we think there' is , no &Mtn but it will cure her. -She; has' taken the two bottles I purchased' from.thee a I slant , time since. end her cough is much -• better„ I she, also sleeps well at night. and says she has found no. thing to give her so mach.relief. Thee ill please give the bearer two bottles more fur - Thy Friend, - EDWARD 110 NM, Lancaster County, July, l .1841. Dear Slv:.:-Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. _I have been afflicted ivith Consumption for the list two , years .and 'suffered very, witch - with a severe cough, • pike' in My breast, dielcititY of breltt43g. night awtratit drz., and hiving tried numerous e remdie s. and also bedd under several Altictors..9g 1 - eeuld' hot ,find - iny thing relieve me 'mod I Used some of your Balsam: `. I got one bottle from a neighbor. of mine wlio is using it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that I hob no doubt it'svill•oure me effectually, - ' Very irPeetfulltyoor‘&4 ' • .ROBERT HOW:IAN. 0:1" Read the following from Dr. Joie!) Hoff.f, man. a physician etexterisive_practice art lion. tingdon county., ' • . • •=4)ear-sire"44rirearerl nos Imtileirof Dr. Wis. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry( from Thomas Reed, picker this iddirtedif id rieise, of obsti. acts ftithma.ori '.4llild:OLPabljHellsrebie. iu which matryrither remedies had biettlited - with, out any Ma. The : Wrath . gain laden relief, and in my opinion, the child is effectintli7 cured by Itlitise. Nears: am, littXkft 110Mrlt . IAN. : M.D. f:limember 2341841.-_. _. I" ber -Eateitit elf-WOCiiirrin has effhcted irtati'4r,treisblbif ffreir 4 04 which An idd.114.4/1110itimailiirgbq bad bee Oreadif fora latigfittiit intMationewsif breath. cursgetieril,steaktilitbn - Wei `Wird tst ffeepret - liitr' - Met Witnis other rai RES iffil MEI MIZE! tweets. Tr et= tomato tout VataballarlgetaW C eti UsingfOkSitainsoinitalisrtaking tea bat *is' toteo'fitr'ketotered se to be ettleitiiiltaid told thii clutica.of her bout% and 44 jabs twq balks Imre weitiotireli cured: - •- • " Requitals- - ••• •' • 11:1T! E : C: 1lIARTIN: • DADT/01V.Aa 'there isle triple - te' Wiens called elm, of Wild 67trry, Earthman Gilead bit ter" pimientor ict'• uk lot Dr. AVISTAR'S: BALSA*, and obeerte I(9ll4nettlitreit: l kie Bet Papered kor'lltepro(rfatiiiiiiiiti ioltiet4hole: , `sale by Co..Eitaitista, NO. 111 Mloor Street, Philadelphia. &Win Palatine - 1y E. Bs WPM 010 1.. a JOHN S. AIIARTIff,, and : in _ - *bee n every twin tied village throughout the eeantry. A442.41_0 . 0 s Bottle:: Jaituary;'OSlX'. -A !IT pressistof tittees'ef. Wisteett, of . WagiVierry. the Ontivellestremedylfur..,Cosz mentos. &e. his one Of the t:oantry Pipers, and although we do'not knoil to whom we - are indebted for tbis"-poetie layer, we think 'it toe petite - be and ' ;mini& it 6:tr . the.binefit - Of our reader's genarally. ' • 4 *,Wint WILL n • Why should ye be sick, ye petordayingmortal - • *by linger is sadoessekwist earth mad the shy_ A Haitian awaits you..that opens the portals Of ingot and health. Men whyshould ye dial Your Liver Conilaints Or settledCoormeigios: - The Aiithma, Bronekitas, orreigtd The l'..Wlte•empt,2l -6 .44. 1 14m7 -4 e, ol 4 ll l l P n t amptiofl • • Itfceriaiit to cure .ymitileti iwayWitli.regints. ,If yeti ivenla"liie and be merry—Sotllbet_ • - Wistir's Wild Cherry... . . ... • - At Eichholtes Ding Store sold; - If for • moping and , sadness. you would _witstitute . Take it —and.youll live to grow old. &toreros tntmey's alt spent, oron diiPT Ytill:fbeat• Try Water -Adore yoti take leave— - = ' - Sure you had batter go 'borrow. vhaiviviai la ear- Oue Dollar' may buy, a reprieve. 1.• • Price 1111.00'_a Bottle=-Priittipa; 16 South fifth'Streit. near Chestnut, Pnlla. ' • .cHEAO.4tooKs , , i - 1 • •EVENINGS: . . . HE following' cheap works are for 'sale by Ja. - • . B. BANNAN; TI.D." " ' -French Reiolotion. 8 parts publish = ed, to completed in 16 parts. each part B ode' Eneyolopedia of Science,.Litera. t a an d An,ll..parts published, to be 2, completed in 12 parts, ouch part Alsson's History. of- Europe, 2.parts pub fished,. to be completed in 16 , parts, each part', Oliver, Twist, Pickwick papert Tom Jones , Humphrey Clinker • Roderick Random Romance and Reality The Young Duke : -, . - Venetia. -- , ...• . , , Francecrra 'Carrara: , _., . 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' January 14, '' FRESH WINTER GOODS. - - WIRE subscribers have just received in addi •m• Lion to their former stock, a _supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, suitable to the season. Con. slating of- , - Merinos, Flannels. Cloths, Casaimeres ' Sattinette, Mouslin.de - Leines, Sazony Cloth, Priitta;Gloves. 11Ohieryi of all kinds. - Bleached and flroito tlloslios, Titkings. l ":Checks, Fancy Ildkfii., Laces. Shawls, ' Vesting., Gingham, 4e., &c: .' • -' - And'have also received a-flesh' supply of Groce ries, all of which we are-prepared to sell at aim. cosily low prices; and would respectfully- invite the public generally to gi.e toi a-call. - - ' • TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN: December 10, - ." Office of the Mine:4lol and Selnaylkill . • , ven Railroad. compr . i.up , - . . Paiwazzata,.,/an. 9043. T afi election - held. tido day, theneder4famed IS Stockholders Wear ulanimoinily . chosen officers for one year, via: • , , • Prerodent--Jauss Dumas. .", .b,iluukgerc; • - Benjamin Ringlet. Henry Pail William Richardson,. ' - Adam Eveily, • Samuel Mason. • John - L. irony, - John it. Cresson, . Edward' Umber," Thomas Ridgway, : ,jererniab Ranker.- Jaimary,44. - • . • Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation gun .(8911-Itcnid Compani. ; SHE Board othlanagens have this day deck., a-. red a Dividend of mix per cent, on, the capi. iiiVtook of lifikoOmitoo9l P. 110 4 1. to.tho .tPck hqWers, on or alter the 18th test 1110 offi ce of the Treaaarer A:RUSStL.Reo'f. - do ?teas,* , S.thisette - pablisit 3 'skies' and eharge;, Jannaiy:7; DISSOLTITION.S . , _paw riaitntrahip hitherto Caisting . ‘lWeen ja: the elibsititiarp. u nder ,the fras.'af ;01 , iph Mlle.& Bock is this day &edged .? 1 ,- indtod ecnileofe, ,parrae the 61 . 10 M O, will Please protect. them for-paysocat, and %him Indebted, will please call and the - the - ", "JOSEPH!"IY.IIITV , ,, -;, -ANDREW-EtiWfirll4:' 'The' licialiseakTillt atitad:, by - Andrew' - • , . " ' ' '' ' ' . —...- .' ' P • 1 11111:1EtilOWiDA 13 3az • • in . 1 114 it RA •( q;= and "7 1 ,,, `tilkf 4443111:11"1-1,14 d*... ' v,tor it 10 ottioei - 1 • , ii ..... _ ~,as, •• 3 °T 1 .1, 41aut. , t , ' - - ' T, • -,` . ESI = complete, by Boz do do do do do DMZ IN- BANKRIJPTCY: DigrTtter or PENN9ICILVANIk: ifl Bankruptcy: Ncyriegi , t- • - PETITION fni fteeefii CS/ the Bankrupt ,7,..ta w e has been Bled the' 10th slay "o.lauFs 384 3 ; by '.• : tiro Iletet-kqOfte ,6l 'ili t l n ! "tientan;,,B9ll4lll.lll.ixttnitY;•,.: - „ Which- Petition will beTbeardAWrore the . Die. ;'riot Court of the United pates- for the Eastein District of;. Penitejtivania, in Ittokruptcy,• at the Distriet:Courtl - roam in the Cityof Phi! j the 10th day of February next. at.ll; eickieli..A.:9l. When said where all persona itt.trei • Otruni appear 'and shear cause,' ony ‘ tlief hart, why„the,prayer of the said Peti. ton should' pot be - granted; and theilaid Pen- On* ditelitOd Bankrupt., - • . BRAS. I,IDPKINSOIt, • e District Coati ct • • • 1t..0f •- • • • - - • . 4PETITION fir the benest of the Bankrupt 4 Law, has been Sled lbe stirciapof January, -1849, by • s' Paul A. Sabbstion,:irert founder and Steam En gine toanufactarer,Schuilkill - county. - .Whieft Petithm will be heard• before the' Disttlet Courser the United States for the &ward District 'of Penneyiyaniii;sitting in' Bankruptcy al the Distriet`Conit room in: the City of Ph il adelphia, on . Fridey,the 101.1.0ajv :of, February nen, at 11. M„ When end where all persons inter smod rutty appear and ahcke cause, if any they hue ; why - the prayer. of the said Petition: tumid not be granted, and- theesiir Petitioner ! declined -Bankrupt: . • Jan:4l, 4-; JFt g 17.rk ti o7th g et it IVZ; January 14,"l84 t J , FOR Disui.Aßop: ' • , • _Nutted. Otates co urt.. . . EASTEPOISTRICP OF. PENNSYINAVIA: Banicitiptty: . _ NOTICE: • 'PETITION for Discharge and Certificate undei,the Bankrupt Law,hae beau filed by Scott Steel, Miner. Schuylkill county. And loriday,- - -thts --31st day vf. March next, at 11, o'clock, A. M., appointed fa the 'hearing thereof, sitting 'in Bankruptcy; at the District' Boat Raab, in the City, of Philadelphia, when and*beretboCreilithrs 'of the said Petitioner, who fibre' "proved their Debts,' and all other sons in interest, may appear and' show 'Cause, it any they have, why such Discharge and Certifi cate shauld out . he granted. EPAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. 4-10 January 21 NOTICE. ETITIONS for : Discharge and Certificate P under the Bankrupt. Law, have been, filed by John T. Hazzard. Gentleman, late Meichent, In. &virtually, and as a member of the latefirot of Hazzard end. Stratich, . _ John C. Ernaticoal! Merchant, , do, , David Cobtier,farmer. - • do. Robinson Kay. Miner. • , _ ,do . FrederiekFricat,,Saddle,r,, , . do Joseph S. Rachel, of the Ortiz of Joseph S. , Racket& eti.,Coal Merchants. ,do And Fridsiti, the ...31st day of March nest,-.at It M..is appointed tor the hearing thereof, • before the said Court, sitting in. Bank ruptcy. at the_ District Court Brinier in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditori of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all Other persona in interest. may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such .DIE- - charge aod Certificate should not be granted. FBAS:HOPKINSON - , Dec. 31, 1-10 t. „ . . Clerk of District Court. • • NOTICE. '• . • PETITIONS fir Discharge and Certificates nadir the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Lewis L. Ravin, Inkeeper, - Schuylkill county. Peter Aurand, , and Friday: the 27th day of January nest, at Il o'clOck A. M. is appointed for, the hearing there. of, before the eau] Court, sitting in' Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room.'in the city of Phila. derphia.. when - and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all 'other persona. in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have. why such Der charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON. . Clerk of District Court. ~ - , PETITION for Discharge and Certificate undet Alio_ Bankrupt Law, has been filed, by Moses Suisse. of the firm of Eames° and Beusa. seiner, CoarMerchante Schuylkill county. and Friday; the 27th dee of Jamiaryseit, at 11 o'clock; A. M., is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the Said Court, oath* in. Bank. ruPtey„ et the. District Court Room, to the City ' of Philadelphia; Whed and where the Creditors •of the said Petitioner, who have prover' their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap. pear and show 'cause. if any'they have, whyeuch Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. TRA.NCIS fIOPKINSON, ' Clerk of District Conti. NOtICE. •" • pETLTIONS' for -Discharge and Certificate • - tinder 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 &Co.; Coal Merchant ttchoyl. , kill county... ' • Wtlliant Andertried,' late:Farmer, Miller end Lumber Merchant,Schuvlkill en. • - andTriday, the 27th day of January next at It O'clock, .A.. - .Mt; -is' appointed : foi; the: hearing thereof. leforo the said', Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy,- at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, evhen.and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who , have- preyed their Debts, and all other *mina in interest, roarap. pear and show cause, if any , they have; why such -Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. ERAS.- HOPKINSOI% , Clerk of Dietfict Court. 47 Nov. 12,'46 EMI November. 19. Officii of thellount Carbon Rail Road Co. Philadelphia. December 21st. 1842. THE anneal -meeting of the stockholders will • -IL, be held at the Company!s Office,Vll. 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; wand Secretary .and .Treasurer.. to serve far one year will be.held. • - - • .1 A NI ES: C. 'iDONNELL; Beefy. .'Philadelphia. December. `a4* _ .:: • • 52 EDWARD Y. FADAIEHAR. t UStle , E.; OF. THE PEACE, HAVING removed his office to. Mount Carbon. will be happy to attend: to any business confi ded to his. care. , Deeds, bonds. wills, and conveyances of all hinds attended to with acenraey and despateb: arilratio attend to the collection of rents. and agency business in general. All ctiminunicatiods from a distance'through• the Pottiville Post •Offine, will be promptly attendedtci • - " December - - • ... : , PUBLIC sAt.p. 2 IEDURECIANT ,to an ordoi - or the Orptia r ne* , A. Convict' . Seboylkill'ecieiliy, the autwerittare, Adinthistiatont of the estate of.lonathan !ones, hither Fast ffnuiswigTntsnithip; and county a tm:mead, iteeeased, will execs* to sele,hy Pattie , Vendee, on Saturday. the twentipsight- day of iiiliiity,ll343. at the house of Henry _Kepner, Inkeeper.An reit Clinton. the undivided 'olie fimith parkofthe following real estete : ~ 11V2631 Acres of. Wood Land.more or tess;situate in Schuylkill ad joining the liehoplkili - Claud; -Putt ,Clintcin;lands. - pf Peter e. add . titeerratiel l idiegitelit'eadditfeath:l i firt Clines°. ..120/ 'ACra of WOod Lied,"234o,tot:leiti, situ. ia. to Schailkill county. adfiiiiing,Windsot Vernace latidclauds• of fittsitC. - ,Bayini.lobn &halt inid ithetir:l,Salit4O-tOlnitlenlie at 1 o':( - elikkOKl4.:, whee7thillsiuthiletilftifitakiiiikbst mace Elwyn by .:,--.a.c. _••• ~ .:".:-.- y ;,,; - 4 ~-.•:,,,,-,,.- ~ 1,-,:,pETERJONIIIII; ~. -,,-. ~"[•.': , A7 . -'-::.: , '-'''. - 1- 1- .4, - NICHOLASIONta - . 1 : - :. , Adsailitratom.; 204.._ ',, ES dITORNET ATI,AW:;: ofFICE.As Centee itieet.'priteeitit the Eieltsiiii :Hotel. rouiville,,SeptA - • . —36 • • • aolitte t; EITTORNEir 'AT Latta} ' AS removed. fraitt:liiiiittA,Sirtit oioiB 8 tortnetlo oicupieti. 63; ../Arahatiadeastekid Contte Street; opposite , the Pont Ogee., 41— Pottsville. October 8. . . -Id: , DOVLP:rt .A:TTORNEY - /yriatiVi' HAS reireiletiltis Office to the offieit Jolui C. rfeiitfej Poet: Office. ilotiember -, • • _ . - 403-- JAmEs FL_ , - VNlvilittE.L.L, " , ATTORIOXIC LA;eq., • ' . Ponorsiii4 ' ftAS removed his -office tOil_MytU,side'lecentri etieet, a fair dime! May 21. - I • - - C' 1001. BOOK*—Waolealt.t. abd a '''Philadelphia picot fortala • Mareh 19. 12— ;•B,..IOAOTAN. PEASE'S CAIIIDY.-AA 'supply of Pease's 01E10 -Candy, jest . d frf.m the Wilthienlti - Aitent,• rhiladelphia, • nix) 6g , sate at .f 449,64•013 ; !keg Stitic' • 'Detemberli; - ,• . . is hotvbigiltah„ that from itod oftpr thia.dato% Ricttaid Bootie will, ea agent,attoncl to all.bust-' neso"for Seitzihker, Kelm and pinee of Yuhrt Ctirry.llwiriecL- 7 ': - Pottsville, Jo - rtary :,1848,- • TREPOILADELPHIA, AEADINGi ea •ti4ni"' ~ w~~y . • . On and _after. ,W4lln elifay..ior ors th; Pcosengcr,:d ro, a 1 futd,,.,P,t;eight.,2 4 minatuill run at the Hours, on -,14e Philw4t P 1 , 141 iteg!dipg aint Potlaritte ituaßgaik COAL TRAINS. The 5 Coal,Trains i;vill• leave.-Pottsville lle-;: - tween the boars of 9„ and 10, A. M., or one quer, ter of an , hour apyt, and run on „to ,Reading where they will meet and pasa ail the lip Trains, ; Coal and Passenger.''' ' -The firstS Coat Tr-stns.:will leadatilehMenti.' -between the tourituf 6i.and 7. and the kit 2 with• leave the. Plane at 7i and 71; the tnt, of thesetaety will always' hold-,up before crossing Ott. meat" Track at the Falls, until Signalled to by the Watch. man that all the 3 Trains -froinltiehmoid' Hatt passed ap the Line. • " ' , • • PASSENGER TRAINEL:''' The Down Passenger Train will leave . • •Os/ villa at.l2 M., behind' all the Coat Trains pas. ing' all the - up Coal 'trains et Readipg. and rannitig.past the kin it at Baustown,the nest at Douglassville, and the first O. down Coil Trains' at Poitatovim.' The op . Passenger. phii at 10 A. M. behina ,Ttalus, pas: sing all the down Coal *Trains- at Vending, then' running l'ottsiille. READING FREIGEITTRAIN: . • The Down Freight-,Train- .will leave Reading: ' on Tuesdays, and Thursdays; at 8 A.-M. passing all the up Coal- ma Passenger ‘Tssina at-Potts. _town. where they will vrattior it. •,, :. • . ,-, - ' The up Freight .Train , will leave tke Plane on , . Wednesdays and, Fridays; immediately behind,- the the up Passenger Train. to Pottstown. Where it will wait.fur all the..down Coal lind Pairginger • Trains, whiektraina will also wait fur it, and then run to Reading. . - .::. :- . - ' - POTTBVILLRFREIGHT TRAIN: '• - '. ' Leaves Reading - on Thursday , andSaturdaY . 614 21 r at 7A. M. passing all do Coal and Passenger'. Trains at Port Clinton, - w ere the latter Triune win wait for it. , ' ' • " •- "- --..-,, ~ Leaves - Pottsville a It 7.-P.' M'., after all' the Coal and Passenger rains' are in,' and has the track clear toßeadi g.. • .'. - , . • - -, • •••- G. A. NICOLLS,' Super% Transp o. P.: fr..&-r..R; R. -; Nover.ber le, • . - . *---l• ' • - -46.•—e ,'' • PAWS FOR 4AL.F.: rffiflE aubscriht3r offers for -salalhe + 4 Pittegrove "" Fenn;' situate ball. a , mile from the town of Pinegrove, conleining One, Hundred an& Fitly Acres. The Union Canal pasaca• through the property,.- .Tho soil is'a sandy river bottom, an& hat beer. well limed.. -. lj , „: • The improveme nts ,consist •of god Two StOrt , Frinne Dwelling. a I r. . Bank Bare t ind l a Saw , Hill, with good power. .1 •; , :r 4 ,.. ••• For further information, apply to • 1 - GEORGE N. ECKERT, Swatera Furnace. . Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill . eounty. Deeember 17,1892, Vfipa 1112 for a Afm re the United • • • MITCHELL'S NATIONAL MAP cfi . -AMErwAN - United Stater; of North America, . Together with Maps 4- Thfrly.fire of the prin. • eipal Cities en& /Imps in the Union.' THE foregoing is the title of a new Map of the - States, recently published by.the gab. scriber, which, for accuracy-of Geographical des. tail, boldness and diantrietnesa of Engravingv, beautrot Papier_ and Printing, and richness - of Colouring,. -will challenge Couipetilion with any similar produenun. . • • " Surroending the 'General are Maps of Thirty•two of the priecipal Catinat rut. Towne, with their .V.einities ; and in the margin !here to. ,/ a Table of 611 the Counties," in the United ( nearly 1300 in number, )fivith-their polialation -according to the Census of-1840. " Thee- . • upwards of 4 feetin-leoghthrand'n , in baigl- It is mminte& on .Muirlin,lin the, twwi niannar, with a neat Holler and Moulding....' . This NationaiMiip of the 'United States is sold' • invariably for the exceedingly small senior Two Dollars, less than one.half the price hitherto charged for maps of the like size—farming, with , ..,, out question, the cheapest work of ,the. tind'ever ; published in the United States, or, in the World and comiut within the Means" of lamest every - one, hewever limited his cireurnstanCes -The subscriber has employed in the Compiles ' non and -Engraving of this-Map, the best - Artists in their respective departments .an the country; - and he. is, pur sanded that all who: Mal examine -- it, will' b e satisfied-that the distinetnesei of its Lettering. and Vbe facility • with which every Name in it may be Mud, Given essentialimprove: ment,in.these important respects, on- the Maps' - usually published.: ; • ..• ' ' The. importance clean intimate ecquainteno with, and a correct iiiteivlerfgeof the Geogiiipti of our country; tine he evident to every , eine, The vast extent of its territory; with its happily arranged Divisions.—ita inighty-Hiverkeettetrat tint by 'their counthas trikatararellteltrille tan teat districts—its' noparalleled 4dilie if Lahti - = its .extensive 'l/ °Wail *mays* and its lent of Seti.Coast, can bet f.rapratelyapinotiattal by a reference cite - sole onifdistior.titaii . graved Map.' ' ' : • The subscriber has made arrangements - WM* A ir this county with the above Maps, .at the pa.- Price,'at his Bonli,Stationery and Period lest Store. - • 00 1 1 r Call and before the chiles - is exhausted. Being, the only la • rie,Map pub. fished sines the Censu s of' 1840, ' the, demantls so great that we could-only fireeure . tifellyar,.. at present for this placer- • • • '"` • , , • I WO:l*kt 5 1 2-3t* Deseml;ll'3l - .1 - - a* 11.0 • • .p.41.1.-‘ : t l l 4 o „ . ' i -,6 v , '4 : 1 , : ' , 0 , ' , 7?• 'V 1.E4:,4,',.-'.: CLINTON l 5tF.-i1 YO -i, k . •t EU -, i. N r-$Si Di 4 ~ 4 A y ,- Ist4 . i.,..,.. ~ i. 4;., u'' 1',t,., f liit ie ,ttoio4 - *thill;tte VaiVv4 AsounerieratarZ4.:oen,:4i : .','t;',A' .'t- - *Clinton eUI ;,;I , I'. ialr43lo2W. Ne114400044t 4 .0,r44 OP* 1344 1 P4*114441 . 4 01 4 124 V , * 444 4 4 • 4 oftmt.snOpcsigatt:,... a sometic i:l-4 , ) 1 1:2311 _ , 1111 II