pAN.s.LA • - - r . !' cAte,vorni 'ARinVED; •The Cairdoriiierrived at Boston, 'on -Wednea . day ; labt t after. a long and boisterous pasiage.. The tie Or Et is riot of muc6iinin flan ee. • A fire bed occurrexl. in Gootisman's Ton : 'din e in which.' nuinber, oPpersope were burnt . There are coma fears of disturbance , ' or ie•ola tion in France. Oairimiesioneie :ttppainted:hy the 'Ettipeior - olChitia, have marled glut Treatr with Orgig 7 Bntain,..by alining it. .Locoxeco :FrauT.—The following is from the Cincinnati Gazette's' COlumbtfa letter of the 10th • At !Mike disiussions, last eiening;'ori bank re fora; the hristles of the . di r simisrit's were raised to . "the Perlieritliculir;4l boiled—some gave. ,insolence to the tongue, and bard words produced blow% end . a regular democratic - light. How the 'quarrel originated lam not fully advised. be gan, however; with some angry talk between a, Whig- and Mr. McNulty. " The% latter made ix bass st the Whig, but the blow; being ill-directed, Veil short of the mark, and the strength of the knight of -Knox was waited in beating the air. 'lathe fracas, Frimch, the door-keeprr, came to 'the rescue or the aid of his friend McNulty? This hrought Hotchkiss, of Cincinnati, into the melee. Who pounced upon French with the full force of this braworarm, and, in aninitant— • " Down drop'd he stupid from the stunning Mound ; His feet extended, quiverins; beat the ground ; mouth and nostrils spout a purple flood: flit 'teeth„all shattered, rush inmixed with blood." French is badly iniurcd, and confined to his room. The c!frk of the House discharges his duty as sergeant-at-ens. rHotchkisti and his an tagonist are both brother,demNrats. No one will, of course, dispute that they have given an emi nent example of brotherly love and fraternal af fection." _ INVASION OF MFAICJ BY - IEXAI3.-A Galveston correspondent of the New Orleans Tropic, under date the Bth Jannaiy says, by an arrival from Houston on 'the !at -inst., we' learn that positive information has been received by letters and orally, that our army reached the Mexican town of Laredo on the Bth ult. and took pesession without firing e gun; the few Mexican troops flying at their approach. After-taking-the town aiietachment crossed - the Rio qFatide and plan. red the Bearer of the single, Star on the West Bank. Gn the Ift,the army, numbering about 550,.crossed the Rio Grande and marched for Guerro, a town about GO miles below .But from what we can learn there are but few Mexican troops this side of the mountains, and they 'tbs. persed throughout the valley. If this proves true, this little body ta ill very probably reach the neighborhood of Matamoros unchecked; and if reinforced by that time, will immediately attack that oily. SUMMARY EXECDTIoN. --Iv Cooper's Naval His tory in the report of the battle betwen the United States frigate Constellation;,` Captain Triixton. in 1119,.and the- French frigite Insurgente which the captured in brill' and masterly styie—this Massage occurs— " Ea rly in the conibai i, orie'olthe men [on board the Constellation) fline, ed from his gun, and he was-instantly killed by'the third Lieutenant, to whose division he belonged." This is the whole story—no name is giver, no, -comment made. Rot it is known that the Lieu.l tenant in question, was Mr. Stetritt, 'Who after. wards,' m command of the United States Schoon4 or, Experiment, performed many gallant teats in, 'the Tripolitan war'. It is also certain, as is believed, that no' Court of Inquiry army sort, was'instituted into this proceeding.—U S. Gazette. Mt.:stmt.—New Orleans appears to he prolific of tortoni this season. The following, is the lan*: ..An intemperate woman named Mary Ann Hammond, residing near the corner of Moreau ,and Sr. Ferdinand street., was found dead in her bed yesterday mnrnint Her neck .eatt cult in several plitees, and many violent bruisilt were aervable on her Person, a howihajunat plainly that ehe hardenme toiler death by „foul means. Her trivn husband, a man named ,Ismes. Hammond, wart arrested yesterday open the'suspicion of hay. inO been her murderer, for in reply to a police officer who asked him why he -bad dune such a hnrrlble deed, he replied, ",I killed her, d—n her heescise she. would rot give me liquor." Be sideethis monster, Bridget Conrad, ThomasMorr . 'is; and Francis Higgin, residents in•the same house, were also committed i,to jail as being con spirators and accessories in tho , affair. . The Senate of Illinois has passed resolutions -tlrclaringit in7pudient either to have a Wittig all, -or any direct taxation at this time" - , The Cin. einnati Chinni , to thus notices the procedings, indmives, we should think, about the only rational solutinn, of which it ts susceptible : • .- We most believe. as the only mode of recon ciling these things with the huinan underatandinc._ that- the Legislature of Illinois •are illinerite, and, as the end of the would 13CCUt. in 1843, there i.. no necessity for raisin a revenue, Of course, 'if there is to be nn tariff and no direct taxation, there is nn pay for nfri e-holders, and the end 'f civil government has come. We think now we have got the end of the demacelcues." NOVEL. AND TWERP:STING TratrrnANCE MFET ING.—George flail, President offh,Parrent Washington ~ ,Sagiety of lronlitvn,witti i two or three other officers of the finciety, yestr:yay oh. darned permission to hold a tempernne •on board Well. S. ship independence, and noon going heard at IO , A. M., fond the cabin fill. ed to overflowing 'with gallant tarp, anxious ,to hear what was to he said anon the subject. Mr. Hull, Mr. Welsh and Mr. Whipple, of Wachtna•- ton, severally delivered addressee appropriate to the occasion, at the close of-which one hundred and. eighty Feven of those noble sons of the ocean • pledged themselves to total abstinence from all it-x ,k4 ,ean intositlet. • . Two men, a ar..k . and a' fireman of tthe Great "Western steamer, on her late arrival in England, were arrested and severely Punished for' smug. The articles smuggled were argil's, and cot exceeding fivo pounds weight.i They keep a .sharper lookout for smuggling in 'England than We do. Their are several chaps in '/Yorkshire who drive their carriages on the profits of smng gling to, the United States, and the names of these rogues are well known in New York and . . bost s —A duel was feinght it Genoa. in No. vember last, betcvnen •Midshpipmen Beers. and Cook, attached to the U. 9. ship Columbus:which. resulted in ileers being shot 'in the leg. The wound will not prove fatal: and' the patient was doing well. The quarrel -originated during.tho veceptipst unboaxl tliecolumbusi l of the Queen of St diva'. the parties havebeen suspended by the -'Commodore; and it is said will .he sent borne for llinv-Tirres.-Irk the town of Trenton, N.- young me g bad: concluded to be wedded to' Ai inisi of ....sweet eighteeri,'! . 'Pe any was Bel, friends invited, aid the elergireari. called. After •- the nuptial vows were - made,: And the usual cere T monies. performed; the - :bridegroom' with much solemnity end dignity, stepped op to the reverend Aikend in.si respectful tone said. wait until fall, wad take your psY ip corn - - *Thelollowing toSer or sentiment; bpi been io ! *Obi' reminds of: the :areiepspere tot *cline years tat i,eaef wtu . 91* tip"prOtito - dten The Grist *ha Wine—the Virtuous. all they say; in times dietier.piejeis; 44 7 ' itia tarn to'Clay _ A Ay initatieti:shail the iomMent give„ shit turupi• The jeethy : ekhrete44.einiofwas•freqneritty very ahscrii;i,,•ll.-aidriilifaisiQ#lrrefey„at - difrerent timel*thi t rxiierrliatilt,i - d - ili44vcrivelo took he d - tkrsnined tq ittitctheLhonestyhfAiis servant a4rtdful i stgaleon his table.. sede r`.St . init ; Saitl yki_it3)= s t - esitatter'nesliiltts gn! „ r. - • _ • I -16 We - until:O.& -,Perinsllvanta the marriage of Mr. Wright to Miss Eetterway. M. 'Wright bad'nh. - iloubrresd Popei Unit/mat Prayer, par. timidarly the tollonring verse of it: • • ]ft am ' right, thy grace impart Still in the right to satyr If t OM Avrong, oh! teachmy heart - To find the better tray." .- • - „: NEW BOONS. ALLIROWII Mirror/ or EotioiE.—We bavoreceiv ed the fourth %writher of this publication. Theciork, will be completed in sixteen numbers—twenty-0v cents each. THE 'WAVERLY Novczs . -The 10th and 11thnuml bers of this republication are received; containing The Monastery and The Abbott--price tWentpove cents each. tTnIERA .HISTORY. OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.' " 1 -:The ninth number, or this excellent • publication is received. Subscribers can receive theirs by apPlying at thnreffice where subscriptions for the work are reeei ved. CALDERON 111 E COURTIER—A new and thrilling • romance by Si , E. 1.. Bulwer. For sale at this office price 127} cents. SEen's NEw MONTHLY MAGAZINE.—This 'work which contains a choice selection of useful reading matter along with 46 engravings is received—price . 18.1, cents. D'Ansicses HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION.— A further supply of the first number of this valuable work will be received to -day. Persons who wish to subscribe, will please call and leave their names at this office. • WORKS OF NATURE—In state of healttt the intesti nal canal may be compared to :a river whose waters flow 'net the adjoining land.thrnugh the channels w a ttire or art has made, and improves their qualities ; and to keep up the comparison of the ricer, so long as it nuns on smoothly the channels are kept pure and healthy ' • but if by some Calash the course of the river is stopped, then the water in the canals j s no longer pure, but soon becomes stagnsat. There Is but one law ofcirculation in nature. , When there is a superabundance of hunnirial fluid (serosity) ih the intestit I tubes, and costiveness takes place, it flows lank into the Wood vessels, and infiltrates itself into the circulation. To cstahlish the free course of the river. we must remove the obstructions which stop itsr 1 ree courae, and 'those of its triberary streams. With the body. follow the same natural principle — Ternove , by that valosble purgative medicine called firdAND' rates VEGSTABLE M.:firs:n:4AL PILI" .whietrure an effectual assistant of nature, the superabundance of humors in the intestinal canal. Ely persevering in this practice, the ways of the circulation will then be restored to the full exercise of their natural functions, and a state of health will be firmly establised. Re niemcuer, never suffer a drop of blood to be takepfrom you. Evacuate the humors as often and as long as they are degenerated. or as long as you are sick: Purchak in Pidtsville, of Win. Mortimer Jr., and of the agents published in another part of this paper. . Deaths. On, the 16th inst., at the residence of of his step-fa ther, M r. Richard Stephilds. in West Brunswie, town ship, SAMUF.I« Fourz. son of the late Dr. Foltz, aged 24 rears, and 7 days. 4.::k the 19th. his moilal remains were interred with masonic honors. is the burial ground at NleKeans burg, followed by a large concourse of friend 4 and relatives, on which occasion, the Rev. Mr. Geissen hainer delivered u very appropriate funeral sermim.— . Peace to his ashes." Our illarket, CORRECTED WEEKLY. POTTSVILLE. Jan. 28, 1842 Wheat Flour. pr Bbl 84 75 Bacon, per lb. 6i Rye do cwt. 1,811 Pork, " 4 Wheat. bahl 90 Hams, " 10 621 , Pot4toes, bush! .37i .51;);Planer, - lob- 4,50 . " 15.00 Rye. Corn, fl.te, dnz 10 Timothy ts'd, tighll,so lb 121rlover " 5,00 Bev,. Butter The lives and characters of the Heroes and sa gea of the Revolution." ATHE \ LEcTritEB.-=-Mr. Charles I.ei b will deli ver t he fif.h lecture of the course before the members of thelnatitute. and the public ..n the ahove named subject. on Tuesday eve• ing nart.the 31st inst., at 7 , o'clock, at the lecture rpom. corner of Centre and Mahantougn Streets. The Ladies and Gentlemen of 1 ottsvilte arc re spectfully invited to attend. THOS. FOSTER, Assist. Sect'y. January' 28, . 117 TO TEACIIP.RS.The Board of Schmil Di rectors, Pottsville district, give notice that a general selection of Teachers will be made, for all the Schools in this district, on the first Monday in Feb. next, and all applicrts are requested to band in their aliplica tient; previousto said day. RuBT. VvOODSTDE, St cretary: Pottsville, January 28• ' PUBLIC s% LE OF A ItOUSFI AND LOT WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Wednes day, the Bth day of March next, at clock, P. M., ut the Muse of William Keahper, in Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. A honse, end lot of ground, situate :pa in Lawton's addition to the min of tiji %. Port Carbon, in Schuylkill County, rEI., said house and lot is situated on the north westerly side of - Third street, about fifirdeei north ewd o! Lawton street, containing in front on said trhird street; fitly feet and in leecth and detott ot that width two hundred feet to Fourth street, said lot is hounded north :we,. ieriy. by Fourth street. north cas.erly, bi lots No. Illt, south easterly, by 'aid Third street, and south westerly, by lot No, 1.35, said house and hit `trap formerly known by the name of "Cow. tier's Lot."- Late the prorerty of C. A. Brohst.-- On sob:floes are erected a comfortable two story. frame dwelling house. , . • Attendenee will be given, and conditions tnadc known on day of sale, by E7..:RA S. BAYHURSII . GEORGE KRUCKS.,. •. Assignees of C. A. Brobst. January , 2B, 1 . 843 , 5 , TIIE ANTFIRACITE runs Avg, I,OCA T oin the Borough of Pottsville, -Sehoylkill county. Pa , is not excelletiby oil!'-r in facilii 'vs for obtaining variety ofores,• Limestoi.e, arid Coal, being accessible by Canal and It'll Roads In within a few yards of the stack., The Furnace and machinery is in such a state or preparation, that a small amount of outlay,would_ be stiliicient to put it in blast in a few weeks. The authenticated aecounts of the great im- provements and extraordinary qualities of 'Pte.'. run produced by Anthracite Coal in Wales,•holds out strong guarantees for safe and prefttable in vestment. - • • The proprietor not hiving tiler relluitiite a mount of capital to keep it in - 61mM. is desirous of having some person to join him, 'wh o would-take 3 4 or 2-3 interest—or he will lease or sell the whote'property on such terins •ea will btifoued advantageous. For forther particulars, apply to WILLIAM H. MARSHALL. Pottsville. Schuylkill County, P. January 28, 1843. STRAY ROG. ' v CAME to the premises of the subscriber. reel. ding at Payne's Mines, on the West- *each Rail load, on the 12th inst.., a large HOG: ; The owner is requested to come forward, prove_ pro. perch pay, charges, and take it, away, otherwise it will :be sold According to law. . .1111.CRAEL.McAVOY,4: 5430 t January 28.,1843, E _ . . . 1. BECKER'S EYE SALVE;. —A.,,nupply of thin highly celebrated Salvelor ,anri and inflamed Eyesinit 'rideitred and, for irate at .JOHN S. C. IVIAATIN rei Store." Januiry:2,B 180 s— .cAarrros! • ' imin subscriber-hereby . cautipnc.lho'paldic 001 to give anv.thing on vas!. ; to his wife. ELIZABETH, nor !co any other, p e rson, on his name, ens he is determ ir.cd not tqpzi, ang debts otherwise contracted ihan by him.elt, or hi 4 Or der, • *--THONIAS- Norwegian TowpChip,,jan:l4,. WOTES , Iz, DRAFTS..—BIink. 'Napa in Marla in ',well .1_ of bound -uP" 6150; 100 20D and - 300 in a Bona, always foiiab3 • 13. , BAINNAN: •- , - Noidmber . ROYAL COLLEGE • 'OF; .SURGEON X -LONDON. iIUS PILLS: rIPUE OriginiilXygeraii:Uniiiersat Vegetable 411 - Medicine, prepateil by W.•• MISKIN, jlieinber of the Royal College 'of Surgeons, Li. centiate of Apothecaries Company. Fellow. of Reit Court Soetety.Surgeon to the Royal Union Pension Association, Laneaster - place, Waterloo . • Bridge ;•Ind Perpetual Pupil of ,Guaylis and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London: These Pills having gained a celebritY.tinparal.. felled in iiiriseetion.of the Union, are now con. itidered by all those; whejsalue good' health, in. dispensablens a family medicine—patronized by numerous body of the ttiost eminent Physicians ,tinthin'thhi country' nail Europe,—ie ia . presunled, to titamp their cbaractei in, the estiniation'Of every. fhinking . man, andit is hOped;, a' far ',better recommendation than .the course reamteato by -Ignorant and- unprincipled • pretenders, Who to mislead and deceive the pub lic, pabfiab what they can practical proofs and certificates of Cures, that exceed all bounds of rational credibility, and Most of which, if not all. are either gross fabrieatiaiiiii or procured by fraud and Connivance: ' • t • Tlio editor - of thi tofii Island farmer says— " This medicine has obtained an unprecedented degree of well preserved Popularity. .llavingltu ken these piffi.oiirselves to advantage and wit neeted their beneficialefaiets on others, we have no, hesitation in recoinnaending theM to the pub lic as a safe, salutary and useful family mcdi. eine." - < de i oNone are genuine without the signature of the General Agent on ilia Ipbel, by Whom the a bove medicine ii imported into this'country. • JNO. HOLIBEIN.II29 Waverly place, Gen'l Agent for U. S. Testimonials in favor of Aliitkin's Pills from Wm. eratoshato, Esq. the great Iron Vaster, who has in his employ upusar4s of 8000 men. Cyfarthfu Iron Works, April let, 1836. Dear Sir—While on a visit sometime ago at Alderman Thompiion's 1 had the honor of meet ing our mutual friend Sir Astley COoper, and fife after dinner candersation one day, turned updn the necessity of eilopting eaine course for the bet. ter preservation of the heafjh of the numerous in dividuals employed in my storks and other extea. eive manufactories. • i Sir *Aley very justly. remarked that the ape: thy'evineed by working men in general to apply for medical assifitance wart most unaceituntable, though graciously administered to them,. and aa a remedy, he suggested that much good might be done by furnishing the betas of families with a prepared medicine. (so that they might at all t i ng , s bye it on hand,) and he strongly recom mended your Pills, from his knowledge of their composition, and great usefulness as' a guileful medicine. i Onlely return home, ! *suited. Dr. Russell, the superintending Physic's,: et. my evtablish— mention the subject; who entirely Cuncided with me; ititthe advantages likely to be derr: , d from suchi course. I therefore requested him to ap ply you fur a quantity., which yon promptly forty ded, with the pi escrlption, for which I beg i you h except my thanks, rind I now feel great pleupre in informing yolk that the experiment has pceeded our Must sanguine expectations, in imunvingthe general health of my men in great nuriners in every departrieent, the godd effects of ipeicine. Pr. Russell informs . me, has been hilly satisfvtory, partinularly among those emyed in mining, and: on the Smelting and Pu l ing' urnaces, so well known as destructive i to human - constitution. ;in glad to hear my neighbors of the Peny. da n, Dowlais, and Plymouth works. are by myfecommendation using-flip medicine with the sum success; V.annot tax your libe ality by allowing Dr. Rotel to avail himself of your prescription for my end% it would be ari act of injustice, you wil herefore please for Ward .E. 500 worth, for wb ' I enclose an order ort my bankers. . . ' am air, you r ohedieut Servant, • WILLIAM CRAWSHAW. • WM. Miskin, Esq. London. A l upply of tbe above Medicine just received and r sale by -.- . JOHN'S% C. MARTIN. Sole Agent OF Schisylkill county. Jailary 28. 184 3 . 1 5 CARb. WILLIAMS, Dintist,maet rPepectful. - "°,tin - fiirms his friends, and the public gen. cially4ist he has removed his office from No. 38 Nor,/ 4th street, to NO. 120, Ara Street, lst , door bamv Sixth street, South side • where he will colinue the practice of DENTISTRY. in all its aferent branches. All operations perfor med onth e late end mostra4roved principles. Philallphis, li/ecember)7. GMCER ES 11 GROCERIES! I .. Java, 'la, Lagnira, and other Coffees. . Porto 'co, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugar. Impe , Young Hylton, Gunpowder, Souch onff. d Ponchong Teas. , Sagermse, and Syrup .tolasges. ? Sperm land conintod Oil.. Rice, ey, liareh, and a general assortment of spices.' or sale, very low by TBOUTMAN dt.. SILLINIAN. Pottsvil December ID, 50— . • 11 Elt , S INICON DRAFT.. THE 1 sub 1 Berl has made arrangements to supply Ijoyer'skm draft, at the following low rates, i at. hiatook S tationarysture. Gallon. i ; . "$I 00 Quart.' - 'i '' • 25 Pint. ' 121 . . Also, Copyi ;and Ink in ' , roan. pint, half pint. 6 ana 4 oz. b ei This Ink Bows very freely, and is entirely tre 'Mid sediineht., Also, Hover's Indel, ibis Ink. wi ut, rireparati,on,l, an article superior to any iiiher in market. r , B. HANNAN. December 1 r , - 51 . • ~ - 1 . •'= ! ' Val°. 'Coal *rapt s to Rent.' 11. , p o let on I :s,to suit aimlicants;all that tram of ''. land belong to , the .kor(b American Coal 3 Co. known as the ill Creek 'rapt, containing the for lowing list of al Veinsmany of which ,— among others, the Pe Mountain Veins—having a range of over a mile en ,, th. viti—Lewis. Strohm Berme leug.h, Pearsontlarkson. Steienson, Little Tracey. Peach Mounta/Veit a, Gieeri slth; or Ravenadale Vein, Perpend lar, i Dianiond, and Big Diamond Veins. along w many otherc not named. ' ,t lan; all the act called the Junction Tract, be knging tothe B company.containin,g--the Salem. Forest.nabbit e, MorumeriTunneL Black mine, C. Lawton and red LaWton Veins.. Also. a Saw Mill.and Grist ,situattal on the Mill Creek Tract all of.wkickiFpl reined on moderate termity-ap ''plying to • DAVID CHILLAS. 1 .. at his o ffi ce, at La nu n cirr din ny gs ' o l f i. sa ß id ß cri yA m N pa . ny, at Pottsville, or to . • .. Market Strect,'Philadelphia kl-3mo. - December-17. COAL NOS FOR SALP. F , m OR the,ben 'whom it y concern , will .tie sold at Publa 'endue, on the seventh day of March next. at the,rmsylvania Hall. at 12 o'clock at noon, all of thfid which Thomas. Haven pur chased of Thoina Williamsand William ISosby shell. Executors. Caroline, Young, Executrix of the last will and t Y, ept pytba to te R o b ert Young, 'deceased, by, deed, . 23,1836, and all of the assets. received . Efecutors is 1836. as per a greement of Feh.16,1836.and all the tight and title to which id,Thiamas Haven has to the benegt of the saidAs meat. The preened; consist of the land lately to Messrs. Lawton & Haven, being three hand nd _six4 acres. more or less, with all the huddle. n die s me, ilnd sistynine &- met of the *trnete. to Eamue.),Lewiti. The title kill be given by Ntirranty as given by the et ecutonrof Young-f., slid Daven. The condition of sate will be Twel Plinusand Dollars on - the de , 'lye* of the deed. the hXlanee of the pnrehase money in fourequa I Cuts, with interest Dom Jan. 1at.1813, secured ntls ? ind a mortgage on the premOes;, interest p *.annually, and in default et'PeYntent of inter° d.whble amount to become due. and panhle.wit oily 10 proceed egalest the prethisee- The-p an be examined by apply ing to Messrs. Lava. Haven. The sale wiU;be positive, to close a c. THOMAS RAVEN. Fottiville,Janaary , " 4-- _ ADiL ti Arrool • P. , viASiestov c d his or Centie laud fild Bowie] Thom .stini fit. at Courts or • hipiltills • MEN ptifivs Cumeh Aptnt. Phila., MEI • AMPBEL L, ,ALT 14W• - , PA. - to the Booth *eat Coiner Intents; one door noptts of Practicing in the' sever. , olumbia counties. •,• A eepply of Pease's ved fr.motte_Wholesale or„eale at, MARTIN'S ember ' letND 1 dy.just I elkot!t,, MEM= OLD ESTABLISHED PASS 'B OFFICE. . 100-I'itteffrett, riotthi Sheet. . , . . • • '- THE Ou 'her begs kave to call • 1 ,- 0 .4 the attention of his friends and the p io\ - + Public in general, to the following '•'arrangements for'lB43, for the pur pose of bringing"opt Cabin,-Second Cabin s :. and Steerage Passenger!, By :the fos3wing Regular facket'SAips to and frost Licripol. • , Ships' ' ' Captains Days of Sailing from Names. • New York;. G. Washington, Burrows; June 1 Oct • 7 Feb . 7 United Stites ' Britton' 6 13' 6 ' 13 • 13 Garrick . . Skiddy 25'':'- 25.' 25 Patrick Elam Delano July, 7 llair 7 Mar 7 Sheffield. 13 "13 13 Roscius'"_• '25 25 Independence Nye 'Aug' 7 Dec 7AI 7 Virginian • Allen 13 ' 13' , 13 &Odom+, E. Cobb '25 ' 25 25 Ashburton ..11uttlestori Sep. 7Jan 111'y .7 Sten Whitney ,Tbempson 46 13 ' .13 Sheridan ,'"Decoyster 25 Daxei of Sailing from G. Washington Burrows July 25 Nov 2551'r 25 'United States Britton, Aug 1 Dee Al .1 Garrick Skiddy ' 13 , ‘• ..0 • 13 Patrick Henry, Delano 25 • 25 25 Sheffield Allen - Sept 1 Jan. 1 51'y I Roscius • Collins 13 • 13 Independence Nyo -- 22 '• ,2 . 6 25 Virginian 'Allen Oct. 1 Feb'.A J'ce 1 Siddons ' JP... Cobb ' 13 ' 1 -13 Ashburton liellicson ' 25 25 `' 25 Sie'n Whitney Tbompscin Nov I Mar I; J'ly 1 Sheridan: Bergin°, ' 13 • 13 ' 0 &galas packet Ships to and from London Ships' Captains Days of Sailing from Names.,New York. Mediator C hadwick . June 1 Oct LFeb I Wellington 'Chadwick • I 0 ' ICJ 1 -10 Qoebec • Huberd ' 20 2(1 ' 20 Philadelphia Hovey • July I Nov llM'r 1 Switzerland Chadwick 10 ' 101 10 H. Hudson Morgan 20 '2O Ontario Bradish Aug 1 Dec 11A 1 1 1 Toronto Griswold • 10 ' 10 10 Westminster Moore 1 20 • 24 20 St. James Saber Sept I Jan ..IlMay 1 Montreal Tinker • 10 • 10 ' 1 Gladiator Britton ' 20 • 20, • 20' Days of sailing from Londow, Mediator Chadwick July 17 Nov 17 M'r 17 Wellington Chadwick ' 27 ' 27 • 27 Quebec fleberd. Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Philadelphia Hovey • 17 1 17 • 17 Switzerland Chadwick ' 27 '27 '27 11. Hudson -Morgan Sep. 7 Jan 7 ary 7 Ontario Bradisb ' 17 1 . 17 ' 17 Toronto Griswold 27 1 27 ' •27 Westininster Monfe Oct. 7 Feb 7 J'no 7 St. Jamas • Suitor ' 17 17. : ' 17 Montreal Tinker 27 27 • 27 Gladiator' Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 rty 7 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a num. ber of Splendid New York built Transient Ships, su ch as the. 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland; 'Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,' will continue to sail from Liverpool we:1 10 Y in regular succession, thereby preventing tbo 1e;7 4 possibility-of deten:ion or delay-in Liverpool : and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit nipoeT to their lam. ilies or friends, 1 have-arranged the i l . l Yolooti of my Drafts on the following banks : The Ulster Bank, and branches, IRELAND. The Provincial Bank do. The National Bank do. • All Drafts payable at eight, at either of the a bove banks, their branches or agencies. )Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co ENGLAND. bankers, London. '' P. W. Byrnes, E9.,ttiverpool. Passengers can also be engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular packet ships, on application being made personally. or by letter, ( postpaid.) ad dressed to JOSEPH McMURRAY, :100 Pine street, corner ofSouth. AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Bannon, Esq. In PhtladelPhis, A. C. Craig & Co. In Lowell. Rich. Walsh, Esq. In Albany, T. Gough, E-q. In Newark, John McColgan, Esq. In Toronto, U. C., Rogers and Thompson. I also beg leave to assure my frier.de and the public in general, that the greatest ptinatuality will be 'observed in the sailing of the above ship, together with all ,others which I may have, and that passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different ports whore they mean to embark. P. S.—Free passage can also be secured from the various ports in Ireland and . Scotland ftom. which steam's:Ws run to Liverpool. JOSEPH NIcMURRAY. 100 Pine street, New York. • Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants,. on the Provincial RanL of Ireland, payable at Cork Banbridge Limenek Ballymena Clonmol Parsontown Londonderry Ilawnpatriek Sligo Cavan Wexford Lurgsn Belfast Omagh • Waterford 1 . Galway Wingannon lUndon Ennis Armagh Ballysliatmon Athlone Coleraine, Strabane, Kilkenny Thingervan Baßina Mallow 'Cretan Moneymoro — ?, YOU ghat Comehill Enniikillen ) Kilrush Monaghan. ENGLAND—Simmer. Atwood 4 co., Banker., London, payable in every town in Great Britain. P. W. BYRNES, Esquire, Liveroool. CITY AY GLASGOW BANK ' Payable in every town in Scotland. New York, January 21. 4 TEMPLE OF FASHION. Bei a Hair Culler, in the Bafinont Story of the Pennlytvania Halt, "opposite the • Miners' Bank. - A. ULAWKLITS. 'VIBE Physiological Hair Cutter, and Ecstatic ."7 Shaver. has opened at the above mentioned place, Hawkin's new system of CUtting Gentle. men's. Hair, by which its luxurianeemnd beauty is rendered truly ornamental. Thelilesign and execution darer entirely from the usual practice of Hair Cutting adopted here, and commends it self by the expedition and gentleness with which the operation iv performed. By the bran monde it has been denominated a scientific art,and welb er for the Pulpit, the Bar, the Senate or the State, its elegance end classical arrangements, will add dignity and grace to the whold contour orthe La Fete Romaine. All thire who will favor hith with their custom, he feels confident that satis faction will be . given.. HL B.—Rmoira boned in a superior manner. M Utial A: Hawkins is ready to perform for Cotillions, .and Parties, at private houses. December 31. 1-3 m. DItiSOLUTION. THE partnership hitherto existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Samuel ].Potts & Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having chime against the late firm. and those• indebted• thereto, :will' please call on Andrew /I; White. who is duly authorised to set.", tle the same. - „SAMUEL J. POTTS, ANDREIV B. WHITE.. . Jailuary ' . • ' , PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT, -` .to ordor of the Orphans' Court Of Schuylkill county, the eubscribers, Administratore of the estate of Jonathan Jones, late of Plat Brunswig Township..and county a= toresaid, deceased., will expose „to sale by Public Vendue, on Sitorday..the twenty-eight day of January, 1843, at the hOuses of.lienryiKepner. Inkeeper, in Port Clinton, tire tindivided„ one foiailh part of the &Sewing - real estate:l 2233 Acreiol,Wocid Land; Mori or •;:;" . 7, 1 ' . !: less; situate Schnilkill (Minty. ' joining the Schuylkill- Cala. Port Clinton. lands of refer 0 "Qeeny sad onierA; inc udifig additilnifo Port Clinton. 120. f Acres Of Wood Land. mote or less; : situ ate in clinylkill, county. adjoining Windsor Furnice lands, lands of Peter CI flatiirOohn &hill and others. Selerio,:eommence .at I o. clock,P: M.; when he conditions of sale will be Model:flown by PETER JONF,,I. NT , HOI. I AS lON , &finial ' January-T.l_ -ardor& B=MMEMMENNIMMIIMEN IN BANXRUPTOY: ,tatfteitStates COntrt.' EASTERN, DISTRICT. OF- PENNSYLVANIA. _ in Bankruptcy. - - ' NOTICE.: - A PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, his been filed the 10th day of ;tummy, 1843. by William G. Johnson, late frotel.keeper.tmer Gen. Orman, Schuylkill 'county: Which Petition wilt he heard&tibia - thi, Dis trict Court of the United •States for the &Stern District .of Pennsylvania, in • Bankruptcy; at the District Court room m the City of Friday,;tbe; 1011!`-dayQf FoOloacY ne ,11,10 41 o'clock, A. M. :When .and Wherwall persona interested may appear iutd show enure. If any they have, why the prayerof the raid Peti. tion should' not be , grarilcd, and,the _Stud l'en tioner drained Bankrupt: = FRAS. iIOPRINSON, . Jan. Cleih of District Crigni. NOTICE. A PETITION for the benefit efthe Bankrupt sla• Law; has been filed the sth nay of January, 18-13, by , - • ' " Paul A. Sabbett on, Iron Fonnder end Steam Eu. gine manufacturer, Schuylkill county.. Which Petition will be heard betorethn District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, 'a't the District Court room its the City, of Philadelphia, ori Friday.,the Ifith day .of February neat. at 11 o'clock, A. NI., when and hero all persons inter.: ested may appear and show cause, if any-they' have, why the prayer of the said , Pctition should not bo granted, and the said Patitioner declared Bankrupt. FR AS HOPKINSON, Clctk of the District Court January 14, lea 3-3 t FOR DISCIURGE. United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. AL PETITION for Discharge end Certificate -"k- tinder the Bankrupt Law, baa been filed by Scott Steel, Miner, Schuylkill county. And Friday, the 31st day of March .nezt,,at II o'clock, A. M., is appointed for the heiting theteof. sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and - where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all Allier per. eons in interest, may appear and show cause, it any they have, why'such Discharge and Certtfi. cats should not be granted. FR AS. DOPIONSON, Clerk of District Court'. January 21 x , 4-10 NOTICE. AL ETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by John T. Hazzard, Gentleman, late Meichant, dividually; and as a member of the late firm of Hazzard and Strauch, Schuylkill co. John C. Ernat,Coal • Merchtmt, do David Conner, Farmer, do Robinson Kay, Miner, do Frederick Friest. Saddler, do" Joseph S. Ruckel, of the firm of Joseph S. Ruckel & Cc., Coal. Merchants. do nd Friday. the 31st day of March nett, at 11 u i e!ock, A. M.' is appointed for the • hearing t h ere d; .b e fore the said C.mU, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at th e 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 soy they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not :be g ranted. FR AS. 110 P K I NSOM Dec. 31, 1-10 t Clerk of District Court. EDWARD Y. FARQUIIAR, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, HAVING removed hie office to Mount Carbon. will he happy to attend to any business confi ded to his care. . _ Deeds. bonds, wills, and conveyances of all kinds attended to with accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to the collection of rents, and agenCy bosinesa in general. Al communications from a distance through the Pottsville Po‘t (Ace, wall be promptly attended to December 2i, ' 52 3t• CHEAP BOOKS. Firm subscriber offers the following Books for sale at the very low prices named : Nicholsim's Carpenter's Guide .4 00 Clark's Commentary •on the New Teat& ment, L volume 2 SO Life of Christ, by the Rev. John Fleet. wood, with plates, large quarto volume 3 50 Life of Calvin 624 Diversions of lio%Tot, or Mothers art of Thinking37i _ Citabiner's Evidence of Christianity 37i Popular infidelity, by the Rev. Herocan Hooker 75 Doddridge'e Family Exploiter 3 00 Tytier's Universal History, being 6 vole. of the New York School Piettiet biary 2 50 Memoir of the Rev. Jmeph Sulfate' 75 Biography of Peggy - Dow,by Lorenzo Dow 50 Drew on the Reeurrectimi of the Soul 100 !Lochner's Bible 11. - arratives 7.5 Keith's Denionatintions of the Truth of Christianity ' . 137 Paine's Political Writine, 2 volumes 2 511 Webster's Bible 2 59. .Vtllaae Sersnon4 I Erri The Arthit'i and Meebinio's Repository, 1 09 The Village-Blacksmith 64 Catechism of iron, or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron- Trade. ' . 'I 1 00 Eminies Prthotples of Elocution '', . 50 Newman's Ithetor l ic, . 611 Book of Murders and Tragedies 75 Pirates Chen Book 75 Book of Pirates • , f 6 0 Philovnphy of Benevolenee by P. Church 61.1 Antebtography of Adarn-Clarkcr, by tbo Rcv. J. B. B. Clarke 5 0 Roy. Joseph Wolf's 51irsionary Labor. IQO Conversations on Ntittira and Art, with plates • - 75 American ' Poakot Library, 'containing 1000 receipts ' • 311 Proscribed GermanStudent,L. Clanging ' 37i Abercrombie's Intellectual Philosophy 64 Nevins on Popery • 41 Rev. Charles Buck's- Works complete in 6 volumes - 4.00 Fox's Book of Martyrclarge quarto, with - plates • ' 2 50 Year Beet, or - Manual of Every Day Re. ' - ference, arranged for every day in the year " , • 1'25 Tl,eFemalo Student, or Lecturei to young Ladies on Female Education, by Mrs. • Phelps '75 Six Months in a Convent • 371 ,Supplement to - 'do ' -37 k Sir Months in a House:of Correction ' 75 Blunt's History of St. Paul • "' 37i Outlines of Sacred History '5O Russell's Lessons in Eitunriatioa ' 25 Williatn's'Universal Gazeteer, • . 1 00 Lectures to Children, by tbe 'Rev. ,S.'rodd 371 Blue J e ttwa of Connectte at - 25 Bunvan's Visianr 50 Banyan', holy War, elegant edition with plates ' 87i 10 - sentra,:2 - entuutes -- cro Shaltapitiie 2do • ' ' 3'59 Chillingwortheti Works -1 - 275 Scott's Bible; 3 Soling°, - 6'50. Plutarch's Gives 2,72- pock's Theological Dictionary • - 1 126 Doney Bible • • " - • - 2 :75' loserthuer ' 1 volume • -' - . -' 1 .507 Pictoriat,Bible, 3 vats • 2 6 en . Siar'a Bititii Biography • - : : : ..- ;••2 . so WhitEicldatilorrootat - ,P 25 Barnaby udge - 50 fiervere Meditations - ' • Herman's Zot!ikafler "j Gerinitif , .1 .75 Chriettaniqule!npfter, by 'Dick::: Itorne poolkof 'Health end Medielati .. 'Together with varietyCd;otboi bootie, Tery low 'rates; : , . •-•MI(X7Xff9' ME:viORANDA'S ing . a spaieforimemonudi for btehltitylO:the year—rorsatle'br January 14184. 1 - ',1: 3 -.., , ,....'i ,`......c,-;:-.,:......::.:4,1, NE IC, - • ATWEV * oFnce m einlitr a et Opptis4 the tiebitv Hotel._ . J 9 I - • ' - ATTORNEY, At LAW, -iniAS. km:nave/ from Market Street to the slum 6 4tformerty occupied by • AbiabaloiMeitisei in Centte Street, opposite the Nat Office:.' • - Pottsville. October 8, ••• • • A Ci Bel • irrpittril AT LAW,. r. • ' • • • • . - . 111)1grAS. removed his office tu the brace or - Jahn "C. Neville, Esq.. opposite) the Post Office. November 26. • • ..48— .SCHOOL 1100Kl3holes:ale and reblit ai - Philadelphia pries% for sale by . • Marehl9. 12— • B:LIANN,4/41. THE PHITADRLPHIA, READING, and Portsmax RAIL ROAD. 'I t ag k r , r , r 'Oa trild ofiei'Wednesday, 'lsll.l Me kaistngei . „ Cunt and the following lloura Ike . Reitcling arid Polt,rilte Rail Road: . . COAL .TR - AINS: • • . The 5 Coal Trains . will' have" Potts Ville be. (. tween the hours 4'9 and 10; A. M. or one . ritiar. ter din. hour 'aittrr,;:emd . run on' td where. they will meet nod pars.all thew) Traitntt Coal and Passenger. . • The first 3•Coal Trains will-leave Richmond between the hours of 6a and 7. and the lest 2'will leave the Plane at 71 and 7/: the ist of these last will 'always hold up before crossing the timid- Track iittho Falls, until signalled to by the man that all the 3 Trains from Rtcbmund have passed"up tbe Cute.. • . . The Down Paeaeng r Train will lei_ve,Potts. villa at 12 AI., behind all the Coal -Trains pas. sing all the up. Coal ,tralus. at . Readiriz...and running past the last at Murnstown. the nest '2 ut, Douglassville, and the ~Grit 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. ' The op Pam - tiger' Train .ia leave Phillidel. phis at 12 A. Al.- behind all the Coat Trainsi - 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 Thursday* at 8 A. 11. passing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains nt Potts. town, where they will wait,tur it. The up Freight . Train will leave the Plane on Wednesdays and Frldayr, immediately behind the up Passenger Train, to P.atstown, where it will wait for all this gown Coal and Pa4serigcr Trains, which trains will also' wait fur it, and then run to Redding. rorrsv 11.,LE FR FIG lIT TRAIN Leaves 'Reading on . Thurralay and Saturday at 7 A. M., paroling all down Coal and Paasenger Trains at Port Clinton, Where the latter Trains will wait fnr it. Leaves 'Poitaville about 7 P, M., after all the Ct.al and Paaarnger Mies are in, and has the track clear to Reading. G. A. riIC.OLLS, Super't Transp n. P. R. &P. R. Nover.ber It, 46 THE subscriber oirera for sale the . "Piilegrove Farm." situate halt a mile from the town of Pinegrovr, containing One Hundred and Fifly Aerea. The Union Canal passes thiougli the property. The foil law 'sandy river bottom, and has leer well limed. • • : , .The ,irittiovementa conaist of a si, 1 1 ", rood Two Story Frame Dwelling. a Rank Barr and Saw Mill, with a i is s •--., a _,....... . good power ! For further tuformatiOn, apply, to GEORGE N. ECKERT. Swatara Furnace. : Pinegrove Township,Schuylkill county. December 17,102, , 51—if Ody 82 for a 41.14 of tke United States. 2 MITCHELL'S NATIONAL MAP OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC, OR . United States of North. America, Together with 711aps of Thirly.two of Me firin eipal Cities and Towns in Me Union. THE foregoing is the title of a new Map of the United States. recently, publiehed,by the sub scriber, which, for accuracy of Cisagraphieel de. tail, boldhess and distinctness of Engraving, beauty of Paper and Printing, end richness . of Colouring, will challenge competition with any similar production. .Surrounding the General Map, are Map* ,of Thirty -two of the principal Cities and r o p ing , with their •Vicinitie4 ; and in the margin there t. a Table (Wall the Counneli. in the United Staten, ( nearly 23t10 in tnimber, ) with their population acconfint to the Ceti aUP tit' kiln. The up.ward:. of 4 feet in lenghtti, and 34 bait It is rnounied no in the beat m a u ler with a neat Roller and Moulding. • This Nati onlll 'Map of the CnitedStates is sold invariably for the exceedingly small\ sum of Two 'Dollars, less than one.half the price hitherto eitarged•for maps of the like size—lbrniiitz,, with. out question, the cheapest work Of the kind•ever published in the ViiitedShiteslee, in the World and• coming within the wane of almost every .me',' howeverliinited Ilia circumstances. The - sribseribjr hair eingliired in the•Comptla. Icon and Engraving (Obis Map, the hest Artists in their restmetive de p artments in the country; and he is porstisded )flat all who may enonnic it, will be satisfied Ihit the iiii•tioelness 'of its Lettering, arid the facility with ,which every Name in it may belead. are an essentialimprove ment,in these inirsiitant•respects, on the 314 pi, usnaily published. The importance of an.intimate Inirpoirtrarre. with, and a correct knowledge of the ',it:outsell of our counir v.' gourd, WO - trident to iv...iv The vast client darts territory, with its "happil3 arranged Divisions=itafirWity Qiveri , Fetieirt ting.by Their eriontlee'e trit etarissi ha to rect.: test dis rieti--its cepitrailelid chair tikes its extensive Mounttig Prange., ii r.d lir Iva( of SeuXnatif, cantrat irprerfaUd ictercaeo'to an _atailtatis add dixercetly.es ktaved Map. • ' - Tire saihseriber has inside arrangements to enj ply this endety' with the a4rwe 1l:1114, at-the' pu. fisher's price; at his and PeriOi lea! Store: ' Call and vepp!i youraelf beflire theerlitiat io exhausted. Being tho only Laren Map pub lis!red stuee the Cenaow of 18,40.,'L file demand is so great that we cuut•l milk pit:tour() a'fuot`coplea at present for this place. • • December 31. TO 'VO'. TITS PORT cLiN.TOI4 Ff)Ii'AIDRYI. and 411thine.Skop c .together withal!! the Flak.', Machinery, and fittivree beloyirine thereto. Ap. ply ,to . ISAAC MEYER.S. - Esq., •`7 • at Puir,Clinton,br to - ECKERT ,4-. GUILFORD, • . .•- • •• • - Swatare Forme°. -.December 17, • I JUST received in addition to former ioppSei, a generilisiortment of _ _ Drtrsß, . Pt,ints, ' Nedicin . .„.• OiLf,arsel . Chemicals. - Dye .Staffs,, . AgentAkilifisqlideA. - PerftwTy, ~,. • ~,GlassfrazAl aysto24.by3o,. Torither with aim oracle in :his *US be offers for sale, at a ma 11 silv,ance,and solicit* the st:: tendon of Physicians and country dealers geninally t ' JOON - 311. - fIISRTI N. 041' Particular attention. glitch Ici'Phytciait's Pre actptiont.st all hours:- NCIYCLOPi~I)Ifi _'A R1CAN:4 4 44161n .. ptete'in'tlitolg., elegantly J 134 le ceirtil and far kilo by , B. BANDI . Jannatyl4- • - 3 hANNATI, IrgAG. l • o ' ki" •,1 - ' - -, , • - = •J. • I ' t l; a '.; g l f ;.l a - p , i-n, i •' r : . ' k , rape; " t'u ' .w.. ' .I tt "e...--7- 9 Itovembei 2(. •, •; ' — * •-e'' a,,• . -v - T4 ='d - 8AN.61.4N. . NEW • AEO,NGENDENT PASSEING ER TR A INS FARM FOR SALE. BANNAN; DitUGO ,AND AlpWin:* ' ..:, . ..::- ;I:'..'i7'.-:'.:.•--, M7=EIIMMiI i, l :-.'.41.1i.;:•VEN CA;-r.3- 4 : 1 4-1 0; 1, • tor ~NyW b a l e , i Yr' ASlii—Jusr r . eCtited *it ruttqltt "Pie Drug Store et ALADTIN • December = SWORD'S CiIURCO AN'S ALlll' ANAC— Jnot, received and for. ado by. : Jan.:. 2—, . -•• _ B.:PANNAk • monk it LAGUAT{I_POPFE.C-;-50 „begs re , nmeeiroct ondfor tale by. y ' " " Oct. 29.44—. :111LLER it HAGGERT'. A LiMANACS FOR 1843.A,Geriffirt end `English Ilk Almanacs. 03 0 1ho . .closon ,or sit i tlo k t Afro t h u Whig Ahra4ak„,:ipd l!enry Clay Almanacs for 1313, fofeate br Jan:2l, 4-* - B. BANNA N." LADY'S SOOK FO/I . o42—Comply.,:e, anti - 16 -,teatly b9irad.futsate by ' Dee. St, • - 'II:TANNA • 1110PEC:TIT.S, 'CIF THE • _ sELECVLIBRARY • OF RELlGiiilig LiTrEilATUrio • ®NE of the diatingiiishing,feete'res of the di; wi- 1 " is the muhiptleatiori of -Oman foihir.' licatione or this kind 11104'N:en hitherto canSii ei. with a few exceptions, tif "'arks entirtly t !itory in point of good nierOs or posiLixeiy in juriupsto.thetn.-. . , l'ho, subscriber : proposes the prtlinvettorotni tt Airinth:v Library, in which• ho will cdtir:,.4 o :!l. o nntice Ql!::e community a sales of ricirhp.of other chat - acy.r; which; !Iron) the:hip:l price ne , which liieY nlincist .111th:A Mid. to tbe' • •: • •.‘ 'rt., lira et the' seiies will be •LPtAcoblittssie, Ffireory of the tircat diefortuation,ltt Gellitartir and Styitzerland. At eois time„ wh en the - efrorld, or the Homan Cat holiiiii;•rgy to extend their t'e: lt„friiti, and us rattily beneve - civil ISIWA Ore, btle conutrr, are so untiring, thigeneral.difftatoci his work citinot but be ,uslvantageoutt t , to 'the cause of civil and religious:free:dein. iThe high: Tann discliarOd ltis teak irith ty and ability. 'lle evertraiviniircelLeis'ilrth'at evenfol period pose before the eO. in themdat vivid manner. producing effects as filisurPillaing iq interest atria-truth. thli.htgficit,effeilat of. Ara atie The character, of Luther the other leadit4 geforniero, sis well to tri9teertf the champions of the church of Borne , era 1 1..-Pic. fed with a force that imparts to l them the veNit]ts sod Seauty of The •mnstcutesterly- painfink-pt— They "lire, move,, and have a.-bating," 111 . 1;41% ay.turica have eltipecd,since ',they _piss cd„ Out part in the 'most eseittful.'diatoa ofined t trn agea. l'hia o ork the - cinnrabadatien of the tri.o testant cle,gy, of birth our own country atid• Ea. rope, and has passed throuith , severat cdttions'c. ven in its presetti costly form.— 'fished an five monthly numbers, each auntainipg :2po paties of the American batik - Ccipy, arid at one-sixth the pm.* of the :preatot`eculicalii• The first number will be issued .about the 'Middle of January. The present wet.kelt! be followed hr, othors of a shailar character. t ..• : Price per number 15' eeniti; 81 80 alip,r 117 All orders most be pit paid,.` and accdtri- Pa 00.4 a temitlauce...... - • : • • Post-mustere are authorized to frank letters Containing imilittandc:6,for'periudimils.- • • „ 'JAMES M. CAII4P BELL . Chesnut ',Street: Philad'a., January , 7, 1842 . ' 2 iIECOIIIMEND_ATIQNS; ; ..We take pleasure in commending the • ahoire work, to the puhlio •adpossessing all' the advam: togas met forth in the prospeeteN fogbly req. emmend Ifs general circulation ! John - A Clark, Rector of Sf.'AndresOlitliiirab. Edmund Neville, Rector - of St - . Philip's Moire': ljmirge W. floihune. Minister of the Tbird'lte. formed Dutch rimrch. . Joel Porker, Pastor of Clinton Street Presbyteri 'an Church. • ' • • ' ' " '' • ' 1 - n) H. A. Board' an, Paster tif Walnut hired Pica tsyleriau Ch telt. •- : ,- . • . ' • . -'.• .. -. John IllcDow 11, Poston of Central. Presbyterian Church. - J. Kennedayi;Pusior of llicthq. Wel. 'Chute& J. Lansing IBurrows; Pastor of SanionCStriet Church. - - • •-- • ' . . '''' - ' • George B, Ide. Pastor of first Baptist Church.: CHILBLAIN REMEDY —Warranted,, if. carrell cure for frosted Jett and hands, sold Only whole sale and retail at EICIIIIIpILTZ'S new Drug& therit feel Store; Pottsville. Pa. -January7, - 2--- • JOYFUL NEWS .::..:• .• „ A lomat every dieease that flesh is heir to inav be cured fig the timely Our of OAK ELEY'S.COM. POUrA t , EPURATIVF. RIJP. This May be proved satisfactorily to those who will calint any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is suld,.by certificates (properly andrenticatid)ofctirea perSirm- • - ed on individuals who tad - lost,all hopes ofreliefr-- certificates of d'hysiciatur who :had the , most, intv;ere cases under treatment, their patients basiao taken the medicine by their advice and been cored , --ceitifieni ,. .s from tir4toibunotary, Vied; of Orphans! Court, No tary, dm.. stating tlieir aptiosietance iwith pt2sn as, °I respectability and standing, who basing the' get:4 or their fellow men acheart,tiava voluntarily come-fn ward and given a statement of their ease and cure. for publicaton; &c. tlke. The number oftheo c 44-1- 11eates being ton great for newspaper publieatidri, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to Inii - ? - krin.y the most important certifieites properly nutlientli fed. ender seal, to be placed at the stores of agen , s, whikliere the medicine for sale, where persons. afflic ted With Scrofula or' Kings evil. White Swelling, Minnie ilheunististri; Teter.' Mereirial - Krutitions of the Skin. Cough or long 'landing or-ln ardent Consnmption, sick Ilead-ache, dm, lic. l 4:ulT have an opportundy of ascertaining the ha 4 Ocs and residences of those who - have been cured by itt•use, and who will he willing, if called upon, to give orgy inform/non required. A. a more generatividence'lliat this is - no quick medicine, I would refer to, the uatnewortheibliovv toe well known physiciattts, who have attested to its efricae.y,--Dr. J. P..fliester; Dr. S. G. Bireh:Dr. -- 4no. Otto, Or. HAI. Illahleriberg:Dr. 3.1.1,50rber.• Seld wholesale and Retail at the,drug and cal Store of E. B. EICHTIOLTZ.PetiswiIIe;" 3. B. &. J. fj. io er *A .1 lon limb Kinsfeyi Porrearb6n ; Henry Voute, Orwigebtn. Janiiarrlt, . • 4-1-ty. ' ' VOW 'ticllOOL ROOKS. -- 100 - New Cobb's Spelling Ronks - `. •••• -100 do do Readers No: 1- • 00 do. ,do ; do N0..2 : ; 50 Fro. ta American Speaker 50 db Ilistory of the United State's ": • 50 do Grimmer') • • 1: 511 'oath's Ardbmeties ''• • • 50 7 hlitchcres GeograPhical Readers • 50 do , Geography sad Alum . .-•, 50 .. do Primary Geograpky:.! , • Alrof which will be sold- wholesilif Sod rettii it Philadelphia pneei, by thalinbseriber - ';:'' tl BANNAN„-; 4 Jarmary 21. FRESH WINTER G 0011054 *WIDE anlSacribere hate just receiceit'ip;tB , li tion to thole former stock. a.aupply;:niSt`lh'f' and Fancy Goode, sciitublo,, to thille4 8 1?0;; ; ci4 l ;-• ei,Fling of • ' - • • Sattinetti Moualin de Lainea,Aievitii Printy,Gl , 3vco. floisrY. kind!; • • Bleached,imd Brown'Alnalina, Ticking?; Checks, KneY Laces, Stiqwlii . • - Veatings, pingliams, , • And havo•aigb received a Dali•Ciirifili of rice. ail of which vre •aiepiepitred tersellat soapy low Trices..and-woulrl•respettfalli irie' ts: the public generally tq,giyptia ~-;• .1" TrtOIITAIAN & SILLY,M4I. I?I . . December 10, N.. • , " • Ao .7. Office of the Mine ilsti Schq,l4lo.l Ha: ven ./tailroad Company,: Pii;LikOzt.ranki ;an.% I [S 43 . 4l' err "lemma +held t dase. the under-mimed 1 - Z.Stockholtlen wore unauimously chosen officer. for onejelr,vir: , , , • President-44mM ruinis; • "• •• Alaua:em. • • , Benjamin Knee& • e Jleury,lfirot neck. Witham Richardann e &trip, , Samuel Jr. 3 Inh'u Jails U. C./mei:M., • Edtvant t.Ziwiier. Thorny 4ereatipikilader. January 14.- ' t.•= • n i stx. a ii, - . FO II :mu ea.',4 .-.FR 8 :lOW Wart . :'r, .Cot..l.lTiO,ti.-;li.ttis celetkritotivotklcvn* being. jnibtiebed io nontb,iliOn_ be,templett4 , i.! , it iipnliii.ii; tieirlirpAr'faCo Ors, t. L - 1iiii.:.'1,, , . S; ti rid 4, '''ci iiiiil.l' - fe:eiiti 04611;h - it ;flieiiiiii‘'-'' I birAile to ‘,.:; , •' 1 '.. l' .... ::$1 . ::-12,) , ISA NIA W-, - ; . 1,.. • • rig. ~ •9 4)8•ral • P.ll h ritity Wi:sf Int w!ileil the ni,ariret price Jann• ' ••••,• ;. 1 , 1 ~•O•A,DEI:FUti • ' i T +!• • El