U El MOE NIII ' -------we ration* tO 8 -•-- nOcest :dies Ilia following will 1 mule : tors to roam 4: finely 0) it i e : une.°l - • the thing ,11 0 'env the dint, tea l s foliii,! . and i, ,451 " 11 _ for tub? clesricold nie,bui .. t , " ......014. -- ' A SONG FOR Tilt ilti'l , • . ' ' ict 44111 1 T• TI , 0 itittfl Wo go o'er the fleecy' arms., - Whin couriabeami spirkle round: .71kheriboofs keep lime In mosic's chide!. Merrily - otrrie bound; • On s - Wititer t s'eight.Whgn hearts ate : ‘•• And health ta on Med/Ind s •= We Wise the nitrii and sweep' the Plain. • . . And leave unr,eares behind._ • With s lingb and ticmg we glide along, ." •jA tress the fleeting snow; -With friends beside; biro swirl'-Wwe ride On Ole beautifut track belOw: - ' the raging ena ban joy fbr me * Whin gale end tempest roar; • But . give. me the speed of a foaming . steed, And I'll - einctur the waves no more CLIIPPINGB. Tna Luictax 01? A Strazzae—Some peripatetic philosopher thus 'gives us * delicious - essay on ittefting . - cheapest. luxury we know, 1 of is a good beintl *need/. It stirs up the inner and outer itian.d-it enlivens the brain---it brightens the eyes diectrallaithe nerves, and gives the whole sys.-_, !teal shack; Ur Which the voltaic pile is as notb 14* We this is a eheap luxury. So it , is.— 'pinch of snuff will canvass it 111,, : People' tisel i imagine also, that if you choose to lake your coat off, and while heated;sit in a draft of sir, it is fullas Cheap. True, you will•aneese then; from scold t brit whit a difference is there between an niitiesithy end healthy sneeze! In the former use, tour eyes ere full of witer—a sort of „ rs - pentant tears ;' and between' the paroxysms you • corminearer strewing thin is good for the soul.-- Iri.Xtas yotileugh—you look about you with , gland:e'er delight.,-you strtn to have a sixth swim, opening to you a world of wonders, and contemplate the possession of , a thousand, delicate of beton) unthought oh— r Whets th e series of .eneezesy are over, you half regret it.: Ton look ap at an angle of forty de. ' grees—tir Ott -into the scipar recollect your last sneeze, until presently the titilatiOw begins again, and away you . go-sneese 1 , ,Pons.—On the merrinig of the 6th inst.,,a Pigeon carrier,. iluite exhausted, fell down iri the' yard of the Boar's • Elea Public bowel High street, Lynn: Ai unsealed letter was fee. tested by silken . String to one of its legs. The letter, .Which was written in the German lengeage, was ilated Woolen, Nov. 4;- end addressed to the Earl - of Haddington, London ; and titter being disengaged from the' pigeon'isleg. was enclosed • in. envelope; 'redirected, and sent by post to Liondoi. The 'pigeon .was carefully attended to, wits pieced in a convenient cage, well supplied --with food, &c., end appears quite -cheerful and contented, being placed in Mr. Tuddenha,i's fish shcip in' the High street. 'The shop is fr o m time •to time visited persona who, having heard 'otitis shore . rather novel circumstance, are curious to . take e• particular' look at this winged letter ear : set...-Carobridge Chronicle. . . Tits 15TATIITE OP LiarrrsTmers..-11r. Cush , . Mg:ideally made e speech in Congress in which auloghted Gen. Jackson with all the seal be coming s new Convert to . Jackitonisco.• After, he had coocluded, Mr. - Christopher H. Williams ad ,dietwed the Speaker as follOWs: . 4. Mr. Seater, I only desire to'rentark-that more ' than twenty yant have elapsed inneethe battle of New Orleans, imismieh• is. the gentlemen t!ouildeusehuseits bastiever; until now, found an opportinity to eulogize the hero Of . that day, I submit it is i point of order that the gentleman is now barred by the stat u te of'timitations." . . . Mims Gnarls .-S hut your eYes t o , the faults - of your iteighbors;and open them very wide upon ' your- own. - _ ' Eltoiryour eare,while gossidi and slanderers are spositing of others. Take your fingers away to listen to the voice of friendly admonition. • . Opeorletur Mouth but seldom, and never but to Shut it cloie when mis. 7 8 P ui to o :t bu f judging 8? friendship holds the glass to your lips. - PurPc*F rnetouehing. We esimot smile at the t realer . of the poor Irishman, who, when _ *Michela on a hospitable cot, said," I think I'd th g t t far the thought of having nowhere , • i •"."- • Al Baltimore girl during service, flapped strange gentlemen's face because «he oinked his iinker tit her." We - are ready to exclaim with Mr. Satripson Bratts,rixnd this is a - world—which tints on he axis, and has lunar influences, and 'Enakeslesolutiona round the heavenly bodies, and • comes curious games of that sore If we cannot he accounted to live but at such :times as weenjoionnselees, lite will' be found to be very short. since were we only to reckon the .houra wo pass agreeably, a great number of years would not: make up a life of a few months. To delicate minds the unfortunate are always objects of respect; as the ancients held sacred those places which ha d been blasted by lightning, so the feeling heart considers the afflicted as touched by the hand of Gad himself. A. man of exceedingly contracted mind, less onetday ,complaining to an acquaintance that be hid a very *cuts pain, not bigger, seemihey, than the point of a pin. . . , ft's amazing strange," be continued, +, don't you think it, is! whet do you t .saPpose is the use of it I" u Why really I don't _ know," replied the ' other, i. what pait of you should be liable.to so very minute a pain, unless it be your obi." . . COUXOE ABSIADITTIII.—To ask s tradesmen if the-erititinotlity , labiett hoofers Wall is of the Grit-quality. , - . To suppose you please your visitors by sh using your Infant children to them. To tell a man of whom you wish to borrow money, that you Are in • great want of it, To immure a man in prison who owes you Money stid has nemeses of paying it, except by his industry. - To - suppise the cider which you boy at, two dollars a bottle is charnpsgne. For' monkey CO suppose - when he returns from his forsign travels, sensible people mill take him fur -' - - T‘Coccupy theattention or a dinner party with aniedottiof yourself. • TEM Login=a s Daasts.—Tlie folloising is clipped ErcaW tanniatiea get efit bill, in Cinch:ll2.- Th* whole to conclude with the entire now drama, written for the occasion. entitled - "' , I IOHN• C. COLT, . , ; • ors; Tes -closers totems. , John Q. CAC. . Mr..Batmister. • ,Caroline ;Renshaw. -Mr.. Bannister. • 1 I ~ If the CiSlCilndlilolll have 110 great a taste for the horrible. it Might be well for* them Id:2MA on I bent for the real . boellielf us _ which the` 4 un sod also for the wirodins aheitj and even the witistlee heed and Wady. bona" of:poor Adana: . I They would add s thrilring interest to that ti drama," and - would tiodoidgedly anvir,full hoist* • dodge lifibeall, of thi V. 8. Supreme Court, fi dent to many the Widowof the late Gen. Ash ley. of idt. *. ' J"- John, Pleasant*. Esq. has returned to the edikifil Chair Ofthe Rtehostuld Whig. • ..=• --- 1. - -,, :, - - --- -. - ;:: , :;. - _ , :':,%.,' , !:. , - , ,,, ,, .. - *- 4 34 , . ,_;-:..-:'',-',::-3:::;n.i'4,-z.'f...7;,,:,r,-::r",r,:,Z7:,:%:!4-,7-Z:7.;:,:,:it'-:',-:,. INDEMNITY AGAINST,-.LOSS BY FIRE .rrnE FitANsurrpistillANCE Cap C ONTINUE to mike Ins? permament and limited on eiery devenptiun of property in town and country oath° usual favorable terms; Office 163 i Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES -N. RANCoIt EIL President. DIRECTORS, Charies'N.Tanker; &nand Grant. James Scott. ‘• Frederick Brown. „ - Theme. Hart, Jacob li.&%itkr • Themes S. Wharton. Geo W.Riehardi; ibbitts Wagner,— Madecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BANCKEILWt. The Subseriber hia.been appointed agent for dui above mentioned institution, end is now m inted to mike insurance, on every description of portly, at the lowest rates; - - • • ANDREW RUSS . Pottsville. Jane 19, 1841. 25=-1 hide tyag nit attar ' e Capital 400,000. CHARTER rpteprum... THE SPRING GARDEN INSWIANCE COM— PANY, make Insurances. either temporary'or perpetbally, against Lose or Damage by FIRE, in town or counay, On Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture,. Merchandise, Horses, Cattle, Agricnltural,Commercial and Mann. facturing Stock and 'titans& of every Alescriptiont Vogue and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most faro:able terms. Applications for Disbrance, or any, information on tfie subject may be made either personally ..or by letter, kt the - Company's office, _at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICIIAEL, President. PROTECTION; OT -PHlLAnsCruza. Capital s4oopoiNwii in. MARTZ:It TERMUAL. L. Kacrusna.ts, Secretary. Ditutczons. Morton McMichael, . Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright. • P. L. Lagncrennis, Samuel Townsend, Blijab Dallett,\ Robert ioughead, Iffeor ge M. Troutman. \ Pomeroy,, - • George Troutma n Schreiner. The subscriber has w.it appointed AIDEISIT for the above mentioned Institition and is now prepared to make INSITRAPICEB upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BA NIVAN Pottsville, Feb. 27,1841 NEW DRUG STORE. • / E. B. EICRHOLT.Z, respectfully informs the citizens of Puttswille,- and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opened, ( in the store formerly oc. copied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,i - • Oils, Dyes, Varnishes, Putty, Glass, . Spices, • • Patent Medicines, 4c., ke. And solicits a Aare of public patronage, confi. &nay assuring the public that every ifeticlein I his line, shall be of the first quality, and purely genuine. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the 'buiiiimes in Philadelphia, those who favour him with a call, can rest satisfied that be will paid atrial , / against altinistakes, and have thiir med icines put up with the greatest cam and nicety. Physicians prescriptions attended to with par ticular care, at all hout4i Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small advance on ci ty prices. Pottsville, December 3. 49-tf FRESH GROCERIES Old Goverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico. St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young Ilyaon. Pouchong 4; Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump .Sugar. • . Pickles and Sauces, a gcneralossortment. Red, Whit°, Yellow and BrdiSn Soap. . Nines and Liquors, a full assortment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Pruit,Rice, Can be bout,ht - cin as reasonable terms as else where of Q. & A. I.IENPIASON. May2B - 22 LAW BOOKS.—McKinney's: Digest of:the' Laws of Pennsylvania. McKinney's Pennsylvania justiCe. McKinney's -Select Laws of Pennsylvania, for the use of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Man of Business, ir laws that every. person in The community ought to be aCquitinted with. ' Just received and fur sale by November 5. AVIIIO *ANTS B.irtG AINS. 1111 _IPPIIiCOTT & TAYLOR ire receiving' from /14 their Wholesale and Retail Store. No. 24, Mar ket street, Phtladelphia, a lot of superior Ready Made Clothing. and Which they are obliged to offer at hits prices. in order to dispose of their" Winter stock, and by selling at reduced prices, it will enable them to ,dispose of their splendid assortment of Clothing ; to the entire satisfacttor. of the customers. By calling arid examining, you will find full Lined Plain and Fig ured Beaver Cloth Summit Coats' varying in price from • $ll 00 to 15 , 44) Superior English g Pilot coats, 600 to 10100 do Flushin da • 250t0 5 00 do 'Bluo,and BM Frock Feats 900 to 12'00 do - Dress do 900 toll 50 do Grey and Green Cloth Coats TOO to 9.00 ' do Moleskin Frock & Dress do 4 Oil to 5:00 Alsd on hand-tin assortment of Faucy. Satin Vests. 2 50 to 4 50 With a variety of Suspenders. Stocks, and Collars. die., all of winch will be sold to the entire satisfac.- non of all that may call. by LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR, Mammoth Clothing Store, Corner of Mahan tongo and Centre street. P. S.—We are now prepared to accounuodate those fifteen men that called on us last Saturday for Sunout Coats at their own prices. - Pottsville. December 31, - IFiliiiil;i Es! Dl ' WINES! DR. %V m. Evan's 'celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup tor Children. Baron Von Eluteheleeti, Herb Pills Doet. Goodie's Female Pills, Duct. William Evan's Fever & Agne Pine, Doet. Hunt's Botanic Pills. . For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Fills are said to tie superior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. • A fresh supply (Attie above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drlig Store of Dec II 50— JOHN S. C. MARTIN.. t._ MAGA ZlNp FOIL 1843. THE subscriber has made arrangements tore. ceive all the Magazines of any reputation published. in the United States, and respectfully solicits subscription for the sa4Al his Periodi. cal Agency Office ant. Book Store; which will be delivered ftee of postage, to all those who i sub act ibe at his office. Thom: who prefer it, can pay for each number as they receive it., The follow ing are Some of the Magazines issued, for Which the subscriber is Agent : . Godey'e Ladies' Book. per annum 8 3 00 Graham's Magazine. d o , ,3 00 Miss Leslie's Magazine. ' do .1 50 Ladies' Companion, do 3 00 The Artist,* now publication, • do 3 00 • EpesSargent's New Monthly Magazine, , 3 00 Boston Miscellany, 0 ! 3 00 New York'Knickerbocker. do 5 00 Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, "do . 1 5 'BO 'Campbell's; Museum of Foreign Literature • —Ald' Scienre, * 5 00 klerrrii Museum(' . -1 00 Ladies'Ausical Library, 3 00 il:rCountry current-- funds taken t payment for Magazines, which together with th saving of the postage, will be sufficient indecein t for sub -1 cribing at this o ffi ce. - ' - EP AB the cheap publications received as soon s issued. , Decembe.r, 17 ■ RADER - OPE; HYDRANTS, &C.—The sub AA scriber bag for sale Leaden Pipe of variow thiek nesse!, suitable, for conducting grater to berries, gio other pirrisige - s. Also, Hydrants, StoP Cociar, Coitus arid Ferrules: of tbe - most approved kinds.. Jest re. aired and for saki cheap by - - HANNAN April 16' , . , . . • UMBRELLAS & PARASGLS: SILK. - Scotch. Gingham & .. Parasol. and tiun Shades. " A complete assortment. just recaired and for saleltY Q.& A. RENI , IEItSON. - May B. ' • - ESTAR•S',IIALSAM OF MUD CHERRY v—A iretb aupply'of this celebrated Medicine just received and for sale by the anteeribe . tr.' sole A. gent ford* proprietors. Dee.. 31'4- • , JOUN 13:C. I MAILT0i. • • . . ~~ ~_ """ ~t 11111 11401111-.!-VaterrA4, and Baud; Cltesl4 for iittely ••.!.. • ELQ.,& IiENDERSOI4. boles *v_ci - e.hcalg 'Patvrthoiig!reui. itevec(l , and for If.sale try (Art 29. 44—; ' bill PRIk HAGGERTY., WVETIPU s CU LICE( /11TISIC-4tist recew ind forEale, by • a 84 14 NAN Mat - • • . A - LASTER & SAIIT-1.5 0 tans of Platter,a(xl 150 sacks Givand Salt,:for sale try Oct- 29. 44 MILLER & RAOGERTY, rfilt&FTS & NOTES. -0) abeets.. c svd Wand' unbound:Alrßillpocpuiing, for sa P le by : Jtily3o, 1 _ .B. TCAN. ATES lU D History or Pi_ -Wearied 116rAble Mindoro. hst' received and or sole by:. - B. ILINNAN. EBRIIAN IN* . --Wiiich flows freely, for Ore use of steet_PensiiSet mreceived and for sale by JOLT . B. BANNAN 1111MRIZI( 9 8 COMMON NCHOOL'AINTO. RY--Jast received arid for, rale by BA VNhN. ...fday 21i 21— , . • STEEL PENS!' -grery variety, jus t receive 4 end for sale very cheap by B. BANNAhr. , • . • June 11 24 YDVIGIII3I GERMAN AND .ENGLISH I:4IGRAMMERS---Just received and for solo by 0et.22.43 4 B. BANNAN. rIPIME 110010,:—The subscriber bus on bend As variety of Time Books of the Mint applo-. wed kiod, which will be sold cheep. by 12„ 4.6- 1 ' • B. HANNAN. ost.r p In NYBar an atoLrt'ment j e k C e e y i and ' a riding Whips,and Walking Canes. March 19.12= .1.1011N.5. C. MARTIN. PAH MERV MUCK' MAN UAL.r—Being treatise on soil and manures: Mem, Tbe>FAR MER'S LAND MEASURER, or pocket companion Just received aml for sale by B. BANNAN.f 'A 1 6 • 16-- ooTri AND EAR - A cne.---miLes Tooth T 'and Ear Ache drops, a safe and speedy cure for the above diseases. Just received and for sale at MARTIN'S Ding store. Aprill6,l6 10ADMING corn. I.` plete Farmer, and the complete Gardener. Just received and for sale by. .B. BANNAN. March 2.6 . .PICTORIAL BIBLE,—With . 000 Ilinstra ttons, 3 volumes, elegantly bound—price 66. Just received and for sale by Jtine 25A6 B. BANN AN. pIANO FOR SALE: 6 —A second hooded Fi aao fofealevery low by • 1. J. BEATTY. November 5. 45—' 131AfDli.—The subscribers hare been appoint ed Agents by the New York Manufacturing Co. or the sale of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos. of either Rosewood or Mahogany. a specimen of which can beseeh by applying to December 184 . T.-Ar , J. BEATTY. DOCTOR P. F. NAG LE—Re. spectfully tenders his professional services , o the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity. Ifis office is at the corner of Market and &LW_ Adams greets. - April 16, 16—tf. IIVINCOUILAGE DONE IN DUS SU BLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures all kinds ofßlank Books, from 6} cents to $l2 ouch, which he will warms to be equal in quality to any purchased elsewhere, at Philadelphia prices. __ April 16 16— Is. BANNAN. MOIDAPER CHEAPER TII tN EVER T R Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled, at $1.75 ream wholesale, or 121, cents per quire retail, tomtit the times: Akio a large assortment of paper of su. petior quality,"at reduced prices. Ire received end for sale by June 4,83- B BANNAN. PATENT LIAD FLA T6c ROUND ROPE AND GENERAL Linei Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING. PA. THOMAS, JACKSON, begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen-, erally, for the vsry liberal patronage and many favors he has. received during a period of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed 'since he commenced the above business in Reading, and he wind d respectful= inforin them that after the destniction of his man ufactory 'by the great freshet of January, 1811, he built an entire new arid much more extensive Rope- Walk, 'vvhich he has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the bestrieseriatiOn, fur the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. He has also added to the above, au establishment for the manufacture of all kinds alight cords, Bed Ropes, IlultersAllash Lines,Tvrines, Chalk, Mason. and measuring env, of every variety. T J. would also respectfully inform "all who may be likely to want , the iarticle, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising .Weights tie shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very mach used in the mines of Europe, and for the purpose to which it is appliedtt has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure hie Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, inr the moat careful and experien ced manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofcoils of Italian, Manilla. and Tried Russia Hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, - Packing for steam engines, Lines.-Twinei and Cordage of ev hry description. Abr., Tar, Pitch and Oukum, con stonily kept on hand. T.. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of hal* Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly foe his manufacture , as his long experience in then ninth; of towing lines has convinced him that they are an,4irticle which cannot' be made too good, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them . perftipt. Orders for any thing in hie Infainess from a fishing line Weighing - 1-10th °fan, °One, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat ropeireiging n ions, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk ine, will be thankful. ly received and promptly elec,ited on the most rea sonable terms.. Anything orderfid for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail roadie a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 8-1 y _ B; BANNAN. • 45 - . • ; , - —! UNIFORM SYSTEM OF BeIIOOL BOOKS. THE Superintendent ofCiimmon Schools, hay. jug made a Selection Of School Books, for,the purpose,of making . the Bunks unißirm through out the State, , in the Public *hoots, and prevent the incon venience arisingltdm a change of Books when it as necessary for children to remove from one district to another. Alutthe*hool Directors of the Borough of Pottsville, 'basing adopted these Hooks, the subscriber hereby gives notice that ne has made arrangementsf , with the publishers of these Books, to furnish thim wholesale to those who - wish,to sell again, at tke Publisher's prices.- The full series consist of; Cobb's New Spelling Book, in six parts, Cobb's New Juvenile Residers, Nos. 1 and 2, Frost's History of the _United States. Frost's American Speaker Frost's Grammer Mitchell's Geographical Header. do School Geography • do Primary 1 ,-, do . Kieth's Arithmetic, , Frost's Exercises in Composition, Cobb'& Critical PronoOnding.faiettenary. - These Book s . lr.ill alsq by Mailed- by ,the sub. scriber at the lowest rates.l - &Atte ller and Stationer.' ; - Jannary 14,' B. pANNt: ~'~" MIEN runuc scitooLs. Rowand% I mproed 'hin!c":l4iittinu A SOVEREIGN and never =failing cute for Ague and Fever. Paws who areafilicted witt - the above discase,''' l nain obtain 0 speedy and safe cure for the sameq- by applying to the sub? scriber, who has been sppetrited sole - agent for the sale of the medic:do in Sauylkill ‘.cuunty. Price one dollar per bottle, warranted to cuteor no charge. Residence, Mahautasige itreet, . T. HAZZARD. July 2, . , • , ; DOCTOR A.D. UPI% RESPECTFII4LYI toreros, the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity. that lie hal moved ID tole, and cacti his 'profession - al Scr ee' in "all the medical branches ci ho Practicing he Homoospathic system. and if lelicested, the AllocPpabic, be hopes frons long experience to:giii fall satisfaction.to such as Will call on him. He Will be ready_ for profession. al services at any time at his residence. - - , A. D:LIPPE , Greenwood, Decemberm 49—tf MI DM ''' - JA 31' Etl'lloll7 NEV, . ' :IDESPECTFULLY Informs the, public that he. _bee hroditit ivith• him front Nat York this spring, I large assortment of - ~'- t , • ~ - . 7GRGOERIES 4. LIQ 001147„: :_:.:-, , , Which he 'offers for imle At; the must moderate Philadelphia wholesale prices, tfreiglitu added,) at his store-house,. in the, new -.Stone' Building; nest door to histavern, Morita' addition to Potts. vine, cionsistintef ... , ,-, Black and Green Teas. FainilAPT , Santa Crus, Porto Rico, .15 New Orreane Sugars, : ".. ' _ I Rio, Java; Ind St DonaintriXoffee, Boutin IL COnition Oils, Mottesei; - ' White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco; . 1 Keg and ;Box Raisins. ' Wines ink Liquors, froM cowmen to , the jest: • 4 19 3 1it.1% ~ - • • - I A quantity of uryed Meal. ' 'Mackerel, from No. 1 to No. 3, in qUarter half and bill barrels, - -1 ~, Aboet 300 Sacks Ground Salt, 60 barrels-superior Albany Summer Ale, &c..' . - May 14, , 20-1 y PENNSYLVANIA HALL. . ,' ' TUE'puhlie ate respectfully informed ihat.thi - subscribers have taken this " large and com modious establishment, recently kept by William G.-Johnson. 'To' the for.: Imes patrons of this' C/3 tableshment and, publm generally, the undersigned promise to extend all the accommodations and condone at this house that men so satirfacturgy ;emitted, while under the charge of Alr.Johnson. . JOSEPH WEAVER, JACOB PETERS, Pottsyille, June 11, 24 •SUU RBIS RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS -NEW DRUG STORE. TElESnbsei tber returns hisgrutefnlachnowl edgementi, to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance af. .ter.the loss of his property by-fire in December I last, and would also acquaint theta and the pub. lie generally, tbat he has a g ain commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied . by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, inthe borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a • general assortment of DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS PILLS, GLASS. DYE STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very 16w and axon:me , dating terms. N. B. Er Physicians prescriptions carefully ut up at the shortest notice. May 30. I:3S , Will. T. EPTING. PHILADELPHIA, READING., AND • POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN.. Km" DIZE; between Pottsville and,Philadelphis, from April Ist, 1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. - >1 Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and . Brick's, \ *P l Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, lilarble.Lime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes. Bar and Rolled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Gram, SO, Bark, Loin. ber, Shaves,Salt.fish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and ' Beer, pd, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. gines and Machinery, Seeds„ Butter, Lard, Tallow,Rags, Wool; Oysters, Hides, HempEarthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 •Dry Goode, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and . Quevne-Ware, Meat, _Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged fur receiving or de. livering Freight at any of tbe Company's Depots on the hoe,unless allowed to remain over 10 dart. Da y oftarting of Freight Trains,on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M. March 26 DANIEL B. lIAA9. TOWN HALL STOPS. HAAS A. LAING, ,1 1 91111481 E plenruro in announcing to the citizens o ill Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the basement rtoty of the Town all, on Cetre street, in tho Borough of Pottsville, H a splendid n as. sortment of NEN GOODS, - - - ast brought from Philcdelphia, where therweie se ected with greqt care, and purchased at unusually tow priccs—comprising every variety of Dry &Joe's, Groceries, Glans Ware, China Ware, queens and Earthen ,Ware, Among which may be found Superfine Clothe. of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black and Fincy.colored Cased meres, Satunets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns. Ginghams. Morinoes and Plaids, Slk, Soda, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Holland, and Nankuas, Marseillesand VaiCillia Vanities, . . .3-4, 4.4,5-4,6.4 Mullins, Bleached & Unbleached. Silk, Cambric, G'nghatn and Cotton Ilandis. N ew and Elul enor style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Ireverteens, In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Murino & Woried Stockings Ladies t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Sulk, Manta and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orjeans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars. New Orleans, Sugar House, and . Syrup Molasses, Tea a:...:1 Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive 011. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Segue, Soda, Water anu Ss gar Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, , Dried Apples and Peaches, and a great variety prices for cash, or in Exchange for countryproduce. , irr Remember the Tliiim Hall Sto . re. Pottsville. May 14, - 2D PRINTERS' I NK S --In 12 end ; 25 lbs.; Kegs, a Philatlelphiqpnces,for sale by • - March 1% 12— B. BANNAN. NEW FAS!' UNABLE CLUIBING . . ; STORE. JllSropened for the Bentfit of the Poor, by "'selling at reduced prices and-for cash at the old Poet Office stand, Centre street, opposite 'Mar kit street: By calling end examing you will find the Pri cee to suit the Times. m • Pottsville, November 12, CASSNEIt /St PORTRAIT PAINTER'S, RESPEGTFULLY announces to thelLsdies mm' and Gentlemen of Pott ' , that they have taken a room at GEISS OTEL.Pentre street, where they, will be htipp to wait "upon any who may wisp • em. • 117 They will pa traits- from 88 to 820 - according to the size. The'Pabic are respect. fully invited to call and -see Specimens at their Pottsville; Nov. 20;1842. ?-48'. • EXECUTORS' NOTICE, 1: • A LL persona having claims.against the Estate Li of Robert bleDermut, late of. the ci ty of New York, 'Jemmied, ate 'reqriested to make known the • aline .withant delay, to Abigail Mc. Default. Ezecutlis, James R. Whiting. - .Eq. or George Bait Exceriterchin4beeity of Neiv York, or to, EDW. OWEN PARRY. - • Atteiney for the Ezetiaters,,Pottsville; , - Apn 10, 'l6—tf . ToDfers. Bleslisberk4Vaper ffisksre Stetilit Eitgine . ltultders, aM otheri, PASCAL - ' WELDED-WBOIIGHT.IION TIIBEi Prom 4 inches tit} in calibre and sto 12 fed 10118. topple of sustaining pressure from 400 to MI lbs. per equine Inch. With Stop Cocks, PA", and other azterei. to suit, fitting together.: with strew Joints, imitable for STEAK WATER. Cliitai and fm /00MIOTI,V,F.tuni other STEAM . BOLIXX - Pion I;ie T _ 4' blasturaetured brut for sale by N0R.111%. TASIZER do NORMS. Warebegpoe S. V. Comer of Third &matt BMX% ''INULADEUITIW . INDIAN yE9ETABLEPII4.s. Of the North Amefkon Coliige of Health. This extreerdinarif inedteine is:founded upon the principle that the human frame , is subject to crams ONE DISEASE. via .Corropt Humors. or in outer words Impurity of the 'Blood, find nothing save vegetable - cleansing, is wanted in 'order to drive disease Ofevery description from the belly. ' • • If the channels of our mighty rivers should bi— come choked up, woukl adt the accumulated waters _find nevi outlets, or the, country be inundatedr—Jast • so with the human body; if the natural drains become closed, the accumulated impurities Will most assured-. ly find vent in some form of diameter death will bee certain consequent& ' ' • • WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are eminently, calculated for - mnying out this gassy neutrino ratisctrizi because they -area purgative 'medicine so. justly • balanced and withal so natural to thc hunaan constitnuon. that they cannot possibly injure thelitost delienA; at the same, time, it Used in such a manner as to produce free evacuations by tho bowels, and repeated a few times„ will be absolute ly important for pain kw- dismal of any kind to con• tunic in the body. A ;single twenty five cent box of ,the Above named Indian Vegetable Pills will,in all cases, give relief, sometimes esen beyond the power of words to describe. and if - Persevered in for a short time, there is not a malady In the whole course of hu man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. - Watotrr'elsolart VEGETA BLE FILLS are a certain cure for -. • COSTIVENESS. Because they 'completely cleanse .oe stomach and bowelifrom dame bilious and cotrupt humorii which paralyse and weaken the digit - Alva organs, and are the cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart, rheumitic pains in va nous pars of the body, and many othcr unpleasant I , In all disorsiercu mot ions of the Blood,. called latermittect, Remittent. Nervous, Inflammatory, and Putrid FEVERS. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a ter rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach . and bowels from all bilhous .- humors and purify the blood; consequently. as they removeevery.kmd of threes°, they arc absolutely certain to cure every kind Of fever. So, also. when trrarbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing those pains nation and swelling, called 1t H EU NI ATISM, GOUT, &c... • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persveredwith, will most assuredly, and without fad, make, a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to ins of said IndianNegetable Pills taken every night os going to bed, will; to a short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout, and pain of every descriptionosill disappear. as if by magic. `For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, *e perspira tion is checked,.and those humors whichishould pass off Is, the skin.arethrotin inwardly. causing headache, nausea, and sickness, pain in the bones, atery and inflamed - eyes, sofa throat, hoarseness. boughs. con siimption, rheumatic pains in various part 4'.?l' the body and many other symtoms of i . CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three or four pills tali? at night on going to bed, and repeated a few t es, will remove all the above unplesant symt s, and restore the body to even sounder health before. The same may be said of difficulty of cathing, or' ASTHMA. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will le .en carry of by the stomach and bowels those r igh phlegmy humors which stop the air c of lungs, and are the cause of the above dread lcc plaint It should also be remembered that W ' ir INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are certain t • ami pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sicki ,, s, of appetite, costiveness. a yellow tinge of eel and eyes, and every other mptoms of LIVER COMP sy LAINT. Because they purge from the body those co pt stagnant humours, which when deposited on lie are the cause of the above dangerous' co pla They are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEA Because they carry, off those humours Ali& • ling the circulation, are the cause of a rush. e del mutation of blocid to the head; giddiness; e eci: on turning suddenly round, blindness, &Orval of memory, inflamation of the braiii,insanit •nr disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doors should r that they frequently breathe an atmosphere hid wholly unfit for the proper expansion of lur and at the same time owing to a ant of ex. ise, boweld are not sufficiently evaseated, . • becomes impure, and headache, indigestio palp dun of the heart, and many other Brno= are sure to follow. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE LLF, Being a Cleanser of the stomaen and be a, al direct puryler of the Blood, arc certain e t eel remove pain or distress of every kind fr. e the b but if used occasionally, so as to keep th edy from theta bumoure which are the e of e malady Incident to man. they will sn , . astir promote such a just and equal circulatio • 'the bl that those who lead a sedentary. life, w be ab enjoy sound health, and disease of day iced tci absolutely impossiblee. CAUTIONS 10 AGE Country agents t Oad others, or: espe informed that. owmg - to the great po tasty, increasing demand for the, above nate. Pills. of unprincipled persons are: bead engage manufacturingoed vending a spurt aril( imitation of WIIIGIITS INDIAN VEG El • EPI They are - also further informed t• I have pending against one V 0. Feick, f e unter the above•named medicine - and are c tuned a buying or receiving medicine from . V. 0. as he cannot by any pdssibility e the g Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for • All travelling agents, with genui medich provided with a certificate of a cy, sigi William Wright, Vice President i al' N. A. C of Health. Travellers, who cannot show ac ficate at described ,will be known as base posters.. them, therefore, as you would a H • ay mat Midnight Robber. Oakes. devoted exclusively to •leof %. Indian Vegetable Plllll. wholesal. id retai 169 Race St. Philadelphia. No, 28S eenwicl Boston N B—Beware crew count-rf • in Thh Philadelphia. AG EATS FOR SCHUYLKI COU/ Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsv . Bickel & 11111, Orw,gshurg. Daniel Saylor. Schuylkill Have • Aaron Matta, Mahantongo. J. ll'eist. Klangerinown Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mall , ago, Jonas Kauffmah. do Maha go, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John Nnyd-.r. Friedensburg. &G Manz. Port Clinton Fetheroff, They & Co. 'Pascal' William 'Tagged, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongo. Moriti Forreider, West Penn wnship R Scliultrdz Co . - East Bruns Towns! Seltzer & Bock. bleKeanshe C. H. DeForest, Lewellyn. . Emanuel O. & Jo..n Klan Zimmer October 1,1842, ' J&MEZ Lit as 146- 'NEW b ' THE subscribers would a once to ti that they have taken t,. tore last pied by J. W. Lawton & and hay ceived end opened an ease •nt of Dr Groceries, Queensware, & mong whi DRY GO IS. f. Blue -Black and Fan colored C Casaiment7Sattinetts-Mo. 'de Lanei zes2flannels—Cetton d becks, ! Mor.nos-=, Breached and I leached 11 Winter Vesting,—Shaw Silk 'as liltindkerehieD—Widscy tasted at floisery-'-hietia Hose and , Hose- Uinbiellae, • GROVE .S. Bio-4avg--Leguisa . Browned Leaf and Brown Sugars oungliji poweer—lmpertal and Sptemt—Syrup.4ugar e and Tri laastuperm and, Com , —ctackprs-aice+Ba and Carla ..—Barleyoke. "QUER ARE. • Liverpixil.Granite, C on and Sci Glass Tumblers, Fla Lamps & With. an •• assortment o ashes, Co Shovels; dm. To all , hid) We w the attention of, our •ds and of gr fcelino - It that we ET2:I CONSUDIPTON OF Till-I&INGS, Affeaion of -the Liver, Aitlinta,2 , Branehilis. Pain o s r Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Bemis-huge of the 1 ::i Lungs, and a affections •of the Pilitl/Oaaly Organs. • , NATURE'S INN 'PRESCRIPTION. A. compound •Balsamic preparation of the Prunus Virgil:Mita or s' Wild Cherry Bark," eombined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a new chemical process. approved and recern. mended by the'most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowler s ed the most valuable medicine ever discovered. No Quackery!!! No Deceit - lion. In setting forth the virtues of this Duty great medicine. wo have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it morn than it justly _deserves. Yet when we look around and tee 'the vast a. mount of suffering and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so - highly successful, we feel that we can not urge its claims too strongly, or say toe much in its favour. Various remedies it is true have been offered, and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lunge, and some have no doubt Seen found very useful, but of all that have yet been discov ered, it is admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its effects, that Ilene has proved as successful as this. Such indeed, are the SCUPRISING VIRTUES 01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of Posses:num, after all the most esteemed rem edi.e of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been pro. dactive of the moat astonishing relief, and ac• tually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of the disesissienned "Ca li/Thal Consumption," originating from neglect ed COLD, it has been used with undeviating hotness, and , hundreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or e GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are linger. ing, it hue also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the power of checking the prog ress of this alarmieg,comslaint, but also otrengh er.s and invigoratfs the spurn more effectually than any medicine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections of the and Lungs, and has cured many of the nfost obsti. end nate cases, after-every other remedy had tailed. s ic lErfor particlars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise on cm- Consumption, to be had of the agents. rs The Extraordinary Success ow , Attending the use of this medicine in diseases ,oes of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it kin has effected, having fully established its efficacy, and as we have already published numerous cer. • tificates from the bightet authority, which prove and its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it na ver• necessary to exhibit a long list of them in this ` ,t. place, and will only mention a few cases, to show what it has done. le- WHILE LIFE REMAINS ter ally WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. loss A SURPRISING CURE.—Among the many eh all gular cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so is fully showreas in the case of Mrs. Austin. igs, This lady had been consumptive for several The pare, and during the greater part of this time lood had received the best medical attention, and tri. am' .ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing , able could be found to arrest its progress., She be - S. came subject-to violent fits of coughing, expecto. in d a rated large quantities of matter occasionally tin l y to gad with blood, and step by step this fearful dis rody, ease continued its course, until all hopes of a re• free covery was entirely despaired of. While in this ra . ry distressing situation, lingering upon the very redly verge of the grave, she commenced the use of 'loud this Balsam, tartibM to use her own expression, op. .e to 112 be crated almost like a charm. In a few days. she - expectorated freely, The cough was grudually endlo looks, e k v s e , r a y n d d a t y 3o a w p , p i e ti a r t h e d e t p o l a add ce o i t h atfresh B : l lg P OU re r aS to ed h ' er , and emaciated form withering to decay, she is seen a host Mingling in society, in better ,health than she 4 ill has enjoyed for years, DISINTERESTED TP,TISIONV. — Having witnes- J.L. sed the surprising effeca - by of Dr. Wiatar's - Bal. e a suit sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Admin. treeing I cheerfully acknowledge the above statement aeinst to be true and correct. kalek, ' J. C. %V ALTERS, M. D. renuine LIVER COUPLAINT.--Sire. Eliza Thompson was atileted with this complaint tor nearly five years, Me are reedby euring whieti-time elle was under the most skil. College ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and lioniCepaMiC reiriedie , „ and every Illing,liial of. Ls above terred her - any hopes of relief. She had dull, .—Shun wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the u, or a shoulder Lindeman of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and had been line - Vright's ble to sleep on the right side for three yoars•— il, NO. By the use or this Balsam,-she was cured in a attest, few weeks, and +=tans well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. - Woodatown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir :—.Although your invaluable Medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad vocates, it may still be gratifying to you to re ceive o communication from any one that has been relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case. I . have been' a .victim to that terrible disease Consumption. for many months, and have Haar. ed so much, that I had becume t almost wavy of my life. . Hearing your Balsam so highly wills ed,-I`began taking it a - few weeks back, and can assure you it has relieved me more than any - thing .1 have ever used befit:V l and 1 eentidecily believe it will cure me ef f ectually. Please give the bearer the .worth of the i enclosed and oblige, Yours Reepectlully, - JOHN PEARSON. . . ..,. Chester County, Sept. 6,1811. Friend Wistar :—lt gives we much pleasure =MI mszi !MI •rd Street MO antown 40-- to inform thee that my wile's health has iinprev- Lbe'public ed very much since she has been using thy Bal. sly occu earn of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no a just Ire. doubt but it will cure her. She has taken the 7 Goode, two bottles I purchased from thee a short 'time teeb-era since, and her cough is much better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found no. thing togiviher so much relief. Thee will please fl a_c oth ,miin.J'•Th. give the bearer two bottles more. fur uy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. Tickings, Hi ' c ot t onLancaster County, Julyila, 1841. 4 c otton Dear Slr:— Please send me two bo ties of your -Woolson- cotton genuine Balsam 4 Wild Cherry. have been -Gloves..-. afflicted with Consumption for the kit two years and suffered very, much with a severe cough, , pains'in my breast. diffinitY of breathing, night coerees... . sweats, &e.,and having tried numerous remedies, ,"_ and also been under several doctors. yet I could . / . 5. )1 . 3 7"'"" not find any thing to relieve inc until I used -Pickles some of your Balsam. I 1 g ot one bottle from a inidad Mo. 'of -. .is ish _ neighbor, mine who using it,and have found ' such wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me•e ectual y. . ' Very respectfully yours, Szn. -- i : - - ROBERT HOMMAN. - etch Watt., - - 0., • tr Bead the following from Dr. Jacob 'Hoff: day, wtoietber man, a physician of extensive practice in Hun. Dom wogs tingden county. . Dear Sir.—l procure d bottle of Dr. Wis. the public •tar'illalsam of. Wild Cherry; from Thomas Reed, can give Esq., of this place, and tried It in a case Of obsti nate Asthma, on a child (Creel Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried With. out any relief. The .Balsam 'save sudden relief, and in my Opinion, the child is effectually cared by its use. Yours. &04 ' ' - . . JACOB HOFFMAN," M. D. ' Deceitiber Ind, 1841. r...- .. . Dear'Sir,—Your Iltdaini'nf Wild Cherry has effected -some astunishhig cures here. One at 'which is an olds lady. Mrs iluesell.wholtsd been suffering for a long time with shortness of breath: ingiand general weakness, until she was . finally I obliged to keep her bed. ' After_ sailor', other is. [AWNtiodbymi Nodded loin min i the comma. MIZI .ted.ritsimr your Ittilsaat i end tifterlaltint two bot tles. ratt so ler, recovered as to be able to attend • to all the duties other bonse; and on taking two bottles more was entirely, cored. Respectfully dru.. • : • • , roaN MARTIN. Pottsville Pa ' ; - • there is a 'spurionS niiiture called syrup of -Wild Cherry; parchasero shoeld be very particular to ask for 'Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM, and observe his signature °tithe Bot l Prepared for the proprietor. fad sold of sale by Williams & Co., Chemists, NO. 21 Minor iitreet,'Philadelpitta. • - - ' ' Sold in Pottsville by Zell EICHHOLTZ Ond JOHN S. C. MARTIN, and .in almost every town and village throughout the country. , Price 1 00.0 Bottle. - . . January 7, 1843. • ,2•!- , A Brr nirrAT.--.The following line% ex. pressive of thit virtues Of, Dr. . rn lVjartrep' pikers of Wild Cherry, the unriralletyieedy far !CN. sourriott, am.' has recently UPPearediii :One of the country pipers," n&itlthough ire do not know to whom we are indebted-rot this Poetic Wiwi' we think it too good to be lost, end peblish if for the benefit of our readers generally. 4. War Num Ti vsz"—Esek4eL, Why should ye be sick,ye . poordying mortals;. Why linger in sadness. 'twist eartlkand the sky A-Balsas awaits you, that opens the porntli' , • Of vigor and health, then why should ye die f Your Liter Cmrpfaints Or settled toruninowien, ,_ The. Asthma, Bronctitas. COughs. Colds or might .I • • The .• WILD Ciltalrit BALSor—aiegitna all pre. gumption is certain to cure you—then away wittyregrem. • If you would live-and be merry—youll buy: Wistar'a Wild Cherry,. - At Eichholtes Drug Store sold; • • - if fur moping and sadness, you would' substitute gladness. Take it—and you'll live to grow old. ' . Before your money's all spent, or on dyiligyoterbent, Try Wiser—before you taketeave— - • Sure you bad better go borrow. than giveup in sor row. • OneDollsr" may buy a reprieve: • Price 01.00 a Boule--Principal opt; N 0.16 South Fftd Street. near Chestnut, Pella. \ RATES OF FREIGUT ON _COAL,' Per Ton. from Poniville and Schap given to Way Pointe; Nov. 14, 1842. - To Richmond or the - Inclined Plane, $1,50 Conchehocken. 1,40 " Norristown, . 1,35 Port Kennedy, 03 1`,28 • Valley Forge, 1,30 • 1,15 " Pbrenizville, 3. 2 4 - , 1.20 " Pottstown, 1,10. --', 1,05 ' 1 " Douglassville, 1,05 ;1.00 - • " Reading, . 95 -I) 90 : " Altbouse's Bridge, 85 - 80 Mohrsville, - 80 -• ' •80 - " Hamburg, •. - 6?'. . .67 " Port Clinton, 56 ' 56 1 . Orwigsburg, 33 - 33 An allowance of 20 per cent._ pt rton will be made to those furnishing their own Cars, -to Richmond or the Inclined Plane.Trom Puttattale or Schuylkill Haven, but to no other points. :, Novcmher 26. . , 48—. THE subscriber bad made arrangements for the sale of this celebrated Ink, by - the dozen or single Bottle, at Mr.. Hoover's wholesale and retail Philadelphia prizes, and -Would respect fully invite all those 10 want of a good article to call', and judge for themselves. . . The Departmeuta at Washington, after testing the different kinds of Ink manufactured,. have decided in favor of Mr. Hoover's-4nd a supply for the ensuing session of Congress lilts been en gaged at his establishment. The following are selected from menthe numerous certificates in favor of this Ink: ,• From the Pennsylvanian: - Woven's INS.—Good irk is a Very good thing; and like most good things, it is not very often to be met with ; but we think we may from actual experiment; cordially recommend the writing ink made and hold by Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, Nu. 105 north Third street, as being a capital article. It flows freely from the pen—is transparent - and without sedimert, find has an excellent color. It is by tar the best ink we have u 4 for smile time, and those who are' particular in this mat ter, cannot, do better than furnish' themselves. from Mr. Hoover's establishment. Their notions about ink must differ materially from our/, it they are c not pleased and very much pleased with his manufacture. Testimony of M. A. Hour, Esq., Teacher of Penmanship: " After testing the various kidds of ink fOur.'d in this market during the how eight yearn, I - am free to state that a thorough trial of Mr. J. E. Hoovaa's ink hap induced me to-use it in my Writing Rooms, 'and the scholars under •my charge, in preference : to any other, as it does not corrode the steel pen, flows freely, haa fiee, per manent, black glossy lustre, is entirely free from sediment, does not mould or become thiCk ; and, in my own opinion, only needs to 'be known anti tested, to be sought eller and generally used. • M. A. ROOT, B. W. corner of Eighth and Arch streets. Philada. ' Jan. 25, 1842. , One 0z.,4 oz., 6 oz., 8 ez , Pt., rind Qt. Bottles by the dozen, or single for sale by B. HANNAN, Agent for the Proprietor. 47-- November 19. MILITARY STORE. rgraiE subscriber would respectful) ; inform his 11- friends and, ustomers, that be has cated•hts Military • Cap Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors beloW 'Race where he Would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to favour him with their custom. Maull c.mtinues to manufacture Military and Sponmen's articles of tAiery description: such. as Leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and 134aver,Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Gaps; Holsters for troop v , Cal l / 2 01.10 Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Sword Belts of ; Canteens . ; Knapsacki different patterns: F ire Buckets, s in g Boxes, . Tuba do, Brush and Pickers, Plumes; PompLT"' Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases; superior Shot Bap, Game Bap. Brizovotke..4l3. itr:Ordera thanktully received aud promptly; akk* tended to. WILLIAM CIIESSMAN. No. 101 North Third St., a few doors below RkettA Philadelphia, Oct. 29. - ' 41-6 m. - 'DOCKET BOOKS—Ladies' and Gentleniatee A- Pocket Books; and Card Cases . ; , and:Poakil Wallets, just teemed and for tale Sept. 24 39 BANNAN. HAMS & SHOULDERS. - • i • PRIME Western Hams, t cured wit 4 toe without . awoke,) Shoulders & Sides - • , Boston Smoked Beef, Sologne:Sausage,. '. Binaked and Pickled Salmon . Halifax aidMessichasetts 'Si ad; 'Herring. COil 6rsaleat- •E. Q.& A: OEN DERSONII./.' MD Creek and Mine IllllNarigation and' Bail Bead Carepanys Bard of Pdanagera have this day:*ll- ' red a Dividend - of six per , cant, w the qp ' tal stock of this 'eon:weep, pvyabk to LW 'sttkik- - , holders,lin of alter the $Lh *hot. at the Wade of the Treasurer.' - ArRCSSEIA. Stirs* CT. &Danner publish 3 Mona and chingee this 'January;!, - . ..trissoLvncilicr TIIE. partnership -- hitherto existing between the' subsecibers,upder. t h e .U Ol e ri e eepto White & Son. ht this -day ,dissolved, by „mutest consent.. All persona having Chime against the: late Ural, wall &awl prisieat them tor payment,/ and those indebtekwill please Call and settle the , sansawitth either olthe subseritiena • . - • . • - —JOSEPH WHITEo - • ANDREW-&- - WHITE. The, liiisiriesi will be nentinaestr la titg, stand, by Andresisrs. , whate; • mouatutkinainuiry. 7 •• • From Pottsville, Selel Haven. 01,40 1,32 1.30 HOOVER'S INK. ATTENTIOAY. r • 1 El