~.~.;'anx;«~s :. '`~ ' , n - From the littindaidletcary.. ..-' . • . . _ ,-)l4 . CElNE'rddEntira ~..v--,1:::-.. .-: : - .1-..-. - ,"..1,, that - - ',. , .:Amitva. home to the kontunsion the lyre .a -..- l'ind g,are troperlittour, said ' base an 1 mantas ±et, '..::,' the &ebb 'alphabet. Tie afire I bare thrown . ‘7 .: Sherd': out, of _my Machine altogether-=-as may .- by the fullorng i! ' • -1 :- si . . 1 _ ; •!-• ' trrsits. .. 1 .11 !isn't hcsnseice how mt !tale keit •, . Have kanse to e'er, kOmplain. i _ Ser Pug as komfort Tian kill, kare m - ~ 1- '• • 'And pleasttre banish pain; .1,- I , • • A _body mini not kick' nor knrse. ll ;.. ..,- ..I.lf.he.katt.but kommand ": " - . A ant:ty Of, ready knob; 7 ,„'-,,, =, '• , nd have ite'eron hand. .!1 • n . Y-Thisktireen and intionitiorld of ours 1 • :-...-.7:. tains bath good- and- W; ' - -AA skonttrultted so at first, , I ; nd of hoarse is so still. I Intent leant keep kocsern ' -. : ' • . tom koming'kross ,ni• kreatqre.; , - d kankerittg kare ItorrodeS,within ,:- • While smiles are on our fetitores. . ~ ,rl,: . :INiteitl kOnsider all the joy / • 11 - 1 :: .Ttlat konstaot BO! till mati . sot I' ~..., , . in ak knowledge and lionfess •_.`,,'-,,:.'„ _ ,/ , This World is better than . 1 1.0 1 oft konsider.ed to be,• , - -, ;111,y eitheisage or fool,: ,: z ~.,- • , ....11.mste then komplainms: konstant keep f .,1: , .1.-,... Adlekted, kahe and, keel: b`r4.- NEI CLIPP,I\IO B RartmFripser-dGooll mornin, 'Cuff Links - coma farta az you for why you no pay list small „. ; account °b lies sod onepence. which I descended yci" troy de hands ob my little nigger Mill!'• 1: Samba Santo, I hab de honor to Deform you - dst I bab - iticei!ed dat account, and dat I acknoal• cdge de debt ; but sah, let me also deform you dat ' , change hab'caine sober de state of dogs, and. I solemnly repudiitte de account, and will Lieber „pay. a* help vie ! ' • U la a dishonest nigger'. ' 1..244, you beach African, I dues but' follaw de :- • ofidia times—l always was a , fashionable' . • r , duke° Scznr.;—the following rich gene ma wetly occurred in our court of justi6, betiween the Judge and Dutch witness all the way from : . Rotterdam : dcalga.-- , !What's yOur native-language!' -Vligtness.--4 I 'Tie no Haire; I's a ;Dutchman.' . • Jealge.--1 Whet la your moihcr tongue 1 ' • Viitness.--i 0, failer say she be all tongue:- Judge.—(na ata_ irratable -tone)-6 What lan : _guava did you first learn 1 what language did you "peak in the Cradle! - , Witness—'r I did not speak any language in - - the cradle et all ;I only cried in Doods." Then there was a general laugh, in which the ' judge, jury awl audience joined: The witness was interrogated no further about his native lan- . guage.. ‘ '. • ,- . . A GILAVi moat.—Same Wags took a dririien fellow, placed him in a 6, frtn,..with the lid so loft _,-• --. . - that he could easily rai!ie it, placed him in a grave ',..7' :., 2 lard and waited to see ho effect. After a short titne the fumee of the linor left him, and his.po ill aitien I;eing rather Con wed, he burst off the IW, ' ~ : sat bolt upright, and l atter. looking around ez eleim'ed 4 well!'"l'm the brat Ain's riz ! or else r. 4.... 1-I'm 11----Ily beiattd.i,-1V: Y. Morning Chruiz. • . - Sam, is you totem 1 ' said one. daikee to ~, 1 . - 1: i . r , - • I "attathO • .. - i ). '' , ' Nii tot,. wat you 'want, 1 ' , • T-' ' t , - .7 i 4 wants, f you have it, to borrow a dollar.' 4 - ' - '4l.'sasteeP.' •.' _ 'An old fellow in New Hampshire-brags upon • - '. having , two of the most tenrter hearted sons in the world. He says that when he, asks them to bring In an armful ol' wood, or do any little 'chore' •, . ,they begun to try about it in st. minute. -• _ . . . .. : Lostares SOLILOCLIIT TO ars Cory.—Nos , is a tent tera to my discontent—may fOMO kind tailor * or his son in York, and all tilt journey- ;: • .; Alien that - cebbaga in his hous&—mend it ! and in '1: - . • " r - libellee? pockets of the coat ' there find • . M. ni. Laniwriat'i speech, in, the French Chamber of Deputies, on the occasion ..f leaving theininistry whom he supported, and joining the opposition, is able, and eloquent. At one bound he freed himself from despotic influences, and pia {..ces himself in the democratic. current 6. that has • swilftivred up • thrones, and powers, and aristotra : cies," Ind which he says rr cannot. be arrested in its impetuous • course for tho profit of any exclo .• tote interest." He denounces the present govern. - taint for the - support it has• given to the beredita ry_peersge, for the obnosioas laws of September, for its policy in encircling Paris with a contin. tious.girdle-of bsstiles," and for its giving op "the • right of electing a regent according to the necessi• ties generated by. *events Bud persons." He also denounces the foreign policy of the French cabi. In doing all this, he to to meet cal . timely and tallrePresentation from his former (44m1s. ri•Aleliver . coy lib, op to - calumny," he sayelit,tru ,- dy French enthusiasnt,-i. and place myseoove 40 He 'adopts as hie motto the grand and. noble • cry that once came upfront one ofthe popular' as iemblies of France—; Ireeour memories perish, provided our ideas advance." This speech Is tharacteliaedby trot a little of - the - poet's Ramie. •Villemain replied to it, std endeavored to ridicule what he termed his r. Utopian notions.", It cres ted a stroirg-seusation in the Cintrober and in Pa. El I '• ' Asti:men Stow.—An egg - was recently brought ,ati ahe editor of tbe 13asten. Mail with the follow -jog inscription :—. '.. 1 ,. , , : - . , 4 , •In -1813' • ' • il'h, is earth said sill shall cease to be, Sinner,. beware ! nor let the day - , - ; Crertake yeti -still rn sin's broad weal" ,_- • Theieditor says he would like it i(loine old hen '‘itif * ._lllillerite woman would set on the egg sad _Audit' it. .-Ibe phicketi would probabli turn oat eigailnig., - :-- , . -, , ME 0161 :.~~ ~~:-,. liaantaoa sat' Tye Anni.--What :would ,be thought of tin order like the following In this coFicttql. . ap prokietilettei. of thaucth nit, says :=-“We, `4lwi'lliapartjng the publiettioi)re en order of the drirjrnindiling officers in the army to marts until. -- • tharhave attained the age of 2,9 yeah, 'end. can - *ea prove tGat they arc in the receipt of the in taigas ti tontine amounting thalers, 46,000 fr.y • dd,therto there hati been no sestiiction as to age, and the fortoite required was tittly 6,000 dialers: 7, MEM D iscrassa ' tun Vicroiy.:—The 'Whigi of . , . . •• Betted gained a trnlbant and decisive victory- in axe' chOter electiOn is 'that city last week. Far two yearn the Loos have been lording it °Ter that grty with a sta high band and an outstretched • , • • arta; hot the spirtt of .113•10 is instilling itself in t*tbir Whig coluipans. and the il iivo of I.ocoftro- - " data la sealed, .- . • The following is the vats: • KEE ►"OA •Natou. ritateh (Whig (Loco) E==i V ; , Whig majority, Nos 840 0 -4 /Owen printer /No/Its one of the Itillente preaehono to 'call awl mule forthe ptiotiog of some ,secoitd Ovent tt3 tops helmet's 'goo up. He nye .lite can go 'before anskistrate and sweat that we belie►e he to leave the ; BEM .7 7 :7 , ; 7 : . 1111 , _ gONSUMPTION OF THE "Affections of :the beer, Asthma,' Bronchitis, rain' or tVcaPhers of the Bieast or Lanes, Chronic- Conighs: Pleu risy, liernirrgoon of the and a!l' affec t ions 'of the Pulmonary : Organs. . NATURE'S t OWN PRESCRIPTION.' • . • • A dompotutd . Balsamic preparation of the' Pruntis Virginia - rider! " Cherry Barkl " combined with the Eititict of; nf,-piepared by new chemiCal process,, - approveTand recent mended by the most ilisiingttisheil. physicians, and universally acknowlegeethe most valuable medicine ever discovered. ; • _ Po Quackery!!! No Deception. In settingiforth•the irirtues of this truly great I medicine, we have no desire to deceiif those who are labouring under affliction,. nor ido we wish to eulogize it more than it justly deceives. Yet when wellook-aroutid, and ,see the vast A mount of searing 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 chtims too strongly, or say too much in its favour. Venous remedies it is true have been °feed, and, puffed into notice' for the cure of dienses of the Lung's, and some have no sloubt been found very useful, bpi of - all that have• vet bees - Nino!. ered, it is Omitted by physicians and all who hove witnessed . ,its effects, that none his proved as successful es this. Such indeed, are the, • SrooatP, 0,0, , ' StREMISING VIRTUES .. •,', Of this Salaam, that even in the advancedstagea of Construrrimv„ afterrill the mm - tt esteemed rem. edits ,of physicians have failed . to effect any change, the use of ibis medicine has been pro. ifiletive or the most Astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures' , ider all hopes of recovery. had been despaired of. '\ In the first stages of the disevisa, termed " Ca tarrhal Coniumption," originating from neglect. ed COLD, it has• been used with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge. they owe the Testi:ltalian. of their health to his invaluable medicine alone . ln , that Mini of Consumption 1 so prevalentamongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or ' • "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are linger. Mg, it has also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the power of checking the prog• ress of this alarming complaint,-but also strengh. 'ens and irrigorateS the system more effectually than any medicine we have ever possessed. Besides its e(urprising efficacy in CousompL,' lion, it is equally eiff4acions in Liver Complaints; Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections :of the Lungs. and has cured - many of the most obsti. nate cases, after every other remedy had failed. ErFor particlars See Dr.- Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. The Extraordinary Success Attending the used this medicine in diseases of the Lungs, and the ',many singular cures it has effected, having fully established its efficacy, and as we heti° already published numerous,cer. 'tieleates frdm the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it un necessary t,o exhibit a long, list of Ahem in this place, and will only mention a few cases,, to show what it bee done. • VHIL'E LIFE REMAI.63 WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. \ A Suargiaiso Coas.—Among the many sin gular cures which "this medicine has; effected; there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shown as iu the case of Mrs. Austin, This lady had been consumptive for several years, and duririg the greater o part or-this Ii ne bad received the best medical attention, and tri ed all the 'most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest. its progress.:; .. She he. came subjeetto violent fits of coughing,oieryclo. rated hirge quantities of matter occasionally tin. 'ged with blood, and step by step this fearlui ease continued its bourse, until all hopes ail cover'? Sias entirely despaired of. While in this 'distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge - of the grave, sheeommenced the use of this Balsam, which to• use her own ezpression„Op. crated almost like a chai,M. In a few,days she expectorated freely, the cough was, gradbally suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and ow, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay; she is seen mingling in society, in,. better health than she has enjoyed for years, Disucreszsvzo Tesvisioxv.—Having whine. sed the surprising-tiiicacy of Dr. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully ackiriowld,dge the above statement to be true and correct. J. C. WALTERS, M. D. Livatt Court-turro•:-Mrs. Eliza Thomp'son was afficted with thiscamplaint for nearly five years, eurieg which time she was under the most skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Homeepatbie remedies, and every thing that of terred her any hopes of relief. She had doll, wandering painsin the side, sometimes in the sbouldet and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast and had been one. ble to sleep on the fight - sside for three yea rir-- By the`use of this Baliam, she was pured in a few weeks, and terrains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Woodatown, Sept. 4, 1811. • Dear Sir :—Aldibugh your invaluable medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful ad. vocates,it may still be gratifying to you to re. ceive a Comment - 40°n from any one that has been relieved by it. Such,Sir, is truly my base. 1 hive been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption. ffor many months, and have suffer. cd so much, that I had become almost weary of My life. - Hearing your Balsam so highly prate. ed, I began taking it a few weeks back, and - ean assure coo it •hes - relieved Me more than any thing I have ever used before, and I confidently believe it will cure me effixtually. ' Please givo the beirer the worth able enclosed, and oblige, Yours Respectfully, - JOHN PEA.RSON.• • • Chester County, Sept. 6,1841. :Friend Whiter gives me much pleasure to inform thee that - my wife's health improv. ed very buck since she has been mint thy• Bal. sam of Wild Cherry, and we think theiels no doubt bot it will cure her. She- has taken the two Unties I purchased from thee a short time since, and her ea ugh is much better .; she also sleeps well at night, and any. she has found .no. thing tls give her so much relief. Theo will please give the bearer two bottles more fur • Thy . 'EDWARD HOLMES. - LaCeaster.Counly, - July. 18, 1841. Dear Sir:—Pleag send me two bottles of your' genulhe Balsern 'of Wild Cherry. I have been affiictbd with - Consumption for the last two rears and sliffered• very much with eevare cough, pains tin my 'breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweatfi, alid having u led numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve ine until I. used some of your Balsam. I got one bottle from a neighbor, of mine who is using it; and have found such wonderfulrelief from it that I have no doubt it will cure WC effectually, Very respectfully yours - , Sze, • ' • ' ROBERT HOMM AN. IG r >Read dm following from Dr. Jaeob manes physician of extensive practice in Ilon4 tingden county. • Dim Sir,-1 procured'Otie bottle . or D T . tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Eq., Of this - Owe, and 'tried it in is case obabsti. nate Asthma. on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried wlth." out any relief.i The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opiniun, the child is effectually cured by its use. Veers, • • - • JA 'COB HOFF:WAN, M. Dr • Dacembe'r 23d, 1841.. • • • •' • - 'Dear Sir,—Your' Balsam' of Wild Cherry has effeitod Gene astunishieg cures. here. One et which it anold lady: Mrs Russell. who had been suffering kiei long dine With shortness of Weeds: rag, and general - Wftineas, until Ail was finally obliged to keep her bed. - After maromanther re teethes bad been resorted to in vainaebieco)ninen• iced'ziting.ymtt Balianniuld after t4ing , t t io bit' 793 473 TOR • 1 , 7 , CPI '3:g .4" " ''''''''''''' = 7 3F4 :7'll .""4 s . • . - ilea. was scilar,Teniivcred.. as , to be, able to attend to lalTlhe'diaiiei of her /Mine; and:op — kikingjlio botilea 'inure was entireli taMd. • 7 ' ' • '. ' - ;JOHN 5.0. MARTIN. t i Ci - Piv!iell ) -a. •;: , ,CAUTlO.N.—Alithstaiis,atpuriime.eßixtuie called syrup of Wild Clorry..potcbasere should. be very pas-Ocular Ito.. asii, Ica -Dr. ~W 'STAR'S -"RALS43lilind observe his sigaatate ea 08.1 10 Ii Prepared:for the pinprick's. and sold at wholer sato by Williams & Co., Chatiatii, Nu, 21 , Minos Streci,,Philadelphia. Z • _ • • . Sold in P,ottaville by. ..E. B. BIGIIUQLT and JOHN S. O. MARTIN, and . ahriPla every town and village ihniughout the country: 40 a • r . v - Jantuuy , ,, WO • _ - - . , . • DANIEL D. DAIB I t 431E11 , TOW STORE.".. • ' • -11.41 AS TAKE pleasurniin annciuneuagro - the eitizeis. o• .Schuylhillcounty.thatihey.have just opened. in the basement story oT-the Town flail, on Centre street; in the Borough of Pottsville; a splendid as sortment of 1 .1 ' NE A' GQODS, r • ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ected witligreat tare,, and purchased at unusually ow prices-'r-coMprising every varie.ty•of ' • , • Dry Goids, Groceries,; Olaes Ware; China - ' . Ware, Queens and . iEsirihers ' Ware . I I Among'which may be found Sa.perfine Cloths. of vanotie colors end Oalities, Blue, Black and Pancy•chloted Caisimeres„ .. • ' Sattineur,Flanbel% and Woolen Blankets, - Prints. Lawns, Ginghari, Morinoes and B.lk. Satin, Linen and ces, Canton Flannel„Hollan s and Nankin, Marseillesand Valenti" Westing% 3-4.4-4,.5.4,6-4Mcislins;Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton,liand'fs. New and so; enor style Summer Cloths, Cottonidca and Beveneinr, ' Itfline, a vet: general assortment of ' Gentlemet4 Summer Were, •• • - ; •!' Silk,Cotton. Mohair, Morino & Waned Stockings Ladies% nd Gehdemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York; tan, Silk, Thread, Bcaser. & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies! Stlk,'Monair And Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orieans,, Si, Croix; 'Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars. • • New Orleans, Sugar flonse.and Syrup Molasses, Tea and Coffee, of various kinds, • ; Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salmon. Herrin; Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hama] Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, • Olive Oil.Fresh'Frilit, and Oat Mcal; Havarina, Hali Spanish and Common Segars, • Soda ;;Water ono Siear Crackers. - • Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, Dried 'Apples and Peaches,,, " and a great variety ofother articles , al l of which will be sold pt low prices for cash, or in Exchange for country produce. Remember the Than Hail Score, Pousiille. May.l4, TUE 4111LADELPHIA, READING, and 40.41 P. . tatiziosowb NEW ARRANGEMENT: On and 'after Wednesday, November 2d, 1812 the Passenger, Coal and Freight Trains will run at the following Hours on the Philadd phis! Reading and Pottsville Rail Road: COAL TRAINS. - - , The 5' Coal Trains, will leave Pottsville be tween .the hours of 9 anctlo, A. M., or one quer ter of an hour apart, and run on to Reading where they , will meet and pays all the op Traitis Coai and Passenger. Thq first 3 Coal Towns will leave RiehmoOd between the hours of 6h and 7, and the last 2 will leave the Plane at 7i and 71: the let of these last will always hold up before crossing the main Track at the rails, until signalled to by the watch. man that all the 3 Trains from Richmond have passed up the Line.' ASSENGER TRAINS: Thir Dow Passenger Train will leave Potts. villct at\l9. N, -behind all the Col Trains pas. sing al th e up Coal trains at -Reading,. and running pat,the last at- Ratunstown, the next 2 at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown.;\ , -. 1 ' . Tire up Pasienger Train trill leave Philadel. phis at 10 A. hOiclaind all the Coal Trains, cum.'. sing all: the down \ Coal Trains at Reading, then running to Pottsville.. -, 1 READING FREIGHT TRAIN 4 . The Down Freight Train will leave, easing on Tuesdays and Thursderr. at 0 A. 11,1: passing all the up Coal •and Passenger Trains IA Potts town where they will wattle, it. + 1 The up-Frbight Train will leave the Pane on Wednesdays and Frldays t _ iminediately r i behind the up Passenger Train - to PottittownoV here it will iwtiit for all the down Coal and Pt+sengcr Trains, which trains will also wait fOrsit,land then Linn to Reading. - \t 1 • ' ' POTTSVILLE FREIGHT TRAt N. . at Reading on Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M.. passing all down Coal end Passenger Trains at Port Clinton, where, the latter Trains will *ail fort it. • . . • .- .\ Leaves Pchtsville about• 7 P. 111., after all the Coat and Passenget Trians are in, and has the track clear to Reading. '; G. A. ' , MOLLS; Supeet Traniip a. P. R. do P. R. • R. Nover.ber 12. .i'• ' 46.- It? WHO WANTS 13A.ItGgINS.„ai 111 „IPPINCOTT - & TAYieft are receiving from N-Altheir Whnlevale aiu Retail Store, No. 24, Mar. ket street, Philadelphia, a lot of superior Ready• Made Clothing, and which they are obliged to offer atlow prices, in order in dispose of their Winter stria; and by selling at reduced prices, it will enable-them to dispose of tr•eir splendid assortment of Clothing, to the entire satisfaction of the customers.; By calling and examining, you wi'J find fall Lined Plain and Fig ured Beater Cloth Sintout Coats varYing in price (ions . sir 00 to 15 00 Superior English Pilot coats, . 600to10 00 do Flushing :do 250 to 5.00 . do Blue and srk. Frock Feats 900t012 00 do ' do ' Dress 900 to 11 50 do Grey and GreeliClo,tife r oata Tooto, 9 00 !do " hfoleskin Reck &(Dress do 400 to 5:00 Moo on hand an assortment of Fancy !Batintirests.. . • . .250 to 450 With a variety of Suspenders, Stocks, and Collars. Szc l all of.which will be sold to the, entire aatisfac— lion of all that may call, b). ,"- , LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR,. - • Mammoth Clothing Store, Comer , of Mahantongri and Centre - street -- P. a—Ave are now • prepared toaccotrimodste those fi fteen trie,n - that called on us last' Saturday fo: Surioat Coats at their own prices. ' 4f,oturille.December3l; • • • - • NEW DRUG STORE. . I 'E, B. EICHHOLTZ, respectful! ' informs the citizens of Puttevillet, an • :%- • Schuylkill : .county generally, that h L-, 11 1 has opened, (in the store formerly oc: copied by, Mr. Slater r ) a general assortment of Drugs,' , . ,Pdi,cines, - .. ~- - . : 'Chemicals, ~.. ,Taints, Oat, - • Dyes, _ • Varnishes,' ' 1 ` Putty,. • ' -,' . , Glass, ' f ~ S F '. .. Patent Meilieines .it , ~ - ed solicits a share of ,public. patrq tige t confi. dentlywsauring the public that ever artitle in hie line, shall be of the first quality, d. purely enuine. - ..,. • , ~ . , . avingwerved a regular apprenticeship ¶b th e beelines In Philadelphia; those , who favoutf him with a call,'Cao rest satisfied 'that by will'itiard strictly against all mistakes, and , havdthenaned icines pin up4ith tbe . greatest dire and nicety. :. Physicians prescriptions attended tkviitii par. T ticidarsare, at all hours. Country Phypiciana and Storekeepers, &unfilled at a smell advance &it'd ! ty ; prices., . _ , Pottsville, December 0. 4? -f. r - 7 . --4 4 --- , ' ' ' ''.. NEW SCHOOL BOOK,* ' ,-. 200 New ;Cobb's Spelling, Hooka: :-' 1 .1-,, '''''' ' 200 do 'do " Headers No. 1.. •II li '" • 200 do- do • dci'" No:2 ' -1 1-:", '' 50 Frosts - An:lancer' Speaker:* - 1 .... 1, 4 . 50 do History of the United Sta .. , 50 do 1. , Grammars - - '• ' ! ,., - • t ro 50 Knith's Anthmetici ; ' '', 1- ' 'lt !50 - filftchelPs Geographical Rea deri4 -- " - 1 50 - ~. do. , - GeographYiridtAtiatil,„ , , ''-':„ 50. 'do Primary - Gedgraphylf ',, -• ' #II of whlChliiill be sold wholesale end 'retell .111,111ilederphia prices `" by thif subscriber 's ,;:- Jeiciumi 21;1b13,, ' =IC , •= z t - --.. 7 . 411-11tr'''VINERSY-t-lOURNAL. PRQT INDEMNITY -- .ARtiI'NST , ;LPS B i at FIRE THE FRANKLIN INSURANCE co., , IsoLLoiLiiotA, • - `Capital 13400000 0 -Piiid f". cgatrEs - rtnriertrite; • " • - VONTINUE to inskirlnsurance. peitnament and blinked on everY description of, property . ib towriand country oath° actual favorable terms Office 164Cbeanut Sireet'near fifth stieet. - ;•• -:•• •efiIARLES N. EIANC4KER; Prrsident. 1. • • ' DIRECTORS..— ' - ~ • Charles lit Banker; 'Sainieel Giant. • - Jamet - Scott.• Frederick Drown, Thomas Hart.- - • 'Jacob ft Thomaa.V. Wharton.' Gee. Wdlichardri- Tolstoi Werkner. - ' , Modem' CA - Lewis; ' • " CHARLES G.-BAIWKER: Seel. The Subscriber boo been iiipointed;agent for the abase' mentioned instituttoc,ind' ii now pre • pared to make instirefice,ron every: description of property, al the lowest rotes:, - : • ANDREW RUSSEL - Pi:Morale. Juite . l9. 11341. • '25-11 Indienuitty c aga n p lri t :t a l i oss ti or oo d o =g . br , _ . CITART4R : PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN. INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, agOinst 'Loss .or Dainagis by F'IRE, town or country, on Howie!, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds. on Household Furniture, Merchandise. Horses, Cattle; Agricultural, Commercial and Mane factunnt Stock and Utensils of every description; Ihmattsand their Cargoes in , port, as well asMortga• gesandGroond Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either persolally. or by letter. at the Company's race, at the Northwest corner of Sixth arid Wood streets. ' [ • • • MORTON McMICHAEL, President. L. itaO3IIIIIAMIL, Secietary.'•. • - Dtazcrons, . Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright. P. L. Laguerenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett,' Robertioitgheod, George M.Trottman, IF W. Pomeroy, - • r . * George W. Schreiner. The subscriber hat been appointed'Artzrrr for the above mentioned Institution 'and is now prepared to makeISSeIIANCES 11p012 every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN JPANNAN Pottsville, Feb. 27. 1811 . REMOVAL.' . c., , , . ' l -- t -..---- CHARLES •F. RAYMOND, ~,:—Practical Hat and CapHanufactu - ,rer, would inform 'his friends and „;-----. ~, ... 7 . the public, that he has reinoved his fr•d r i - -` •-:‘ Cheap Hat and Cap Manufridory frorn!No. 82 Chesnut street, to No. 129 Chesnut Street, one door beloW 4th Street. Mirth aide on. der the - Auction Rooms of Messrs. Lyon At. Hart, where he' wilt- enntinne to furnish his justlY cel. ehrated REAVEL, 9ATSoit the .low price of 'Four Deffort.ondllienlyfive cents, equal in all respects, if not superitk.to tiny sold in the 'City at $5 and upwards. 114 fino'NUTRIA ELM al $3,50 warranted to be on fine fur bodies, far surpasses any hat cold elsewhere it:B4 to et 50. To test the truth of the above assertion; those interested to satisfy themselves, are requested to call at any 'or all the-other Stores. previous to. callinglo the subscriber; se he is sure that his Dais Win be more appreciated when Rammed with ethers. C. F. RAYMOND. 1 . ' No. 129 ChesoutSt., North aide; Philadelphia. 20- N. B.—Country merchants will find it to their advantage 'to call on the subscriber: Shipping Fars wanted of all kinds. IMI Philido., Fpbritary 18, HAMS & SHOULDERS. ORME Western Hams, ( cured with and without smoke;)' Shoulders & Sides, Boston Smoked Beef, 'Bologna SLIUSage, Smoked and Pickled Salmoh, Bahia x and Massachusetis Mackerel,' Lad, Smoked Herring. Coll Fish. 7or Pale at E. Q.& A. HENDERSON'S May, :28, FRESH GROCERIES Old Ooverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Port.O . Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial. Young Dyson. Ponchong ¢ Sonchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and,crushed Lamp Sugar. Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. • Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap. %Vines and Liquors, a full assortment. 1 Porto Rico,Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate. Coco; Fruit,Rice, 4c. Can be boui„bt on as reasonable terms as else whereof 8.A.& A.: HENDERSON. May 28 • - 22 JOYFUL NEWS. Almost every .disease that fl esh is heir so may be cured by the timely use of OAKELErS 03M POUN D I. EputtATlve SY RUP. This ' may be proved satiifsetorily to those who wilt call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicihe is sold; by certificates (properly authenticated) of c ures perform ed on "individuals -Who'had lost all hopes of relief— certificates of Physicians who had the most severe cases under treatment, their patients bavingtaketa the medicine by their edvide and been cured -I-certificates froth the Piothonotary.Olerk of Orphans' Court, No tary, &c.. stating their acenairtance . with persons of ~ respectability and standing; who laving tho good of . their fellow men at heart. have voluntarily , come for w%tiTd. and given a statement of their case and its cure. 'for peiblicat.on,&c. &r. The number °Mese certi ficates being too great, for newspaper publication, the subscriber 'has deemed it advisable to have a copy of . the most,important certificates, properly authentica ted, under \ seal, to be placed' at the stores of agents, who have tho medicine for sale, where persons afflic ted , with *Scrofula or, Kings evil . White Swelling, 1 4..Ihronic Rhellreatisin , Totter, Mercurial diSesites, 1 Eruptions of the:,Skirr, Cough of long sfanding or in. cioient Consumption; sick Dead.ache, &c, •Itc, may have an opportunity of ascertaining the nametiand residences of those Who have been cured by its use, and•who will bewillihg, if called upon, to give every' information required. ~, \ -,, As a more general evoker/co 'that this, is no quick medicine. I would refer to the names of the: f o llow. lug well known ptrysiciamskwEM have attested to its - elScacyt—Dr. J. P.' Mester; Dr. S. G. Birch,Dr. Jno.• 1%, ,, Otto, Dr. U. tl. Mahlenberg, D J: E. Berber. , ' - • Sold wholesale and Retail at e drug and Chemi cal Store of • - • . . • , .- ~ , , • • E.. 8 .: EICIIII.OLTZ Pottsville. ' J. B. dc J. 11. Falls, M in ersii 11 ir UngliKbasley, Port Carbon ; Henry Voute, Orwigsblit*. • January . 21, . ., . • • \ 4-IY. Aril' NTION; : ` - • • • .-• , _ MILITARY STORE. • .... .•,.. ~. . . ..... . T"E subscriber , would respectfully infoint \ .lus ' friends and customers, that liehas located his . , _ Militar*, - Pap Atandfadory . • . . In Third Street . Pia. 101., a fcw' doors below Race where he would hal:leased to seta his old customers and ai many now ones as are 'disposed to favour him with'theit custom. .11e Mill c'ntinues to manbfaciure• Military nod Sportmeies articles; Of every description. such tas - Leather. Cloth, Felt, Silk oddßeeirer Dress Caps; of all pattern Forage Gaps; Holster's for troop Body do; Cartmsch Boxeti,.Bayones Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens KnapsackiditTerent patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, •be do, Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompom's. Firemen's Caps,' Leather Stocks, Gun. Cases. superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Bags. Drums, duc.ofe. • 14rOulere thankfully received and promptly'At tended te.• ' ' WILLIAM CRESSMAN; - No.-101 North Third St., a few doors,. below Race Philadelphia, 00..2% • . 44-6 M. 1101111ASTER.di.SA.LT-150 tons of Planer, 150 snek's Ginund Salt. lb, sale by ' _ tee'. W, 44—=' MIL &_ v'STAR'S 'BALSAM OF .WILD CHERRY —A fresh suppli of this celebrated Medicner ;just receivl and for sale by -the subscriber; solo 4. gent for the propiletors. —Dec 31 . - JOE/1i S. C. BiAt,rroi , . , MEDICINES! MEDICINES! • DR. Wrn:Evan's'nelebrated Caniornite Pills ' • do -Soothing Syrup for children. , Baron iron Hutcbeler'.. Herb Pills • "Dort. Goodie'. Female Pills, Doct.Williant - Evan'sFever & Ague Pills, Doctflunesilotante Pills: • -"- For Dyspeptic Persona Hunt's Botanie'Pills are said to l Superior to any Medicine ever yet oared to the - Poblic.•• • - ,A frost( "sopiiit of thit. Above Medicines, just re ivcd sad for sqo at the'Drui State of Ilea !1"50- . `JOHN mrkrnopist , .11V4N,1100.10,- , :fresh ••+-v- - suppiy....Also Barnes' Yamily jest received and (orals bjr. , • • Fobruary 25,1813, PUOR 1101USWACCOU , T. ,* ELIJAH htAMMEB, Taunt' ir,.in' catmint raid liii./Mettora of the Poor. and ?fide Rouge , of Xlislderieng for c-oliniVilf•ubnVitAt t q g aka lit day of ,Jannary. 1842, to lit , yof January. 1843.60uk days included. To balance remaining„in' the hand. of the Tremor:, - -rer from hist fear's 'settlement. r• • 002 89 TO Cash received froth Christian 114- ,er, Eiq., for fines , • ; To cosh received from the CommisitopT ere of Schuylkill eounty,'for thi use , of the Directors of the •Poor of said counly, up to,thiafilate 6,000 00 To Cash'recriied from - John Johnson, Jr., , for hoarding end medical attend., . once for hia wife - • , Janumi ;5, 1849, balance due Elijah ' Bowater, Trimurti ME • „7•• . .., By cas h Pam. • fur the use of - Alms House Fair dry goods Sugar, Coireei Molasses, Tes,Oili Spi ced, &c, 1 , , . 461 40 -; Hardware , , . .35 200. 'Blacksmith • . ' - . , _ 66-81 Cilar, Queens"and Eartheni Ws;eis -24 12 Bookei and Stationftry 10 61 _ Drugs . ' - . ,' • . . 10 86 Medicines . 41 24 Tobacco - , ~ ~ 80 51 Coal " . - If &50 sheemiking' ... _ . .16 79 1 Stove and Tin Ware "! , ' .. 1 30 42 Medical attendance to out door Paupers 27 05 Travelling Expense's . ' . 33 28 Dried Apides, Peaches, and Cherries 13 50 Hired Men on Perm B6 78 Postage-- • 2 50 Whiskey , . 11 10 1 Straw Bench 8 75 Plaster- of:Praia; . . ' " 37 50 -Road Tax f0r.1841 and 1842 . ' . 57 45 605 Bushels Rye 421 40 10--Barrels Flour 63 25. • Out door Relief\ . 4uB 35 Whee!tights • , '7 00 Attending Respite! " 51 22 Schoil Teacher . '32 68 One Horse 70 25 Printing . 52 38 Potatoes 38 72 -Bedsteads 23 50 Cepper Kettles. 12 19 . Bacon - 23 34 Beei. 27 45 204Xesd of Steers , ; , 345 00 / heelbstrows 7 00 in C g, Fulling Dying and Weaving 34 60 I 2 . ew Wogon 57 50 Preparing Bake Oven at Tavern 'lonia 600 Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year dowry on . Poor House Farm ' Brushes and Broom ,:,, Freight on Merchandise Salt Surgical Instniments Board and Medical Attendance on Pop pers in Philadelphia, A. I.t. Blocklj 480 010 Materials, Labour, and Mechanics to New Riospital 8-3 m Doctor Corp! Halberatadt, ••.1 nal. ear. • vices as. Surgeon to the /TOM and out door Physician for the year 1842 101) : 00 Doctor 8. R. Medlar, services as Phy. • eician to Douse for the year 1842 Gelgo Body, late , Director 1 year salary " ' 20 00 Do Euro. iSert!ices 18'00 William Dock I year salary as Di. 20 too rector Dsr • Eurs Services 24 00 George Dei()en, L -Year salary as • Director 20 00 Do - Extra Shvices '2B 50 . , : • ----- 48 50 • Charles Focht, part of his salary as CII 160 00 Elijah Hammer, salary as Treasurer for 1842 1843--By balance duo the . Treasured :as per report of Auditors i 168 61 We,. the, subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county, having examined the abcount of the Trea surer of the Directors of the Poor of the House of Employment for the county of Schuylkill, re spectfully do report the foregoing, Statment, as the result Own investigation, and that there is a balance in favour of the Treasurer of Otte Hun 'tired and Sixty-Eight Dollars and sixty one cents. Witness our hands this.3d day of January, A. D. 1843. WILLIAM GRIEFF. Simard, in account teith the Directors of' the Poocoad of the House of • Einployatest for the county of Schilyikill,from the Id day January A. D. 1840, to the lit day January, A. D. 1843. DR. • H To cash received from Elijah -Manlier, Treasu rer; for the use of the Alms Ilona $443 75 Elijah Hammer,Tre4trer, 'for lyearsi salary. ' Rent from George, Kaufman, John I; • .. - Smith, and Samuel Heebner . 180 fai 11!) , ' • 45 55 Galictilling and Writing Indentures , 13 00 On account of a House sold , '25 00 Corn . . .. ' ' . .. 9,-8.0 it; RANNAN, , % SALARIES. WILLIAM HAGGERTY; WILLIAM• IL LEBO, _I Al pal, , . ~ , $177 22 Constables' Pees Tar bringing PatiO toHouse / '1 ' . -, ; 84 99 Labor in Haymaking end Harvest - 62 07i Travelling Ezenses and Toll , 6 ; 86 Talkie wotk , - . - ! 21\80 , Attending Hospital and Sick ' , 1 - . 1 40 17 \ Relief-to out irrr havers :., ..,,; !17 24 %Mbar -' [ ', I : , 12 00 Books and Stationary •'' , '., 6 ii• -: 5:87i Pub ''i • , -•,'„ '. 11 ! '. '. 015 BlacksMith work - : ' • 1- " :67 88 Beef ~ 4 - . . ,„',. :*. ;I•,_ .. 5 13. Rye Flour 7 34 's , lakipg Votria* - ' •,, - • 515 Pcgicy 'orlias*nce 50 00 I Postilge- • - - • - 1 36, .theas7-9leW . 5z . ,75 me l velies- • t • ; 26 Shovels '11;10 sntl Witeclbup*l - " .. 111 ad . _ = Costs Board' slid Aleditel'attetnianee On panpei in Pennsylvania the loeaae Sclioul Teacher Attorney. Fee , Quarrying Stone for'N'tis, hospital Cabbage Planta and Cora Brooms Iron for New iloapital Baskets ind Mountain Ten. - 40 , . Gardener , . - 15 .128 Bscop ;1 9 79' Freight on iderehtedize on Railroad, •i 9 3l* Removing Pauper to the their pleeeni Settlement , , • l5l By 3 Months SeIVICO as . Stenard ' from Ist to 151 * April, 1943 81 ' ' , 25 By .9 inonthireerviest - as erd•from - Ist April ''42, to lit " Jannary,?43 „ SOO' 2.68 12 56 168 0 1 $6686 7.1 s 843--Jan. 3 7 11 y balance'_ due alb thewara - • 525 00 547 89 Paupers ` remaining in the Howse the Yitirt4 of Janaaiy A. D. 18:1..3., EMI Metes under 12 years Female's - Feruales.under 12 years 13 Oat door Paupers. 4 ..101 Paupers admitted into the , House from the lel - day' of January A. Is. 1842. to the ill day of January; A: , 11: 1843; Males ' 122 , 'FCMIIiCE/ 'Females - bora 1n !be Mouse 1 Whole -athiber Males discharged and absconded Males; died t t Females died . t t 5 Females discharged and - absconded ,i 24 Females born in the House I 0 Out door Paupers 4 Bound out 2 boys end 3 girls,t , 5 Remaining' t t ', 1410 NV hole number 259 BOUND OUT DURING THE YDAR 1842. George Eirgood, to Frederick Hai of West .Brunswig Tuvrn4hip, Schuylkill ; Hugh B. O'Neil, to Edward T. Taylor. of theDorOugh of Pottsville; Sarah Hunt,' to Robert Oustles, of Turbut Township, Northumberhina county; Tam ay Hunt, to Thomas Galina, of Derry 'ruwnrhip, Columbia county ; charlotte NVrily, to P. Horn mg ofc;Grwigsburg. MADE IN THE HOUSE,'. 51 pair Shoes, 92 Shirts, 39 Stem fie, 88 pair Pantaloons, 27 Roundabotns. 4 Vests, 62 Frocks, 12 Petticoats, 40 Aprons, 44 Bed Sheets, 10 Bags, 8 Sun Bonnets. '6 &diners, 11 Chaff :Bugs, 32 Pillow Cases, 17 Bed Ticks, 6 Towels. PRODUCE OF FARM. 51 97 19 25 12 00 19 63 2 00 Rye 340 bushels, When'. 13.5 . busbels,'Osts 880 bushels, Corn in Cobs4oB bushels, Pointoes 1300 bushels, Hoy.' 67 four horse loads, &ikons bushels, Cabbage 3125 PRODUCE.' OF DAIRY.! 1643 39 1186 pounda Butter, fattened 'on feral and Slaughtered it Steers, weight 8173 run.* Ilidea 1165; pounds. Tallow x5lB pound., 1 Cdw weight 456 pound*, Hide 62 patinae: 9 1-1.vg.., weight 2836 pundit; bud 465 pounda; weight 287' pounds, Rile 118 pounds; ` ;Raiecd 4l rounds Wool. STOCK ON FARM. 80 00 38 0 6 Horses, 15 Cows, 9 steers:t Bun, 4 Mire's, 10 Hogs, 11 Pip. 17 Sheep, We, ihe Suhaaribers, Auditors of l3chuylkill county, having examined the account 'Or William . Grioff, Steward of SchOylkill county Alms How, andrcepectftilly do repent the foregoing . Steit.nri u the result of our investigation, endt,h4i. there is ri balance in firma of - William Grieff, Steward, of Three Huirdrd and Forty-nine DJllare and tarty four tents. 44 00 Witness our hands this 3d day of January, A D. 1843. • 25 00 -- 156636 74 114 arch 4, Extra Hair Cutler, in Me Basement Story of THE Phyzio!ogical, Hair Cutter, and Ecstatic Shaver, has opened et the abo v e- mentioned place, Hawkin's new system of Cutting Goole. men's [lair, by which its luxuriance and beauty is rendered truly ornamental. The design and execution differ entirely from the usual practice of Hair Cutting adopted here, and commends it self by the expedition and gentleness with which the operation is performed. By tfii.beau minute atlas heen,denammatcd it scientific at weth. er for the Pulpit, the Bar, the Senate or the State, its elegande and' classical arrangements will -add dignity :fed grace to the whol&contour of the La Fete Hinnaiiie. All those who will faivoi him with.their custom. ho feels confident that - satis faction will be given:, ' B.—Razors honed in a superier manner. Auditors. A. Hawkins is ready to perform for Cotillions, Ball% and Parties, at private houses.. LIM Deceinbei 31, IIUST received in addition to former- supplies, a It/general assonment of • • Dru Pai n ! and s' Meliettcr. Oil: Tarpendu • - Chemicals, • Dye 4Stuffe, • , Patent Medicines, rarniithes, Perfumery, .1 ~ Glass from 711,9 to 24 6'y 20. Together with every article in Die line, while he offers for saleon„l small advince,and solicits the at tention of Pbrieians and satinny dealerigenerally, • - JOHN - 8: IC,-MARTIN. D Particular attention given to Physician's' Pie ithiptionte.iit all hours. November 26, 10 03 8 48 3 98 2 50 I 50 board ,I TIOL 5 00 :JUST \ opened rut the Benefit of the Poor. by ."'Belling at tedneed • prices and for , ,eash; at the ;old Post Office stead; Centre street. Opposite Mar. ket street. • $830.33 • 349 44 • By 'calling end examing you will find the Pri. oes to suit the Times. ' blovember $1179'76 • M EAT!" MEAT!! :• HERE IS THE PLACE!! THE enbrenber has for the accommodation of his friends and the citizens of the South' Ward, open .ed a brand aulcb.er Shop in Centre street, neatly op. .posite Murtiratr's Hotel,• where may be bad daily fresh Beef,, Pork, Mutton, Hams, Shoulders, dried Beef, dried Tongues, Bologna' Sausages.dr.c.' - He so licits thepatronage of the Public. as bis prices will be 'in " accordance with the times." Inr-Thtrold stand kept as before... • • , • SIMON STBI3USE, Butcher. ' March 4,1843, 10.„,.3t • PIANOS The anbsciibera have 7-77 been appointed Agent'by that New York Manufacturing Co. tor .the sale °Mei, celebrated Grand Action anat. of either Rosewood or Blahtigany;a specitten; of which can be seen' applying.to • . .; December 18.51 T. & J. BE Y. bozei Saue b ong and Powcbang Tams received aud for Bale by - Oat. 29:44; • .MILLER & lIAGGEKIII.. '.SCIIOOI. 1100 Wit elevate an , retail n Pftiladekl4a prices. for We by ; ..7ds!ab 12• - •-• WBANNAN— IMEIMME:MiI `..41179.76 WILLIAM HAGGERTY, WILLIAM 13: Lr,Bo, Auditors. - 10— , TEMPLE OF FASHION. the Pennlykania Hall, opposite the Miners' Bank. A. WIWIIOS. MUSIC. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. NEW FASMONA.BLE CLOTUING STORE. OLD ESTABLI - HET/ ,yASSAtiE OFFICE - 'JOG 'Pint .IyErt; center ,17mitN Shia.. I : 7 , ' THESubseriber begaltave Wail ..-..,, the attention or his - friends' arid ' thii rzr ci 0. - Publ'e In' general, to tite r fallowing, 4 aria gement* for 1813; for .the pur pew ut tnioging tit Cabin; Second Cabin, Juni Steerage Passimera. by the tolktwing ~ - • Regular Parkel 'Ships to gird/rein 'Eirerprl. . Ships' ' Captains - Darer Sailing,fiturd Nantes. I . New York. , - c. G. Wasbingion, Barrows,' Jane 7 Oct 7 Feb 1 United = States ritton'• ' 1 ,13 • • -13 ' ' - 'l3 'Garrick kiddy ' I 25 '• 25 !; 2$ f t Patrick Henry . clone " ; Jung 1 Nov" 7,lHra," ' Sheffield Allow .:- ' 13,` .. a ~. ~ Roacins ,- , JCaUini % '.'115 l' ,25 25 Independence. Nye - , Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 4 Virgimart= Allen •13 "AS * 131 Siddons, E. Cobb ' 25,' '2s''' PS tAiihburton tinniest= Sep. 7 3 116 ? MY 19 Sten Whiteey Thompson • 13 • ,13 ',.IS. Sheridan I yeystet . " 25 i 25 •• 25 Dnya of Sailing trod Liverpool. 't. Burrows July gi Nov 2511`r25 . Britton Aug 1 Dec IAI I. Skidity ' 13 ' 13 • 19, Delano ' 25 • 25 • 25 Allen Sept 1 Jan. 1 Ary 1 Collins • 13 • IA :.:13. Nye 22 ' 25 , 6 25 Allen Oct: 1 lob 1 J•ce 1: : k,,Cobb 1 13 1 13 ' ,13; Hunk:ton ' 25 ' 25 ' 25 Thompson NovAjdar 1 J•lf 1i Depeyster • ' 13 • 13 et Ships to and from Loudon. Captains .Days or Sailing tram' , New York. Chadwick Juni 1 Oct 1 Feb 1 Chadwick , ' 10 ' 10 ' ILI , Heberd •20"20 I_ 20 Hovey July I Nov 1 .s • t 'I Chadwick • 10 ' 10 ' 10 Morgan' '20'20 ' 20 Bradish Aug I Dec IAI 1 Griswold • 10, • 10 ' 'lO. Moore ' 20 ' 20 "120 Scher Sept 1 Jan 1 May 1 Tinker • 10 • 10 ~ 10 Britton ' 20 • 20 • 20 ' Days of sailing trout London. ~ Mediaior Chadwick' July 17 Nov 17.1017 Wellington Chadwick • 21 ' 27' •27 Quebec Heberd Aog 7.Dep. 7 A'l Philadelphia- Hovey ' • 17'' 17 _t_l 7 7. Switzerlaad Chadwick; • 27, ' 27 . 0, 27 H. Hudson Morgan 1 Sep. TJan 7 31 1 y-.7 Ontario ltradi.h '' 17 • 17 -•%17 Toronto Griswold ' . 27 • 27 • 21 Westminster Moore Oct; 7 Ftib 7 rne 7 St. James Sober • 1,7 •17 1 17 Montreal Tinker ' 27 • 27 „' gl Giamatti: Britten Nov 7-. Mar 7 fly a In addition to the above Regular Lines, amiul. her of Splendid New York built Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondaci: •Seolland: *Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,' Will confiner:to sail from Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pusiability of deten.ton or delay in Liverpool: end -tor the accommods 'nn_ of persons wi-iiii , g- to remit money to their fn. ilk. or fitends, I have arranged the partite k of my Drafts on the billowing hanks : • The (11-ter Kink, and branches IRELAND- The Provincial Bank• do.. ) The National Hank do. . - All Drafts payable at eight, at either (lithe a bove banks, their branches or agencies. ; 3 Ile"r a '. 4l B te P r ° l7l e .n r nd . Atwood Sc Co ENGLAND.. bankers, P. W. Ilyrnes, F. q. Liverpool. Passengers can also he engaged from Liver_ pool-to Philadelphia,. Beaton, and Ittli 'more ,by the regular packet ships, on applicationla i sirig made personally, , or by letter, ( past pata, ) ad dressed to. sBO ME • 150,80. . 4 42. 2 5 : . 1 78 381.25 G. Washington United States . Garrick Patrick Henry Sheffield Rostius • • lniependcnco Vi ginian Siddona i Ashburton ' Ste'n Whitney Sheridan ,Regular Pat , . Ships! Names. Mcdigtor Wellington Quebec Philadelphia Swiirmrland H. Hudson Ontario Toronto Weal in meter 340 44 51 St. J inr.s Montrcul Gla2iator JOSEPII Me.NIURRAY, 111 D. Pine street. corner*Stmill• 1n Pottsville, 11,ej. Dirinan,E.ll: In Lowell, !Itch. Walsh. E go. In Albany, I'. Gough. In Newark, John McColgAn, In Toronto, U. C., Rogers awl Thompson: I also beg leave to timbre my friends end the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will be observed in the Railing of the above ships. together With all others 'Which I bray have, ririll that passengers will experience po delay.rm ; their arrival at the different ports where. they mean to embark.' AGENTS.- P. S.—Free passage can elsia be secured ram the various ports in Irelind nod Scotland from which stearnbinits , rtin to Liverpool. JOSEPII MeMURRAY. ' ' 100 Pine street, New York. . Gives drafts in sums to Suit - Applicants, on the, Provincial /fowl of Ireland, payable at • 't" Cork . Banbridge Limerick Ballymena Clonmol • Persontown • Londonderry Iliwnpatrick ."Sligo • • Cavan 'Wexford Lorgan Belfast Omagh' • • Waterford Galway Dungannon Bandon Ennis' Armagh Ballyshonnon , Athfaie , C.oleraine, Strakarte, Kilkenny Durigarvan . Mallow Tralee- Muneymore Youghal CotiTchill Kilrush Monaghan. t. . ENGLAND—Spooner. At odd 4 , Co., Bankers, London, payable in ever town in Great Britain* . • P. W. BYRNES, EspIIIT, Liverpool. CITY OF GLAgeIJYY BANN, ;Payable ie ovtry town in Scotland. , New York, January 21, COAL JUIN E••••TP RENT, t , TLIF-Bieck mnie'Red Ash Ccial Vein, st West wot;d; about' 6 miles fruit; Schuylkill Haven, and about 26 m.les West of Pottsville. The -wick: includes the kinetiori of the Weil. and }Vest West Branches of Schuylkill, and' is most convenient— ly situated for sending coal by the Schuylkill ca.• nal or Reading Railroad.' There is:a Saw 'Milt ' - and about 30 ilaueev" on the tiact.;—• •• .The West - Brane.b" arid. West West ss ; Branch Railroad's both pats, through. the tact, and - also a lateral . RaliVpad -- to thriMinesruakes cyLiy.part °film tract con-- . venient for pioeurtng timber for,prOp:s, 4i. The: . Vein is opened ,below Water level bq a perpendic* olar shaft, and a breast of coal is now. optnetrifild at work of about 250'feet:which with thojEngin'es Fixtures, &c. are to be delivered in good worintig, order, by:the present tenants, Wm. Milne* &C 0.,. on the first day of Match - mit: . Proposals,Will be.received by - JOSEPH 4 , THOMAS WOOl5, Phila. JAMES GILLINGIIABIo-Pottsvilje. •.• February ll,7—tf• -• . . IBM vEttir CHOICE GREEN . AND BLACK" TR&S.u.T. & J. Beatty bawl:tins received from" New Yprk; a la%re supply .9fchoicaGretut arge Paw' Teas.' Decemb'e'r 2EIF iR. DECKER'S EYE SALVE.4A . 'supply - AuFof this highly celebrated Sabre for ontwand: inflamed Eyes just received and fbi sib" by • /OLIN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug Statue. January 28,. 1813, • =I . IS given to the public, that a Youngtrutes" tli h+ School. of a 'ripener charm roma' be opened in ine - ' Borough of Pottsville about the firm Of April nea4 A more full advertisement will hereafter be gives.:• with the recOminindatthadand refenlata."' , L.; ES PEASE'S' CAN D`r.—A Aro*, cc Ppm& '"" Cough Candy, just received from the 'Wholes% : Agent, Philadelphia, and for, sale at" MARTINIS' Drug Store: - • • • December 31; , & CA ikiVl4ust received and of w V: pa ge i t i ‘ T a a i s k r a r c e an nt e irig, Sulkey, and Ming • - March 19.12 JOHN-8. C. EIASTJN.-• 11N1- 1 -In 12 and 2214:Kegs,* arrrig 0 aiPp!ii Pricel 4 'for bg ~ iv. iv-- Fr me ANNAN: pOT act racetved Rad foksala at the Drag Store or' • • : 11)11 . 1$1-8:`C. fdpinri• DecemberL " - RllO &: JLAGUARI COFFEE = -50 btrep.. ceived and foe' sale • • -oe4 21,44 '' . MILLER '4l . r lIAPPE4 . 1111111.BLAIN R t f.hiEDY. , -Wanuntati- a- cintaia 1 26 'r.art tor frosted fed and ha . Ad ode whole.. sateen) retail at EICIIiiOI,TZ.: . . ~ ;. &Chew. /431Steleirotticrilta., Pi., ~, .114. . Slur , • - EMI NOTICE
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