EM=M POSITIVE 'SALE. LAND. Oa Vitintday: April 20, 11342, • ILL be sold at two o'clock, P. 31. at HASS BORG, Berke Condi: Two pieces of partd bcaotifolly situated within half a mile of amburg, on the river lik.buylkilLand Reading ail Road, having* frost -on the river of - about WOO feet , containing ataut 40 serer; and the 'sameffront on the Rail Road; lays beautiful for ‘-ttlirrot or a town plot. . The other adjoiniug,con • tirung abOut 80 acres, having the lame front on the Rail Road and a public road. The soil iv new and. rich, is nearly level, having, a gradual 1 'oloirc!to the riper.. . . Title indisputable. Free of all incumbrance. Tormerly the proprity of Bohn Heiner. Eq... The mascot owner is • about, removing from the state; it will be posltively sold to the highest bid 'der. , 1 /1.113 E subscriber has just opened at the corner la of Norwegian St., and the Mount Carbon 'Rail Poad, a general assortment of Groceries and 'Provisions, which he will sell at the lowest pos sible prices for cash : Such as Sugars, Molasses, Oiffee, Chocolate, Tee, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &e. Wperm and Whale oil, Spermaceti. Moulds - and Dip'd Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segars, hams; ' Shoulders, Mtn Pork, Dried Beef, Codfish;Matk. j 'oral, ['erring, &c. 4c. i , WILLIAM, IL MARSIIALL. ' : &raft, 1813, lS—tf AlEVit ti YORICDRIED PLIMIS,—An excel. 1® len article for pies, just opened and for sale by ls , -W. M. SIARSIIAL. , 1, , Corner of Norwegian St. and , ount Carbon Rail Road. 15—tf /%pril P, TON N HALL REFECTORY, OYSTER DOUSE AND COFFEE SA- LOON. •! IFINIIE Subscriber having established an Oss. 11 - ter Bar. gating House and Coffee Saloon in the Town Hall, respectfuily solicits tbe .custorri at the public, and the patronage of his friends and acylnintances.. An ordinary tor, the accommodatidn of Day hoarder{, rd pricsslt r suit the times, is also coil. tactid•with'th,. Esikyist,ment. MUDEV, Agent. MI lllitCli MINE A ‘1) TUNN'EL COAL. ri`HE iditinriber announces In the dealers that he is etigagcd in raining coal from the above Menlioncd loins, apt ned on the 'York Farm 'Grad, near the York Farm' Saw Mill. The coal is red ash of as good a quality as any in the mar. — 1 km, and will be bold at 'reasonable r a te,. f o r rash. JONATHAN WASLE 15-3 t , April 8, A Ell suOT AN) 81101.1 STOLLE. V U 4 f" oprocd, nt the old Post Office, Cohtee Murket, mi enecilent alci.otment of •Pirtiinaod soperitir fluidity. which will bp sold ehriir, trey cheap for cio.h, by THOMAS FOSTER. 15— April P, • Vro the Electorc of Schuylkill Co. .11;i:Low Cl I' IZENSt—I offer myself as a candidate fur office of S If E F I • Schuylkill Coutity, at the .election in October l ei. Should you elect toe, I pledge myself to my duty with fidelity. .C. tLEIB. iPoitirvilie April P, 18.11 1 , 1 15- - ASSIG:N EVS 1101,1,11;E. 11AT an avt.ignment iwas made on the 13th .slayof March,t 843, of the Books and account; Erttnnuci. W. Earl, of Ptltovilte, Marabout (w— -orn) to Jaonce.C. °liver, of Pine Ca ov. a:assign - All - tersons owing the !Sid Edmond AV. Earl, on said Hooks and accounts, are hereby required t o faith uotiee thit the payment of their accourye is to be made to the subscriber as the author. ticd agent of the-said assigriee. 0 C. NEVILLE. . 15— April 8, TYPE AT REDUCED PRICES. George Bruce & Co., Type Founders, • 1. T.No. 13C114MBE'iS STREET, near the Post °frig?, NEW YORK, have nn hand an unusally large stock of their wellitnown Printing Type, Orna menti, Borden., Rules, de.. of the be metal, cast on origin.4.6.latriczts, and very accurately finished, nlI of which it have determined di sell at GREATLY REI UCED PRICER; lacing the Book and Newspaper Font as follows lies, st , 3d cis. a lb.l Small Pica St ets'.-n lb. Long' Primer ; 36 •• Bourgeois f4O Breiiler, " i Minion bt " Nonpareil ~66 " I Agave 86 " Pearl] I'o3, For npprovcdpnper ntliccontlis, orb percent less for cash.' Wood Type; Printing Ink. Presses, Cases. Galleys. i1T1146 11111 e. Composing Sticks, Chases. and other Printing Materials furnished with promptitude. 'and at the loweit prices. Printers of Newspapers who publish this advertise ment with this note three times before the let ofiunett 181'3 . ..and send one of the papers to the foundry. will, be cntuled to payment et their bill, on baying four .times the amountof it. April 8, • 16— 'yak raINTEIts AND PUBLISHERS faillßlindersigned would inform the Printers Publishers thst they have einnrnenced the Manufacturirig, 'of TYPE, of all almost every descriptiou at their tonna , y, north west corner of THIRD and CEIFX:SIUT street, Fourth Story. They have at preseiit a variety of beautiful Boook Feu, ready.jrui . ciAinc, which they are enabled to offpr to the trade at from twenty-five to thirty per cent. less than any of their compe -.mom They would also call the attention orprinters to the fact,that they areppricticill Type Founders, having had ironitwenty to twenty.five years ex perience in the different branches of the,trade.— Their moulds and metrics are all new, made by themselves, and expressly for their.owntise. The business will be_conducted tinder the so. perintendance of LEWIS P EROUZE, where all orders will be thankfully 'veoetlied and punctu ally-att.enderi t r. The highest price alldare;34 oil typo in ex , change for new. Communications addreile4 o' LEWIS PE. LOUZE, north west cornerit( 111111.1) and . CHESNUT streetsiThiladelptila. - \ Printers of papers throughout the - State, giving the above three insertion., and forwarding one pi .:Per will be entitled to three Ones in, liquidation ..6f their bill when wirchasing four times the a ..mouPt. ftELOVEE & BROTHERS. April 8, 15-r • 1 PHILADELPHIA, RE4.IDING, AND • POTTSVILLE HAIL Ift:OALL r. - • rroi. • j— • I,ATES,OF ,FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN ', DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, ,from April Ist,. 1843, per ton of 2000 lbs. :Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, 62 10 Piglron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, Lime, Tar and Pitch, - - 250 Nails and Spiker, Dir and- ; Rolled. Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt43ark, Urn. her, Staves,Sall.lish,,Toba o and Lead, •2 90 Groceries', Hardwart„ Whiskey, Ale and • Beer,-011, Leithet,'CottoiN Steam En ', • . Eines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rage, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 ' Drit Goode, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drags iind Medicines, Glass, Paper, Cada 'atid Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish - - s#id Cbnfisetionary, . 525 No"Stor*ge will be &mod for receiving or (1,1,- 21riskier-Freight at any•Oftliereore piny's - Depots "on the line, unless allowed to,rernainnver 'lO days. Days ofstarting.arreight Tiains,on THURS. - .1) Airs And SATURDAYS) at a, P.M: Inn; P, 4:4IIIONED 3IEAT. --1121 °'and Sh nj l 4 1 ", wt gu'ILL Kt•!1 , ~ rece i .. 3 ,and' fro c oo # ey -SILLYSIAN & CO: MMR=i=l **LIE I OI. - REAL 'EsrATE.- WIRE Commissionera of Scuylkill county, will is hqld a Public saloon Tuesday. the 23d day of April twit, at the Court House, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, for - the purpose of Selling all soch Unseated Lands as have been purchased by thorn at Treasurer's Sale, agreeable to the Act of Assembly, and hive bet,u held by. them Mite deemed for fiva.'ye4rs and upwards,* List of which is hereunto . Salian commencqat 10 o'clock. A. M., afsaid day, and to continua from day to day until all is sold. t . Acres.' - . •. , . 100 Jacohaline ; - • . • - 400 Klapp & Kiehner • • - , ' 400 '- ' John 'rural:Mil , ' ', • • 1 ' ' .... '4OO • GeOrge Melina ' - - ' '• ' .: 400 . William Paling 160 Charles Pally .. , - . 100 David Niee 15 Charles Lots ••: • - • , '4OO Richard Heath flai Kellog • -. • ;400 Adam Moore ' 400 . John Hatt 200 Isaac Stauffer & Leluert • ' . .'. 400 George age 100 Williantlawton . _ . -•'•, 400 Bohn Fuhrman - 400 Will:am Yoh • 900 Widow Oasis : 1 4110 ;Lewis Binder , • •.. I 400 John Smith .. . k , ..ilturevegian.l .. • .:0 David Hobbs . r , - . 200 Joseph Miller &Co. r 200 (Jarman, Kelm &Prank! 50 Abraham Fertig 300 -- Wailers ! , , 300 Peter Ziinmerman 414C0. 535 John C. Offerman t 200 - Becker,Frailey &CO. ' . N 600 John iller - _ . 305 Samuel J. Patti , . 600 - - JacolOright 150 Lau lerbrun & Shoeniakor 180 Michael Str Ophar ' 290 Jacob Seitzinger & Msrtit Weaver 600 Peter Shmcck &Co. ' 203 Peter Filbert • • . ,200 J. W. Seitzinger &B. Pott 1 2400 - George Ruth . • 1 Lot Samuel-011W. • 1 " Cleaver tr. Meier . Acres ____ Barry. ' :160 George 'Rahn ' . . 900 R i Rhoads &. Boone ' ' ' • 4uo Edward IL Hubley I 2110 Peter- Kremer • 300 ' Samuel Hoffman 000 Hen • ' ichter ; 1.6 Jose i F! . ...r .. 136 Gaius .4 to • 301 John Spo n • • ; lOU William Rut tzinger • 426 George heir r 1 459 Jacob Miller 165 Jacob Krebs . ' I 514 John Gilbeat -1 Union. 41 k ' 400 "Peter Gardner . . 400 John Eliza • 400 George R'ineds • , 400 1V illia m Kiehner. . 400 Janice McNair 1 400 John Field, 150 William. [Jailer . 383 Thomas fleece 560 Daniel Klapp &Co. 400 Jacob Todd . , 400 John Kelehner Schuylkill. i 15 Joseph Stauffer 400 George Rahn 200 John Llattung 60 William Neye . &Co.. • 100 Strembeck /400 Jacob & George Millet, deceased 103 Henry Keimer • 12 Audenried 4 ReWr -, ' 76 Jacob Bensinger & Heiser 9.7' P. W. Jackson &A. P. Relater . , 6 , William Shotwell & Lyons 400 third Patterson, Schell and Ktehner 150 Buyer & Mayberry - •,_•, 100 Jacob Reifschneider jun. 400 William Audenried 100 Lewis Audenried trinegrove. 79. laical) Shwa!) ~ 80 Peter Ztrbe ' • , 120 araelr dr Reed ; 30 Peter , John Walborn 26 Millman, Bain & Filbuit. 120 Joseph Snyder, &Cu. 40 /mac Kilmer 200 George Ruth, • . 4 lots Jelin Sidter Plharttn ' .1 1' Henry :foyer 2 '‘ Peter Fitzpatrick 1 " James Gillaspy 1. -i' JacobCUlp - t Acres : Manheith. 700 . Daniel Aciat .. . L-nt John Meads ~ ' . • 'George Dentler , .! Jacob Wetzel . Mr. graideu William Andearied & McCraserr Stephen Girard.deceuel Acres Wayne. • 4 Henry cV,ilbirrii, - •. .. , . 100 Struphar &Chnst • 50 Andrew Shreck I . 5) Barbara Myerly 4 John Ley t 4 Valentine Miller , • • 12 -taterinan & Lebingood Lois Polleviift. 1 George Goest 1 George Gentle , 1 John Lucas , . T' 3 John & Joseph taiii4 - . Acres West Penn. I • 400 TcontasEtel4a 75 Christian S nyder 300 Philip Moser , I 400 Philip Moser, deceasitl Loioer diAantonio. 59 John Stein - 2) Peter Coleman • Brunsus . g . . _ _,.... • 400 Daniel Sttappel •..; 400 John Keiser , t . • , i Upper Malsontonge. 100 .Fra eels Taniell GEORGE BOYER. SAMUEL ft. "MEDLAR. GEORGE MOSER Cetzunisainnersisf Schitytkill Conn ty. Commissioners Office Or.. „ wigabing, April 8 . i", ' 3 15—t .. To the Stockholders in the Company, fon erect. inges Bridge over the !forth East brcurls: of Me river Staquehannak between the town o Catausissa and the mouth of Fishing'Criek." NOTICF. IS • • . , hreby given that a meeting of, said Stria. potera will be held at the bouss now,ocgalwied by William M. Pincher, in the townwfCatta. mars; on Monday., th . e first day ofMay next, be., tween,:the hours of one d'elock, and Sig o'clock, P. M,; for the porposerif electing One President, Six Managers, One Treasurer, and One Secrete. ry, for said company, for the ensuing year. , EZRA S. HATBUREP, Sect`y. April 1, 35-5 ••- Housks ds LOTS • • FOR SALE, ...• II I Aleo, a Jarle number •of at a . - Buildings and out Lots. of -- various sizes, on the Navigation :tract, lying piaci. pally in the Borougkof Pottsville. Apl4_to JuI;SAMUEL LEWIS, y 16,24 . -tf teal estate.agen t, Centre St. r TO RENT. I'IHE PORT CLINTON FOUNDRY. and *chine Shop. together with ell the Fluke, Afachmery,-atd Rstures belearriorthereto. Ap. ply toil ' • 'ISAAC DIEVERS,Esq.. I it Port Clinton, or to . ECKERT dj GUILFORD, , - - Swatara Pomace, beerlater 17. - - • ' 51;,41: OE .1 ,4 1 , .:VER AND AGtr.E. 01V4 ND'S l ONIC MIXILRE. A Vrtai 4 lisepply of the above Ales.lieme.a cestaiA JAL for the fever arid egoe. Jost- loceival and Fait: at • .601411.411I.A•DiNitci • . , a . , _ =I=MMIU=:= !!2323 Ru.qh Tvumship. i'tlISS LESLIE'S 111 AG . ply or thirexceltedthiagazio ly the cheapest magazine in the U "kW per tranum in advance. or I sale by . - • April I. Strong sting Papermqecp cheap by the __. r e am, just sad for sae by; • _. 'Apnl 1 14s— • • BANNAIC OISMLUT/ON OF PAJATIIII3/1 1 / 1 111P.4 _ THE platten "hip hetetofore existing be tween the • , subscribers, ender theSrot of Bell 4. Bohen.l.to , been_disiolved . by mutuntconsent.s • • • • • The bunini.ss of the We firmwill be continued by Aquitallotton, ,who is onthorixxxi to settle , the hop bess-otthit late _ ' • " SAMUEL BELL. AQUILA 'BuLTON. I_4tptil 1. IGNE'S REFORMATION—Histo• - t• Reformation of the -sixteenth century, sricterlandAc., by J.IL Merle Mtn- Ime in one vielunso—Price BTh and sl. . ugbt -to be read by every Protestant in Jae received-nod for sale by • - BANNAN.. IPALt rye. ihe • in German bigne, cam This work the eons !April DEA GRAPHICPS.--GraPE6 4 a . : ics, a Mannal'or lkaweng and "Writing; fpr the nee of ; Schools and Families. by . ' Rembrandt Peale: "Trace 50 crate r lust reeetved and tor .sale by - B. , BANNAN. April 1.14 . . G ARDEN SEEDS.-A fresh s upply of Garden Seede r just received and for sale MARTIN'S prug Store. Awn t, 15— CHEAP PAPERS. • Ruled Foolscap at do &tier it . 421 cents per quire. ,- The subscriber hasj!ist received a supplir_of Paper of a good qualify': which,' he will sell wholesale and retail at the above mentioned pd. ces.' - B. PADINAN. April 1, , 1. i I 1 4 Book for Every American! PICTORIAL. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. FROfltthe discovery of America by the North. men , to the present time, by; Jams' Fitorrr Professor of fßelles Letters of the High School of Philadelphia. 'Embellished by upetards of three hundred origicidi cute, designed by Groom es. press!, for this work. Now in progress of pub. lication, and io'be Completed in itwnty monthly numbers, at the unparailed lea price of twenty • five cents each;; the whole fending four , octavo volumes. A FULL rind coplous . lllstory of the United States for families and libraries, has long been called for by the American people : the publisher has. new' the pleasure and satisfaction of presenting' to the public such a work. It is 4he result of' veers of study and research bvlone of our' ablest writers.: and in order thit the noble' deeds and striking scenes connected with oar' history may be properly depleted, t h e publisher has engaged the services of a snminrisod dietin guished artist. . In carrying out tar unamtating, a great in.' vestment of capital hash been required, and much mechanieel skill employed to render it a - work worthy of admiration of every lover of his eoun-' try and one to which every patriot' May point as, en evidence of the great degree of perfection and refinement our liberal institutions i#vc secured us. The first number appears this day; (April 1st;) the aucecedkog one's will appear pr4riptiv on the brat uf each month until the whole ha perfected. 'At the conclusion of each volume, a Ecomplete dez andle.page will be furnished. The p ublisher pledges himser thai the :umbel bailments in the whole work shall iiseeed..th r ieei hundred, and equal those in the first or specimen. number in style anQesecution. ThediatribeUoq,. of the pictures will of course bo iegdlated by the sul Oct some ehapters being much More.iascep 7 tible of rich pictorial embellishment&than others. The succeeding pat ts will contain the same main her of pages as this. Persons at . e distince who are desirous ore& , taining this work direct from the publisher, will , please remit five dollars, free of espenso of pos. tage,.(postmasters' franks can alwa# be obtain ed for remittances for periodicals,) and the whale will be lent. Clubs, by a remittance of ten Oi lers will receive three corm; by a remittance of fifteen, five copies. Postage of each! number tan der an hundred miles. lour and one-half cam; upwards of an hundred mileP, seven Und one-half cents. Individuals kisirous of acting is agents for this'worli; are advised to make applOation. E. U. StITLER,;PubI sher., The, subscriber has.been appointed A cot for this work in Schuylkill County, who will format' thk numbers to all those who wiiia to receive them, each namber payable on deliftig. April 1. 14-3 E. B. EAN AN. O Q, >4"., ocock'N - JUST received a large assertiii en of Land reth's celebrated fresh Garden orid Flower .1 iced*, consisting in part of :.i -... Asparagus ' i Onion , Wetherfield rea Beet. long red or blood! ‘ ll Sifter: skin -,,, it Early turnip rooted (ikrival ' 4 + Swiss Chard ' " arit,burg large if Frenetpeugar . ' !: 'yellow Beans early si x eek Parsley 1! '1 - , " lied sjiecklcrWval. Parsnip, iixtra sugar entine , '''' fear, Laitcli'etb's extra " Speckled/Cranberry , 'ally ' " Brown Windier " Earlyt!frame 1" White Dutch " Dwarf ilfirrowfat ' 1 a Horticultural a &shot& dwarf pro- , • " Lima. ' , ' " :ifio Broccoli, purple' cape' " Litre, hfarrowfat Cabbake earl York " Blue Imperial ' . " Landre Ifs Large Pepper,large bell eh* Yo .. ' Radish, Long Salmon " Early, sugarlpaif st, Loig scarlet short' " Large 'Drumhead Aup a Flat D tch " Whito and red, Curled Stitt . turnip rooted - Drumhead. voy '" Blapk and whits Early Bat Spanish Red Dutch ' " Yellow turnip roil. Carrot, long range " Earl hire " Summer white Cauiliflower, early Rhubarb Celery, white solid Salsafic ••• Red Solid 4 pinach, - royal savory Crew, curled- leaved Cucumber, long green Squash. earl bush 7— yTti — ste • ' .• g green Egg plant;-large purpt " Linle, or cocoanut Endive, curled Tomatoes - Lettuce, early cabbage Turnip, early fiat dutch " large India "-- Red topped White cos. ' ' - 14 . . Rata Bags ,or " Early curled ' Stredtatt - 4 ' Corn sailed 1 . " Earividon_e , Melon, nutmeg . POt and sweet her bs- M Citron Itlnstird White kr% I .- Elcnveraseda assortedesc • .:.-.-...?..:„ Orders tor all hinds of Fruit and :::14 - t. 15 ,•: Ornamental Trees, Sbrubli green and '-' • :' hot house plantt , received and ptompt, , t ly`etecuted, by 1 ' - -B. BANNAti, i• . Agent for. D. Landreth. Country storekeeper! and others 'opened by the pound or dozen papers. et Philadelphia prices. , . ; April . .1, , .„ , . 14--,_ Okr% Only 82 for aMapoethe United 13tatcP: 1111 - frOMELL'S ,Large Map of -the United A•TALStates,-tfeet by 81.nsoonted on Rollemeorn taining the census of the Unitediltateari , of 1840 and the only correct Map of the United Suttee now extant, et the bsw , rata 0f412, 'hick,* about une fourth Alin earl .preys. last received and for sale by • B. BANSAN. March 25, - • - • • • dB-71 IMEIRELLAS . 1k; PAR/keine, . • Senteh, - Ging!hani,& MuslinUpbrenis . : Peirspnl , end sun , . A etimpletc ansortrivint, juit receivers and tor, tale by ': Qkdr. 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Hart of Midlothian , ~ do 25 Bride of Lammermapi . do 25 . d o Kenilworth2s Waverly do • 25 The Monastery • do • - 25 Ivanhoe • do 2.5 Legends of Montrose 25 The Abbot 25 The Pirate ..25 Fortunes of Nigel 25 Peveril of the Peak 25 Quieten Durward - . 25 Paoline,4 Taloa( Normandy " 42i Franklin Evanit,in the Inebriate 421 Eva, by Bulwcr 121 Harry Lorreguer, in d parts, 100 Ladteallook, Monthly parts - 25 Graham's Magazine, . do 25 The Artist, ~ ado : • ' 25 Ladies' Companion do - 25 Ladies' World of Fashion : do Kt Miss teelie'a New Magazine do lA , .45 . I, Select Library `of ReligioUs Litbrature, ' each part, 15 The Rainbow Magazine, each pan 12i Campbell's Foreign Monthly Magazine of ' Select Miscellanyv of the Periodical Lit. ermine of Great Britain, $5 per annum or for each part 50 Merry's Monthly Museum, per annum 100 Counterfeit Detectors_ 12a 1 Ail the cheap Publications received airaoon as issued. . Any single pidlibatiac obtained to or " `at the shortmt noti.m. . n Subscriptions received for aby Martins en. ed in the 4.lnited Etatea. . - 1 Aprili, • 1 i 14 J m - ~'2~ intermediate points 5 mills per ten per mile.- . - . • 2D CLAss—On Lumber, Iron, Agricultural Pio. - i ducte, • Trorisions, dzc mills per 1000 lbs Per mile, Nast to. 39 copts.per ton of 400 lbs from Phila. delphis to Riading, and . . 63 cents per ton of 2000 lbs 'froth Pbila. delphia to . Pottsville. ••_ p! 3D Crises 'Dry ood's; GrOceries, 'rogs. Bides Leal her, Lithe, oke.--; 4 mills per 1000 lbs pe,r mile:equal to 51 cents per,tOn, 2000.1ba (tom Villa. .to Reading; and • - ss;cenia . pertoc o(lioet6 lbs (roil Rbilei _ delptuata.Poiteritillw: - •Empty m i tts to ! charged. tra cents per mile , tollbut no toll be oliargsd on any boat carriing caigo. paying toll amouatiog to IT* dollars orrapwards. • • . Pottairille, April L,1843.- • , - F •a C. TLYOLIBRi: HAllremoved to the offiee of Di.Piplet s.appist #e the Ephitipitian; Church, Centre etreet. - where he will continue-to attend" 10 all Firoffiseinua; . antic o'clock, in tho morning, ' "- -"” ''frriin 12 to 2 i;elobk P. Ali is•-• =i2 CHEAP c runuconwis. Schuylkill Navigation. ' TOLLS FOB 1843. From Port Corbonand neighborhood to Philadelphia, 54 cents Fro% Schuylkill liaierr to Philadet. phis; 50 cents ' , From Port Clinton hrlPhiladelphin, 45 cents , , TUE PplthrillkELP/114, READING, and Porrsvni.s. RAIL-ROAD. , SIMMER ARRA,DIGiMENT. r coot= on sterna: &sad nnerSaterday, April Ist. 1813. the passen ger trains.will leave at the following hours: , From Pottsville tall A. M. d ig; • . • From Philadelphia at 6 A. M: Both trains pus at Pottstown., Th 9 down train breakfuts at Reading, and the up train at Norristown, for which 15, minutesare allowed at each ration. ' Ist Class Can. id Class Cars. Retweon Philadelphia and Pottsville $350 and $2 50. Between Philadelphia and Reading St 25 and 917'5. Esetrreinn 'Pickets, good for two days only. Between Philadelphia and Pottsville. *5 00 Between Philadelphia and-Reading, 300. April ,I, - . . - 11— 25 25 25 124 10 124 - PREMIUM. , ' POWERED. PAPER HANGING, - •10 Reduced Prices far Cash. MIRE snbsenbers having made arrangements to manufacture paper on the most extensive scale, are enabled, from their long and practical experientie. to produce the article in greater per. fection than has heretnibre, been done. and Offer to the public a larger assortment of paper'any other estaldishmentin the city.. •• ' 1 - Persons purchasing far 4beir own houses, and likewise country aaerchants and dealers in the article. will find tt dotibly to their advantage to call, as UR, are determined to belle large quantity at a airsx4, ISOM Sult cast. Papers 'purchased at our. establishment , are warranted to measure tea words in length. We are induced to make this "statement, as a coati. derable,quantity sold does not ran the usual. length. It has become Ina-common to speak extras. spotty in alvertisements of the superior luility and excelment of stock, we think it proper to say, as a Owed the superio:ity Wt our papers. they have.- Whenever exhibited. taken the highest pre. miurrio,.and we are now in the possession of three silvor medals given as. Proof positive of theibal. ity in three of the largest of the Union, rtniadel. phis. New York and Boston, HOWELL & BROTHERS. • Practical. Mansfacturerk, No. 142 Chesnut street, .Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 1, .' II 11l ile 121 1?i To Crniicry Itleretiants and plecoluvint. IPVE invite sour latent:an to our estensivt l as sortment ot• English, French, and Am ;s -can Bread Clotho; of various qualities, and !ap proved colors. Also habit and Double Milled Cloths, together wttha good'assortment.of Peel n and New Style Fancy s'ing'e sad doUble-milled Casaimers, Sattinetts, Velveteens. Giraffe-Cloths, Merino. Summer Cloths, Gambroons. Wen Dril. , ling., and other articles for Summer wear, Eng. lish and French boiled Satink. Valencia and oth er Vest Silk Velvets. Blown and Black Idol. lands, Silk - and-Verona Serges.F!ilicias,Casbrins, Padding., Canvass, Buttons, Sewing Silks, Scarf Twist, Thread, Bindings, Cards, Taper, and all other articles of trimmings used by Tailors. We are'daily receiving fresh 'goods which are examined and every article warranted as repre stinted; nd sold at prices that Will give' astibfac. lion to purchasers. LIPPINCOTT ,St PARITY. Importers and dealers in Cloths Cassimere &e. • No. 57, North 2d SI., a few doors below Aich. Philadelphia. April I, 14-4 m. SHERIFFALTY. To. the Free and Independent Elie torp of Schuylkill County.. • • _ HAVING been solicited by a large number of my friendP, I dui mduced to offer rny'lielf as a candidate, at the ensiling .eleotion, for the office of SHRRIVE Should I bo,so fortunate as to receive a majority of yonr-votedi will perform the duties of that office imparifalky and to the best of my ViTILLIAIII. MATZ. . West Ilronswig. March 18, 12-- To the Free and Independent Voters of Schuylkill County. LIELLOSV.CITIZENS :—The solicitation's of numerous friends, who have promised me their support, havelnduced me to offer myself to your consideration, as a candidate fur the :Of.. flee of SHERIFF. at the next-October Election. Should '1 - be 30 fortunate a to receive a majority of youroOtes, I will spare no exertions to give entire siltslac, tion, by fulfillinwthe duties -of the Office with industry and fidelity. NICHOLAS SEITZINGER. Pottsville, March 25. 1843. 13— To,gic Eitetois of Schuylkill Co. FELLOW CITIZENSt—At the - solicitation of my friends, tvho have voluntarily promi. sed to support me ia different enflame of the county, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of - SHERIFF At the ensuing election. Sbuuld I be so fiisto. nate es,to be elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of the office with - of mfabilities. lileKeansburg, March 25, TO the Fiee and Ind itors of Sehuylkiil - County. AT the earnest Italica:aunt of a number of my friends. I hue been induced to afar 4ayself as it candidate for the office of _ t3HER I FF • dt the coshing election.- •Should you think pro. per to elect me, t Pledgethyself to perform the ditties of said office,to the best of my lability. . • - •.SAS I/EL CHRISTMAN. March IS. , 12— To the Fieetand Independent Elec tors of schuylkill Vonnty. FELLOW CITIZENS.:—AI the earnest soli. citations of a number of any friends.. d have concluded to offer Myself as a candidate dod the office Of t E R. 3 F:F At the ensuingleleetton, and respectfully solicit,- your votes. Should I be elected, tpledge myself to peril:in3i the duties of the dace to _the beat of my abilities. - - MICHAEL SELTZEIL : Ii MarCh 11, - • t_.;!,- , 11-- olhe - Electors of Sehuglkill 'O6; • • WRIENDS AND FELLOW OM ' ZLNS:—..At the urgent solicitation of a number of my friends, lam induced to offer myself an a earididate fof the office of 1 s,kr , 4• Rirt. At the ensuing election. Should you think pro ' rto elect rue;l pledge myself to perform the &Mei L the office to the best 61 my abilities. • 1 ' ' • SAMUEL, kIAUFMAN.` March .l4'l - I j l • = To the free a c nd Independent ktlec tort otSckuljikilltorunty. Fowzros AND FELLOW CITIZENS Mg been solicited,b a number of mytneiada, .1 an induced to ores meals icanaiddte at , thel man General Election for tbeolEce of S . •. HERIF.r; • Should I be so fortunate as ter receive ■ imarrity of your. votes 1 pled,,ne myself to 4wetform the duties of saidofiles with 'fidelity .:19 the twit Of to ability. . MUM/AU BEE!). Pottsville, March 4. • - ' 10—te To the Electors of Sehttylkßl : -.Co. FELLOW CITIEEIVE:—"It the caned soli. ..cltatien.nf e-aumber of Dm felionr.oltuens. hare:beenindoced totiferzipalf as a candidate for the office • 8 5,E, a' - At the ensuing elitetion, end, :respectfully solicit: yonr saffrage. :ShayLi !he fortgente an lo elietee, to laid Ofritl, X will endetiyor to peifettit the deities thereof to .ypes,en;ire24tieftetjui. YourfetoE ettizen, JOUTWPAP/Mr , - 4" to7t t u= INE3 Pi -RANK/1U TCY. United Stales CoOst.- EASTEILN,DISTRpCT OF I'ESNSY,LVAIA., ilti/AniPto;. ' ~_PETtTIONjor the Benefit the IlankTupt ,Asa bea Lied thti glst day of Jittionry, John B. Douty,ioniinan, Schn3lkill Which Petition will be beard before the Dietriet Court of the United States for the Eastern Dir. Wet of-Pennsylvania, sitting in :Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Pbiladel. dolphin. on Friday. the Flat day of April nest, at II o'clock, A-' 11y when ILO where all persona interested may appear and show cause, if any they- have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted, and said Petitioner de. clarc4,Bankiunt. `-'• FRANCIS HOPKINSON: , Clerk of the District Couit. Match 18, 12-= `FOR DiSCILtRGE. ratted States Court. EASTERN rnsrmar OF PENNSYLVANIA. - - , • In Itanknipcy. NOTICE. • AL; PETITION for Diicharge'aild Certificate t hm. under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by William H. Mann, Individually, and as a mem ber 'of the late firm of Mann & 'Morris, and of\T:' C. Williams, &Co., coal Merchants. sclinylkill county. And **irides, the 30th day of Jane netirogll clock; A. M ,, . is appointed for the bearing thereof,' before the ealdeourt„ sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadet. • phis, when and where the Creditors of the, said Petitioner; who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and'ahow case, if tiny they , have, why suck Di:charge and Certificat e should not be granted. . . ERAS IIOPIIINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Apt il .8,15 • NOTICC. A. PETITION for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been tiled by William Watkilia. individually,-and as a mem ber of theifirat ultawler, Spencer & CP., Coal Dealer. Schuylkill county. And Friday,the Bth day - of Juno nest, at .I o'. clock, A. M., is apoointed for the hearing *re ef, bear° the said Court, sitting an Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, whq.hive proved their Dcbts.'and all other persons:hi interest, they appear and show canoe, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should net be granted. 'FRANCS HOPKINSON. Clerk of the District Cou'rt. 13-101 March 2,5, NOTICE. A 'PETITION for Discharge and certificate under the Bankrupt Law, haa been filekby Benjamin Heisler, Boat Builder, Schuylkill cone.. And Friday, the 9th day of Sidle itelif, at 11 o'clock, A. M., ie appointed for the hearing there of, before 'the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, ia:tt;e City of, Phil adelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons , in intercat, Nay appear and short" cause, if any the have, why such Dis charge and Certsnate should not be granted. 110e,K,INSON. Clerk of tlid District Court. 12— Aferch 18, NOTICI. PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate un der the - Banlirutu Law, Lave been filed by Thomas 'Moyer. Tobacconist, Schuylkill co. Adam Brow n, late farmet, now Manager of iron Works, ; do And Friday; the 26th day of May meat, at II ce. clock. A. IL, is ;appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Cour, sitting in $: ankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila delphia. when and where ,the, Creditors of the . said Peutioners..who have proved their Debts, and all other persons is. interest, may appear and. show cause, if any they have,„why such Dui-. charge and Certificate should not be granted. FR AS. HOPKINSON; • celer kor the Dt3tilet Court. March 11. NOTICE. A PETITION for_Discharge- sod Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Samuel Lewis, late Cual operator, now Engineer,, Surveyor, and Conveyancer, Scuylkill •co. and Saturday, the 29th day of April nizt, at II o'clock, Al. M., is ispointed,ter the.hcaring there. , of, before the said Court, sitting .la Bankriiptcy, at the District Court Room, in theCity.of Phila. delphie, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved ,their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and, show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and !Certificate should not be granted. DOPICINSON. t Clerk of the District Court. , Fcb. . 6- a . NOTICE, • 13 .... T10NS for iDischarge isgd bertitcatd under the 'Bankrupt Law, hive been filed by John Pinkerton, Individually, and as a member. of the. late •firms of West, Hodgson & Co., Hodgaon, Pinkerton & Co., and John Pinkerton & Co., late Coal Merchant, now Agent, SchUylkill co. Edward Y. Farquhar, Farmer, do Benjamin N. Titus, Individually, and as a member of the late firm of :Daiwa & Ti tuir,Delvedere, N. .1. dO Edward Hughes, late Merchant, now Clerk. , do , Joseph Loll, Tanner, ' do and flaturdrry. the 29th day . of April , next at It o'clock, A. 91 4 is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the tistrict Court Room. in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the. Creditors of the said Petitionere, who have proved them Debut, and all other persona in interest, may - ap pear and show cause!, if any they have, why such Discharge cradCortificate should not be gralitril.; FRAS. •HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. February 4, 1813. -6 .. TUE ANTHRACITE FURNACE, LOC AT ED in the BoruOgh of Pottsville Schuylkill county. Pa., is not excelled. by a, ny other in fileilities.for ebtainiavariety.Ofores; Limesimio, and Gail. being accessible by Canal and Rail Roads to within a few.7ards of the stack. The Furnace and machinery is in such a stale of preparation, that a small amount Of outlay, would be sufficient to.put lu _Poet 'in few 'Weeks. The authenticated a ccounts of the great im provements end extraordinary qualities of the I. roil prod&ed by Anthracite Coal in Wale:. holds out strong guarantees for safe and profitable in vestment. . The proprietor not having the requisite a. mount of capital to keep it in blast. is desirous of having so:no person to join him, Who Wool& take a 34 or 2-3 interest—or to will lease or sell the! whole property, oh inaCh.terms as Will be found! advantageous. for further particular's, apply tb WILLIAM H. MARSHALL. i 4 Pottsville, Schuylkill Cutinty, - Pa.l January 28, 1843, • 5 HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. The public e are respectfully informed that a • greeably, former notice, Miss- Allen from New England, will open a igh School for Young Lad ice, on Monday, the 3,1 April next. Instruction MI) L be given .in !these branches nsaally tanght.in the New England-Seminaries. TERMS. • . p • Taitionln theEleinentarY iier'4oi. Higher English branches, inclading French and Latin' Dswing and Painting: do Farther itirormetion maybe obtained by refs sacs to „ Re*: 3oh Shippers, Willitati r •Deetotgelp U. P. Pomrcy,, _ ' •T. J: Beatty. - PottritTe; Mereb."2.% 1849: - ..„ .Is-;• r,r ,„,„ 11. ..---.piANos.-,..Thioktid,ise.b4s 1 , . -- eels-roppinted Ag:na,,tvtite N CAP , ,t 1 - Tork 4 , l4nOraciwtru;.Cci. fo r. the tale' t - 'orst e l l . ' 6le.Wriled Grio - d Action ; Pi:i clocor eithir'r, l *ifood Or Miftotiorxypioittierk of " 7 .01' it 004140....401;ng-tir ,, . — ., i • ' t , t ; ,. ` ;. ...x ... . ,_. - • ''. AGJ.BEATTY. ." tp....._. „4, POSTSCRIPT. , , .. .. .._.„,—...- - • MERCER VlDQUitren. i.„ The Jury in the liiiireecsite, after ;hiring tenuity • eight minutes, rendeVea a4iid.;cithat stritercue ?rimiest' IS NOT;GUILTY, ;IN ANNE& , A:D Fonzi ASHE stANZIatiN tOT6D." l i The jury' were out tvrentreirt 03111iltelem; '- ire* 'Whijr ( the verdict finiunines a tintabet et ' persons isAnnieircirl cheering, inside we ighatit ,- Bor. although it hod Wen -*nested itriti‘lrei manitevuilirnii on Ito part of the auditor) , . ritrialti' l' be shown, ng mime whit the verdict wu—ima , . ... nine cheery were given outside the Court Moe. , . _ in which some of 'the treat gauge:non joined: • /Cbsseetterr .PLsoliost.f—Tpe Comm in this Strite- , for State 'Officers and Menden elf Congress, has been vary close. Tbe Whige have gained in the State, but not sufficient to change the political complexion of the Legislature.. Fcii State officers,-it is believed dint theirLis no glee: Lion. For Governor, Clearfield, Locidoco, lours Baldwin, Whig 843, which shows a gain for the Whigs of upwards of 800 since last spring. The contest for members of Congress Is tery close in untie districts—end the result= mica ly be known .10 say until all the. cotes - are eato imaged: The Legislature will be Loudon". igbial wth secure the election of Locofoco State officers. Koons Isturn Ecactroa.--The Now York Courier and Enquirer gives the following as the vote ip to .2. o'clock, P. in Providence, Green: !Rich and Kingston, and tot and 2 o'clock P. M. in the other towns: Fenner'smjj. Carpeniers ituti; , 408 23 76 80 • -•." 37 . • 238 140 230 • V • - Providoned, Warren, Scituate, Smithfield, , Barrington, • Bristol, Greeissich, Kingston, r , North Broiridennti Richmond,' ~-.-. 1481 ISSI Total of Fonneea\aa ' j. l 1352 t Thus far it will ibe,seen that the pllsotßhotha Islanders hive done their duty as , becoides thisit ancient character. Law and order hate landoubt; edly prevailed, and.torriste and l tebellioti are iti the dumps. , _ 80311ITIVIN 0 DULL Tali MlLLllllll9l9e—ReMitka : , We appearenee in the Moon. A letter from officer of the U. S. Army at Fort Leaverusworthi states that on the 14th of February. the Moon which had been obscured by 'cloud forsoine hours; suddenfy buret forth of a deep red color, with black cross of equal proportion over the . but not extending beyond the rim. Monroo Edwards, the great Forger, Ins esclp from Bing Bing. edam. JOHN C. NEVILLE. ATTOUNEY' AT LAW, LI AS removed irciM Market etreatulhe. storm forinerly °peopled .by . Abraham e; to Centre Street, opiosite the Poet Office. • . Pottsville, October 41-2. • _ _ JAMES CAMPBELL, ATTOITSEY AT Isc:rrivadar., Pa. • , • , fil AS removed his office to the south west corner ''''` of Centre and Market atreets,,one door south or Samuel 'l'hompson's Store. Practicing in the serer. al Courts of Schuylkill and Columbia counties. • . M. A. DOOLeY, ATTORNEY ' • Porrev.mts. • ' ItS removed his office to the office of John "I C. Neville, F.k., opposite the Post Office. . November 0.6. , 48- .. D. 1. .• ilveronNEY AT LAW. • • OFFICE to Centre street. opposite the Siding Hotel, Pottsville, Sept. 3, —36 JOHN P. HOBART, kriognir AT LAW, • 011,WIGSBURG. Will prattice in the Courier of Sahtelkill count /' March 18, 12— TO HOUSEKEEPERS. . lbs;ofFeatbere, for sale very 23, 000 in any luantities to suit porphit— sera tot cash, at prices from 10; 15,20 argl2s,cts: per pound. Ready made Bede, Bolsters, and Pillows and curled hair Mattresses, filass,tio; • and all other kinds to suit any sizedEtedsteads; always on hand. Curled Hair and New Orleans , Moss by the begot single pound. " it Country Store Keepers. would end it Ao err advantage hy :What en the subscriber before purchasing. , • FINLEY' & CO., South East cernerof Second and Walnut Sc.; Philadelphia, March 18, .12.4m0.67 SPRING GOODS. .•,, THE subscribers beds on band, and are reads— : ing . hy fre9uent arrivals, an assortment Goodssuitsidc for theaPprinching =non, amonr ' which nic Cloths, Cassimeres Vestingsvand other rkidit for Menla urea r—Menuo. Cessimeres, Manchester _ ,Stripes,iWorated plaids, and a vanety of other articles for 114 e wear-31ouselinei de tabu., Al: spaea Lustros, Printed dawns. -Scotch Eriagharn: Also Black and colored Silks, Foulards and 'Brocades ; Silk hinged Thibet Embroc &red do., Blaifiats, Quilts and other\ furnishini .goodd. EHARPLESS 4 sorts. , . , . 32 South 2d Street, Philadelphia. March 4, 1843, " 10-3 mo; • DOCTOR AD. LIPPEs ESP EC- FULLY informs the Enbaidtinats of -Pottsville and .its vicinity, that he hi* moved in town, and offers fibs professions) see: . ces in all the medical branehes•o-he„public. , Practicing he idomompathic system. and 14 requested. ,the Allowpahic, the hopes from look' experience to give full satisfaction to soch AL will call on him. fie bared, for profession: al services at any time at his residence. . A. D. LIPP.C, ' Greerwreed, DeceMber 49—tf WHOLESALE RY GOOD STOUEj NO. 77- 14 MARKET STRE#T E : (North Sidi—AboNo Salcg.P.9 ' . . _ (ilgogde l fur „Cash, at Atietion Prieetfo _ . .. . --. • CV ElF.Eatecrlbatihave determined to condict Asir. ' I. business upon the CASIL System. and sell their_ Goods as low•iftiot a LOWIER, GRAD! Or rf1.017441111 has heretofore been done in Philadelphia :—niaftltilf anicleredoced very:am. in,the expectation or u uktuor ii up on ptlierGpons; but their - 05144W At.t.,aagnaci. areronmuniar Low,:, Their prises will beAteoett ;tithe Aucliwl ltateisseilbig tithe same pncestateft Cash, turthe Academe dose Sme•-vonteMiag %bath.' _ 'selves NA the Inter far.rhe sickles tbebr.Protli.. -Thecannot bat p t.nettor4-.o4lleitermforW• ern: especially from -, he Coinery; to call on r 4. I preference to pd tug nt An-con, where loolow 1 down ;tittle ume 4 =lima -theisbille rick! ri anun 1 A.tertain amtinnt"; which amines it in not alWayi , I cowniedentlbT,Xlicnitry • Sayan la purchases; eau It will Ao:ivend the deadvanlige of large lemma dim, more aim, to aloe% -- - • , , - - l'lleydssign to avid themaelseici ettutretcf p li al l t intato.ths`New lAA as well as.tio, fikillsioi Auctions, in .saantra me insp. goof* 47 , ,ottacurir, aseSOPIALIt Sant; , '' • - `lieWe 'llo! , ± renieetfollY liwii4 cur fitnols end *imp*" 1 ° thCrr 6 T 0 ?' EiktalltiVt in iti:a i rimier. tii-u' . • . the tura .veay'to -oormace them- oivtlwratrrt. , cf 0 15 5 ' ll 7 ll - ' ''n ' ' IGHNIFOX•B,UTZ" C4* ' . pidlaii,sl:4;il,l l .llatch, 1. 1 ; 91 . 3,-. - At PO' :.-..- U H ,n C
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