=5 = eni Mil NEW BOOKS 1 A MEmotit ON Iset.stim.-7This is the title or Dan: iel O'Connell's celebrated history. 'lt is a Work con taining much in a small snace—evidences great re search, and is remarkable for the force, as well as ' the brevity of is appeals. Price Twei ty-five cents, --- for tale at this office.. Lin AND ADVENTURES. OF MARTIN CIRIZZLEViIT. This is Bois new work., , and pis to be published 'coMplets in seven parts—each:. part to contain three - numbers of the English edition ;with two illustrations, Price per number 61 o cnte. MACAULAY'S Esssirs.—ffhe third number of this 'valuable republication is Teceived. Price 25 cents per `'umber. Fox's BOOR of MARTYR:I.—TifIis mascara work is 'now in progress of publication as suppletheniary to ' the Library of Retigiois Literature. It will be corn .plete in 8 numbers, containing 16 plates, and will be sold at 15 cents per number!, 5131...sexwores EnorscsovhlA)C l AZlNX =The March !matter of this excellent re-priht is received.—it is published in new York, immediately upon receipt ol the, European number. I ". Single copies 181 cents for 'sale at this office. 111'4rfie ---ort---Tuesday evening last. by he Rev: Mr Morse; -,IOIIN Cr PiEVILLF, Esq.. Otto cyst Law. to Miss EAvaisatrig, daughter of Char! , Lawton, Etrq., both of tbls place. . - • On Thursday the fdh inst. by the Rev. A. 0. Geis - - Senheimei. isstEs GRAF.FF. Romney at Law. to Miss CARM.INE S. daughter of Michael Orme; 1 7 .2 q ,Aboth of Orwigsburg. • Oithe II th inst-: in this Borough, by the Rev. Da - - did Passinger. Mr. IsaAc EvEnt., to tss I OUISA ANN S,T.teI.AIR, both 01 Pottsville. 0:7'1. 0.0. F. FRANK .-151 ENCAMPMENT. *rill meet o n IVednesnay evening. Apn PM nt 7 b Block. . 3. D. MCC. izcb: , • April 15' , . -.. IW— ________.•___ _ il)nr litarket. Icotuttcrio WEEKLY. Porrsen.Le- April 11, 1843 'Wheat Flour,,pr . Bbl $4,25 Bacon: per lb. tj 6l .tye do ciirt. 1,311 Pork, fl 741 Vbeat, ' bshl 90 traits, " 10 Rye, " 621 Potatoes', bused 28 torn, ; " 45 Pla,ter, rot 4.50 Outs; " 28 ;Bay. - 15:00 gggB, dos_ ' 10 Vitnothy i'd, bshll,so Butter, . , lb 121 1 ,Clover •• *' 5,00 IVAubigne's history of the Reformattoe - -f—Complete at 75 cents. 87h cents ani 5 I per icupj, for sale by , B. BANNAN. • April 15, 16—' LEADEN I'l EN--:•uffictcntly strong for tht. purpose of introducing water into the lintses for sale cheap, by BANNAN. April I-5., scup AND CANDLV.S.—Soap and Candles oI thu best quato) by use box; sold at Philadelphia manufacturers pricesNireten a'ridcx change'added, by W. 11. MARSIT ALL, earner of Norweei4n St.. and Mt. Car Son R. IL Pottstiile, April 15, I tts43. 16— - -- . STRAY STEER & HEWER; • t:IIEA l' GOODS FOR CASII. faTILAYED away from the sebscriber, reslrding at - And it', Credit giren. ' • Fl •" Ittinersv Ile, or was ,tolen, IM the 5.h lest - a .• -il , 'VIII .u'liscribcr has joist eq.'ened at the earner . black Steer , abort 3 years old. also a brindle Ilet Cr. k alp ot years old, both fat eatili , . Whoever will re- • 3- .of Norwegtan 5 , .,, and .Ilia Mount CarbrA turn said ,Fait le to the rubscrib , , r, er girt. him infer- Rail Toad, a grneral assortment of groceries and inaiion where he can get them egam. shall be reason-, Frovisions, which be Will sell at the lowest pos_ ably rl wardtd. • . ' . 1 .5 robin prices for Cash . Such A Stfgattt, Molasses. J. II: i.I PG tilIN FtSS7:- "a Coffee, Chocolate. Tea;Cheese, Rite, Spices, &c. l'f' -3 t '‘`.4ocrm and Whale oil, Spermateti, Moulds and Dip'd Candles,)Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Ila Mk, Shoulder., NkssTork, Dried flee, Codfisty, Mack= erel,'llerring, &c k r . wiLitAvi 11. MARSHALL. April 8, 18 . 13, 15— tf It! Houti 01' .11 \lt I : WONG . a Moon/ Chrif.iian Martyrdom OUP limn ahe !af hist to the lalef.4 r•fiodi of hiristiian k r er•t'eut.ort. "tt)rteV. John rox, A. .041 cu t nuun and important tl dditions. Tll4 above Rork %ill be contorted in 8 no ters +tilted un heant lot type ‘ and cacti number illtistifated with;mo platye at the low ra., of 15 ientalperritimbei,. Stite , crintions received by BANNNN, nooliFeller:k. St al loner. April IS. IG-- A rre.s4-111):s BrxanEvr tt. otti,Erts eiim led %I I'it anti!' the :Mtn 14.1 r. 2d IRr,i A. Div. P. NI , are I‘, lie it Inv.atade and I tw. c ratan imilataltmos, as Intl .w.. • Ist It 1' !AO\ rear nnced of 1.1 .1110 111/11 . 2illeer 3tl tostip.utly, W. J. Mitilitii%; 51h flarnpany, Capt. Niehi k t-is lines; Cotiliany; Cap'. B. fill Kepner ; 9th Company. Capt. I,atc Dewald ; 11th Company. Capt.. P. Mhver ; 13. h Coinyanv ; Lica. lii Neinert ; 13th Company, Capt. Benjamin (''Gaup; 17th Company, Capt. Ai in Reber w y l met:! at Orwigbburg, on Monday, the 6.11 day 'of May next. 2d BATTALION composed of 2elCompaoy, Capt. B. Whepper ; 4th Company. Capt. F. Den. gler;6th Company, Ciapt. Joe_ Vetch ;SibCom pany, Capt. J. M. C;naland ; 10th Com pa ny , C apt. John Frehafer ; 12th Company, Capt. L. Miler ; 14th Company, Capt. W. M. Robbins ;16th Com pany, Capt. Roes hill ; 18th Company. Capt. Thomas D. Abbot ; 2,oth Company, Cant. D. Den. gler ; will meet on Tuesday, the Out day of May next, at Schuylkill Ilare'n. The respective lines vi ill be formed crania day prectsely at 10 o'clock. : Company Officegi will beir in mina, that if' any of the Captains neglect to do their duty, the same will devulye - on the next renior Lieutenant, and Ccntnii,siens have not beer. eelivered, this is to nutirjri s liem, that they are neverthelesabriund to attend(to their duties and the Cuinmlaston will bo deliveicel en Battatien eaysi. Ifirorder that noire may be ;disappointed, and the intentions cl the .Militia lava inure fully car. vied oui, the public is liereV 'notilted that no Person will he spffercd to parade without suffici. - en' aims. unless in die- opinion of theCoinpany Officers in command, he is too poor to provide tiaMs'clf with ann., and any p'er'son appearing on parade without aims, will be marked as an ab , sentee and fined accordingly, and es the: eompa. pany trainings arc eibuit-vited, it is to be hoped that none Jour fellovi tom out, un less he is Witting to obey the Instructi6ns of the officeix. • Theicempany Officers r ttrictly cnjoine to obey the above instrutliims, and to have co 3 of their entolmenlk . teadyj omthe ribcie Be alion days ( with their affidav,iiii attached. • By order of cniontV DAN tEL tt • F. W. HUG H ES, Adjutant Pottsville, April 1843. ' 16— AMtI%ICAN FAMILY MAGAZINE, Or, Genera! 46strad of Ovful Knowledge. AWORK eminently useful 'in Familiett, and tale r utated to arrest the attention, awaken the eurnisttv, and enlighten thd understandings Of the young, Illograied with 0000 Srigratings, To be completed in Sixteen Numbers, of from 208 to 240 pages each. Each volume eons:sting OTwo Nurribers, will be complete in itself, and unconnected with any other. t'rice 2.5 cents per No. The numbets Es fast au / published; can be obtained of the sohiterther. B. BANNAN, April 15, 16— Periodical Agent. DISSOLUTION. WHEREAS, the copartnership heretofore . existing between Alfred Lawton and Ed. ward L. Haven, of Pottsville, coal merchant., un der the firm of Lawton & Haven, was dissolved thy mutual 'consent, on the first day of April. 1843. All persona indebted to said concern tre • .requested to make payment to Allred Lawton, whois duly authorited to receive the same, and All persons having claims agairi.t the firm will present them for settlement to him. ALFRED LAW roN, • EDWARD. L. HAVEII. • Pottsville. April IS, 1813. 16— SHOW BEEP.' SHOW UTTON, ,AND SHOW PORK. /11PHE eitisena of Pottsville and vicinity aro in -ailed to call Tuts MORNING, Saturday, At Sites' Botcher Shop, nearly opposite the Penn . Oyliania Hall, Centre Street, and slew the finest fotot . n.c r mutton, and Pork, tobe found jn this , . region Beef was raised by Mr, itcataz pi Lebanon county, between Myerstown 6ad 11r"L um; they are only 4 years old, and very fat, ere, to-anything that the State can produce. The prices of this fine meat will be in accord oiler with the nines—the beat tuts for 8 cents per pound ! Who will eat inlet ior meat, when they is y can get 's superior article fur such prices? , Call . and see ! JOHN. sir Es. rnltsville, April 15, -• A .CARD'; , ' , lEzati;;.vytifisActrivnoenratillaevninpapo Bide of the -,large , lX)U. Walnut St., on 't Schrlaill (opposite tlitir,former place of ulb 'ssy.intend to devots their latent ion to .re ceiving and, shipping coal ,on commission, and respedtrully_tkiliCit consign•nent, either on tom. mission or at:Drage, their terms tre ' very moder;. ate, and liberal advances still tie rhade as the coatisived.- Thet will atstrallend to the site arta shiptient of , coat . at Riehihohit oh the bela ware: - REPLIER &Co —Walnut SI. , wharf, Schuylkill, and N. W:reortfer of Broad and Arch Streets. Philadelphia, April 15, 16 —3mo ONION SETTS. -On Monday, the sub. scriber will have a lot 2 of Onion Setts, of a uniform size, for sale cheap. B. BANN4N. PottsvilleApril 8, 1843, 15-- CIRCULA SCREENS—FOR SALE. THE subscriber has several very superiorcir colar seTtens that he will Fell low, and• on reasonable terms. They are Calculated tot ma. king Broken and Nut`•, or Egg. and Nut Coat . • April S._ 15= CO, IT. POTTS. DII'kDENDb rrlllE Stockholders in the company for creel. ••• ing a Bridge over the N. E. );ranch of the rivet Susquehanna. between the town of Cate aod the mooth of 'flailing Creek, ate here. by notified 'that the managers this day declared a.dividend of seventy flee cents per share for the last six months, (equal 'to IS per cent, per anniwi) which will be paid to them or their legal repre sentativep, at Vie Treasurer's office., in,the town of Catawiesa, nn or after the 17th inst. ' EZRA S. fIAYHERST, Treasurer. April 8, 1843, POSITIVE SALE. LAND. tlitirsday, April 20, 1843,. - W I L. 14 be sold at twoO'Clock, P. 3.1: at HAM tURG, Berks Coork! Two pieces of Land beautifully situatrd within ,htilf a mile of Hamburg-, on the riVcr Bb.huy Mill and Reading Rail' Roan% having a front on .the river Of about 2700 feet Containing abdut 40 acres; and the same front On the Rail Road; lays beautiful for a farm or a town plot: The other adjiining,, con taining about 80 acres. having the beep front on the Ittin Road- and a public road. Tho soil is ne.v and rich; is nearly{, level, having a gradual slope to tic river. Title indisputable. .Free of all incumbrance. Formerly the proprrty ofJohn Heisler, Esq. The preset!. owner is about removing from the stars t it will be positively sold to the highest bid der. Terms at sole. U embnrz. Apiiy 8, 1843 ASSIGN EE'S NOTICE: THAT an.ossintinnt was made on the 13th dayof :41a reh,1843, of the Books and accounts of Ednion?. W. Earl, of r.tisville, Merchant (as -le )10 Jamet..C. Oliver, of rant Grovtit(assign ee ) All persons rwin.,t fhb. said Edmialta on said Books and account., , hereby required ial; i.c. ice that the par flletli of their account. 1.1 to be lII', de 10 lhe ,111,..rilwr as the author. isid agent of the s.tr assignee. C. NF.VILLE. 15— April P, , *--s--.- ,f 2,/ c:i.,xw i /' JUST received a large assurtnient Or Land. rcri's celebfated fresh Garden, and Flower seeds, consisting in pirt of Asparagus ' ,Onion, Wedierfleld red Beet, long red or blood' " Silver skin " Early turnip rooted' (annual " Swiss Chard ' " Strasburg large I " French sugar yel!ow Bei,ns, early six -... .' weeli:liarsley " led speckled val.' Parsnip,'extra sugar • intine ' i reCIF; Landre th 's extra " Speckled Cranberry ' early " Brown Windsor " Early (tante . White Dutch " D dwarf nariotvfat Horticultural " Bishop's dwarf pro " Lima ific Broccoli, purple cape : "'Large Marrow fat Cabbake early York 1 " Blue Imperial Landreth's large ; Pepper; large bell shape York. 'Radish, Long Salrnon " Early sugarloaf , " Long scarlet short " Large D. umhead 1 Lip " — Flat Dutch 1 " White and red Curled Savoy I turnip rooted ( Dr unihead Savoy i " Black and white ' Early Battersea , I , Spanish Red Dutch " Yellow turnip roo. Carrot, long orange I led " Early hi.rn " Summer white Cauiliflower, early Rhubarb Celery, White solid Salsafic " Ri d solid . 'pinach, royal savory Cress, curled , ' leaved Cucupiner;long green 'Squash, early bash Early frame ", Long green ' Egg plan% large purple ' " Lima; or cocoanut Enuive; curled Tomatoes Lettuce, early cabbage 'turnip, early fiat dutch " la,rge India " Red looped White cos. " Ruta Baga or " Early culled Swediah Corn sallad !• Early stone Melon, nutmeg, iNt: and sweet herbs Citron Mustard White nosier geeds esearted&c •:4• Orders for all kinds at' Fruit and ••' Ornamental Trees, shrubs, green and ht.t house plants, ret:civeof and prorrtpt , ly executed, by • Okra s. IiAkNAN, Agent for D:Landretli. country storekeepers . and oti era supplied by the pound or : dozen papers, at Phtladelphia prices.- April 1, 14— EL ACK MINE. ANit TUNNEL COAL. subscriber announces to the dealers ( that he is engaged in mining coal from the above mentioned ulna. opened on the York Farm Tract, near the York Farm Saw Mill. The cual to red ash of as good virtuality as any in the mar ket, and will be sold at reasonable rates for cash. JON A THAN W ASLE is 15-31 April 8. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Jus r opened, at the old Post Office, Centre St. , opposite Market; an vscil i llent asszortment of Boots and Shoes or superior utility, which will be sold cheap, tery cheip for cash, by THOMAS FOSTER. 1.11- April P, IV . IE‘V YORK DRIKI) PLUMS.,—An excel -4'l tacit article for pieeidust opened and,for sale by W. M. ItIARSHALt. Corner Qr Nor*eglan St. and Mount Carbon Rail Road. 15—if April P, i CHEAP, PAPERS Ruled Foolscap at 40 Letter at 121 cents per quire. 1 - The subscriber has Ust recciied a Supply of Paper of a good qua ity, which' he Will sell wholesale ;sad retail. re the 'tiny° mentioned pri cesi B. BANNANi • - April' H COJDOSSIONEWS SALE OF REAL EsTATE. YINHE Colrifniasioners of Seuylkill countKwill ii- boa is • Publie sale on Tuesslays.the 23d,day of April twit, al the Court house , in the,florough of Orwigstnirr,. for the purpose, of Selling all finch Unseated' Landsas have been purchaled y thein at Treasurer ' s Salk, agreeably to th e ct, OtAssembly, and have s heets field by them re.- i deemed for five yeara and u2wardr i a tof which is hereunto annexed. Sale to coaimenee at 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day, and to cioitinue,from day to day until all is sold. Acres i 100 400 400 400 400 160 100 Jacob Kline Klapp & Kiehner John Turnbull George Menace 6 \4" William rating t • Charles Frady Charles Loss ° Richard Heath for Kan Adam Moore Jobb [!art • lariat Stauffer & Leiner?. George Ege • . WilliamLawtde John Fuhrman William Yoh Widuw Davis Lewis Binder John Smith . Nurturgiatt. t.O David Hubbi . 200, Joseph Miller &Co. 200 Carman; Kcim & Menke 50 Abraham Fe:fig 300 -- Walters 300 Peter Zimmerman &CO . . 535 Johri C. Offerman 200 Becker; Frailey &Co. 600 • John Miller 300 Samuel J. Potts 600 Jacob Bright . • 150 Lluderbrun & Shoemakei 180 Michael Struphar • 290 Jacob Seitzinger & Martin tiresVOY 600 Peter Shmeck &Co -201 Peter Filbert 200 W, Se4singer & B:Pott 2400 Oectl - te Ruth 1 Lot Samuel Gilbert 1 " Cleaver & Moyer Atria earl: 260 George Rahn 900 Rhoads & Bonne 400 Edward B. Hubley 200 Peter Kremer 300 Samuel Huffman 200 Henry Siichtei 326 . Joseph Fertig 138 , Gaius Moore 301 John Spuhn 100 William Iluntzingef 426' George 'falser 459 ~ k l atub Miller 165 Jacob Krebs :- 514 Jolin Gilbert"' I • (Wu& 400 retbr Gardnor ' 400 John Eliza 400 George Rhoafs 400 . William Kiehnet: 400 James McNair 400 John Fields 150 'Williain,fhiller 383 Thomas .Reece 560 Daniet Klamikro. 400. Jacob Tod' 7 1, 400 John Ketchncr Schuylkill. • 15 Joseph Stauffer 400 George Rahn 200 John Uniting 611Neyer sLee. lo n StreMbeck . 400 Jacob & George Miller, deceased 103 Hen y Kepner 12 Audenried Reber 76 Jacob Bensinger & Ileiser 97 P. w sackson & A. P. flelstet 6 William Shotweil & Lyons 400 Bird Pattar•on, Scholl and Klehner 150 Boyer & berry 100 Jacob IteiGchneider 401) William Audenried lOU Lewis Audenried BE Pinegrove. 79 inedb Shwa 80 Peter Z.,rbe 120 Graeff k Reed 30 Peter LS. John Walborn 26 Kutleman, Ham & Fdbutt 120 Joseph Snyder, &Co. 40 Isaac Frabner, 200 George Ruth 4 lots John Salter Wharton 1 ", Henry foyer 2 " Peter - Fozpatriek 1 '! James Gillaspy 1 " Janob Culp Acres 700 Dahiel Keen' I Let John Meace 1 " George Dewitt I Jacob We'zel 1 " Mr.Sra‘clel 1 " IYmlltam Audenried& bfcCra ter I Stephen Girard,decpsol Acres 4 Henry Walborn 100 Struphar &Christ 50 Andrew Shiva' 20 11 . arbara Itberly 4 -John Ley 4' 'Valentine Miller 12 Bateman & LtbanOnd Lots Pottsville. 1 George Guest I George Gentle 1 John Lucas • 3 John & Joseph Lloyd Acres IVest Penn. 400 'Monne Fields 75 Christian Snyder 300 , Philip Moser 400 Philip Moser, deceased Lower Mahantongo. 59 John Stein • 24 Peter Coleman ;•" Brunswig. 400 Daniel Shappel 400 John`Keiser . • Upper Maltaatcmgo. 100 Francis Yarnell GEORGE BOYER. SANIUF.L. R. MEDLAR; GEORGE MOSER Commissioners of SehicylkillConnty, Commissionet.s Circe 0,-i wigsbEirg, April 8, 15=31 To: the Stockholders in the Company for erect 'ing.r a Bridge over the North East branch of the river Susquehannah, between the town of Caturoissa and the mouth of Fishing Creek. NOTICE. *hereby gidren that a meeting of said Stock. holderso wilt be held at the house now occupied by William M. Fincher; in the' town of Cann. wissa, - on Monday; the first day of May next, be. tureen the hoots of ore otteCli l and six o'clock, P. M. , for the purpose of electing One President, Six Mknagers, One Treasurer, and tine Secrete. ry, for said company, for the ensuing year. EZRA SAIAYHURST, Sect' y. 15-5 April l; HOUSES & LOTS FOR SALE SOSO OO.S - I it V . s- . BOOM is s Auto, a - leo nnelber ot s Buildings and out 'Lots, of vurinus edee, on the . , Navigation tract, lying princi. pally in tht Borough of Pottsvillia Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS. ===l:M=3 THE PORT CLINTON FOUNDRY. and Machine Shop. together *ith all the Flasks, hlaehtnery, and fixtures behingDig thereto. Ap. ply to . ISAAC MEYERS Elul:, at Port Clintonior to ECKERT 4 GUILFORD, Swatara Furnace. sl—tf $1 75per ream . 2 00 do December 17, • FEVER AND AGIIg. ":R9WND'S 7 ONIC MIXTURE. AFRESH supply of the above bledietno.a certain cure for the fever and aspe. .lust received and sale at MARTIN'S Dreigpore 'Beptenibir 9 1 , --1 Rush Tvwnship TO RENT. TH D ..MINERS'. itotisTALIL CHEAP. PUBLICAIYOR9► . . HE foil wing cheap works are TOE sale by H. BANNAN The Roue, or the Hazards of Wuxi:tin, by ' 121 Le Mouchoir, an Aatobigraphiealßomance, by J. Fennimore Cooper ~ 121 Sitbstbiel; a story of the Past, Present and . Futurity, by the Rev. George Crolev, ' 26S pages ' for 311 Ai.nilo American Magazine, containing the cream of the British Magas rolled' Ikinto one . 121 Ving's Rocky Monntems. or scene, and incidents it the far West, with Map !_ to be convicted in 4 parts, each part 25', 'The Illustrated London News -O'Connell'. History of Ireland - 25 Amitanthrrt et the Dark-eyed One 121 The Perian'or Youth's Fountain • •I 0 Bell Martin, or the Heiress. Ey T.S.Arthor , 121 }"anny or the first year after Mani'- . I age, by S. Attber - 121 Last of the Raines 25 Purest Dan by Janles 121 Lame Davy's Son, and the Odd Fellow by I. H. Ingraham, Eri.P• 121 Adam Brown, the Merchant, by Horace Smith 121 Regina Grandet, or the Miser'. Daughter 121 Francis of Valois, 121 Lights and ShadoWs of Factory Life . 121 , "Martin Churtlewit," 64 , Buz; Porn "Burke . of Ours," "L. S. D;" i•Windsor Castle," • and " Loiterings of Arthur O'Leary," caeh part 121 The Life anA tiploitt of his Grace the Duke of Wellington. embracing at ono view the whale career of this illastrions warrior. with 43 engravings, price • 25 Sear's New Monthly Firmly Magatine, • per number 161 The Family Magazine, illustrated with 3000 engravings, each part containing a bove 200 large octavo pages, to be com pleted in 16 parts,3 puts published, each part 25 Pictorial History of the United States, to be Completed in 20 parts, to be illustrated with upwards of 300 eregravinryhy John Frost. each part 25 lUre's Dictionary of the Art l and Sciences, to be completed in 5 party each part 1 ; 00 I Macanfley's Miscellanies, to be completed in 4 parts, each part . 25 Borrow's Bible in Spain 373 and 50 Spark's Life of Washington, la be comple. ted in 12 part., each part 25 Life and Speeches of henry Clay, with en. gratings, 121 I Reprint of the Edinburg Review, per no. 18! do Quarterly Review do Lyell's Lectures on Geology 25 Farnham's Travels in theOregonTeriltory 25 I Leibig's Agricultural Chentistry 25 Improvements in Agricalturt. ARS, te.c., of the United States, to whiCh is added a Treatise on raising Swine, and the best method Of 'fituterong Porle,also a Treatise on 'Geology; as - connected with Agricul tore,by 11. L . Ellsworth 25 The armer's Encyclopedia, and Dictiona ry of Rural AitAirs, min acing all the recent im:.rorenents in Agriculture, by • Cuthbert W. Johnson, with engravings on steel and wood, to be completed in It parts, being one third the price of' the - English work, at per part 25 The Encyclopedia of deography, enibrac. , ing about 1100 pager) with Eleven flun• dyed engravings, and 80 . Maps, being a complete tlescrliStion of the whole earth, by Hugh Murray, to be emilpleted hi 21 parts, each part 25 Fox's 13 rok of Martyrs, with engraving.; to be completed in 8 part, each part 'I bier's French Revolution, 14 parts pub. fished, to be coHipleted in 16 parts, each part 25 Brande's Sncychipedia Of Science, L;tera• tore apd Art; 4, parts published, to be completed in 12 patii, each part 25 Alison'4lloliry of Horope, 5 parts publish ed, to be completed' in IS, parts, each part 25 Sketch of the progress of Physical Science, by T. ThompsoN M. D , arid Doctor Lardner's Lectures on A,tronomy, all lor 2.3 Travels in the Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Reeky Mountains, and in ' the Orereoh Tertitory, by T. J. Tarnham Pickwick Papers by Buz Humphrey Clinker, do Roderick Random do Romance and Reality The Young Duke Pelham Devereu a Rienzie 'Eugene Arent do . • Paul Clifford , , do 25 Disowned ' du ' ' • 25 Alice or the Mystei ItS do " 25 Nabob at Horne • 25 The Czarina • .25 Guy Mannering, by Walter Scott b 2 ,...1 5 " i l The Antiquarian do Rob Roy d 6 23 Old Mortality do' 2.5 Hart of Midlothian do 25 Bride of Lammermoor do . . 25 Kenilworth do 25 Waverly de 23 The Monasttry dif 23 Ivanhoe do 25 Legends of Montrose _. 25 The Abbot 25 .The Pirate 25 Fortunes of Nigef - 25 Peveril of the Peak •- .• 25 Quinten Durward 25 Pauline, a Tale of Normandyl26 Franklin Evans, or the Inebriate ,; : 126 Eva, by Bulwer 126 Harry Lorrequer, in 4 parts, 100. Ladies Book, Monthly parts 25 Graham's Magazine; d 6 2 2 5 5 The Arttst,"i -: e - Ladies' Companion do , 25 Ladies' World of Fashion do 18.1 Miss Leslie's New Magazine do 15 Select Libra," of" Religious Literature; each part, 15 The Rainbow Magafine, each part 126 Campbell's Foreign Monthly Magenta of Select Miscellanyv of the Periodical L;1. erature of Great Britain,' 85 . \per annum or, for each part 50i Morry'er Monthly Museum, per annum 100' Counterfeit Detectors 12, All the cheap publications received as soon as issued. Any singliii/publicatioz obtained to order t the shorte.t. notice. . f Subscript...imps received for any Magazine issu ed in the tiaited States. April 1, v 14 Sehuylkill Navigation. TOLLS FOR 1843. ' I yr Cass-,OnCoal of all kiries per ton of 29401b5-- From Port Cbrbon Ind neighborhood to Philadelphia; 5 , 1 cents From Schuylkill Hatieti to rhiladel phis, 50 Cents From Port Clinton to Philadelphia; 45 cents To intermediate points 9 mills Nr n per mile: 2nCLass--On Lumber; Iron, Agricultural Pro ducts; Provisions, &c— -3 mills per 1000 lbs per milri.eq3al to 29 cents per ton of 2000 Itss front Phila delphia to Reading; and 63 cents per to% of 2000 lba from Phila delphia to Pottsville: 3dCass—Do Dry Goods, groceries, 11 idea Leather; Lime, &c 4 mills per 1000 16 - a s per mile, equal to 51 tient, per ton of 2000 lbw from Phila. to Reading, and 85 centsyer tnE of 2000 lbs from Phila. delphia to Pottsville• Empty Boats to be charged twafiefila pef mile toll—but op toll will be charged on any boat carrying cargo, paying toll amounting to five dollars br upwards. Pottsville, April. 1,1843 i DOCTOR C. fUESUEIig VIAS removed to the o ffi ce of Dr. Lippe, Oppes m-xite the Episcopalian; Ohara. , Centre street; where he will continue to attend, to all proleacioual br.sinesa. Office hours; until 9 o'clooilivile gearnmg; " from 12 to " " from "tv 9 eitiCit_itiltitt.l.*lng, April 1; "7- TUE PHILADELPHIA, READING, and POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. SUMMER A RfIA.NGghIatIVII. citancin or holm. .On and Ate Saturday , April let. 1813. the paten. ger trains Will letlre at the following hoars':. From i t ousville at 51 A. M. dairy. From hiladelphia at 6 A. M. both ttaine at Pottstown. The down train hreak'faits it Reading, add the up train at Norristown,' for which 15 Minutes are alloived at each statiOn. FARF.3. let Clan:Mrs. lOd Class Cars. Between thilidelphia andPottsville 050 and el'. SO. Between Pfifladelphia and Readmg $t 25 and $1 75. El:carrion 'rickets, good for tive daysop ly, ' Bet ween Philadeli hia and Pottsville. 5.5130 Between Philanelphia and Reading, 3 00. April I, Pug' subscribers having made arrangements "I- to manufacture paper on the most extensive scale, are eoablecN from their long and practical experiencttlo produce the article in greater per. fection thathas heretdiore been done, and offer lathe pub* a larger assortment of paper any other este`hilshriterit in the city. Person , ' purolicslng for Iteir later. houses, and likewise couctry Merchants and dealers in the article, will end tt doubly to their advantage to cal% as we are determined to sell &large-quantity at a sisaq. koFIT Fun CASA. Papsra porchased at our establishment are warranted le' measure ten yards in length. We are induced' to make this istatement, aq a consi derable quantity sold does not run the usual length. It has become so common to speak extrav, agantly in advertisements of the superior quality and excelment of stock,, we thank it proper to say, as a proof of the Superiority 'ot oar papers, they have, whenever ethibited. taken the highest pre. miumsy and we are nob? In the possession of three silt' tr medals as proof positive of the gnat. ity in three of the largest of the Union, Philadel phia, New York and. Custom. 110 W Elb & B'RO'THERS, Practical Manufacturers, No. 142 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 1, 14— To the Free and Independent Elec tors of Schuylkill County. AT the earnest solicitation of a number of my friends, I have:becn induced to offer myself as a candidate for the race of. SIHERI FF At the electimr. Should you think pro. per to elect me, I pledge myself to perlelem the duties of said office, to the beat of my ability. SAMUEL - CHRISTMAN. 12— To the Free anti Independent Elee- tors of Schuylkill County. HAVING been solicited by a large number of my friends, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the otßee-Cf by Bulwer, t 4-- • • . . 7,-.{ „ ~- .. .9. , 4 ~ .. , , ~, . ' , , nf"," - r. "al.'S - hi, Vltttatti*i --,,-;="=..." •-,........:% t l. .....a.,...- PREMIUM. POWERED PAPER HANGING, Al Reduced Prices fur Cash. March 19, SHERIFFALTY SEiFtRIFF: Shotitd I be so fortunate as to ratite a majority of your votes I will perform this dates of that office ittlpartiatly ribd to the best of my abilry. WILLIAM MATZ, West Etrumvig. March 16, 1 To the Electors of Schuyililll FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the urgent solicitation of a•mumbor of my friend% I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office or 51'EItII'r At the ensuing election. Shoutd you think proptr to elect me, 1 pleitgemyself to perform the duties of the office to-the best of my abilities. SAMUEL KAUFMAN. March 11, 11— To the free and Independent Elec tors of - Schuylkill County. FRIF.NDS AND FFLUJW ing been solicited by a number of my friends, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate at the nest General Election for the office of SHERIFF. shouhll he so fortunate es to Yeteiv'e a majority of your votes I ptedze myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity to the-best of my ability. R' ED.' Pottsville, March 4. 10—te To the Electors of Schuylkill Co: FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the earnest soli citation of a number of my fellow-cititens, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the ofnce of 3ftERIFF At the t Milling election, and respectfully solicit your suffrage. Should I beau fortunate as to be electee to said office, I will endeaior to perform the duties thereof to your entire eatihfActicn. Your fellow citizen, JOHN M. BICKEL. March I , 11— To the Free and Independent Voters of Sehuylkill County. FA.LoSV-CITIZ ENS :—The solicitations of numerous friends, who have promised me their support, have induced me to offer myself to your consideration, as a candidate for the Of, fice of SHERIFF. at the heXt October Election. Should t be an fsitliitcate ae to receive a majority of your rotes, sill spare eierticns to give entire satisfac tion, by fulfilling the dirties of the Ogee with industry kid Edelijy. • N XII& AS SEITtINC F.R. .1 Pottsville, Alarch 25, 1843. 13— To the Ellctors of Schuylkill Cd FELLO%V CITIZENS:—At the solicitation of my friends, who have voluntarily promi. sed to support me in different st.ctions of the county 1 have been induced to nffer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF At the enstiing election. Should I he so fortu• nate as to be elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of the office with lidelity i to the best of my abilities. JOSHUA BOYER.. McKeaosburg, March 25, To the Free cilWindependent Flee tors of Sehttylkilt Conuty. FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the earnest soli. citations of a number of my friends,. have concluded to otter myself as a eandidate for the deice of . S}IERIFF At the ensuing election, and respectfbliy solicit your volts. Should jhe eleeted; I pledge inyselt to perform the a . 0.134111 .., 3 omce to thb best of my abiliti MICIIAEL ,SkLTiF.;II. titsfeh II ; It— To the Eleetoii of Schuylkill Co. FELLOW fIZENS:-1 offer myself as a candidate fur the office of SHERIFF Of 'Schuylkill County; et the,4lection io October next. Should yon elect meN pledge myself to do My ditty *ith fidelity, Pottuifle April 8;1843. DISSOLUTION OF PA RTN SHIP THE' partarship heretnthre airing betr'reen the stlbscfibbte. einehr the Ltrti dI BEI! sf Bolton, eats been eistolstd by mutual consent. The blistness of ablate firm will bb centiniied by Aquila Bolton. who is outhottfol to fettle the but. nese of the late &M. SAMtJEL BELL. AQCI LA EULTON. April i, D'AUBIGNE'S HEFORAIATIONHistcr cy of the great Reformation or the sixteenth century, in Germany. Switzerland. &t.. by Jr H. Merle D',Au• biene, complete inane voluMe—Price 84 lineal.— Thia work ought to ba read by every , Prutestact in the country. Jost receind'end for sale by ' Apnll, It— 8: BILNNAN' ==E= IN BANK 211. tedi states Court , EASTERN DISTRICT iIIdAI'EINSYLVA NIA. Ittedruptcy. /4TiCE. A PETITION fur the Dilnefit of, the Bankropt TAW; has been filed thmillst 44 of January, 1843, by , iota Donty, Boatman. Sclokylkill co. Which Potion will be heard beformffre District Court of the Milted States fer tho !astern trict of Perinsyivante. eating•in. Bankruptcy, at the Vistrict Catirt Rontn in tte City lit Pluladel delpbia. on Friday. the 21st day of April belt, at II o'clock, A. 31., when and where an persons interested may appear and show Cause. if any they hare, Why the prayer of the_said Petition should ,not be granted, and acid etitioner de clared Bankrupt.' FRANCIS 110PkINSON, "-- Clerk of the District Coral. 12— UZI March IS, FOR DISCHARGE EASTERN utsr tucT OF PENNSYLVANIA Ih BankrOpey. NOTICE. PETITION for ni,rtar g e end Certificate zai under the Bankrupt Law' s has seen filed by William FL Mann, Individually, end as a mem ber of the late firm of Mann & Morris, and of T. C. Williams, &Co., coal Merchants. Schuylkill county. And Vridar, the 30th day of Jtine next, at II o'- i:lmA, A. M.; is appointed for the hearing thereof. bcfiire the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadel. phia,'sl and where he Creditors of the said Petitioner; Who belie proved their Debts, and al! other persons in ihlciest, A - lay appear end show cause, it any they have, why each Di: charge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS HOPKINSON, Cilrb: of the District ccurt. Apia 8, A PETITION for Discharge and Certificate under the B .nhrupt Law. has been filed by William Watkins, Individually, and as a mem ber of the firm of Lawler, Spencer & Co., Coal Dealer; Sch . uyiltill county. And Friday, the 9th day of .lone neat, at 1.1 o': clock, A. M., is appointed for the hearing there. of; before the said Court, sitting in flank riipicv, at the District Court Room,.in the City of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of he said Petitioner; who have pro;:itl their Debts, and all othei persons lA interest; may appeal. and howcattsc, if imy they have; why such Dis charge a'nd Certificate shonid not he emoted. FR ANC'S DOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. 13— Iflt March 25, APETITION for Discharge and certificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Benjamin Basler, Boat, Builder, Schuylkill coun • ty. And Friday the nth day dl June, next, at l I o'clock, A. M., ie appointed For the hearing there of, before the said Court\ sitting , in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City di Phil adelphia, when and where the Creditas of the said petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons id interest, may appear and show Gatise ,, if toy they have, why such Dis. charge arid Certifreatp should not-he granted. PRA& HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Cdurt. March IS, • NOM IF% ICETITIONS for Discharge'and Cert'neat° un _ ner the Bankrupt Law; have been Tiled by T:mmas Moyer, Tobacconist, Schuylkill co Adam grown•, iet!e farmers now Manager of Iron Works, do And Friday, the 2Eth Jay of May next, at it o'- clock. A. M., is appointed for the hearing there of,' before the said Courts sitting in Ilinkruptcy, at the Disttict Court RuorO, in the City of Phila. de!phial *bed and where the Crediturs'of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear anti show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not be granted. FR AS. HOPKINSON, Clcrk of the District Court. March 11, 11— A PETITION fur Du-Ulu:ye and Ctrtifirate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Samuel Lewis, late Coal operator, now Engineer, Surveyors and Conveyancers Schuylkill en. and Saturday, the 49ili day of April next, tit 1I A ,t's. lock, A. M., is appinted fiar the hearing there of, before the sa.d Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Cdtirt Room; in the City of Phila delphia; when end where the Creditors cf the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, inalappear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dia eliarge and Certificate should not he Erapt ed . FRAS. HOPRiNSON. Clerk uf the District Court. Feb. 4, 1841, NOTICg; PETITIONS fur biacharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by John Pinkerton, Individually, and as a member uf the late firms of West, tlodrori! & Co., Hodgson, Pinkerton & Co., and John Pinkerton & Co., late Coal Merchant, now Agent; Sehuc,lktll co. Edward Y. Farquhar, Farmer, do Benjamin N. Titus, Individually, and as nievotter df the late firm of Brow.' & Ti tus,Belvedere, ft. J. do Edward Hughes, late Merchant, now Clerk,, do • Joseph-toll, Tanner, do and Saturday, the Q.fith day of April neit at Il o'clock, A. 111 , is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting is Bank ruptcy,' ar the District' Couit Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners; who have prdverl their Debts;and - all other persons in interest, may ap pear and shot cause, if any they have-, why such Discharge and Certificate slit:Mid not be. granted. rfIAS. lIOPKINSON, Clerk of Distriet Court. February 4, 1843;6 THE ANTHRACITE FURNACE, LO C A T E 0 in the Borough of Pottsville Schuylkill county, Pa , is not excelled by a ny other in facilities for obtaining Variety ofores, Limestoi.e, and Coal, bring accessible by Canal and Rail Roads to within a few yards of the stack. The Furnace and machinery is in such a state of preparations thit a small ammtnt of outlay, would be sufficient to put it in blast fn a few weeks. The authenticated accounts of the great im. proVements and extraordirtary qualities of the I. run produced by Anthracite Coal in Wales, holds out strong guarantees for safe and profitable in vestment✓ . . _ The ' proprietor not habing the requisite S olana( of capital to keep it in blast, is desiroUs of having some person to, jot him, who would take a 3 1 4 or 2.3 interest -.-01 r lnit, lease ter Sell the wtiole property on sech icrnii as Will be found advantageous. Foe father. Oaliictildfa, apply; to , WILLIAM M A rts ALL. Pottsville Schuylkill County, Pa. January 2S, 1843, HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. The public are lespectlully informed that a. greeably to a farther notice, Mias Allen from New England. will cipen a High Scheel for toting Ladies; on Monday.ithe d April belt. instruction lib gi2ien in those Bien - thus uaJally taught in MI New t7land Seininaties. TERME. • %V C. LEM. -Is Tuition In the tlelmentersi . et per Higher Engliefl branches, litaliding }leech end Litithf do • Dmaing and riairitini. .14tra I do Fdrther ihrormatidn May bevoliteltied by refer.' enee 10 Rev. J. Pirtenot - : iubq Shippen, William F. Deane - B. F. Pommy, ,T;4.j. Beatty, Pottaviiie l Biatcht 23, 1 ^1, 843. • 1 1 ,1ANS)S.- 41 fe subscribers hate': been. appOnted Agents by tbejileis York Manufacturing Cd! for the sale oftheir celebrated Grand Action Pt anus. of e i ther gosewood or Maliogany,a splaimen of which can be seen by; applying to _ D i et inkibiSt 18.'0— I . 7.* J. BEATTY; t tUPTCY. Tutted Sttato Court. NOTICE NOTICE. NOTICE. R ESU PTION OF DUBIN ESS. Ai EW DRIiG STORE. ! . T"ESubsct iber returns hingralefalicknowl. • edgeinerts to 'the citizens of Pottsville and .others, who tseppedra'rward to hikassisilance cc ter the Liss of hisTpioperty by gre in December last, and would .lito tatquain them and-the, pqb . .. lic generally, that hd HS again •cOrnmenceil the Drug Business in the bouseformorlyisecopid by Charles W. Clemene, in Centre Stie6l, in Ili borough of Pottsville, li'llere may always bc had• a general snsortmetit'of .-- DEMOS.%I MEDICINES, PAINTS PILLS.- 2 ., CI LASS, • I DYE STUFFS- ~ Ad every other article, in he above line, which he Is disposed to sell on try low and secants:in. dating; 'entre. N. B. TY Physicians ;prescriptions cared:sr at up nt the shortest Lotice. ! May 30,11838 A WN!. T. EPTING. PURE WHITE LEAD. WETH ER ILL & BROTHER, mannfaetu rerv, No 65 north Front street, Philadel phia, have now a good supply of their warranted pure %%hie lead, and those customers who have ; been sparingly aopplied in !Consequence of a run,on a the article, shall now have their orders hlleay. No known subsan . ce posfiesia I}Mtic 'preserve tivefand beautifying propories so desirable id * pale% to an equal exert with unaditherated white lead; hence any admixture of °gni' materr. als only mars its value. It has therefore been the Steady aim of the manufacturers, for many years, to supply to iniLterfeCtly pure white lead; and the uncetslii,v; iler?-and' for the tie= ticle is proof that it has met wilt (von' It is invariably branded'on one head— WETH ERI L & BROTHER, in full, and on the other, WAit. RAINTIFD Tote—all in red letters. November 19, IRON STORE— • Nu: 53 17orth WATZU Sr., 2d *or igiotio 4reh;S:t. PHILADELPHIA, EIER E a general assortment of IRON and v STEEL, may be had on the most accom. modattne term's. JAMES S. SPENCER,'Jr Pt.ilada. February IS, TO .1 N lIALL REFECTORY, OYSTER HOUSE AND COFFEE SA= LOOM THE Siibstriber having established an oyr ter Bar, Eating nousb and Edger! Saloon in • - the Town respeetfuliy solibits the custom of the public, and the palionage Of tie friends and acquaintances. An ordinary for the accommodation of Day boarderP, at prices t suit the times, i.e also cow netted with the Establishment. PETER V. SMUDGY, Agent. 15— ME TO IIOusEKArEnK. 25.000 lbs, of Feathers, fur sale very low 7 in any gnaniities to suit porch!): sera for Cash, at prices from 10, IS, 20 and 25 eta; uer7pound. Ready made -Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows and corled hair Mattresses, Moss do; and all other kinds to suit any sized Bedsteads, always do hand. Curled Plait and New Orleans Moss by the bale or single ,pound. Country Store Keepers rreeald to their. advantage by 'calling en the autistaiber before pure - basing. CO:, South East corner or Second and Walnut Sta I Philadelphia, March 18, 12-73mn. TYPE AT REDUCED PRICES. George Bruce & Co., Type Founders, AT No. 13 CHAMBERS STREET, near the Post Ciller., NEW YORK. have An hand an 'unusally large stock of their well known Printing Type, Orna ments, Borders. Rides, 3c., Of the best meta!, cast on original Matricas. and very a'ecuratelytirdshed,lll 6f ' which they have determined to sell at GREATLY RETCCED PRICES ; ldr.ing the nook and New:Taper Font 'ns follows: Pica, at 32 Ms. a- lb. Small Pica ' 34ets. a lb. Long Primer 38 " Bourgeois 440 Brevier 46 " Minion 54 Nonpareil (16 " Agate 86-• Pearl 120 " For approved paper at 6 months, or 6 per .cent fees for' cash. Wood Type; Printing Ink. Presses, Cases; , Galleys. Brass Rule, Comtoaing Stick.s,'Chases. and other Printing materialsTurnisbed -with promptitude.. and at the lowest prices. Printere of Newspapers who publish this adverttse-' meat with this note three tint ea herure ihe Ist offune 1813, and send one of the papers to thh foundry, he entaled to prtyrn'ent crl tkelr kill, 08 5 buying four' times the amount of' it. 11 April 8, -- - TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS rr ME undersigned would inform the Printerot r. ML and Publishers that they have commenea" the Manufacturing of TYPE, of all almost every, deseriplion at Weir fliondry, north , west t orner THIRD and CHESNUT atreetl•Ecnirth Story. -L , 6 They have, at present a variety of beautiful - BOook. Fonts ready fur eattiney which they aril enabled to otter to the trade at from twenty.tiVe" to thirty per cent. fees than any of their compe: mom They would also call the attention of Printers to the fact, that they are practical Type Founders, having had trom twenty to twenty-five years ex.::: pericnce in the different branches of the trade.— Their moulds and inatrics ate all: tie*, made themselves, and expressly for their Own use... The' business will he conducted under the 81.1- perintendance of LEWIS P ELdUZE, where all orders will he thankfully rkiceived and pancfu ally attended t The- highest price allowed fur 01J type'in ex., change for new. Communications addressed, to LEWPA Pk 3 LOUZE, north west corner of Till RD'and Cli ESN UT streets, Philadelphia. ' Printers of papers throughout the Stitb, giving the whore three insertions, and forwarding one psi: per Will he entitled to three dollars in liquidation of their bit! when purchasing four times thee. PELOUZE & BliOniERS. April Ft, • IS— 11111 I. D mt. IDA , READING, AND POTTS V LLE RAIL ITOAD. tx,ket- o _, 111 TES OF FREIGHTS ON M ERCH AN. DI2 E. between Pottsiille andirbiladelphia, froth April It, ISO, per ton cr 2000'llas. Pieper, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $2 fp Pikiton, Blooms, Timber, Merbleitime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50. Niels and Spikes, Itst and ifol!ed Iron, lollaw.Ware, Grain,' Salt; Cork; Lim. )3er, Staves, Salt.64h, Tehacco and Lead, 290 G 4 roceries, Hardwire, Whiskey, Ale and '',l3ecr, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam . En: :lgines. and Machinery, Seeds, Batter,. -'Lard, Tallow., Rags; Woo!Vye °as,' Iferfgp;Eirthen.Wilie and - Glue. 4 25 045 Goods, Wines and Foreign liquors, ;Drugs and Medicines, Glassy Paper, ' China. and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish :and Confectionary,' • 5,25 No Storage Will be charged for rteeitthgor del hewing Freight at any of the Compstiy's Depots ad, the tine; unless allowed to remelt' over 10 days. ;Payb of starting of rreighttfainson TIMM DAYS and &ATV DAYSISt..3; P.M ;3111# 82 rot' ttllniqkf the Malted States/ -• ITCIIELL'S Large Map of ht. ' United' 4.• States, 4 febt by 3i.mnuntcal on oilers cow - Ctining the census of the United Sta se—oflB4l.) ''s;nd the tely correct Map el the nhed Wes I.4nw ettaut, at the low rate or 04. w litleia alrodt l'ithit fourth . the usual price. Just ecciSed Aind far sale by 4.141TA1q. March 25, 13— . U>7l3fitLtAS & PAItASOLF3. 11QILK.9eotchi Oingham & 1 aslin Umbtalait." ••• 7 Pulet:l4 and Sun Shade-i. . , A complete tesotiment, jinn Ireeeived:le".joir ;cave by --- E: Q.& A. IfENDE: " May 213, birIATHERSI` 4 ; I dst tiecittst . kne fair safe n lot Feathers of eicelletit eiuslity SILLYMAN&CCV: 12-1 _ 13- * l!tiath fi. SMOKED MEAT.-41dAtend7shou!.; dens, gOod-.lleat and watt ceed.juld recte* arid for sa e by . , SIL YXI.4,N & CO: , .Miir& 18#. • k • • ~ El MIMI FIMI E