SEM EFE Mauttesoz4e'.—Read the follovitoOmep, gulls; and beware of the shockino fate therein depicted. hls from the New Orleans Tropic, and the wor- • thy Corporal,Btrecler, tftso ,4boro (itt his own estimation) none wiser, exists, in advice to his fair friends says uthat to daily ,too„ long sitting the blossoms of. instriminy,L mayteave.them to a lesson when there will be a "abort mi." • ', -$ The old Muhl. 1 j Like e trce !that Whin° 'fruit, ' • Nor a solitary, shoot, . : • Stands sire there.. . ' An oglimaid, starth i ed and staid; . Wrinkled cheeks end teeth 'decayed, ' And grey haii,., Yet that figure lank; and long. Wee the theme ofmany a song. Long ago; " _ -; And•her . vriice was like the note' • Of the bird of sweetest throat', no?. you know. ' ikro*, she. hasp peeked nose, i And rocd her eyes the crow's - . 'Fee are seen, And her tb n lips pucker in Just as i she'd eating , been, - 'Si coons green. , t !Like a shrivelled apple now, : . She hangs upon the bough, I - • . Of Life's tree, bare, , Though' all can plainly see That she had rather •be Like 6,PEAII.' • -•',l3er voice, when he is epeaking; .461t-e'rustv hittge's 'creaking, Grates the ear - Thohe fingers once 'eo'whtte, Like the felons of a kite; Now appear. 110 longer do tho eoz;:, Through the rates end-through the snows, To her flick- ;•.,Q • • , In her comfortless ehode; Sho is lonely es n toad . .. 1 . . - In his rock., . • , • Hating routes and parties, she Takes to scandal and to tea, And her cat—' . , , Goes to church and evening prayere— Is the head of Ladies Fain—, • • And all that. " She would almost give•her need, For the meanest of the beaus, Once rejected., • Maideit coyness all aloof, • j •• t • j She would take him---tit fire &rat proof; Tininspeeted. There .wail a droll subject—en Triahmen—up Worts the Criminal Courtlesterdoi, on the charge of having -in his possessio i n forged notes, know• ing them to be counterfeit. ! ' Do you know your rights?" said the Judge. ....Not so we:l as, I know my Wrongs," said he, -7 for we havn't been such intimate:acquaintances of late." Well, you have the right to challenge the twelve men who will be called up to :try your Said the judge. ' Ponfme eowl,ihrn;" said the ptiaoner, 7 I'm not goin' to exercise it—d—l a that's a nice job you'd be afther- given' Inc this mornin', to challenge, and fight them, coo--;one down and inother come int, I auppoae:—oh; no, you can't come it, Judge ' • I 4try ocriuitted him, more for this drollery than tlte'cleamess of his case, - tvis believe.—N. I: . m , , , *Daiairm. ACcinear.--An Omuus tauen with4aisengere fell into one of • the holes in • Broldwax, y3s:terdey: evening, 'tied there it yet remains. pasaingers escaPed by means of a fire ladder. • One of the new members of theComtrein Coun cil RU way of a fine bit otrorpahee the other evening; he Offered a restitution making:good moral eldra l eter a eine qua non 'pf appointment to office, Of course, the older. and ,iviser of the aldermen immediately put this doivn by declaring * it to be t. out of order." . * I • We saw a 'lreatitifull paroquette flying from tree to tree ren the Battery the• ether* ;morning, . Ind squealing like ,sizty.' If any body has lost • r such a bird, by applying at this office he—won't find out anything 'about it. J ' %MICRO 45ta...-Whisliers can:be s rais ed " at la cost Of-rinly three shillingalebylusing 'nlayrie's Coral Hair Reiterative," Se say the edvertbiernents.'—;sund. 'Mercury: Aur.entyrg.—=Att ex-rOmber of Congrees tells theto/lowing story ebont his eleFall i on to office: -- nil tell you how I 'accused my ilsctiOn in my diatric.t . seseral years a;0.. 41/Vheit I was nomina ted, the party to which I belong Was in the 'minor ity, end there Was no hripe of succeeding unless something mitre than ordinary was resorted After reflecting some time, I came lo theronciat, aim to steal a ling from one my. neighbors, ;MA I did, and in the in 'ming the tieiglibor tree. ed it! ascertained beyond a. denht!that I was the thief,. and publisloed .me as -:,such, when I immediatety appealed td the sym '4 pathiea of. 'the people; and asked them' if they thought I Would steal hogsl They swallowed the .bets—said :it was pe!seeetion on the part of the iteighhor, who was politidally criticised' to me, and the consequence was; [ was triuMphantly elected. But the next time I was e candidate fur the same cffire, a, Yankee froni • Vermont . was tire opposing candidate, who, having learned the secret, stole a sheep, and run me sky I • AN Ara esti° 131.esny.n.—When the cargo of American Cotton goods lin . being lande d et St. Oitherine'rt Esrck, London, from the ship Niagara, of Boston, -a mighty abarp•eyed Revenue Officer discovered that bales were marked trSim* Miile; Akaneiesfer." \ ...My eyes," said the Revenue - Officer, ~ these iOfernai Yankees hive been lug ' gfing back on de 'tour own Many foeters." - So off het lugged a \bale. to the Custom; liourte, - . The bait took—the officers ell bclieveathe goods to be _ really British made—even tht_bost judges of such fabrics, weretake l n in—the taborer:cargo I was re" . zed. and . declated fafei.ted to-the crown. When the 'effik reached the kars of ,the Importers.. they ex pleined by produc fir, evidence ;,to show that the goods bad been made in ~ Stark Mills, Manches ter, New. England," instead 1 4 Old England. Thegoods aide released, end Johnny Bull aeknow. kedges that Brother Jonathan his become as good n at maned' r - ' S u n. 1 . . Go. te Buffalo Com ittertisi F r id ay last, 53 - . man the Canadian side of !Irving a pair of birses rer 'to get s •load of emu._ y opposite Navy Island. 'Vasa the current bore off the driver" towards the lipids. A poison Who witnessed the perilous sit. tuition, made off m e cootie to intercept diem. but getting alarmed for his own safety had to change his equate sad re'ura again. OLIO r at the horse. extricated himself from the wagon, sod swam In safety to Ilia sbote,. while his mate and the dd. ver wore !teen to pitch frdni one shoot to the other, until they both plunged into the shys, below. Alden:Dan, Dalton, of Detroit, charge,' with stealing C i orporation Bcinds, bias biers set - at lib. crtp.- • A Millerits Camp Meeting rill be held at Rd 'dater on the 23d of this month, and e , Minorite pepor ia Shout to be eluted there. 7 • • 'arrangers are taken from Boatairtn Portland (112 miles) by mil road for elle dolhti, the din-, tetembelag rua in five houri %sue lEI=I :''' , ' , :': 4 ;"':.-'..0 ., '.• ,;~': Affect:Du. as, Pain or 'Weakness of Mei Breast ar,laings. Chronic Coughs, Plearisy s 'Hemerrhani of Me - Lungs, and all affections' of the Pulmonary Organs. • ' NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. • A &impound Balsamic .Oreparation of the Pruntis Virginian or " Wild Merry Bark," combined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by a new chemical 'process, approved and recem. mended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknoWleged the most valuable medicine ever dis-covered. In setting forth the virtue's of this truly great medicine, wo have no de'si're to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, not do we 'wish to eulogize it more than it justly deserves. Yet wilco we look around and see thei vast a mount of suffering and distress occasioned by Many of the diseases in'which•this medicine has proved so highly sitccessfrd, we feel thaC we can not urge its claims too strongly, or say tau much in its favour. • • - Various remedies it 'is true have beerf offered. and puffed into notice for.the cure of diseasee of the Lungs, and Borne havi no doubt bein found very useful, but of all that have vet beee,diseuv, ercd, it is admitted by physicians and all who 'have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as succes.ful as this, Such indeed, are . tbe MIII Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stage's of CoNiosirrtolv, after all the moot eateethed rem edi.a of physicians have :failed to effek_ any change,. the use of this ei me7L has been pro. ductivezif the rpost.viston mg relief, .encLae tunny effected cures' sit all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. ' In tho first s pi getiof the dinette, termed " Ca tarrhal Consumption," originating from neglect ed it has been used with undeviating success, and hundreds ackhowledge they owe the restoration of their beartu'lliis invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Consumption 'so prevalent: amongst deli Cate young !females, comnionly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A'DECLINE," A complaint with which thousanda are linger, ing; if hue also proved highly soccessful and not only possesses the power of checking the prog ress of this alarming complaint, but alsolstrengh. ens and invigorates the system more.effectoally than any medicine we have ever posseSsed. - Besides its aurpcising efßeacy in Consump tion, itisequally efficacious in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis,; and all iiffcctiona of the Lungs, and has cured many of the most obsti . . nate cases, after every other remedy had failed. IrfFor particlars see. Dr. :Wister'a treatise on Consumption, to be lied of the agents. The Extraordinary' Success Attending the use of this medicine in diseases of A ,the Lungs, and the many .singular; cures it has, effected, having fully established its efficacy, and as titre head - already published numerous cer tificates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we.consider it un necessary to exhibit a long list tor .them in this place, and wiltooly mention a few cases,Ao - show what it has done . _ _WHILE 1411% REMAINS WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. • A S.URFILI4NO_ ClaliE..—Among the many sin. viler cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shown as in the casd of Mrs. Austin. This lady had been consumptive for, several yeara r and.during the greater part of this time had receivedlthe best medibal attention t iand hi ed al: the moat valuable - remedies, yet'nothing could be found to arrest its progress. - Site be came subject to violent fits of couglaing,iiimecto rated large (identities orinatte.r occasionally tin ged with blood, and step by !step this fearlul die ease continued its-course, until all hopes . of a re covery was entirely, despaired of. While in this distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge, of the grave,"she commenced the use of this Balsam, which to use her own'expression, op. erated almost like a charm. In a few dais she expectorated' freely, tho cough was gradually siippresaed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour.to her looki - , and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay, she is seen mingling, in soeiety, in better health..than 9116 has enjoyed fur yearS, , ' • ' ?INTERESTED TESTISIONY,^7IIavitig- Witnes sed the surprising ctßicacy of Dr. SVistar'a Bal sam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs: Austin, I cheerfully ,acknowledge the above- statenaont to be true-and correct.. . 3..t.N: WALTERS, M:'D. • LIVER Cosinsini.--Mrs. Eliza Thompson was alllcted with this complaint for nearly five years, tiering which time she was undcethe most sk.il fulphygicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Homeepathic remedies, and every thing that of_ timed her any hopes of', relief. She had dull, wandering puins Sin the !side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and had been uns. ble to,slecp on the right 'side for three .yoars• By the use of thiS Balsam; she was cured in a few"weeks, and reiriaini'well tothis day. , J -, ELIZA THOMPSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir :—Although your invaluable medi. nine has already found hundreds of powerful vocates, it may still. be, gratifying to you to re ceive a communicatiorrtrom any onplthat has been relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly; my case. have' been ,a victim to that terrible disease tonisumptiOnJor many'months, and have suffer. *ed so much; that I i had become blinost weary of My life.. Hearing your Balsameo highly prais ed, 1 began taking : it a few weeks back, and can asapre you it has relieved me more than any thing . l have ever used beforeoind 1 confidently believe it will cure me effectually.. " Please ;give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and 'oblige, i Yours . Respectfully, ' - JOIIN PEARSON. ' ' Chester County, Sept. 6, 1811. Friend Winter:-11 'gives me much pleasure to inform thee that my wife's health,hus improv ed very'. muchsince she has been using thy Bal. earn of Wild Cherry, and's we think 'there is no doubt but it will cure her. She has takervihe two bottles I purchased from thee a short .time since, and her, cough its much better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found no. thing to give her so much relief. Thee' will please give the bearer two i boules 'more fur - Thy Friend, • EDWARD HOLMES. Lancaster County, July; 18, 1841. Dear Sirr—PleaSe send me two,hottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. 'I have been afflicted with Consumption for the last two years and suffered very' much with if .severe cough", pains in my breast, dif6culty of breathing, night sweats, &c., and having (lied numerous remedies, and dlso.been under several doctors, yet I could not find 'any'thinn to' relieve me 'anti! I used' some of your Balsam. I got one bottle fiom neighb9r, of niine who is using It, and have found 11301 wonderfarelief from it that I have no doubt it will cure meeffectually. Very resp ectfully yours, &c , . ' ROBERT HOMMAN. EP Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoff insn, a physician of extensive practice in Hun: tingdon county. ' . • " - Dear procured one bottle of Dr. Wia.. tar's Balsam of Wild Cberry. from Thomas Reed, , lasq., of thie place t . anditried it in a case of oiled. mate AsehMa. on a child of Paul Schwebie, in 'which many other remedies had been tried with. out toy rebel. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opinion, the child is effectually cured by its ate, Yours, &c„ JACOB HOFFMAN. M. D. . December 23d,1841. pier Sir,—Your Balsam tof Wild Cherry has 'effected sane aitoniifiiog curei'-here: ' One of Whielkis an old lady, Mrs. Russell:who had been sabering for a long time with shortness of breath.. idg, end general weakness, until she.waa finally obliged to keep her bet Atter various other re • media had been resorted to in vain.sha commeo eed using-your Balstiro. and ,after taking two bot ;~.~:~, No s ciudekerP II No Decei SURPRISING VIRTUES ties, was so far recovered as to be able to attend to all ibe dutiqs o house. and= taking twin bottles moia.waS t<ntirFiy cured. - - Respectfully &c, ' lOHN 'S. C. -MARTIN. - Pottsville.Pa. I • • CAU JON.--As thole; is. a spurious mixture called eyrup if Wild ditrrO, pdrehasera should be very particular to ask for Dr. 'W.ISTAIt'S BALSAM, and'ottserve hie signature on the Bat. Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at whole. sale by-Williamsl& Co., Chetnista,llo, 21 'Minor Street, Philadelphia.: ' - • Sold 'in Pottsvtlln by E. R EICHHOLTZ and JOHN IS. C. "MARTIN, and in almost every . town and villagd throughout ibeorniry. PricOS 100 Bottle. • , January 7, 180. ' - 2 , B, Hake. ; Jau LAING. T'OWNI HALL, STORE. _HAAS & LAING, • ' , jIAKE pleasure in announeing to the citizens , o Schoylkill county. that they have just opened in . the basement story of the Town Hall., 'on Centre street. in the 'Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as. ionment of L ; INE GOODS; - .- l ust brought froni Philadelphia, where they were se acted with great ' care, i and purchased at unusually • ow prices—coo t risingevery variety of 1: Dry Goods, (rocer i es, Dtifell..Wrire, China . ~. - • Ware,. Q and Earthen Ware, 1 . Among which ay be found • , Superfine Clo a:of varioust colors anikqualities; s r , Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. Printa . Lawns', Ginghanas;Morinoes and Plaids,' S lk. S .tin, Linen rind Laces, - • Canton Flannel, Hollands and Nanktne; 1 - - Marseillesand Valentin Vestings,. 3-4. 4-4, 5-4:6-;4 Medina, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambrie, Girigham and Cotton lland'fs. Nmv and sof erior style Summer Cloths, • . Cottonadea and &rumens, . 1 • ' In floe, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's. Summer Ware, - ,4,Z - 1, Silk.Cottoti. Mohair, Morino & ,Vors'd Stockings Ladies' red Gentlemen's Soper Kid, Hoskin, York - tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, M - onair and Picnic. Mitts, &c. •• Now, Orleantr, Si. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, . ' New Orleans, Sugar fronse. and Syrup Molasses, Tea sad Coffee, of various kinds, . . • Chcese„Canilles, Snap and Vinegar, , Salmon. Herring. Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, .- llama, Sho ulders; Beef, and Venison, •Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, . Havanna, Half Spanish and Comnarin Segars, ~ Soda, IVater and Svgar Cracker's'', . ' Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, . - Dried Apple's and Peaches, and a great variety °father articles, all of which will be sold at lo u t prices for cash, or in Exchange for cotintry prat . ,": • . • ' 117Remeniber the Town Hall Store, - Pottsville. Mar 14, - 11:7 IVIIiirIVANTri BAtRG A INS. Azita , 11' . 1 PPINCOTT & TA YLOR are receiving from BA their Wholesale and Retail Store.l l lo. 24, Mar ket -street, Philadelphia, a lot of superior Reidy Made Clothing, and which. they are obliged to offer at 'low prices. in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and by selling at reduced prices, it will enable them to dispose of &Mr splendid assortment of Clothin to the entare•satiefactioe of the customers. By ca lling and examining, you wi:l find full Lined Plain and Fig. ure-I Beaver Cloth Suitout Coats varying ha price from - I - $ll On to 15 Oh Supericir English Pilot coats, . 600 to 10 00 do - Flashing , de 250 to 500 do Blue and Bl'k. Frock Feats 900 to, 12 00 do Ido Dress ao, ,:900to 11 50 do - Grey and Green Cloth Coats ':', Iv to 9 00 do Moleskin Frock & Dress do 400 to 500 Also on hand an*sortment of Fancy - Satin Vests. -.- : 2.50 to 450 With,a variety of Suspenders, Stocks, and Collars. &c., all of Wtnch will be sold to the entire satisfac— tion of all that May call, by . • I LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR, . .. 1 • I Mammoth Clothing Store, Coiner of Ala hen tong° and Centre -street. P. S.--W ' are 1101 V prepared tit accommodate those fifieen men thatcalled on us last Saturday fo ; Surtout Coa at th eir own prices. Pottsville. December 31; NEW DRUG STORE. • • • s-s• '7 l 1 E.B.- EICIIHOLT2 respecifullv • -- ar ) nforine the citizens of Puttiville, and Schuylkill county generally, that he 'ues opened, ( in the store formerly oa cepied by. M r. . Slater.) a general assortment of • . prop,. Medicine', -) • . Chemicals, Paints; - Oils," -.Oyes, • irarnishes,' • Pally' Oleos, Spice"! Patent. Medicines. cfe.. And solinqs a share, of public patronage, nrinfi dently assuring the public that every article in his line, shall be of the first quality, and purely gennine. ' , • [laving served a regular apprenticeship to the bosines to Philadelphia, those who favoui him with a calf, can rest satisfied that he will 'guard stricttv egainst all mistakes, and have theirmed icinesiputif up with the,greatest care and nieety. - Physicians prescriptions* attended to with par. titular cafe, at all hours. Country Physician's and Storekeepers, supplied at a small - advance on ci ty price+. Pottsville.neeemberl3. 49-f 1 • [ ItIEIV ' SCHOOL , BOOKS: . 200 ,New Cobb's Spelling Books 200 do do , Rcaders'No.:l 200 do •do do' N 0.2 .50 Fro to American Speaker 50 do History of the . United States -i 50 do Grammars -, 50 Reiilee Arithmetice t 50 1114helPa Geographical Readers j.. 50 .do Geography tind Atlas' 50 do , Primary Geography All, of , collich will be sold wholesale and ;retail at Philadelphia pricee r by the subscriber 1 El• BANNAN.' Innut4 21", 1€43, '' , Valuable Oral Tracts to Rent.l 11 1 0 letlon !gases. to suitapplicants, all that tract o laud belonging to The North American Coal Co known tis the Mill Creek Tract, containinohe for loving Itst of Coal Veins, many of which, among others, the Peach Mountain Veinaz , hating a range of over a mile in length, viz:—Lewia. Spohn. Rum' ieug h, Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson. Little Tracey, Peach Mountairi,Veir s, Green intik, or Ravensdale Vein, Perpendicular,- . Diamond,- and Big Diamond . Veins. along'with many others not named, A Isooill that (tract called the Junction Tract. be longing to the said company, containing—the Salem, Forest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black' mine, C. Lawtonand Alfred Lawton Veins. Also. a Saw Mill, and Grist Mill, situated on the Mill Creek Tract II of yv4icl), will be rear on moderate terms by op. plyingDAVID CHILLAS. st his o ffi ce, at the La dings of said company, al Pottsvi le, or to • Decent - tier 17, TIMOTHY M. BRYATI, Market Street, Phitodelphia 51--3naco HAAS! HAMS:: &C. . PIN i F;subseriher announces to the public that it) /A has unhand a 'grge quantity of wet! cured Hams, Dried !feel; Tenuous, &c. &c., which he will sell at vgRYLpw RATICa Foa CASH. at 'his stand in Centre Strect,topposite the Town Hall. All smoked meat. which im trial should 'prove not to be good,, will be taken back. .! ilea;lways keeps for sale all kinds of Fresh Meat, which twill be sokFit reduced prices—and, respectful , ty aolleita the Patronage of the public.. • JOHN REAGER. Proms Oh... Feb. II 7—ts To Dye ens, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam Engine Builders, and others. PASCAL. IRON WORKS. • •WELDED WROUGIITARON VIBES Ftnin (inches tot in calibre end .2 to 14 feet loud. capable of notations presume from 400 to 2500 Ito. pen square inch, with Stop , i.Lata, and 'other mores to snit, fitting together; with screw tow% suitable for STEAM, WATEIL GAS, and Go dio7o/dOTIVE and other STEAK {TOILER , SLIM 2 Go v• Ittanullieturad and far sale by )11012,1i15, TASKS 11,& Itto/111.111. Warehouse 13. E. Corner of Third! Walnut BIM; 1 111LADELPHIA. ~ • „. - 'WEYER AND' AGUE.- ", ROWAND'S 7 ONIC MIXTPRE.. A RESH supply of th e above 15.1ediem . e.a certain dare Tor the fever and ague. Just received and MARTINS Drug Store September 3. - ' 364- ; . 1.-Z-1-• • z z'2. :~ ~~i EMMI -, .1 ,, , ,- ~..;' .-,, • -:: ; : ,- - - f;i -,cv, : - i'f , ',.,: - -',4 ,- :. , z , - :i-1 . 1. : - . =. TIM MINERW:T . JOURNA.4. : i,-. . 20- r , SHERIFFALTY. To ihn Free and independent Elec . "tors Of Sehuylkil ! County. AT the carcest solicitation of a number of my Giends. I have been 'indUccd to offer myself es a candidate for the office of • SHEFIFF At the ensuing election. r Should you think pro. Per to elect me, I pledge EnriefElo 'Perform the duties of said office, to the best of my ability. SAMUEL CHRISTJUAN. 12— March 19. To the . Yree and Independent Elec tors of Schuylkill County. , AVING been solicited by a large number or my friends, I arn induced to offer myself as a candidate, at. the ensuing eleeiion, for the dace of ' ' SHERIFF. • ;) Should I be so fortunate as to receiiika majority .01 yatir.votes I will perform' the duties of that office impartially audio the beat of my ability. --ii:% \ ;WILLIAM ATE... ' West Br nswig. • - 12— Ruth 18, To the k:lectoro , of-Sehuykill Co. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS;—At the nigent solicitation of a number of my friends. I am induced to offer nosiielfas a candidate for the idffice of . i • •. ' l i S 1 I Eli.IP F \ I At the ensuing election, 'Should you think proper to elect ute. I pledge myself to perform itte duties of the %olEee to. the best of toy abilities. , , • 1 ' - ' SAMUE L KAUFMAN. .11- March 11,. 17ro the Pee - and!lndektident'llee tors of Schuykill, Co#nty. RIENDS.AND FELLOW CITIZENS:-Dar log been soliciteit ti, a number of my friends, ern induced, to *lirr myself as a candidate at the next General Election for office of • SHERIFF. Should.] be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your rotes I , pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity to the best of my ability. JEREMIAH. REED. 10--te Pottsville, Match 4, TO the Eleetorsk)f Schuylkill Co. • FELLOW CITIZENS :--At,the earnest soli citation of a number of my fellow.citizene, have been induced to offer-myself as a candidate for the office of • ,' SHERIFF At-the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your suffrage. Should Ibe ao fortunate as to be elected to said office, ,I will endeavor to perform the duties thereof to your entire satisfacticn. Your fellow citizen, ' March 11. To the Free and Independent Voters of Schuylkill •County . '. • i ELLOW.CITIiENS :—The solicitations of -•••• numerous friends, who . have promised me their support, have induced me to offer myself to your consideration, silo candidate for the Of fice of ti iRIFF ', at the next October Election.' Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes, I will spate no ciaqions to give entire saitstac• lion, by fulfilling the duties of the. Office with industry and' fidelity. NICtIOLAS SEITPNCER. Pottsville, March 25, 1843. , 13— To the Eltctors 'of Schuylkill Co. viELLOW CITIZENS ; -4 t the kolicitation j.m: . of coy friends, who have voluntarily promi. sed to support me in different sections of the count!, I have been induced to offer myself as a cantlidate for the office of 1' SHE-It I Ft, Atthe j eesuing election. Shu'uld I Jbe so futtm note ae to be eleeted.ll pledge ,r,nyself to perform the a c fshi ls2 . o.o the o ffi ce j with - fidelity, to the best j JOSHUA BOYER. IcKeansborg., March 25, ro the Free and Independent Flee .- Nis of Schuylkilli Connty. . , FELLOW CITIZEN6:—At the earnest voila citations of a .nu.mber of My friends, I have concluded to offer myself as ajeandidatc fur the . office of 1 ;SHE-RI F F At the ensuini election , and iespectfully solicit your voles. \ * Should I e elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of t ,. office to the beet of my abilities. I ! 'MI 41AEL SELTZER. e 1 i . 11— , Afarch 11, To Ike Elcetore of Schuy/kin Co. FELLOW 'CITIZENS:—I! offer Myself iti-tr, - I L . , candidate fur the ufficesoft • , •' . 1 1 i S lirE,R.l FF • 1 . i Of Schuyliiillteounty ot the election in October, next. Should you elect me, pledge myself to do my , duty with fuldlio. • r 1 , W C. LEIB: Pottsville April 80843. I 15— T'' fly - V - ' o the Vt - ifei -- -“,f Selll , lol County' . , Fellow Citizens:-,-In the ho eOf receiving a majority apple votes, I hereby offer myself as' a candidate fur the Office of. I , , ISHER:IFF,- . At the next General Election ) ' If elected, my beet exertions shall be used to perform the du. ties appertaining ti that. Office, promptly and faithfully—and if defeated;shill remain Yours in Friendship, I - ' ANDREW l• IL WILSON. I • T IS—te, 29, FOR I SALE •OR EXCHAGE, ' . POTTsVILLE Lrs. ?. r OZ'S N 05.13 and 23 in Fisher' additi+n, cont a in- wing each 30 feetTront on Canal street. extending in depth 150 feet to a5O feet suer and adjoining lots of B. W. Riehards..k M. Fisher a d others. These .lots are pleasantly - located for dry Rings ; and will be sold low or erchangrd for coal or other-property Appiy to . `s, ALLEN CUTHBERT, Phila., 514 20, 21-4 t ' 355 Arch street PUBLIC SALE, • - AT: SHAMOKIN FIUHNACE., WILL be exposed to sale bycl üblic . vendee, at Shamokin Furnace, the t wrtid Shamokin, on Tuesdav,the 6th day t f June lext. the following ' property, viz . Two !Mildred thousand feet ofOak White, and Yel- low Ptne r Lumber, r consistina priticipally of plank. boardefand Scantling ;;thirty Rail Read Cars, almost new and in excellent order calculated to carry three ton , Pr - Nit* coal each; ten setts-afar Wheels, Ax les and Bales, 'with all the wmught and cast iron and &age work necessary for rail road cars; seventeen large Drill. Care; ten small do ;sixteen Car Wheels; a sett of Fu'rtitice Toole ; a 'sett of Smith's Tools;. 'a lot of Boiler Iron; a lot of now end old Wrought Iron ; 7 Wheelbarrows. Shovel,. Picks, and a variety of Tools usually used about a furnace and in the min-. Me Of coil. -Also, one Horse and it one Horse Cart. The terms will be made known On the day auto, by John Nicholls, the anent of the subscriber. • _ i. BLNJAMIN Ii YARNALL. Assigns) of.the Shamokin 'Coal 45- . lron Co Shamokin, May 20th.1843. - • SMOKED do PICKLED . S MON just ie. ceived and for sale by ' I Mai 20, ' T. & 1 .1. BEATTY, LOT FOR SALE. T HE subscriber (will vall at i private sale, a Lahof Ground 64 feet , frou ng,on Schull.' hill Avenue and Chiarch Allay, Ibv 154 deep.—' This Lot joins the new German Catholic Church; Lot. and is a desirablq, property. It will bli' sold cheap nn accommodatidp terms, Apply to . ' . EALTZER EUCIJITE. Jane 10, 24-3 t: I , . . i at Dosch's. TO SENT - - A amyl pleaeantly situated dwelling 'house in Centre street. in the-borough of as ! Pottsville; nearly opposite the Episcopal a ; Church - . "The Wilma is imitable fora pri. vale family or Boarding bonze, and will be pat in Ent rate order. Pinannuon given immedi. l ately.. For terms. B.7.e.i.apVy. to . - E. O. I PA BY, Pottsville. or , S. 14. 1 Port Carbon. 1 • • 24--1 m June 10 SMOKED BEER—Now York Smoked Brat of a superior qoale.Y. for' sale by - MaY 20, 21--• T. fk J. BEATTY. COSTIVEN 'S. . , Recatudthey completely cleans , the stomach and bowebrfrom those bilious and co rapt ht.inors which Paralyse and weaken the digestive organs, and are the cause of headache, nadsea, and 'sickness, palpitation of the heari,rheuatic . pains in va nous parts of the body, and many m othr r unpleasan symptom& ' . In all disordered motions of Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous ' Putrid Wright's Indian Vegetable 'Pills . rain remedy; because thy cleanii, bdwels from all billions; hum, blood; tonsequently, as they disease, they are absolutely! eer4 of fever. • JOHN L IT. BICKEL: 'So ? also when morbid humors ,the membrane andnuecle, - eaus mation and 'avvelllng, called • RHEUMATISM, G Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills I may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persveredwith, will most assuredly, and witho t fad, makt.a Per fect cure of the above painful m. adies.--From three to six ot said Indian Vegetable Pi Is taken every night or, going to bed; will,, in a short ime. etienpletely rid, the body from all morbid and Corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout, and ,paitiof eYery descriptioo,will ri disappeaas ir by magic. ,- I For the same reason, when, from sudden changes , of the atmosphere. or any - other Cause, the perspira tion is Checked, and these humors which should pass 11 °lrby the skin, are thrown inwa y , causing headache, nausea,-and sickness, pain in th - bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, ho reeness, coughs. con sumption, rheumatic pains, in va ions part Of the body and many other aymtoml of ,I 1 • • ' ' CATCHING COD, , 1 Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will inVMriably give immediate relief. Three or four pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeated a few, times, will. remo v e all the above : unpleasant aVrinoma, and restore the body to even sounder hcaltl than before. Tne same may be said of, diFiculty 'jot' breathing, or. , i, I ASTHMA • 1 Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen, nd carry of by the stomach ands bowels those rough and phlegmy humors which stop the r cells of the lunge, and are the cause' of thelabovevlreadful com plaint • ' ' 1 . . It should-also be remembered that. WRIGHT'S INDIA N VEGETABLE PI LLI are ce rMin to remove pain in the side. oppression, nau ea and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, a yell w tinge of the skin and cyce, and every other syrup oms of -, 1 . LIVER COMP AINT.; , Because they' purge from - the body those eorrtipt and stagnant humours, whic h when deposited on the liver, are the Cause of the above dangeroes "complaint ' They are also to prevent ' - APOPLEXY AND. SUDDEN,DEATIL Because they carry off th_Ose hueromrs 'edlich obstruc ting the circulation, are the eau ' s ofa rush. or deter mination of blood to the head; giddiness, especially on turningsuddenly round, blind Less, drowsiness, loss of memory. intjamation of the ain, insanity. and all disorders of the mind. i i Those who labeur within do rs should remember that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion ii,r the lungs, and at the same time owing to Ivi ant of exercise, the 'bowels are not Aufficiently evacuated, • the blood becomes impure, and headache, indigeition, palpita tion of the - heart.: and ' many' other; disagreeable symtoms are sure to fulloW. 1 ' - I WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGFABLE PILLS. Being.a, Cleanser of the stoinae and bowels, and a direct purifier of the Blood, ane certain not only to remove pain or distress of every, kind Von) the body, but if used occasionally,So as tit keep ihe body free from those humours which are the !nausea/ every malady Incident m WM , they; will 'Most assuredly promote such a just and equal. irculatiOn of the bleed ghat those who lead 'a sedenta y life, Will be able to enjoy sound health. and diso e of a 4 kind teill be absolutely. impossible. ...- . . . 4 :AUTIONS 70 AGE NTS : ' . . Country agents,' and of era, are. respectfully informed that. owing to thegreat IpOpulartty, and increasing demand for the abo c! maned Pale, a host of unprincipled d persons are busilyi engaged in manufacturing, end;,'vending a ,spurious atticle.. in imitation ofl 1 WRIGHT'S MALAN VEG ET.il ifI.E PILL. in They are also further infor ed that I. have a suit pending against one V 0. F Ick, ra counterfeiting the above named medicine! an are cautioned against buying or receiving , medicine from train V. 0. Feick , as he cannot - by any possibility. have the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale.. All travelling agents, -with genuine Medicine are provided' with a certificate loaf ageheY, signed by William Wright, Vice Presider of th 4 N. A'. College. oftleaftb. ; t I Travellers, who cannot shoW a certificate as above described .will be known as base impostors.—Slinn them. therefore:4s you would Highway man, or Midnight Robber. r' Offices. devoted exclusively o the sale of Wright's Indian' Vegetable Pills wholesale: abd retail, No -169 Race St. Philadelp hia. 2dd Greenwich street Boston N B--Beuxtre of the count-efeher in - Third Street Fhttaderphio meant') Ip _hia. , AG ENTS FOR SCHUY I, KILUCOUNTY. Thomas & James Beatty. Po tsville.l Bickel &- Hill, Orwigsburg. : Daniel Saylor„ Schuylkill ti en. Aaron Malts.,...Mahantonge,al . , 1 J. Heist. Klingersiown I, Jacob Kauffman, Lower M hantongo, Jonas Kauffman. i do Ala aantongo, Caleb Wheeler,Pihegrove. i , • • John Snyrkr, Friedensburg - I i • • J & G 4'lanz. Port Clinton Fetheroff, Drey 14 ,co. Tuscarora. ,; - William Taggert, 'Foment'' , 1 . John Naurer, Alahantongo.. Monty Forreider, West Pe n Township II Schuler &Co, East Brar,swick Township .. . Seltzei &Bock. McKeansharg , P C. H. DeForest. Lewellyn. - , f mr : &fennel 0. ift J0..0 Kauffman, 24.mermantown October 1. 1842. ~ I It. ! _ 40— , • DRUGS AND 111.EDIGIN.ES. . _ JUST received in addition ' to fen , her supplies, a gencial artiortnient! of !‘ Ave• 1 li ! Sarnia, _ 1 •.„. ! idedielmes. • •••• ... ' Us. and nolpenline. . Chemicals, , Dye ,Suffs, ; i Pateal Illecticiner, . VarniOes, ,1 ! i • Perft.smerv - ; Glass;frortzTApp to 24 6y 30. Together with every aro* in ! hie line, oldie he offers for attle,at a mall advance.a 01 iolicita the at tention of Physicians and acaintry dealers generally. ' ; ! JOIN S, IC. i MARTI N . iltr Panic:War attention given to. Phinician's - Pre. peririona.at all beers. ! i 1 . I%.overnber 22. 1 • I WE" :EL PENS.t-Tbe:ectibscriber tt received a fresh apply; or Steel Pena int every among, which t lis the • - PRINCIPALITY rga, . . Said to, be equal So any, (Waal. sale cheap by t • • BOWAN, Blay12; -• ; I I " • ' I . i • "J jam of almair ME g - 1 ILBLAIN REMEDY—Warra •11 certain' tnr frosteff fed awl howls, only whole sale and retail at Eleai.OLTZ S noW brut& Chem cal Siete. Pottsville. Pa. ' Janus 7. , 2 pRiN rEnst INK , -[ n t7an 12 „ d_e" by ren 19, lei,: c.lor nio PEA . SEIS" 'Cipugh Candy, act received frn AgenL Philadelphia, and 'for tat .1 Ding - quire ' Deciinbe JHIP* at CANDi--Just sale an italortznent ofGig, Whips.and Walking Canes. - March 19.12= into: S. DR. BECKER'S EYE SAL' oflhia highly cele*aledSa inflamed Eyes—juat 4eceived JOHN. S. C. AIARTIS'; Janoug2B, MS; -.- I - • NIMIGIT . PB ! VEGETABL Of Vi, Noo Amitic, Co/1 - This extraordinary medicine is principle that the human frame i ONE DISEASE. viz .Corrupt Humore,l Impurity of the. Blond, and nothi cleansing, is wanted in order to dri descriptiowfrom tho body. If the channels of our mighty come choked, up, would not the a find new ontleik, or the country b so with the human body; if the nat closed, the accumulated impuriti ly &ad vent in sorne form of diseas certain consequence. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG are 'eminently calculated for car PURIFt IND ,PRINCIPLE. because tt4 medicine PO_ justly balanced and' to the humXn consiitution, that thi thp most delicate; at the - injure thp most delicate; at the sal such a manner as la produce.free, bowels, and repeated a few tbries,, ly impossibla for pain or distiess tinue in, the b'ody. A _single tare the abe named Indian Vegetab cases, give relief, sometimes even 0 f sirorde to describe, and-it-persei time, there is not a Malady in the Brun ills that cart possibly withst a l,. and wonderful influence.: %Yakt at Pitta are a certain cure for FEVERS: NE 11 A NEW FOUNTAIN . 01 LIVE HAS OPENED. , . AND itsohealing streams now • gushing forth. brilliant star Ins arisen in the - East. ~.and now , cheering thousands "with attimcgo mum, Lona urn, AND LIAPINNES -.. _ • . " Ibe Kegg,:a ESN • That tar it • - - DR. REICIrTEEPS VEGETABLE PURGATIVE I. ply , at- Pease •• the Wholesale at MARTIN S '31,1 '.• • /- These pills. let all understand. cure disr;ase by a power peculiar only to itself. Which instantly cheek. the action and yrogress. of disease. for their com mencement is much alike. (which-is when the • • BLOOD ANDJUICES ' received and of ;tdkny. and,riding are so far depraved, is to produce obstructions and sores) that one medicine, provided it be competent to produce bickness, will be all that is neceseary foe removing disease, and restoring C. MARTIN re for sore and nci for *ale by .Diug ,Stores ,15-7 mankind.' L et it likewise be remembered; that there is no medicine now in existence possessing 'equal heating powers; and that no- vegetable, or any other kind of physic can at. soon restore health, when lust, even in cases the most inveterate. . .• The action Of these Fills upon the bewels, are mild; producing no griping .paina or debility, but do the contrary, after they have operated,, you' feel that a load of irritating and corrupt bunaors have been taken from you, and. the buoyant feelings of health spring up in their place; and what iii another great object-in these pills, they are always safe.they may be taken on all °cessions, and under any circum stances. without regard to the name of the diseasejor they operate upon every part of the body, and expel disease from whatever part it may be seated. Every person who possesses a box'of these pills NEEDS NO -PHYSICIAN • PILLS gi - of Health. founded upon the, tr. subject to ONLY otnel word g save vegetable • e disealie ofeveryt, • rivers shOuld.be— cumulated waters I , ,inundatedt---Just rat drains! become Will most pssured :cir death rill be a for in theM be can find a cure, and confidentlynrcly upon a speedy restoration to health. 1 In GermanyYthe land of their origin; millions of persons have experienced their beneficial effects,; Mid the thousands who have' used. them here. speak of them in thehilliest of terms, on account of their cure r: live propertieft. - The joyful news of' health and comfort, spreads' from those who have happily used . • DR.. REICDTER'S - VEGETABLE F,'PRGATIVE FILLS. .and they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth. '-- ;TABLE j PILLS i,ing out ibis elevate wy are a purgative withal So natural ey catinotipossibly me time, it used in evacuations by the tt will be absolute. Sr any kind to con. y five cent box o le Pills Will, in all beyebd the power vered in fur a short r hole course of hu h their astonishing OINDIAN VEGILTA- And why, we spay reasonably 'lnquire. have they become so endeared to Ole hearts of those whci have used them. and by theta gained such a popularity Simply because their action upon the HUMAN 'BODY, • .• *as as the sun and rain upon :vegetation, giving new life to all who partook of its happy influence. As the health of the plant depends mien the sap which circulates through its branches, so the life and health Cif mankind depends upon the blood which flows through his veins. Mid w hell this vital fluid, which is moat necessary to the growth and support of the body, by some unknown cause becomes loaded with morbid and CORRUPT HUMORS, so that-instead of nourishing and strengthening the body, it labors to produce obstructions in the system. which engenders disease, have - recou ree to a medicine that is perfectly safe in every diseaie, and that will produce a favorable termination, irgiven early in the corimivint, frequently in c• few hours and !nest always in a few days, that medicine ia ; 1 the Blood, 'called ,uflamtnatory, and ill be eotind a cer .the stomach acd re and purify the 1 -move every. kind-of ,it to cure every kind Reichter's Pgelable which co throughly cleanies the blood and sy l tuen) at laige, that disease of any kind cannot, possibly exist; where are deposited upon g thuse . pains bath- prodded nature is not beyond all human assistance. The price of these pills is 25 cents per box. with full directions," and can be had nt the, UT, &c..' Philadelphiallcdieal MA— established fur the suopress;on_,------- Of Quackery. at the northeast corner 'or stx•ru and RACE streets— likewise of sub-bgente. , • .uft.F.ENPIELD. Pa., Oct, 10. 1842. Dear Sir : vciu doubtlesi remember my calling at your establishment' about two weeks sinee,.and ob taining from you one dollar's worth of Da. RIECH TER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE. Pill-S. for one of my neighbors who requested me to procure the article for them. This being. done and my own business transacted, f started for home: After travel; _ hog all day, 1 was taken with a Orlden chill, which Jell me with a violent fever, head-ache, and &insider able pair. throughout my whole system, with great sickness at my stomach, , which so completely disere abled me that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn on the road for 'eller and rest. Upon iligoiry, they had, nothing that could possibly afl'ord me relief. While yet io misery, for I never was so ill in all my life, I h7ppily thought of .your .pills. and resolved to open one box upon my own account and seek relief ifi them. 1 took - lux of them drank a warm cup'Of tea. 21111 retired to bed, My pain here ceased in a measure, 'and I soon fill sound asleep. In the morning 1 awoke much better, and .tiler tbe . pills had operated I' was quite a 'different person ; took a nothes.fiose of four pills, remained there nil 11 ednesdav, and-on , Thur.day started-for home as well as ever, and still enjoy good health—the persons for whom I bought them, informs me that 'they have experienced more benefit from-your pills than d whole cart load of the quacks which they had formerly used. Surely if they. used them with as good an'effect upon themselves as have, they have good reason fit: extoling their Vir tues ; - and if you take my advice, you will j - - - ..:.rsevere, go on and recommend them to all who are 13boring, , under disease. and my word lbr it, they will become So popular as a general, remedy that you will find it difficult in supplying the demand. !Signal)* G. W. GRA :WOK - Greenfield. The above, Medicine is sold in Pottsville 'at the Stereo( CLEMENS & PARVIN Pottsville,-March, 11, 1843. • 11—ly DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, 2 , ' riptSPECTFULLY infotrue the inhabitants mwof Pottsville and its vitinitv,* that he has 'moved in town; and offers his professional se?: mt . in all the medical branches o lie public. 'Practicing he Itomocepathic system, and requested; the Allompahic, he hopes from lone experience to give full satisfaction to such as wily call cabin], fle will be ready for profession. al services at any time at his residence. A. D. LIPPE,SI . D. Greenwood, December . 49—tr: JOHN. C NEVILLE, ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1111 AS removed from Market Street to the 'store former 4 occupied by Abraham Meisse, io Centre Street, opposite the.Poat Office. Pottsville, October 8, , 41— j , JAMES 11. - CAMPBELL,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. forrsviLLE, Pk. • HAS removed his office to .the smith west corner of Centro and Market streets, one door south of Samuel Thompson's Store. Practicing in the sere al Cotirts of Schuylkill and Columbia counties. , M. A. DOO 1 4 E Y, • ATTOR Ai EY AT LAW, • • POTTSVILLt. • lIAS removed his office to the office of John C. Neville,'F:Kq; opposite the Post Wee. Novereher 9.6. 48— . , . •1.). E. NICE;. _ • ATTORNET AT LAW - . OFFICE in Centre street. orimsite the Ezehang Howl; , ent•sville. Sent. 3. , —36 ; JO lIN •P. 110 BAR I, J ., • • ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! • ORWIGSBURG. Wili prodiee in the Couits of Schuylkill rowdy NEW FASHIONABLE CLOTHING I STORE AT THE TOWN HALL.: AIIUST opened fur the Benefit of the Poor, liy sellina at ;educed prites and ro c cosh, at the Town Hall. • By calling end miming you will find the Pk ; ces to suit the Thies. Pottsville,•November 15, • • 46 JEW YORK DRIED PLUMS,—An excel. lent article for pies, just opened and for sale by , . W. M. MARSHALL. Corner of Norwegian St. and Mount - • Carbon Rail Road. April 8,: • - • IS—tf, • ,CASH. 1 THE higbeat price-paid in cash for all kinds of Country Produce, at . • 1 - , MARSHALL'S ' -Cheap Cash Grocery Store, Corner of Norwegian St. and 51t..Carbon 13.1 1 z. Pottsville, 'April 15, 1843. 16-1 AS iOrrietved to"the office MIN: Lippe, typos. 2 RJR-ite the - Episcopalian, Church, Centre street, Iwhthe helivi I Continue to attend to all professional br.siocss., Office hours, until 9. o'clock in the morning; - froth 12 to 2 o'clock P. P 4. ", from 7to 9 o'clock - in the evening, April .1, 14— . LEADEN PlPES—SufFictently strong for the purpoae of introducing water into the Housas' A lb, fors ale - cheap, by • • B. RAINNAN. pril • . B IRD ISEIFDS.—Canaiy, Millet, Hemp an d pe. at tteited and for sale by_ April 22,17—. MIS. IiE.4I.TH AND HAPPINESS TVe .find their presence, DOLVOR c. ILESLER, _ ~~-. =~~ ~,"~ . CARROTS AND' BEETS;444nr , ureege field Parole. and huger Beek Seed, pOund. warranted freib t [for sale tig; ! • Apia 22, 171-- la • COMMON OIL.--A 11 010 3i' Com' • .tnep Va. for sale by ~ILLYMAr4 Ar. CO.' ;March 18. :• = • POTTSVILLE .1 CESI ETE.IIY.—.A pplicatiers i , for We s er for Intermenteleao be made to ~ •, ? ' ' ' ~ JA ES BEWPTY.. • totteville,April, 22 1843. ' '. 1 8 -r , r . , ~, SOAP. .AND CANDLES --s4‘. p and Candles et the best quality bk-the box, sold et Pbilidelehia manufacturers prerecfrelghtandq. W j j (change added, by W. H. MARSI44LL,• .. Carper of Norwegian St. and Mt. Carb on R. R., Pottsville, April 15,1843. 1 • . i:l6^.- , , , • • 110 USES & LOTS = • •••• FOR SALE •' e: Also; a' large , number. - of is , Buildings and out Lots. or ---,- varioes sizes, on the Navigation; tract,' lying pried.. Pallyin the Borough Of Pottsville. • Apply to - SAtiIDEL July !G.29 - if, Rol estate agent,Centre , • ' MANSION 1 READING,. OA.- 1 , HE subscriber begs leaveßespectfully to 1 i announco to his Friends and the;Travelling Community,' that he has tok6ii that' , ls ge andll Elegant Hotel, formeifykept Dan:, !q7 - -. tel Finney) in the borough of 4eadink r HI and 'so well . knOWn as, the ILTansion • House, which.; h has itheroughly at splendidly fitted Orr,.and improved, and is no id opened for the reception of . This dlotise is !situated in the very centre,of the be-. rough, and to amply provided with 'parlors, Sit. ,tin rooms, and large,l airy and ,toiivenient "chambers, all fitted Up.in the most•costly plylc r With.furniture entirety new, and of flip Very beat' • description. His table shell et all tinte's . be sup. Plied with . the best the .Reading port Fltiladel 'pith!' markets can afford, and his winea]an,d Li_- ilitorti r luiving been purchitsed at . great ;expense . , 'will con fi dently reccoloniended he must approved quality. . i • , Persons visting Reeding, will do Well to calf,' as the subscribe: is deternamirt6 spare no efforts ltd render his establishment (*alto the very best 'Hotels in the-countr y . • r • Prtrata Families c an also be acceniodated :ring the summer season, dnd,upon such:, terms as to suit the times. I • . Conedeted with the Hotel, is an excellent and ,Icommodious motility; wilh confident and etfici l'ent ostlers; persona traveling with their own con. Lveyances, would find it cldvantogeolla to patron.: ize the subscriber. - • W11.1./.4'M L. DE lICRPON Reading, April 29,1843. • • 18 • rs".i THE ANTIIRAL TE't 1110. ACE, , 1 I OC AT ED in the ' Borough of Schuylkill county. P 6 , is noreatelled by .a. ny other in facilities ror dbtatnieg variety °fares.' Limestotm, and Coal, being accessible by Canal rend Rail Roads to withina few yards4:ll the, stack. The Furnace and nia l chinetyl is in Minh a state of preparation, that small amount of Outlay, would - be sufficient to put Win tdast in a fcri!' Weeks.. s _ The authenticated' accounts of the; great movements and extraordinorrqualities of the I. run produced by Anthracite pi a l ioVoles, holds out strong goaratiteeil for 'safe and 'profitable. in vestment. . 1 .. • . . . The proprietor not having the rerfuisite a mount of capital to keep it in blat.t, is desirous of having srime person to join lim, whO would take a'3•4 or 2.3 interest+-or he will lease or sell the whole'property on such ternia as s will be found advantageous. I • - For further partienlors...noly to . WILLIOI H. IARS.i lALL. ' --. PouPyille, S huylkill County, Pa, J4nutity 28, 1843, ~." '. 1. ,, • 5--:-. - .A ;' ,4 • 9111 E subsetihers ha viegitakerr fhe large ix'', -mt- vviir,nv.on the upp aide - Of • WalriUt St., °nit he Schuylkill (nprmilditht ir (miner place of buionems) intend to devote their attention torc h _ ceivinp arid shiptg coal lon commission, end refipertruily.sidiciiieonsignpent,.ilithcr or: - in miss:on or storage,..their teirris arer.yery order-. ate', and liberal adynncea will be Made as the coal is received. 7Tt/s will ulao ahead to.tAa tale and shipment of coal at Riamoriol on. the Lela. ware. ' • • 1 1 REPPIA ER' - • Walnut St i wharf; Schuolloll,. rind N. W. corner of Broad .and 'A'rch Streets. ApA l I l 15,16-3 mo . . .1 C NEW HOOT IND, SHOO STORE. J tier opened, at the old ? ost (*flit-, Centre St. opposite Markel j an eicellent; iteeartrnent of Boom and Shoea of ianneri q r qnaliiy; which be 'sold cheap, any pileup Ow cash, by TR0311%.5 FOSTER. April 8, „ • - ''O RENT. 't "1 • THE 1 PORT (11. ANTON FOUNDRY. . and Machine Shopil,together • with-rill the Flasky, Machinery, and × belonEin'r ilierein. Ap. ply to ._ ISAACIM EY EVS, Eeq., at e Port tlitton, or to . • - ECgEIiT 4 , Gqii!...FoßD, i i • • .Swarica. Furnace. • December 17, --. 'LP, ' 51—tf ... . . . . ' PII.OetiAMATI94. , , . , -H - ! , •K NOW all men by these prepentir, that we ' Ll PPINCOTWPAYILOR, corner of Centro and Mahantango St., havejust received . from the cities of Philadelphia and New ye& a new and splendid ass.ortmentpf•fashionablesinghi Milled and diagonal cassimeres, alsu faslit)nsble.single milled cloth of every desCription.. r j ' Just received from thou wltufFsitle end retail fashionable clothing store No. 2 , 11 *Maiket St. Philadelphia,• a new4tock of ready; made. cloth: leg, of which they - offer! at pricelt to mitt the • times, and guarantee to give entire pitisfaatien t.l all that may favour us with a coll4as prices are :thus .1 Summer Cloth Frock coats from 135 00 1 ;to 6 00 do Dress./ ,do - . , :A 50 Ito 5, 00. .• do I Pants. Ido.. , ''2 511Ite 3 01:h • do, 'Roundabouts ;•. !' 2 50, to 3 011 do 1, , Fine FrOck.Coaii.' 2.251t0 3 00. I do L. Dress • I do -.-: 2 001 to 2 25. •.' do Linen lloundt' Jackets 4 1: 0 75 to 1 . 00. do . Pans , 1 do ;:: LBO to 2 511 , do Park Gambreon Parits;,' 200 to 2 50 , du • Light' .1 do 1 . g' 2 00. to 2 24. • Also - a handsome assortment Of Blue Cloth, Drees and Frock Coats, prey, Green e :ono Black,. all in proportion to prices as the' above, with ui, Variety of vest and vesting Whipli will be sold, low at the old establishment carper of Centre - •and 11Iarntingo Street 1 i, - • • ' P. S. Don't foiget t I call ari4;get - a cult or clothes fur S'.l 00.1 --- Pottsville, June •10, -.-- ri SCIIOUL .FOll YUIRt c, LADIES. • '" • - The public arc ' respectfully "in fo r med that a. greeably to a former Notice, Rua Allen from New England. will open it High School for Young Ladle,. on Monday, -the SdApril *at. . • Instruction will be given ;thoiie branches uthsally taught in the New England Seminaries. TERMS. Tuition'in the Elementary • ' $4 per gni. Higher English,branches,inclOing French and Latin 6 , dti Drawing and Painting. '.Eztrii 2 do Further information may .bcrob,thined by, rate:. cried to ' Rev. J. 1 .17cC001, . ShiPPen• WilliaM F. Deane' Esq. B. Pouiroy. - T. ‘5. J. 13eatty. 4 Pottsville, March, 2.111343, ApPolntinent by the Govenor taf the SF of New York. WILLIAM F. DEA N.F.69.,Committiotier f.l State of Pennsylvania , retake the liniment' : 1 meat and proof of Deeds, and other battlements a seal to be used or recorded in the State'of New and to adminater oath end atTurnaqw - Pottsville, hard a, 1843. SMA L. 1.; PA INT 80XE,...:0e , eicelten ttaiSty cheap, far sale by BAIVSAS. • June 3. . • 0.,. later +tad it". Oc 29 ! 9 1 4 Nita PA% PRTV‘ EIS s ra ll Sri EMI lES r the
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