IThe following e.orto west presented by the ab thor to the Fourth 'Ward Clay Club, Bahl - more, oh Tuesday -- evening, 10th ,ultimo, and is published by request of the Clu in the !.A. merican • • • ; Song atib,Chont6. - __ "Ep'sthe Comeone and all, obey the call, • 'latish, hurrah; hurrah, And rally don fredom's round, • lturrahroun hurrah , hurrah. Resomncing all the Tyler truck.. Once more we mean to try our luck, Web t _ tarry Clay of Old Kentuck, • Hurrab,hormh , hurrah: _ A Western star that shines ear, Hurrah. hurrah, hdirah; A ray of light that ouiveri bright; Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. .Then place him proudly on your crest, A man with truth and tvisdom hies!, The lion Statesman of the West; Hurrah, hurrah. hurrah ! ' . harry' there let none despair. - • 'Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ; For.when he spoke the Tyrants, shook. • Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. • ' • Who in a dark. and doleful hour; His voice in thunder tones did pour . • • Against that fatal rdo potZer, flurrab, hurrah, hurrah •• - - ' The Battle fights , of all State Rights; , • hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ; • ' With Union too, he's firm and true, ; , • . • Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. , And looking to our rights alone. Strict justice he would not postponer . — Buttive to H every Slate lar owno. • urrah, hurrah, hurrah . 1 .- ; , The sterling friend of Old North Head, Hurrah; hurrah. hurrah,. -• The ladies, too, believe him true, , ' 'Hurrah, burrah,.hurrah.!J • ' The Reber of Columbia's cause, • Whose measures must demand applause • Alariffeind Protecting laws, 1116rab, "LOA, hurrah . , 'With [lemon's old hican't_befool'd, • Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ; Nor Tyler's plan, Calhoun, nor Van, • Harrah, hurrah, huriati: . • • ..:Hutdauntlesehe will face the. Storm,, Our currency he,will reform, ; And i make it sound and uniform,- • I Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah s. Outtause is just, and thrive itlmust, •• - Hurrah; hurrah, burial). Thin let's be wise and seize the prize. Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah. - Lei — every Whig go hand in hind, . ,And form one patnotic band, • , T s o save this blest and happy land,' • Hurrah, hurrah.hurrah ! • . NATURAL STTRAUTION.- - I don't Ike left alone with " a gal, ied p!ogy apt to sot soft iewderin''and'a courtin':, There.is eso of natural attrichon like in this World. Two bips in a calm ire sure to get a'ong side Of, each other if there' is no .vvind, end" they have nothing to do .but to look at each orher ; natur does h.-- Well, even the tongs and the shovel won't stand alone long; they are sure to . get en the same side of the fire, end be sociable; one of 'cm has load stone, and draws t'othcr, that certain. If that's the cave with hard-hearted things, like uak — nuel iron, what is it:with tender' hearted things like humafisl !Shut me tip in a ''sarvatory with bandanna gal of .a rainy day, see if I don't think she is the prettiest flower in it: Feb I ate glad it is the dinner bell, fur I slot ready to marry yet, and: when I am, I guess I must-get a gal where got. ; thy hoar, in old Connecticut, end that,state takes the shine off all 'creation for geese, gals and Oblong, that's, a f'act.—Sam Sfick, rat England. ( I Am.—He cloth not say; l am their light their • strength, or tower, \ I but only I A?L—He'sets as it .were his hand to .'a blank,that his people may write under it what they. • please that is good for Ahem. As if ho would say; Are they weak lam strezigtb. 'AM they, pour 1 1 am riches ! Ate they in trouble 1 lam coMfort. - Are they sick l Jam health. Are- they.dying? tam life. Have they nothing ! lam all things. I am' wisdom and power. Jam justice and mercy. lam gram': s and goodness. I am. glory, beauty, holiness', mi me!, auper-eminericy, :perfection all.sufficicncy, eternity ! Jehovah,* I am. Whatsocicr is anal° in itself, .or desirable. unto thorn, that I am.. Waitver is treat or pleasant ; whatscever is good oi aeedful, to make Inca happy,, that I .I.x.—Bishop Beveridge. • I ; .The yhiladelphia Inquirer of. Saturday eon• tains - the following alarming. paragraph.' Ir's sough to make the stoutest heart tremble. /The writer siiya.therit is but one alternative for single gentlemen now-a-days, and that is; death or mat- timony ! 'Hear him A Goon Sint.' We yes!erdey published no 'trees Of no less thou s marriages; A good ly number for a : Jingle paPr-r. We corigratubie the,ladies- 7 or rather, (we beg pardon)—the ger.- flemen 1 The times must be improving., Old BsChelors are, tie aincerdy believe, becoming seared. Death, *vve.are assured, thins 'theirc ranks quite as "rapidly as marriage. The hint should sot be lost upon, the young, and the survivors -among the old. u Delays" in such matters, "are d isgerous.": . . Tar. Gi at.a..—TheY thick olllymen, and can't help sighing. When their lurers foisake . them, they can't help crying. They sit at the window, and can't help' spying. Into privoternitters, they =can't help.. Firying.. When together, they - can't help plying. At the iitirror,,they can't htlp twisting, ands turning, and luting, and tying.— . They screw up their corsets, king ian:consucnp 4ion,-antl can't help dying. -• On WedneeJay,-October 25th, by the Rer. J. White, Mr. Morgan Reirrar,to Miss Mary Eliza . Letter, all of this city.' M. R. ere thi', has ded that Letter in his arm.,• and seated it with a kiss.—ciri. Citron. . . Excellent. He.could let-herl)e Letter no lon ' ger ;so he paid the parson &Male postage, and bad her directed to his care, through life. Many .an old bachelor would give all the world to receive such 4 iovi loirrin as that.' Even the most illitrrate amlng them would have a taste for such belle-Letter work, says the Richmond Star. • PA *PURI A 56 . 7 . G et out of the way old Tfin :Tricker,' &c., is thus eloguei,tly rendered in prose: 4RCMOVO thyedf Gum . the 'place thou oc. 44iest,.. aged and venerable_ Daniel Tucker,' , thou 'sq. too tardy to patticipate .t.e vesper mea l with „your juniors and betters" The editor of a paper in Maine, who is a lean shin, thus consoleirhimsel for his lark of flesh : v_l!iothing fat ever yet enlightened the world, for seven in a Mallow candle, the illuminati m springs horn tho thin wick: • • A backeroodsailn about to encounter a bear in ' the forest, and distrusting his own strength a lit- Ile f be made the-;:fo!lowing prayer:—.Oh, LorJ ! hetes going to be one of the greater bear fights yein ever did see! Oh, Lord, it is to your inter est to help Me—bat, if you can't help me, for God's sake lowtind,don't help the bear!' Be who thinks,etos, st will 'speak freest. /V deep thought will beve free . utterance. It will not be clogged by the forms of speech, or hushed by the frowns of Man. . • Was Tans Poirica.--i.kro/you a democrat, 401 • -1 • I stranger; rmwatroeutalrer.' rob, you don't Understand me. part do you take in political' *Polly Tickag, don't know any b y that name. , l-reelon she'don'tlivti in these ere dig . !Inc , - SHERIFF'S SALES.:O V - It EAL L, 4 4 0C I • . '; VEY virtue' of several writs of Vcnolitioni Ex. la-P pun:wand Lcvaria Flictao, issued 00. of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill ,ciannty, nrid to me directEd will tic cilioscd to salci by Public Vcridue or Outcry :- On Saturday. the .1d day of Dawdler next, At 10 o'clock, A. M. at the honse Michael .Gracff, in the 'Borough' cif Orwjgelitirg Schuyl kill County. . ' • No. 1. All that certain ' esauage„ „is.— and tract of land sitiiate i in , West 'Penn town ship, Schov lkill County, hounded, by lands of late John Kleckner.] nowl of John' and ...Henry Sassaman, Daniel. Shively. and others contain ing 186 acres, be the same more' or less, with ' • the appintennees connoting of. - a - I f° Log ' Housa Stable and Sew Mill. ••.. 7 "°' II t' ' N 2 'Thej undivided] two thirds WI to .- • ' ' --------- of .a certain tract of land situate part ly in Bush township,, Schuylkill I county, arid partly in Lausanne tewniihip,Northainpton coun ty containing 1718 'acres, with thelappurtenati- , cos. consisting of 3 Saw Mills; one steam Saw Mill;ond two, water power Saw Mills. No. 3. keertiiti tract of lane;situato on Coal Run, riartly in East Brunswig and partly in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoin,. ing lands of Samuel!Boyer, Daniel, Yost and oth ers, containing 100 acre:, with the J apportenan. ces. J I- I! ' No. 4 A certain tact Of unimproved land, ad joining the last described, and lands of Daniel Graff and others, containing 200 alms, with the appurtenances. • a ; 1 ‘ V : No. 5. ~ certain tract of uniniproved land, situate in Rush township county aforesaid, I ri,d. joining lands of je,reiniali Peered] and Others, containing 10 aeres,l with thel appurtenan. 'll . i l No. G. A certain tractof unimproved I,nd uate in Schuylkill township, and !county, adjoin. ing' lands: o fSnelhamer,—csook anti oth ers, containing 400 acres, With thf appurtenan , ;. ces. .1 I No. 7. The und,vided thire_part of a'certam tract oflanesittiat 3 in Rush towkistii p, , county aformiaid adjoining land of Samuel Lindner, and other lands, lands of William AtidenriedOcon. taining 3000 acres,i with the appurtenances. No. 8. The undivided half Mitt of a certain tract of land, situate in Rush township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Maigaret jWillifig and others, containing- 196 acres and 123/ Per cites, with the appurtenances. Late the estate of William Auderiried, - 1 7 ' .J It the= sam'e lime alt4i pla ce, ' All that certain tract Of land, situ* in Pinegrove Township„ Schuylkill county, 1 ,called 1" Mount Pero." con sisting of scveral•tracts of land, one thereof on which the Forge„Mes:suage end Ten ements arcurected, ailjoininglatids of late Abrs. ham Keeler, deceased, Michael Clemens, deceas ed, Julio Sherif° rind ' l oafers, is Clemens', of a tract of laud which Samuel Hunizinger; Esq , formerly High Sheriff, of Selinylkill county, by legal Pro cess: sold as the property of Adam Reed, and whiCh by cundry.canveyances became vested in John Brown, containing 260 aces, more or less;• • together with the s e inurtcnancel, consisting ofd . . : e ...i. For ; tirnace, Savi Mill, two 'gory .... ir log dafelling house, Black - sMith shop, "" • a Barn,Stable,lCoal house 15 ten= is I za • ' - ' ' ~!--_ hooses, and -Other , watbuildinas; an . r ailer part thereof, is these= which , Henry Sotz. ( other & wife by Deed dated the 29th March 1828 conveyed to Adam Raudenbush, Jacob, Josephi . and'Samuel Spolin, whom titlCs became vested with the said John . Brown, containing 5 acres more or less; another part thereof .11iclutel Clem., ens and wife by deed, dated the 3d July, 1828,' panted to Jacob Barr, who conveyed to the said Rau@enbush and Spohn;whoid title as lalmersaid bacdrne vested in the said John 'Brown :; and the either part thereof being the undittided threefoarths of several tracts of unimprovadiland, containing in the whole about 100 acres and allowance more or less, adjotning land of IlenrY, Eckler, Martin Kuhns, Jacob Leffler and others., surveyed on warrant granted to Adam Ratidennush,llenry Eckler and Jacob Spohn, vvlicLe titles became vested in the said John Brower.l - 2. Also, all that certain tract of land, situate in Pinegrove Tnwnship, Schuylliill county. boun. del by lands of Jacob Eagle ; by jibe Rocky moun• tain, lands of George Kunts, Frederick,. Schncck ' and others, containing 100 acs and IIOT pet cties .and allowance more or less, being the same land which was suiveyed on a Warrant dated the 14. March 1793 and granted to John, Markel and pa. tented to hirn. ' . , 1 I I 3. Also, all that Certahatract of land l aituate In ' Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill county, bound ed by lands of Nicholas Eckler,Joseph Campbell, Eva Diehl and others;containing 7 acres and 20 perches more or less, with theaPpurtena des; con. J Biking of a log dwelling house. 4. Also; all that certain pine^ . or par etc(' land situate in Pinegrove Township, connty l pforesaid, bounded by land of floury i Solzinger, Peter Schnee!: and others, containing about 15 acres more or lesa, with the appurtces.. , h a 5. Also, all thatcertain tree of nd, situate in Pinegrove Township, comity aforesaid, bounded by lands of John Al innig, Sinon Cunfare, Adam Leiss and others, containing 18 acres and 86 per. ches and, allowance more or less, .with the appur ' tenanees. _ ; - I I I i 0. Also, all:that certain treat of land; situate in township and county aforesatd, bounded by land of late Henry W. Conrad, no* Moses Rusbatch, late Nicholas Eckler,now Millie said JOhn Brown Simon Corifare and - ethers, jeentaining 79 acres 80 perches, neat measure, make or lear' with the appurtenances.. • .-.. ' 7. Also, all that certain tract of land, situate in fineg,rove Township, county afore Said, boon. ded by the Swatura creek, :land of George Kra mer, Peter Diehl, and others;Jcontaining 80 acres tmurc or less, with the apprirtenances. Late the • -estate of John Brown. •1 1 . .a. 4t the same linte l and p 1 ee, All that-Certain lot, or parcel i t ifigCound, situate, lying 'and being' 'at Schuylkill a l arm,. Manheim town. :hip, Schuylkill county, baUnded on the North east by the river Schuylkilhloo the East by lot No. 12, on the, Southwest by Broadway s and l on the West by lot No. 10, Containing in .front on said river Schuylkill 96 fee)., 6 inches,,-and 66 feet on Broadway, and running in depth from Broadway to said river Schuylkill andl marked in 'the plan which is filed at lOrwigsburg.; in 'the office for Recording of Deeds N0.,1 f, being the same hit of ground, which !Henry Rauch, late High Sheriff, of Schuylkill colinty,by Deed, dated the 211 d day of December 1831, granted Cud con. veyed ta Jacob SeitzingeraWith the 'appqrtawn ces. As the property of JaCd,b Srilzinget.' `At the same - time and place, All that certain lot or piecemfgrhund, with the buil .,,a- ' bings and improyements.erented on ....li the same , situatying arid being at ;;;;11;3 ' the Nortl ' hiest !'ner of Norwegian ,-- ''' and Jackson strut:, in the 'eastern addition to the borough oftsVille,l containing in front on the said Norwedien street running westwardly from the corner Of said Jackson st., 50 feet and extending that,itiidth in depth on'the 'line of said Jacltsrm street ; and parelfel thereto 200 feet to cast Market street, being lot No. 10, :as marked anti taid out in the said Eastern addl. Ition of Pott , ville, hounded intfiont by Norwegian street, in the rear by East ;Market 'street, on the East by said Jackson street land on the West by lot No 9. together with the hercditkments and appurtenances, consisting Ofione &whit) two stn ry frame dwelling house, one and a half' story frame dwelling house, 1 two story rng dwelling house and .a frame stable.: as the roperty of Genre Rich. illt the tame.UM c to d place, : The undivided half of a certain lot on piese. of ground, and premises, situate its Patti Carbon; Schuylkill county, beginning at a stake a carrier in a line of land of Jacob W.,Senzingmo and others; thence by lets Nos. 4, 5. 6. 7, and; South 27 degrees, Eaft 112 feet to 'a stake in al line of a. 40 feet-st., thence North 86 degrees, Elist 43 l'eo tort litake corner of a 40 feet s'reot; thence by the same north 27 degrees, West 112 f`ect to a brake, in the , line of the said land of .1. WI Seitzinger and oth-I, ers, thence by the,same sou'h 63-degrees, West 43 feet to the place of bcgil 'nog, marked and i numbered in Potts addition- i Purt .... CarboriNe. 9, -, With thesapportehances, consistings of r• .- • 121, 9.! , a large frame' tavern . &inn, large ear;.: : frame stable, with a pump and ;well of --- -- water and. a two Story frame store house. As the property of Jokri Jones. ' gat. the - Battle ,time! and . aatirtakn Lot or Pine Of ground and,pretnises Situ OM EMI I moan whet ELM • 1•_ + li ate in Port Carbon, ,connty aforesaid, beginning at a stake, a corner ina line °Nand of Jacob W, Seitzinger sod . others, thcuee b'y lots No. 4,5,..6. 7 and'B, south 27 deigreesiesstll2 feet to a static in a line of a! forty feetiAreet, thence north E 6 de grees, east 43 feet to n stake corner, a forty feet street, thence by the earns north' 27 degrees. welt 112 fcc!. to l a,stakeiin tke lin& of the said land of .7; W. Senzinger and 'others, thence by theace ; same south 63 *milli- west 43 feet to the pl of begiunie.g. marked and numbered in Pott's Ad dition to Port Carboni No. 9, with appurtenances, 6nsieting , of a large Tavern House, sssiNr Imp Stables, with a Pump, an well 11 1 1, 4 :4 of water.! and a two story frame Late the estate ofiSam. d, _tenement MI uel ehrieman. • •,, At the same. time and place, The one undivided fourth!pit of all that certain Lot '1 of tiround,nituate lo a the flormigh of Mincfsville; Schuylkill county, lxiunded northwardlY by Sun- I bury, st., sontliwardly by South, street, eastward ly by Third, street, find westwardliby lot No. 36 being 50 feet on Sunbury sued, extending South. tvardly 100 feet, to; a lot adjoining South st. and being thbiot marked in the 'general plan of Borough witi No- 3,4; with the appurtenances, consisting an two Story Frame Dwelling House, with n Base ea derv. and a one and a halfstnry Frame Kitchen thereto attached, and a two story - Frame Dwelling Hntrie and Frame stable. Late the estate Of Davicil J. Davis: sit .iii l e stria time mid place, All that certain tract of;land, Eli:nate in West Penn TownshipoSchoylhili,County-; bounded by other lands; late !the estate of Peter Herber, lanes of Jonas Roerich, John Mesa, and othecs, contnin. ing SO acres, be the 'seine More or less, with the i ' -anpurtcbancce,.Conaisting of a two M S S / l ' 1 story' Lbg Dwellina• Bowe, with a "" one story Kitchen thereto at . tichee a in , 4 -7 : 2t• Log Rann and Blaeksmith Shop. a• ting•well:Of water, and an. Apple Or ate the tidal° of Peter Herber. end taker under Execution and will be JERPIIAII REED, Sheriff. Office, Orstizs. /... !Nov. 11 ` 1 ;1,843. i • il never lath' chard. I Seized Eold by Sheriff burg Cr E014 , 1E Til. E— —.c,, .. lIaS re.coMmeoccd the 'Manufacture of 1 SOAP . & CANDLES; . , ~. , . . At IV). .12 illar4aretta Street, five doors above Frimt Shift ,bet ween.Callowhill and - • 1 . Willow Street rail 'Owl, ' IPIIILADELPIIIA.' . . WvIIPRE he offers for Sale, on rcasanable terime, Wholesale and retail, first qmlity Yellow Soap, common Brown do., NV hit:c Fuller's do., Palm do., destile do., Fancy Shaving do, . Augait 12, it , • 33-1)* ~, 1 ; - --....,11 /ERCHANT'S,HOTEL, STEEET, NEW Yens.- " - OHLj enbsoritier rcspifetfully...._ notifies his friends and others,that ha has recently open. ed a new and 'Coriveniently furnished Hgrei,'at Courtland fit., a short distance above MI old r; rd,Mid nearer to Hrcadway. He will be better able to accomodate his visit ors as has housd rs, larger, and fitted up with sit ting parlors , in modern style, and seventy fur nished Hed:roents - .: He hopes his 'eustbmers will continue their patronage to the „new', establishment, and would intbrm them gh at he has reduced his price o boarding to one dollar C HAR LES I AS WYCOFF. Philidelphi4 April 29, 18— rl . • P.OUSES & LOTS i . • FOR SALE, o f t„ • •'ai , , • . arft ntnnlicr et- Il6;:t „A :',- =,:,Buitdings and 'out Lots, of sizes, op the Navigation tract, lying princi 'the Borough of Pottsville.' Apply to SAMUEL. LEWIS, . 29-tt Real estate agent, Centre St. . MB 1111111. 11_1 variou pally i EZ HEW WHOLESALE . °TEEING STORE, Lioj*cott & Taylor, El 1g made extensive - preparations, are now iylieodylo supply: CASIi BUYERS WITII CLOTHING,; (3131- teM to ffitecn 'per cent lower than oth tr wholeSalo ,dedlers, we ,shall ; do this by tg for eagh,'and.selling-entirely for the same, Who buy by small guantilies as well as the sive dealer, will find it, to their advantage It at 1 LIPPINCOTT ',Si TAYLOR'S, TOO, Maiiltet Street, third door abctve Sixth, one door;below the - Red Lioa Hotel, Philada. buyi I Uhusc exte No. and ' ` turn the PNiads. Ledger, nj September, 22d,181; tie question is often asked by. W.:angers ''tore can; go to buy the best and cneapest of clothes; they nre referred by most of our , :eris to the extensive establishment of Lippin ;& Taylqr, 200 Market Sire°. three doors of Sixth: . . n Cpl suit I citiv cott Lippi l neoti & Taylor are wholesale dealers, and always receive the larzest assortment in the eity l ohey also have the reputation . of dointr the, finest worh•, 4nd t Ike special pains-to please those whd.buy a 4ingle suit, as well as the extensive dealer.' Their is certainly the,place. It Is ne;I: t door to he Iced Lion Hotel. • • October 7, 1843 ' • NEW DRUG STORE. . E. B. EICIMOLTZ, & CO.. re' sPectfully informs the . citizens o -;r" •PLitsville, and Schuylkill county gen that they have opened. (in the.stere fornierly 'occupied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of'' ' Diims .illcdicincs, Cliendcals, Paints, I Dyes, Trdrnishcs, Putty, • • G Spices, . Piitent Medicines, 4c., 4e., ' And solicitS a share of public patronage, confi dently assuring the public that every' article in 'their line, shall,be of the firat quality, and pure ly genuine.l: • [Laving served a regular apprenticeship to the hostiles in Philadelphia, those who favour them. with a call; can rest satisfied that,they will guard strictly against all mistake's, and,have their med icines put uk with thd greatest - care and nicety. Physician prescriptions attended to with par ticularsare,`at all hours. Country Physfeians'and St'ortkeeperfi, Supplied at a. small advance on ci y prices. Pottsville, December 3. • 49—f- Wante .. •, • • d. - Ai NUMBER 'of good pantaluon3 makers. Ap. - 414 . ply tci,•,' • LIPPINCOTT 4- TAILOR. . , Corner of Centre & Mallanton¢u at. . PuttsvPle'bet 14 - r . i 42- I,' ' • 7. ' Ribbons and. Evetnet Silks. :MRS. MORGAN. has. just received a fine as. 4 -T- 11 sortment of fall and winter -Ribbons, Bon net Silks, and the fall fasinonsTor Bonnets. Nov. 4, 4s— .ff - lasT IRON SCR EENS.--CaSt Iron Rolling SereenS 'of various sizes for COO, on hand tihd 'for sari? . at W H. MARSHALL'S Cheap Grocery F.lOtit'reed & Provision Store corner of Norwegiantreet and Mount Carbon Rail Road —lona .10. i • ' - .:.L'f,' ,2, 2 , - - .'-' ,, l'. '_.::., .:,-; ,)‘. • Ta 1130.0 'l3, v.! Geography„ of- rellUSTltania. THIS new and justly popular !work has been received add is now offered for sale by the subsCriber. It is a work that sliould, be in the bands of every one who is a Pennsylvanian of who wishes to become acquainted with the Gen raphy. and the immense resources of the State.— From a host of recommendatory notices, we se lecithe followinge ' • ' • RECOMMENDATION; From • Hon. Charles Velure. Seerekary , of the Commonwealth - and Superintendent of Corn. mon: Schoolsof Pennsylvania. , SECRETARY CORMIONRrEALTIea °MOE, Harrisburg, September 21,1843. Mr. EDWARD C. BIDDLE, bir,•-4 have given a careful perusal to the. Ge ography _of Pennsylvania, by Charles B. Trbgn, Esq., which you have lately published, 'and find it to contain a vast r inount of useful bnd interes ting information relative to the flistdry, Geogra. phy, Geology, Governnient, Internal Imprbve mint, Productions, &.,'S t e., of ' Common. wealth, admirably conensed and arranged; As a book of reference it is involusble„ and should' be in the posiession of every one ;who desires to become acquainted With the charil'eter and re. . sources of Pennsylvania; 11 - • The work will also be most , eminently useful ,s a text book, both in• the Cointnori!Schools and ill the Seminaries of a' higher order; throughout the State. As such, I have no hesitation in re commending its adoption by the &shod Dircc. .ors, and ether's having charge of these Instill:I. ;ions, . FIRST SCIIO . OI. DISTRICT OE ritt,i!i. Philadelphia, October 10,1.849 • ' • At a meeting of the: Boaid of Controllers 'o Public Schools, held at the Controller's Cham ber. on Monday, Oetiiber .9th, 184 3 .i it was 1, Resolved, That "Trego's Geography of Penn sylvania" be introduced 'as a ClasS Book, 'into the Public Grammar Schools of thq Distriat, as a substitute. fur "Eaton'aiGeogrr opy of Penn: sylvania.",. Extract from the Minutes. 1 . 1 THOMAS •B. FLJOCINICE, Secretary *card of Control/era. EDWARD C. BIDDLE, , EEG' • 1 , For sale Wholesale and Retail by. • BENJ. BANNAN. Agent for Schuylkill County. 451 Ile IPDIENT Fashionable Tailoiing"Estnblishatent 'AV. A . WI LLI A . 3'q DRAPE A.P7 D 2' AIA R, IVAN Ei! this oppbrturiity to inforM the inhabi• -' ll - tants of Pottsville and vicinityl that he has taken rooms in Centre, street, three, door's above the Exchange-Hotel; where he intends carrying on the Tailoring besineSs, in its 'yarious bran ches. The public i inayl rest assured of having their Garments made ii as new and fashionable ,style as in any city, in the'Union• Having had long experience in thd,business various cities, he flatters hino•elfttlathe can give: general satisfaction to thcise who Mai. favor him • with a call. ,lErGarmentsi entrusted to his ear l c will be war. ranted in all eases. Piirticular attention paid'th cutting: Pottsville, Oct. 7.1843. I ~ MO I am very respectfully, 'your , obedient servant,' CHAS. N'CLURP. „ Sup. C. Schools November, 4, iAWRENCE, • Agcnt fur he sale of &nal:worth lilaoufaelisring, • Company's Superior Wrilidg paper, , WArtruciusr. No. 3 Musen ST., i'uAsner.rnts THE followinzi kinds constantly on hand and -II for sale to the trade'at the lowest market prices:— F , thick FL , s''l2 14 . , Rod' 16 52 ine thick, and white. ' \ I 1 -Extra super and superfinc,Folio Posts, blu e , and White. \,‘ Extra , super Pack;t and CommerCial posts; blue and white. - , • . . . ~•1 • Extra surer Linen note papers. 1 ~. . Superfine and fine; Bill.papers, (Ding,) do do . ; do (Broad.) do do Counting House:Cips, blue and • white. i • ' Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. . 1-. ll Super fine French . Posts plain and ruled. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts,:ruledand plain blue and white; of various qualities and prices Also Boquet Boards, Tissue, Wrapping, ann Hardware papers, Sze. &e. .1 - . ED' 50 to 100 tons of Peach Oichard or Bro'ad..l Mountain coal will be taken in exchange for as per, at the lowest prices. ! July 15th, lIIILIJNERY AND FANCY GOODS. Ng RS. MORGAN, in Marketxtreet, next door tcalrl Wolfingees tavern.; reepeetfully in. fOrms,the citizens of 'Pottsville; and the public generally; -that she hat; just received a now and fashionable assortment of millinery and fancy goods, amongst which are the Albert Braid, Fro fence Braid, Needle' StraW", Entlish Straw, and Finted Lawn Bonnets, with - a fine assortment of meh's and boys! Leghorn and iSea-grass Hats, rill of which 'will be sold much t lower than the usual prices for cash. Bonnets, altered and done up onAlie• most reasonable torahs ' • Pottsville, April 13. NEW WUOLESALE AND RETAIL STIIOE,, rffNHE subscriber is induced from the very lib ' eral encouragement he hits received (and also from (the necq§ity of their being a cheap •114:tail Store „ in; this part of the town) has pro, cured and will keepceonstantly on ,hand—Flour, Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, CheesOolasses, Vine gar, &e., &c., which in connection with his pre sent stook of [Jams, Shoulders', Mackerel, Her-, ring 4ind Cod fish. Brown Yellow and White Soap: Al-to a very superioi article of Pure Palm, Almond' and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and Tallow CandlCs—Winter and tall Strained Spetm Oil, &c., &c., &c., - All of which I will sell at the lowest Cash Retail] Prices—And to families, or those. buying to sell again, a liberal will be made, in proportion to the quan tity taken: ' - • EEiWAR 1::‘, YARDLEY. P. S.—From,. the fact of my having a person in the City, whose time and attention, is devoted to the selection of the artiviles t propore selling ; I have no hesitation in saying that I can furnish goods as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and ji.dge fOr yourselves. • E. Y. Pottsville Sept. 23,180. 39 WE have just received a large assortment of Seasonable Goods consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Beveirteens, Muslims, Prints, Checks, Flannels, Ticking's, Ging hams, Carribkieks, Cotton Flannel's, Diapers, Linens' Silk, Cambrick, and cotton Handker chiefs, Hosiery 'and Gloves, Furniture, Chicks, Linsey's, 4c., 4c., he., and wish to sell them at a small advance on cost and Charges; those in want of anx of the above or anything else usual. ly kept in our Borough Stares are respectfully in. vited to call on & 16::41!ENDERSON. 1 _September 2, ( Office of the Philadelphia, and Reading Rallrbad.Compauy. .• , ' • Philadelphia, July 24,1843. :rifm-e-rriTh Philadelphia and Reading ..s.-...-....- Q tr ßailroad Cdmpany hereby giv. -• "..r... - T; v-. . notice that the rates offreight oil coal are and will continue:is folloWs : • From Pottsville " to RlChmond or Philadelphia. -81 40 per ten $ 140 per ton. From Schuylkill Haven: 30 ' 5 1 (30 .' '• • S. BRADFORD, Secretary.' Philadelphia, Philadelphia, July 22.1813 , 31— . NEW LUMBER 71 ARM , WOE subscriber announces lo the p ublic tha ho hoe opened a Lumber 'Yard, in the bo. rough of Vottnville, immediatelk back of the new Presbyterian Church; !here be will constantly keep on bend, a large ossortment of Limber. ei everfdeseription. Hehes on hand Pine Boards, from "$lO toTtlo per M. and Oak, from' $lO to $2O per M • • , Ho respectfully - soliets the pintronage of hie friends;and ilto public, • and. reek-confident, that he will be able to supply. Lbm4r; such rates, att will gingenetal tintiafactimi.' ' . - ,lOSEPII SHELLY. _Settembit 17 PHILADELPHIA. READ G St. PO TS , - ' , VLLE RAILEOAart ' , ' ...71)... it), X .....-}-4 1 77*l, • II g.i..0 r..... 44 . .li= 1 ter .7:. il I i Redudian of Freigld on Merdziindiee: d r I N and after Mondaylineit,..Jnne 2 6th, 1843 'to, Goods will be forwarded with d'espitch at the following rates of Freight, betvieen Reading and the points below sta r ed, t Oar' tom of 2000 lbs. Bctweeil 'Between Reading Reading . • 1- i iiuid " , and . . . i i 'Nita: I Pottsvi ll e . 1 1 Plaster,'slate, tiles &c., !:$1 10 i 75cts ilron, 'bloms, timber, i , I , i . . • marble, rosin, tar, piteh, I' 120 l 90 cis and grindstones; 1 1 .-", '. ~ Nails & spikes, bar ini? l ,l I 1 t • castings., lead,turpentine 11l ; k bark, raw tobacco, salt 140 l' 100 Provisions,potatoes luro- 1 }..1 l. 1 l • ; _ bar, stoves &c., 1•J• I t I. , Flour per . barrel, 11 1 , 16 Girt- II cis Wheat, corn; rye, cloVer -• . , , 4 cta 3 cis ' seed. & salt per bushel, !, • p , . ! Grocertes, hardware,steel,l., . • ••. ' • copper, tip, brass,. to l'' , i . , k mestic liquors, machin. 1 , . , cry, butter and eggs 4.; 2110 l': I 35, cheese, lard and tallow , : 1 " t • I oil, wool, cotton. leather ' , ~ , i ' t' • raw, hides; paints, nys-1 :.• 1• • tors, hmnp and corddge.), ;1 i. Dry goods, drugs & tried-1 1 ' 1 I lames,, foreign liquibrs, l l, 1 I. viines,glass,papervltsh, 260 I - 1 70 fish, meat, confecti 'pa- I _ . ry; books & stationary.) 1 • No, additional charges for commission, stor, age. of receiving or delivering freight' at any of the Company's Depots, on the iliac. - i - July 15, 1843, • ,L,• .1' l, l 29-,- FEVEIVANts AGIM. F' RO WAND'S 1 ON IC ;MIXTURE. A FRESH supply of above Medicur,a certain All- cure for the fever and ague , 'Just received and sale at , it . MARTIN'S I:lrug Store September 3. [l. .. !., !,! 36—' • . - - - i i- - -I. -- '-, --1•--- MOUNT CAMBGN HOTEL. ,1 ''' • i, THr. subscriber most resketfully announce to the public that hel hair le.ssedt he - ahoy splendid adlielightfulesta r ldislment,. . 1,, which will.-be opened for their ac. ' I " r - commodatiOn lon 'Monday the lOth Il 1 4 2 . .. is • .---,-,_-- -,- inst. 1,1 i i . The Hotel has lately undergone a 'thorough re novation with such i'mpnavements and additional furniture as will much increase the catillort and accommodation of his glidstay!, ' r This Hotel is sitnated*t,the termination - of the Philadelphia and Reliclinglßailroad,93)miles from Philadelphia, adjointrig the Borough of Pottsville, and combines; all the advantages of both town and country—attached in the establishment ex clusively for the. use of he guests is a beautiful ornamental terrace!g'arden, an encioied Park of several acresoverldOking from its rising groundq the Railroad, the Stibuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of the Schuylkill NavigatiOn Co., and commanding a romantic! and beautiful view of, the -surroanding mountains. ;'The Hotel, Bath Houses and • stableli liaird a .plentiful; supply or pure mountain spring water. The extensive ard• airy stables and coach hOu3es, will he attended by careful and attentive Ostlers;•a Railroad plea sure car and carrntes„-:sirill be kept for the ae commodatien agues& wishing to visit the Mine. and other places ins this interesting region. As. a pledge of ins dis Position to; use his best exer. tions to"give satisfaction Ito hie guestii he begs to refer to the - reputation Of: the Catskill Mountain House and Congress Hall in the City of New 1 York when kept by him', and ,assures them that having daily, ace* tei the Philadelphia market, ,his supplies both for the Table and the Bar shall 'be the best that can be.procure'd. ' Families and individuals are assured that eve ry attention [will rie paid by ',the suhscriber end his family to render their visits as pleasant• and as comfortable as et 114' other estabitsbnient:. in this country, and a share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited: ' ! 1 i 1 ' !I CHARLES 11. WEBB. , Monnt Carbon, July 8, 1843. •-• 28—ly 11 1 • RE !tEDUED c/N THE PIIILADA., HEADING ANDPOTTS VILLF; RAII.II,OADm' eVA let Class Cars. 2d Class Cars. Fare to Pottsvillei 2r x s2so's2oo ' 'Po.munediate points also railed. The Passenger Train now IcaVes the Depot. corner of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. M., stopping at the usual way' poinis; and arrive at Potts villa at 12a o'clfck.; Returning.;leaves Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 clock. ' Paisengep for Northamberland.Sunbury, and Catawissa meet stages at Pottsville' on the arri val of the trains daily, and are carried through NA out delay to either or these places for $4: , PaSsengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk andMilkesbarrie, quit the cars at Port Clinton. (78 miles from the city) and take the cars t . of the Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua, thence go by good stages to Mauch Chunk;lwhere they meet the,packet boats for Wilksbaire. ; Fare to Mauch Chunk , -..."83 50 Fare to Wilkesbarre, ' 5 00 • S. BRADFORD,: Secretary. Philadelphia, July 24 1813. !31— I 29-3 m DANIEL B. HAAS. TO iVN,; 20- HAAS LAING, _ FM SAKE oleasure in announcing to - the citizens o Schuyhill county. Hiat they have het opened in the basement story oil ' the Town Hall, on Centre street. in the Borougliof Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of lE Al GOODS, ; oust brought frornlPhila'delphia,l where they were se ee.ted with grestl are and purchase4' at unusually ow prices—comprising every variety or Dry Goods, Gracer'les, Glass Ware, China Ware, Qaeens and Earthen Ware, Among which maybe found Superfine Cloths. of !anima colors and qualities Blue, Black and Faney-colored Calsinieres, Sattinets, Flandels, and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, 1 G ingha me, Morinoes and Plaids, .s:lk. Satin, Linen and Laces,; Canton Fianna!, Hollanda and N anking, Marseillesand IValentia Vesting!, 3.4.4-4,5-4,64Muslins,BleaChed & Unbleached Silk, CaMbric, gingham and Cotton' Hand'fa l Newand.sule iorstyleSummerCloths, Cottonades and Beverteens.j In fine, a very general assortment of • • Gentlemen's Slimmer Ware,r . Silk,Cotton, Mohair', Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies Ind Gentlemen's Soifer Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk, Thiead, Beaver& Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk. Mohair; and Picnic Mitrs, &c. New Orieans, l St. croix, Pono Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar Hou e, and Symp Molasses, Tea a ad Coffea, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Sonp and Vinegar.' Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, • Hams, Shoulders; SMoked Beef. and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, - • Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Sugars, Soda, Water aid Seimr Crackers, ' Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs. and Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches,; and a sold variety ofoiher articles, all of which 'will be sold at low prices Ifor cash, or Exchange for ecruntry piroduce.l • IIJ Remember the Town Ball S tom ~ - Pottsville. Alav 14, I _ .20—' • Bleachers, Paper Aladters, Steam Ingtne Builders', and qthers PASCAL' IRON WORKS. WELIIEWWROUGHT In,6l.ToßEir From .`4 inches to calibre and 2 to 12 feet long; capable of sustaining pressure Porn 400 to 2300-lbs. per square inch, with. Stop ...lt;:ker, T., 1.6,- - fsnil other I d:tures Ito suit; fitting _togaber, with screw joints, aiitable for' STEAM,WATER,z GAS,' and for LOCOMOTIVE and. other STEAM ;wimp. Fcvni I • • 1 F t - t 1 (44 511 _ To bye .r. • • Dfornifaerured and for sole:, PY 111.04RIgg :TASKED, & TKOWS. Waritionno 111.: E. Carder of Third & W,stont Street/. 1 • PEEMADELPHLti. MUM COMIITON OIL. - , A fresh supply, C m mg! all, fbr saTe by fIAVYMAN &c. 3. - ,NrachL MIZETI I H JAMES Li4l NQ. NM A dministratoeti , Notice. V — , OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad. ministration ofthe good ' sand chunks, which were of Jacob Kopp. late of: the borough of Schuylkill Haven,. Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted by , the Register of Schuylkill county, to the subscribers All persons_ there fore indebted, to said estate aro requested to make payment, and all those having demands, will . pre% sent them for settlement, to either the subscri . LORENTZ FISHER,' LOUIS C. DOUGHERTY, Administrators. HENRIE TAI KAPP, Adrainistfati ix. 43-6 t October 21, - , A NEW FOUNTAIN "OF LIFE .HAS OPEN ED. AND its healing streams, now• 1 gush rth. brilliant star has arisen. in - the Ea nd now cheering thousands with itr.sewget II ii, LONG LIFE, AND That Star is ! DR. REICIITER'S VEGETABLE P ATIVE PILLS. These pills. le'Vall understand. cure disease by a power peculiar Only to itself, w high instantly 'checks the action ; and progress of disease, for 'their com mencement is much alike. (which is-When the . 1 BLOOD Asp JUICES , • • ate so far'depraved: as to produce obstructions and sores) that one !medicine, 'provided it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is 9ecessary for removing diseaSe, and restoring HE.4LTH AA ND HAPPINESS to mankind: Let it likewise bc . remembered, that there is no medicine new in ex i stence possessing equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any other kind of physic. can se soon restore health, when lust, even in cases the moss inveterate. • The action 'of these pills upon the bowels, are mild; producing- no griping pains or debility, telt on the contrary, after they hale 9perated, you feel that a load of irritating and corrupt humors have been taken from you, and the buoyant feelings or health spring up in their place; and what is another great object in these pills, they are always safe, they may be taken on, all occasions,, and under any eircum• stances, without regard to the name of the disease, for They operate upon every Part of the body, and expel disease from whatever part it may bei seated. Every persoa who possesses a box of these pills NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN,. for in them lie can find a cure, and confidently rely .upon a.spet%dy restoration to htalth, In Germany, the lalid of their , origin, millions of personshave experienced their beneficial effects, and the thousands wile hayei.used them here, speak of dhem in the highest of terms,on account of their earn ,liee properties. The yoyful news of' health and cbmfort, spreads from those who have' happily used • • DR. EICIITER'S - VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. and they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of 'Fruthl, And' hy, we 'may reasonablY inquire, have they become so endeared to the licaria• of those who have used them, and by them gained such a popularity ? Simply: because their action upon the HUMAN BOD I Y, • 'was 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 upon the sap wh'cli circulates through its branches, so the lifeand health 'of Mankind depends upon the I blood which flows through his veins. And w ben this vital fluid, wh.ch is most necessary to the growth and support of the body, by snme unknown cause becomes loaded with .morbid and] •• coarturrHUMOßS, so that instead of nourishing and strengthening the tiOdy. it labors to produce obstructions in the system. which engenders disease, have recourse ro a me•heine that is perfectly safe in •'every disease, and that will produce a favorable termination, if given early in the complaint, frequently in a few hours and most always , in a few days, that medicine is Dr. Reichter's Vegetable Pills, • which so throughly.cleanses the !blood and system at large: that disease of any kind cannot, possibly exist, where • I We jind their' Presence, • provided nature is not beyond all hildrin Assistance. Th e price of these pills is .25 cents per boa, with full directions, and can be had at the Philadelphia'illedical• Hall, • establishedfOr the suppression % • V. , Of quackery. at the northeast corner of milt and RACE streets ; likewise of sub-agents. • GREENFIELD, Pa., Oct,lo. 1812. Dear'Sir eon doubtless remember my calling et, Your establishment about two. weeks since. ankoh taining from you one dollar's wonh of Dn. RI EGLI TEE'S VEGETABLE. PURGATIVE PILLS, for one of my neihlibors who requested me to procuie the article for them. This being done and my ow,n . business transacted; I started for home. After travel_ ling all day, I was taken with a sudden chill, al, hie!' left inn with a violent fever, head-ache, and considet able pair. throughout my whole system - ' with great sickness at my stomach, whichuocompletely inset' Wed me that I was compelled to stop at a small Lin on the road for relief and rest. Upon inquiry,d hey had nothing that could possibly ;afford tne relief. While yet iii.rnisery, for I never was so ill in all my life, I hPripily thought of your [pills, and resolved to open one boa upon my own account and seek relief • in them, I took six of them ,drank a warm cup tilted, • and'retired to bed. My pain here ceased in a measure; and I soon fell sound asleep, .In the . mording I I awoke much better, and .1P er the pills liad operated I was quite a different 'person t , ..•k another dose nf fotir pills, • remained there al: 4131116%day, and on Thursday started for home as well as ever, and I still enjoy good health—the persons, for whom I bought them,informs me that they 'have experienced more benefit from your pills than a whole cart load of the quacks which they had fo Merl , / used.. Surely if they used them with as good an effect upon themselves, as :1 have, they have good reason for extoling their tiir tees ; and if you take my advice, you will persevere, go'on and recommend them to all who are laboring under disease. and my word for it. they will become sopopular as a general remedy that you will find it difficult in supplying the'detnand. tSigned) 41 G. W. GRANDON, Greenfield. The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Store of . • CLEMENS & PARVIN.. Pottsville. March 18. 1813. 1119 ATTENTION. I.IHATARY STORE. MIME subscriber i would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has located his Alilitary Cap Man.. factory In Third Street, No! 104 a few doors below Race, where he would be Pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as-are disposed to favour him with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles of every description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, of all patterns; Forage Ci.pst Holsters toy wimp Body do; Cartonch Boxes, Bdyonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all , kinds ;.Canteens ; Knapsacks, dilferen't patterns : Fire Buckets, Passing Boxel, Tube do, Brush and Picker's 'Plumes, Pompoons riremdn's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun- Cases, superior quality : Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums, ETOrd-irs thankfully received and promptly at tendei to. WILLIAM CRESS:MAN,: No.lol North Third Street, a few doors below Race Philadelphia,July 0, ~ • 28-6 m cOLISLE,! Jr., FORW. lIDI SG ASD , C031.111690S AIIt3LCMAN*, Arch Streit wharf, Schuylkill. PHILADELPHIA, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the ill.ll , pnblic, that he is prepared to receive and for ward Merchandize of every description, to all parts on the Juniatta, West and North Branches of the Susquehannah i and Schuylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which are in complete order, and such arrangements made esti) insure a full supply of water during all the year. Shippers of produce will find it to be their interests to send produce to the rhiladelphia Market; via Schuylkill - . ind Union Canals, it being the cheapest anc safest route. Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand, at limiest market prices. Every attention paid to shipment of Merehandize by good safe boats, commanded by ,carerul capttt tns together with promptness in salesof producd. , Merehandize will not be 'detained in store on ac count of stormy or wet weather. the boats, load and unload under the store in the dry. Philadelphia,Julyl,lBl3. - • pnocL t RATION. NOTICE is hereby' given, that a Court of 4 ` ll CommonPleas,for the trial ofeauSeCat in and for the county of Schuylkill. will be held at Orwigsburg, in, the county aforesaid on Monday, the 4th day of December nest. Therefore all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty; it shall be to appear at said Court, will -take notice and govern them selves accoraingly.i • . ' • JER.t3IIAII . R EED, Sheriff. Sheriff's .o.(fice,Or wigs. -:burg, Nov. 11,11813. .TR.OTECTION INDEMNITY AG t INST LOSS BY, Fit*, THE FRANIM ussimixcE • or ru Capital 84 rErtriTuAL, =Ma VONTINUE to in ] ana limited ma 9', in town and country i omce 1633 Chesnut ( CHARLES DI Charles N. Banker ] Janiea'Scott,, Thomas Hari, • Thrinias S. Mart , Tobias Wagner. 1 CHAR T The Subscriber 11: thei above mentioned! pied to make insur prdporty, at tlic June 1 • ____. Indemnity again 't loss or damage !glre - Ca pil a I $lOO,OOO. • • • l' ~,,y CITA RTE • PERPETUAL. !'' ''' . . , TI IF. SPRING G ARDEN INSURANCE,MM . . , PANY, make urances. either tempora4 or perpetually, against Lose or 'Damage by FIIII, in town or country, orrHouses, Barns, and lluild,lMAs or all kinds, on Household Furniture, . Merchroatse,.. - llories, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and; Ilanu: facttiring Stock and Utensils or every sleseriptlon - ;' VEsks.cs and their Cargoes in port, as well as Nlifrlp.-g' ges and Ground Rents-upon thomost faro: able Writ,. Application's for Insurance, or any informatii* on the pubject may bil made either perstinaliy4rii • by, letter, :41 the Company's office, .at the, North West corner of Siph and Wood streets.', , ~.. . MORTON AleMlCHAEU,Presi4cbt• U M L. KRlNlAAR;*eretary. • •• ~ Attu - x . 1 . 0M • ' . - .1. • Morton McMichabli • 7-Charles Stokei,, , : Joseph Wood, • i ' Archibald Wrighi • ' P. L Lagutrenne, . 'Samucl•Townseifil: Elijah Dallett; '1 - Robeit Lougheg Geor'gb M. Troutman. R• W. Purneroyg.,2 George W. Schreiner. • The, subscriber hs been appointed AGENT*? the above mentioned Institution and is now 'proptlred to Make I NSUP.ANCES t pon every' description of pirty ht the lowest rates. BEIXJAMIN RANA!' N "le, Feb. q 7; ~.•1841 • - : ‘• . .• Pottsville, .o. E CA vEUE !AIME PILLS.. 4` • • 1 4?... • THE !medic preserihed fur the. cure g dts -1°- eases, have dorreet'y been divided init'Vclab- • ses according, to Oieir operation upon thesUman • system. . Thus we have one class which' ailes the stomach to eject its.ccnitehts, called l eriXelics, another : inducing' perspiration .ealled dictiporet ics and a third! which evacuates the atiimach and bowels, ihMoininati d cathartics, Six. I I rather tics or purging triedihine?,have in everyl#e and country been thelfavourues of the phyineeio for • ' the mile of the Most übstioutc.ano 41arirdh,froo r ladies. The wohderful sriccess' tattoriliYg:this inode of trri.t.tno,t readily be utiartrstood when we reflect that the stomachana bn''iJd have assigned to tli q , the impliri ant functioia,:iif di-• gesiinnLor the conversion of food into that vital fluid intendoilt for tie. growth and :newish. ineht of the whole 4sternl.- It follow-s-thaf.when ever the digestion organs become deed or dhomilified fur the heafthy • per hirmanceier their duty ( and this recurs daily in l civilizedYrielety ) • impute blood, and consco lent.y., disease Are the • results: It lids been re l marked, that whenever:'ille mach is nue'esefully. employed It is ali*ays tab mischief. Thl individual who ivouldl%Oy that the most torini .kble ilisvases are daily'', cured by the use of Pilbl compeundea l and Ibr to al-• roust ev'ery-hait(let 61 . our comp t ry, woulOtertiin. ly risk his l'eplitation fur veracity.* TA.. Pon. liontas, or lottiin Vegetable Pills cleijase the. stomach: purity! the blood-and ter_ voWldma, thin, and ha're 1 6oved bilious fever, bilious cholic, inflammation of the . liver, rlicetatnin, pundiec,,Aileurisy, costiveness, eir.q.:&,c.. Females of sedentary NMI.- • its and sub Sect Ito indigestion . , tlatulen4, head 7 ache, depression of spirits and -uneasir*ss, will find relief front the use : of f :these pills. I: - . 1"here is not a disease Attended 'with a full pitlk, a dry . sk;n, a d a coatedtungitc, 'that tlies4lls will neerel . :ve. The foliowing simple noi.rtilive sh w he benefit derived 'from these pilylin a ye, ry minon diAease : • -.• .` C E 11TI FICA TE. Having liect cured by the use of tihillocaluM. tas Pill of an !arming disease of d theili/er of se veral years maing, I &ere it adt IVlct Make my case hhoio to the oi talters. h". 1 .4 bthem .variOns remedies l l .i;hich ar- forded only temporary_ relief, atter usint two box es of these pills, my disease.) ielded, and I have enjoyed good health-I'ot the : last six minithm. . ' •W I LLIAM FOLOI Milton, April 22, 1813, • ' • Agents sale of Pie *44' W. T. Eptjng, Pottsville, George 114)fSr.yder, New Castle, ,S• kopp, SchuylltP Haven, Ilukh Kinslei; Port Carbon, SchnalVi.* Heuer, Orwigsburg. Tliroughout the stalliis supply can always had of Fred.•Klett Drag gists, corner of 2d and Callowhill stieos, Phila. delphia.• I • .• AprilF29, • - ' I NEW ORI{ COAL ACH...•• • 20 PlStj STREET. W.Kithhall, solicits consignor ' it of Coal,' '"-- 4. froin the; Schuylkill region, ot l ll the van-, ous qualities, and sb-zs for immedio6 sale, by the Cargo fort ca - sh,'aPproved credit, Miiexchange for groceriqs, Provisions, Dry'(.l4ds, Hard Ware', Donis Shoes' . flat , Oil, and'Yrtieles re quired, in, • , theicpal region, tin ,w 'alv attend to any negociai ton n personal alkation. His experience ist the Coal Busiiiet,s,r4,d personal iiFipinintanco, with many 0f the dc(„Sers, lulha city and vicTity of New York, giVvi him a de. cided adviMtage over strangers urjasual visit, ors. in tn • aknig advantagcifus, ale will also YiSit. the Taverns, and- Cities, 'priors , North River, for the purpose of making Mos, also the Eastern Ciqs. Any one desirous Wiry our Mar- - ket by forwarding 'to'me a bill Ogading, can generally have Ills cod suild on arriva3 if invoiced within the mit rket Ange of prices. Mir seription of he coal, as 'condition, and from -ctitlAt mine will always be necessary to guide me in. • . ,r.itles. All bu siness er.trufted'Ao me will be nitefided to iyith proMptness and fidelity.. keret-16 Uessra. A.&R. W. Packer, peadin g ;Ta. ' _ • ' :.New \York, June 17; ',"••• 25—Gin t guRE WHITE LEAS: . tIETETIIF.RILL &...8R0T11F4,,, menu heti; rev., N s . 63 north Front street, Philadet, phia, have him typed, supply of thir warranted pure whirl rced, and, those customers who have been sgarkigly supplied in consiliuenne of 4 run on the article, shall now linva 'their orders filled. i - No knovVii subsar.ce -iossekezi.thine.preserva, live and •heautifying .properies so:sdesirabla in a paint, 'to sii, tqual exent witlOmadulteratcri white lead; ecee any adinisturerirother match, als only ma s its value. -It liasitherefore bon; the steady aim of the .nrannfaci, triers, for many years, to • siipply to tie` public 'tlCperfeelly pure white lead; and the unceasing darti ! i, nd far the are lice is proof' that it, has met Wit favor. It is .invariably Branded on one head4WETIIERILI. & BROTH pR, infull, and. on;tlte other, Wart, RANTED Purge—all in red Ictteri.:,'; November 19, cugAr. i4opps And no Credit giveil. 1 • • 4 • THE subscriber has just 01)0e:a at the corner of Norwegian St., and thilY - Mount Carbon Rail Toad, 4 general assortmcalif Groceries and Froirisions,lwhich he will sell the lowcst.poe. sible prices; for cash Such aiSiigars, Molasses, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea,Cheese,4e, Spices, &c. . Sperm and tiVhale'oll, Sperms:car. Iktgulds and Dip'd Candles, Soap, Tobacebi,Segars, llama Shoulders, Was Pork, Drit:d Besf, Codfish, Mack 'erel, Herring, . &d WILLIAM MARRIALL. April 8,1813, P::; • . 1.5- 7 -tf • • • _ ' • !IRON AND ST'ltt:L, • JAMES S. SPENCER" JR. • ,A 1 ). 53. North • 11 7 nec l Virecis . Dooa Dawn' Au:C.i ST.I ', lil *k Lir AS constantly 013 hand , n eamtlment of A-OIRON4 sTgEL.. which *ley .be -bud on the most refoonablii 'tent's. -- September 9, ~: ` ~. 46:= 5~ II LADELI•1111. Paid ^o,ooo,in. •:• • r rkri brio/once, permaTOrt cry description of.prop* n the usual favorable tcArs treet near fifth street.i. , RANCAER, Presideir& ECTORS, • #••• Samuel Grdnt. . j 5 • Frederick Brotonil,,t, Jacob R. Smith, n, Geo. TV.Richards,l l , f. Atodecai D. - Lewis.. ES G:BANCKER,§4 s been appointed egetirfor instituftori, and : is notrfre. nee, on every deseriptjo#:of st rates. • I ANDREW RUgSFN t, 18.11. • • t jB-ly BM Ea Ei