MEE I= • "1'4E117E1.0, BAITIA4:4Ie. Tms—The Campbell , ' arc C o ming Away to the haute. our foetinen are near, !The cries of their ldadus are mingled with ed fear :Their, host is derided—their •coevage is Be t h fear the eagle of victory streams at our head. Then down with your enernies—msh to the charge -They have sent on our, people dread ruin at large;, •Trom mountain and valley their cries have gone up, They have drank of the contents of misery's - pp. • Then onward—our leader has ever been true. ifelivesfor.his country Mut battles•for you. t. Old Time in his hurry has honored has brow, And Barry for freedom is struggling now. • Our baeneri are flinging their folds to the air, And the name of our champion nobly they bear; Theiriendof the poor man-t-the greatest—the best— The man that we Imp—Henry Clay of the I,Vest. ItSpFZCT -T L O OLD ftex.—A Tuvc STOAT 4-.• A young gentleman (real) from college, who had - more knowledge of bear; than of men, was _ding hie way to the ;ice: Dr. C-- , of Ct., The - Dr. was extensively known rind_ respected for • 'his energi of chareeter,bis learning, and piety._ atd moral Worth.. Buy like the gre.t tarstle, he did not disdain to 'Mahar with his 'own hands." a • -• With a letter of, introduction to the aged th whoM he, had known only by reputation, our genteel young friend was reeking the !idyl lege of an acrpittiotnnee with him. .Old Daddy,' said he to en aged laborer in field by - the way side, whose flipped h:t and • coarse looking over coat—it was la, lowerint day ` - f—and dark complexion BO features romrasted. 'strongly with his own broadcloth and kid gloves end fa r person ;—.OlO daddy, tell me where the Rev, Dr.; lives.. the home y oa f see yonder,' the old man .bonesly replied. Without condeicending tothat& bin for the Information, the young man rode - on, and noon - found : himself seated an the parlor of Dr. Ws hos .. pliable residence, at th e invitation of the lady of the houie, awaiting thit expec . od . primal of the ' Doctor. In duo time the host appea-et,havirg- returned from the field, laid aside his wet s girments, and adjusted his person.' But to the surprise end , coatis - Iln of the Young guost, , ',Whom should he meet in the Rev. Dr . but the 4me old daddy he. • had ati unceremoniously aecosio on his wayd • slt was very respeet 'ul in yen: said the Vend-- 'We divine, with an arch look, and in a plc mant tone--for the. coed promo not waning in wit and humor--•iit wits very r espectful in you to call mo old daddy ; I always have to see; young • men show respect to old age: . • Tee'confusion and mortification of the y ins . man were intliecriliable. Ile could have --- eynk through the flOor, and. buried himself in shet drk . ness of the cellar beneath ' him. With or nonce crimsoned with bl'ushes, be began . to stam • nacr out an apology for his ' slio apology,' saidsAhe d•!ctor very pleasantly ,sno apology',-1 Akita) sOn to seo respect shown ,to old age." But the kindness and assiduity of the family cluld not relieve the unpleasantness • of his - situation.; a fiersea of the mortifying blun der which he - had committed marred al his an ticipated pleasure from thelntervlow; end be was glad to. take his leave as soon as he could do it with decency,' • Tug Winowkn .ltovl —The scotch are an in , quiaitive people; if pot,ible, still aide a I than the Yankee?. Their curious, questions are frequently :deemed obtrusive, and are carried to a greet length. Two gentlemen fell in together, both travellers, on horseback, and strangers toeaeh other, when the following conversation took place : . .Raw ovening,-Mr, rather,' observed the one witti an Aberderts 'tea rather;_replied the Other. Yon likely bo s:stranger in these parts; eontinued:tha Abertleenian. .If I can; laconically' replied the . other, looking neither to, the right hand nor the left. '.Perhaps, like miself, you may be going on to the Bauff.' regtooded the other, yawning. 'To that case, ,perhaps you wilt put up at Cul- feel' , - 42 may, or r may riot,' answerea hie compan ion. . •Pardon me the libeitv,pf the question, sir; may I a-k if pia are a bathela 'Nor' . I - - ' rOh! marriedl t , • iNo, no!'. . . . • rSir, 1 beg your pardon, I may have.uninteo . , ' 11311'3.11y . touched upon. a plural subject ; your' lack dress ought to have checked my inquiries. I beg your •pardort eir-a' widower?' - . ;No, no, nb'` % , vlVeither a bachelor, nor married man, mar mil 014er—then what - cam you bar 'A divorced man, since you curd knots!' ex claimed the stranger, clapping spurs to his horse, and dashing but of eight in an instant. . AtrTIMITIC ANECUOTE.-Ai such, a corres pondent of-the Utica, Ospel Mearenger communi cates to it the following : A itrangelin passing through a ruratvillage of NOW En4land, many years ago, was attractvd.to the tub 44 s cider-pria; Tty accidently discoveri'vg the lace of a child pro jaWing over its top. lie had , procured a grave Sucker, and was iit the act of sipping from the Oh, when halell in—hie head being entirety sub merged. He was immediately taken out, and car- ried by the stranger to:the.ferm haw of his per ents,a fear rods distant. where: errors were com menced to rcetore the child, now apparently life. less. After moot oao hoar, signs of returning life werO !Wide,' and ultintately en entire res•ora; Lion was effeeted.and the chid itved'—herame a man—beciroe a minister=beectne a ti.Lep—and ultimately Me second presiding Bishop r f the A merican Protestant Episcopal Church. 3 Lr , eslo LAir I.l*ssirts„- - -Q .Wh t is a Verne Sole V—A..Dun'i knout, but think it may 414, .What ere eppurteminc . T a leg of muiton.! Q. .%Vhat C., is summary, pi - 6cm I'—A. .13a!hing and eating fest' Q..„.What is e rej3inder r—A .11). when any one. asks you At your mother has *131.1 her - „ , atangip nod. you reply, .yes, and bought An en . erpron: „;Q. .What is understood in ism by the terwolk4ateryr—A..That Lord Broughain shou'd ism have been Chancellor.' ..(4 Mint vs a max law V—A..D..), and don't be done!--liunch.- ...sToar; said byporhond;iec ,sequsit,tance of • °tiro to his negro gamut, as ho lay dawn in bea last night.s—sTOin bring me my specs. • ' 'Your what, main 1' slid Mom.. ".My /tweesorra, my spectacles, 1 sly !' added Ilia maiteri . sWha, name gor•iscioussmass said Tom-- !what you want with your sixes, eh I' •'• sl 'want to are if 1-can *keep, you blodshead !' maid his muter. • '.. Weo aims/ B roa ?-Tb Ns.w. York Tribune sa y s—We are infarrned that Teig, • Lbndon Bookseller end publeaber, realiZed .000 Irons the sale of '•The Girls' Own Book," ?Frogsl Housewife," eta. by Mra.L. M. Chill of dus city. The 6rst edition of her °Letters from Nest. York'.' is entirely exhausted. Fame Is en undertaker that pays but little at tention to the hying, but bedizens the dead, for matting our their controls, end following them to he, more. . • !Hair Yatmon.r:7-1Sally: slid a laser to Lits intandea, tive na 5 kiwi will You. Sall y• Oki sloth soli Balky Icarteff: .? -4 ~ bawatiErs sAtm i VIVIriEALLEST ATE. ,1-- . ri!:-. • ii, acrt tirtue, vf sevet al Write of Vendipeni Ez. 21 - 0 pones and Levaria" Facets. issued-pot of the Conn of Coui mon Pleas of Schuylkill coptity and to me direited will, he exposed to sale 0 , Public Ver.due or Ototcry : On Saturtifiy.the 2d daiof December - next! 1 At 10 o'clock A. M.. at the house . oil Michael Graeff. - in the Borough of Or.wigsburg,Schetyl. killdutinty.l 1 , iI, • No. 1. All , that certain. Messilig_,e tenement arid tract ofland- situate- in West Pima town. ship,' Schai; Brill County, Winded by 'lands of , late John' Kleckner, now of John add'. Henry Sassamin, Daniel Shively; and others 1 t ing 186 acres, ho the same more or less; with - ' ' ilia appurtenances consiSting of .a BM 'I Log House, Stable and Sail/ !Mill.. ea 1 f: N a . `E*The undivided Op .thirds 1 is i -, -___ _...--. tf a certain tract of land sitiatie part. ly in Itu,shi township, Schuylkill cobtity, and partly in Lausanne township,NorthauiPton coup-1 ty containing 1748 acres, with the appurtenan ces. consi4ing of 3 Siv Mills, ohe steam Saw Mill, and two water power Saw Mills. IN:o. 3'. A certain - frit nfldnd,situate on Coal Run,, partly 'in East Brimswig and partly:.in Schuylkill - township, Schuylkill county, adjoin. ing lands of Samuel Boyer, Daniel Ye l st, and oth- PfP, contair ing 100 acres with tho Oppurtenan: I ces. . • I. . NI. 4 A certain tract of uni m proved land, ad. joining the last described, and landli of Daniel Graff and tilers, containing 200 acres, with the appurtenances. ° t .. l it: No. .5. A certain tract of unimilreved land, situate in Bush township county aforesaid, ad. L I joining lands of Jeremiah Pearsoliand others. 1 cmtaining lO 'raves, with the lappurtenan. nes. . V t , t t - i 1 1 Nei..6. ~ certain tract of unimproved land sit uati in Sc huylkill township, and coenly, adjoin. ing lands I o f—Siielhamer,—Cokk and oth. I ere, containing 400 acres, with the jappurtenan.i cell. , , No. 7. The undivided thire part lel a cert,aip l tract of land sitnate in : Rush township, co unty ; a f o resaid iidioming land , of Samuel Lindner, and other lands. lands of William Audenried, con; taming 300 acres, with the appurtimanees. . No. 8. The undivided half part dila certain tract of land, situate in Rush township, enmity aforesaid adjoining . lands of Margaret Willing and ethers. comainingll96 acr es lind lin per Ches. witii ; the appurtenances. Lite the estate of Willia're Audenrird.l I, I .. Lit qie same time and )tace, All that cert. ip tract of land, situate lin Pinegrove Towni.l4o,' Schuylkill, county, :called "Mount, Pero," consisting of s6Tral tractsi of land, one thereof eln which the Forge, Meisonge and. Ted. omen's - sire erected, adjoining lauds - of lateAbr,i. ham Keeler, deceased; M feline' Chltriens, deceati. ed, Joint Shemin ar.d Others, is pit of a tract of I land wh ch Sam+ Huntzinger, km , formerly High Sl; i eriff, of.Schilylkill county by legullpre ress Fol as the property of Ad: in Reed; and which by cimdry conveyances heliame vested in ,John Blown. containing 260 Items, more or lest., togt Oct with the appintenamees,"eonsistingof a , Forge, Furnace, Saw Mill, two story ,i-i - oriio 6 ° log dwelling house, Bfacksmith shop. Y ,. lisself "I t % , • Barn, Sia_b d le,, Coa - It 1 'Utise, 5 tenon ---- houses, an other oabuildings; an f . , other rirt thereof is the same wIAli Henry Sots- Ingeri wife by Deed id.ited the dtli March 1828 convey 4 to Adam Raudenbush,iJacob, Joseph, and Sa eel Spohn, Whose tilles!becamo vested with th . said John Brown, , containing 5 acres moron l less; another part thereedialichael Clean. ens of wits bv deed dated thi 3dJuly; 1828, i me to Jacob Barr, who cony yed to the said Raudet i bush nod Spohn, whose title as aloicsaid locaniCrsted in the said John frown ; and tile 'ollier p rt. thereofbeing thoundiv i iited threefoorths of seve el tracts of Maimproced hind, containing in the 3sbolc about 400 acres and6llowance more or less; adjoining land of Henry ,lEckler, Martin Kuhn& Jacob LiAllei and others;' surveyed on warraiFt granted to 'sdain Raudenbush, Henry Eckleand Jacob Spahr', whose} titles became vested in the said John Brown. 1 . ; , 2. • leo, all that certain tract 07 land, vitae to / in Pin grove Township, Schuylkill 'county, boon. ded by lands of Jacob Eagle.by the ; Rocky moon -1 trin, I. nds of George Rants, Frederick'Schneck and o f era, containing 100 acresjartil 107 perches arid al owance moreinr less, beirig the same land Which ,was surveyed- on a warrant dated the 14 % Marti 1793 and granted to Johii Merkel and pa.: I tented l to him. •' .i . . I ) • . 3. lso, all that certain tract f land.sit Date In Pinegiove Township, 'Schuylkill cOunty. bound. ed by lands of Nicholas Eck ler. Joseph Campbell, Eva Diehl and others, eontainidg 7 acres and 20 perches m.:te or less;with the ap p urtenances, eon . 1 sisting of a log dwe l l i ng house. ! . ~ , - ' 4. 'Also, allthiit certain pieceior, parcel of land situate in Pinegrove Township„totinty aforesaid, bounded by land cif Henry Bolzinger, Peter Slin ck and others , containin l g about 15 stares, i more or less, with the oppurterneca. 5. I tilso, all that certain tract taland, situate in Pincgrove ToWnship, county a l loy said, bou oiled by laid of John 3linnig.Bi ncm:Confare, Adam Leis 4 and others, containing 18 1 aeres and 86 per ches a nd allowancelmore or les , with the appur. 1 . i s , gnorices. , I * q . Also, all:that certain traChorland„ situate in iship and county afinesaid bOunded by land he, Henry W. Conrad, bowl Muses Rusbatch, Nicholas. Eckler,noce of the saidj ßrown ohn n'Conlare and other", containing 79 acres rehea neat measure, more or less, with the otenances.l Also, all that; certain tract Of land, situate tnogrove Township, county aforesaid, houn. tip the Swation creek, land Of .George Era• 1 Peter 'Diehl, and others, Containing 80 acres re or less, with the appurtenances. ' Late dlie .ate 0f.1.0511 Braw'-. . , - • t the same ` . time m l id place ' , l i All .r hat certain lot or ffareel of griMd, situate, lying and being at Schuylkill Haven; Thinbeim town. .hip, Schuylkill county; breaded on the; North. east by the river Schuylkill, Iti the East by lot 1, No. 12, on the Southwest ' by Broadway and on the Vest by lot No. 10, con inling in front on said river Schuylkill % feet, 6 i inehetii, and 66 lebilon Broadway; and runiiing in depth from Broadway to said river Schuylkill and marked in .thl plan which is filed at grwigsburg, in the of o fir Recording of Deed" No. 11, being the same lot aground, which peaty Relish, late High Sheriff of Schuylkill coenty,by Deed, dated the 22it dui of December ,I - 834; granted and con: veyed to 'Jacob Bensinger; with the 'appurtenan. I eel., Al. the property of Jacuti f:eitzinger. • litititi scythe. time and plae,. Ali ~ , that,lcgrtain lot or , piece °Wound with the boil. ~ s", ~ . hing e (and improlteents erected on -`' M 1 ' , the same, situate, lying and being at N . : , the North.vest• d:truer of Norwegian ,----='- and Jackson streets; in the eastern addition to the. borough of Adtt"ville, containing_ in trent on the said Norwegian 'street running werwardly from the corner Of Stiid Jackson St., 50 feet and extending that Width in depth 4n the lin of said, Jackson street Indl . parellel thereto 20 feet to cast Market street, being lot'No. 10, as marked and laid out in ll'e said Eastern addi. bop of Pottsville, bounded imfrdnt by Norwegian street, in the rear by East Market. street, en the East by said Jackson streetiand on the West by lotiNo. 9. together with th hereditament' . and appurtenances, emigrating qonb double tiro atu ry frame dwelling house, (le rind a lialf'' story frame dwelling house, 1 two story log dielling hobso and a fru* stable. lAii, the property . of George iiich. 4 • - 1 r ' 1.11 the tame time - iind place, 1 i The undivided half of° certain lo f t or piece Of ground. and premises. situate in Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, beginning at a stall, a corner in ''a lino of Mand of Jacob W. Seozinger and others, thence by lots Nos. 4;5;6, 7, and 1, South 27 degrees, Earl. 112 fcet to a stake in WO ofd 40 feet et., thence North 86; degrees, East 43 feet let 4 stake corner of a' 40 feet street. thence by th1:1 fifamo . .north 41 deg,reeti, West 112 feet to a stake tin the line of the said-land of J. Wi.. Bensinger and otb. et', thence by the came' south b 3 degrees, ! Wcsi 43 feet to the place of beginning,. marked and numbered in Potts addition tp Pat Carbon,'No. 9. . with the appurtthwricce l consiating of ass - a' large franc tavern house,; large g: il frame stable, with a;panip and 'well of - - water and a taro story trame store hclusie:- Astbe Property. of VOW .100: 1 -.fit the .. same timo" and place; A eerfola Lair Om of pOultAriadpracalmaelto q - 1.. - town of la. late Sun p. opp in P ded mer, -.;;.;.v 1" ' ate in Port Lot*trbitni County a arc4iii; at a stake, a cornet in dlinv of WO of Jacob NV; Seazinger and others, the . nate by bait No. 4.5, 6. 7 and 8. south 27 degreCv,east l Difectlto a stake in a line of• -6;TV:feet-street, thence north 66de , grecs, east 43 feet to a, stake , corner, a forty leet street, thenee by the sane:north 27 degrees,. vast 112 feet ton Stake intlie of the said lad:of 3. W;Settzinger nuditthers;thenee by the same south 63 ] degt en% -wen 43 feat to the place of beginning, marked and , ni3m4ereif -in Tott'a Ad to Port Carbon. PO. Witlf,applirtenances, consisting of a latie Tavern House, large Stables, with a Pump, and well Inf water,. and 'a! !wa Story frame ~,....—.-03tore.itoust5.. Late the estate afSam. uel Chrieown, • • j • the same time . and 11104 The One undiiided fourth, part of that Certain Lot Of Ground, situate' in the Borough of Minefsville. Schuylkill county;, bourided riortbwardly • by.Sun. bury st., southwardly by Smith street; eastward• ly by,.Purd Ftreei, and wettWardly by lot No. 36 being 50 feet on Sanitary street; e*tending South- . wardtv 100 feel,lto a hit arijoininW South , et. and being the rot i ntaihed ttiegeil'eral Plan of :Borough with No. 34. with: the; appurtenances. consisting Of a two story Frame Dwelling House, .With a BaiCrner,t!stno. and a one and a halfstory. Frame Kitchen Octet° attaehediantl a two story Frame Dwelling 3iiiise and•Fratno stable. Late the estate of David J. Davis. • • At the samelimcianil ilace, All that certain tract of land; situate West Penn Township. Schuylkill. county, hounilra by other lands late the estate! of Peter Verner, lands of Jonas Boer ich, John . 11oeser. and others. contain. ing 80 acres, be ' the wine moreior less,.withthe ' appurtenances. conitiAting of a two story Log Dwelling: Mose. with a 1 1 1 : 'L.:, one story; Kitchen thereto , attachec, a tog: Ram rind BlaCketnith Shop. a never tailing well of water, and an Apple Or chard. Late the estate 'of Peter 114sbap-, ' Seized and to undin Execution and will be cold by JEREMIAH REED„ Sheriff. Sheriff,' Office, Orwigs- t 46 - burg Nov.ll, 3813. I • am MO II II G- 11as re.commenced the .11nilufacture of 80AP & CANDLES, . . Ai Pio. 12 illargerelles 'Street, lire • doors above Front Streit, belit4in&whin and Street road, D he offers for Fall. on *easonable ' v terms, wholesale and ,rctail, fait quality Yellow Soali, common Browri 4, White Fuller's :db.. Palm du., Caitiler ‘ do., Faitql•Shaving . Augast 12, • .vi 33-Iy* fl calCmirms ituiTEL; ~.., ..„1 • No-41 t...:OdeT'LAND STitIcET,F.EW I OrtEL T HE" subscriber , respectfully notifies his ' friends and Conveniently he has recently open., cl 4 a new and convenientlyi furpished Hotel, at Courtland St:, a shprt distance above his old crd,and nearer tdßroadwr? fie will be better able to ceemodate hip vigit. ors as his hottse is larger, and fitted up:with sit., ting parlors in ;!modern stile, land seventy fur niched Eled.roonis.. .. . i 1 He hopes his . customem will continue their patronage to the . ne establishinent, andl would 1 . inform them that b has reduced his piice of boarding , td onejlolla per 41%i ' 1 ' CHJULES WYCOFF. 1 ` • 1 Philadelpha, April 29, 1 I -- IS—. 1 nousEs & ILQTS i I FOR SALE,i leas ie , LIPS IV:"" ,1180, a large numper of as a Buildings and oiit Lots, of_. various sizes, on the Navigation .itract. lying princi pally in the Borough of Puttsyille. Apply to 1 ' SAMUEL LEAVIS, July 16, 23.-t1 Real eitate agent, Centre St. NOV WI-1N.E.F.4 LE CLOTHING`. STORE, Lippincott & Having inade:extensivo Preparations, are ,now ' • • 'Ready to ' • I CASIVIIUYEAS IVITII GLOTRING, FROM ten to fifteen par; cent lower then , nth. er Wholeiale eters, ern. shall do I this by buying for cashoind wetlin entirely for the same, those who burby small qtraniities as wnli as the extensive dealer, *lll Uncli it to their advantage call at , LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR'S, No. 200; Market Sirect, third . door aboVe Sixth, and one door below: he Reba Hotel, From the Phitada. Ledger,loiSeplember, The , inebtien - is often lashed by sirangers " Where can ,we go . to be‘rande.neapeit suit of clothes; they, are referred by 'noel of our citizens; o the extensive estplitishinent of Lippin cott & Taylor, 2110 Marketr - Stree three doors west of Sixth: • Lippincott: & Tityloi,ar* , wh plunk dealers, and always receive Abe hirOst assortment in, the . eity;theY : alimhave the reputation of doing the finest work Old take special 'Pains to please those who.bui a single Sun, as gall as the extensive (ealer. 'I Their is certainly the place. It, is nest t door to he Red LiOn Hotel,;: • Philada;October! 7, 4 IS-11,! - 1 ..ttikAW DRUG 'STORE: 8.1 EICHHOLTZ, & CO.. re spectfullY Inforfiut the citizens to Palsville, and Sohuylkill county gen 31_ eially„,that they have opened, (in the store forMerlf 'occupied by '.51r.. Slater,) a general asnirtment of ' Dins. I 3 Medicines, Ciemicals, [ Painte, Dyes, Vitrnishes, Putty, GThss, : Spices, . POrent Medicines, 4c., And scilicits r a share of public patronage, cone. gently l aseuriogc the public sthat every article in their line, shall-le of the first quality, and pure. ly genuine. r, Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busines tn. Philadelphia, thine whO favour them with a'call,emi rest satis fi ed that they willguard strictly against all mistake#, and have their med. icinee op with,the greatest care and nicety. Physicians prescriptions.attended to with par ticular,care, at all hours. Country PhTsicions and Siorekeepere, supplied at a.!small advance on oi y prices. Pottsville, Hecember 3. 49-.1. Wanted • - AIiUMBER of good pantaloons makers. Ap ply to, LIPPINPOTT TAILOR. - I Corner - of Centre*. Mahantongo st. Pottsville. Oct. 14.. • • • 42-- ' New Bibbons and ;Bonnet 71188. hfORGAN, has_ie s id received a fine as 4 .vmaortment of hill and enter Ribbon!, Bon not Silks, and the tall fashiOns for Bonnets. Bulk 4, I, , 11 . • ' VAST IRON SCREENR.--Cast Iron Rolling Sereene of various_sites for Coal, oir hand and for sale at W. 11. MOSHALL'a Cheap GrocerY:FlOur Feed di_frOision Store corner of Norwegian Rt.reetandllondtrarbon Rail Road Juno - t* - • '$ 1r T. r ,-;I4II.IATERS! =I!MEM . . , tilUnt4.o.a•4 . •1 r Geography of PellliStbrAtlia! itill,OneW atilt liistlrpeptilat received and is nestlhr. sale by the sntwciiher.: . .It is a ,work . 4hat ahoaldi bn,in the hands of every one Who is : a. ty, nosylvagipn or who• wisheste become acqualaUd with the Geog raphy, and the immense resources of the §tate.-+- From tr hofit,ot reroanneadatari e-w se lett the ' follow ing s ! 1 • -i .i 11EcOMMENDATION8.1 •11 . .1 . _ From Hot!..Chailts Ill'Clure.;Secretot4 of the Commonwealth and SupertOeiteleal, of Corn. mart Srhaals of Pansyttranio; : I 1 i SECRETARY CilisisaiVEALTO 0/riler, Y Ilsitinburg;..`4pteaMer 4;1843: Mr. EDNAIIII C IBIDDLIC, , , ,i ,I 1 ' ,:. Sir,—.ll have given's careful perusatiol ti he e— 'ogrsPhy of Penesylvenia'„ by C harles B. Trego, Esq.. which vou * have lately pohlinhed. and find it to contain a valet timoubtof useful tilid'iiiteruti ting informattokrelative to the Hiiltory,Geogra. , ;tny, Geology, Government, Internal linprMeo. ment, • Productions, A.. - &c., ;of our Coliimnn wealth, adinirithly cooderised and itreanged. I,As a book ot reference it is invaluable, and !should be in the pewees:min of every ens Whit desired to become acqua i n ted withii the character •; -Bud ire. 1.,, sources Or,.renneyivanta, ! ! i The wink will also bin most , emin ently; nsefill :is a text book, both in the CoMition Schools and in the Seminaries of a lughei L order, throughout the State. •As such, I have no hesitatilm in re-, commending rte adoption by !the School I three. orp, and ahem having charge'of thesis Institu. ions 1- i 1 • I Fn !cry rem*ctrully, your obedie'nt servant„ . EGAS.' : ITELE/RE Sup. C.l,Sc&rola, I , I I • I Firm. Fcnoot:DwruicT osPENNTA I tI Philadelphia,October 10,1843 H At a meeting of the Board of Eentrolleis o Public Schorls, held at, the 'Cootrollerid. Cham ber. on Monday. October 9th, 1843 1 ; it :wart &soloed, .That "Trcgo's Geography,of Penn eyleama". be introduced as; a Close Wok: into the Public Erammar i Schools of the Gistrict, as a . tsirbstituto for -Eaton's Geogrr. of !eon ' I I tKatract, from the Minutee. i,THOMAS: B.' FLJR.ENCE, Secretaiy Band of Con trollers. EDWARD C. BIDDLE, Et1:1. 1 i it Fur sale Wholesale and Relitil by BEND; BANI Agent for Schuylkill t • „ . .Fashionable Tailoring pstril:ilts4nin at . ki • ' : W. A . Wil LLIAIII' ' ~• •DR A PER 4-1 V D 2' A ; I i..!0 R., , , WI AKEI. I this opportunity to infirrin the inhabi --IL' tants'of PoitsvilteH and viOni4ylthat he has. taken rooms in Centre street,; three ;doors above the Uschangc-110ie1,4 hero ha intends carrying on the Tailoring basilica% in ; itsl i various bran ches. The public may rest !asapred of having thcir Garments made in as nci, rind, rash:tunable style as in arts city in , the Uninn• 11 I 1 .• 111- ; !laving had long experience in !the trainers' in various cities, he flat ers himself that hc can give general satieraction tO those 'Oho maylfavor him with a call. I , 1 H 1 1 1 ID - 1 , `Garments entrusted to his*crire, iv I. Iwar rantedn in all eases. Particular al ie n : on ', pai d to cutting..ll : . .. Pottsville Oct. 7.1P43.! I I , 41— 1 EMI j'-' ;'~_ November,' 4, • _ I N. S. LAIVIt I:INCk.4 I - - , ge n • 1 ft,) h , e Imhof Siilt r iwatl h k a ' lri ' nsf r ! eftrin. Company's Superior WrilOgpaptr, , S 1EU014. , N0. 3 MlNia QT.,Ip.I4 I ADfLPIIA I /NIUE following kiads Constan t ly on ha + nd and - 11. for sale to the trade, at the loweat market prices:— . k 1 1 1 Fine thick Flat Caps, LI, 19, and 16 lba., and white.l :. li I 1 Extra super and auperfine F u lio Fost.,\ bine nn l ; white. 1. . r • 1 i 1 ' Extra super Packet and 'onimereinl peals; blue and white. i il i . 1 .Extra sorer Linen note papers. ',, Superfine and fine Bill.paPers, (1.0ng.) i '. .do ' : do dol ! (Bioad.) 1, 1 'do - - do Counting Houseesps; blue and while:. ., l ' i, I I Ext-a super Congrea. Caps and Cetters,lPlain and riiled„ blue and white. 1 i •1 • ;, I I Superfine French P 0,14 plairiand - rnlcd. gaper fine and fine Caps and Fosia ' rtileOlnd plain blue and r whi le, of various, qual iti e s and prices Also Bonnet Wards, Tisane, .iI . VtaPPM3. "9 Hardware mere. &co &a. ! ; I, 050 to 100 tone of Peach I:lchardlOr Broad Mountain coal will be t.li.en in exchange forlaa pe-. at 0,, loWeet prices; , I_l July 1.5 V ., , '' i i 29 3 . • I ' t — m MILLINER'NO FANi.CIe 3.1 RS. MORGAN, ir7 Markei, etreet; u next door to Mr. Wn!fingerto.tairerd, reppectlttlly in. forms the, enizemi of Feu:Wide, and the public aenerally„ that she hae.jeatiecetvtid a new and faAtionahle assortmennor, millinery and fain goode, amongid which are tim 41bqn. Braid, Fto. fence Braid; Needle Straw; EnirliA Straw, and Flitted Lawn ktorinets,with a Onclepsirtment of trwt,'a and boys' LeghUrn and it_zea.gress Hate, nil of which will be ,sold mochi, lowan than the ssual prices fiw cash. Conkiets!pltered and done up °Willa most reasonable terms 11 Pottsville; April 13. NEW WHOLESALE AND Rt'llAll. STROEi. rtilH 8 subscriber is induced irorn the very lib. "I- cral encoaragemcht .he has received _(and also from !the necessity of :heir 1164 a cheap ru.lail Stoic, in this part Uf the town) has pio .e:uQ2d.and will keep; eudstantly !ori hand—Four, SaNTca, Sugar, Coffee; Clieese l :gala scs, Vine. gar, &e., &c., which in connectiuh wi h his pre. sent stork of Haths, -; houlders, Mac ere!. Her. ring and Cud fish. Brown Yelldw acrd White Soap: Alto a very superior I drtiele of Pure Palm, Almond and Fancy Sosps—Sperm atid Tallow Candles—Winter. and Fall:. Strained Sporn Oil, &c, &c.; ite,, Allot which I will sell at the lowed Cash .11etail fiices.And to families; or those buy ing'lci selliagaim a liberal deduction will be made, in proportioti to the quan tity taken. • 1 ,_.• ... . . • EDWARD P. S -From the fact of my havirig a Pqrsaa in the City, whose time arid otten!iori',!ier devoted to the selection-of the artieles.l •iii•opere selling ; I have no hesitation in easing that 1.!:In furnish goods . es cheap, as any in Yottaiiille,l Call and judge for yourselves., i ~ 1 .11 E. Y. Pottsville Sept. 23, 1843. :1 • ' 39 W , have just received a large assortment of . Seasonable Goods Consisting of Cloths, Cassirneres Sattinetts, 'Beverteens, Muslim., Prints,: Checls, Flannells,;lTickings, Ginghams,Cambrscks, Clifton Fliemells. Diapers, Linens,; Silk, Cumbrick, and' COttou'l llandker chiefs, Hosiery arid Gloves. Futfsitttre, Checks, Linseys, he., 4e4he-,, Geld wish , to sell them at 'a small advance on coStqind 'etiaiges; theism in want of any of thii aboSi'or anytkint ielse usual ly kept in our BorougliSteirea are respectfully in vited to 'call on d E. Q. dc. A nEtppßsox. 36 September 2, .1 Office of the Philedelphla and peadlng Ittiiiroad compapy. , • - - Philadelphid. Jnly 24,1843. Th.; Philadelphia and Reading -7 — & • A - dread Company - hereby giv - I .Nal'A.= notice that the rate" of freight on coal are and Will continue ait H ' • From; Pottsville. to Richmond yr Philadelphia. 'Bl 40 per toff $ t4O per ton. From Schuylkill Ekren; 30 • -li3o " S. BRADFORD, *cretary. Philadelphia, July 2:).1813' ; • : 31— Ns• ; I • 1 NEW tinitir.it yAnO. THE subscriber announces to the public the helots opened a Lumber 'lard; in the bo rough of Pattiville, immediatelyi back of the ne.v Presbyterian Church ;,where he will constantly keep on hand, a large He of Lumber, of every description; He has on hand pine Beards, from $lO to $l6 per M; and Oak, from $lO to $2O pet: M. • • Ho r espectfully . SOWS the patronage o f his friends ledthe public, and fees confident, that he will be able' to supply; Lumber, at rater, as will give general , satisfaction:l SHELLY. • iq, • 3r-tr. SopUlmber 1% • ; , 7! - ' ; .'dit.W,M . ';',lV,lg-z. 7 :7::!:!Mf: ± j,i l ..TF:: !, . - : - Tlf7 •l ;'-'1. 4 .1:1 , . 7 ; •- i , 'l' • ' - 7: t %Yr. ; ' , Fi r ..fgt' F ' ,l9-•2•-7g-•?- . '::.lSl.=:l.Fi''',:•'i:z!•;: • , • - • 1 •- , , IT,z • r • . - .:::,'- , _ - --';"!`,1•.';- • • 24 ;i • :, - : ; • ::iT , 1: : •"' • :SCP -• '.' - ', : :7 • .:: • :::. - :' , .: ,•• :! • '" ' ' '' '-r:- :1::--:-. r ' • :•' :' '' ;'' ',7 t .. ; •• '''. ; ' - ' - ' -'•-:- i -•--- - • ; l '. j i i 'l':_i • - • . - .1 - 1J . : • - ::- . .1-1 • : -, • 7•2- • PIIMAI)ELPiIIa RE Dlll ikROWS cix xuuto,ixt. ' fn 4 -e.tv.. • ~ —Beiirfeliol Of Erciahl'on NeCek ..- , . gliN rind liter 'Mcinday next, jtinel lur Gonda will be forwarded - withl the following rates of Freight tiettve, and the.portits below stated; tier tun - - , I, Betteren 1 1: Redding' - • : , tied • , • ' !I Philo. Plaatei, slate. tiles &c. 11 ' $ l l 111 i Pig iron. Morns. tunler. , • marble, rosin, tar, lotch 120 and grindstones. 11 1 ; Nails & spikeih bar irop,l castings, lead,turpentine I - 1 bark, raw tibacco, stilt } 140' 1 provisiOns.plitatees tutu. t I; 1 bar, iitoves.&e., • 11 J c - • Flour per barref, ;1 1 Ifc Wheat. corn, rye, clover 41 ' seed, &salt per bushel, i ! P Groceries, hards , are,steefil copperi• tin, brass, di. 1 , mastic liqu'ors, mschin- I 1 cry; butter and eggs, } I'2 16 cheese, lard and tall'. 1. 1 oil, wool, cotton. le:Attie% -1 raw hides, paint?. (4% 4 7 1 -1 tern, kitop and cwdoge.J ; 1 ; ; Dry' goods, drugs di rifedl 1' ! 'lanes, foreign liquors, I 1 1 w iner,glast% paper, freih } . 2 61 fish, nvat, confe'etieria. i rv,botilis Si. stationer,. J 1 ; No additional charges for, corem age, or receiving or delivering fret the ConipanYls Deputsiin tha; ; line.l July 15, 1843, • .1 ! _ , 1 FEVER AND AGIT RD WAND'S 7 °Nie l :Ain AFRESHsupply of tho above M cure for the fever arid acute, Ju sale at . MARTI . September 3. :TUR E. ilicine.a certain a . received and ,PI'S Drug Store 36- --• ; - MOUNT .CARBON 110 TEL. • THE subsctiber most respectfially announce to the public di:Alb° his letaked t he ahoy splendid and delightful:establishment, sill' which Will be apenejd, for thetr ae, 11. 1.1 k: - Caromed:lgen on! Meriday the 10th •• I ' inst. The Hotel has lately undergoncla thorough rc. novation with Such improveinentaland additional I furniture as will mach increase ilia 'combat and accommodation of hieguesta.' This Hotel is situated at the termination of the Philadelphia and Readseg Railroati,93 miles from . Philadelphia, adjoini ng the Boropgh of Pottsiille, and m111;1116:4 all the; advantages; of both town and country—attached tolihe establishment ex clusively for the use of its: guesti is a beautiful ornament:Alert:ace iarden,:an enclosed Park of several acres; overlooking rriam its rising grounds the Railroad, the Schuylkill River and Canal, the reservoir of the Seheylkill !Navigation Co., and commanding a' romantic arid bCautiful view of the surrounding mountains,. The Hotel, Bath Wesel; and stables have IS pleritiful supply of pure mountain spring weal. The extensive and laity stablei and coach houses; Will be . attended by careforinitatteative el:litters; 3ailroad plea, sure car and darrioges, will be lkept for the ac. eommodation of-guests wishing Oi visit the mines and other places in this triterestitig. region. As a pledge of Ms dispositiorai to Ilse his best exer. Lions to give satisfactionto his guests, he begs to refer to the reputation of _I the Cdtskill Mountain House end Congress Hail in the City of New York when kept by him;, and alsares them that having daily access to the; Philadelphia market, his siriiilies both for the Table arid the Bar shall be tirer-ilierk that can , be pitteure6 Font - Rica:and indivieutili are aasured that eve ry atteVtiottOr . ill be naidl by the subscriber and his family„ r e endor theit visite iris pleasant and as comlortabkiks aanyinther ~I s taliltshment:,:. in ihiCeountiv..and4i"phard of the public patronage is ieSpectfully , I'4 I I , CHARLE' 11. WEBB. Meant Carlo), July 8, 184; r; 28-1 y FARE REDUCED 014 THE PHILADA., READING AND POTTS. VILLE U IILHOAIL •• rS Ist Clais C iEs 2.lClass Cars. Fare to Pottsville, , 50 a B= te • To - immediate pointralsoreduCed. The Passenger Train 'Mita, leaves the Depot. corner .of Broad and Cherry street daily at'' ; 1 o'clock-A. M. stOppittg.at the ÜbU3i way Onus, and arrive at. Potts ville at I2A wei -ck. Returning,. leaves Pottsville at 7 o'clock A. M. daily, andiarrivetnithe city at 12 o- clock. • ' Passengers for Northundierland.Sunhory, Danville, and contwissa meet stages at POtNville on the arri val of the trains datly, and,* c,irrittd through with out delay to ither of those ,places for $4.; Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Chunk . and Witkesbarrie, quit the cars.at Tort Clinton 08 miles from tne city) and take the pars of tie fettle Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua, thence go by, good stages to Munch Chunk, where They meet the p . acket boats for Wilksbarre. 11 •', • Fare to Munch chunk , I $3-50 I Fare to Wilkesbarref 5. 00 S. 7 fIRADFORD, Secietatly. Philadelphia, July'2l, ;1843. I I; 31— ,NAN. Coutly. 4S DANIEL D. Mite., .1 HA A$ & tkiN( ! il, • , r - iIItARE pleasure in announcing to the citigens o ilt Schuylkill county. that:thei hve just events] in It the basement story of I:hg Myra Hall, on Centre street, in the Borough cif Pottsvil c, a splendid as sortment of I . . . • NE , il GOOFISI, • 'est brought from Philadelphia, where they Were se emed with great care, MO purchased at unusually uw pricescomprising every Variety of . Dry " G oods, .Groeerqs, Glass . IWare, China Ware, Queens.and Earthen Ware, Among which! may bi founts I.! • ' • • , Superfine Cloths. of venous cofiirs and qualities -• Blue. Black and Fancy.coloreitl Cnssimeres,' Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blankets. ' • ' Prints. Lawns, Gingliams,' Mitrinoes and Plaids, S lk. &tin, Linen and; Laces, 1 Canton Flannel.lllollands and Nankin!, • Marseillesand Valentia VestingS, 34.4-4.5-4.6-4 AlUslins, Bleached &..I.lnbleaelsed Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Fal l on Handle. . New and sui error style Siimmer Cloths, Cottonades, and Beverteensd - i 4.,... In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Wate,! ! : Silk,Cotton, Alnhaie.MorinO & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York-. tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves. Ladies' Silk. Alonair .and Pienic ! Mitts, &c. New Orleans, !St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, ! ' [ 3 . New Orleans. Sugar Florae, and Syrup Molasses, Tea and Ciaffee, of various kinds, . • Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar. Salmon.llerring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish. Hates, Shoulders, Smoked Beet and Venison, - Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna,ilalfSpanish and CoMmon Sega re, Soda, Water and Ssgar CraCkers. . - _ Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs. end Lard, Dried Apples and Peaches, . 1 ! . and a great variety . ofother articles, all of which will be sold at low prices for grab, or in Exchange for. country produce. ! I s !! I ! It 7 Remember the 7budi/allStore.• , Pottsville. Mar 14. . . • 20— ' ' ' ' • I 1, ' ° • 2 o- I= To Dyers, Bleachers, Fa - per Makers, Steam Engine Bundersi aud others COMIIIO !nod thl t Marcia s~+i pi,d4e. 126 t kr, 4843 .Wituateh at n Rending 2000 •148. Between. Reading ' and I Patittille 75 eti s 3 cts ator gilt at any JAIIB4 Luna TOWN iI4LL:STORE PASCAL num WORKS. WELDBIWROUGIIT -IRON TUBES From 4 inches, to # in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of 'sustaining presinire from 400 to, 2500 Ibis W equate km% with FOP and other natures to -suit. ailing _together. With .screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER„ GAS. and Car LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLu ..~ Vi • • ; Manufactured and for inle by , . MORRIS, TASICER Act moan's. Wareboute 8. E. Corner of !Ildrd A Walnut sump, PIZILADELVIILSA . , July 11;;.. r - orii.-;-A fresh sop* Com We by SILLY3IAN & CO. • 14-• M = - 1 ..IOXFU- NEWS. , Altinistrevery disease that ilesb is heir *0 tsar be cured by the titnely use of OA KELE'S COM POUND .VERDRATIVE SRUP.. This proved tatisfaetorilY to those , whit will call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by' certificates (neperlianthenticateil ) arcures Perform ed on individnals, who had lost all hopetiorrellef ;; • - • tiertificater ofriyricians•who had the moat severe cases under treatment. their patients having taken the , medicine by their advjee and been cured—certificates train the Piotbonotary,Clerk of Orphans' Court. No tary, &c.. stating their acquairunce with persons of rtmspeetability; and Standing, whit having the good of their f4row men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and given a statement oftheir ease and its cure• for publicaten.&e, dr. The number ofthcse certi ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber ha* deemed it advisable to have a copy of the most impOrtantl certificates properly authentica ted, underseal, to be placed at the stores of agents. who have thernetheihe for sale, where persona afflic ted with Setefula or Kings ovit WhitelSwelling, Chronic Rheitmatism. Tenet., • Mercurial diseases, Elmuttons of'ilte Skin, Cough of long standit.g or in cipient Consumption, sick Ifvlacbe, te.may have an epritirtunity of ascertaining the names and residences of, those who have been cured by its use. and who will be willing, if cidled upon, to give every information required. As . a more, general evidence that this is no quack medicine.)would refer to the ratites of the follow ing well knitivn physteisma, who have attested to its ducat:yr—Dr. J. r. Mester; Dr. S. G._ Birch. Dr. in°. Otte, Dr. UAL Multlenherg. Dr. J.' E.Sorber. Sold wh+sale, and Retail at the drug and Chein: cal Stine of 1 • :I 90 cts MB EE3 'E. B. EICIIIIOLTZ. Pottsville. IJ. B. &J. H. Miner svi I I e; !high Kinsley' port Carbon'; IleOry Voute. Orwigsburg. _ January 4—ty NEWIFOUNTTATN: OP LIP'L ! OPEN ED. • . Ak ND its healing streams now guih rth. ` - =brilliantstar .has arisen in the, Ea nd now cheering thimsands with ult..vEwr.el uE II; LON 1.1 VE;AND narrisEv.. That-. St a r is DR.RELG:IITEIPS VEG PILLES.TABLE P ATIVE .E I • These pills, let all understand, cure disease bya power pecidiar only to itself, which instantly cheeks the action • and :progress of disease, for their com meneerneat is Much alike (which is when the• (BLOOD AND JUICES are io far depra,ved. as to produce obstructions and 'sores) that' one': medicine: provided it be competent to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary for removing disease, and restoring HEALTH 1 4ND 11.4 P PINESS • to mankind. Let it 'likewise be remembered, that there is 0p medicine now in existence possessing equal healing powers; and that no vegetable, or any other kint*f physic Can cc soon restote health, when lost, even an cases the most inveterate. The aCtion of these pills upon the bowels, are mild; producing no griping pains or debility,but on the contrary . , alter they have operated, you feel that a load of irritating, and corrupt humors have been taken from yds, and' the buoyant feeling's of health spring up)n their place; and what is another great object In these pills, they are always safe, they may he, taken' on all occasions, and under any eircumEE stances, Without regard to the name of the disease, for they operate upon every part of the boey, and expel disease from whatever part it may be seated. Every persos who possesses a box of these pill NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN • • 1 for,in thCm he can find a cure, and confidently rely upori a Spet , dy restoration to health, In Germany, the land of-their origin. millions of persons:have experienced their beneficial effects, and. the thousands who have used them here, speak of them in the highest of terms; on account of their cara t ire p roperties. The Joyful news of health and comfort, spreaa froqi those who D hav e happi ElGllTEttly used • . R 'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. and the'y.no4prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth And ivhy, we may reasonably Inquire. have they become so endeared to the hearts of those who have used them, and by. them - gained such 'a 'popularity Simply; because their action upon the • H u MAN BODY, _' I #7O 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 moon the sapwh;ch circidOes through its branches, so the life anid health Of mankind depends upon the - blood which flows throng)) his seats. And %Ira this vital fluid, wh.ch is most necessary to the growth and support ol the body, by some unknown cause becomes loaded with. Morbid and • . t: CORRUPT HUMORS, so that instead of nourisliMp, and sirengtheninethe; body, it labors to produce obstructions in . the system.: which. engenders disease, have recourseto a medicine, that is perfectly safe in every di.ease, and that will prodube a favorable termination. if elven early in the Com plaint, freqn ently in a few hours and most a twayi in a iew days. th it medic inc is • Dr. Reiclatr's Vigetable. Pills, ' which so throughly.pleanses the blood and system at large:that disease (irony kind cannot, possibly exisi where • We find heir-Presence, provided nature is not beyond all human at‘istanc^ the price of these pills is 25 cents per boy. w full directions and can be had at the Phiit/dap/du ',llcdical established fur the suppression is Of Quackery. 'at the northeast corner of 81.1 Tit and RACE strcettr-h -likewiie of sub-agents. Gm.EsnEt.n. l'a., Oct, 10. 1842. Dear Sirl you doubtless remember my calling at youriestablighnient about sv.-a weeks since. and oh raininz from/ yon one worth of On. RI ECI I TE EG BLE 12G TI VFI PI LI S. fair one of my neighborx woo requested me to procure the article for them. This being done and my own business transacted, I started for home. After travel_ brig :111 day, I wits taken with a sudden chill, which lleftr , ee with a violent fever. head-ache, and consadel , nblazqamr. throuxhout my whole system. - with great sickness at my stomach,' which so completely disci:a libied nid that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn ()tithe road for i chef and rest.- 140 n inviry- had inothing that Muria afford me yet jb l ...cry, for I never was see ill in all my iifeA happily thought of your ;pills. and resolved to open one box upon my own account and seek relief in tfiein, I took eix of them drank a warm cup of tea. and:retired to bed. My pain here ceased an a measure. and , l soon fill <maid asleep.. In the .morningi I awoke much '.etter, vtd aper the pills-had operated 1 ivan qinie a differe it person ; took another dose of lour pills, - die: there all ;11 ednesdav, and ant 'l'htir-day. started tors home as %nil as ever. and 1 sfilli enjdy good health -the p2rions • for whom I bought them, informs me that they • have experienced mine benefit from your pills than a whole cart tondo(' the qimeks which they had fo merlv used: Surely if th'ey used them with as good an &et upon themselvesps I hire, they have good reason for extoling their vir tues; and if you tike my • advice, you will. perseveie, go an and, recommend them to ail who are laboring under disease. and my weird for it, they will beconm .so Popular as a general • remedy that you will find it difficult in supplying The demand'. . tSigned) ; G. W. GRN:SIDON, Greenfield, • The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the "Store of - • • .• CLEbIENS & pottsville. March 18. 1813. 11-1 i rffillK subscriber would respectfully inform ,his IL friends and customers, that he has located hiir ' )Military: Cap illan-faelory • In Thii-d Street, No. 101, a few doors below fMee, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as'many new ones-as are disposed to favour him with their custom. Ho still continues to manufacture M i litary and Sportmen's articles of every description, such aiSleather, Cloth, Felt, Silk and Beaver Dress Caps,lef.all patterns; FOrage Caps; Bolsters for weep Body do ; Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet Scabbards. Swerd Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, different pattern's Fire Buckets, Passing Boles, Tube ,do, Brush and Picker's Plumes, Pompoons Firemen's Cap's, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality: Shot Bags. Game Bap. Brums.dm.,&e. ,2313rders thankfully received and proMptlyi,at tee& i to. WILLIAM CHESSMAN, t' `No 101 North Third Street, a few doors below Baca Philadelphia,July 8; , • 28-80 • 111ZOTICE is hereby . given, that a Court ; ' of CommonPleas.for the trial of - nauseant isime, in and for the county of Schuylkill. will be held . at Orwigsburg, in the comity aforesaid; on Monday. the 4th day of December tint. Y.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. sena accaraingly. JEREMIAII REED,Dheriff. it:31)060 Mei*, ()reign. ' burg, Nov. 11,1843. toot) BARRELS SALINA SALTY— ', Constantly on band fa' full suppli or the glove . superior article in barrels:4 1-2 bushels, wbieh will sold very low, by, BENNETT , I • N 0,42. Walnut Se, and 2nd *alma' below XeettSl6l l 6:l4l.Watilade t d a lane/7.8148. =ME A7 - FT IVTIQI. MILITARY STORE. PROCL ' MATION. ME PROTECTION •- INDEMAITit.iii;AINST‘ LOS . -BY , TUE FRANKLIN, INSITRANCE . COI, - or ratiatinintsi. : • Capital 1114.00,000, raid' Us. • citasTra gIONTINUE to make Insurance; pal/1110 n% IL? anti limited on every desctiption of pro : pi - 1:1y in town and country on the usual faiarablayittni* Offich 1611 Chesnut Street near filth streek.il, CHARLES N. HANCIKER. Preeidettt• ,' v DIRECTORS. , • , Charles N.Dcinker, Samuel Grail . . Joiner Scott. 'Frederick, Riateni Thomas Hart. Jamb .7%emas S. Wharton, Geo. W.Richardst;: Tibias 'Wagner. • • Modecai D. ZoloiSifF ' • CHARLES G. BANCKER. Scott. The Subscriber has been epitomic civiil• . for the above mentioned institutioc, and is nota;pre.- pa red to make instirancc, on every deiteripfinf propurty, at the lowest rates. ' • ANDREW RUSSET. • ' • Pottsville, June l 9 I'B4l. ' Ind•uantly qgailibt. lost: or damage • Capital 4 #loo,otio. • - CHARTER PEAtPL'rUAL ,i , -- ' • • 11 1 11 E SPRING GARDEN IssuitAricE„Om•-• TANI'. make insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss. or footage by FOIL, io town or country. on Ilotises. Barns % and Buildings or all kinds, on Household Furniture,' Merchandise. Ilotses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Matlll l . factoring Stock and Utensils of every desitiittion - Vvset:Sati'd their Cargdes in port, as wellasMettP"' ; ges and Ground Rents upon the toast farotatile terms. Applications for Insurance, or any informatfein on the subject may be 'made either personally,; - ,[or by letter. tit the Company's office, at the Northwest; corner of Sixth and Wooctstreets. MORTON McMICHAEL, PreSiOnt.. L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. a : . • DinEcrons, Morton McMichael, Charles Stoltee;'. - Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright/ P. L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Towneetid; • Elijah Dallett, Robert Loughenod: . • George M. Troutman. • ft, W.. Pomeret George W. Schreiner. - The subscriber has• been appointed AnErtifor the above mentioned Institution and is now preilared to! make I ran ttaa.tets upon every description ncvropetty k ,at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN, BARON" , Pottsville. Feb. 27. 1841 1 2 0cAlitTNTAS, -OR IYBOLIi VEGETABLE PILLS..; :, : rir lIE remedies prescribed fur the etire:,:of cases, have correctly been divided : inie etas-, sea according to their operation upon thriAtiman,. 4vt.tem. . Thus we have one class whieVeauais the stotnao to eject its contents, called errieticic another inducing perspit alien calleerdicOphirret ics and a third which evacuate's thdiatomach and bowels; denominated cathartics, ikd...Cathisr. tics or purging medicines, have In every ,age and • Country been the favourites of the'phvs'ieians for the cute of the most obstinate and alarming ?ea. ladies.. The wonderful success atteilding this Mode of treatment Wilt readily .be Understood Wlien we reflect that the strunachandUniels have assigned to them, the important funetion or, di. gcation. or the conversion of food intOdnod„ that' vital fluid intended for the growth anit!inourtsh. merit of the wiwid,system. It tollowsiiiiit when. ;ever the digestion organs become .4ioaved or disqualified for the healthy per formatim of their duty (and this occurs, daily in Impute blood, and cousccricutly discaiel.OfC The - • results. It has been remarked, that whencyo the ato. mach is not tyteloilv employed it ikalwava at • mischief. That individual who wOuloleny that the most formidable diseases are dally[cared by the use of Pills compounded and fiflAelele al most every hamlet of our country, s (Mid Cettliri. ly risk his ieputation rot veracitY:.';','The Net. honk's,. or Indian Vegelable - the: stomach. notify — the blood and acr..tVitt Int ir u s t . lion, and have proved t minentiv ttioilitlAu curing; bilious k ver, htlitnni cholte,ikilanima((ton of the theuntati-m. fltoitsy, costiveness. %%rt. G.C. Ferpoles of sede.utary its and stoo,i,ict to indigestion, flatulency, bead. , oche, depression of - sperits and unearcineas, will hod relief from the use of these pill There HI not a disease t•Pertileil with a fullYillse, a dry sk.n. and a coated tongue, that tliVe pills will nor rt hove. The following simple Mii.rative will -show the hem fit deriverKfreto artese:p4,ll4. in a ve. ry common disease : cEIrI'IFICAT>r. r' Racing' been cured by the'useoOta Pocahon. tat. Pill of a ri. alarming disease.of of as. 'viral ye•irs standing, I.dtem . it aAhry termake my case Isnown to the public,. forte benefit of others.. I had taken Various remediO which forded only temporary relief. after tiejnitwo box. es of these pills, my atrease vieldeCend I have enjoyed good health lot • the lost.six armonths. • • tV 1 LLIA ,FAHaLMERO' Milton, April I/143, , smile Vila LOtre; %V. T. ,Epting, Gcorgejleifsr.ydar; New c a stle,.Sit hair 6- topp, clitfylkill Haven, Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbon, Seholqa 4. Hearer; Ottkigsborg. Throughout she Seafjp• tOpii4 can always be had of Fred. Klet(.4 brug: Bas, corner of 2d and CallowhilOethete, Phila delphia: Afail29, - : 18-11 's". NEW YORICCOAL AIRENCY, ' • 21) piss BTREVT.H I,- . • • o; - al W. Ititnigill,solimts'consignment of Coal, " !-. from the Schuylkill region, 'of4ll the vari nu. qualities, and sins fin immediate sale, by the cargo Tor cash. approved credkor exchange thr Groceries, Provisions, Dry ;Goods,, Hard Ware, Buots...Shoes; 'flats, .0140 articles re quired in the 'gal region. He wilt attend to any fir anew t . requiring personal fittention. His experience in the. Coal BusineiOnd personal acquaintance, with many of the dealers, iu the city and vicinity of New York, 4i3 s :it s him a de. add advantae oVer strangers er.: casual visit. ore, in making ads a etagenue, , rile;9, l l)e ,will also visit the Tavern, and Cities; ,ion Wife North River, for the purpose of making-ialek also the Eastern Cities. Ant one-desirow,i 1 try our tntii ket by forwarding ,•tik me a ha, tif can' generally have his coal sold on A'iti.vOlf invoked within the market range of prices , : l iicseriptioii of the coal, - de condition. and from ;titat mine Will always be necessary to guide me /ds'ales. dll be. sleeps entrusted to me swill 'be atierided to with promptness and fidelity. Refer ttiAlessre. AAR. %V.Packer, Reading. Pa New York, Juno 17; PtltC WULTE LE` r` WETHERILL &.11ROTHFAL manufactui rers, No 63 north Front;'sfreet, Philadels phia, have now a guod supply-aook vmrranted, pure whiet lead, and those cuss there who have ; been sparingly supplied in 40spequence of IS run on the article, shall -now :ban limit. orders. . No known subeay.ce possesseVthoso . preservir. ttee aird beautifying props:ins% Ina desiribli intst; pSint, to an (quail *tient witlf , . unadulterated; white lead; hence any admixtutippl other ma'am. ala only mars- its value. It h4,tbertitctre been the steady atm of the manufaffutrtra, for manr years; to supply. to the publid 4erfectly pure white lead; and the Unceasing:44mnd for the ars tic!e is proof that it has met..hifavor.'. It is invariably branded on orie heaI4WETHERILLA & BROTHER, in,f9ll, end • titiAbo other; WAR. storm Ptme—all to red. kttets.l.:: November-19, • . . CIIEAL'I.IJODS And no, Credit gt , iip. - —1 . . ''HE subscriber has Jost at the corner of-Norwegian St.; and Mount Varboft Rail Poad, . a general assortmentjaf Grocericiand FrOVikol3l3, which he wilt sellAtfthe lowest - pos. Bible prices for cash.: Such aas,.4gare, Molasses, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea,Cheeseofo" . e, Spicer, Sperm and Whale oil, SpertntiOtt, Mewl& and •Dip'd Candice, Soap, TobaceMSegare, Hem. Shoulders, Muss Pork, Dried BeACodftsbdifack erel, Herring. &c. r; - 11.11ARSHALL • April 8,1843; 15,st IRON ND wre*in JAMES S. AlpEivvEn, ! 4G- • - No. 53. North WateilArecr. _ Doon Blum Asi44 3l '.. - 11AS constantly on hand. a' 1141.1 liaS4Nuitiret IRON STEEL. whickiiiiiiy the most ressottablo•Wif inh 13opicattet go • lir Eill 25-6 m MI
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