:L TH£.SEBENADE." A PATIVETIC 8.01A.11).. - wake I - the wind siibs low; nirloroi - - The vale sleeps low in miss; 0 wake Imy heart is woe, my loves • Till you arise and •list., - ' • - • ' 'Tis something like a mile, my love, -. . - I've dashed throtigh damp and dew— !, • O'er hedgerow, ditch and stile, my love, with a tender song for you. ,i3oVrake.for well you Imove. tuyjove, • My temper's none the best: And And as to PATUNCE,i 0 my love, . ' . I cannot say nt blest.' _. • . The._ clock is 'striking one, my love— , • lmw hangs the dew-filled cup; My song will soon be done, my love, . • tio up, fond Itidy, up t What sleep youyet so soundly, love t Youjade you I won't you rise) ~ :While here I eing4eonfounifyou,love To beetles, gnats and flies Well then from high gran noW, my love, - .My txrr-I will make ; • Yet, fast through_sash and glass, my love, Mils gentle antennas take t tEtit serenader, whistling • - "high Betty Martin:" . .... .----' '--Sonnet: . . . .• _ . •-. ~.. . . Thrthe sober man who hounds' his wish y temperance's safe and wholesome code, And travels in the safe and steady road 13 yinerilfiltiaffing the diurnal dish' .. • •• Of tea, ordrinking water like a fish, Insteattildraughts that madden and corrode, - rar talgunnureber'd pleasures shall have birth, ' All Joys the social virtues can produce for him— Contentment, health, peace, innocence, and mirth, • Making his home a heaven upon earth— . Each household quality shall be in use far him, Peatriess shall clean the furniture of worth, Thrift light the fire—decorum sweep the hearth, • • And lure, domestic love, shall cook his goose for him [ftsem _. . .PITZ43OODLefI HINT TO TRt Whilsttladies presist in maintaining the strictly defensive condition, men must naturally as it were take the opposite line, that of attack; otherwise, if both parties held aloof; there would-be no more Marriages ; and the two hosts would - die in their respective inaction, without'ever coming t 5 a bat. tle. • Thas it is evident that as the l i atlies will not, • the men must take the offensive. I, for my part, have made in the course of my life, atleast a score of thiVairous attacks upon several fortified hearts. 13omitimes I began.my work too late in thelseason and winter suddenly came and rendered 'further labors inipOssiblel- sometimes I have attacked the breach may, sword in liand, and havi• been. plunged violently from the sealing-ladder int¢ the ditch; sometimes I made a decent lodgment in the place, when--.bang ! blows up a mine, and Lam scattered to the deuce landr i sometimes "When I have been in the' very heart' of the citadel--ah, thatT should say it!—a sudden panic has struck me, and I have run like the liritish out of Cartha gena! One grows tired after a while ofstich per petual activity. Is it not ! time that the - ladies should-take an innings Let us nidoweis and bachelors form an association to declare, that 'for the next hundred years, we will make love no longer: Let the young women make love to 'kis ; let them write us - verses;let them ask us to dance, - get us ices and cups of tea, and help us on with our,cloaks at the hall door; n a nd if they are - elegi- Me, We may perhaps. be - induced to yield , and to - say, 'l d a! Miss Hopkins-1 really never—l dm ..so . agitated—ask papa!" - Tux liyar Bittnai.—Gloom was upon her 'countenance and upon his. The man whose ly office it was to unite 'them in the bonds. that., OM never be severed, stood like an executioner befere the bride and bridcgrotim; they, the happy pair; bent down their heads like criminals before him. In vain' might the eye' wander around that assembly, in .search of sunshine upon a single 4auntentn:ice—all . tiras dn'ary,-dark ; and the as- . . tdatants as well as attendants at the ceremony were alike shrouded in one ov rshadowing pall of -: darkness. •Joyous ever should the r linking bf young hearts together, but heavy ust be the fate ~-.- - of those around whom the shallol,, of fate are is alliFririr„ even,..at the threshold which should .hlaztin all the gorgeous coloringi of hope and ; prainise ! . Yet the same sombre shade, the . same gloomy hue—the depth of darkness was seated . : upon every feature. No sudden bltishing of the . . I:m4—no swift aticcrsionof the lily, fitful changes telling of youthfiil. passion and wann hope, Was . seen in hat bride's. cheek; but one unvaiying shade funeral gloom poSsessed the maid, pos . seised e preacher; in fact they were all Possess .. ,ed. .Tt er, thiy were darkies.—Wild Cat G'a• • tette. " • . . • A. very Falstaff in flesh and figure went up ycs terday to the manager of one of our city theatres, between both of Whom the following dialogue en ' , sum . • • Fat 11fan—" . The manager of this theatre, I presume V' Manager-- , 4 I have the honor," - • Fat Man-- ,, Give me an engagement." - Manager;—" May I ask what is your line 1" Fat I . llin—" Light comedy, of course—thought , you . knew it." j Manager=—(with surprise)--Lm Thought I knew it.? 'Why, my dear sir, Sou mistake your role! 1 yOu misdirect your talent—you are fsut)of your clement, I may, say. Nature—Nature, sir, and genius have both combined to make you excel— shine—aye, shine \as a bright particulk. star in ;,heary Liminess!—Then why will you thwart their design - ?" Fat Mcni—" Yon arc personal—you arc insult- Oil Manager--- ,, I didn't mean it, I assure you." ral You did and if you followed the teaching of nature, you'd never appear in anything but i the lean apothecary inßonieo and Juliet." The fat mad wilked—no, waddled oti mutter ing some rernailts not very complimentary to the manager. And my goad fellow, where have you beeit for a week back 1 ' ' - For a weak back imve not been troubled With a week baCk, I thank yOu No no, when h re you been long back?' Long hick !do t you call me long back, :you icoundrel.' Obadiah . only . stopped to sec the tall man knock down the short one !I Tilt "Dins: Acirs.."—* The boy at the hCad of the class will state what were the dark ages of the world.' Boy h& - itates. Ne.ct—Master Jones; ean't you tell us what the dark ages Were"! ' Boy • —I guess they were the ages before spectacles were invented. Go to your scat/ There is a good dearof sauce 'wit in Lord By rort's.anecdote of the fair astronomers. He save, some literary ladies being asked how they,,could inificiently interested in astronomy to'spend so / much, time in watching the heavens, replied, that they had a great curiosity to -see whether there was really a man, in the Moon 41 can't imagine,' said an alderman, 'why my whiskers should grow gray so mach faster than the hair on my head: 'Because,' observed a wag in reply, 'you have worked so much harder. with : your jawe.than your Vrains.! I SECEERIFTSWIES - ' OF REAL ISTATE. 1/Y virtue of several writs V,enpioni Ex. Ja Pones' and Levert Fame, rasuerloat' of the Court of Common Pleas of Schu2ilkill county; and to me directed, will to exposed. to, sale '• by Public Vendee or Outcry. . , On Monday; the 26th day of F:ebiwory,-11844, at the public house of Daniel Hill, in the Bo rough of Pottsville, -at 10 o'clock. A. M. All that one equal Undivided moiety of • half part: the whole into two equatpartaito be parted and divided of all that Certain tract ' dealt land,Situ 'ate in Schuylkill township , Sehaylkill County,. beginning at a post coiner in the One of the two . hundred acres, belonging to 'Thomas 13.1-Ridg. way, Robert McDesmot and' D.& J. -•Ames, a corner of land ofGideon G. Palmer . , and Edward 1,3: Garrigus, thence by the same north '; 84 de -1 a fees, east 271 perches to a post;-ilience . Garth [ 16 3-4 degrees, east 8 perches to s •pest,r , thence ' derth 711 degrees, 'east 436. perches , to, a pi ne stump and stories, a corner of the Rushy tract, now belonging to the heirs of Samuel Wetherill deceased and others, thence by the same ti orth 56 degrees, east to a stone coiner , in-the hoe of the George Reber tract, now belonging. to the Valley Furnace Company, thence, by the same South 20 „degrees, west 10/ perches to a stone, thence north 71 degrees, east 158 perches to a , stone; thence by the same and the William Geise tract,. south 20 degrees, mist; 131 Perches, thence by land formerly of Charles Shoemaker, now Delbert, south 66 degrees, west 130 'perches to a stone corner, of land now or late of 'Samuel' MouSe, thence riling said • One to , a stope' corner in the division line amid land, and.tand now or late ofJohn'Keener; thence by Said Lind now or ' late of John Keener, south 66 degrees, West 372 perches to .a stone corner, thence.by landnow or late of George F. Randolph, north 18 negrees, west 108 perches to a. maple stump 'and stones a corner of Said land of Ridgway, ItleDennot & Ames, thence by the same south 29 'degrees, cast 18 perches to a rock oak, thence south 891 degrees, east 59 perches 'to a rack oak, thence north 71 3.4 degrees, cast'.6o perches. to' a pine, thence north 16 3.4 degrees, west 125/' perches to the. place of beginning; containing 688 acres, be the same more or less; excepting all the coal in the vein of coal knoivn by the' manic of the Sa lem Vein, within the follovving boUndsviz . begin. ning where the out crop of said vein is crossed by , the eastern line of the line of 'Ridgway, MeDermot 4r Ames, thence measuring 900 feet 'clown the pitch of the vein at right angles to a horizontal line in the course - of -I the vein, thence. on a horizontal fine to a point from which a line at right angles shall strikc.the !most eastwerdly point of the above mentioned lab? of Gideon . G. Palmer and Edward B. .Garri;ces, ( being the same premises which Thomas S3llyman & Wife, by deed granted to 'Caleb Parker, with the up 7 ... g . i i i , purtenances, consisting of 13 one and a half story log houses, one frame N, it stable and a framc:Blacksinithshop. As the propeity of CALEB PAR-. KEft and JOHN RICHARDSPN. ' ! slit the same time'and place, All that certain moiety or undivided half Parts of all that certain tract, piece or .parcel of land, situate in the township of Norwegian (now; Branch). ScluylkillCouuty, beginning at a stone, thence by land of Philip Clauser, north forty one de. grecs, west-'lO9 perches to a chemist, thence by land of Jacob Faust, north 49 degrees, cast 57 perches' to a spruce, thence sioliS 41 degrees,. east 39 perches to a white oak, `thence. north 49 degrees, east 37 perches to P spruce, thence south 41 degrees, eat,r7o perches lb i I post, thence by land of 'Miller & Rex, south 49 de grees. west 144 perches to the placel of begin. ning, containing 81 acres and 21 per Ches neat measure, being the same ' premises which Charles Shippen and Martha his Wife by deed, dated October 29, 1829, gr aded to Henry R. Da. vie in fee, with the appurtenances, Consisting of '-----r—..'=As the preperty of HENRY ft. DAVIS. . , At the samelinze and place,' All the right, title and interest of ThonireeThilips of in and to all, those four'several ; lots .or pieces of , grce;md, situate and lying in Poit; Patterson hl Swift's 'addition "to the _town 'of Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, marked anlfnumbertd in the'. general plan of said addition With tii N 0.4. 63, 64,'65, iiid F 6, containing in front or hit:add) on Spruce !tree!, each 62 feet more or ,less, and in length or depth to Rock street:each! 198 feet more or less, bounded northeasfwardly lby North streensoutheastwardly by flock street. emit h,west werdly by lot No. 67, and northwestwerdly • by Spruce street, having a street called Fast street running from Spruce to Rock. street. between the lots numbered 65,and 66, exceptirig all' the mineral or fossil coal that may be in or, upon , ~ . the same, with the apiluitenances, ~,;:,.14 consisting of.a two Story stone house,' • NU ..„....,,..• with' n one story kitchen thereto at- • ..,..:--,... tacked, - and a One story frAme dwel ling home wttli,a basement Story of Stone. AS tie property of THOMAS 'PHILIPS.; • ~ at the semi e ' lime and place, All'. that certain one and a half story frame dwelling I house ' fronting on • the west Norwe• •''''''''Y • - I • „„.. gran road, erected on a certain let :or Ng: 1; =piece ofgreund, surveyed inthe name ...-_,.. .:.-SL. of Ellis, and 'being 'in the' township ' of Norwegian,Schuylkill county, bounded as fol lows, beginning nt a post, corner of land slimy ed in the name of Balzer Gehr, thenee north 70 degrees, east 1 . 40 perches, thencenoCtif 21 de. greos, west•l43 perches, thence north 70 degrees,, west 140 perches,lhence south 21 degrees, east 1 143 perches to the place of beginning. As the property of DANIEL WILLIAMS. • , . sit the same time and place, All theright, title and interest of iThomaa Charles, of, in and to a certzinlot ofground situate in the borough of Minersville, Schuylkill comity, com mencing at the northwest corner ef Second and Pine streets, thence' northwardly along , Second at., 90 feet thence nerthwardly end parallel with Pine street 50 feet, thence southwardly and par. alhil with Second street, 90 feet topinc street. thence eastwardly along Pine street to the . . i !. ._, 6 ,4„,, place of beginning, .with the appur •;l2.lk- tenances„ consisting of a two story ;VW f:ame dwelling hciuse, with a base. -_-• . m'-. 1 :=,-.ment Story of stone. As the 'proper ty of THOMAS CHARLES.: i .. sit the same time. and picice, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Minersville. Schuylkill county, boon ded in front on Stinbury. street, in the rear by property of the Mercy ,Lodge, on, the east by property of Abaham Trout, end on the west hy property of Charles Drumm, containing in frOnt 44 feet, in the real '64 feet, and in depth 140 ~., ,,, i, ‘ feet, with the ippurtenances, con. eons i'',. sisting of a' three story frame dwei. sits I. - His :...{ ling house, with a . large, two story ------,..- --, frame bad 'building attached, frame stable and sheds. As ,the property of RICH-. ARD ,KEAR. time a nd { gat the same /me and place,. All that certain two story frame dwelling house and lot or piece of grourid, situate' in the northeaster ly side of Centre street on Wynn's addition ' to., the Borough of Pottiiille, {Schuylkill sautily,ll containing in ....fro• • ri Centre street.•and 1E rear ! fifteen feet/and in d th 80; feet,' being , part of et...e .zit lot marked in the plan' fsaid addition,' with No. ' 9, with the appurtenances. .' , ' I• - ' ALSO, all that certain; two ictoryi frame dwelling houic and lot of ground,' !e a ! g 'situate on the nertheasterly side of ;; ;'7 . ,- Centre strew, and adjoining the first ...-_.._ •:-.-L..._ . above described house and lot, on the south in Wyne'e' Addition -,, td - the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County; containing in front on Centre street 15 feel, andin depth SO'fbet, be ing part of lot markeitin Wynn's Addition to said borough, with No. 9, with the appurtenan. ces. , ' ALSO,aII that certain double tirime house and two lots or pieces of ground, adjoining' each oth.. er, situate and•fronting on the Norwegian flail Road in ,AVyrin's addition to thp - borough of . Pottsville, Schuylkill &runty', cenfaining in'front' each 15, feet end in rear eaqll / 15 Ice', and 1 in depth each 120 feet, being a part of a kit marked in the plan of said Addition; with .I` l 6. 9, with the appurtenances. As the property 'of DAVID ' THOMAS. ---, ' • . 1 ' • -II , at-the same time and p/aSe Two equal undivided third parts, the Whole into three equal parts to be parted and a - rided ; efS.and in Norwegiantwle.oetiga t o o n tn s v tracts of Coal Lands, 'sithate in Seliuvikillfehurity. one of them containing 65 acres 440 perches and allow ante, surveyed on 'a warrant to John Spud de 'i•., • , • ; =I tad the 16th :March 1:- • the other contain -4 g 93 acres• 91 3-tlierches end allowance, suracycd in the mane of Willi:nal Stall, on a 4warntrit.dB. ted the 16th March 1821,with ths,appertpaneer. I ALSO, three fall Oral fourth pans, Ow whole into four ecmal, parts le ba Patted and diiidert of nrid,irin certain-traCt! of Coal Land, situate tit Norwegian township;Schuylkill county, adjoin. ing lands sarveyed tmlonn Spayd and W illiam- Stall, surveyed on the several' warrants, dated 16th March 1829, coritainingA3 acres, and 153 perches, and allowance, and surveyed in a war rant to Samuel Seitznager,dated the 13th March 1829, with the apOrmitenances. ALSO, two full equal undivided third plats,- the whole into three equal parts, tii he parted and divided of and is two contigious tracts of Coal Land, situate hillorwegian township, Schnyl kill County, o n of them - contatning Mures 73 perches anc allovvance, surveyed on a war rant to Daniel telt, 'dated 16th Mitch : 4B29, the othee,containiog 46:acres and 41i perehes.'and allowance, surveyed ion warrant to Daniel Plait, dated March Ifith lfdl9, with ttle aPPurienan ces. t I ALSO, the undivided one I,..nrth part! the whole into four equal , parts, to be parted and di. vidcd, of and in a Certain tract of Coal Land, *situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill Coun ty, adjoining land ourveyed on warrants sever allynn the 16th March 1829, in the name of John Stall, and Daniel Stall, containing 86 acres 74i perches, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Daniel J. Ridgway, ;dated the 16th March 189, with the appueenances. As the property of JOHN C °PPE:I:MAN. ' I 1 . , ,,t1i the same.! time and place; All t at certain mdss9ge, tenement and tract' 0.1 piece of land, situate in Selinylkiltibwnshin, be ginning at a' stone is a line of John Seltzer's laud, thence by thd sarne 'meth .26 degrees; cast 28 perches to a storr, thence by land late of .la cob Stahl, south 35 degrees, west 221 perches to a black oak, thence by land now or late of Mi chiMl Bushy; north 26 degrees, west 196 perches to a stone, and thencc by land late vacant, north 81 degrees, cast 19D perches to the place of be ginning, containing• 116 acres and 96 3-4 per ches and allowance"; being the time land which Andrew Delong arid wile by deed, dated April , 14,182 9 , conveyed to Williern Law -1(.41it: ton, with the apPortenances, consist. igi; , - 0 ,.. ing. of ene two story LogjDarelling —__=- House;:a one story Log House, Log rn Wa and Saw Mill. , .., ALSO, all that undivided moiety pr half part of all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in tho borough of gottsviile, Schuylkill county, bounded in front lit 7 the Centre turnpike, in the rear by land of JodUtlian Wynn, on the cast by other half of lot Nd, 9, and on the west by other half of lot Nb. 10,Udjoining each half. being 30 feet front and reeronakieg the whelp 60 feel, being the same lot which David Pratt: and wife by de pd dated July 23d, 1829 conveyed to Wil ham Layton, wittilthe appurtenances.i ' ALSO; all that 'pndivided halrpart tot all that half lot, picce or Parcel of ground, satiate in the l borough of Pottsvi l le, county aforesaid * hs ar l f , t ; in front by Centre street, on the northwest side by lot. No. 11, on Oe rear hy lands of Jonathan WYRiI, and on the sonthea:J. side, Welber half of said lot, it being marked on Jonathan Wynn's additional plan totPoasville, with No: 10, being Y'i feet front and:rear and 200 feet deep, being the same lot which Jonathan Wynn, and wife, b - y deed' dated Deeember IS, 1829, co n ve y ed to William Lawton, ton, with the app urte. .8 nancese consisting of a two story ii "lrt frame dwelling house. As theprop _-= 11 erty of WILLIAM LAWTON. ' I .it the same time and place, ,Alll that certain lot oriparcel of ground situate, lying, and being at Sebnylkilll Haven, Manfteim town. shiP,lSchuylkill• County, (occupied es a Lan-' ding) Wended on the Northeast by the river Schuylkill, on tV'to East by lot No. 12, -on the Southwest by Brldway and on the West by loth 'No. 10. containin in front or said liver Schuyl. l kill 96 feet, 6 incites, and 66 feet on, , Broadway,l and running intleptli from Broadway to said riv-I er Schuylkill, and marked in the plan which is filed at Otwigsbuig, in the office for' Recording] of Deeds No. It, qing, the same tot of ground,~' which Henry Raush. late High SherifinfSchtirl-, _kill county, by deed, dated the 22. d day of 1 De . ember ib34, grueti.il and conveyed to Jacob r Seozniger, with ie apportenanees. As the property of JACO fDSEITZINGEIL . - ~ At, the sante ti m e and place, The; ~ 'undivided half of a certain lot or , :piece aground, and premises, situate in Port Carbon. Schuylkill, county, beginning* a wake, a corner in a line of hind of Jacob W ir Seitzinger and others, thence by tots Nos. 4,5,6, 7, and 8, Smith 27 degrees 1. East 112 feet to a `stake in at line of a' 40 feet st.; thence North 86 degrees, East 43 feet to a stake, corner of a4O feft street, thence by the same north 27 degrees, j‘Vest 112 feet to al stake in the line attic said hod of J. W. Seitzinger and oth' ors, thence by the .ame sonth 63 degrees, West 43 feet to the place of beginning, marked and numbered in Potts addition to PortearboriNo, 9 ) i ' ~,r , „' wit h t h e appurtenances, consisting of ~,„'",, ve .., a 'large frame . tavern house, large V I : fis 4 .- frameaahle, with a putrip and well of .._-_—_- ',1... water, i • and eo two story 'frame stork house. As the propertykif JOHN JONES. I , at the same time and place, A certain Lot or pieee of ground and premises situ ate in Port Carbon, county aforesaid, beginning at a stake, a corner in a line Of land of Jacob ty. Seitzingcr and others, thence by lots No. 4, .5 6, 7 and 8, south 27'degrees,cast 112 feet to a stakb in a lino era forty feet street thence north b 6 dq. grces, east, 43 feet to a stake corner, a forty fmt street, thence, by , the same north 27 degrees, we 4 112 feet to a stake in the line of the said land of J. W. Seltzinger end other , , thence by the same south '63 - degrees, ,west 43- feet to the place el beginning, marked and nurnberedlin Pott's . Ad. ditiun to Port Caobon No. 9, with appurtenanceS, „v.,.. , ' eonsitAing of a large Tayern House, 814lift e. largo Stables, with a Pump, and well I o M w ... of water, and a two story frame -„-_,.---- Store-house. Late the estate pf SAMUEL CHRISMAN. 1 .3t the same time and place, The one undivided fourth part of , all that certain Lot of Ground, situate in thehorough of Minersville, Schuylkill county, bounded northwardly by Sue. bury st., sotahwardly by South street, eastward ly by Third street, ana westwardly by lot re. 36, being 50 foot on Sunbury street, extending, south wardly 100 feet,;to a lut. adjoining South street, and being the lott marked in the gerieral plan of Borough with Ni). 34, with the appurtenances, consisting ..., i of a two story rrarne ......9 1 f- ,Dwelling House, with l a Basement 1 : ~:, • story; and , a one and . a half shary -,.....-----4 Frame Kitchen thereto 'attached, and s a t t a a bl o e. sto r i t a b t ' e ta Mp the D c an st a l l t i c n gH o fp ou A s v e 1 1 13 d j . Fi li) l7 ll.. e 1 vis. .! , . • • , OnZ2turda s y theld day of March 'nix! on the afternoon ;!at the house of George Kauff man, In the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill Cour4Y ; all those certain two tracts r parcels of LAN?, the first thereAkituate 'part. ty in the borougti of Schuylkill Han and part ly in Matthcim township, Schuylkill county- be' ginning at a pine stump on the westi bank sal the river Sefluylkill,t and a coiner of ;land of John 'Poti, south 62 324 degrees, west 41 perches to • post, a corner rie,: land of Thomas Sillyman, the Ulric next mentioned courses, ertuth .973 cle T grecs east, 40 perches to a post, south ,62 3.4 de, gt.err, west 66 porches to a post s 'sopth 233 del grecs east, cuissing the west branch ¢f the nvei• Schuylkill, and also the Mine Hill end Schap; kill. l Haven Railiload, 155 perches to a stone, d corner of land cif Daniel Bartolet, thine° by his land north 35 degrees east, 33 percheo toei stone,' thence by the same south 193 degrees _gait, 123 ,perches three.tdjiths tp•A stone in thelline °Pond of George Kereliner, thence by. his, land north, ' 753 jdegrees eot, 37' perches to d shine on thd bank of the mks Schuylkill, !belie& slung the river Schuylkill. north 293 dcgrcei c'st, 49 per. ches six-tenth to a beach , tree on the bank of, said river, thence. by West 'Schuylkill Haven. notith - d erects west, 96 perches . nioe-ter ths tct u post on the bank of the river Schnylk ill, thence alorig the said Jiver north 77 degreos .west 38 perches. seven-tenths to a stone, .thance up the river_ Schuylkill the semi& courses 'find distan. t es iherclof, and crossing the west branch of the SchuYlkill,at4s junction with the Main branch to the. place heginning,,containing 149 acre s slid 59 percheir. • • , The secood!Oeieof situate to Menbeim town. • , , . ship, Schuylkill county, beginning at a white oak - , thence, by, land of Kerschner, north 13 3-4 degrees we'sr,l7 perches lost chesnutbak, thence .by land of 13plyer,'north 72 . 1,deveep east, 1.43 NOM ESE MEI , 11 NM MEE WM • • , OU-41 • • E . -''• perchei to-astnne;tbence Paitif tiflanfilit Vase her Panty by land - ofDo.ittlitittirttf 184 ;di.; greeslwest; pr.i . eher'i ter 0)64 tit other laud 130tiih Eig degices 'east; 01 perchc toc 'post', thence - 11-hand of frho*als so th degreie'reast; 24 . 7, percheit to a .stone thence ky . land'of Dreie, 'south 69 degree weft. 105 perches:to a epeeist'. Oak, and ` south , . 8834 degrees wot, 64 perches seven-tenths:M. the place of beginning,-ecintairankl 69 items :4...s 59 acres and 59 perches, of the first described, tract is .a - part . ot a tract patente to :Martin Dreibelida by.patent dated the 14 thof Decttn• ter, 1784, enrolled in Patentbooki N 0.3, page 189, and is the same land which- Maria Boyar and Rebecca l Buyer, by deed dated the 211-..ilf March ! ' 1829, and recorded et Orpigiberg, do deed brink No. 6,-page - 437, conveyed to Daniel J. Rhoads, and the , said . Daniel J. Blitiada by a declaration of trust acknowledgeekan the 7thiof April, 1829, and -recorded at Orwigsburg. in .deed book No. 12, page 546, on the 28th of June, 1832, declared that onehalf of the said land Was hcld by him in trust for the saidlhoinas Fitch and Daffy Raush, tben Sheriff ofBeltuylkill by deed dated the 18th July, 1835, and made; in a writ of Testatum Executione,-_ ssued by'the - •_ . Court of Common Pleas of Chestq county, arid. directed to the Sheriff of Schuylkill county., - ,at the suit of Samuel P. Wetherell against Daniel J. Rhoads, granted the one undivided half of the :Saul land to the Minera''Bank of Puttiville i lln the county , of Schuylkill, after which the Raid hank sped out a writ of partition hi the Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, to July term, 1838, No. 2, against the said, Thomas Fitch, and 'in, pursuance-of the proceedings had therein, 23'la eres and 19i perchesof the said land, ryas allotted to the said bank to severality, tind36 acres an44o perches thereof was allotted to thel said Thomas Fitch in severalty, and by deed dated 23d JOY' 1839, the said Bir: conveyed the Saul 23 acres 19 perches to Thomas Sillymao, ho' -.with :his wife Eliza; by deed dated July 24 1839, andle -7 corded at Orwigsberg, in deed beck .No. 17 ; page 597, conveyed the same to the said rhinos ' l Fitch and the said Daniel J. Rhoads, by deeirda ted the 13 of October, 1840. conceited the.' legal title to the one-half of the said 59 perches of land 1:to the said Thomas Fitch, excepting etertainlots • amounting together to about 4 ecres,'which had ;been sold i by the said Daniel J. Rhoads, whilst he had the legal title, the deeds' far which Sales ..ate recorded at Orwigstnng; in deed book -No. 'l. pages 56, 66; 141, 196 . ; 309, and deed briok No. 8, page 56, and in deed book No. 9, page's 50,119, 504, and the, remainder of the first, de scribed tract, being 90 acres, and the second de. `scribed tract, being 60 acres, wi ich in pursu ance of the proceedings had therein, wore allot• ted to•the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, who, with Olive his wile, by deed datid the first:day of November, 11341, and recorded L tOrwigsluirg, in deed book No. 19, page 510 1 conveyed] the said premises to Roswell Fitch, i wth the shur, _ v ..l•tenancy", consistin,r• o, i_ a large four masa story 10' 0 . 1 c .-. i sees; „, 1111:. - -.`':,rte house, a two story stone house,l , 41/11Eg i a two story log house, a two story , frame house; a one story frame house, listable, and •15 shantees. As the property of THOMAS, 'FITCH and ROSWELL FITCH. ; .", I Oft Saturday, the 9th day of Mareh . net, At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public' house of Jacob Geisse, in the Borough 'of Pottsville: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situ - ate in the, borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill etihnty, bounded,castwardly by Adams st., noithwiiirdly by a thirty three feet street, westwardly bi the remaining half part of the lot ofiwhich duo is a part, and southwardly by a twenty feet wide al ley, containing in depth along Adams street 146 feet, and in: front along said 33 i feet street and said 20 feet alley. 24 feet 9 inches, with the ex. eeption of 18 inches more or lerla of theAvest : ward corner of said lot, being the', nine premises which Thomas C.- Pollock and wito, bideed bearing date eve? herewith,c,msi t tyed to William Yost; in fee, with the appurtena ces, consisting ,___. of ii Twostory Stone Dwelling House, ' I ,with a basement story •in thel rear ' • Urn , - „ , H i : k...- (occupied' as a tavern.). ....7 ~,,,' Story Frame Dwelling House, With'a hacking building thereto attached, ]Frame Sta bles, Sheds, &e. As the property of i tyluasu YOST. • ' ' '": 1 At. the same time and yace,,il All that certain lot or piece of ground, situateln the southeasc ;cora', Bide of Market litreet,in tlid bor ough' of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, marked in Pott and Patterson's additional Plak drsaid bor. ought, N0..4e; containing in front unsaid Market street Ga feet, and in depth 244 feet_.6 itteheo, bounded northwat dly ,by lot Mb 46, - southeast wardly .by a 20-feet wide ailey,labuthwestifardlV 'by inioth.r . 20, feet wide alley, land, northwest. wardly by Baia •Market street, with the epipurte• ounces. • • AI,SO, all that certain lot or piece aground, situate on the southeastwardiy silly of' Market st., io the borough of Pottsville, elluytkilteoun • ty,' marked in Putt and Patteson's'additional plan•of sa)d borough No. 50, co taming tit front i on said Market at. 60 feet ; and, n depth 241 feet 6 inches hounded northeastwardly . by lot No. 48; southeastWardly by a 20 feet ~Wide 'alley;.'_north-, westwardhy by said Market st 4 with the oppiir tertances.• 'As the property cif! A4C,, STAUF; FER. , •.' i At t te same time Mid place ;! All I ~ , that certain lot or piece of grotpo, attuateph the northwestwardly side of West street, in the bor • ough of Poitiville, being the no'rtheaftwardly lial? of the lot ;Which is numbered iniPott and fatter son's additional plan ofPottsvi le, No. 10,-con taming in front on paid West ttreet 30 feet, and in depth 250 feet, bounded noitheastwardly by lot No. 9, northwestwardly_.by linds'of Daniel J. Rhoads, 'southwestwardly by other half,of said lot, and southeastwardly by said West sp, with the appurtenances, consistingof la two; story frame dwelling house, With a basement Story of ,tone. As'the property, of HENRY MMES. 4t the same time'aik plat*, All those three certain 1,4 or piecek, of graved, situ ate on the nortbwestwardly side ofMarket street, in the borough of Pottiville, Marked in Pott and Pattersor's additional plan thlaid horougl, Nos. 65, 69 and 71; the first to witillot ;No. 65, con taining in front on said Market 5t..60 feet, and in depth 170 feet, bounded socithwestwardly by a twentyl feet wide alley, nnithweatwardty by another 20 feet wide alley. warthesstwaidly by lot No. Gp, and eoutheastwardlil by I said Mai ket st. "The; seednd and third orated lots, viz;' Nos. 69 and 71, beginnivg at a stake' in a line eif Man uel Eyre's ; land, thence along said Market street north 60'degrees, cast 113 ; feet to lot No. 67, thetice ninth 30 degrees, west.ll9o feet to a2O feetlwide alley, thence along'said alley south 60 degrees, West:lo feet more orless,' to said Man uel Eyre's land, '95 feet morn lap leas to the place ' ,-A of beginning, with the aPpurtenances, ~...14 1,. :consisting of a Tim ;Story Frame_ lola Liz-- Dwelling -'House, I and a Frame Sta. ill _ : .---. i ..•_-•- bin. As the prOPeity of PHILIP FAUST. . - - ' .1 •I - i :, ;• . At. the 'same ltme rind place; All , those contiguous lots or piecei of ground; situate on the sootheastwardly side dri.hlehanttngo st., in the borough of Prineville, Ischuylkill,eounty, Marked in rat and Patterson's additional - plan of said borough No. 42 and 44, eontaini4 together in front on said Mahantongo mi. 120 feet,'( each lot being 60 feet,) and 244 feet 6 inches indepth, bounded northeastwardlT by a 20 ft. wide;alley southwestwardly by,lot N0..146, and northeast. wir'tity by said Mahontongn ! street with the ap. purtenances.. I• 4LSO, All those two contiguous lots orlpieces of ground, situate on- the northwestwardly side of Mahanton'go street, in thel borough of Tette vine, Schuylkill county, marked and netrabered in. Pott and Potterson's additional plan to said bor?ugh Nov. 46 and 48, begin'nirtg et a stake on a Itpc . of manuel Eyre's land,;thence along said Mahoktongri street north 601 idegrees, coat 163, feu, 6 inches, to hit No. 44, thence by. said Let 24S feet 6 inches, to a twenty feet wide.:alley, thence along said alley 162 feet to, said Manuel Eyre's land; thence along the' same 244 feet '6 to etuis, more ,or less, to the plc en lof beginningovith the,apptertenances, as the property; of Jillies R. Cainpbell and Daniel M'lntire i administrabors _of BACKUS W. BlRGE,dectaidd. j' 1. tit the same , limo 'ainet:plae4l" Alt o that certain rot or piece of grOund, situateon the southeasterly side of MafmntangW street fp the Borough, of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Marked in Pott and Patterson's additional plan - or said floiough No. 40, containing in! fronton said Ma. hnotonge street 60 feet and- iW depth 244 "feet 6' 'fiches. ,bounded southwestaiii-41y by a'•ftvenic feet wide ,alley, southeaeavardlV by another .20 feet wide alley, northeastritardlY by lut IP' ; o• 38, and northweatwardly by traitilMahantongOtt4eti REM MEE 'ft LI - .444 J" EMMEN . - _ ~.. . icitti .1. hb apperietiaiii4.:..,ll: 14 , tcit,erlY otl .cfIARLES - F:.•bli.NN.,. •-t•:- . .-.. ~, ..---.,‘ ,• - toi - - . ' - ' 46. i. Meridak ilb'illf4, - day of t - riecti ~.:.' nuke, houic.ofllielniel Grill; in tif liOrougli - of• Orwigshorg,, It 10 ectoek -iii Abe mairoon, All, Oleic - "bier ~ .certaio.,' Lott -O '' U - of iito*te-iiii. Fitch's Wan of the town laid - out • ai v i l 'anadditioni, to Schtallkill Haven, in' flitinhei ' towriship.' Sciiiirlis ill county, , .oia•the,ground; comipsed hy ; Dr..'f'hornas Fitch to Roswell 'Fitch befog Lots. Nes:79; 107. sir and 318, an Fitch' l a - -51ap - and, being, the kame trite "Winveyett by Roswell fact' tti /Oho , 13.Iienoidy. each-lot . ,btici 4 20 fOt.' bY. `lOO feet with the appurteneneep. ' th itoper-;. ty of JOHNS . KENN EDY. f, • . .' ' .— . j. - idt.:the same. time and p ace, All . / I the 'right;litle arid interest Of - Enos oohs, of, in, audio a certain lot or piece 'cif grow 1, situate in West Branswig township; Sally kill -ciinntyi, purchased Aram the late Henry, RIM lw,.deed, in' his lifetime, bounded eastwzirdly - bvithe Schuyt:, kill carial;:soothwardly'hy Tantalite/2,y RausN. deed, Westwardly ;by the Philadelp ii and _Rea ding Rail road land northWardly b this Ricer Schuylkill; containing about 1 acre - ore or less, wilt' the appurtenances:consisting fW one and , ~. . '.-',,,,,-., : a half story frame, ilw Bing tense; :i. 1 . , ' lasred on the -outsid and "Ai one' ii ; .....-, s tor yflame 'kitchen therete attached. •-_---_---:;_. As the property Of ENOS YORE'S. . _ , • , alt the same lime - and place, • ' ~ . . . . .. _ . . N0..1..A1l _that 'certain .MesSuage, ~terieinent and-tract of land situate in West Pentt.township' Schuylkill county; bounded by landlioflate John Kleckner,; noWofJohn and . fienr ' StisSainan; Daniel Sh ively, arid - others "coutaini g 186 'acres; i !. ~ t 7petr4., be the same niore.ot I ss; with the M . 1 i i _' appurtenances; consistin - of ii,Log - ,lii... H , E -j;, douse,. Stable and-Saw Mill. . : 11 - 9 ::',..;.' 1 '-:,`:a te- N 0.2. The undivided twa.thirdi of a certain tractof land 'situate p#tljt . in Rush township, Schuylkill county, and partly in Lin.: 1 Gonne Township,!Nerthimpton • co nip contain. tog 1748 acres, with the apperteta ces, consist-ing ef.3:Saw Mills. one'steam Saw . till; and _two: wat“ , Power Saw Mills. - . ... '.. V • . N0..3.. 'A ,Cettain 'tract . of Tana si bate.nn Coal Run, partly in East: Brunswig a. d tpartly in SChuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoin; ing landsrolSainuel Boyer, Daniel Yust and o theta containing LOU acres with th . .appurtenan ~ . . ter . . , : . : , . . . . No. 4: A certain tract of unitnpr ved land, ad joining; the last described, and la de: of Daniel Graeffanttothere, containing•2ooores, with the appurtenances. 'i . . • _ , '.:• • N 0.5. A -certain- trial 'o r funlmpr ve'd land, sh oji, uate in Rush township, county afocesaid, adjoin: ing lends of Jeremiah carol and 'others, con taining.lo acres tllith the.appurterimices. . No.q.: keettain'tract'of uninmrPvcd land sit -1104: in Sthuylkill township, and charity, adjoin. 'mg lands of , 4,--'Slielhamer,l--L----,Ceoli and others, containing 400 acres, with the appur. tenancee. ;' 1.... - • . _ . -;• '. • 1 No. 7. The undivided third par'of a cell* tract of, land Situate in Rush tow' ship; county -atoresaid, adjoining land Of &noun landnei, and other lands, lands of William A anrieci, con taining 3000 acres, with the appu tenanccs. s ! No. 8. The undivided half par of a certain tract of land, situate in Rush to nship, county aforesaid, adjmning Lands of 51a gent Willing end others, containingl96 - acres . nci 1231 per ches, With_the upputtentinees. - Date' the estate of WILLIAM! AUDENRIED. 1 , . at -o . c name time and s ,. , that Certain tract of land; satiate township, Schitylkill county, boa 100d-tate the estate of Peter He Jonas Riterich; 'John Houser and it ing 80 acres 114 the same more or 1 .i ', ' .. 4.: . appurtenances, consist ....1.1 •-story log, dwelling hot WI t.' 4 , - -e: story kitchen, thereto ,-_--_------.::-..—__ barn and never failing Ind an' apple nrehard..• As the y TER HERDER. . ,' ,' . I• . • . . . Seized and taken into.Excation, and , ivilt lat sold. li.W. ' ' •' ' ' ' JEIi.E.I4IIAH • R: Slieriire Office, Orivigs -I)grg, - January 27, 184.4..5 'FARE REDUCED ON TEE. P.I.IILADA . 1 Il IE 4 DING A i - D rOTTS • , . VILLE 'RAILROAD. zrs Wi -- . - kg4ita .. . ~• • ' -•_..... --, . -•, , . • . , . _ . . • ;• . in Class C. 24 Class Cars. „. Sarexce,Potioille, r; -: e .30 , ~. T 0200 --- - To immediate points also reduced The Passenger TraM now leaves the Depot. corner of.Rroadl and Cherry street daily at, :'o'clock A.:111.. stopping at the usual wily points, one arrive at Potts ville at 12i o'cleck. Returning. lea% es Pottsville at 7' o'cloCk A. M. daily, and arrive in he city at 12 o'- clock., ' ' ."' . - , 3 , Passengers for Northumberland.Snbury, Danville, and - catawissa meet stages at Potts ille on the - arri val of the trains daily, and are carri dllfirough with out delay to tither of those places f r p 4- ' Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazlet° , Mauch Chunk end Wilkesbarrie. quit. the cars at Pert Clinton (78 tittles from the, city) and take the chrs of the Little .pchuylkill flaihroad to Tamaqua. I mice go by good stages to Mauch Chunk,. where they meet the packet :boats Or Wilksbarre. -- .Ftiie to Mauch, Chunk, ' - Fare to Wilkesbarre, • S. BRADFO Philattelpbia, July 11313. CANTRELL'S FAMILY Al °WINES; Cantrell's Agne'llixture, '• trice 21 •' do Anti ScorbutteSyrup, 50 els. do 'Nervous Cordtal,• 50 " do • An ti.DySpeptic. Pow& s; ,50&25" :'du; Alterative Pills; I 25' A supply' of the above popular' famtly,rnedi eines, for sale at MARTIN'S Dili; Store 'Potts ville s (authorizcd agent for the prdp”rieter,) wJre the public can get the _true and, gtnuine,artiele. November 25, : _ 4877, ToDy,ers; Bleachers, Inner - • .lgato pnfincra, and , '-. PASCAL IRON WO KS.: . WELDED WROUGIIT IR N TUBER ci f ,---, . From 4 inches to f t in calibre and to 12 feet long, - Capable of sustaining pressure fonn 400 to 2500 Go. o per square, inch, with . Stop ...!..: , T., 1.. , and other fixtures to'suit, fitting tog,tl er, with screw joints, suitable for STEAM, WAT ;GAS, and for 1 LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM !OILER nets - ;P n ....nanc , .....x.-, - ....,41n, .4 Marinfactured and far as 1110BRISi TASKER .& Warehouse S. L. Corner of Third & PAILAD July 11, , . '.. '3'. Al., ATlTalig, n ; ' . D.4t ta 1 Sur,Tet•xi l • - 1 Late of-Weal (7heoter,snearPll44delphia, , 0 k ,...... .. i.e .41 ,,,.i i ,,.. " 4 7, :.4 ~.,, ' I . VoulifinfOrrothe - • ( - ?,4i.;, ° *: , .. t ';'.,, .oiti ra ofPottswil!e i , 4 1; , ,40 ~ ~ and windy, that in ": 4 •:AA - - co . ni Hance with the . - equeot of seine ofillto cttt 7 Cp9, he 11 I BpPTIe. tw . : or ihrio,,weolts during the month of . -7,,, 0n . i i 3cr, or - ,Jaauary,lin that4lace t At which time. ho will be happy, tu wait upon all thoso,iti need of tteoalopiritlena. ' ' . - - ,'H iteirertiaces. DA:virtu-a,' William H. Magill, 51. D. C. H Frick, M. D., John C..Griei, metchonti• Hon. W - Danaldson, John 'Moine, - Esq.; : tt - WksT;CnesTan, Isaac Themao, 51; D.;'WilliamlVhitehead, ; Den. tilt; Porravrm,r, GeorgetPattetton:Eiq., ;. ILL.; riots ' Danielllontgomery,'Esq. - • Nov. 25.: 1 •' ;. - I; 48= Apothecary Store. THE .iiribscriber'nffers• far sale a i well salCated and germine.airsortment of; Dings ;Medicines Consisting Chemicals, • Drugel j • Medirides,, ; ; peewit.' Ma DYel l uifsq ; Window i; Oita - dirarnisfies, Medicines; 'faint - Which is, disPosed,in Re vinneomd-reepeettulty solid patropage o 1 the public. H ;' JOHN S. ,117* Phyginians prescription. pounded. • • !Novelmber.,:ls,- in!!!LMFME MEE i OONSIIMPTION -- OF THE LIUNGs., Affe . sfions - of. the Liver, Asthma;Bionchitis, Pain or Weakness of the Brtait or Lungs, .' Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Henurrluige of the,, • Ltings; and all, affections- of the Pulmonary - Organs. . rNATIfRE'S - OWN . PRESCRIPTION: - - ki conipourid' 13.118amic preparation of the Primus Virginiana or ," :Wild Che.rri Bark," prepared by a new chemical process, approved. and, ireeemmended by - 'the most - distinggished .phibictans, and 'universally acknowleged the inoitivaluable medicine ever discovered. ..1 filo Quackery!!! Alu Deception , : -.... In' setting forth theyirtueii of this - truly great medicine, we have no desire to deceive these wEonre labouring' under affliction; nor do Nye v.-4h' to eulogize it more than it justly, deserves, Yet when we look around and see , the vast a mount of suffering and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly Successful, we feel that we can not Urge its claims too strongly ) or say too much in ;its favour. - Stich indeed are the H SURPRISING VIRTUES , ~ Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced Stages ofkoNsnurruirr, after all the moat esteemed rem.. aertes of physicians have_ failed to effect any .e.himge,•the also Of this medicine has been pro dontlve of the most astonishing relief, rind ac tuOly effected cures after all popes of recovery had been despaired of. -.- Ja the first stages of the disease, termed " Ca taiThal Consumption," originating from'negfeet ert COLD, it has been used witty undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe efit reStoration of their health to this invaluable. ifi medice . t lone. In thallium of Consumption so kevalen amongst deficit° young female. , , . canamonly, ermed debility, or , ' I "GOING INTO A DECLINE," , A complaint with which- thousands are linger iclii it has also proved highlisuccessfuli and not c oniY possesses the power of checking the pro gtes's of this alarming complaint,but also strengli. cps. and invigorates the system more effectually thin any medicine we liavescver possessed. I D - For particulars see Dr. %Vigor's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. , i Sold is Pottsville by ' .!i - JOHN S. C. MARTIN. In Reading by Mrs. SARAH. MORRIS, and in every town in the State. ' ' , Pottsville, OctobeF -28; ‘lLr E. have inst'reccived a large assortment of Seasonable Goods. consisting of • ;ICloths, Cassimcres t Sattinetts. ,Bevertecns :Beslins, Prints, Checks, Flannel's ' Tickings, Ginkhams,Cambricks;totton FlsnricTts, Diapers, Onen's, Silk, Cambrick, and Cotton Gandlter chiefs, Hosiery and .Gloves, Furniture; Checks, Lniseye; acA and wish to sellthem at 4 small advance on. cost and charges;. those in went of any of the above or anything else usual. kept in onr Borough Stores era rpsfiectfully-in viteil to call on " 1 ' E. Q. & ‘IIENDEP.SOV. peptember 2, - ' 36 All in' %debt -Penn nded. *other rber lands of there, contain.. less, with the ing of a two tise, with a one ttached, a log well of water, operty of PE. 'tD; Sher lit EMI 'Facts for-the People! !Fr HE 'colfstaiiily' increasing popularity .and .?L• sale of 13.- A Fahnestock's Vermifuge ha , . in (limed persona who are envious of its success to [palm off upon the public preparations winch all [Medical men know to be ineffieacious of expel [ling warms from the system.'_ .; This Vermifuge has made - its way 'Mtn pub- Lc favour upon tile grerind of its ow ri intrinsic merits; more than any other medicine of t'te kind, ,now treed and while many remedies ft'ail 4 c, by dint 'fit puffi - ng, been 'forced into; f und shortly alter gone intottieAbscdrity which their- tvorthlessness justly . merited,' D. A. Fah.: inestock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphant. '11; sustained. It has only , to be used and its i effects will fully sustain all that is said of ils won , expelling power'. certificate. • . . tral;:s, Erie Co:, New V., Jan. 1, 1&73:" !We certify-that We have used B. Fahnes. iteck's Vermifuge in. onr families, and in 'every ,'case it has proved a decided and effectual remedy, expelling worths from. the system._ We cor. dially recommerid:it. to parents, who have chi:- aftlictod with that.dangerons.malady. $3 50 _5.00" D, Secretary. 31— 1 . • Rol3' . l' MAY. - . • • JOSEPH BURROUOttg. Fur • sale, wholesale and • rani', at the Drug ;Warehouse of . - • 13: A:FA lINESTOCK & Co. Corner of Sixth and Wood Me l Pittsburg, Pa. For sale.in Pottsville, by . -• . ; CL EM ENS, PAR VIN, Druggists. " ; • December, 9, . • 50-- :akersi Steam I Others WATCHES, CLOCKS 'AND ,•• • Jewotry::- 411 E subscriber - offers for tale, of his own 1111- importation. • '-• . • ' 1 Geld Lever dra'ke's, rn various casts I , Silver. do . do • do. GuleP-Lepine Watches I • • : •Silver do • do • Gill and Ebony Mantel Clocks Musical Boxes, 2 to 12 Its;les'Ach. Mogettier with a gencrol assortment of Jewelry. ;cif fine-• ned common-qoalities,.Silrer Threaded - ,Old plain Forks and Spoons;- also, Watelima. Igor's tools and materials,in great variety. Order's from thb . enantry arc invited ; they' Will melt with prnmpt attention and every - rul...cle charged at the I?,west price. 1 , ; I - ' JOHN C. FARR. 112 Chesnut st December, 16, 51--3rno 11:1111111S. • tint Streets, i•P'W=tYHOLES.\LE AND. IiETA STROE. -1111118 subsc,riber induced from the very lib. eral encouragernent he has received (and• also from Vie, necessity of their being a cheap ;Wail Store, in this part of ; the towns has pro. 'cured and will keep conetantly on han . d.- 7 Flour, Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee; Cheese, Molasses, Vine. &c., which in connection with his pre. sentistock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, • Her. ;ring and Cod fish. Brown Yelloswriiid White Snap: 'Also a _very -superior article of Pure Talm, Almond . and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and I - iTallow. • Candles Winterand Full 'Straincti !Sperm Oil, &c.; 6:e ,&c.All ot which I will full at the, !oiliest Cash detail Prices—And to fairalies; or Those buvirie to sell rigain,'a liberal dediaction will be made, in proportiou to the.qqan. jay taken. - • - Mlll ‘. , • EDWARD YARDLEY. York S P2 4 3,--...Pro'in the fact of., my having a person . •in the Cityyvhdse - time and•attention is devoted AO the selectioircifthe artieleS I, proper° selling ; I have nulteeitatiort in saying that I can famish goods'cheap, as Itny in Pottsville. Call ,an'd judgefor .yonrielve7. • - ••E. Y. . Pottsville Sept; 23. • od a - 044 of the C. M&R'IN..•• ' otterutry I , 48— • patent Pen rdloldees, • . • litAT ITH slides to regulate, the spring, new and improved' article, just received Lad or ego tt this office, . Dectmlfer,Zo p . • 53--; 41- RE-.1 - itiipito l.oo ELON,VIRGIL; WAL.B PAINE, PROTE „' { AatiliNs .'IIIE FRANKLIN.” at .PIIIL4OI Capit9l s4oo,qu clAnTErs-ri; • - C - ONTINDE lito make 11 ana Ihnitedien every d in tiitvrtand country on the Mc 1634 Ch*ui Street CHAELES.N. BA' 'DIRECT' . ; Charles 111 Itqnker, S Seatti.l,l I Thorn as; Har4l - • I • Thomas S. Wharton, •'. Tobias Wagner. - CHARLES G 'The - Subscriber has be. the above mentienecrinstit Pared to make insurance; property: at thcllowast rat .1 • A Pottsville, June 19, 18.1 • Inde'mully nowise los Calpital CHARTER P • TI IF. GARDE. • .I c ANY, make Insuran perpetually,, against Lose .1 town or country;On Houses all kinds, 'on Household F t Horses, Cattle, Agricultural factoring Stock ;end Utensil . : VEt'SELs and their Cargoes i geland Ground !tents upon I Applications for InSursne the subject mayi: be made letter. at the Company's corner ofSiith :Ind Wood si • • —MORTON Mc . L. Klal3lllllAiit, Secretor • 1. Dint:er Morten McMichael, JOseph Wood; P: L. La;ucrepric, • ' Elijah Dallet4 George . M. TrOui man. • Clentge: W. The snitscribir has been above mentionl lostitutilt • make - INsurtANc .s upon eve at the lowest rues. 1.1 Feb. 27, 1841 THE PM : lIIONT • ' V";EFAI3 , ' - rpllg remedies prescri cd fur the_cure:Arif -ILdie cases, have correctl been divided into-etas 'sea accordimr" to their ape ation upon theNirnart; System. ' Th us we have me class whicli - .44sts the stomach t4,', eject its wirtents, another in'diming perapir lion called dip.ljoret ics • and, a third which evacuates the Oggnach and howels;dCnominated atharlicsAc4P.,athar tics or purging medicine. , have in evernage and . country been the favouri es of the phyalelvs for the cure of thp most obstinate and *1444 ma-,. ladies. The wonderful success attendi;Q mode of treatment will readily Le undigstood when we tell* that the •tomach and bow have assigned • to them, the it portant lune:l476f di gestiorcor the enoversiu of foodintu that vital fluid intended for tire growth and iifiiiurtsti... , .rn [ eat of the %Nitride tusk., r. It follows thrive/nen... ever the dig estion. erg. its' become dept yed 9r disflualified tirr the freak :y performance : 4 their duty ( and•ttris occurs daily in civilizedl icfy ) I impure bloutti'and crinscquently disease Age the results. - It has been remarked , that whenever the sta. mach is •nut usefully. c !played it is 'aciifays at mischief. - That individ al who would *Vilna the most torinidabledis rises are-daily bused by ,the use of 'ros coMpa nded and forOe in al most every hamlet:n . l'oll country; ly risk his teputitinn r verabity."• Tl4Pocat hontas, or Indian ye etable Pills el t eiui6caho. stomaelr, uarlfy the , bloi d and inn ,ve tied, and have proved e` iinently usmull r itrictering bilkr§ Lever, Lilidusj ch lie,-intlainmatr4of the rheurriatisindro ssy r jaimilice,;.pre.arish costiveness, .t. c. einales pf sedan - tate hab • its and aoliket to. indig 'stion, "flatuleneA head, • ache, depression of •• slit its and uneasinos, find relief frn . rri the';nse ()F. - the:to 'riot a disc - dse attended • with 10. firle,prili; a dry' opt"- a eielizd 'ton ue;- that tlics.;:iiills with not relieve. following simple inirirriiv,e will show the lierir.Et derive from these pitlion a ve ry common . CEIITI •WATE; -1';:•• Having been cured .y the use of th on etecah tas Pill of an alarming. listase of the Niielr of -se veral years 'standing, deem it 'a 4 dl4yilo make my case I,ndwa to,the , for *th: benefit of others. I had taken: rious .reinedierk.',Whieb aG forded only lempurary eller; after risirtg!iwo bol es cif these pills, my, aiS iase yielded, apd; I hate enjoyed good, health flu the last sis - rneiiths. .1 . 1V LLIA:11 FOI L IMEI2.' April 22 Ib-It Agell/SPI the sale (fib • •w. T. Lifting, ot s vii ley George Ite,rrscyder, New Castle,l.Sieine:r 4 Komi, SchitylkitOuven, Hugh Kinsqyi,Port Ca boo, Schrialm4 ;; !hewer, Ore, igshurg. Throe, ,out the stateTar,safißly . can always be Inn?, Of Fred. Elt.t.C4..'cos Drug gists, corner of 2d aud Callow:nit strer4 / Phila delphia. • r -April29, I! .[ pun E t' . • I ETIII3 I Li, ez..l rer,e, No 65-nort phia, have nnw a good pure whet 143 d, and t been sparingly euppli run on the article, she ' I No knowfil suhsat cc flee and beautifying p paint,' to an t goal e white lead; ecce any ul als only macs its valu the steady atm of ,the years, to supply to the white lead; and the 'on. tick is proo,i, that it invariably branded on q, Si BROTHER, in nA.,crkn Pcaii-all in r. November; 19, T. sr SECS I itol.p . rererva - : uprtlea so 41*IrAiblo in tt cnt with nt4iltiltertitett mixture of utilar muter'. :. It . has 144 . i:titre Jicen manulticiureitiir 'tinny public a perfpo,ty puro eat•ing demur:al:Pi-111e ar ea. mei. wih tirOr. It - isz 1 e head,W OWIA.:IIII4G apd on the 4,Ktr, WO, dlettUrs.•t'.'•.l', '. ' 47-111 .11 • -'.3i.. 1 . . .E.',lA EA eGootps foli..•CAail.• - : ' . _ • • ;:Ind uir FIE sul4criber has IL 'of 'llorwsgian Rail Prila.d, a general AF Provisions, which hew slide prices toe cash : Coffee, Chocidate, Tea, Sperm and . Whale oil, Dip'd Candles, Sosii,, Shoulders, Mess Pork, erel, tl-7. WI r jr April 8 • ' 'ato • MUM • .TAMES No. 53.. Nor • 1 , Doon s • ,RWAS constantly. on 11 - 11 -IRON iy.STEE the most reasonable t. 1 September 9, 11.01USEI •se• T. ;1 also, la Putldings,a. various eizeti, on the Na pally in the Borough of July . IG. 29-tt VAST IRON SCR .; Screeiin.of virio and for liA3 W: I Grocery Flour Feed .- Norwegian S:r,cet and June 10.• - ; ETTERS Of A JLA granted by the Re ty f to, th of:WVilli eed; mi*tedstiiiaße pay those h,irripg- ashes, to ved, waotit delay, to R. WOOPtgIDE, " Gt • January, 13, Eli Lo IY. SiqtANE'CIN, r krtal... • ' ~'... 10; Paid in. ; •,..: 1 rrruAL.,:, !:-.,.'.;, surance, pennavient ,eseziplii:itscrfpr(nlerty usual raviirableietum nit fillli Face!' . (Ix ER, PresitUtyi. • NS., —. , •-q - ;. mite/ Orgnf. r; ` , i etteriek lirain'i!) * 7- 1 c6 . 1.1?-.Sinith, - .!• ,, , t , err'.' IV.Richerdlfiz- ' Fodecai L). Lcobrir.', BSNCKER,kecY; n a pimintett atpf, for. Ilion, and is nature. n every .desciioo,•or IDtEIV fil .. S:' SEA'. 1. i - .54:?,2ity or ilLamA,VO' 100,000. UPETUAL. INSURANCO:OcitAfr ce. either, icripcirery o r DaMeg& by F 1,14., in Barn's, acd 13eildi4s of , uraitere, Merc4aticliae, Commercial hanu a every deattiiilim ; port, as wellasfOriflga-i he most fa vm able4Vms., ',or any ioformaNrori , either peraoMallyz:Arl hyi , dike, nt the IsiOrtANVe6C ;tree's. ICHAEL,PreIRnt ff harks Stokes.,„,:, - 41 Archibald . WriO4, ..• Samucl'roweerita t - Riaberti.ougheti‘y . .11.. W. PonverqA.-i. chrcirrer. • appointed .Aermlr th 4, and is now Prepqred tri -ydescription of Al , .OpertY ,CAN;VAN QS", OR IN WO E PILLS. _Fv 18-,lv ty E LE A.O.:',', 4 BROTII ER, tuiinutictu Front uUply or thu:irk.V.ariante.,d CbStaplerpf Spit, have in cunscgll6 . rioe . pi, a hatie I.l4r.ordera 'Tedirgiruz: .'" just opened atjtjc bromic and . the Carbon •ortinent 9 f. Grrisenevancl ill aeII at-tbeirrviest pos. such as Sbga 00,1olisSes, 3heese, Rice, 401Ces, &c. zperinaccti. 111nalils and 'obacco, SP• 4 4;t: Ilatnn r .:,:cf,Cc,i4? - .!!, 'Mack AM El. sTEEr.f,t , r r !Voter, !no , An`cii delphia.' -41.4 I and,.nifull 51 - ,ifl;rtrilent or moyln had on 31— & • 'SALEI f I t aess';.'—, ,ge :number is s td.out. Lots, igatiort truetiitying itu'rlnci 'ottsville. Alto ' SAMUELA, "WIS. al estate agent, entre §t. I • ENS.—Cat•Okim Ro!Linz iS sizes. for (I;;:tyf e on hand 51AR5114411.:S Ohisp Provision Foxe 'corner ur 'Mount carlitiOSil Road 1 'LAC o. ' - i: - .' nuustration hafinr , been ' , biter of Wilittitif the eoun subscriber, 6401te Estate , Of the said Opty, &ma . 4 t 9 the.sAtate, are ant,. withetktittelay ;- and presentthe is duly pros
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