• . Natetitial Tendenielm. mother berate' above tker vc-Oeping tier bosom heaving-with convulsive throe. tier large eye lighted with crpfenjoi Thitl, ab: too . plainly speaks maternalryoet 'The tearful Infant 4 lost in hitter grief, , Thrills forth its plaintive' call forjendei - eitre ; While, from a rnother!• treMbling hand relief, Alas !Can antiwar oo ImPloring pray'r. Swift4alllng tears t and piercing cries of pain! Matesnat passion kindling into glow I Peace. banished from iti sweet domestic reign! ..etricked with grief t—aht sad and cruel blow! Behold the, matron'in a fury Mite, Beatinifire screaming Bobby with a shot ! 'GOOD BREEDING 'The follordng anecdote is related by Mr. Wal ierpin, his =using' and 'instructive:publication, 'The chignal,' as affording a fine instance of tbevalueofgood breeding, or politeness,' even in _eircuiristanCesoviMre it could not be expected to. •produce any_personal advantage. 44 An Englishman making the grand tour, to wards, the middle of the last century, when travel lers wera More objects of attention than et preht, on arriving at Ttirin, ;sauntered out- to see the , place. 'He happened to meet a regiment of infant ' ry,retinning fror , rt parade, and takiZtg ! a position to see it pass, a young captain evidently desirous to make a display before the stranger, in crossing One of the numerous wale!' courses with which the City is intersected, missed . his footing, and trying to safe himself, lost hisdiat. The exhibition' was truly unfortunate'; tIM spectators laughed and looked at , the . . Englishman, expecting him to laugh too. On the contrary, he not - only , ,retained his composure, but promptly advanced to where , the hat had rolled, and tailing it up, presented it wiih 'unaffected kindness, to its confused owner. The (Seen' received it with a.blush of surprise and gnat . itude f . and hurried to rejoin his company. There was a anirmur of applause, and the etrangerpass . • ell on: . 44 Though the scene of a moment, and without s word 1 r 'spoken, it tone icd every heart—not with admiration for a mere display of politeness, but With-:warmer,feelings for a proof of that truechar sty. ', which -never faileth.' On the regiment being . disinisce'd, the captain, who was a young, man of conaiderelieni; in glox;ing terms rolatcd the circum stance to the colonel. The colonel icamedistely 1 \ mentioned it to-the general in command ; and eh-hen the Englishman returned to•bia hotel, en eid-de-camp waited to iequest *company to din , • ter et head quarters. Inthe evening he Was car. tied, to court—at that time, Chesterfield tells ua, the rhost brilliant court in Europo—and was .re e\ , iv,e:d with particular attention. Of course, dtu-,' in ' his stay at Turin, he was invited every where; and, n his departure lie' was loaded with letters of introduction to the different States of Italy. Thus a:pivata gentleman, of moderate means, by a graceful impulse of Christian feeling was enabled: to travel through a foreign country, then of the highest inierestibr its society, aszwell as for the ' charms which ifposScsses, with more real distinc titizi and advantage than can ever be.derivell from ..the l irlere circumstance of birth or fortune, ' even ,the, most splendid." . . . . Giving Satisfactioii.—WC remember a story of —lncledon, the once fainous . voealist; that hits an . .Affair of Honor' - most • capitally. , Nor Incledon . was ono of the unsophisticated, and said that he ' did a great many" thiiigs out .of sheer simplicity, that he had much better - left unsaid and - undone. :Something of this kind .gave offence tcr a gentle . man with whom Incledon happened to fall in com • petty, and the offended party resolved upon satis. -faetion. He sought.ilAt - the singer, accordingly, ..,_and was lucky enough to End him enjoying his rottle of port one afternoon, at a hotel. Ineledon,''saiii the waiter, 'a gentleman 'Wishes to see you.' . _ , Show him up, then,' said Iron. , • loSir,' said the viaier,' in a towering passion, 4 aril told you Ilave.beeMmaiiink free with My name • ' in' an improper manner; and I've come to demand I . satisfaction.' . ' - 'After. some parleying, incledon rose, put °rills hit, and planting himself at one side of the room, began warbling 'Black-eyed Susan,' in his most delicious style. When he had finished, he turn ed to the gentlemlan, .There,sir[rsuilhe, that has given complete sa:tisfaction to several thousands; and if you want any more, I've 4nly to sky .you're the most unrea isnable fellow I Oer. met A Hearenly Chart.--II was onnisy standing in. the Shop of tny.nattster, behind the counter, when an old sailor entered, and looking seriously at me, leMestcd me ihue: ' .lOnni man, I warit'i chart.' Lreplied, .you shall have one;do you want St.pporge's; the Bay of .Biany, or round Itelandi . or the Mediterranean, sir?' \_/ • - !Stay, young man, stay!' 'youth is alwayis in a hurry, I want a chait, tail. I don't want either you have mentioned: . they..4re useless to me. I want a chart whieti - Shall guide me toheaven, for I have lost my old one. Now, young man do x6u "deistand\ . mer immediately conjectured that he wanted a-Bi ;id6; so I took down a• few and showed them to him; and he selected one, evidently much pleased 'at my readiness to servo him; inquired the priee, - and paid the money. :After a few Moments pause; be turned around •sudilenly, and asked me whath - eri understood that chart! I told him that! could read - it and' did so:often. • 'Of that,' said the old man, haVe not the least doubt; but recollect that is not sufficient; yet must have it in your life and conversation; before you VecOve any benefit you must love this chart, you must make it your sole guide, through life's maze, and in entering into the dark and narrow, and to many thousands, dreadful-strait of death, You will fins'_ it beneficial—then it will be found indeed a . treasure and joy.—won Pilot. . . " 5tf..31'13 LOVE-AN .u..tTaser.---• And don' you thinklhat men can love as r'rell as A gn t eslaughed - outrig,ht. What can you ' mean. Agnes'? ' asked ,ITag •-• I meair,' ,she replied, • that when a man finds his housein disorder, and wants ; I somebody to put I lk it to rights, ho calls this love ; when he is alono 149, and' hings don't go.pleasantly and helWants Leomebody to complain to and find fault with, and lay the upon, he calls thisiove. When no I • . one ewes for him, and he gets put down in society, - and wants to bind himself for. life to some being who will flatter him, and admire his very faults, this too he calls love. • Man's love, indeed! ' 'What do you cal an ;impression?' asked a young lady of a typo. -. I This,' said he, kissing her, , beautifully regis tered too.' - • - -' I 'Then take that as a token of thanks,' 'she re plied. slapping tun in the face. • I 'Pray don't batter my fop),' begged poor ty po. Tlietikpep it locked-ap,' retorted thy inin . SHETUFFS - SALES - A OE REAL ESTATE , , , IV virtue of several tents at Venditioni "Ler penes and Levari Facies, issued out of-thel Court ofCotnmon Pleas of Schuylkill Courity,l and to me directed, will be exposed to sale 1)3 , 1 Public - Vendee or Outcry • ; ' On Monday, the 26th day of Ffbruary, 1844,1 at the public house of Daniel Hill, in the; Bo rough of Pottsville, at 10 o'clock A. M. AB that one equal undivided moiety of half p ar t 4 the-whole into two equal parts, to be pelted and. divided of all that Certain tract, of coal land; Situ-L ate in Schuylkill lownahip, Schuylkill ButintV beginning at a post corner in the line of thetwO hundied.acree belonging to' Thomas S. way, Robert ' filcDermot and D. & J. Antes, a coiner of land , ofGidedn G. Palmer, and Edivard B. Garrigus, thence by the sant% nor* 84 de; greet:. cut 27a peiches toe. post, thence ~e/utlf 10 3.4 degrees, east 8 perches to a' post, thence north 71a degrees, cast 436 perches, to lalpine stump. and stoner. is sanner.of the Bushy, tract, now belonging to the heirs of Samuel Wetherill , deceased and others, the= by the same north 56 degrees, east to a stone Coiner in the line of the George Reber tract, now ,belonging "to the Volley Furnace Company, thence by the , !Barrie south 20 degrees," west 10a perches toe ! stone, thence north 71 degrees, cast 458 perchesi to a stone, thence by the same and the William Pelee tract, south 20 degrees, east 131 nerchei, thence by land formerly of Charles Shoemaker, now Deibert, south 66 degrees, West 130 perches I to a stone corner of land now or' late of Samuel Mouse, thence ahng said line to a atone, deities. in the division line of said land, and land ,now fir late ofJohn Keener, thence by said land now or late of 'John Keener, south 66 degrees, weht 372 perches to 'a stone corner, thence by land now Pr I late of George Ff Randolph, north IS algrees, . west 108 perches to a maple atump ar.d sterna a corner of said land of Ridgway, 51eDerinot# I Ames, thence by the same south 29 degrees, east 18 perches to a rock oak, thence south 814. degrees, east 59 perches to a rock oak, theece north 71 3.4 degrees, east GO perches to a pine, thence north 16,3.4 degreei, west 124:Sarelfee to the place of beginning; containing 688 acres, lie the same more or less, excepting all the' COO in the vein detest known by the 'mime ofthe Sa lem Vein, within the following boundscji ning where the out crop of 'said vein ie , crossed by the eastern line 'of the line of IlidgWay, MeDertnot Ames, 'thence measuring 000 feet down the pitch of the vein at right angles to a horizontal lino in the course of the vein, thence on a horizontal line to a point from which a lino at right angles shall strike the most east= idly point of the above mentioned land of Gideon•G. Palmer and Edward B. Garrigus, ( being !the sams:premisee which Thomas Siliyman & Wife, by deed vented to Caleb Parker, with the ap • ••_ punt:fiances, consisting of 13 ons'and • •a: , a half story log houses, Ono, - frame "" ''• stable and a frarne Blacksinithshop. 11 a As the property of CALEB PAR : , KER and JOHN RICHARDSON. at the same time and place, All that certain moiety or undivided half pins of all that certain tract, piece or parcel of lend, situs:fc in the township of Norwegian (now ille a i la o Schuylkill Couuty, beginning ata stoe.e, th6 ege by land of Philip Clauser, north Pe r ty, one !, de grees, west 109 perches to a ebeenut, thence, -by land of Jacob ?twat., north 45 degrees,' coat 97 perches to a spruce, the'oce sooty 41: degrees, cast 39 perches to arw ) *:ite oak, thence berth 49 degrees, mist 37 pea•ches to a - spruce, thence south 41 degree;, east 70 perches td a rat, thence by lima of Miller & Rex, south 49 de grees. west PA perches to the place, of begin ning, contr.:ming 81 acres and 21 perches !neat' mertreine, being the same promisee Which Cheeks Shippen and. Martha his W.ifd, by deed, dated October 29,1829, granted to 'Henry:lL Da. via in fee, with the appurtenance, consisting of the property ut HENRY R. •DAVIS. - - • ',at the sanre'time and plitee, All the right, title and interest of Thomas,Philips of in and to all thoenefour several lots or, pieces of 'ground; situate and lying in Pott, Paltersdre Swift's addition to the town of Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, marked and numbered in the general plan of said addition with tho Nos. .63; 6-1,'.65, and 66, containing in front ur hreadth on Spruce street,each 62 feet more or less, and: in length or depth to Rock street, each 198 feet more or leas, bounded northeastwatilly by North etrcet,southeastwardly by Rock street, 4outhwest wardlir by lot No. 67, and northwestward!) , by ' Spruce infect, having a street called East' street running from Spruce to Rock street, between' the lots numbered 65 and 66, excepting all the mineral or fossil coal that'snay be in' or l upon the same, with ,the 'appurtenances, e c e.:l consisting of a two story stone house, with a one story kitchen thereto at. __Ached, and a one story frame dwel _ ling hound with a basement -story of stone. - As the property of THOMAS PHILIPS, . At the same time and place, All that certain one.and,a half story frame dwelling • _ ' house, fronting on the ' wait Norwe . gian road, erected on a certain. lot :or SI is piece of gmend, surveyed iethe mune of Ellis, and being in the township' of Norwegian, Schuylkill county, bounded is fol. lowa, beginning at a post; corner of land suiyey ed in the name of Baltzer Gehr, thence , north 70 degrees, east 140 perches, thence north 21 de. grecs, west 143,perches, thence nortliP degrees, west HO perches, thence south 21 degrees, east 143 perches to the plaee of beginning. As the property of DANIEL 'WILLIAMS. the same time and. place, .All the right, title and interest of, Thomas Charles, of, in and to a certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Minersville, Schuylkill county, corn., mencing at the northwest corner of Se cond , and Pine streets, thence nor th wardly along Second at., 90 feet thence northwardly and parallel with . Pine street 50 feet, thence southwardly and pat , allel with Second street, 90 feet to Pine street. ' thence eastwardly along Pine .strect to the • ' ; place'of beginning, with the, aPpur. 'A a ,tenaecee, consisting of' ,a two story 5 ;!•., : ,, frame dwelling house, with .a base.' - ment story of stone. As the proper ty of THOMAS CHARLES. . .At the same time and place, All that certim lot or piece hf ground, situate in the Borough of Mineraville, Schuylkilleounty,boun ded in front on Sunbury street, in the rear try' property of the Mercy Lodge, on,' the east by property of Abaham Trout, and on the west by property of Charles Drumm, containing in front 44 feet, in the rear 64: feet, and in depth 140 , • ~.r fees, evipt the' appurtenances, con ... sisting of a three gory frame dwol.. ; ling house,•with a lingo- two story, - frame back building attached, frame. ' stable and sheds.. As the property of ARD REAR: At the same lime and•place t All that certain, two story frame dwelfing house and lot or piece'of ground, situate-in the northeaster ly side of -Centro street on' Wynn's -addition to ' the Borough Of Ponsville,•Schuylkill county, Contenting in front on Centre street, and in rear fifteen feet, and in depth 80 feet, being part or, lof marked in the plan of said addition, with Na. 9, With the appurtenances' • ALSO, all that certain. two story frame • • .:,, dwelling house and lot rif-iround, situate on the northeasterly side , of ;; ; • Centre street,. and adjoining the first' aboie described house and lot, on the south in. Wynn's Addition to the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, containing in front on Centre-street 15 feet, and in depth 80 feet, be ing part' of lot marked in Wynn's Addition' to said horeugh, with No. 9 with the appurtenan. • ALSO,aII that certain double trame house and two Ms or pieces of ground, adjoining each nth. er, situate and fronting,on the Norwegian Rail Road in Wymes addition to the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front each 15 feet and ire rear each 15 feet, and . in depth each 120 feet, being a part of a lot marked in the plan of Raid_ Addition, with" No. 9, with the appurtenances. As the.peoPerty of DAVID THOMAS. . ! • , . , - the .same iitne and-piace, -- Two equal undivided third parte, the whblo Into three equal parts to be parted and divided' of and in two contiguous tracts of Coil' Lanai: situate in Norwegian township, , Schuylkill 'county, one of th: t in e, eu containing rreyon a r d 6sacree n tfl t to John perelieir sa cn r d n, de. PIIAZMA WM IMME Ted the 16th Match, - 1829 the other containing 93 acres 913.4 perches and alhitivacce, surveyed inithename tif! WilliairrStalli - on -a .warrruattla._ ted the 16thIllatCh 123,with the;apportenanceo. ALSO, three full equal fourth parts,tha r whole intoiour: equal partsto ties parted and . dtvlded of and in a certain tract of cial Land, situate in Norwegian township; Echuylkill county,' adjoin.. ing tends surveyed w Joint Spavd and William : Stall," teirveyed •on the 'several warrants, dated 16th March 1839, cimtsiningi43 acres and 153 perches, and,allowence; and surveyed in a war rant to Samuel Seitainger, dated the 13th March 1829. with the apppurtenanced ALSO, two full xqual Undivided third parte, the whole into three equal parts, to be parted and divided of and in two contigipus 'tracts of Coal Land,; situate in Norwegian f township, Schuyl-. kill County, one of them ,cobtatning 196 aerea 71:perChes and 'allowance. sorve l ycd on a war. rant to Daniel StalVdated 16th March 1829, the other containing 46 acres 41i perches, and allowance, aurveycd on warr a nt to Daniel Stall, dated March 16th 1829, with the appurtenerf. cea. • . ALSO, • the undivided one fourth part. the whole into four canal parts, to be parted and 'di. iided, of and in-a certain tract. of „Coal Lund, sitasito is Norwegian townahip, Schuylkill coon 'ty, adjoining land surveyed ?on warrants sever ally on the 16th March 1829, in the names of John' Stall, and Daniel Stall4ontaining 86 acres 741 perches, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Daniel J. Ridgway, dated the-46th 'March 1829, with the appurtenances. As the Property of JOHN C. OFFERMAN, . ' • .. AI the same time place, All . .. .that certain messuage, ten ement and tract or piece of hind, situate in Schuylkill toismship,.lic. ginning at - a .stone in a !hie of John Seltzer's land, thence by the same south 26 degrees, cast 28 perches to a stuns, thence by land late of Ja cob Stahl, south 35 degrecs,Swest'22l perches to a black oils', thence by land. now or lam of Mi. chael .Bushy, north 26 degrees, west 196 perches to a sfone, and thence by .1.4 d late vacant, north 81 degrees, Cast 190 perches to the place of be. ginning, containing 116' acres add 96 3.4 per chew and allowance, prang the same land which Andrew Delong and wife by. dead, dated April • ~,, ' .14, 1829, conveyed to' William Law. ;... on Ik- t , with the appurtenances, consist -1 . HI /.:!, ing of one tkvo - g story Lpg Dwelling —.----. House,. a one story Log llouse,,Log Barn and Sass Mill. : ' ALSO, all that undivided moiety or half part of all that - certain piece or pared of land, situate in the horsing% of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded :n frontby the Centre- turnpike, in the rear by land of Jonathen %Vynn, on the cast . 1:1 other half of lot No. 9, andion the wept b.; other half of lot No. 10, adjoining each hal': being 30 feet front and rear, making the !;hole 60 feet, being , the samclut which DavS; : s p-iatt and wife by deed dated July 23d, 1941 (011 i - e y ed to Wit liari Lawton, with th 6 b"inirtenaneos. ALSO, all that uni t :if:did half part of all that •half lot, piece or r - ,,rcel of :ground, situate in the 1 borough of Po','„sVille:Coutity aforesaid, bounded in front by '',ltenlre street, ton the northwest side 'by lrb.,i No: 11, on the rear by lands of Jonathan '&7 nn.and on the southeast side,.by other half 'of said lot, it being marked on Jonathan Wynn's additional 'plan to Pottsville, with No. 10, being 30 feet front and rear arid 200 feet deop, being' the 'same lot which Jonathan Wynn and wife, by•decd, dated December l ll, _1829. :conveyed to 4 ' William Lawton, with- lm appurte. ....1 nances, consisting of a two story , : 1;11 1 ,,,, - frame dwellin'r house. As the prop. ,s-......—..--i--- erty of WILLIAM. LAWTON. ,at the, same Hine and place, All that certainlot or parcel of grOundsituate - , lying' and being at Schuolkill Haven, Manheim town. ship, Schuylkill. (Suet's; (occupied as a Lan. ding) bounded On 'the Northeast by the river Schuylkill, on the East by lot No. 92, on the Southwest by Broadway 'rind on : the West by lot No. 10, containing in front na said i iver Schuyl. kill 96 feet, ',6 inches, and 66 feet on Broadway; and running in depth frOm Broadway to es idlriv. er Schuylkill, and marked in the plan which is filcd:at Or wigeburg,' in the office fur Recording of Deeds No.ll, being the simile lot of grontid, Which Henry liaush, late POI . Sheriff of Sehnyl. kali county,: by deed, dated the' 22d day of 'De , comber 1831, granted-arid conveyed to Jacob Saitzinger, with the appurtenances: A 9 the ert f J %COB SEITZINGER. pop y o ~. ..s, :. ~. 1 . .at the same time and place, T he' tindlvrtied half of a Certain lot Or piece of grotind end premisee, situate in fort Carbon. Schuylkill e i ounty, beginning at, a stake, a corner in a line qflanO ofJaeiib W. Saisitoger and others,thence I by lots Nos. 4.5.6. 7, wad 8, South 27 degrees, D ast 112 feet to a static in a line of a 40 feet st., thence, North( 86 degrceef E feet to a stake Corner et a4O feet hencestreet,tby the sane mirth 27 degrees., West-112 feat to'a stake in the line of the said land of J 4 W. Seitzinger and oth ers, thence by the saum.sonth 63 degrees, %Vest 143 feet to the place oft beginning, marked and numbered in Potts addition to Port Carbon No. 9, • ' ... .S ' with the appurtenance', consisting of ..# : . sups ill 1 a large frarbe tavern house,.large 11 ' 1 ' ': • frame stable `with a pump and well of • al s (.... ---- water and se two story frame store house. As the property of JOHN. JONES. . -"- .lit the' same Ohm and place,] A certain Lot or piece of ground and premises situ. ate in Port Carbon, comity aforesaid, beginning at a'stake, a corner in alma of land of Jacob W. Seitzinger, and others, thence by lots No. 4, 5 6, 7 and 8, south 27 degree's, cast 112 feet to a stake in s line of a forty feel street, thence north b 6 de. grecs, east; 43 feet to a Stake earner, a- forty feet street, thence by.sho,aamc north 27 degrees, west 112 feet to a stake in the line of the said land Of J. W. Seitzinger and ethers, thence by the stone south 63 .Ideg,recs. west; 43 - feet. to ' the. place of beginning, marked andlnumbcred in Pott'e Ad dition to Port Carbon N. 9, with appurtenances, I - • 0 4... I consisting of a large Tavern Howie, 4111.. t large Stables, wi th a Pump, and well :;11; : .,..,- of - ,water, end a two story triune _—_ Store.housc:. I Late the , estate of SAMUEL CH RISMAN. at the same time - and . place', -Tile one 'undivided fourth pert of all that certain Lot of Ground, situate in the borougli'of Minessvilla, Schuylkill county, bounded northwardly by Sun. bury st.. southwardly by South street, eastward. ' li - by. Third 'street, and westwardly by lot Fah 36, beingso feet on Simbory street, extending south wardly, 100 feet, to a lut adjoining South street, arid being the lot marked in the general plan of Borough with Ng. 34 1 with the appurtenances, . .. . : ,i r - consisting lof a two story Frame ....I. Dercllmg llouse, with. ; a Baoement ii M i'..:.• .story, enc;. a. one and ' a half story - _ Frame Kitchen thereto attached, and a tali story f rame DS:Tiling . House and . Frame ' Stable. Late' the estate of DAVID J./DA . VIS. s • ' l I , . . On : Saturday the 2cl day of Mardi next,at 1 o'clo,:t on the afternoon, at the house of George Kauff. . man] In the borodgh of Schuylkill Haven, Schtiylkill County ; .iall those certain two tracts r panels of LAND, the first thercof,situr part- Sy in. the borough of Schuylkill Eleven a d pert. iy in Manheim township, Schuylkill county, be' ,ginning at a pine stump on the west bank of the river Schuylkill; and a' coiner of land of 'Jahn *NU, south 62 3-4 degrees, west 41 perches to a post, a corner of land of Thome Sillyman, the Ithreo next =nth)* courses, south 274 'cle- greekerst, 40 perches to a post, south l 62 3.4 :de.. give's; west 66 perches to a post, south 2341de. ' grecs eest,trosaingtha west branch of the' river Schuylkill, and alsci the Mirie Hill and Schtiyls. kill Haven Rail Rodd, 15.5 perches to a stone, a corner of land of lhiniel • Bartolet, thence by'lhis land north 35 degtces east, 33 porches to a stone, thence by the samo south 191 degrees east,ll23 percheiithreoftenthst to a stone in the fine of land of George Kerschner; thence by' his land icirth 754 degrees east,'37, perches. to a stoncon'lthri hank of the river- Schuylkill, thence along ; the river Schuylkill, milli 29.1 degrees east,49 Per ches sicHtentha to' se. beach tree on the bank 'of said river, thencif - isy - West - Schuylkill Haven. north 26 degrees 'west, 96 perches nine-ter - the to a post on the bank df.theriver'Schuylkill, thence .along the said river north 77 degrees West 38 perches seven-tentlre to a stone, thence up ;the river Schuylkill the several courses aniidistan. ces thereof, and_ crossing the west branch of .tho Schuylkilhat its junction,' with Ilic main -branch to the:place/of beginning; containing 149 sores and 59 perches. • ' i• The second thereof situate in Manhoim town. ship, Schuylkill county, beginning at a white Oak; thence by land of Kerachtier, north 13;3-4 degrees west, 17 Arches to a - dieanutoak, thence by' hind :of Buyer, north 72,1 dsgreessessr, ;1 a . , , . . 1111 EMMA perches to a stone, thence partly by landal fees ler and partly by land. of girpteu. north % - Occg3 West, 227, -- , perehes - .-tir a - stone.' 'Thihca . by otherlind south Pi,: de grees'east: 2 , 4'.oeicties -to a post, thence 'hyland of Thomas.' Sillyrniia, 'south - IB } degree s east, 247 perches 'to stone I thence by land - of -Dress,J.kontli. 69 "degriee ;pert,' 105 perches; to a spantsh oak, and south .883 A degrees west; 64 perches seven-tenths Ito the place of beginning, containing 60 iteres. '59 acres and- 59 perches, of the first de:serilled, Arnet. is a part of a tract patented, tol..Martin Dreibelbis by patent dated the 14th of becena. her, 1784, enrolled in Patent book N0,!3, page 169, and in the game land which Marta Boyer an Rebecca Boyer, by deed dated the 2d iof Mich, 1829, and recorded at Orwigeburg,! in iieed,book No. 6, page 437, conveyed tai-Daniel • J. Rhoads, and the said Daniel J. Rhoads by a declaration of trust acknowledged on the 7th of April,lB29, and recorded at Orwigsbu rd. in deed book No. 12, page 546, an the 28th of Jtinc, 1832, declared that cinehalf of the said land Was 'held by him in trust for the said Thoutas Fitch and Henry Roush, then Sheriff of schnylkill co., by deed dated the 18th July, 1835, tindirnade in La writ of Testatum Executione, ,issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Chester county, and directed to the Sheriff of Schuylkill county, at I the suit of Samuel'''. Weiherell againSt Daniel J. Rhoads, granted the one undivided half of the said lard to the Miners' Bank of .Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, after which' the Said bank sued out a' writ of partition irr thepornmon Pleas of Schuylkill county, to July term, 1838. No. 2, against the . said Thomas Fitch, and in pursuance of ttie proceedings had therein, 23 a. cres.and 19 perches of the said land, tads allotted to the said bank in Seterality, and 36 acres and 40 .perches thereat' was allotted to the said. Tlionyae Fitch in severalty, and by deed dated 23d Jaly, 1839, the said Bank conveyed, the said e , 23 acres 19 perches to Thomas Sillyman, who with his - wife Eliza, by deed dated July 24,1839, and 're. corded at OrWigsburg,: in deed berth! No. 'l7 page 697, conveyed the same to the said Thomas Fitch and the said Daniel J. Rhoads, by deed da ted 14'13 of October, 1840. conveyed (the leP .i title to the one:half of the said 59 perches -,;i• ;and to the said Themes Fitch, excepting 'cPttain tuts amounting together to about 4 ti.j ri A,'W . hieh had been sold by the said Detti P ...l J. Rhoe'ils, he had the legal title, the deed's f or w hi c h sa l e ' s ' are recorded at Orwir ,a b ui deed' book No. 7.' pages 56, 66, 1.11.196, 309, and deed book No. 8, page 55, ac i d in deed book No. 9, pages 50.119, 50t, elid the remainder of the first de.) s ert -' 0 trlet, being 90 acres, and the eccoad de: rjribf..ll tract, being GO acres, which kin purse. :lace of the proceedings had therein, were allot ted to the said Thomari Fitch in severalty, who, with Olive hie wife, by deed. dated the first day -of November, 1841, and recorded 4 tOrtvigsburg, in deed book No. 19, 'page 510, conveyed the said prenfises! to Roswell Fitch,: with the, appur•- -,,,-- tenances, consisting of a quo four ass. : story stone ware house, a one story Bill B. stone house, a two star) , stone house. a , two story log hotse, rqtwo .story frame house,: a one story 'frame house, a stable and 15 shantees. As olepropeity of ;THOMAS FITCH and ROSWELL FITCH. ' .On Saturday, the 6th day of March next, • At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the 4blic house of JaCob G, eiSse in the Borough of Prittsville : All that certain lot or piece of ground' s situate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylhill county, .bounded casiriardly by - Adams rt., nerthwardly by a thirty tare() feet street, westwar4ly by rho remaining half.part af the lot of whiith this is. a part, and smithwardly, by a twenty fest wide al ley, containing in depth along A,datrie street 146 feet, and in front along said 33 feet!Strect and said 20 feet 'alley. 24 feet 9 inches, With the ex ception of 18 , inches more or less of: the west ward corner lof said hit, heing the same premises which Thomas C. Pollock and wife, by deed bearing dateeven heiewith,c..mveyed to William Yost in fee, With the appurtenances, reonsisting o'fit Two story Stone Dwerilng House, With a basement story irt ( the rear- Vccupied 'as a tavern.) and a Two Story Frame Dwelling 'John, with a backing building thereto - attached, .Frame Sta bles, Sheds, &c. As the property of WILLIAM YOST. ; • . At .The same time and plape, All that certain lot or piece ofground; situate in the southeastwatdly side of Market streei,in the bor ough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, marked in Pott and Pattereun's additional plan of said bor. otigh, No. 4N containing in front on eajd Market street 60 feet, and in depth 241 feet t 6 inches, bounded northwardly- by lot Na. 46, soinhes.t ward!y by a2O feet wide alley, south4stwardly by another 20 feet wide alley . ; and. rforthwest., wardly bysaic Marka street,' with the': appurte. ounces.. 1. - • 1. ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on lire 'aouthoastwardly' side of Market st,, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill corm, , ty, • marked ig Pott and Patterson's ddditional plan of said borough No. 50, containing in front on. said Maiket st. 60 feet, and in depth, 244 feet 6 inches bounded northeastwardly by hit N 0.48, southeastwardly by - ti 29 feet wide alley, north. westwardly: by-said Market st.., with the upput tenances. lAs the pruperty'of ISAAC sTAIJF FER. _ _ . =EI At ihe same time:and plac,e, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situaie on the northwestWardly side of West street, in o.he bor ough of Pottsville, being northeastwardly hall of the lot Which is numbered in Tott and Patter.. son's additional plan of ,Pottsville,, No.. 'lO on. taming in !front on said %Vest street 30 rekt, and in depth 250 feet, bounded northeastwardly . by lot No. 9, northwestwardly by lands oil Daniel J. Rlioads,auuthwestwardly by other half of said tot, , and adutheastwardly by said West at, with , the appurtenances, consisting of a two story ' frame dwelling house, with a basement story of stone. Ai the,property of HENRY BOYLES. at the same time and- Mace, All. those - three certain Its or picces.of groped, situ ate on the northwestwardly side of Market street, in the-borough 'of Pottsville, marked in Pntt and Patterson'S additional plan Of said bormigh, Nos. 65, 69 and 71, the first to wit; .lot No. 65, con. taming in! front on paid Market st, 60 feet, and. in depth 190 foot, bounded southwestwardly by a twenty feet wide alley, northwestwardly by another.2o feet wide alley. northeastwarilly by lot No. 63, and southeastwardly by - said Mat ket st. The second and third of said lots, vii; Nos . 69 . snit 71i beginniog at a stake in a line of Man uel Eyre's, land, thence along said Market street north 60 degrees,' Cast 113 feet to lot No. 67, thence north 30 degrees, west 190 feet b a 20 feet wide alley, thence. along said alley south 60' 'degrees, vest 110 feet more or less, to said. Man uel Eyre land, i 95 feet more or less to this place • of beginning, with the appurtenances, ~;;;tl, consisting of a Two Story Frame :11'), Dwelling House; and a 'Franie bk. • As the property df PHILIP FAUST At the same lime anti puttei , those cdnliguouslots,,,rivpiecessll ground, situate on the's l outheastwardly side of Malnintungo st., in - the boiough of-f'6ttavillo, Schuylkill county, marked in Pott and Patters l on's additional plan of said borough N0.'42 and 44, containieg , together in front on said Mahantongo st. 120 feet, reach lot be'ing 60 feet,) and 244 feet 6 inches in 4epth, boundedinortheastwardly by a 20 R. wide alley southwestwardly by lot No. 46, and northetst. wardly by said Mahantongo street, with the ap. purtenanees. 1 ALSO,i All those two contiguous lots or pieces, of ground, situate on the northwestwardly: side of Mahantongo street. in the borough of four. Schuylkill county; marked and nun4ered in Pott and Pottersou's additional plan to.said borough Nos. 46 and 46, bmToping at a stake on .aline of Manuel Eyre's 'Wed, thence along:said Aahantingo street north GO degrees, ea 4 .163 feet 6 Merles, to lot No. 44; thence by said Lot 245 feet 6 inchks, to a twenty feet wide alley, thence along said alloy 162. feet to said Manuel Eyre% land, thence along the'ssme 244 feet § in ches, more in Jess, to the place of beginiiing,ith the appurtenances, as the property of James R. Campbell and Daniel sPlntire administrat* of BACKUS W. BlRBE,deceased. I At the sate time and place,,,All 'that'earttiM lot or piece of ground, situate o n the .southeasterly, side of 51ahantongo ,street rm the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, marked in Pott and Pattersun's additional plan of lard Borough No. 40, containing in front on said Ma. hantongo street 6Q feet and in depth 244 fdet 6 inches, bounded iiouthwestwardly by a twenty feet wide' allahlsoutheastwardly, by anothei' 20, feet wide ; alley,! nortlreastwardly by lot 1'0e.t,38„, and northweetweirdly by said Mahantongo ithet, Ili 'with.. the appurtenances. -.As- the -On flerlY of CHARLES F. MANN: .:r ''. 1I- • 1 ' 'On Monday the 1 Ithday of afaff4,fleXtt r at thin house of Michael Graeff, in - the hero:ugh of OrwigisbOrg,' at 'lO - o'clock in the forenoon., all those tour certain Lots ,of grocind, situate in Fitch's plan of the town laid out - tts•on addition to Schuylkill Haven, in ,Maithelm! township, Schuylkill county. on the groundt coOeyed by Dr. Thomas Fitch to Roswell Fitch,!lieteg,Lots Nos. 79, 307.317 and 318, on Fiteh'it• Mapi and being the same lots conveyed by 'RoaWelt Fitch to John B. Kennedy, each lot tgingl29 feet by 100 feet with the appurtenatteas. As; the proper ty of JOHN B. KENNEDY. I ' l , 1 • ' at the same time and: piaee, All , the right, title and interest of Enos lollie, f, in, and to .n certain lot or piece of ground, skein° in West Brunswig township.. Schinyikill eriunty, pnrchased from the late Henry:teeth; dec'd, in his lifetime, bounded eastwardly,liv the i Schuyl kill candl, southwardly by laud of 'Henryaush, ilee'd, westwardly by thel'hiladelphia! an ,Rea dreg, Rail road and northwardl y by the iver Schuylkill, containing about 1 acre hart o less, { with the appurtenances; contacting alit o e and ,!?• , ,,, I a half story frame dwelling Ouse, •5i.. 1 .1•-,' plastered on the ouende and 13 one Hi; !!!.;•..• story frame kitchen theret4 attached. -._.-_.:---_--:-:-._ As the property of ENOS JONES. At the same' lime alidip!ae4 Nu. is All that iCirtaiii Illessinge,; tenement and tract of land situate ! in West Pen n township Schuylkill county, bounded by land!, of Intel John Kleckner, now of John and Henry Sassiman, Daniel Shively, and others, containing 186 ',acres, .....tam, bo the same mord or less, with the .. 1 4. 2 n 1 11 ~. appurtenances, coneisking ofla Log 41., 1 ; 1 sit.' d douse, Stable and tilaW Iffill.l ' Zei-tt't4. l l - No 2. The undlOhled 'two:thirds ot•a certain trait °eland eituate4ptirtiv in Ittist, township, Schuyll,ill ',;:ounty, and [lett" I 1 Lau sanne Towit'skti., - 1 , 1,.. or 'ham son tawny, contain. !off ', 17 , 4,S a rcs, with the appurteinncee, c,orisist ing td 3 Saw Mills, ono steam Saw! Mill, and two I water power Saw Mills; -' 1 II • No. 3. A certain tract of land, situate o Coal Run, partly`in East Brunewi end . partly in . Schuylkill township; Schuylk ill , enunty. adjoin. I ing lands of Samuel Boyer , Daniel - Yost land o ' them containing 100 acres with, the •apiirtenan CCIP , I . I No. 4, A certain tracCof unimproved land, ad joining the last described, and ~ lands lof !Daniel Graeff and others, containing 2001acree, with the appurtenances. • I ', ' I I 1 • ' N 0.5.. A certain tract of unimp'roved land, sit.. date in Rosh township; county aforesaid.adjoin. ing lands 'of Jeremiah Nurse' and other; con taining 10 acres with the appuitenancesl, N 0.6. A certain tract of unitnjiroved land sit. date in Schuylkill township, and county, !adjoin ing lands of ..,..---1-- Shalhanaer,•--- Ceok and others, containing 400 acres, vith thi appur. tenanCee. , I. •, - 1 1 ; II No:7 : The undivided third part cs it, ;certain tract ofland situate in Rush township, !county aforesaid, adjoining' land of Samuel Lindner, and other lands, lands of William ,Auclendeci,. con taining 3000 aci i es, with the , appimenandes. . No. 8. The undivided •half part of n certain tract of land, situate in Rush township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands Of -Mitrgarct Willing and others,' containing ISO acres) and 10 per. ches, with the 'appurtenances.. ;Late the, collie of WILLIAM ADDENIZIED. • i 1 At the same time an pltze - , All ' a ' f that certniii tract of laud, situate in West Penn township, Schuylkill county. hriunded ',by other lands of late the estate of Peter fierher,ilands of .Jimas Rocrieli; John Houser and others, , Contain. ing 80 acnis be the same more in. less, li;vitli. the 1 II .. 0 .- ', appurtenances., consisting d a tWo isee. story big dwelling house, with a one 111 ' 1 • stor kitchen, therein attached, a log 11111 , e4- -,-- .. 1 , L-.. ` barn and never failing well of water; and an apple orchard. As the, property!. of PE. TER HERBER. • 1 . '• I . I Seized and taken. into Exchtion,' and i il will be sold by ' J . . . EREMIAH REED, Ser iff. Sheriff's Oflice t Orwigs- ? ' I burg, January 27, 1844. S• , . 4—___ 1411 E -REDUCED (*THE ,•. • PIIILADA44IEADING . AND PoTTS. VILLE lIIAIIARQAD. l!j • • •AlfreEz.l.2 - • lit Class Cars; 2d Clai;y Cars. Fare to Pottsville,' $2 50 11400 To unmodinto points also reduced. • ' I 1 The Passel Train now leaveS the Depot, corner of•Brciad and Cherry street daily at 7 &dor A. 51:, stopping at the'usual way points, and arrive at Potts ville at 12i o'clock. Returning. leaves Pottai:ille at 7 o'clock A. .M. daily and arrive in Ithe city at 12 o!- clock. i i,ll Paskengers for. Northumberland; Sunbury anville, and catawissa meet stages at! Pottsville on the arri val of the trains daily, and are carried throuih with out delay to:either of those places for $4. I , Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Matich Chunk' W and Wilkeabarrie, .qtlit the cars at port Clinton t7B miles from the city) and take the cars °fit he Little Schuylkill Rail road to Tamaqua:: thence g o hy good stsgerito Mauch Chunk, where they meet he packet boats for Wilksbarre.i • ! , are to Mauch Chunk, $3150 # Fare to Wilkesbaire, 5 I 00 S. BRADFORD, SeerCtary. Philadelphia) July 24.„ 1843. CANTRELL'S FAMILY MEDICINES. - Cantrell's Ague MiZture, price $1 I . do Anti Scorbutic Syrup, i . 60 cts. .do Nervous Cordial, • ' tO do Anti.DysPeptic Powders, • 040.5 do Alterative Pills, • , , " A supply of the! above•pcipularfamlyinaedi-. 'tines, for sale at 1414RTIN'S Drug Store !Potts ville;(authOrized agent for the preprieto i r,)!Avhere the publih can get the true and genuine akicle. November 25 48 . I Ire Dyers,' Bleachers, Paper Maker Engine Builders, and esthe PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT 1R65 From 4 inches to }:ln calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining promote from 400 to 1250 p per square inch, with Stop ii.fice, T.,,1 L 9, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, withixretv Joints, suitable for STEAM, WATEII,43,ra, and f o r LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM I;6lLErt PM* 3 • 11:1 , ts Manufactured and for sale BIORRIS t TASKED. 4.3l9RitiS. Warehouse S. E.' Corner of Third & Walnut Otniets, PgELADELPpIIA.\ ; • .1\ July 11, 41. C1..714Zra15,, • l i. • Dental. Surgeon,-li‘ , ‘ Late of West fleeter, ncarPhilide phia,il • ..,_„, 11 , ''•• Nii?.7\ 7 1 \ . .Would . nforiti the , r ..,„..,,,,,0„r,,,,, citizens, o TottiFille l . ~„,I,l ' l i , ~,,.. : andvicini g, that in • ' 101, 4 • ' comp li a nce with the, ~. . . i equest of Borne of the citizens, hewill spend, two or three weeks during the mboth 'of ccersiber, or January, in that place. At whit tune, he will be happy to wait upon all thoie, n neer! of Dental operations„. o , 1, . 1 . 1 1 • References. • •;! ~..-.F- - -- , DANVILLE, Withal:ll EL Magill, M. D. C. II Frick, M. D.,JOhn C. Grier, 'inerchaift, ilon; W Donaldson, John Moore, 'ES4., ' • Wvir, Curf.L4tri; Isaac,Thomaa, M m i`., WilliarnWhitehead, pen. tist f Parrsviitt, t.l•...ge'Patterson, Esq., ; If.ii 7 dins, aniel Montgomery, Esq.' I i . Nov.o 25, ' - • 1 si 48 ' .-• •- Apothecary Store. THE, subscriber, -Offers I ,:for. sale a v,:ir Medicineswell selected and genuine!assorlinent '•?• - •"4 of Drugs Medicines • 4 Z. -1- • of 1 • , i 1 Dings. - Medieines,l : _Paints, i Perfumery; - Dye;Sfujis. '; Window Gross, Oils( and' Vilanisile4 • patent Medicines, Paint bru.4ea, 4.e. ;t .he is' disposed tootell at pitman; ad• vance, and respectfully aoliCits' a Mere oflihe patronage of the public. ~ • ' JOHN. S. C. IITARTII9. El 7 Physicians' prescriptiOne• carefully tom. pounded. . • I I ' November 2.5;. E~ CONSUMPTION OF TIM LUNGS, Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, .Chronle Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemel-siege of the Lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary Organs. . I NATURE'S OWN - PRESCRIPTION. A cornribtd Balsamic preparation of the Prunus Virginiana or "Wild . Cherry Bark," prepared by 4 new' chemical pocess, approved , and recommended by the most distinguished physicians' and universally ack'nowleged the most valuable medicine ever diicovered. I No tituacfrery!!! M Deception. - In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine. we have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor -do we wish 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 c laims l, we feel that we can not urge ite i too strongly, or say toe much in its favour. .. Such indeed are the . 'SURPRISING *LIMES Of this Batman, that Mil in the advanccil stdgeo of CoNsusintora, atter all the most esteemed rem edies' c2f physicians have failed to effect any cnange, the use of this medicine has been pro ductive of the most astonishing relief, and ac tually effected cures after all hem of recovery had been despaired of. Ili the first stages of the disease, termed " Ca. tarrhal Consumption," originating from neglect. ed COLD, it has been used with undeviating weans, 'and hundreds• acknowledge they owe the restoration Of their health to this invaluable inedicine alone. In that form of, Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young female., commonly termed debility, or - • '44 GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are linger ing; it has also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the pow& of checking the_ pro gress of this alarming complaint,but also strengh - dr.s'and invigorates the system inure effectually than any medicine we have ever possessed. frfFor particulars see Dr. Wistar's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. Sold in Pottsville by , • .1 JOHN S. C. MARTIN. In Reading by Mrs. SARAH MORRIS, and in every own in the State ' Pottsville, October 28, WE have just received a large assortment of v v Seasonable Goods consisting of • Clothe, 'Cassimercs, Sattinetts, Beverteens, bT.daltns, Prints, Checks, Flannells, Ticking", Ginghams,Cambr icks, Cotton Flannells, Diapers, Linens * Silk, Cambrick, and Cotton' Handker chiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, Furniture, Cheeks. lanieys, 4c., end wish to sell•thern at a small advance on cost and z‘harges; those in want of any of the above Or anytiritg. else usual. kept in our Borough Storos are r, sportfully in . vited to call on E. Q. & k, HENDERSON. September 2, 36 4 su • Factsfor the People! : ripllE . constantly increasing popularity and PIL : sale of% A-Falinestock'a Vermifuge WV , in. duced persons who arc envious of its success to pal& off upon the public - preparations v:hich all medical men know to be inefficacious in expel. litta worms fromJhe sit . stem. This Vermifuge has made its' way into: pub. Jic favour upon the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more thun any tither medicine of the kind how used ; and while many warm' .remedies have, by. dint . of puffing, been forced into sale, and shortly alter gone 'into the obscurity which their worthlessness justly minted, B. A. Fah.: nestock's Vermifuge continues to be triumphant,: Iv sustained. It has only to be used. and its effects willfully sustain all that is said blitz won derful expelling power. Certificate. We certify that we have used B. A. Felines. tack's Vermifuge in our families, and in every case it has proved a decided and effectual remedy for expelling worms from the systetn, We cor. dially recommend it to parents who have dren afflicted with that dangerous malady: • ELON VIRGIL, Wl4l. B. PAINE, ROB'T MAY. • JOSEPH BURROUGHS.. • ' • For , mile, wholesale and - .riled, al the Drug_ Warehouse of I 13. A. FAIINESTOCR & Co. • Corner of Sixth and Wood sts., Pittsburg, Pa. For sale in Pottsville, by . • • CLEMENS . PARYIN, Druggists. December, 9, • , „ 50— Strain rs AVATCPES, CLOCKS ,AND rft E subscriber offers for sale, of hie own -I. impartation, Gold Lever Watches, in ea) ions cases ' Silver do do • do Gold Lepine Watches Silver da de • • ' Gilt and Ebony Mantel Clocks . Musical Boxes, . 2 to 12 tune/ each. Together with a general assortment of -Jewelry, of fine 'and common qualities, Silver Threaded and plain Forks and Spoons; also, Weitchma. ker`a tools and materials,in great variety. Orders f9r9 the country are invited ; they will , meet with ! prompt attention and every article charged at tile lowest price. JOHN. C. FARR, 112 Chesnut at., Philadelphia. December, 16, .5173m0 J> E. B. EICHHOLTZ, 'Bl. CO.. re speetrully informs the citizens o "tis= Puttsville, and Schuylkill county gen LAI erally, that they have opened, • (in . the store formerly .occupied by Mr. Slatei,) a gene'ral assortment of •\ Drugs, \-Medicines, 'Chemicals, Paints, Oils, , Dyes, ' , • Varnishes, Putty; Glass, 'Spices, • Patent Medicines; eVc., 4e. And solicits a share of public patronage, ccmfi eently assuring the public that every article in their line, shall be ;cif the first quality, and pure ly genuine. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busines in Philadelphia, those who favour them with a call, can rest satisfied that they willguard strictly against all misbikes, and have their med. icines-put up with the greatest care and nicety. Physicians prescriptions attended to with par ticularca re, knit hours. Country Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at a small edvanec on ci y rifts. '• rottbville,likeernber 3, 99—f- /1 - IASFIRON SC REEDS.—Cant lton Rolling IL , 'Screens of:various rhea for Coal, on hand end for sale of W. H. MARSHALL'S Cheap Gtoeery Flour Feed & Provision. Store corner of Nail/mean Street and Itlbunt Carbon Rail , Road Jose 10, 244—' i = NM RF wait os* Wales, Erie Go., New Y., Jan. 70843 Je:Welry. NEW DRUG STORE. TILE ROCARONTAS, , OR VEGEI'XBLE PiLIB THE remedies prescribed _for the eases, have correctly been divi see according to their operatidn upci system. - Thui we have one etas. the stomach to eject its Conte*, ca another inducing perspiration 'calk. ice 'and a third which evacuates and bowela, denominated cathartics, tics.or purging medicines; have to e 'country been the favourites of the p theieute ot the most obstinate and • I ladies. The wonderful snccess a mode of treatment will readilV b when we reflect that the stomach an assigned to them, the imrtant f gestion, or the conversionto po ffood ih vital fluid intended for tho growith meet of the whole system. It folio • ever the digestion organs becom disqualified for the healthy petrol' duty (ehd this occurs daily in.civil impure blood, and consequently die results. . It has been remarked, that whe , mach is, not usefully employed it mischief; That individual who w • the most formidable diseases are d the use of Pills compounded:and most every hamlet of our country, ly risk his teputationlor veraeit heavy or Indian Vegetable stomach, purify the bled and to lion, and have proved f:Siinently u bilicor. fever, lortiOub eholic, lofts lifzf, rheumatism, dropsy, jmun costiveness, &c. &a. Females of its and subject to indigestion, fla ache, depression of spirits nod u find relief from the use of these . not a disease attended with a' f skin,, and . a coated tonkub, that not relieve. }The - following snort; show the benefit derived from the ry common disease : CERTIFIGATE:. Heiing bean cured by the use tas Pill of an alarmitik disease of veral years standing,, I deeM it my case known' to the public,' re °there. I had taken various rem ,forded only temporary relief, after es of these pills, my disease. yield enjoyed good health for. the last . , W Milton, April 9.2, 1E343, .Agents fi,r the sale of th W. T. Epting, Pottivale, Gcc New Castle, Steiner k Kopp: Se Hugh Kinsley, Port Cartion, Seh Orwigsburg. Throughout the can always he had of Fred. Kit gists, corner of 2d and Callow hi delphis. April 29, YOUNG.' LA.,11 Boarding-and Da Me :READING. • rviiE duties of this Institolto Vcilnesdtty, the B}h lost. net 6f sth end Walnut .streetp. Reading-being prilverbial tat . fort, the Principal thinks it is to.details concerning the acivai tion. The purpose of alit Principal sphoolin which, a finished cdu. twined,.—fly the'ample -means the young ladies entrusted to th Scriber and his accomplished rceeiVe such instrUction..as to ough pogEsh education, toget and ornamental branches. duerition'eintrraces not on) ture, but moral ind 'religious a Principal will endeavor} to. etc 1 1 the mind, and at the 'sane tim —requiring of the Indica Wider' and po:islico manners. , In order to establish a who., the sciool will be divided into viz: junior and senior. 'rerrus tor , Boil • Young :adios aboire 12 year will pay for the terin of 46 With music, , - O l e ' Under 12,years uf age With music,. • . Tl , is sum efitillex tlie l youn and all the , branebee. taught ' gether with bed. bedding, fuel 'thawing and painting, Italian guagra r and use of the Piano,, have•to pay extra. . _ Terins - ,for Day Benin: Clammy; per quart Junior Classes, do.- French, ,- • 1 , • Italian . ' per guar • Spanish, 1 Drawing and painting Fuel fur the whole y'eno,- Extra climes for young who mat, ileitire tolcar that?olie Drawitiz and,paintipg, There will be evening; cl..s. tlenten Ind boys. / For farthe at the house of 'the ettsetiber December, 2, EMI T subscriber announce he has opened a Lambe, rough of Pottsville, immedia Presbyterian Church ; where kee,p on hand, a Urge assort every description: lie lias o from $lO to $l6 per 51 / . an $2O per 51. lie respectfully solictS th friends and the public, and • he will be able to,aupply ;Lon as will give general •satittfact JO' September 17, ' CHEAP (MODS F And no - Credit /1111 E subscriber has jast-oi of Norwegian St., and Rail Road, a general aaaortm Provisions, which he wilt sel Bible prices for cash-: Such Coffee., Chocolate, Tea,Chees, Sperm and Whale oil, Spert.l NA( Candles, Soap, Toba Shoulders,. Wu Rork, Viied ertd, Her ring, &b. 4C. I. VVILLiAM I I April 8, 1843, HOUSES dr .. ■ - IFOR SAL H I . Also; a large no . Bilildinga and out various sizes, orithe Navigatio pally in thellorough of Pottsvi • SA Real est. July 16.29 - t1 Notic LETTERS 'of Administ granted by- the ; Register ty f Schuylkill, to the William 7'. Epting, ofthu ; all persoris indebted 'to ,reguested to make payment, thaw having claims; to prese ved, without delay to - January, 13, W. & J. H. NORTH FIFTH ST., Importers' of Hardware - , Iron, HAVE constantly on hand. metican arid English Ha Nails and Bpikes, , Rifle Barrels; of all kinds; Tin wire -rand fir tent Leather and: Coach Mount ;and Varnishes ; Cedarand Roll Common Finvder, &c. s &t. to 'w tension of the Mittens of Behuyl Feb. 10, .. i .._ MIZEI . . curt, 4 Am! , '"; %!s.: d into clas • 1 ;..',-:-. the human hich causes i le'd.emettes, 1 dicophom t- i he stomach S.C. Cathai. To 'cry age and )‘ tvsicians for ; larr.ing Ina._ lending this 1 ; understood '..;1; .btrwels have nction of di. IA Ito blood, That I and nourtah- ' that !hen. depraved or . arm of their lized speiety 41 1- , ase - arc -the . „. ever the 'go. is always ofr u:d deny' ihet . !ily cured by • [or eale anal. oUld certain- • ...The Poem a Overlie tiro' • I ftive . ., l e;u1 ideating. ` ' f matron of rho i l Picuris to .. ulency, head easiness, will' Its There . ie I paSe,s a drk heed pill's will p ,1? theriative will d pills in a ye , 1/2,7 , , • ate t f irenforri;-.- ; the. liver of duly to rifelce the benefit, of , V. , dice which of. using two box. and I..havo s. ix montha: FQLL)IER `y.: abort' rgc Re it r.k (ler, imylkill Llayeri, ualm . 4 , llcsrcr, tale "supply t.t. 44. ce'. l l.)rug. I atrectotPhift, M `i y ler. SCWOOL Wire .3 1 commenced nn the house, health and t eless to cote" ages 'of its lota. is to,,cgtablisb 4.1 r ation Cali bp -Pib2';';'t: If • this ',setp:tiary, este Of the ittb,T4!; recept rum, comprise, a thor cr intellectual.cul2 l, I'3o I therefore tho!,-, ate ond 'eipandi ,: dirsctitT easy., egal-i:1 cliEcitilimll,: d two departni.ents.7.: rdersi; of age weeks, :3211)" : ' 1=174 s2s(} r Icnler to botiti4P. in the gehapt; , and and Spanisli r which they cho i ta :: !Ii:';: Mal MINN MKS !dies, any u 1 513 - es fur young geni e' • patlioulato apprk•] G. rtrzsico..?:, YARD: • to - the public tb • Yard, in the ply back of thin4 , r he - will cunetantli• Inent fif Lumber4i Oak; frpin $10.4t IGU.MBER pstroilsEc of FiiS oels confident, Ito!: bCr, at such r4t, "4" 4 11‘ !MEM • :' e • g h it ei c ov : e li t ild h ; Mount' ut:cot the v i; e • C i c a:t , w r ii .. ! .ntorarocerica 104 •; • s Septa, hlcieekn. :, Rice; Splcia,da,,. , aeeti. Moulds cad' li • e% Segars. Hai* 1 ccf,CodfiEb,l4litic DJARSEIALtigr:i 10Ttil . • ''4 i ' - iri ii' • ber of i ..,-. Lots. of —_- -- tract, bin , prirtd, le. il•ppl•to 1 pv, 11TEL LE.WIB.! , !I'. ate,agent,Centrele: Vt;' F ri l f ti be W ° ll4 o ha n o v f the i t n ll E ctmn, ate ; 1 • - said county; de* : 4- (the Said Estatc.TO without= delay ; *I tthe sant!, dulY*- WOODSIDE; ..'. - AdminisfratOr', 2—tii • .....: lifiCilll l :dADI P 4, :Dealers in ts, 1 ' r. , - nd Tin i z:. i fun assortment ,".' 1,,,,_'; ,-..- dware and , caner'''. Planes, Irogand ' Wool , ns, Saddle Treeso3l' ag, Glass •PainuF9P l 311,-Ware, licit they invirotheat- Lill County. ! x r .7 1 °!7. 1 1:: i ,:il El ME II G IBM 110
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