CAPITAL The New York • Gazette, : has the smooth; coat.. 'travelling, wiity eiraiion beloW. We enjoyed .it heartily, .p.nd 'the reader wilCpleasc do,the aame. Don't it . i , jingle" off smoothly 'Tis hi,fht;The•cab is at the door, aild snorts The I.l7ipa:. dent steed. A cab horse from the Jersey.Shote, the cid liorstb.:is • • ' • b.ree4, • - Bountl'fbr the Th:tat re 1 em! setartantly I go, - Oh Ointl Dam—Oh C • tnti Dam, Oh Chati Dania:eau! I am no-konnois3iur . In. sharps, I have no taste for . 'flats ; • • o ]flea choir. of angel's harps, is worth its weight . in, . . cats, I dread a crewds. scrieeze—a jam ;- goer; gouty Oh nun Danz—Oh Cinti Dag . ; Oh CI:Ai Damorcau: _ - _ , I hate-the creak °num ful threats, confoniid - them al together; • • - ' . I don!t know base from treble notes, nor *ads from discords neither, .. Yet I Must help that house to tram, mast help make up the show ; Oh Cinti Dam—.oll Cinti Dam, Oh Cinti Damorran t Since music came to plague nay life, I've had no quiet There's too much music in me wife, and loccmotl'im • power; Domestic bliEs is ail a dam; and pIWA am all the go; ,Oh Cinti Data--Oh Cinti Dani, Oh Cinti Damoreau 14 huce'same nution all my own, about some peaequl land, Where trills and quavers are UeknoWo; a id Kan:h..as- Bar and his band. It ts - a dream, a cheat, a sham! 1 fear 'lts only so, • Ott Cinti Din:—Oh Cinti Dam, Oh Chati Darnoreaut WIT. USEFCL TO 1 COX:I : I,:rDE.U.--L8 Fay ette had a' quarrel with a hattalitan of the Nation : . Guard on the subject of a drill, they considered the annual exercise as an infringement of the 'tights of `fan. The General being of a different opinion, a der.rutatiA'of Corpontin, for any thing higher, would look too aristocratic, waited• on him at the-quarters of Staff, in the . ;Place i'endorne, to demand his illiiriejiats resignation. On fur- titer iriquiry, he awntaine3 tlrat all the battallions . amounting to thirty thousand men, were precisely of the same cer.tinients.. Next .inezr.ing happen ed to have been appoin , ,ad for a general reyiely of therNation4 GitaA La Fayette appeared on the . grOund as C0111r11:111dant at the head of his Stall and galloping alo:ig the line, suddenly' alighted from his' horse, and talting ,, a musket on his shoul der, to tire: utter astoni2hMent of •erety hody, , he wAlked directly into the 'centre of the line, an took'post in the ranks.` Ofcoure all the field of . fleets flew to know the rea‘on. 'Gentlemen,' said am tired of reCei..jn..; orders as Commander in-Chief, and that I may girt . them, I have become a Private es you sec.' S. ,The announcement was rate:cal with. a shout of merriment, and as in Prance, a pleasantly would privilege a Irian to set!fire tost church, the Gener al. was cheered ou 'tall sides, teas remounted, and • thecitizen army proceeded to march and rnanceu. Tee accSuding to the driil.—.lfcmoi:rs of a State:- marz, in Blackwood. • Tns ELsi..YET.—An old gentleman (who at- tended Vtore to teaching. his son the method of accumulating riches than knowleddc) lived some I tine sine infthe Eastern States. 4 17rorn applica tion and industry, he had amassed property of a bout twenty thousand dollars. .Aithough not able to write, .he never had a 'clerk; but always had:i been in the habit of keeping his oWn:hooks. ifs j had invented some new characters for the purpose Of conveying his ideas to himself and others; were forniedaS nearly similar to the articles sold . as,the nature of the circtimt4nces would admit.— One day* customer of hid , c . alled for the p . urpose of setilipg his account; the hierodlyPhiss were han ded down, std ourMerehalit commenced 'such a tithe you had a r,-alion of rum, and a piata& of teal. such a timed plleU of molasilx, and such a time ehece.' , =Stop here,' said ; the curtonizr, I never had a cheese.' ' • ‘l''Oti ccrtandy must hare had itf said the .mer i chant, 'it is down in my book. . • _ The other denied.erciy article of that kind.— After,a sufficient number of pros and cons, upon recolleetion he informed him that he had purchas ed a grindsfone about the time. • ,"rii the thing,' tall the merchant, 'and I must hzve foriotten to put,the hole .in the middle!' • ''Cor.t.t.teci.s.-2i. curious illtiStration of the severance.ot friendship and society in this vast maze, .Lon.ott i was es:Li:it:id a few days since et ono of the metropolitan. polik:e-courts: Most per sons are - tivyaze . that the magistrates of these courts_ relieve eaeiv other by .taking '_it 'week about, or three days iiiiihe week each. One day lost:week, a magistm ' ,-f. . the semi-Itch:la:ll,2(ra' regulat ion,`. turning to ruse chief clerk; asked, , how is Mr. —," meiin,g his fellow-magistrate. •The clerk rreplied thatllie was very well 4 upon , N 1147 h the magistrate added, 4 am glad to hear it, ,, as I hare • not seen him, I think, these three - years:( It scents I ,very all that two persons acting' as alter ate-jud ges week 'after uFek in the same cour simul4. .__pass three ycar4f their lives witheyt contiguity • contact, or cOmmunion; but such is fmndon.-- Aiereare two meU. whopus a e --,rce portion of their 'lives presiding in the came cant; occupying the ~samo bench, fulfilling- the Earns function, minis tered to by the ca ale officers, Surrounded by, the same familiar faces, and yet three years -lapse, -without even a chance- remntre between taem...-- Yet they arc coli4a7uec: A new organ hss teen oretad.iri Chopp), Mulberry street, is this site, It is from .the manufactory of Mr. Henry ygen, and _con :tains. twelve stops, and nearly five hundred pipes. It is 15 feet high, 10 feet widc r and 7 feet deep.— ' Its tone is uncornin:r.ily and mellow, and suf ifiziently 'poii•erful for the size of the Church.— This id the second ergah erected inn 'Methodist Chuieli in this . We r; joie to see Cie gool list° which seems to prevail in relatiOn to ChUrch music. The organ it ;mist be allowed on all harids,contriblities mere Co the solemnity of religious_ :exercises than any other, or in fact all other instru ments of Music put together. Its deep toned ' swelling noefody carries with it a feeling of devo tion which nethiVg else can supply.—LN.i Y' Cons Adv.. Rea Eli:mi.—The Southern Transcript of the . .27th saysi, • We learn by a gentlez--2:;a i l rho arrived yestcr ' .day on the Republic, that the small piint of land which has heretofore Lend Rei,iiver, from open ing a passage to the gulf through the Atchafalaya, - hesbeeit cut away. by the Proprletor of the land, era the outlet to the Mississippi will be closain lesslhan three weeks. We have no room ts-day to comment,upon the atrocity: of this act. We tape prompt measures will be taken to publish the miscreant who could be guilty . ..Of it." eec by the papers, aunt, that Mr. Car 'l lingtort's ., gie hisbeen destroyed by fire in Lou aiana. •. AUNT I'm dreadful glad of it ; now I hope ;:r,:c.r - f ., = i ller'.l. , r,uttly l destroyed Ify fire or something else. • • Oliver tz...MarS ,•, ESPECTFULLF atmcnince.... to the citizens of Schuylkill countA that {bey bare commenced busi ness In the Store recently occupied by William C. - Lelb; one door south of. thn 'Post [Mice, to the Borough of Pottsville, - where they have just opened a -ten' nod =irefully selected stock of ' . i• . Dry :Goods, -_ ; • Queens, Eb.rthert and Vol :low Ware 'ez.o dce j&o. • Among whicirrear be finind Cioths, Cassimerea, Sat tinetts. Mouseline de Lahti, Gingham% Latrns..llleri noes, Silts, Satin, Laces, N'ankins, Hollands. flannelg, 31.erseilles, Valencia, Silk,llatin, and other yestings;a rcatvariety of Moulins, Bleached and Unbleached; Silk, Cotten, and Gingheins, Handkerchiefs' .Summer, Clotts, Velveteens. Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock ings, Gloves, and Mits of allnescriptlon. Om; SYruP, Sugar lionse and New.Oleans Molasses, Sugar. Coffee . and Tea, Cheese, Candies,llioap, Salmon, Shad Mack , eral, Herrin:, Hams, • SbOulders, and Smoked Meat, generally, Tobacco, • Segars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs, LariL.Sweet On, Lamp Oil; &c. Having, purchased their goods with: great carp, and i nn reasonahli: terms,tbey rill be enabled to dispose of themi'at prices quite as low as their,neighbtirs. Feb. 10, 6-tf - I.ti TIM: :COURT oft OM_lffiN P.4EAS'OF _ _ - SCIITYLKII .1. COUNTY. . . - G JOHN . r.ir,GF.,. l 1 - , I - ts I . j 1 Summoner iti - , DividGrectilwalt. Isaac Adams. fl Bittition. -. Wm. G muff and L. , 'dwarti Sutter.) ?. .. , • - Saittylkill County; :s, -,. . ~,ni. Ta tl e i bi l e _C tillh er tii i, 7o W r e s i .c i b t hu 3o . t i r i le i n c n o t Zn h t ya : I —GreCiirli .., , 4 , • ''. .. / i If John George • maker , yo b secure of -,:.'"'"' -"" proFecutir'g his - claim, iheh. we com mand yeti, that you summon by good , and lawful summons - , Eta vid G 'reenWalt, Isaac:Adams, William Grad? and 'Edward Snyder, late of youti County, so that they be and appear before our Judges, at Or tviesburg, at our •Coutity Court of Cordmon Pleas, there to ho.helif tin 14.unday• nest, preeedin , the last" :Thinday of March next..to' shiny canoe where - fore, w het cas they the said John George, and- the aloreiaid flat iil GrcenaivaltOsaaa Adams, William Graeff and L.:ch.:aid Snyder, together and undivided; do hold' four hundred and forty- acres cyan& in the i township of iluegrove, in the county of Schtly:l.ill, %vial the appu tit naneca. The same Da.pid Greene.: v,a1:,,1.,hac Adainc.. William Graeffand Edward Sny der, 'nartithin thereof, between then ,to,die made (ac t cordon to the laws arid eustomslor - thrs Cornmdn• wealth, in such ease. made and provided) do gainsay I and the !same to lie' doric,lto riot li anti( very unjust ! ly and against the same llw,p, and cbstotrft (as 'tissaith ',..1.:c And have you then there, the natives cit thee° sub - In - toners and the writ. , Witness -the tion..N:ll.l. Eldred; Esq.,lPre&dent of .•eur sa.dGoutt, at OrWigsburg, "the .21.0 day of De -1 eember, A. D. 1h43. : • - Ci I IS. FRAILES.r, Prujlionoinry. Decefeber 11:h. 1843. on motion of John Bannan Pi•ct , Oie Court order and direct,•ilint the service of ttis.writ and the notice of the holihn of the Inquisi tion &c., in the tame sdit,,shall be reacl4. personally, nn all the defendants •resident within the county of Setif:3ll:lH, at least:tivehtydays befftre-the return day thereof, and on tore resident • ,fl oilt orthe counkir,,by• publication-in one Entilish NeW;Spatier published in, the county of Schuy'ltill. and one Ncwspaper printed' in the county of Dolphin, for sir, suecesive weeks, I prior to the riiiiirii thtteof, ied prior fu the holding of the said Inguts;tion.i , i I It-;t REED] SIIERIFE ._ . I Sherlir6 C trice, OrWigs-", Z i ' i - . , I bore. Fehrtiair 3 I .1844.- 5: - • 5-61 0::r Harm-burg Intel! gencer iesert 6iweelocweek j Iv. mark price at •botioni—scrio tbe six papera to I Sheriff fled, at Or:v.isSbura, anchcharae this office. PLISLADV.I.PIII,I , .i-READEiG POTTS VILLE ILROAD., , i • t ti, ..Redact la.: of Irrright on Nerihandise. ; 4 - I N and actoruronday next; Junk26th, 1813 ' 4 - 0 Goods will be forwarded! wit!! despatch at the following rat's of Freight! bitWieen Reading and the pon.t.9 below stated, ger ton" of 2000 lbs. , Bh/TO , Between' . . . , Reading Reading. and i and - - Phita., I. Pr t itsv ale Plaster, elate, tiles &c. :81 10 :., . - 75 ctg Pig iron. blot:19, timlAr, )1 ' i . - tr tirble, rosin, tar, p'te.b, ' I . l2O ' 00 cis andlrindstnnei , „` ~ • ) , • i ' Nail:J.6Z' s;:ilfes. bar iron„) . • i carting., lead,turpdetinc. I . 'I, bark, raw tabacco, salt }.i 1 40 pr0...1310n5, pota:oes lain. I bLr, stoves &c., - J - Flour per barrel, ' . ' r .. _lq et. 11 cis Wheat, ,corn, rye', eciver t ; • i l • - 4 ctii . '' 3 ate 'seed, & salt per bushel, $ , - 1 ; , , ~ Grocerie9, hardware,stuel,l I . copper, tin, brnas, r -do. m I . me-tic liquors, acbin.l• try, Inattcr and "eggs,-}- 210 l, 3.5 , 1 clicesc,lard and tallow„ 1 ~ , • oil, wiii.d, cotton, leather, ' ; raw Irides, paint', oys- . tcrr, lian.p and cuidage...l I - ' Dry goods, drtigs & coed.') 1 ' ' icincs, foreign - liquors, I i I . • - .wines,glass, paper, fresh h 2GO . 170 : •filh, ineat, canfectionri: I 1„ rr, books & stationary. J - , No additional charges ; far commission; stor. age, or r„cceivipg or delivering freight at any of the Compan', 'A' Depots on-the tine: July lti f 1513, * . N EW ,BOOKS The American in Paris, by 3:ulce Janin, • The Tory Guard, French without a•Master,• • .. I • . 1 German do • . Spanish. - Italian• • Music without a Master, , Thaddeus of Warn*, . i• deal's Charcoal •Sketchie,;•, Merry's Museum for Jan. I . • i Graham's Magazine flx_Fels- ; t . Ladies' Book, " do! • Ladies' Companion., do! .V • . Ladies' Nat'l Magazine . , do; . . • Ladies' Nmicil Library Kohl's. Ireland, • . • i. - Kohl's ; Austria, &c., . Ladies's Hand Rook ofthe-Toilette, Etiquette for Ladies' •, ! • I • Ball Room Guide, • - Etiquette of Courtship and •Marrityze,. Milliner} and Mantua Makin3, Tani Burke of Ours 1?..i and `Matilda, by Eugene Sue,.3 parts MORE NEW •BOOKS. Wcalyaz Biography of John* Randolph, Diary, a new work hY 3liss 'Bremer, Charlei, do 13ourboh, ' Prisona, Arthur-O'Leary, .`.feline, the Victim of Guilt, . Pio. 8, 1 . . i .25 Blackwood for January, ' •;, . .25, Together with a Varidty of other books, just re ceiVed; and for sale by B. BiklNNA,lll, l Ageizt. • . 5_ Feb. 3, I It 0 t 0 R X0.531'01:771 /f TEEI ST. 0..y.E .13001.1.3EL0 it Arch street, Philadelphia. . . • ,• James -Si Slim - eel' - 'Jr., .Hag _Constantly:'on hand . BAR IRON, AMERICAN _AND ENGLISH REFINED, SPRING - STEEL, BEST QUALITY JUNI;\ ATA BLIT RODS, ALL SIZES, .._ HORSE 'SHOE NAILS, —.e RIYET , IRON. . • HOOP . IRON, ' BAND • IRON, I SCROLL :IRON. - NAIL 1. & SPIKE RODS, WAGON BOXES &e., For sak,sou the zost reasonableterms. Feb.l7, , ~ POTTSAILLE • .0 - 2 E; °G rOIiNDRItu John EPE eTruLL y apeeunees to the public that laNta , the Eagle Foundry is ' Bill operation,' where he would thankfully receiveorders for castings of ev ery description. tle has conatintly on hand Hollow ware, Sad-Irons, turnouts . axid .r4its. curt and wagon boxes, plough points, mould boards, and cultivator teeth: he also has a variety of nail road and 'drift wheel patterns, coal breakers and screens, fire grates, &c., &c., all of which tie will sal at the lowest cash prices. Dealers would do well to give hina'a call, be ,fort purchasing elsewhcie. :Sot mint. :ft, 1833, NOUNT,CXRIIO , I, - # O• I'F. I . - . ! THE. subscriber most...-reapectfullY/annonrice to, the public that he his ..leased, :ha - abov -'' %splendid and delightful establishment i - . - !" - . 4 • 1 :4 5..•• •, which will be opened - for theit.ae.. `'"! ri 1, : • cprOModation .pd Monday, the 10th. . s "; The Hotel has lately'uudergoneri thorough re.„ privation' with auch.iipproventenis and additional furniture, as will much, increase the. comieri nod a ccoirpriPdationof hia guests. • - ' • This Hotel is situated at the termination eif the Philadel'p'hia and'Reading Riiilroad,93 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the Borough of Pot:urine, and ternbinea, ail the aeradtages of both -town and eouiltry:-,altacl4d - . to the esta,blishMeni,eir ..clusiielY for the use . ptits guests so :se -beautiful ornamental terrace gardeni - an enclosed Park of several acres, overlooking from its rising ' it:la - ode 'Abe Railroad , the Schuylkill Ri c.r and-Canal, the reservoir of the the, Na igatiOn! Co., and commanding a romantic ` a nd - beautiful view. of the mirraundfng modtptins. The Hotel, Bath Houses and stablesa plentiful supply of pure,mountiiiin spring atcr. Thu tlztpnsive. ri ad airy fitablen and coa t houses,) will be attended ~ by wail and latteritivo esliers; a'Railroad !plea sure car land cacti:4es; will be kept for the se commodatiOn of guerAs',WiAing to visit the mines and other places in this, interesting region. As a pledge of his - disPoiitiod to use his, best'exer. tions to give satisfactiiM to his gilests, ho begs to ! refer House tliareputatiOn of 'the Catskill • Mountain House; and Congress Hall, in the City of New York .when 'kept by him, and assures them dm'. ''. having daily acCes9 to ilia Philadelphia Market, his. suMilics both for the Table and the Bar shall be tliebest that can;bo prUlurcd. , . - • Families and indivieuala are assured that eve ry attention will id,gi: paid by the subscriber and his family to render their ,visits as =pleasant rind asturrifortable as at any ot h er eStablisbnient M this country', and a share of rho public patronage is Tespretfully, solioileiL ~.• ! i CHARLES Hi WEBB: - Memnt Carbon. July :8,1 Ki. ' 1 ' , 28—1 v GEOlii;- 1 ---- I.*- Illas ra comir,:endeCtlce Manufacture of SOAPc.S't CANDLES, :it 1' , ..(i.. 12 Margarella ;Street, ire doors atare Front Slreill he! Weed .Calloivhilt and , Willow qr,41 1 rail road, .. . fniiAnt.rnt.c.l .' . . I~li EWE lie'oOrs.ifor Sale, on' reasonable terms, wholesale , and Tetail, first quality Yellow Soap common 'frown do., White Fuller's do.,Palm do., C'stile dti., Fancy Shaving do. Augast 12, ~ ; hiW 131edichA44! , DR. Wm Evaik's celebrated 'Camomile Pills do do SocOlitig Syrup for chticlico, Baron Von Iluchpler'slitrtiJ PiIN L i ni!t CoodW:,l:enitile ✓oel William Eari`3•lever4yrid Ague Pills Dot flues BctaniC Pilla . 1 . Fur Dyspeptic persdrus Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior :to any Medicine ever yet offered to the.Publici ! • . Balsam of W lld 'Cherry Elewe's Nerve andßoriiLinintent • . Indian VegetablE lix ir Bahn of Coldinbia ! JaYne's [lair Tonic • Brtgg'S Russian C6strfetic Fetch's! Indian Vegetable : Pails Leidy's SarsaParills Bleed , • i.do , " • - Linn"s Chinese' Mind's A:nti-Dyspepti6 do MORatc-Vegetable ;Life • witeon's Anti•DyspepPc - •do - : , Jaylne's Expectorant. - Jaynes Carminative Palsatak Sivaint'sTanedea. Jayn.'s Verenifege! . SWaiin's Vermifoge , Line's Temperance Life Bitters ! • Boot's Founder Ointment • tleyle's ,Embrocation I Yeager, . Albrighr4 Botanical Health and Life Preserver..: I • McMuun's Elixir of Opium • . •-' Becker's Eve Salve 1 . ! • ThompsOn"; Eye Water •• Chlorine Tooth ' Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth %Slash . • Slierman's Worlll . Loiengert ! ! • ! de ! COUgh !Uri Wirtar's Cough - ! • • Sherman's CamuliOr do 1 Peter's Vegetabli Pills• Taylor's Balsam of Llverwortl . Bedwell's Tetter dintrnent Hay's Liniment I sI ~ Weleh's Tooth ;Ache Draps ! Spcie's - flead Ache Remedy ! Tomato Pills Lees Windham Batons Pali .! • Henry's CaleineOlagnesie. - 1 I • Bedwell's Green Ointinent j Keyser's Pills ! ! Universal Plaister Weaver's . SVOPTI Textand Salve • , • Steelling's PulcrionarY Syrup Climax Syrup fur pyaentary, Wa:ranted Rowand's Tonjc Mixture for Ague _ • Brewster's Pectoral, Mixture . , ` Judkin's OintnienU !: • • 'I . East India Hair Dye - Sarsaparilla Syrup . I - Dr. Anderson's S4Ol ri:ls 1 Hooper's' Female , • • • ftslsam of Horehound !,l 1 j Roof's Bing . Bone Cure, for horses; A fresh supply Oil the above Medicines, jail received and for sale at the Dreg Store of j.• ! .3dlr C. . November 2 5 i . h 518— .1 100 EMI 12 12 do do I MARSH'S LSUPERIOR PATENT Txttss t • l Aiso, Dr. Jo3eph White's Vtero Abdominal b;lipporiera, A Supply of thci above articles; just received 'end for sale, at the, manufacturers prices, by ;OFIN S. ,„ MARTIN, D tuggist October 28, '; 1 44-, 7-3 m 1111111 E subset . ..Derwould respectfully inform his friends ;ind custOmers, that he has located his hliiilaryrCap Mariladory In Third Street, No:',101, a few!doors below Race, ;where ha would be pleased to see his old customers and as many now Ones as arc disposed to favour him with their c ustom. lie still continues to manufacture - Military and Sportnaen's articles Of every description, such as leather, Cloth, Felt, SilLand Beaver Dress Caps, of4llpatternsaorage Cape; /Joiners for troop Body do ;, - Cartouch Boxes, Bayonet iPabbarda - , word Belts °e on kinds ; canteens; linapsselts, different patterns: Fire Buckets; Pasting Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Picker's Plumes, PriMpooris Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks., Gun Cases,superior quality Shot Bags. Game Baps, Drums.4lm.,&c.. lEFOrders thankfully received and promptly at tende3 ta. :WILLIAM 'CRESSMAN, No.lol North Thitil Street, a few doors below Race Philadelphia, Sanuaty /3, 1844: OM ATTEN'F.AON. IFk . IVIIIII'.VARIt STORE. . , - SHEMIT'S SALES ).' OF -11:EAL- ESTATE . . ,-- ' --i,, - H.,---_-- iipy' virtue of severer writs OtiVeiiditioni Ex. JILW pones and Levari Faci . arc isseed,out of the Court of Common llcas or•Fehuylkill 'county," and to we directed, will be eilmsedi t o sale - lay .. Public , Vendue or Outcry : ; I •On Satarday MeV day of 3far;elz , ne t f gt lo clock 1 on' the afternoon,rat - the house of Gorge KaufF- Man, to the borough of Itihuyl 171 Haven, SchuylkiltCounv; all thoselecrtaln two tracts r parcels of LAND. the first tliereof,;situate pert ly in the borough of Schuylkill Hav,eit and part. ly in Maaheim eownship, Schaylkill county, be ginning at a plan stump on .Jiver the west bank of the ver Schuylkill, ,and a colnir of and of John Pott;eouth 62 3.4 degrees, west 41 perches to a post, a coree.r oft land of Thomas `Wyman, the' i three next mentioned courser, a ails 271. de grees e.ast,4o perches to a post, so fir 62 3.4 de grees, west 66 Perches to a 'post, South 231 de grees east,erussing the west branqi of the river Ilil Schnylkill, and also the Mine , and Seim!. 1 kill Haven Itail'lload, 155 perchen to a'stone, a corner of land of Daniel Bartolet, thence by lila land north 35 degrees east, 33 perches to a stone, thence by the same south 193 degrees east, 123 perches thredtenthe to a stone in the line offend of George'Kerschner, thence byto land north i t 751 degrees east, 37 percheS to tone on the bank of the river Sebuvlk4 therice aluag the river Schuylkill, north . 291 degrees east, 49 per., cites six.tenths ni a beach tree' on the bank of said river thence by West; Schuylkill Haven. north 26 degrees west, 96 perchei nine-ter Os to a post on the bank of the river Schuylkill, thence 1 along the said river northj77 trees west 38 perches seven - tenths to a stone, thence up the i river Schuylkill the several leour es and distan. acs thereof, and crossing the- wesi. branch of the Schuylkill, at its junction with the main branch to the place on beginning, culla meg 149 ewes and 59 perches: I The second thereof situate in Linheim town ship, Schuylkill comity, bSginn ng at a white oak, thence by land of Kerschn r,lnorth 13 3-4 degrees west, r; perches to a the nut talk, thence by land of Boyer, north 7:23 d grecs east, -143 p.rches to a stone, them pertly byland of Fess ler and partly by land of Be rtolet, earth 181 de grees west, 227 perches to a Stone. thence by other land south 891 degrdes east: 223 perches to a post, thence by laud Of Tle,o nas Sillyman, south 181 degrees east, 247 per,che.s to a stone thence by land of Dress, soutfi . 69 1.4 degree west. 105 perches to a spentall oak, and south 883.4 degrees west, 61 peiche seven.tenths to the place of beginning., contai mg ;60 acres :- 59 acres and; 59 perches," of i c first described. true!. is- a part of a tract' pat wed to •Martin Dreibelbis by, patent dated th 14th of Decem. ber, 1784, enrolled in Patent hook No. 3, page 169;and is the same land which' Maria Buyer and \ Rehr.= f Borer, by deed 'dated the 2d of March, 1829,: - and recorded ti - Orwigsburg, in deed book No. 6, page 4371, convoyed to Daniel J. ,Rheats, and the' said Daniel .J. Rhoads by a 'declaration of trust ackndwledged ontho 7th of April.lB29, and recorded at t3rw igsburg. in deed book No. 12,!page 546, Ott tie 28th of June. 1832, declared that onehalf of the 'raid land was held by him in trust for die. said Thomas Fitch and Henry Roush, then Sberir ofSchuylkill co., 1 by deed dated: the 18th July, 1835. ; - and - madc in a writ of Teetatum 'Exceutigne, issued by the . Court of Common PleaEl Of Chester county, and directed to the Sheriff' of Schbylkill county, at the suit of Sainuel P. Wether4ll against Daniel J. Rhoads, granted the one undivided half of the said lar.d to the Miners! Bank of Pottsville, in the county el Schuylkill); after which the said bank sued oat a writ of partition In the Common • Pleas of Schuylkill county, te Jilly term, 1830,, Nu. 2, against the said Thomas, (Fitch, and in, pursuance oil proceedingslhad tbeeet, 23j, cres and 19 perches of din saill to the said bank to see l'enti, was allotted et4ty, and 36 acreteatid 40 r ;,as allotted to the said Thomas eralty, and by deed dated 23d July, ' I "r-F ii rt 3 zC 9 l:all , ei t s h ni c h % ceV a r i ec) d Bank conieya the said 23 acres, 'l9 perches to Thomas Si)lyan, who with his , ' -wife Eltza, by deed dated Jr, y 21, 1839, and re. r il corded at Cirwigsburg, i indeed book N. 17 page 597, conveyed the samelto the said Thomas Fitch 'and tlie‘said Daniel 2 .1111oad, by deed da ted the 13 ofloetober. 1840. •dunveyed , the legal title to the one-half of Ole said 59 perches of land to the'said Thomaii Fitch, texcepting certain lots amounting together to asout 4 acre., which had been sold by the said Daniel J. Rhonda, .whilst he had the legal title, the dem'. for which sales &rerecorded at Onivigsbuig in deed book No. 7.' 'pages 56, 66, 141, 196, - 309, andldeed book ' No. 8; page" 56, rend in! deed book - 241, pages and the second de. 50.119, 504, and tho rciritti rider of the fi rst 'de scribed tract, being 90 acr e , scribed finase, being 60 e'es, which in pursu ance of the.prococdinOhan therein, were allot. tcd to the said ThomasiFitch in s:,veralty, who, with 'Olive his wife, by daed dated the first day of November, 1841, and recorded at OrWigsburg, in deed book No. 19, ing4 510, conveyed the said premises to Roswell Fitch, with the appur -1 i ' '. ; f i r,'tenoned', consisting of a •large four I alai Ild story stone iwaie house, a one story go i L'....,' atone housete tivo story stone house, a 4--- -. _ a two Story ; :log house, a two story frame house., a one story frame house, a stable, and 15 ehantees. As the property of THOMAS FITCH and ROSWELL FITCH. On Satitrday, the e t ch day of .3fareh next, At 11 o'clock in the forenotin, at the public house of JacobOeisse ' in thei3orerugh of Pottsville :- All that certain lot or Piece, et ground, situate in the burongh of-Pottsville , Schuylkill county, bounded eastwardly byAdams st., northwardly by a thirty.three'rect ativet, westwardly by the remaining half part of the 7ot of which this is a part, and sauthwardly by a; twenty feet wide al ley, containing in depth taking Adams street 146 feet, and in front along said 33 ' feet street and said 20 feet alley. 24 fdet9 . inches, with the ex ception of 1 1 8 inches miirc ,or legs of tho west' .ward corner of said lot,lleihg the same premises which Thomas C. Pollock and wife, by deed bearing date even herewitht conveyed to William Yost in fee, with the aPpuStenances, consisting :,, ,;, 'of a Two story Slone Dwelling House, •as '''' 'with a base= t story in the rear •,; •• , NIL_ 'Occupied aa,a tavern.) and a Tivo _-:. Story Frazee' Dwelling House, with' a backing building theretO ittached, Frame Sta. bleu, Sheds, dec. , Als the! p operty of WILLIAM YOST. • I i - At' the same time and place, All that certain lot or Piece Of round, situate in the southeastwardlv side of Market street,in the bor. ough of Pottsville,Scht4ll4ll county, marked in Pott and Patterson's additional plan of said bor. ough, N 0.48; containing in front or; said Market street feet, and in depth 244 feet 6 inches, bounded n orthwardly by lt No. 46, southeast i la wardly by a 20 feet wide a Icy, southwestward'y by another 20 feet wide alley, and northwest- I wards , bk sale Market street, with the appurte. nances. , 1 ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southeastwzirdly side of Market st., in the borough of Platteville, Schuylkill coun ty, •marked in lott and Patterson's additiom.l plan of said borough No,. 50, containing to front on said dlterket st. 60 feet, and in•deplt. 244 f e et I alley, north -6 inches ': bounded northeaetwardly by. loCato. 48,1 s te o n u a tl n te c :s e t . we A rd s ly th b e y p a r..z, 2: o westwardly by said Mettl , 4 st, with the appur feet t o f w i delS AAt STA UF FE R . . 1 •,.„ ,-, At the game tune and place, All Ala cell, l i n lot or pieceOf grunted, situate on th e' Ilottiweatwardly side 41 West street, in the bor ough a Po t tsville, being the northeastwardlk half 1 of the lot which is• nom eked in Pott and Patter son% additional plan of . IPottsville, No. 10, con taming in front on said West street 30 feet, and in depth 250 feet, bounded northeastwardly by , lot No.'9, nurthwestwaillly by lands of Daniel J. Rhoads, southwestward ly by other half of said , lot, and southeastwardlj• by said West tit. with the appurtenances, coasting of a two story frame dwelling lipase; With a basement.' story of atone, , As the property ',of HENRY . BOYLES. , .qt'_ the same Um! and place, All in the borough of Nilsen those tree certain Ids eir pieces of ground, Situ ate on the northwestwardly side of Market street, Patteraon'a additioual plito of aaid borough, Nos. Re, marked in'Pott and 65, 69 and 71, the first id wilt lot No. 65, con taming in front on said Werke} st. 60 feet, and in 4 cPat 1 9 0 feel, bounded iouthwestwardly by a twenty WI wide alleirt northwestwardly by another 20 feet wide alley,' northeastwardik, by lot N0..53, and aoutheastwardly by said Market st..',Thesecond and third of said lota, viz; Nees 69 and7l, beginning at it stake in et Imo of, Mao. uel Eyre's land, thence aloog said Market street gal north 60 degrees; ' east 113 "feet to lot , No.. 67, thence north i 30 egrees,' Westll9o feet to a, 90 feet wide alley', tli'euee. along said _alley south,6o., "degrees,west 110 feet more or to said :Ilan . - ant Eyre's- land, Wi..feel . more Or less to theTlace of beginning; with the aimuttMMn'eci, consisting ref. . -TWo Story Frame I Dwelling House, sitid a Frame Ste. t hle. As the pro p erty of PHILIP .... U . II FAUST. j f L4,i _the same time4tritt place, All. those those: ecintiguous lots or pit4s`of ground, situate on the southeastwardly ;side of Mahantongo sb, in the borough of Pottayille; Schuylkill county, marked in Pott and Pattersen's;additional plan .of . . said borough No. O. and 44:, contatnicg togetlfer in front on Said Nahantmgo st. 120 feet, ( each lot being 66 feet,) and 394 teeth inches in depth, bounded neirtheastwardly by a. 20 ft. wide alley, , southirestwardly . by loti N. 46, and northets= wardly by enici - Alahantongo street, - with the ap. purtenanccs. ; ;* . • ALSO, All those two contiguous lots or pieces of geOund, aituate on the, 'tiorthwestwardly side of Mahantongo street, a the borough of nine, Schuylkill count.Y. mark ed and numbere d in Pott and Potterson i s additional plan to said harm:Tit N o s . 96 and , k 3,• beginning eta slake on a line of M anuel Eyre's hind,' thence along said Mahantongo street .north 60 :degrees, east 163 fettle, inches, to lot No. 44, thence by said Lot 29.5jleet 6 ;metres, to a twentj , feet, wile alley, thence along said alley 16 - ? feet to said Manuel Eyre's land, thence alehg the same 294 feet 6 in • chest more, or less, to the place of beginning, with :the appurtenances, ast.hc property of James R. Campbell and Daniel !Mo'llitire,administrators of I 'DAC,KUS W. DIRGE, deecased. .4' t Vile • i same line and place, All that certain lot or pieo of; grdund, situate on 'ihe Southeastekly aide or,Mahantringo street in the Borough of Pottsville4SclMy !kill county, mar ked in Poll. arid Patterson's additional plan , of stud Borough No. 40, oonfainiiig in front on said Ma.• haniongolatreet GO fect and in &fah 244 feet 6 inches, bounded southwestWardly. by a twe'aty feet; wide Talley, southeastwardly by another ,20 feet...wide !alloy, northen , twardfy by lot Zoo. 38,' and:inorthivestisardly, by tiaid;.Maliantongo stri et, with ,the la nuurtenarices• As the ,property' of CHARLES ,F. MANN. l : i • ;' . I On Mohdcry flit 11th Way , of Mai:a, next, at theliouse of M Ode! graeff, in the borough of OrWigSburg, at 10 O'clobk in . th e forenoon, all those Sou p certain Lot of. ground, situate in Fttch'a plan of the !Iwo lai(L, out as ar. addition to Schuylkill Haven; in Martheim 'township, Schuylkill county, oh the g,rmild, , conVeyed by Dr.lThriniss Fitch td, Rdswell Fitch, naing Lots Nrei. 79, 07.•317 and 318, oh Fitch's Map' and being thel sonic lots 'coniteyed 'by Roswell Fitch to John B. \ Kennedyleap lcit Laing 20 feet. by Ha feet With the apputtgnanrees. ..!s the proper ty:at JOHN 13. KENNEDY. a At tlic saine time and 'lace, All -1 , . , the, right,- title and interest of Enos. Jones, or, in, and to a certain lot or pibce of grim' .1, situate in , Weat Br l unswig ttiwnsiiim , .Schuylkill county, purchasell from thelatei Henry Raut.ll, , dee'd, in his! lifetiMe, bounded eaktwardly by t c Schuyl., kill.canal, roathwaedly by land of He ry Ratish, deed westwardly fry the Philudellibi and Rea ding, Rail road and noethwardly fiy he. River Schuyll4ll, centaining 400.1 asireim , re or• less. with the-appurtenauces,i coital:Acne of onc' .in . ~,,. ' l ' a 4ialf story_ frame dWelit .; house, w .li plastered on thei outsicie and a o ne rig " k. A " story fr4ele kiteln thcreta ati.uelied.. -=_...---...—... s the pre'i,rtybf ENOS JON ES, a , I t I'o i .ite same time and ptace; 1.:“.1 , 4 All that eertain 11 - ' t ' t cssuage, epetnen and tract of land situate in. West Penn io'wnship '&.linylol4county;boundect by landsuf lute John IClechnr, now of Jol,d arid 11,en6T Sassarhan, Daniel Shively, and o th ers, containing, 18G acres, ...,t , V j e' be the suture more or Ices, ,f',a. H e r i t ,r. j t appurtenanceS, consisting old' Log 4 , •i7 ; il V I - douse, Siable and S,tv Mill.' -.11 ,.._.- %.‘tt - V NO. 2. The undivided two.third' .o r a certain tract abut! situate ,ptirtiv in 'Rush ' townshi l p, Schuylliili enunty, and ita rtiy iii Lau . Anne Township, Noriciampton .county. contain. ing 1748 acre- , , with the appurte lances, consist- . ing Of SSaw Mills, one", steam Saw iM ill, and two water" P lower Saw Mt*. NO. 3.„,it certain tract of-land situate on Coal Rim; partly in East Brunswig add partly in Schuylkill tOwnship,Sclitiyllcill county, adjoin- 4 '.. REMEDY EOO. °\, ing lands of Samuel Vayer., Daniel Yost uud o tilers containing' ;00 acres with the apptirtenan r i; s l,•;lk. e,,,r,.. 1. - - , .p , 44, . .......„... ....., .e..)„ ..,, des. j ' i !,. . rrillE..car.siaittlY . inercai log rpplarity .1.1'....! No: 4..A.certaih trii;et Of unimpicived land, ad. 1 % joining the last' describedi,and lands of Daniel I ' sale of B.A rei , nyste o :e venitliz.ll4'lll - acr L„ , w i t h the duced Fersons, .vho'are.ciivious of its SilereS, th Greeff ilr'? "others, ~.oma oo ~ oo I pritirtentineeS. 1 ' 1.. 1 1 . palm ea' upau Cie iiuhlie ii:eparations which all '-i N0.. 1i A certain tract nfunimproved land, sit; medical nom know , tube intilleacidus in expo.. bate in Rush township, uninty afciresaid, adjoin. ling worms from the system, ing lands' of Jeremiah Perim l and other ?, con This Vermifoge has made its vv9 l v 1 into puh. r. he . farcuriupen the gromid of its . f )IN n in!rinsic taining 10 acres With tlie,appurteriances. : f. N 0.6. A certaiii tram of unimpieved-land 'sit. Merits, more than any ettir . r.medieine (if Cie kind, , , nate in Schuylkill foxhsliiii, and County'', adjoin. now used ; and while many worm remedies , log! lands .of -L----4 Snelliamer, r and'Gthers,contaiiiingi4Gli acres, with the appur. and shortly utter gone ir to the obscurity which their OurtlilessiMss justly merited, B. A. Fah- , .tenenees. , .i . , . j . . ' INO/.7. The undivided third part of a certain nestick's Verintfoge.continnes to be trimmdiant- I ly sustained.. , It has -only t, be es. 4 end its ; tract of land satiate In Pauli towlishiP, .totinty ttlore' . . , l, aid, adjoining l ai d 6r Samuel Lindner, and tflects will fully sustain all that is said of its won: otheillandS:lands (if; William Aadenricd, cork derful expelling power. ,i . . taining aftfaacres,:Otli the appurtenanecii. - - . Certi fleet e. 1 ' NO.\ 8. The undivided !half pail ore certain • ' lithe!, Erie Co.. New Y., Jan. 7,1543. tract Of land, situato in Rush township; county - We certify that we have used It. A. Faiines. aforesaid, adjoining tenth; of ',Margaret Willing tuck's Verrnifogo in our fmnities, and in every and Others, containing IlkG acres and 123 ; 1 per. case it hoe proved a decided andicffectual remedy ches; with' the 'appurtenances. Late 'the .estate for expelling worms from the system . We nor 'of WILLIAM ADDENRIEB , i ' .n.l dially recommend ,it to parents who have' chi:- r At the.saine iinie and, place,' Ail chen afflicted with that•thingerous malady._ . ' ' . .' •- ltliat certain tract] of Ihnd; situatelin West' Pent: i ELON vinair., i I t • ownship, Schuylkillicounty. iaodmied. by other t ow n s hi p, ' 13 PAINE, *-, . ~ • landa of late the estate of,Peter Herber; lands, of '. ' jt(M'T :"Lt ' ll ' ' . , • , JOSEPH i;',Trzouuli... Jonas Reale!) John Ilodser and t h e Others,•ecintan. • .1 ing SO acres bo the sh oe'-more more iir less, with h . For sale, wholeaate and , rctail, at tlit. P;vg . ' . appurtenahoci, consisting, of a two W . ar O °t " '' f il, 1. F . l' ~i , „ 0 , . :as ! i , story log dwolling house, with a one ' • HI; 12:: .. s' , kitchen , , thereto httaelied, al - Corner t. cf Sixth and Wood S te., Plusburg, l'a. ----"--. '7-7-7 ,story thereto httachet. fog ! barn eind'oeydr failini well of water, and an apple orchardl As the property of PE. TER HERBER.. tieized and taken intoE.xeutiOn, and will be • 4old! by r 's I t• b JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ? • burg, Janu'a'ry 2'i, 1844. S 4 . •i FARE REDUCED ON THE • PIIILADA.,, READING AND ,POTTS... VILEE RAILROAD. I la Class Cara. 72.1Cluni cars, Fare to Pottsville'. 50 . $2 CC " ' immediate points - alscCrecltutd . .. The Passenger Vairt nor I;:aves Cnb Depot. corner of Brad and Cherry rr , :et daily at,7 o'cloelt A. M.. stopping at the u.',",at way'goints, and arrive at Potts ville at 1 21 1 e`tactk.' getuf,ning, leaves Pottsville at 7 o'clock J.%,.M. daily, and arrive in the city at 12 o'- cluel'..• Passengers for Nrirthumberbod.Sunbury, Danville, anti, tlatawissa meet stbgeo at Pottsville on the arri val 'of the.trains dady, rind are carried , through with otit l delay to tither of those, placcs4;r • Passengers for Tamiquzi Hazleton, Mauch Chunk and Witkcsbarrk quit the cars at Port Clinton tifi miles - from tne city) arid take the cars of the Little Schuylkill Rail soail ui TiMaqua. thence .o by good sines to Mauch Chunk, where they etectilie packet boats foriVilksbar're. Tare to MatieliChunk;`: s3i 50 Fare' to Wilker.bahe;'• t 540 , . iS.'I3fIADrORD. Secretary. Philadt'pbia, Ju ly: 24, 1843. • ' 31— W. & U. Kann, ; • NORTH FIFTH ST:, READING, PA. portersi of Hardware! and Dealers in Naik, Iron Sfeei and Tin, HAVE eonstan on baid, a full assortment of A merican and English !Hardware and Cutlery, Nails and , Spikes, Me! Barrels, Planes, Iron and Steel of all kinds; Tin wirel and Rivets, Saddle Trees, Pa tent Leather and Comp] Mounting, Glass, Paints, Oil and Varnishes; Cedaran4 Itollow-Warel . Dittionte and Common Powder, &F.,i&e. hi which they 'lnvite the at tention cif the citizens ót' Sellaylk.Ul County. Feb 10, ; 6-ly . A. Houp.o be Let. , • '...'' -- • A HOtig Mount :Pleasant. A''' Row Maharitango street, in which Mr. • 1, - -•• George; Patterson now tesideS, is °flut es r•-•:;.. • t i . . • . .. .. e d to les t: ..poOsessiort• will be. given onth° Ist of .April•next. ! ' : 1 1 '; • Apply in the same Row, to I . J. G. SnIPPEN. .. , Jan. 2(/'.• .' ; . . 3 CONSUMPTION OF TUE 'LUNGS. Affections of the Lie l fr, .Astiono, Bronchitis, -Pain or Weakness of the Breast or Luna; Chronic Cone's, Pleurisy; Hens , .iihoge - tif the Lungs, and all offeetions of the Pulmonary Oroans. , NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. A compound Balsmie. preparation of the Prunus Virginiuna or . " Wild Cherry. Ba'rk," prepared by a new chemical process, approved ant: reemumended by' the most distinguished physicians; and , universally acknowfeged the Most valuable medicine ever discovered. Quizelferv! !! No • 'Jae phon. In setting forth thelirtues of this truly great medicine, we have nu desire . to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we wish to eulegizo it'Anore than it justly deserves. Yet when v7o hiolt aro'und and sea the vast a. ragout 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 saylou much in its favour. I • Such indeed are tlic SURPRISING VIRTUES 01 tin% Balsam, that even in the advanced stages cif Cos,icarrrioN„after WI the most esteemed rem.: edks of- physici'clis,leale Pilled to ttFeet any change, the use of medicine has been M.O. ductive or the Most tistonnthing relief; and nc- Nally effected'eures after all hopes ollrecovery had been despaired nf.. Iu the first stages of the disease, termed ". Ca. tarrhal Consumption;' originating from neglect ed- COLD, it has been used with undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe 'the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In ;that torn: of Consumption prevalent a'inungSt delicate young -females, commonly termed or .”(iOING INTO A' DECLINE," A complaint nith which thousands. are linger. leg, tthas also proved highly suceessinl, and not only possesses tlie power of checking the pro• greys of this alarming complafnf,but also strength ens and invigorates Pile sy-tern more effectually than any medicine 4e have ever uosses,ed. EfFor particularS see Dr. Wtstar's Treatise on ConsurimtiOn, to be had oldie agent's.- ,• Sold in . PUtisville liv IjOEIN S. C. MARTIN. In ReadirgMrs. SARAEI. MORIi,IS,; and in every ton n',in the IStale PefiSville,Oeteiberl2B, E hum just received a largo assortmetit of Qt , Seasonable Geothi'cor.sisting or Cloths, Cassimere N SattinMts, Reverfeen9, Mns Tichings, Gingham 5, Ca inktr l .o:.e, Cotton .} . 16 noon., Diapers, Linens', and Cotton I.lndlter ehk - js, :iosiery andi, Gloves, Fdrniture, Clk . chs, Einscvs, C., &C., dad wish to Belt limp/at a smaill Advance on ec:sf land Jliargrs; those in ,want of any ol'Fhe above or an) thing.. eke usual. lieut in our Stu: e 3 are respeetliilly. in vited to call on ' . , E. ,Q. &.A EENEER.SON , ' September 2, 36 . . For stile in PiA . ti , vilie,,by PARVIN; Dr uggists. December; 9, WATeItES, CLOCkS AND Ore CHry m . • rEI 3I E subscriber -offers for his own importation, . • • Gold Lf Ter raiious cases Silver do do i •. • G,ld_Lfpinc. W?:' ,Silver do ; Gilt and Ebony illaoltl (-7 , ek; • . 111w.ical •2 to 12 tants each:- Trigether with &general / acsortment of Jewelry. otfine tied 1 common finalities, Silver Threaded and plain Forks and Spoons; also, Watehina ker's tools and inatorinlsiin gloat variety. Orders from the p,r wry are they will mett with rompt ittentibn and every article charged at the lfr.ve.7t price. • JOHN C. FARR, 112 Chcbriut st., Philadelphia. 51-3 mo Deceinter, 16 Bleachers, Paper Atiticcrg, stiam • ll'uf n itlie 13.1illtlers, and others - )Iv()rtr, - .s. WELDED WROUGHT IRON'.TUBES Front. 4 inches to I in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of stn.taining pressMe from 4taJ ti: 2.3G0 per square inch, with Stop T•, and other fixtures to snit, fitting together. with screw joints, suitable for STEA:II..WAI'ER. GAS. and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM. BOILER Fix to E' 3 v Mannfaciored and fiar sale by - nionius, TASKER & warehous. S. E. Corner of Third deWdlnut. Street;,' • July 11, L 4147 Partnetiship rtillEkodersigned have associated themselves as, co-partners in the practice of the law.—. Ali business entrusted to their care, will rcceiio early and faithful attention. Office at the residence of .F. Hughes, in Centre Street, Pottsviile. Nov : 4, , • 7 11.m.rocAmoNT, s, OR INDIAN , • : . ---.• ' NEGEPA Bit t P,ILLS: . , . MITIE-remedies prescriffl !Fier. the cure.otAi.-- Ja- eaSes,•have -correctly • en divided inbidlas-•. 'see aceerang_4l their uper • thin ,upon the TrTtiliart• . Seam. :-Thus,we 1;4'10 -p a class. which - rieb.eis „, cam stomach to eject its co 'tents, called cajolery , another induciflg perspire ion sailed &NOM... ' ics and ,a. 'third which ' c scuales the stryr4ch and boweli, denoirdnatedle , thaities,&c. Citthar. tics or, purging medicines, aye in - every sigeland • country been the favourite .-of the physliciaiWor the cute of the:most obsti ate and alarrr.inpna.- • ladies. The Wonderful s =ass atiebdiqlhis Mode of treatment Will codas be. under,pl,o4od:. when we reflect that the at mach and bowelis two l'• assigned to them, the . im r nrtant lonetion44 di- gestion, or the conversion offood into'bloo.o that - vital fluid intended for th groWth and niiitsb.' - ' • ment of the whole eystern.. It follows that*ten..., ever the 'digestion. organ become deft:lire:4 or. ~ disqoalificd for the health 'performance °libels. duty. Cant! this occurs dai l ,in civilized stiefety ). ty impure blued, and couscq ently disease are C ther .. . ..4.• , results. : .. ' , • . s,: ::. i It has been remarked, that whenever tliW;sto- mach is not usefully emdloyed it is al4ve at mischief. That individu I who would detitthet the most lorMidable disc o- es are daily cuked by the use of Pills compoun led and 'for salafirt al. • .. most. eye rY hamlet 6 . 1', our •euntry, Would c' fain- , iy risk his seputation to veracity. Tlici;Pecit- . hontatt, or Indian Vege ble Pills cleark the stomach, purify the, blood and ieriu ve iittlatna tioe, arid have proved cmi t ently usc.ul ilainiing • blllouS fever, bilious clean •, irtilanimatioriatt the liver, rheumallstn, drops , pundiee,. 'pllaY.- costiveness; &c. &o. Fel 'ales of stidentatT *- .llb its and subject ' to indigesltion,• flatuleneyilhearfa" - - 'ache, depteashin of spirits - and uneesineswilf . fund relief frorn the use of these pills.TyeKe is -- not a disease 'Wended with a full putseoidry shin, and a coated tongue, that these pills:will • • not relieve.' the fellow idp, simple narratil*will ,i . show the ben4it derived 'rum these pills il,i,i ve. ry• coinin'On disease : ' • -:?. ... •. CERTIF . CAVE. •.. :.-.,-,'' ; Having been cured by the use or the PeCalien.•• - •• ' tas Pill•of an elarMing di ease of the Jiver...Of .se ' vend years siturding;J, rem it a - duty tii`ritako ' iny -ease known to the p blic, for the bdifelit of others. 11 had taken vane Ms remedies whT . Cli of. forded only temporary re ref; a ftcr . .using tiie' ihox. • qg rd . theUe piii, my . nise. se yielded, and ir.hase 1 : enjoyed good health 6;1. he last six montlik,!- , Milt:xi, April S-13 _ .1. 22, l v; I LIANI POLLUR. • • ..-: ' - Agi.rils fo. - lire s Ile' of the abort. f,.,.:' , . W. T. Flirting, Potts ilk, Georqe Reifsrlyiler, --New Castle, Steiner 4. - opp, Seirtrylkillajaven. ' . Hugh Kinsley, Port Cur or,, Schualin kllesrer, Oro igshin., Throughurit the,state a ' , eepply • gun always be Lad of Fred. Klett* cri. i rtig- . • gists, corner of 2d and Callowhilt streets,:..Onla. i delphiO. : ' .- ' . i•.• :: Anril29. .-- ' l'Sly - 1,2 :- - , -• ' ' • : - 7 .- ''' • VELING ' L.IDIES'' , tr• :- . L'eardisig. and Day' Seleliol. - . , _ t • ~:,,,/,':: . . all 41.17)31 NG 1' 41L - ‘,';: i • , jriVtll F. dirties of this. I ,Aittiti'on y.muno vc a on. .a- ll' ednesday, the 8,,1r inst at the lionr, cor ner of. sth nod Walnut streets,...., Reading. being prnye "bid feu health arZticom• ' tier I, the Principal th4s it is ustieee to Crifei in. • t'' details concerning the advantage's ef itS'loca- • loca tion. .. r;;; . The purpose of the rincipul is to establish a sehonliiii which a' finis red - education c a re be ob. tained.-t- By, the ample 'Means of, this sem:Mary'. --- the young ladies entrusted to the - care of.ithe sub . sdriher and his actor rliActi • PreeepirCA will receive such instrecti n,..0..s to comprisij..'.'t, that nigh English cducati n. 'together with', :risefel . 1 :mu ornamental. br.anelies. ... . : ::;i:: • Education embraces not Only intelleertiel cut- -- ~ tore, but moral anti re igious also; therefore the • Principal Wilt cndeas u r to elevate andqapaset the mind, and at the s' me time refine'. flklreartt —reg I i ring , of the lad i .s enderlhiXdirecHop easy - . and . p.)tished Manners -• , • -la order to - u•tabliSt , a wholesome dist.,•ipline, , the stilted will be divided into two 'depirtmente, ; . • ytz : junior' and : senier 1 • • . < 'Wellies lb • .11loariler,C,' • --- ~ , Young ladies above 12' years Of ego i ! : - ' ' will. ply for the I rut of 46 weeks, t-;:', $2lO With niusiF, •-.- - I • ,;4. ' ' 411 • •; , . : ' •••..• 5250 • . „.. . ~ Cuder•,l:l Seams of ag • - • - • 116(t , W ith idEs'ic,. . . ~.. . , . . - • I .• ' - ."4 . ! —'-- - 1 • . . . . 1 ; •:..- tt4lll TI-k sun entitles he yonng, ladies ,lii board, and all Ow brunches taught in -the -ratio]; to-' gethc'r wall bed, bold rig; fuel arid light , - except drawing and pain lir;,, !kitten and S l lOl6ll lair guag es, and tin' of th Piano, for whielfAhey will. . . . have to`pay extra. • -. j. Tereus tot Day Ili elliola i ts : . Sc um: u . Classes, er. 'quar . ter • . - I, ' ~ . S JuniUr.C.lasset, do. : - . / 1 -. ;- • ' lrenl, ' Italiap LI rer quarter, . 447 . • . SO 4 olei], ' )". • - ' •',.' -. • . Dra aling and painting,. . : ' 1 1"5 - .- ' Fuel ;fur the se h le%yca r ; • .. I I . , • v.xtra elasse's f t young'Ladies,.l; '• . ~. •-.• slid may desi r . to:leato any of .C.,f. .: . the ahose larri r ages,' '1 •f; Drawing and I x aging. .. ' .. !.i1.3 50' ; • Fy There 'will bc.eve lag eLeses: fur yirling gen. tlemen :rid boys. . r. further partteillata apply f;j ut the house of thee, a thscribcr. ' :• • .1 - G . P. .. ERSTE°, D , ecember, 2, - - ' --i4a—ar , . 1 , ~,. Nr..lY - 1.. 51BElt YARD: 1, • ' -' ' i rlillE subscriber a flounces In the Piiblic tha I --' !in hits opened a Lumber Yard, in' the be . im r , g ;' , „of Potk•Ole.,icomediatelY back:dr:the flex Presbytertail Churel ; Wt,?r.e be WilOetillEtintiX , keep on bend, a lar e a ss u rtment•efl.timbor, of every description, .: -le 1103 on lia,O,Pliie Boards, -: -- from :'..:.; I U.to $l6 pc ..51. and -Oak, fro; ~„", to i.c._ . ~. . . .. .Ho reapeetfully s 'Lets the patronage . . of liiii, ..1 friends'lod the publ e, - and fuel's confident that - he will bia able to' s4ply Lumber, et :Welt rater; as will give general natisfaction. -i:. ', ' JOSEPH SHELLY. SepteMber 17, . . ' . .f..,, . , •••—•-:••—•••••••••- C.ll OAP G 0 J.DS FOR C.1.511.-----..---. And rt Cre do. giraft. ;;';'," . .. riliii.; Pubseriber las just opened 00;0 earner -a of Norwegian t., and the Mottlxi: Caoaoe Rail Poad, a genera ass:ailment of Gibeiries arid Provisions, which h wili , sell at tho,piWest pos., sible prices for 'cash : Such as-Sugari, '' -Italuoil4v..e Coffee, Chocolate, 'l' •fi,Elicese; Rice, pi les, &C.- Sperm and Miele o I, Sperinaceti, li t ilicilds .and'. Dip'd Candle's, Soap, Tobacco, Se6ra.' flame- Shoulders, :Moss Pork, Dried Beef.E4so,.M.ttelti erel, Herring, &e. te. • ' ..j::-! -- - WI( LIAM. -11. 51A11;811,ALL. , --.. ' April 8, 181:1, , • • ' .. •I':::ls—tf' •;.-:,•' ' .7.. 0 VIILE4 I ;i:. •, ' , . .., . •; 'Rental _Sierge.die, ...; • ' Late ofWest i' heater, nearPlitlidelpl/10,' .. •',"t4i.. ~,., -1•-.,•,-,,„• - •r - r , ' ,sO. . , s W •- oOltri lform the ,:,! ettizeue,qfPottsvile," andvielPOyolut 4 - ~j 1 •.,- complianee With the” ciptetu of some of t e cal Mts. he Oh ippad tw..t.' • or three 'weelia dun ng the month o£ ',December . ror January, in the place: •At 'wloh - ,lime, he ' will be - happy to w tit upon 411 those4.ln need"Of" Dental operations: • • •-•.F. ' '- figeferetates..• ,'-, DAVILLF., Willi tm• /1.• Magill, M. D.' C, Ii . Fricki M. D.,..1;314 C. Grier, merchtint Hort W Dmallison,,,,Mhn 5 core, Esc;, ; WO•Entis•riii.; ' Isaaell'hOmaa, M: o„Williani Whitehead, Den. test ; tAttriiVtl-LE.- gorge Patterson,l'pri., ; Ir.'s: ' Isms, Daniel.Montg.mery, ttq'! • , -.ir NoV.. 25, ' ^ • 48— • , . OTICE. •4- " . ~ , • . rpm; subscriber h s purchased the fortowing articles 1 from George Gil .err of Uniltownsfily, Schuylkill county. to-wit : P-.. - -; 1 Yoke of Oxen, . ' , •-• ir r.; .815 00 1 Clock, ' . • ~..: 15 00 . I Cutting 'Box, • ' ' 4 00.. I Plough, . i! , ..' .', ' . .-6 00 '' . 1 Wind-mill, .. • - 1 [...` --3 00 Illeifer, . 11 .? 600 ' 1 narrow, .1...• • 2 041 ". whicn be has lOaned him, for his Use itiifig his plea sure, and hereby cau ions all . persons' f 4 n purchasing the avow . -11 . Dtoßst Iclunary Ily 1 /-It* - OE , 7 :F. W. HUGHES,. J. Cli NEVIL LE. 45-tr
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