.. From the Old 'Warrior he Campaign . , Opt.ncb.. TrNr.-=_-. , Rosin the Bow." Y& Harrison boys of the Keyetane, Form, fo:m, and prepare for review; Come rally ye vet'rara of 'forty Who voted for Tippecanoe. Chorzo—Who voted, &c. • Your country again is .in danger, 'Reset by a desperate crew— Lett on by the =pony of poker, end the beaten LyTippecanoe. Citerus...indthe beaten, Ei.c Rouse! reuse !;.and stand by.your leader— Be steady, )41p—watchful and true; . .Aird vote for bravo AlAnsLri forever, Who fought with old Tippecanoe. Chore;—Wbo fought witticpc. . - . _ .Iteside 3 Viitasinnesva's .isaters. .. ...His sword, far his country, he drew; And niartgarest lets firm to support Art*, ' . And Conquered with Tippecanoe. - . , • Chorea—And conquered with, 4icc Locos call him an "ignorant farmer"— ' That for Governor be never will do ; But the People will rote down such clamor, Mtg. ealorscitim like Tippecanoe. Chorus—And e .uorie hlm, &c. They sheer that he's not been at college—. Greek, Latin, and Ire brew ne'es knew; But thd;peoplo don't doubt of Ms knowledge, Who, his mark made with Tippecanoe. - Chrirus 7 -who his mark made, &e. ' • . Eiekapoosi take ease of your Parson, • • • Winnebagoa, attend to him too ; Old Markle "death upon plgers"—.- practised with Tippecanoe. • • Chbrisc—lle practised with, &e. iluzza for the Indian }Trifler," Mina for "(bat Same old Coon" too ; The Lorne are hound in Le licked, air, twin '4O, with Tippecanoe. • Cho res—As in 'lO with, &e. ARITH,)it,TIC. .c.—What is,Nameratirm? A.—eounting by day the chip you mean to sponge on at night. Q.—How do you - reckonl from left , to right, or from•sight to 101 • , •• • , • ... - A:•—You reckon from right to wrong untirthere nothing left. Q.—What i$ Additio•n? • A.-4n law it is $. %grinning up,' bot,in Did 'distil= it means the art of putting torthaio Give en example. , A.—As when of the hotel, my shirt and yours I pit togcthcr in mytrunk. • ' Q....-What is Subtraction? • A--Tukingyour last cigar. . . How do y 9u . prove it? • A.—By ,asking you for another one to embke Q.—What is .211tilliplication.2 k.—Scienco of calling up your acquaintances when a man aake you to drink. Q.—What is Division? A=Ctttting a turkey in two parts, 'giving the leg to—your friend; and keeping all the rest for Yourself. Q. 7 --What is the 'Rule of Three?' A.—The game of thimble-rig.. Q.- .7 -Rule of Three In-verse, what? A....—The song of 'My Friend and Pitcher,' with romethitig in it. Q.—What is Re,:Mtion Demanding?, hen yoqy es ,your money ~qiitafailin off a Jog.' Q.—Reduction Ayending what! A.--Witen you'aiiend every dollgr you have in trying to climb up s to narryya rich widow. is gep_itc!itry,3-:7-' , A.—The science of angles : chiefly useful in dodging the constables at different corners. The chap .we balked with illustrated many of these rules,bcford morning, and fOr fear he would .take up too niueh.of our time afterward, we gave him a Pencil and sent him to cipher on our date roof to which he ascended by a scuttle - door, that we fastened immediately after. -9131771 - ATION Of VIE SICILIA:IS.-7in Sicily every house is a palace, and every handicraft a .profession; every respectable person is addressed as his excellency, and even a servanton an errand is th.arged-with an embassy. This attachment to e,itenftttion is so inveterate, that the poorer nobili ty and gentry are penurious to an extreme in thei r domestic ernity, , lments, and almost starve them -selves to he ablo to Eippear 'abroad in'tlic evening with an equipage, often mean, and calculated ra ther to indicate poverty than comfort—Smyth's Memoirs of Sicily. ' • A boy once complained of his bed fellow for ta king half the- bed. 'Ail(' why not,'-said his m )th er; 'he is entitled to half, aint her 'Yes, mother,' said the boy; 'but how should Au like to have him take out all the soft for- his half I lie will have l his half out of the middle' An old lady was told "thatthere had been eon tinued aleighimg in ,canada. •Ah,' said she, predicted there would be more fighting there. am always right.' , ' - To clear tide, d . raw it off in;hotties, which cr. pose in an airy thorouglare sei • cral daps, pla. sing a cork-screw in cacti bottle, which must not be Watch . Cd. A larger quantity may he sooner, eh:tired iriithis manner than in any other. The, Pennsylvania Kqetone. in abusing Mr. dlay i p , personal appearance, says that he has a "large. and ugly mouth." That is'a feature of . Mr. Clay's face, which needs mo defence. It ?peaks for itself.—Louisviitz Paddy when told a stogie would sari Just half hi 3 usual fuel, ;tsplied Assail, then two I'll have, And save it all, my Jewell." "How wise We would be did we but know our oion ign' ()ranee,' said a moralizdng youth one day to his friend. Yes," returned the person ad o:tressed ; 'ewe would then know everything we don't know." - • - , 'As you do not belong to my parish,' said a tier. : gyriisnio a begging-sailor, with a 1;;ooden leg, 'you cannot eiileit that I should relieve you."Sir,' said the. sailor, with a noble *I lost my leg fighting for all Iparishee- A lady, desiring her butler to be saving of an excellent tun of small-beer, asked him how it might beat be preserved! know of no method eoeffectual, my lady,' says the butler, 'as placing abArrel of good ale by ,the side of it!' To ascertain the weight of a horse, place •poor toe under the animal's foot while. he is standing •atiU. Notice. L.EXTERS ottesaintztratlenosa the Estate of Charles Siam, late of Part Carboni deeeased, having been or:toted to the subeeriber ;he hereby aotidee those fa dthtedte the said duetted, to wake .payment to him; azd those baying claims, td ptesent thea daly ettthea ttated fat settlexent. GEO. LYN.N, dm': Porkeerbpa, Mar. -2 44t . . - $5O Reward.: Er c _Stable of the subscriber ,9 in the town of rr LisillYn, was destroyed by Bre, on the night of the I.lth bast, believed to be the-work of arancendiary; Tic ab ereward will be Paid for such information as 'will lead to the detection' end convktion of the guilty person or persons. Biarch 13-1 t A GRETA-13LE to the providions of an act of.knicmbly entitled an act directing the mode of selling Unsea ted Lands for taxes -and for other purposes. pasied on the 13th day of March; 1515, and the further supplernents thereto, passed on the 13th day Of March, 1517, rind 9.5 th of March IE3I, the Treasurer of the county of !Schuyl kill hereby gives notice to all persons concetnedithera-' in, that unless the County, Road,' School, and State Taxes, due on, the following tracts of Unseated Lands. situate in Schuylkill county are paid - before the day of sale, the whole, oi--buch parts of each tract, as4ilt pay. the charges and costa chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court house in theyborourti of Orwigsburgi coun ty of Schuylkill. on the second Monday in June next, and be continued by adjournment, from day, to day, for arrearages of taxes due said,countv, and the twits ac crued on each respectively. 'Brattei r t Towrtsnlp. • • ~ .pamounts of Warrentcps - or owner's names. Tilts due. cm. 57,95 39 93 17 77 8 ttB = 430 Francis Artilis, 431 Catharine Rose, 439 Thomas Wiltbahn, 114 John Shomo, 55 Anna Maria Show; 3 7 P. Jacob Kelehner, 41r, Dorothy Lav'enberg, . .-!17 08 533 George Miller,, . ;52 41 205 Philip Moyer, . , ; 40 34 421 George Groh, .• 'j 38 57 431 Catharine Grob, 17 SO ' t . . 424 Philip Lavenbere, ' '- • i 66. 13 411 Catharine Lavenberg, 1 65 57 400 • Barbara Artilla . -, 1 26 00 236 Killian Slay, ~ 15 34 217 Maria Shin!, • , ! 14 09 100 ' henry Hensel, ,ilO 40 6.5 : Peter Fradey, •• ' 4 21 , 600 1 J. L. Dunn, T. Sillyman, B. Port, 1 20 00 399 - Abraham Brdwn, . • 25 92 378 Philip Miller, .: 51 57 313 Charles Evans, • 1 20 33 203 . Conrad Pager, , ; , 13 31 4391 , Robert Irvin, ; 2B 52 4311 . Elijah Weed : 50 10 439 1 George Weed, ; - 71 61 .410 111 P. William Cook, . . . ' ~ 26 65 1200 • Jacob' Dick. Reading, . ' 49 20 200 Filbert & Clain, ; i 26 00 300 • Otto John B.; Reading. . ? 79 00 1."28 • Brand, Graett& Miller, .- , 29 26 I 191' Brand. Graefr& Miller, ' ' ; 23 47 96, Miller & Rex 4 warrant,.' .. ii 11 90 96 Andrew Russell warrant,- • ' 144 06 Gams Moore I warrant, ' 1 17 08 . , lof 111 Samuel Sillyman- ~ 203 lof 117 Joseph Wood, 1 912 100, ' Henry Heiser .-. . ',• • 18 00 -200 Struphaar T. Werntz, ! 700 200 ,• Robert Parrish,,, i 16 00 'll4 • Edward Huntzinger, late Henry Will, IT 42 115 do rc . dog i 17 47 - - West Brunaugg. • 'i ! EC' Peter Kern, 03 -2,• John Bailey, 20 22 Jacob Miller &. Samuel, 378 . Daniel Shappel, 1 ! ' 501 4.00 John,Shoener, Jr., late Kriab & Loilth; 10 40 ' East Brunowig. 15 . Edward B. Robley, :50 1 Bernard K. Kepner, . 150 ' do do - .7 Andrew Kimmel, - Borough of Tamaqua. ' ! 60 Lots Little Schuylkill R. It. and Coal Ci., 160 Canbev &Co., • 111 Bard Patterson, now Biddle, ' i Borough of 041g:drurg., ( 1 Sigfreid Estate, (Seitz - ) , 1 1 John Millet Estate, now M. Linder, . ' Barry TotonsFp. 400 acres Casper Thiel 400 William May, ' ' 418 Henry Shearrer, ' 434 . ' John Klinger, 600 Edward B. Hubley, 860 Biddle &,McKnight, 400 . George Randolf, . 200 .. 1. Joseph Bartholomew, 101 Jane Price, 100- John .51-. Biddle, now Meister, -50, - Merril Gilman, 150 George Shortie, . 380 George Rahn, now Joseph Mitchel, 50 John B. Otto, 152 John Bailey, . 416. Rhillp Moyer, 151, ' ' John Shoener, 226 Peter Kramer, 35 . Philip Oilman, 100 John Snyder, 121 ' John Culp, . . 100 0 Solomon Ch i Christ & B. Becker. 310122 P. Ca dr:alatter, E. Swift agent, 300 John Meister, SCO do . 40 Jnhn Reed, now his Heirs, 1 ' 300 William Prescott, . 4011 John Brady; 502 09P, John Barber, - I 411 63P. Thomas Little, . , 417 Daniel Reese,' 417 Thomas Pashali, . 393147 P. Peter Demon, - ' 409 051" David Taggart, , 413 Thamis Palmer, 4021 Samuel Scott, ' 309 70P. John Palmer, • 413 15P Francis Nichols, 4321 `'Peter Johns, 452 60p. Thomas Hammer, • 417 '-' Williamßrady,, - • 416/ William Black, ..:. 0 .011 . Joseph Pashall, :Ma John Blackleg, • , 307431 P. Nathan Beach, 472111 P. Robert Johns 417 Thomas Grant, 430 . John Johns, 414 63P. John Lyttle, 124107 P. Thomas Barnes, - 410 Daniel Hurley, • 4164 ' William Daniels, 4391 Paul Hannah, 15. • George Eyelet', . 155 John C. Merman, .. -, 35 . henry Snyder, 400 George Rudolph, 200 James Price, -, • 400 David Gordon, • 147 ' Peter R. Beitzinger.. {best Pisa 10 Jacob F. Brobst, ' 30 Philip Brobst. • - ' 100 Jacob Bachman, 10 James Braderlo, IS Henry Gritz. . .• 30 Peter Haas, Esq., i • - .2 34 15 ' Kistler & nacho/an, ; 117 .10 • Kistler S. Kistler, now Wm. Moser, 78 80 Henry E. Long, now P. Snyder; Esq., SW 260 Reagen & Seibert, 4 48 100 Joseph Seager, ',' 390 50 Thomas Weise, . ; 15 00 10 Jacob Weimer, -' ; . 76 10' John Wesner, . : • 30 • 14 . 40 Zimmerman, Sheit. & onat,, l • 3 25 247 third Patterson, . 37 43 374 Peter Ashton, • 3.9 89 200 Baum, 20 80 400 Yoder. . 41.60 291 John Jordan,' 439 Henry Tabard, - )138 .430 • John 'Arab. . ' - 1140 103 Thomas Smith, - 10147 407 Samuel Fulton, ; - 10'57 270 Jacob Moser & Btukhard, now Lehigh foal and Navigation company, 45'48 100 Samuel Griscom, '. . 3 00 125 Jacob Lindmoyer,i 13,62 100 Charles Canby, lam Geo. Banns, 15 10 200 Benningstone Sheaf Ger, • i '. • 19 'OO 20 • Peter Elteirwalt, Sego.; . ! , . ' 17 t 150 . ' Smith &Tageert, . - , 21 74 113 • Stepben.Ringer, . . ;- . . 1.38 70 - - do . • .'6O 207 Jacob Weis Estate, , 346 .11.1.anhezm Township. .• 1 Lot A. lg. Cathcard, -- - • 1 65 .' 341 acres Iluntzinger & A. Batiolet, . 11 67 1 lot, No. 137 Joshua Lippencott, , 19 70 1 lot No. 135 John R. Brick, ' . 6,16 1 lot No. 126 do 6'16 305 acres John Pott, E 53., i 10 46 53 do 2.13 555 Penni". ivanla Bank, , .2k 4S 50 , Boyer Widow, 2 5.5 • 26 Abraham Bartolett, , ` i , :51 150 Duct. Thomas Pitch, • ~ . -71' 40 400 E. B. Robley and B. Patti ' 16'00 , 60 Daniel & Peter Humatil, '! •10 20 1000 Geo. D. & Bonneville Kehl?. i . 43 00 25 Peter Kern,-., 181 George Kinunel & Shoener, • ~ tit,: 4 1 Lot Robert Lewis, ' : 13 20 2 Thomas Mills. i 325 12 acres Isaac Orwig, 132 164 , Jacob Reed, Jr., , , 21 48 75 Henry - Stager, now Edward Kerns, 255 100 JohnShoener; Jr.. • i 220 13 Frederick Zernheld, ' 51 300 Samuel Bell, , 6 48 2 Lots John Hamner & Mortimer, i- 20 • I Titus Bennett ' ,36 11 - Jacob Bitting, 1 70' 3 3 Henry Dcobler, deceased, 2 sn i Barney Doyle, , 36 ~ . 1 John A Ebert. : 38 2 Sophia Luckenbill,' 25 2 John slcGlaughlin, I "Ift 3i ' Benjamin Sehf, - , 35 2 „ Burd Patterson, ' 70 2 Abraham Pott, i 18 li acres Wm B. Potts, 1 Lot do 08 1 Phille, i 18 2 Jerem y ia sl h Reed, • . - t 1 2 40 70 2 . Samuel Reed, f 1 Jared Shire, - t•' 18 1 1 . Abraham Shollenberger, • 20 40 Joshua Lippincott, 7 00 2 Philip Franey Estate, 37 371 acres John Pott, , 3 71 101 James Spencer, &Co, i 6 55 300 do , 1 00 40034 - Joiseph Spencer, , l B2 SO - do - • 60 6 do 2 ' ' 60 IVcc' yr:4 Towiea h i'p. i 200 William Miller &Gilbert, I 260 13 Peter Knot, 2 02 200 • Daniel Moyer. 2 eo 15 John Seibert, $ 2 91' 100 Peter Zerbe, , v 1 30 1 Lot Benj. Kehl: . 6 14 acres Michael Keehrey. • F. ..- 72 00 Leonard Fisher. I , 2 31 7 Ghtistian.Ley Estate, ' . 108 7 Valentine Miller,l 08 200 George Bulb, - 13 60 70 Abraham Fertig, L 01 % Hoy Philip, now Ludwig & Hunt:lnger, 3 00 200 ' Valentine Brown, i 105 100 , dCI I ' 08 - 23 do oo 152 Jolu Weaver. • ' • ' 6 68 75. • Peter Neyswentler, 1 3 204 .1 srsegrope Toumlhip. , , : Arnold &.Hauffman. . " ' Of C. B. & A. DeFOßtet UNSEATED LANDS. '; IBM 42 , Michael Baeshaar, .2 lots. .Joseph Berger, • L • Brock & Culp, 451 acresOP. Hobert Kinnear, 4553591'. John Barris,: • .1, Campbell,, 2 Marcus rilarcur, • ; 69 William DonaldsOn; ,11591'. John Book, a 41057 P. James . • r'7.4101 59 40 940 57P. Jonathan "Walker, , tt .jg4o ; ,450149 P. Robert Lyon. ti:1:1 r 01 75 312 William Montgomery,' s = g. 1 109 01 :412 A, Canll e. '415; :Christopher , 7 1 2 6 2 03 1 466. • Teter Mess,. • 16 16 461 Adam bees, • 17 06 1 , 02 • • '8 talon Lenge!. • : • 423 77 410 ' Conrad Lengle, . • ' 17 16 H4O Peter Mick, , ,Eckert & 01 7 4 Martin Felty,r! • ,r Guilford. :1 01 105 summer Camp, • , I :2 75 14 Filbert & Lengel, ' • ;711 ' Part of Eckert tiro, 78., Christian Shrope, • 35s . Russel Tract, , rl. lot George Emrich,: ' 1 Charles Eisenwein, Jolla Fri', 50 a es Filbert and Greeliawald, 33 Michael Fritz, ' 8 ' ter Fisher, 50 Groue &' Deck, 3 Graed;Chares, & Wm. Lehman, • i lot George %Om. • '440 acres Greenawal&praear, &Co., Greenawald,Gearge, &Co.; 52 do 75 , do . 1 lot Greenwald David, • 1 John Hoff, •. I Morritz Heilner, 30 acres Michael Ileberling, ' ' , 1 lot Samuel Hain, 136 acres John Kline. -2 lots Kelm & Drenkcl, • 21 acres Samuel Loose. - , • 3 William Lehman, lOts do • 200 acres Ley Drenkcl, Greenewald &Co., • 283 Ley, Seltzer, Homes, &Co., •of 135 Lehman, Adams &•Maytand, ' 10 Henry Landes, 35 Jdseph Longenecker, 107 Ley, St rimpler, &Co.; • 200 Ley, Keim, Drenkcl gt Park. 80 100 P. Paul Lcogel and Dadtort, • 400 John Miller . r . 2 Lots Isaac Moser, ' I " Michael Mlnnlcb, 100 acres John Is% Otto. • 113 116 P.; O. Neal & Co.; 2 Lots John W. Patton and others, ' " 'John W. Patton, 85 acres Patton; Hain & Co., 4?,3 . Jacob Knoll, 371 BP. Simon Riegel, • 695 11 " John Ilimmelberget 695 111 " Weber, 370 • • John Philip De Haas; 255 111 " Adam Riegel, 399 103 " Daniel Riegel, • 227 83 " Philip Riegel, '413 41 " Jacob Miller, • , • 355 6 " Catharine Knoll, 290 - 6 " Philip Himmelberger, 567 12 John Sharff, I Lot "James Reilv and Dunhury. 2 " Charles Rick, now, J. Heebner, Charles Rick, late 3. Barr, • 300 acres Rood and New York Company, 1 Lot Ben.lantin Seidel, ' 270 acres Michael Seltzer and Eckert, • 253 Seltzer, Grcenawald and George, 2'l George Shocker, 30e Henry Umbehow4r. 396 George N. Eckert, . .207 Joseph S. Saver; 51 Ittidy and Zimmerman, 7_2 Peter Eckert, • 200 Michael Struphaar, John Albright, 192 Henry Daubert, 346 Gebrge Maser, • , 145 Josph E. timber, -103 DeborahDechert„ • 362 , Peter Eckert, 146 Joseph Ferric, N 2 • Henry Embahower, • 367 Frederick Bickel, . -, 373 Peter Zimmerman, • 323 Edward Diekel, . • 1 352 . George Zimmerman, ,400 John Eckert, • 750 Seltzer Michael, dec'd 142 294 193 i. 270 lEEE 15 60 20 BO 2S 62 27 20 • 3-1 80 39 55 r r ••. 37- 3 • {' 6l 20 ; "21059, 31 20 , • 78018 DO . 10 2O: 3 DO. 15 521 29 72r 5 13 13 15 !;. 37.13 EMI do :' 1 I , I do do 1 elb Andrew Smeltzer, 18 Sebastian Spankuchner, 114 " Francis Spartzer er. Co. 75 Daniel Stahl, . - 59 - t. Valentine Stahl, , I Lnt Tool John, now G. Barr, • 4, '• ' Simon:Ehn i en, ' 40 acres John tiler, I • 30 • P. and J. Walborn, 203 1 Weidman Jacob, • 3 Lots Henry Zimmerman, , - 163 acres John Zerbe and Leis s, 1 50i Jonathan Zerbe, Jr.,* Co. . 1 1., 50 . Zerbe. Hain and Filbert, • 1, 11 170 John Lecher. 300 Nancy Kinnear, ' , , i 1 415 Michael Brelninger, , I 443 John Witman, II 419 ---. _ Mary Wittll3ll.• - • i • 4 - : -- ---Ley, Kelm,. Drenkle and Gilbert , , 255 rertig,,Reed and Struphaar, II 220 Samuel Hein; '1 200 Peter Filbert, . 50 " Zimmerman , . . 1 4710 Bonewitz,' I .. , 1 100 Paul Brand, -I I Lot Charles Eimer. " " 11 44 acres 0. W. canted, - , I IT, • ditto,, 1 1 Lot. Ellis Hughes, , , 300 acres D. Hain and Koch, 1 15 "John Hoats, , 4. 1 150 Elisha Pickering, . ' North Pincgrdrc and Strongeb4rg 300. 'Daniel Hain, 63 Jacob Mania", ~ 14 - Francis Spaitzer, 15-16th of 104, Rex, Snavely & Co., • I Porter Tounzahip. 22 53 ;;, 2 , 73 ; ; B 40 ID 15 6 30 121 45 121 3.€0 25 . 10 39 19 43 91 , • . 40 30 4 ° °.l H 40 64 I • 30 32 • ' 3950 43 07 41 14 20 06 40 25 42 11 42 12 ! 40 64' • 40 61 E 9 19 49 95. ; 29 921 - 46 01 ' • 40 01 41 92 40 28 1937 39 07 42 40 5131 02 • ; 144 28 50 42 3 60 2 40 1 ,r 720 10 acres John' Br . own of Peter, 10 ' I John Brown of Philip. 218 I S. Bickel and J. Hand, 100 I John G Kittleman, 303_( Henry Umhehower, 100 ' William Greer& Co. 59 John Stine, 82 Jacob Yeager. 'l6s' Jacob Kimmel. ' . • 129 ' LVt7lfam Grieff do Co. 141 ra Ley, Drenkel 4 Cei.late.Win.Hocl ' ditto , 135 ditto 150 • • ditto . 40 'Michael - Seltzer &. Co., now Ley 1 :135 ditto 119 ditto . 143 . • ditto 50 . ditto ' 116 - ditto ; • • 156 William Tobias 100 George Seltzer, 142 John Heeler, 117 Henry Gmbehower, • ,; 213 John Huber, 411 61 P. John Lengel, • 41161 P. Casper Leirgel, • . • • 413 69 P. Stephen Lengel 120 Jacob Lengol, ' 203 Jacob Sheaffer, 178 23 P. Daniel Miller, 441 j John Lengcl, . 411 Casper Lenge!, 443 Casper Lengel, • 200 Lehenghnd, P. and E. B. HnbleY 195 Samuel Bickel, '1 Schuylkill Toum3hip.: , 20 William Autiznricd. 42 Bell anti Bolton, • eo Brooks & Co. 407 George W. Tryon, 600. - William Gractf, . 600 Carey and Lea. 100 • Landabran Frederick, - 60 Kaush George, Esq. • ' 10 John G. Shaeffer: ' 75 Emerick and Rohrer, 400 - Adam Kalbach " ' 200 -Jacob Heisler, I • 207 'Henry Sheonerdate Stehly 40 George Bohn. 100' Lawton & Co., , 430 • Lawton 4 PolvdU,. • 5 • . Joseph Lyons, 400 Reber George, and others, Davis' 100 John Kleckner & Co., . 400 William Audenried, 400 Patterson, Schell and Kiehner. ' 103 . Henry Kepner • 113 Jacob Kline, . 312 Merkel, Shock and Heisler, 315 Leonard Moyer, 15 ' Henry Heiser, • 200 Palmer & 600 -J. Shoemaker and Wm. Auden 160 '3. W. Shoemaker, late Becker, 93 Edward Swift, 011 Swift. and Patton, • 25 Swift and Patterson; 75 Samuel Sillyman, Sanders Martin, • 10 Jacob Shock, deceased. 60 Tease Whetstone. Jr., 400 Afflict dames and George Ludw 400- Bright and Reinhard, 112 Ludenried and Reber, 112 ; • Audenried William, 224 Leonard Moyer and Wiliiam Km . 119 ; Robert Earp,• . 124 do • i I 59 do • 400 Miners' Bank of Pottsvitle. ' '225 ' Edwin Swift, Baber's tract, , 400 William Stably, • 1 Lot George Dougherty, 1 " — Bard Patterson, 207 acres Jacob Shoener. • • 93 Sillgman - and Parker. I 600 'Kelm and 'Method% • ertiOp . toumihip, = 78 'la 7 15 300 Thomas Biddler, 106 Conrad Foos and Nell. 193 . ditto 196 • ditto ' 463 Nathaniel Brown. 624 • Josiah Rains, 369 Isaac Norris, - '403 Jesemiah.Jerloon, 372 . Isrtml Cope, 393 Edward Lynch. ' 404 Thomas Davidson, ' 721 John Lockhard, 410 • Robert White. 400 John Fields., 461 James Dell, 400 Georgeßboade, 400 I , lichola and Ridgway, 410 • Milani Birsighs. 411 Abraham ItAison, now J. C. Bld 1- -1,..4::.-.401i,R54.011D4L.. 21 40 _1 E 6 55 50 80 59 ) 6 , 2 '3O 1 10 ' •35 17 21 200 . Jelin Boyd - ;.1 • • ; 400 j Casper TbleA 400 ...Clistian 400 • John 'I ,'; = • 400 ; Christian Irtmcl, .; 1 ,J• . 377 John Stionsmo; 900 : Paxton & Clark, now J. Zitmiterinal 200 John Bailey, ' ; 300 I Hannah and Elizabeth Bittler, 200 ;" Isaac Davis, • 900 1 Charles Barrington, 400 . ditto 400 -; . ditto • 354 • Wiltjam Seward, • 420 ; Thomas Reese, ' 400 1 Jacob Zimmerman. • 1 3 00 i Thomas Biddle-& Co,, 400 ' George Rho ads, Jun., -- 900 j Jarnes Smith, 419 j Daniel. Reese, 900'! William Foust, 400 PbiUp Burning, 400 Caleb North, 900 1 'William Sprout, , - 411_ .! . Jamealliddle & Co., - . Rush Township. , '9l 1 Daughner, Taggart andlLee, 100 1 • Binghner and Browse, 50 ; 'A rabam Angel, 150 J mes Blue, 900. 1 • Jahn Smith,. 668 1 Thomas Fields, 400 ; Henry Gilbert, 200 1 James Griems, - 1011 Andrew Love, 11144 Henry Boyer, j 44 - ,1 George Body,' • 9001 Andrew Lyttle, 400, Ji.hn Cole, 103. Henry Heiser, 1 800, Tteoher and Emrich, 102; Peter Kern, 3051119. P. Isaac Stauffer, 21 ; " ditto, 111 Clark and Duncan, , 300 Joseph Morris, 1 300 . Richard Willing, 300 Margaret Willing, ' •00 ;. Richard Willing, ' . 30 0 Michael Fenstermacher, . 162 Frederick Kellog, 400 -.. E. B. Hubley, 907 Doctorisaac Mester, ; 100 John Brobst, deceased; ' • 907 147 P.ifeuunuel Laird, ' 200' John Strouch. 900 Andrew Geiger, • . 353 14 P.jJohn Barron, 902 89 " !Alexander Robeson, ; • 432 1 3, " ;James McNeal, 909 1 Simon Beaty. 416 141 "; Herman Beaty, ; 1 409 39 "I.Klexander Gibson, 399 149 "; John Donaldson, . 511 66 •‘1 William Steadman,; 308 09 "' Peter Beaty, 353 117 ' 9 Joseph Howell, . 400 ;Jacob Ilubley, , 400 !William - Haller, 800 John Snyder, ,now William Rcill, 400 !Christian Troia, .r ' 407 IJobwKlinger, 400 ;John Bowen, • : 4011 ;Thomas Millard; , • 4011 !Sarah Millard, 100 ;Peter Denson, ' 70 1311!.. Joseph Haugha moist, 1 400 . Heaves and Harp, ; • 1 .400 • ! ditto 1 '370 j ditto ; • 1 ZIO . Jeremiah PearsoL 400 j William Wister, 400 George Ashton, , 400 1 Henry Toland,! 400 1 John Fries,' ?; 2691 ; William Peati3ols,; • j 800 ; Philip Hoy, i ' 2170 Reaves & Carp,.' ' tipper . Mahantorigo . Townsh -- 100 11 Jacob Kimmel & Cp. , l ; +250 Ramie Kelm, • ; 900 Benjamin Snyder,' 1879 1 John B. Otto, -• 1 _ No rwegian Township. I 215 ! Jacob Ilreckley, ' 00 j ; Robert Earl', • '• 59 ! • do. 160 1 • do, 44 j George F. Randolph, lof 334 J• ! do. 1 • 101 Wm. Richards, J . lof 321 j Benjamin Richards, 1 118 Wm. Richards, ' 100 ; 'do. ' 11 ! do. 1 • ,1 ' 3 Lots Charles Shippers • 113 Arnes Charles Wetherill 41 ; do. 35 j Valentine Wagner, deCeased. of 324' Joseph Wood, 1 • Erns Wm. B. Meany,! of 321:A. Thomas Siltyminn , ;' • 1 lot:No. 155 George McGregor 1 156 do j I 150 acies Seltzer & Zimnierman,t ; L 2 Jacob Buckley, ' • Lnt Jacob Allen, j - -NO. 30 Nicholas Fhouron. ! 31' do 'j • j 32 do 1' 37 do 1 - I 39. do • 3 do . . 4 do do do , . 11 1 do . go do ja • • 1 22 do 23 do 21 do 'j 25 do 26 1 1. do , • 27 , "do 1 . 29 1 .do 1 29 , '== do 1 • ;a' Miss Murphy, 1 •- , 3 i" Rachel ()raw. • 2 I'. Burd Patterson, 2 j" Abraham POW '•• George Delbert, - . 1:!" Johnliantner ; • 2 Stein 2 •" John Shoener, Jr.. 1 5 1" Robert C. 1101, . t ,• •" Henry Tyson; 1 •• Charles Ruch No. 19, •• Samuel Brook, = Richardson and Hill, No. 2, ditto , -3, 1 ia ditto 4, ditto •• 1 5, j Borow;I: of ichti .14 16 Lots E., S. nobles. 9 1" Jacob ShappelL • , 3 " Solomon Bensinger, 2 " Sophia Luekenbill, , 21" Joseph Rickert, 2 ‘. Robert Jones, . 2 ' " John Christian,. 1 1" Samuel Bowen, 1 " Titus Bennet, • I Brook S. & S. Potts, ' 21 0 George H. Cummings; 2 " George H. 'Richter, 5 ; " Henry Doebler, Estate, , 4 ! Lokiliara. 2 " John H. Everly,. 1 " E. IL Gite, , 21 ". Kintner & Mortinier, . j •I Richaidson & Hill, N 0.2 ' do • do do do do' . ; do iB2 i 2 02 ' 1 30 3 92 77 43 155 9 10 1 30 MEM 1 51 1 47 2 03 5'29 93 9 80 13 84 7 52 135 9 10 4380 :340 1 52 2 90 4 78 1 95 7 03 17 91 9 69 3 I.XI 4 32 1.13 4.57 1 56 9 80 1 28 10 01 1 70 5 05 10 . 50 15 65 15 50 15 33 2 60 1 00 , I 42 6 1 30 6 91 8 40 25 49 8 40 4 92 14 76 32 66 110 -83 h&Co 360 10 15 9 72 19 62 Br, Co. 504 14 49 31 28 19 05 0 30 11 61 22 66 14 60 31 28 14 72 I 47 00 55 51 55 51 82 23 53 72 32 13 1 7 1 7 311 eti 36 164 038 .9825 12 29 1 8 19 932 55 °° 207 00 4 3 88 50 I 2 55 R 16 020 ~ 577 1666_ I 2 0 0 i - :1 i 8 • ; 49 .! tract B 00 2 &I 9 35 9 20 2 92 349 . 7 16 1 05 66'40 17 60 2 56 0 42 768 2 22 17 26 723 10 40 11 63 11 20 8 68 3 38 3 33 3 72 2 10 27 eo 63 eo 10 56 1 62 1 24 48 00 51 45 ' 14 70 724 7 72 7 63 13'92 1852 11 23 12 32 II 33 11 35 17 855 21 09 1529 12 15 13 94 10 15 II 33 945 e 733 ' - ' do t 'l9 do , 20 . • do 26 i do 104 do- 103 do 106 I,' ,do 109 , 107 , - . IA9 /09 do do 110 111 do 139 •'• do , ' 139 do. ' 140 I Joshua Lippencott, No,lool I do ... lOU I . 1 do • 102 . 1 do . . . .1031 , I ' do 1281 ; I d o _ .- : Is% 1 do : ' r. 4 1 . 1.1 1 .1 de' 1311 i " Ludwig Berger. No. 106 11 1 .• do " ' 100 •,-. 1 1 do •; 120 1 : Bfick 4.. Richaroson.; No. I; Julia R. Brick, N 0.24 ,- 1;j do 23' . 1: [ do.. 31 1 1 1 do . .67 . 11 I do. 68 11 1 do . 69 '. 1 1 ' t do 70 1 I I ' ;_ do 93 . 1 .1 Borough of Pottsvi ll e , Norill 3. G. Clark, N 0.61. 1 11 `il 95 do part of 32 and 84, iil 95 do .No: 24; .1 11 30 John Bailey, first below Clpt. Bair.ll 93 John L. Furguaon No.14;1 I 162 do, . 15;1 111 62 do ' .16.1 ' .14 62 Edward ll. Gill, ' 1 196 John Packer. f 1 li 99 Joseph S. Silver, i of 62,1 4 95 1 do ior 39;1 :II 95 Foust 4. Fidler, N 0.69, ,1 11 30 Chamber, COrrY. iof N 0.162. 11 95 Peter Reinhard. . 1 ,i 96 Nears- Load Eatit . to partl of lota 1 No. 48, 50. i? 3 25 Meter*. Louand d 84; Risiate pair of love r N 0.83 ' ' 5 2 a Nerwra., Loud Estate. part of lots A No. 86,87, . 11 30 Win. and Rob't Thompson,' • 2. 60 • • South Ward. ' If ' 1 Lot 1 1 I 1 I 1 losejah Bannister, No. 24, Potts sik . David Cook - . Islo.lo, . 13 90 Robert Davidson, !. 3 90 r nigher & Shomo, No. , 3 05; tree. & Bannan. atom, j. 90 Lyon & Wood, S. Aye.nue N 0.4, .11 70 Feorge W. Richards, ::3 90 rancis Salter, part of-No. 70, 7/ 260 amilton, No 7 Ea 7 I Ac es. 1 AA 310 t !2'"4 \:3 70 11 40 11 40 11 40 11 40 10 74 11 40 14 00 3 90 Linizer Mahantatigo. John Bower, Peter Kb?ger, Samuel rlo George Marko, Leonard Ellick„ P. Gebengond & Wm' Frazer, Mary Eckert. John German: George . - Eckert, • Calvin do 146 • John 11uber, now E. I 303 :11. Boneyeitz, now C.l 413 George Dewald, 159 'John Burkhard, 410 Wtn. Witman 410 Frederick Raub, 401 Feather, 190 Win Shoener, 316 John Kendall; 123 John Witman.` 1417 Peter Nagel, 129 Stephen Leininler' , 81 Kauffman blarcusl, 2127 , John Otto, 522. Michael Settzer„ 119 • G. Seltzer & SpitOr.l up John Hassler, &Co.. 60 Nicholas Halter, 8 Fidel Ileitzman, 300 Peter Shitliz, 65 Frederick Beaty, ! 190 Philip Kunizelman, 300 John Yount, 95 John George, 237 • Daniel Messeramith, „410 Daniel Rose. 2AO Thomas Wildbahn, 250 Wm. Shoener, 110 Thomas,flarron. $0 Peter Filbert, • 126 do Treasurer's Office. March 9,h. HENRY SI.IOEII 7u 7 35 7'15 7 03 7 72 5 60 03 56 35 35 1 75 1 84 1 75 1 75 1.7 S 2 05 March 9. :Perfumery! Pei /TILE autrscriber has just oft 1 and Superior French Perf is Farina Cologne, Florida Wei very pleasant perfume. and is at keeping hair in curl for either Children; Roman Kalydor, f Smelling Bottles, Lavender IX • • perior Beat's Odon Pots and mature, Orris Tooth Wash. T Boscsmnd Puffs, Indian. Oil ant miring Hair a beautiful brown cassar Oil, Scent Bags for dray Roses, in Bottles, Brown Wl and Lemon. Otto of Rime. &t Glenn's Saponaceous ComplYr Roussell'i Celebrated Shaving Rousselt's Emollient Saponace ing and softening the liandd, ping. • Roussell's Balsamic Viler of I and Teeth, keeping the bit preserving the gums in • a preventing the decaying of t. by eminent Dentists. For sale at Philadelphia pie., December, 23, . Fresh Gard T ' HE subscriber haS 'pat Garden Seeds, warrant follow - 11u variety, to wit: Broad Windsor Beans Large Linia do White Dutch do Speckled C. do •• liorticultiiral do . Early Six Weeks do Early Valentine do Early snap short do Fitly Turnip Beet Long Blood do French Sugar il) Early White Scarcity do Borecolo Broccoli Early York Cabbage Early Sugar Loaf do Large York do ' Green Curled Savoy do Drumhead Savoy do Flat Dutch do Large Drumhead do Red Pickling 'do E trly Battersea do . Nutmeg' Melimi ! Citron Melon • Water Melon Cantelope Nasturtium • Okra giber fikintici.Onion Yellow Swasburgh Onion Red !annual do engar Parsnip • Curled Parsley Hardy . do Extra Early Perla , ,Early Washington do • Early Prolific . do Early Frame do Dwarf Blue Imperial do Early Warwick do Bishop's Early Dwarf do Dwarf Marrowlat do Large Marrowfat do! Bull NosO Pepper Mammoth Pumpkin . Early Salmon Radish RediTurnin do • iEr All kinds of Grass, to order. 1 ter Merchants and' otha rs. supplied.. with Seeili Wholesale at Philadelphia iices. i, Garden Spades. Steel Garden lines. Rakes. Trans: planting Trowels, Prunnfn Knives: &c. &c. for sale cheap by ! B. BANNAN, A'or: Marc y 16 ! 11-• 5353 40 38 2360 40 00 " S 00 110 10 00 1 430 5' 2 34 78 2 08 ATE IV IVH9LESAL.Fi STORE, Lippincott* II aY101 1 : Having made extensive! 'preparations, are now '[ Ready to !Supply i [ _ L , CASit BUYERS ‘Yril s CLOTH! NO, 1,11 ROM ten to fifteen per cent lower that] Otli ;• er wholesale deateri.,Hve OA do this by buying for cash, and,letlipgentirely.for tliesame, those who buy by small .9usatities as well 'as the extensive dealer, will find it trr - their advantage call at • LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOIPS, No. 200, Market Street, third door above'Sixtli; and one door belowt he It ed Lion [lntel, Philadti. f From the Phi/oda. The location is often asked' by strangera H Where can we go to tiny the.best itnd cneapest spit of elothes; they are lialerred: by imost our citizens to the extensivecatablishinent of LiPpin. colt & Taylor, 200 Matkot Strec i threeldoorti west of Sixth. • . Lippincott & Taylor arc wltoleaalle dealer* and always receive the largest assortment in-th'e *City, they also have thelbputation of doing the finest vvork, and take special pains to, please those who buy a single snit, well as this extensiVe dealer. Their is certainly the - placd. It Is heat t door to he *ace Lion Mita ". Phatch., October 7,• 043 1 20 78 4 20 4 39 • Notic e 1 , • • . , I ~ S hereby given, to the Sckholders it} CompanY for erecting i Bridge over the North; East Branch of the river Susquehanna, hetween xhgtawn of Cata wissa, and The mouth of Fishing Creek, I that a meet ing of said Stockholders, will be held at the house now occupied by. Jacob Dyer, inithe town of Cataw ssa, on Moaday, the 6th day of May next, between the boars of one and six o'clock, P. M. , forthe purpbse ofelecting one President, Six Managers, one; Treasurer, and one Secretary, for said Company; forth,: ensuing year. : March 30 13-6 t , 8 E. S . HAYHURST Seety. Ward. neinOva I. rr T AE subscriber respectfillly infprms his Diendi; and the public in .general, that he-has removed his: Es. tablishment, to the house Imelyoccupied by John Ruch, in Centre et., one door frota the corner of Norwegian It., where. to will be happy to. supply his costumers with all Binds of -Frtsb Meat. .together with Harm Shoulders, Dried Dee f,,, do Tonne, Soiciana . Sausage, Arc., at the lowest prices. SIMON STROUSE, .; March 340, 13-3t* • . Darman; Store Stock For Sete. ••i r: MIRE good will and Atoek, of the Store, situated on II the North . Eaet Cornea' of Centre and Market et.. in the borough of Pottsville, now. occupied by Win. Mines, di. Co. . - • T Any persen or persons desirous of entering into the business will find it to theie advantago tci For MIAs of sale, apply td , . Pottsville, GEORGE SPENCER,! ine ray ills . RICK ART JONES, Philada. . March 30. 0 1 i - - Notice ! is s hereby given, that tbeflooks and amine. of klegars. s Haas & Laing, and also Dr. Chas. !Hester, are left with the subscriber for Collection: An persons know ins themselVes indebted toveltber. of the above firma, will please call and - make settlement, without delay, at my aloe, next door to Mr. Oto.ll,Stiehtt's Ilardckeie Rune, corr.er or Market and Centre Etr, et. ; : • : s:farrh 30 13-3mn , N. T , WILSON.' ' • BEIN • . 171 20 29 , 4 19 - ; ) Q 4 f 495 I - • 21 OG IMMO, 2 6 Pt 29 • 95 $6l • '25 J36i : 3 !EMI 1 1l 283 ' Pythe, &Co:, 2012 '4ythe,..V.co.i 41,60 .60 243 . 1 61 20 .59 84 • 59 81 4 ';4O ' i 5 14153 8:10 17 ,1 50 5;41 12193. 1117123 4' 16 :1149 8100 2188 - r4B 24: 1 00 8',793 1i: 17 - : . 14'40 • 4 00 ,• . L4l 09 41 ; , 24,491 17,. 874 r , r c 1 3 00 co • ! 5663 TAKER, Tfgasuicr. 10— furriery - ! , pied a lot or Elegant ctimery, among "Ivhich. ler. floney Waier, n' to excellent article tor. ;Ladies, Gent*en or' fir the Compl4lioO, ! icr, Boxe j watq.,str -3 B odes, Mat row I O. get Powder;' Powder 411 Indian Dye. for coi -1 and dark color Ma rv:era. Genuine Otttirof lOdsor,!Musk. Prange .:. hc., Spa:ps, Alt), nd for Striving, ~ .i: tl Cream, : '. F. : edus Paste,fin. svllitv l sand preventing clitp r ! , Vangier, for the Ml, ou v th 'cash fresh_and ,owet., ticalthy condition, Mid e tectli,recronmenttcd i : _ , t / 01 I • [. ;11.1NNAN, A gent', I=l !opened supply;; of tl fresh; ciA , racllig the Early Cauliflower . Vhiteit•FolnljeeiCry t• Ped So id North's Gt nt IL dti New Silve r G. do `1 ?cieria;'or dfl Minted' - do r LoitOran2 t s _larot Early Hurd; do r Curled Cress E Early Prune Cuctunber Lei,g. PicliOng clot Early CliistCr do :1 Curled Endive ' I.:gti . Plant I ' • Bucket Ashi corn ji • London Lech Curly Scoteh do Early Curlhd Lettuce Early C.illhage lndta Dear! •do ;Brown Dutch ep Saladj Van Rhubarb • NoundiLea'yedaitiOnach Zealand do ,; Early Bushlsquask ;Vegetable Marrow; do . Caccia Ntit'do t To.rriatdo ' 'White.lKiatTeroip !Purple Top do Rota Saga I no !l'ltytilOand!Sofze • ,Sweet Marjorenti ' Sweet Basil; Rosemary Canary' seed Millet l do t tiletnp: do ' !Red Clover Seed E I ~ %Vhite i dpi smatlOniops t , ' !Bell do , Field :dry (Long searlot do LYellow'. Sun - liner do!, ! ad other Seeds obtained MEDICINES. Ort 31EIANG'5 • ' i ; MEDICINES', A ItE now acknowledged to be the very best reale -11; dice fur those diseases, fur which they are recom mended. , .trxtrivALLED ruLitox.m.Y S 17P, Ii the best article that can be produced, for Cougis, I • Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit- !, , tins of Blood. Measles, Ctoup, Iloarsness, .: '..; Difficulty of Breathing Pains in .the side, Breast, and all diseases of ' : ; ! the PULMONARY ORGANS • - ,• i &c.,, &c., &c. this "Syrup'? has been used, and its astonishing cif ra Live qualities testified to, by many of the most res peetable citizens of the United States. We do not, ;my cannot claim as the visa does infallibility for our. rctridic'ne; but having tested the medicine qualities of ;the " //sonar!, Syrup," in an eztensive;and varied i ',Medic I Practise' for many years, with 'unpredecented isueee ,we unhesitatingly pronounce it one of the ve ry he remedies in the world, for Pglmonary Discuses. Give t a fair trial, and you will be thoroughly convin !mil, hat it is not one of the common quark nostrums or i the day, but a medicine: of real value—one that is well Worthy' of the high and enviable reputation, which' it has won ; and one worthy to be in every family. A rttler reason, why ALL should use the " Pulmonary Syrup,'' is its remarkable cheapness, while other med icines less in quantity and Inferior in edicdcy, are sel ling for $l,OO and more, Steellling's Pulmonary Syrup, sells for the unpredecented low price of ?A) cis. per hot- . _ ltd.! , - . :Read the following strong testimony, in favour of Sreeling's Pulmonary Syrup, given by a very teepee .ta.ble tailor, of Jobstown,'llutling,ton en ., New Jet -14y. , , , ' JODSTOWN, Dec. 12th, 1517. !Dr. Wm. /Reciting—Dear Sir --It is with extreme pleasure that I am permitted to inform you, of the re markable efficacy of your "Pulmonary Syrup" in my' case. • I was attacked about the -Ist of last September. syith a Cough, that becarim So snyere and alarming, in three or four weeks, that I almost despaired of ercr a :tan reeorerino nyforsiergoad healip . I was so much reduced, that I could hardly place one foot before the other ; at night. I was obliged to lay bolstered up in niy bed; when Mid dawn, 1 was afraid of suffOcating from excessive coughing; and it was with the utmost difficulty, that I could raise the matter from my lungs. IIY relations and friends, quite despaired of my ever' recovering. 1 used a number of medicines, without. any desirable effect 1 l At this critleal neriod, 1 was so fortunate as to procure sonic of your Pulmonary Syr tip.. which immediately ,enabled me to expectorate with ease, and by the time 1 had taken four bottle:. I was perfectly cured of my cough, and My flesh, which I hml lost, twenty pounds, returned with nit- usual strength. And by the blessing of Divine Providence. upon -the theantrnsed, I was in two Months perfectly cured. I ;am now as well as I ever was, awl have - no Cough, nor 1 the least effects .bf my former disease. _ ... WILLIAM CURTIS. i For sale in Pottsville, wholesale and retail, at J. S C. MARTIN'S Drug Sure, and in Philadelphia, by T 1V• Drorr, Sen. /- Feb. 17,7.-- - • The Most Common Saying IFS that! would not give one hattle 0111a.Swgvstcs AI Coin - pound Syrup of Wild Cherry,for half it dozen of any other preparation. I have trice all• the pop ular ones, but this stands unrivalled for the cure of the following diseases, viz :—lnfluenza. Coughs Colds, Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of 'the Heart. Whooping Cough, T;clding or rising sem satio'n in the throat, Bronchitis, Asthma, or weakness of the Nervous System, or tinflaired con tihttion 'frinn, any cause, and to prevent persons from,. falling ;into a Ut CLINE, this ineuicine has not its equal, ' And when tivo much calomel or quinine has been used, this mediclue will prevent its evil client op thin sysb.m.andrepair the billiary functions. As a proof • oldie above mediciim giving great strength and clear negi to the voice, a gentlemen from one or our large auctioneer establishments in Philadophia;who has been using this Syrup; says that it, is the gre nest medicine in cry en he • ever sow. Of course, file ;Minister or Lawyer, who have so exert their voices. would be equally bona:lW. Reference will be gin. en to the auctioneer, by culling at My i:tTice. Caul:Jos.—All preparations from this valuable tree except the ovigittal (Met. Swayrori• Coutpound Syrup of Wi'd Cherry lrefirtiruntr , acid rorinteqeit.-- Prepared only by Dort. Swayne, whose race is now. removed to'N.W. corner or Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. • ; _ . For scleat the More of DA NI El. KIWfIS, in Puitsville, wit., ibe wile Agent fur Schuylkill coun ty. January 13, • . Reduction. Fourfold in Prices, Or Nothing if the Uer 1$ not Delighted with • A' IN7 article that. every Family must consider indisp i en, sable, when they knew Its power and valtM, and which has heretotbre been - sold too:high to reach all classes. has now been reduced Fourfold in price, with a view that rich antl•poor, high and lon - , and in fict cv.l cry human being nnt'y enjoy its chmfofts ; and all get it :Mall have theyrice returned to than if they are not delighted with its. use. W.. asset, without the pos4 sibiliv of contradiction. that all Burns and Scalds.eyeryi external Sore. old Jr fresh. and all eiternal pains and aches, no matter where, shall be nnluced to comfort• it in five minutes--sai'ing lift, limb, or scar. No ,burri cnis be fatal if thi3 is applied, unloss the vitals are stroyed by accident. It Is truly magival.to appearance, inns etfecto.' Enquire 11,r " Pain En . trdctor Salve."l Price.t.ri Onto, or four t fines ag much; for 511 cents, and ten times no much for ' AU country merchants are requested 'to take it to their towns on commission, as the preates.t bles.sing to mankind that hat! been discovered in medicine for aces This is st flute languaze. hut you may depend its pont4,r will fully justify it. Sniff at Comstock's Branch Houre l l No. 2 North sth street, Philadelphia, and hr I ,J.S. C. MARTIN Pei,. 17 . in Pottsville. Wright's. Indian Veget . a.ble •Pills OF THE :NORTH AMERICAN • COLLEGE I Of Health: ak- 0 MEDICINE. has ever been introducedA to the • 11 tuerican Public, whose virtues have been more - cheerfully and universally. acknowleged, than the a 1 bove' nam . ed • WRIGHT'S INDIAN 'VEGETABLE PILLS. . 1 To descant upon their Merits, at this hie day, would seem to be wholly dnnecossary, as very few Indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with i the real exiellence of the medicine. But if furtmli 1 proof were wanting to establish the credit °fads singit lar remedy, it might bh found in the fact that no media Leine in the country has been so ' I SJIAMELESSLY COIINTERFE,ITED., 1 Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pla.; ces, manufactured a spurious pill; and inorder nini completely to deceive the public have made kin but ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.—, These wicked people could never pass off their, worth-i less, trash, but for the • assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spa Mous article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to thi i monstrous system of imposition and crime. The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fnrc he on their guard against every. kind of impoSil. iron, and remember the only genuine Agents in Pottk i ville, are Messrs. T. Jr J. Beatty. The following highly respectable store keepers hadi been appointed Agents, for the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS; FOR SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY, and of whom its confidently believed the germini medicine can with ceilainty be obtained: - T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel de Hill, Orwigsburg. ' . Aron Mattis, Mahaniango. J. Wrier, Kling.erstown. , • JacoliKauffman, LOWCT Mahantango. . 1 Jonas Kauffman, • do ' . ' ~ John Snyder, Friedenshurg. I Feathemff,Drey ACCO: Tuscarora. ' William Tager?. Tamaqua. . John Maurer,, Upper Mahantango..l.- - ' M. Ferrider; West Penn Township. 1. - I Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. 4 I • I P. Schuyler; &co.. East Brunswick Township. • 1 C. 11. DeForest, Llewellyn. . E. 0. &J. Kaufman , Zimmermantown. . r Bennett & Taylor, Minersville. , ' 1 I George Reifsnyder, New Castle. i Henry Koch & Son,'McKeaneburg. - I Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. i I John Mertz, Middleport. • I • Samuel Boyer,-Port Clinton_ • i Shoemeier & N.V.:."?.., - ..aan, ?..:Laylitill Haven. ... HE /K.IRE OF COUNTERFEITS. I i The only security against imposition is to purchase from the regular advertised agents, and in all cases he particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. - Office devoted exclusively to the sal; of the med .cinc, wholesale and reatil, No. 109 Race street Phil.- delphia. . al-Remember, none' are genuine except Wright', Indian Vegetable Pills. ri Feb 9.1, W. CARLISLE, JR., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCRANiT . Arch Streeti Wharf, Schuyikilll Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY, informs hie friends and the allit , prblic. that he is prepared to. receive and for ward Merchandise of every description, to all parts on the Juniatta. West and North Branches of Vie Susqueliannah, and Schuylkill and Union Canals via Schuylkill and Union'Canals. which are In complete order - And such arrangements made as to insure a full supply of water during all the year. Shippers of produce will find it to be their interests to send produce to the .thiladelphia bla'rket, v a Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being" the cbeape t anc.safest route. Plaster, halt and Fish coustantly.on hand, at lowest market prices. Every attention paid to shipment of sferchand;.6 by good safe boats. cOmmanded by careful capta its together with promptness tri salesof produCe. Merchandise will not be detained in store on at. ofstormy or wet weather, the boats load ali t ' unload under the store in the dry. Philadelphia „filly'', 1813, I `EVER AND AGUE. R034.'440'4 7 ONIC. MIXTURE,. A FRESH supply of Pte above Medictne.a certOp cure For the remr ankl.ague. Just received and rale at • RTJIV'S Drug Store Seftertiber 3. 11E1 ATlMArribyir. ,'• - : , f MILITARY STOICE.• `4-1 .- T , . , ~ 4. , , fiE subscriber would: respectful& inform ' l lug !friends and customers, that he haalloratcd hia:j; • , . Military Cap Manrfarlary - ;:-:'gl. In Third Street, No,' 101; a few doors ,below Rar,:i?„., whir° he would be pleased to see hie old.custotneW' indias many new ones as arc di;iposed to favour W with their custom.' lie mill eciminue-s to manufacture,' Military and Sportmen's articles of everydeseriptittiV such as leather. Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver Breit* Caps, of all patterns; Forage Caps; Bolsters tort Body Ito ; Cart6tich Boxes. Bayonet csbbards, veit,l3. Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsacks, 'cliilereni pat , 1 , erns i Fire Buckets, Pdaitnt; Buses,. lobe :lq, 13r sh and Picker's Plumes. Pompoons • Fizemek ,1,.t Ca s, Leather Storks, Gun Cases. superior .quati# s Shot Bags. Came Bags, Drumsot.c..&c. :. 1 1 1.7 .- 'old. r s thankfully receircld and prnmptly:*- terale i tn, 1 W ILLIA h) CRESSMAN,' - - , f; ' NO. lOt North Third Street, a few doors below iltee:e l'hilildelpliia,JanU a ry 13, 181.1 _ • 2-(Cisi? ,; • IRO:Si S . T. 'RE • Nrp. 53 ,VOR Tll /1"...:1TER sT. .V.E'DOOR Arch street ; Ph adelphia,';W: 1 •- i Jatnies S_ pelt cer,. .Tr. Has ConstantlS/ on hand-L . ,q, IRON. AMERftAN AND lINGLISII REFFNRD, B PRIN(% STenf„' UE$l7 ql:ILITI JUN ATA • sit.r n m ous, a. • mmHg ;lime. AILS, RIVET IRON, 140611 IRON. .11.1 ND • !rm SCROLL IRON. NAIL • :il.lX*l7 RODS, IV-AEON BOXES For sate, oil the nipst reasonable . Eehi 17. 740 _ • i The p.issenger now leaves the • 6.Trit, of Broad and 'Cherry at:ect daily at 7 o'clock 4" . . 3 4q4.- rqopping at the usual wai'po;ms, V.d arrive nt:A:qtts 011e at I•2i %Mc, Returning. lea.vca Pottavikat 7 O'clock A. Al. daily, and arrive in the city Passengers for Northumberrand.Sunbury, Datia?-I.lle. Vnd tattatmssa meet stages at--Tottsville on th.tf , ,irri. al of the trains dai lr, and are 'carried througil;With out delay to • i! her. of thos'e places for $4. Passengt•rs for Tiornalma, I lazleton, Xlauchitrkunk and \Vokeshartie,i Ott the cars at Port Clinfeat , (7ll ands flont the city) and talte• the cars of II tt Ic T( 2AM frail lll road to Tamaqua. thence go hfAoook stages to Mauch Cliuyk, where they meet thelpg-oket Moats for Wilksbarre. r - ' • Fare to Mach Chunk. - • Pare to 11'llkesharre, 5 (41i4 ! • DFOnD, Sect vtit'3% Pidladelphia, JtOy 21, 1814. 74 Cheap Carpet Storeii - ;.;' ONr TILE C A SII • .1i). 41 Strawberry Street, r rim std.:v-0.7e rent in their preseht- be-. j ". int; very low, and their ternie ru,gh, tht*-tt7o*Pr millt.d.to sell so cheap. that every , -have a Carpet. otrtr, . .„.. .1k:10111111 ply Best Superfine Ingrain,:' I 1 • -n ; • -Fine and Cumninn CA it retrSt.;,s. • Loudon Dun Venetian e;;:" Fine Is Worsted ..'nl •' Maio SI rlped d.), I And 11.00 it 011. CLOVIS, from 1 to b.!. i4wide, cot tr, lit Itoome4 liana, Fatties; bezutiful Hearth nags, Flour Mato., Tabl...! and 'qui • Canton flatting, stair Itodi, Door rnatA, • it, Fur-. ititure, (hi Ciothi &c., ice. With ttlf-e,,lctll . !sort intent of lair priced Ingrain - um) Entrylin r , tirpets. Citizens of Schhylkill - tnto oltlwrs , jtt'hmding io parch lee for rush, are regpcctfully invited t4.,.411. . • -A ISo,in Whareltottse, fr0in...200 to 500 pierqPirpe, ling, fur sale Ill' wholesale, 'to wh . ch the attention of Country 51)cl - chants is invite.). Strawberry st., one darn ate ve Chesnut` ear Second NI., entrance alas at N 0.50 South 5ee...4;4,101a. Mar. 9 . OFFICE OF VIE' scirtlimiLL . •NAVIGATION :COMPOY..- • • .. . PIIILADELF.IItd, March-LW. 1812. Rata! of Toll, he., upon; the'Sclukylliini. Nov*. tion front the openng of the'. .Wga- .).f . tion in the spring , ls.ty-.;i - —,'-- --• ~ .:%.:.t BATES,. ecc.,l. , PON C9AL.;."..; .. : , • ..,..- ria RE following. rates ol'Poll ton CoilltP;fized from • 1. the opening of the navicattiln, and wOriot,be rais ed prior to the Ist of June. 1811 : anal!' tkk.ire hiwer ed at. any time during the shipping searion,,drawback -on the previous shipments' will he alloweit to the a-.. num.t br the reduction, is the way ofcrOkyi o r Toll 'on• • onal afterwards shipped. '; -., Ph!.:. . From Port Carbon. and; Pottsville, to,iladelphiai ?Xi cents and from Schuylkill Haven to' palladelpbia, 31 est. per ton •of 2.210 pounds. .- •,,. t v. . From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 `cBiita te e ;op of 2210 pannds. j - •- On all way-coal, not coming to Philaiaphia, one third of a centre'. ton per Mile. ..;:-f' I ' smut the cross weight, as.aseertained ,11 - 7..•tbe weigh. locks, five percent. wilt be deducted, and p ie tollehar ged upon the net weight. . Nia,toll will be charged upon fractions of a ton, - ,• 1 •7..;- -. . 31ISCELLANDOUS FREIGIIT": • . The rates of Toll on MiSeelipnecrus Pielght will be.:. according to the rates and Cla.saldestiOnair4BlaFt BeatoTho . at three mills and four mills perlloo3 pouna peuraile. ' j ON EMPTY BOATS. . • . The Toll on Empty Boars will be, as in•:*3, two ets. per mile; but•no toll will be charged oh .A , boat when, its cargo pays, a toll 008%5 4 upwards. - ,, - r-i•.•. '• • By order of the H."..ard of Managers. i „,•,. - t. • , '• • CLAUDIUS llARPEkßecretary. • .• " le- WILLIAM WRICIIT _..,...______,_... • • J.. lIARRADE'SI • . . V orwarding and *Cninmissinn:4leicifant,... , WPi `4., • Vine st Wharf, Schtlylht le lyz i e f , , , or ms -,,, " A than " g e P eral t h ' .; 9 ` . l 4 " u r ik - 111 : :ciisir,. 311 d the ad- IQ ESPECTIMILLY informs lib .frieii joining Counties," ' -e nw reatl receive in d 4ind the Wei: Store, and ship daily b./ 4. ..,0d covered Boats, and care ful Capisinc, VrolFW, a e•iery descripticin4tr Vert Car-. bon, Portyville. 'ychitylktll Haven, Olsburg. PIV4 elhachi, Ilaniturg 'act:Wing , and ati t4e - .". iterhtedia.ra, Vas" at uniforry i rates during the whole'. Cason, front - 5 4. 33 Per rant. lower than thc reducilkiiates hy the\ Rol Road. - March 9,'t . ' ' : . ,_. PHILADEEPIIIA. ~'.i' FA RE REDUCED ON THE .3' 4 .11 - 4 ' PIIILAD'‘, READING 'A AND . POTO. VILLE RAILROAD. ~v -, ~~~~ Class Cars. 2d Chits Cifi• r;ob Pottsville; t.: 1 2 :/,0 • §2,00 .r o un l ylN,:alc repos also reduced. • .1-•;: '2'4ftani3sYVlCittel4;c:li6. • sTnA l w, FLORpNCE BRAIp itnil FANCY ,M6NN'ET ill 'A N . 15 P. A iC T 0 R . • No. 13 Cointrwrce street, ''above • ~ liemoved floin Corner •of 7th - Sr . tkpble ." • WHERE alf•o are hiatitfactu red the Sea brat.. Irmo; 'and tr• A 24 Itatpulitan'Llonn.ns.'= , • Myrchhnts and c.alleft wish -1.::V• ing to purrlnhc 7`l find greally to ,tiWadran rage: r2t IE, the assoNrient .Ite -1,s'!11 tar, the most: ei,Aenstve, the work 7 superior• hinitttatity, and prices as lore atil4rkiy ether utanuftet,,ry itt the United States. To eon/kill a these th , :s, it is only necessary to Icallr and examizteD -- • March ir, -7111 IMPORTANT. 4maf rrnr:rh•sircalto . eall the partictitiratten- Tim/ of icActcnts'uf SchityMill • County , .."tri their extensive stocleof New.and :Fiesh . Spring 11 . 344..415, con sktinv ia part of Rich Mous. Prints',, fitritted and Figar.:d French' Lawns, Fancy Willi i•.,yery de scription of Fancy and Staple Dry goodS,•citnprising a general assortment, whirls has been - recently' ,receired from the city and New York Auctions, and 'pill bO dis posed ant such prices,-ns to he undersettribt, manc. Persons piin:hasing at this establishment, FElify. depend upon having the correct principle of btu:Hr . .* 'Carried out. that of having hit one; price. The , litwitst is na med first, and no altateni.mt. MIDDLETON :dr. DUTTON. No. 10 North sixthFL, eelbowMarker;l4ll3. F . AiWay:l on hand, awassortment- of Preich, glish and American elothS. r'assitnere7i, Vel3olgs, he. which wilt he sold at Auction prices. .!'-• Mar:. ,- 'aver At aierif. ,r , ----- i, -.9 t eitue ~,-fl tutzlile Ettlicierr, inf.' otieera ' T a Dyers,. 111 CAC /: ers, • PASCAL .140 N WORKS;:',: WELDED WE'OI:6IT ITIONPFUBES Prom I hi calibre and 2 tri - 14 t ton:, capa We or sustaining: vqssurc Prim .41X1 . , , . per square inch, with r tetop ...ri.41., 7 , ;:t... ands other fixture to snit, fitting, tnectlier. Wirjr screw pints, isinitoble for STEAM. WATER. 0 Aiennd for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BLit 1.,T.R, I'Lvir4-__ 1 - • c_ , :, ', : f... , !. ', ! . , kanufactured and for sale nzomus, TAsitErc di nroNtzs. Wure4onse 6. E. Corner Of. Third & WarmOtrects. • , July 11, March, ? ~~,7 C~? I 0 -2m BE
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