TEMPERAIWE'SOING niv ?IRS. sorn“..n: Oh castuside the poisonous bowl, 011' l b/cult the tyrant's'chhin, - Arise with proud, unfettered soul, And be a roan again! . I. weet is the draught we pour for you, Ni) fruitage of the vine; •. ' . But purest, brightest nectar dew,. Sweet Nature's generous wine ! The . Earth, our lovely mother Earth, 1 O'er all her emerald hills, Her fereSts, - vales and }rowers of mirth, ..Hath poured sweet silver rills.. - :And her voice is breathing up, 21 Fiom every fragrant shrine, • Drink of my pure and sparkling cup, Drink Nature's genereus wine ! 1 ' , • 'Then oh f beware the" tloWei wreatled boWl, • A serpent lurks beneath, , Its ruby light shall leap thy soul . TO deep despair and death.' . . And let not Wisdom plead in vain, I , , In accents all divine,;' , • I But break the tyrant's .lavish chain,, - I * Drink Nature's generous Wine ! ", A•sr .IXetnrxT.—Will ,you please' give nie 7, drink of wear!" said a little boy!at t,..he door of one of our citizens. • • , - . • , It Was mid;day-,and the weather was exceed ingly warm, the door-opened-near the dining room, ' and the dinner had just Leen placed upon the 0.. 1 We, , . i • • 'Come in, my little fellow,' said the gentleman (trait house, while he waited. • • 1-, i'l thank you sir, hut I have some chips her;, sn d wouldn't like to leave them. . t• 'Bring themin the entry 'and conic in:-Have i J you dined V • ' . • • , . _, No, sir,' said he timidly, 'nor I didn't have,:any reakes-ii yet- Mother' is sick, and I have now !justu got some chips to make her some soup?' 'Soup? 'Then Yeu arc a cook too, eh l' 0 . 'Yes sir, I got some cold meat last night, and it will make her a wed. soup.' . , , I - 'Come, my boy, sit flown first and eat a - good 01 dirt= with us—you will feel better.' ./ 1 . 1 . The boy lay down his slouched hat in alcorner, I and'aftersoine coaxing, seated himself-find ate 1 hastily.. Ire said , but little and rose to go. - 0 1 4I San Very • thankful sir,' Said he, and a tear stood in the little fellow's eyo : ,—l wish I could pay you,' he stammered, 'but - I am very; poor, and 1 havn't got any thing., He brushed the drolo from l his cheek and tallied to take Ins hat; but a smit e ' 1 played on his lips as he 'glanced at the chips, and I he added— • 1 . '= 0 , 1 . 1 . ! . 'o—l forgotL,l: have got two : baskets.of good clean chips here, andif yoowill beim one of them, 1 -I shall be eery glad ; I can get loOther: ,You Hhare been•so very kind to me, and =they will be 1 handy, ' Ma'am,' said he, turning- to the lady, for you to kindle your fire with. Stiali I leave them?' • ' " .' 'No, my good boy, keep them, and take this too,' said.the gentleman, as he handed, him Some 1 change. When you. arc in need 'come to - Me again. • - - , ' 'The poor little fellow seemed alarmed almost at this—but with many thanks be departed for the . 1 'dwelling of his Mother. "Beneath that ragged coat, There throbs a faithful hearts" AF AD 01.LTE I=l.- 46 'What are Soul" said the. recorder yesterday, to a nondescript looking Character, who stood up in the dock before him._ nothing,' said Bill Button—fir Such WEIS his name. 'roil are nothing?' said the IlieOrder... • .No, I ;tint.' said Bill ;'l'm a liohsoletb idear. I guess as how the,yatehman took mo to be the von 41erful lion, or the Bengal tiger, 'cause he stirred :no \ tip.vith' a long pole; but I aint nobody, and heint got no friends: ..,.Whit do you folloW for Shying?' asked, the re corder. • folldw nothing; and I don't livo at all!' re plied Bill; exists on the mysterious principles of vitality, and am a teetotaller from compulsion.' y'Why, you arc quite a character,' said the re --voider. • 'No, I aint a chotac'ter, neither,' said Bill -;• haint got a character, no bow. I'd have no ob jection to goin cahout with a decent feller for a charactei - , but I haint lot funds to purchase on my - own account: • . • . - 'Well, i shall send you'. to the ,corlt-house for thirty days,' said the- recorder,. ' 'Perhaps when ' you coin out you'will find tide's easier:, Bill was forthwith walked off by a watchman ---N. OJ , Pie. '-. Do 'uric Hr.u..—A few weeks ago, a wealthy _family in Philadelphia, having hired a,coolt who had been - highly recommended to them, she was ordered one day to. prepare ahiong other things a "hash" for -dinner. The hash came, and it was charming—all eagerly partaking of -it, until the dish was scraped out. So• popular .after this, did the hashes of the new cook become,, that it was ,nothing but hash every day. At last the poor cook bringing in a large dish of it, the perspiration pour down her face, which was is red as a coal-of are, she edit down, and turning. to her mistress and drawing herself up, said— 'Madam, I strikes!' • S6ikes! . why, what is the matter, Betty .Cause rna'm, I carnt give you hash oyery day, and forever--me jaws is all broke down, and me teeth is ail'word out, ehawing it up for yeas!' . The Whole table fainted, and the doctor was im mediately ent for: -A Prizvv.rGED CuAnic•rtn.•;.•—The Picayune notices th:Q:cact that a fellow_who - hadseen some service in Florida, and who • "Brotieht Ann, the ii - ar as his Phare,of the phinder Aniatit on the crown - and the loss of a leg,' entered it , chbaret or drinking house' in New Or • kanS, treat,9tl himself and sundry others, andWheil salted upon to pay; his wooden leg was a• le. 'gal tender. He tyai taken before the' Recorder to prove that fact. • Iltsurs.—Beauty has so many .harinas, one . snows not how to speak against it; and when it happens that 'a graceful figure is the habitation Of a - virtuous . soul, when. the beauty of face speaks, out the modesty and humility - of the mind, and . • the jUstness of the proportioryraises our theuehta ;up; to the heart and wisdom of the great Creator, tronaothing may be allowed it, and something to ' _ the embellishment which sets it off; and yet, whed the whole apology is read, it will be found , at)ast that bOauty, like truth, never is so gloricius, as . . • when it goes the plainest. RorsAsrre.—Over in EnE, , land, a ploughman became leeply:enarnored of a milkmaid on a neigh 'boring farm. His addresses tram rejected, and the disapidointed swain; full of 'melancholy and vertgenCe, l PrOcurci a strong cord, and ii•ent out to to barn, and tied all . tho cows tails top they. .' UYISEATED A GIIEEADLE to the Proyisienc , SI entitled an act d;reitiiiiiihe ted Lands for taxes and cithef - thz 13th day of Mar' li r lCls, and th , thereto, passed on the .12th day a of March 1821, the Treasurer of kill hereby gives notice to nil per; .in, that unless the County, lion Taxes, due on the following traq situate in Schuylkill munty are sale, the whole, or euch parts the charges and costs chargeablel at the Court house in the borough ty of Schuylkill. on the second anclhe continued by adjournmen arrearages of taxes due said co crued on each respectively. Branch Tow; Acres. `.Warrentces or owner 430 . Francis Artill3, 431 . Catharine Rose. .430 Thomas Wiltbahn, 114 John Shomo,. 55 Anna Maria Shorno, 3 7 P. Jacob ReWiner. 907. Dorothy Lavenberg, 530 Georre Miller, - 205 Philip Moyer, 428 George Grob, 921 Catliaiine Groh, 49.4 Philip Lavenberg, 914 Catharine Lavenber: 011: Barbara Artißs ' 236 Hilliaa May, . 217 Maria Sind, 100 Henry Hamel,' -65 Peter Frailev, COO J. L. Dunn, I'. Silly 309 Abraham Brown, 37a - Philip Miller, 313 Charles Evans, 205 Conrad Farer, 4391 - Robert Irwin, 4391 Elijah Weed . 439} Condo Weed, 410 nip. William Cook, 1200 Jacob Dick. Readin 200 Filbert 300 Otto John IS.. Readl '329 Brand Graefr& 191 Brand. Graeir& 3P & Rex 1 w 96 Andrew Rosiell • Et Gams Moore Iwe of 117 Samuel Silly man of 117 Joseph Wood, 100 henry Heiser Strilphaar T. Wer 200 Robert Parrish, 114 Edward Rantzing 115 Weseß CO Peter 'Kern, CO John Bailey, CI- Jacob Miller & Si 376 Daniel Sbappel, 400 John Shoener,Jr,! Exist .1111 15, - Edward B. ITuble: E 0 Bernard K. Kepn 100 y do do 7 , Andrew Kimmel _ • Borough oj 60 Lots Little Schuylkill . IEO Canbey &Co., 11l Bard Patterson, OW Biddle, ' borough o Orwiasburg. 1, . ' Sigfreid Estate, (Seitz) \ - '1 John Millet Est te, now 51 - •.Lindr, I Barry Tozensh.lp. ' •:, 400 a c re s Casper Thiel 400 Wiliam May, 418. Henry Sheaffer 431 John Klinser. 600 , Edward 11. Ii a; Biddle & SIcK 400 George Randol, 200 ! Joseph Barthol 100 Jane Priie, 100 John 51. Biddli 50 , Merril Gilman, 150 I George Shank, 200 George Rahn,: 50 . John B. Otto, 152 John Bailey, 416 Philip Meyer, , 151 'John Shoener,l 225 Peter Kramer,, 35 Philip Oilman, 100 John, Snyder, I 121 ' ' John Culp, 100 Solomon Chri4 340132. P. Cadwaluder, 1 300 MID Ileister, 300 • ,do . 40 inhn Re , 'd, n 300 \Valiant Pres t 4021 John Brady, 502 031'. John Barber, - 414 63P. Thomas MI , 417 Daniel Rsese 417 - Thomas lash 1 29:1147P. Peter Demon '- 400 95P . David Tays. t, 413 Thomas Pain er, 402 k Samuel Scott 309 78P. John Palmer 413 15P. Fran , 13 7i1.1 I: 4521 ! Peter..Jttlins, 422 601'. Thomas Ha • 417 Williain Bra 416} ' Williain Bla 4021 ! Joseph Pash CM . John Blarklt h , .307 131 P. Nathan Hes. , 472 141 P . -Robert John 417 Thonsasprant, 430 John Johns, ' . 411 63P. Jotn Lyttle, 121107 P. Thomas 'Barnes, 410 Daniel HOriY It a 416} William Da ls, 432} Paul. Hanna . . 14 George Eater, 't . 125 John C. Offr.rmani 35 Henry Snyder, .. . _4OO George Rui olph, - . 500 James Prise, 400 David Gordan, • 17 Peter R. Ssitzlager, 4, , ; k • Vest Penn. , i 0 Jacob F. Brobst, 0 Philip Brolist, . i - 7b 0 ' Jacob Bachman, ' • . . i 7, 15 0 James Erallerick, _ • ' !78 5 Henry Cri z.- • • • , ; 06 5 Peter Haa • Esq. • ' 2 34 S Kistler & Bachman, .. , -. 1 r II Kistler & Kistler, now Wm. MGM, f 78 1 Henry E. Long.. now P. Snyder; Esq.,i 5 20 1 Reasen &Seibert, ' • : : '4 68 Joseph Seger, , ; i 3 CO Thomas Tise, - !!/5 60. Jacob \Ve tier, • . . i 78 John We oer, ,I. 136 • Zimmerman, Shelfly'de, Dona:, i 325 ' Bard Patterson, , .37 43 !.: Peter Ash on; . 1 38 89 ..—BIII 'VI7, (1.60 -', Tale , t , 41 60 •• John Jordan, o: • t 7 37' Henry To and, . i' 1138- ' John t. ()rah. . I 1140. ,- • • Thomas Smith, t 10 47 Samuel Fulton, . ! lO 57 Jacob Mo er & Burkhard. now Lehigh Coal a d Navigation Company, 145 48 Sanniel Co ,i riscom, , i . 3 . 00 • Jacob Li amos'er, : ':l3 62 Charles C!anby,late Geo. Baum; i 15 20 Benninzstone Sheaffer, 1- 19 00 Peter, Storwalt, Segn., :' 1 I 1 Smith &Tosser:, • ' i 21 74 i Stephen roger, •• •• • ) 138 Stephen • " Jacob V. els-Estate, . .11/curhezm Township. 1 Lot 'A. H. Ca l thcard: • ' .311 acres Hun:zinger& A. Bangle!, 1 lot, No. 137 Jeshtra Lippencott; .1 lot No. 135 John IL Brick, 1 lot No. 120 I do ' . 308 acres John Pon, Esq., • 63 do 556 Tennsylvania Bank, . 50 . Boyer Widow, . , 26 Abraham Bartolett, 120 Doc:. Thomas Fitch, 4015 E. B. Hubley and B. Pott;. 60 Daniel & Peter- Hummel, 1000 Geo. D. & Bonneville Heim, 25 Peter Kern, 181 George Kimmel & Shoener, 1 Lot Robert Lewis, 2. Thomas Mills, - 12 acres Isaac Orwig, • , i 161 Jacob Reed, Jr., • 75 Ilenryl-Stager, now r.dward Kerns' 100 John Shoener, Jr., . • 13 Frederick Zernheld, ' 1 300 Samuel Bell, ) 1.1 Lots John Kantner & Mortimer, i I Titus Bennett 11 ' Jacob Itittins, . i • 5 Henry Deobler, deceased, i', Barney Doyle, i 1 John A Ebert, 2.4 , - --- Sophia Lockenbill, 1 2 John MeGlaughlin, 31 Benjamin Nelif, 2 : Bard Patterson, 2 Abraham Pott,.• i 11 acres Win B. Potts, . . 1 Lot do' • 1• - ; 1 Philter:M. 2 Jeremiah Rued, 2 . Samuel Reed, ' • •1 Jared Shim, • , 1 Abraham Shollenberger, 40 - Joshua Lippincott, • '2 Philip Franey Estate, 371 acres John Pint, s • 101 James Spencer, &Co, ' 300 do 400 Joseph. Spencer, 3 - do 0 do • ' Wayne Taw*hip. , . .. , . 200 William Miller er4 Gilbert, . 13 Peter Mick, 200 .Daniel Moyer, 15 • John Seibert, • . ..., .• 100 Peter Zerbe, . . • 1 Lot Benj: Nehf, 14 acres Michael Keehrey„ • • . . !60 Leonard Fisher,. • 7 Christian Ley Estate, 7 Valentine Miller, 1200 George Ruth, • ' ' 70 Abraham Fertig, 20 Hoy Philip. now Ludwig & Iluntzlnger, 3 90 1 200 , Valentine Brown, .? 195- ; 100_ 'lc ': ' ": ! 03 25 ,to • . - 112 John Weaver, 73 • Peter Neyswendei, . 4.- i _ Pin.egrove Township. Arnold 4 Kauffman, 1 I El MI Plots M Boeshar, Jo9ephichael Berger,,a • 1 Brock & Culp. 451 acresl-9PARobert Kinnear, 500 • 1 '-' ' 45P. 59 'John Harris. 9 k .1, Campbell, 2 IMarcus Marcus, OS I Williamponaldson , 415 9P. 'John Kook,. 440 .51P. James Miller, 4 4 4 5 0 0 412 ' William blontgomer.,y,, 5 1 7 4 2. 5? ...J un on b a e th rt at r IN n ' a , lker, 412 A, Carbon* 415 , Christopher LlesS, 4E6 Peter Liess, • 461 Adam Liens, •• 302 , Simon Lend. 410 . Conrad Lengle, • 40 Peter flick, 74 .. Martin icily, • 106 Summer Camp, 14 Filbert & Lengel, 70 - Part of Eckcrt tract, 78 Christian Shtope, 35 I Russel Tract.; • 1 lot George Emrich, 1 • I Charles Eisenwein, , , 1 i John Fry, • ' ;,, 60 acres Filbert and G reenawald; late, R . , ,, ay, 35" 1 Michael Prinz, 8 I Peter Ft4herr, ' 50 i Groire &Deck, - 3 ;I , Graeff, Charcs, & Wm. Lehman,. 1, lot 1 George Gleim, . 440 acres Greenawald, Gra,...efF, &Co., i . 37 ' GreerlaWald, George, &Co.:, 52 ' do . , 75 , do I ' 1 loti, Greenewald David, ; 1 ), John Hoff,. 1 F. Morriti neither. . 30 acres Michael lieberling, -. • 1 lot, Samuel Hain, 136 acres John Kline, 2 tots Kelm & Drenkel, 2l acres Samuel Loose, 1 3 - I William Lehman, 1 eh lots . do 1 200 acres Ley Drenkel, Creenewald, &Co., 283 I Ley, Seltzer, Homes, &Co., lof 135 Lehmam.Adams & Mayland, 10 • Henry Landes, - 35 Joseph Longenecker, 107 Ley, Strimpler, &Co., 200 0 Ley', Reim, Drenkel & Park. SO 1 0 P. Paul Lengel and Badtorf; 400 I John Miller 1 2 Lots Isaac Moser, I " Michael Mirrnich, 100 acres John B. Otto, i 113 116 P.; 0. Neal & Co., • , 2 tots John W. Patton and others. 2"I" John W. Patton, , 65 " acres Patton, Hain & Co., 433 Jacob Knoll, 1 371 6P. Simon Riegel, ': 695 11 " John Himmelberger i 1 095111 " Philip Weber, 370 I • John Philip De Haas,' 4 251111 " Adam Riegel, , : 399 03 " Daniel Riegel, i 227 83 " Philip Riegel, , 443 41 ." Jacob Miller, 3 , .5 ,'6 " Catharine Knoll. ' 290 li6 - " Philip Ilimmelberger, i 507 I 12 ": John Shall', i 1 Lot James Reily and Dunbar 2 44 Charles Rick, now J. Heel 2 4, Charles Rick, late J. Barri 300,acres Rood and New York Co 1 Lot Benjamin Seidel, i 279 acres Michael• Seltzer and Eck .2331 : Seltzer, Greenawald and 2751 George Shucker, I 306' Henry UmbehOwer. 306 George N. Eckert, ' 307 Joseph S. Silver, I 51, , Rudy and Zimmerman, I 72 'Peter Eckert, 209 ' Michael Struphaar, 1 j 55 *, John' Albright, I 192 Henry Daubers, 116 - George Me iser, • I "145' .Joseph E. Somber, , i 403 Deborah Dechert, 312 ' Peter Eckert, 146 Joseph Fertig, , 362 . Henry Unbehow'en' 387 'Frederick Bickel, 373 , Peter Zimmerman,. - 323 , Edward Bickel, i 315 George Zimmerman, 400 John Eckert, 155 Seltzer Michael, plec'd. - 148 . do : ' 38 . do 291 • do . 193 do 60 - Andrriw Sibcltzer. , -1" 14 Sebastian Spankuelaner fill ' Francis Spartzer & Cd. 35 Daniel Stahl, I j f 9 ' Valentine Stahl, • I I 1 Lot' Tool John, now C. Ban IA ' " Simon Ulman, 1 • 0 acres John tiler. . l' 30 P. and J. WalbOrn,- 4 200 Weidman Jacob, ' I 13 Lots Henry Zimmerman, i 100 acres John Zerbe and Leh's, . 501 Jonathan Zerbe. jr.; &!Co. X, Zerbe. Hain and Fribert 170 John Leshcr. 300 . Nancy Kinnear, 448 , Michael Breiningcr, 443 Alm ,Witroan, 438'.nary Witman, 14'Ley : Kelm, Drenkle an, '4s' Fertig, Reed and B;truptl WA Samuel Rain, , ' 200 Peter Filbert, I 50 • Zimmerman 430 Bonewatz, 100 Pant Brand, • 1. - 1 , 4 Lot Charles Egner. 1 41 acres G. W. Conrad, 37 ditto ' I I 1 Lot Ellis Hughes, 300 acres B. Rain and Koch, 15 . John Floats, 'l5O - Ellsha Pickering, 'North Pincgrrove my? 300 , Daniel Hain, 1 • 163 Jacob Minnich,i , 1 114 ' Francis S paitzer, , 15-16th of 101, Rex, Snavely & Co., 1 .. 1 . ' Porter Towlehvi, 10• acres John Brown of Peter, 10 John Brown of Philip; : 245 S. Bickel and J. Hand', 6 91 100 • John.C. Kittleman, 840 303 ' Henry Umbehower. 25 49 300 William Bradt& Co. ,I '8 40 1-59 John Stine,s • 1 : A 92 82 Jacob Veager,, , 14 76 125 Jacob Kimmel, , 32 68 120 William Graeff & Co. • , ' 10 83 100 ' Ley, Drenkel & Co.late Wm.Hoch&Co: 360 441 ditto ' .1015 lin,. . . ditto 9 72 150 . ditto, 41 19 62 40 Michael Seltzer & Co:, new Ley & Co. 5 01 135 a ditto ' 'l4- 49 1118 ditto !3128 1143 ditto, I • :19 05 '5O • ditto, j , 16 30 116 , .ditto l4 61 150 William Tobias :. ,22 66 100 Georg? Senzer, 1 .14 60 142 John Ileeher, :31 28 117 Henry timbehower, I i ' 14 72 213 John ,Huber, ' • ,47 60 411 61 P. John Lengel, , 155 . 51 411 61 P. Casper Lengel, , 55 5,1 413 69 P. Stephen Lenge!' ' I ;82 23- 120 Jacob Lengel, , • I , :20 72 209 Jacob Sheaffer, ' 32 13 17823 P. Daniel Stiller,`. 127 72 . , 441 • John Lengel, 64 38 . 441 ' Casper„Lencel, . 6138 1,443 Casper Lengel, ~ , 64 38 :11,200 Lebacood, P. and E. 121. Haley, 900 ,1105 Samuel Bickel, 1 1 ' • . 8 25 , . Schuylkill To:Ohship. 20 William Audenried, i f 42 Hell and Bolton, 1 80 Brooks & Co, 407 George W. Trybn, 1 600 William Gractf,' ' I 600 Carey and Lea, „ 3 100 • Laudabrun Frederick ' 80 Raush George, Esq. I -10 John G. Shaeffer, ' ' 75 - Emerick and Rohrer,; • ,2 8 407 Adam Kalbacb, vi. ' 216 s -200 • Jacob Heisler. ' , - , 920 , 207 Henry Sheoner, late In. Biddy, '. 577 40 George Rahn, ' ~ , ' 16 86 100 Lawton & Co„ '. 430 Lawton & Powell, ' 11 18 5 Joseph Lyons, 3 49 400 Reber George, and others, Davis' tract 8 00 100 Jolisfileckner & C 0.,, 3OB 400 William Atidenrled, , ,i l 938 400 Patterson, Schall and Klehner, ; 920 103 Henry Kepner , 1 2-92 115 Jacob Kline, ' 1 , 349 312 Merkel, Shock and Heisler,' : 716 315 . i Leonard Moyer, ' j 105 15 Henry Heiser,j 8 200 Palmer dc'Co.,.' Ea 40 800' .1. Shoemaker , and Wm, Audenried,' 17 80 160 J. W. Shoemaker, late Becker, . 256 93 Edward Swift, 6 42 66 Swift and Patton, '. , 768 25 Swift and Patterson, ' 222 . 75 Samuel Sillyman, ~., l 17 2.5 35 - Sanders Marlin, ~ ' ' 723 10 Jacob Shock,Beceased. • i 23 60 Isaac Whdtstone, Jr:, 69 400 Atllick James and George Ludwig, 10 40 400 Bright and:Reinhard, 11 63 112 Audenried and Reber, 11 'X • 112 Audenried William, ' 8 68 li 221 ' Leonard Moyer and William Koch, 336 119 Robert Earp, ' •i - , 355 12.1 do 3 72 59 ' 1 4rlo . • , 1 210 400 Miners' Bank of Pottsville, 27 60 rtil - E W d ill i i n am Sw Eit i e rt hl e y, b-er's tr3 l et. ; Is, 3,:, 0.4 i Lot George Dougherty, • ' ~,. : 41 1- " Bard Patterson, . 162 207 acres Jacob Shoener. I ' ' • 194 93 Sillyman and Parker, 1 1 , 48 00 800 Kelm and Wetherill, , , 51 45 1 Union Township. ' i r ,vi i . l' c e. . o p r d f D a : ;nor a ct ; e : o f 1 , u f i p n: ap t ' B es e me n m d s e e b : a l 1 ;:. IMarch,l6l7,and Ofh he county of Schuyl- , rsons concerne4 there aid, School, and State :s of Unscatett Lands, paid before the day of ',each tract, as will nay d thereon, will he sold tt of Orwigsburg, COLM londay in June next, t, from day to day, for My, and the costs ac- Amounts of names. Taxes due. 44-cts. 27 25 23 00 3.9 93 1 6 7 7 7 38 26 17 52 41 40 34 35 67 —l7 SO 66 13 . 65 57 . 26 00 15 34 I 14 50 10 0 • A 21 an, B. Fott, 39 00 ! 25 92,?• . 2S 57'; 20 33? `l3 31 , , , • 28 52. • .50 10! 71 60 26 G 5 g, 49 20 '2B 00 :.800 tier, ; 28 28 l ra er n. , t • • 23 41 11-51 44 . ; • ra a u r t, ant 17 08 • 2 03 -• 9 12 18 00 tz,l 16 7 0000 ' r, late I.lcnry 17 e. 17 47 ' nstvig L ' 4 19 `67 501 late gnat & Lonna, 10;40 Ign . sw .00 50 - , 90 54 Tantaauct. , R. and Coal Co., 15 i5O 20 80 1. 25 53 1 37`20 31 60 36'55 37'73 61 20 260 59 31-20 IS 00 7.60 10 0 MEd now HeLster, :ow Joseph Mitchell„, • t & B. Becker, E. Elwin agent, NV his Heirs, • • I ott, ~b am f . t 165 i 34 67 18 70 , 616 6 16 10 46 ; 213 21 45 2 55 71 40 , 16 00 10 20 48 00 3 81 6'82 1320 3 25, 1 32 21 48 2, 55 2 20 A AS 9 21k 081 18 1 70J 1 40 371 6 55 18 00 18 80 1 60 -r 2 col 202 2 col 231 1 301 300 Thomas Biddier, , ,l : , 14 70 . 160 - Conrad Foos andNihf. 1 ' 724 . 198 - • . ditto . I ; 772 .- 195' ' ditto ~ 463. Nathaniel Brawn, : .13 92 624 Josiah Han's,, . . 'lB 52 369 Isaac Nom.% e - , , o -11 25 403 Jeremiah Janicson, ;,•1. • • . 12 3'2 372 Israel Cops, ; . , - • •11 35 383 Edward Lynch, . II 55 461 Thomas Davidson„.,: ' ! 17 854 721 John Lockhard, ) " , '.... 21 09 440 - Robert White, ' • ~ . 19 29 400 • 'John, Fields,;. ' . ' 12 15 01 James' Bell, ; - ' ; : 13 Si .400 .. - George Ithridg, .'- : r ., • ; '10.13' 400 , Nichols and 1111dgw47, -,. . !...1. 5. 35 410 - - WilliamGarkigna, . * 44 411 - ' - Abrabala 11045511,00 w 1. F. piddle: • . ' 1 .12 •.1 34 1 08 1 08 15 00 10 John Boyd, 5 . . t• 5 ' 70 * • Casper Thiel, • , 1 11 40 10 Christian Tioxell, , ' . , .• I - ..: 11 40 . K, -Johri Klinger, . , ;71 40 10 Christian Immel;' • ... • 11 40 r 7 . John showmo, - - i 1 10 74 30 Paxton & Clark, now J. Zirat t r: K 1 Jo hn Bailey; . '' - 00 °O Harinahand Elizabeth Bittle • • - 00 bac Davis, - l- t ' t 00 - Charles Barrington, • - __ 00 ditto hi) ditto • , 24 William Seward, 120. Thomas Reese, 100 Jacob Zimmerman, . • 300 Thomas Biddle & CO,. 100 George Rhoads, jun., 100 James Smith, . 119 Daniel Reese, _ 400 William Foust, ~• • ‘ 7 .-f 400 Phi li p Bunting, 3 • : 400 • Caleb North,it' . 1 . ••••.- ' 900 William Sprout,. _. • 411 James Biddle & Co, - .Rissh Township. . . . 09 ' Boughner, Taggart and Lee, 1 • 113 100 Boughner and Browse, 1' . 120 50 . Abraham Angel, 1 325 150 ',. James Blue, e ' 525 400 John Smith, • • 4I I 15 60 668 Thomas Fieldsct '•ii ' 47 41 400 •• Henry Gilbert, , g I 38 4 8 2100064 4004 ~ . : Henry.l Aanmd George e s c Griems,il 4) Love, Boyer,d. .. . t . •t-14 53 'i 1 768 . . t " .. 639 . k ,1 28 40 400 Andrew Lyttle; „ • F. ',I 28 40 400 • John Cole, • • 1, , 28 40 103 Henry Heiser, . ' 1 . . I 733 800 Reoher and Emrich, • • 0. ! I 81 00 102 Peter Kern, • i •• E 117. 23 302112 P. Isaac Stauffer, i, ', I - 21 85' 218 26 •• ditto, • • • . .t• I 15 37 141 Clark and Duncan, • . 1 '' • 21 44 I 300 Joseph Morris, • i'lll 70 300' Richard 'Willing, • ~ 5! 1 11.70 300 Margaret Willing, 1 • •••: , I 11. 70 300 : Richard Willing,. . .j 1 I , 11 70 396 Michael Fenstermacher, -- , ; • i-15 43 182 • Frederick Kellog; • ' 1 12 91 400 E. B. Ilubley, I . ss 4o 407 Doctor Isaac Ilieeter, 1 . 63 03 100 John Brobst, deceased, ,I.' I 570 407 147 P. Samuel Laird, I . t - , 83 03 200 - John Strouch. ... . , . 14 Vd 400 Andre*Geiger, ' - 753 383 14 P. John Barron,' . , z , 27 15 402 69 " Alexander,.jtobeson, '-'. , a 8 53 432 13 "Jame s McNeal, ' ; . I 3 8 66 409 Simon Beaty. .. . 53 41 416 141 " Herman Beaty, 1 4, 28 67 909. 39 " Alexander Gibson, ; • 38 41 308 119 " John Donaldson, • 7 28 25 541 86 " William Steadman, J ' 38 38 308 99 It, Peter Beaty, 23 75 383117 " Joseph Howell, ; • 27 16 400 Jacob Ilubley; ,- i,. 29 40 400 William Haller, • .'2 l ; , 4o' 600 John Snyder, now William Belli , . ' ,33 60 900 - Christian Troxell, 1 1" , 14 40 407 John Klinger, • t 14 40 4CO John Bowen, • . ' 14 40' 14 40 4011 Thomas Millard, • • ; 4011 Sarah Millard, ' 1 • 5 ' 14 40 400 \ :/• Peter Benson, . 1 • ; 14 40 ,70 131 P., Joseph Hanghawout; ;.• .. 1 3 1 IMO Reaves and Earp, . •-• fr ' I 840 400 ditto 1 7 , 5 rio 370 ditto • 1 i . 518 370 Jeremiah Pearsol, I ? 19 15 900 William Wister, , 21 20 5 21 20 .400 - George Ashton, I 400 • Henry Toland, - I 14 21 20 400 John Fries, • t ' 21 20 2691 William Pearsols, . 1 '.• ;, 11 98 800 Philip Iloy, . , .15 60 ' l3 2170 Reaves & Earp, A. ' . . Upper Mahanfongo ro ' Jacob Kimmel & Co./ • i ,13 93 Sainte Keim, 1 1 5 50 Benjamin Snyder, 7 llO 40 John B. Otto, . I ' - 1, 0 81 Norwegian Township,' 1 ,t, 1 , u ,4 s ipl 44 1, 1 65 - 5 5 t 62 90 1 10 - 35 17 21 - 60 08 '76 59,40 ) 0 1 4 :r5 ;;8 6 76 930 2 11 ' 18 16 17 96 : . • '23 77 , , 17'16 Etkect & 1 01 Guilford. 191 75 iB2 zO2 I 55 9 10 1 30 68 64 3 34 473 2 91 1 51 1 47 2 03 1529 2 60 1 18 , 3 90 7 93 9 80 13 84 7 52 135 4 16 93 60 L'4 40 3 90 4 78 1 95 .mpany, 15 43 15 54 21 61 22 95 W. 95 27 75 381 5 40 15 66 4 10 1 14 40 ert, George, 215 Jacob Breckley, 98 Robert Earp, 59 do.. 160 ' do. 44 George F. Randolph, , of 333 do. 101 Wm. Richards, of 324 Benjamin Richards, ' 118 Wm. Richards, 100 ' do. - 11 do. 3 Lots Charles Shipiien, 143 Acres Charles Wetherill 44 do. ' 35 Valentine Wagner, decease 4 lof 321 Joseph Wood, .. 1 2 Lots Wm. B. Meany, ' 1 ' lof 321 A. Thomas Sillyman, ' L' I lot N0.'155 George McGregor • 1 ' 156 do 150 acres Seltzer & Zimmerman, 21 Jacob Buckley, 1 Lot Jacob Allen, ' ‘ , 1 No. 30 Nicholas Fhouron. 11 31 , do 1 32 do I 37 do 1 38 do 1. 39 -do 1 40 do 1 6 do 1 8 do 1 9 , 1 'do , I 19 do 1 20 do I W. . do - 23 do 24 do' 26 • do 27 do , do 22 do , 1 " Miss Murphy, 3 " ' Rachel Oraw. 2 " Bard Patterson, 2 " Abraham Pott, , 1 '• • George Delbert, I " John Rantner :12 " Stein Daniel, 2 " John Shoener, Jr.. S. " " Robert C. Hilt,' Henry Tyson, " Charles Ruch No.lB. Samuel Brook, r 1 " Richardson and Hill, No. 2, , s it ditto 1 . iol ditto . ' 4,; 1 1 " , . ditto , o , ' ,Borough of Schuylkill llaren. 16 LOts E. B. Hubley, V ' 2 " Jacob Shappell. ; 1,.,1 3 " Solomon Bensinger, it 2 " Sophia Luckenbill. • • 2 " Joseph Rickert, 2 " Robert Jones, • ii 2 " John Christian, , 1 " Samuel Bowen. ' 1 " Titus Bennet, 1 " 'Brook 8. &S. Potts. i. 2 " George M. Cummings, '? , 2 " George H. Stichler, r 1 .,, - s'" Henry Doebler, &tine, 1 1 , • 4 •'. 1: Loriliars, -• .2' " John H. Everly, ' g 1 " E. H. Gile • • 2 " Kaneri2 . nt Mortimer, . • Richardson &11111, N 0.2 1 . do 3 11 . I do .. '4 II I• do . 5 do • 7 tl 1. do • , . . 8 do ' . 9 .1 ' do 10 ri do ' , ' 19 • do . 20 11 , do ; 26 ~ do ~ 104 , i do 103 1 I do 106 ~s do . 107 , 1 1 do, 100 ' I do ! ' 1 109 A do l 110 : ! 1 111 , do 138 7 i do 139. do s do . 140 )1 k , Joshua Lippencott, No.loo R . do . 101" ' - do ' 10211 do • 1031 • do • 12/3 r s • do 1291 do ' • 130. " . do, 131 i - Ludwig Borger, No. 106 , t. , . - . Ido 1, 100 ~' • I do - .r. • . 120 • 1 Brick .1 , Richardson, Nor 35 ' John R. Brick, No. 24 R I. ' do 25 do 31 l' l i I ' do _: 67 .. " 1 do' , 68 ' , i I do . '69 1 • do .70 1 •do .• .93 . ... Borough of Potlavilk, Nord, Ward. ' 1 Lot J. G. Clark, No; 61. 1, 2. ' . 1 do part of 32 ind 34, I do: No.' 24, 1 ' 3 'a I John bailey, first below Capt. Baird I John L. Ferguson No; 14; I do .. 15„,; I . do ' 16.'1. I Edward H. Gill, • t . 1 John P.acker t -. .: ' t 1. Joseph S. - Silver,i of 62.; 1 • I do : •'• I i 0139, :,••' I : Foust & Fidler, N 0.69. _ . I Chambers Corry, I of No. 52, 1:. Peter Reinhard, • '• ' i „ lots No. , Messrs. Loud Estate part of lots No. 48, 50, - Miura. Loud • Estate part or lots N 0.83 and 84, . .• . 5, Messrs. Loud'Estate. part of lota No. 86, 87,”: . - 1 Wm. and Rob'iThompaonyt 59. 10 SO 15 6d 15 50 15 33 2 GO d Gilbert .ner, 2 25 Zoo El a5O EZIMI I 819 12%, 932 55 00 • '207 00 4"50 3'BB '; 7 - 35 7 35 705 7 72 ;- 560 • !. 48 56 " A 12 15' 1 75 77 sti 1 75 1 75 1 75 • 205} IEI South Ward. `." „ Joseph Botnetaler.N : ,24 pitta a I • David Copk,No.lo.). Robert.Daviditod. I Feather & Shame, Na. - I - Free. 11.• Hannan. agent, 1. 18 Lyen'az Wood, S. Avenue NO•4, Georg6W. - lactia - rcrs, - 7 I - Francis Salter: part of No. 70 1 71-- I Hamilton, Nol ' 1 3 1 1 _. . ' A lkc cs. . . Lower lifahantimgc. 1 144 "John Bower; i - li. 1 71 J 340 . Peter Klinger, ; i2O 28 ;127 • Samuel Kimmel, . - . f f ., , 499 8 do - . 300 George Marke, _. , ~: ,i i 495 223 , ~ Leonard Ellick. - i ,` i 21 66 334 • , P. Lebe'ng9od &E. B. Ruble,., i 26 01 384 - Wm, Frazer, • ; :,! . ;25 29 392 Mary Eckert. . 1, 25 861 392 . John German, - , , i 25 86 , 49 . George Eckert; • ~ ! i .'n 321 28 ' ".1 11 83 Calvin Blythe,,lrCo, . . 1 83 - ,do. • . i • .1 11 -2 1 36 14S John [tuber, now C. Blythe, &Co. 20 12 303 E. Ilonawitz, now C. Blythe, &Co., 41 8 8 443 George Dewaid,.. 160 244 t 450 John Burkhard, . ,l 61 20 410 Wm. Witman,, i 59 84 440 - Frederick Rau I , . 1 . 59 84 401 ,_ I Feather, ' -; :i 54 40 190 . ' Win Shoener, ...- !I 1 25 to 346 • John Kendall, - s 1 14 53 - 1 , 33 John Wittman, , , ; li 810 417 Peter Nagel, , 1 , i I 17 50 129 Stephen Leininger; 1 541 81. - Kauffinan Marcus,: I ~I ,12 . 95 2127 . John Otto, • • 1 ll7 25 512 Michael Seltzer, I ! ,: 1 44 16 119 G. Seltzer & Spsiiar, i . 'i 88 9 ~) . .11 49 100' John Baader, &CO., i '. * 60 • Nicholas Daher, ! . i 288 8 Fidel lieitzman, • i • ,I I • 148 300 Peter Shultz, I • i .-ir• 24 00 55, ''' Frederick Beaty,,! I .1 • 8 796 190 ' :Philip Kuntzelmati, j ii•.. 11 17 i 300 John Yount, ' I tl 14 40 95. ' John-George, I j •f 1 . , 460 237 • Daniel Messersmith, I - ii 41 09 440 • k Daniel Rose. 1 1',41 36 Thomas Wildbalin, I ',, j 23 491 ` 2so' Wm.,Shoener, • ' t '' I 17 874 110' Thomas Ilarron, 1 ' ,,l 00 80. Peter Filbert, ; .i ,I I ' 360 126 . do • • 1 L O :', I • 5 661 Treasurer's Office. March 9th. VOrWigsburg, , . . lIENR& , S.IIOE,SIAKER', Treasurer. ; I ; • 10— , I March 9. PerfUrnery! Perfumery ! subscriber has lust opened a let of Elega il nt t and Superior French Perfurnery,f among which is Farina Cologne, Florida WatO. Honey Water, a very pleasant perfume, and is an;excellent article for keeping hair in curl for either Ladies; Gentlemen or Children; Roman Kalydor, for • thej Complexion, Smelling Bottles) Lavender Water. Rove Water, su perior 'Beir'n Oil, in-rots and B mice; Marrow lo matum, Orris Tooth Wash. Toilet Powder, POwder Boxes and Puffs.l Indian Oil ant:l- Indian Dye. for col ouring Hair. a beautiful brown 'and dark color. Ma cassar Oil, Scent Bags for drawers, Genuine Otto of Roses, in Bottles. Brown Windsor,; Mita , Orange. and Lemon, Otto of Rose, &c.,, ?ie.,' Soaps, Also, Glenn's Saponaceou's Compound for Shaving, , Roussell's Celebrated Shaving CI earn. , Roueeeles Emollient Saponacedus Pal te, for whiten ing and softening the Hands. and preventing chap;- in. - Ro p use g Ws Balsamic knitter of Langieri for the Mouth and Teeth, keeping the breath fresh and sweet; 1 pres,nving the gums in a healthy icondition, and previf nting the decaying of the teette.recommendsd by c ninent Dentists. i „ For sale at Philadelphia by • B. HANNAN, Agent. '1 52 i December, 23, 1 • Fresh Gatdepik S eeds. ,il TILE SUbscribai f hasjust :iiened i his supply of Garden Seeds, warrant freah; embracing the following variety; to wit: 1 '1) Broad Windsor Beans Early ;Cauliflower - Large Lima . do- ' White*lid Celery White Dutch . do'Red So td do Speckledle. do ---- North'' Giant ll: do horticultural 'do New Silver G. do Early Six'Weeks do ' Celeria'.lir Turnip do . Early Valentine do Rooted i do Early snap short do . —hong Orange Carrot Early Turnip Beet . . Early flora do Long Blood do Curled C ress French Sugar do Early 1 4 rame Cucumber Early White Scarcity do Long Pickling do But - mole . . , Early Cluster do Broccoli ' Gulled Endive Early York Cabbage Egg P.6rit . Early SugarO Loaf do , guclsh Corn Large York do - Londrin Leek Green Curled Savoy do Curly Seotcla do Drumhead Savoy do Early,Curled Lettuce Flat Dutch do Early ;cabbage do Large Drumhead do ' India' l l i lead do Red Pickling do Brown Dutch do Early Battersea& , corn Salad NutmegiMelou Tart Rhubarb Citron Melon ' Round' LeavedSpinnach Water Melon ' Rem Zealand do Cantelope , • • Earlyllush Squash Nasturtium Vegetable Marrow do Okra 1 ' Cocoa ,Not do . . Silver Skinn'd Onion Salsify, 1; ' Yellow istrasburgh Onion Tomstoel Red' Annual do w hits ;Flat Turnip Sugar Parsnip . ' Purple Top , do Curled Parsley - Ruts Raga do hardy ,do ' Thy*: and Sage , Extra Early Peas Sweet Maujorem ' Early Washington do T veet:Ba r t Early Prolific do oseMaryl Early Frame ' do Canary seed Dwarf Blue Imperial do Millet! do Early Warwick do Ileth do Bishop's Early Dwarf do , Red' Clover Seed • Dwarf Marrowfat do White! qo. Large Marrowfat do : Smarni no • ' Bull Nose Pepper Bell do Mammoth Pumpkin Fielddo ! Early Salmon Radish Long )icariet do Red Turnip do Yellow s4mtner do UT' All kinds of Grass, and other Seeds obtained to order. i ! „ e 'l CO" Merchants and whorl, suppli with Seeds Wholesale at Philadelphia pricesa Garden Spades. steel Garden hoes. Rakes, Trans. planting Trowels, Prunning Knives. Vic ; Etc. for sale cheap by B. BANNAN, A'at. March 16 i fl: - . 11 7 1 5 35 , '33 01 I 1 10 4 20 IN o t ic, I s hereby given: to the Stockhdders in the Company 1 for erecting a Bridge over the lierthllEast Branch of the river Susquehanna, hetiveriti the town of Cam ; wissa, and the mouth of Fishing Telt, i i illat a Meet' , ing of saidlStockholders, will be he dat t e house now , occupied by Jacob Dyer, in the totyn of cataw ssa, on Monday, the 6th day of May next, between the hours of one and six o'clock,-P. M. for t 1 ourise ofelecting one President, Six Managers, 'one l Treas 'e'er, and one Secretary, for said Company, for the ens ing year. , March 30;,. 13-6 t , E. 5: 11 , 5.Y111/11ST Sec'ty. i , o ,' i I POTTSVILLE 1\ [ i , 1,. _ • , . I 5 t I k 420' 4 39 EAGLE. wimp R 1 • t John Far,rell EPE CTFULL Y announces to the pnblic that AO the Eagle Foundry is fill'operation, wheie he would thankfully receive orders for castings of ev ery description. He has conthalitly on hand HolloW ware, Sad Irons , turnouts and re Is, cart land wagon boxes, plough points, mould hoards, and cultivator teeth:- he also hiS a variety Of mil rod and drift wheel patterns, coal breakers and scree* tire grates, &e., &c., all of which he will MI at the lowest cash : prices. Dealers would do well give hirria call, he ' fore purchasing elsewhere. November 25.1813. . , , IN E W, , AVO R I ' • • H . - - - ,:.-. .. : 1 D Oli ver & Kars ); . \ 1 . .. . .. 1 . . , RESPECTFULLY: announce, to the e.ltlz.ens ' of Schuylkill County, that theyhave commenced buiii ness in the Store recently occupied by William C. Leib, one door south of the Post orrk'co, in the LSorough: of Pottsville, where they have just opened 4 new and k of t carefully selectedstock i .' e . , Dry GoodS ; Groaeries . Glass, - . ' 1 Queens, Earthen and ol- , . low Ware, &d...i. &a. •!k l o . - . ; • , -• Among which may be found elleths, eassimeres, Sat tlnetts, Mouselinc de Lains, Ghighams, Lawns, Merl noes,.Silksi Satin, Laces, Nankins, Hollandio, Flannels, Marseilles, Valencia, Silk, Satili,tand other yestinge, a peat variety of Muslins, Illeiehed and Unbleached, Silk, Cotten, and •Ginghares, Efendkerchlefe, Sumner Clotho, Velveteens, Ladle's and: Gentleman's Stott ingi, Gloves, and Mits of all descriptions. trlso, Syrup, Sugnr House and New Orleansillnlasses, Sugar, Coffee ; an d; Tea, Cheese, 'Candles, Saari, 'Salmon, Shad Mack erel, - Heroine, Hams, Shoulders,- and Smoked Meat, generally, Tobacco, .Segars. .oackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Sweet Oil,.Lamp Oil, dee gr.. ! tr..c.' 11 .- Having purchased their good 4 with greleare, and on reasonable terms, they will , ,lie ;enabled t dispose of them, at prices quite Below us:their neighbors. I 95 162 I'fl2 I ' '140t , i141. , . 1 . . LETTERS of Administmtioti ~rt the Estate l pf chattel , :8 ine r s, late of Port Carbon:deceased, haring b een granted to the subscriber ; he hereby notiftesithose ;in debted to the said deceased, tri snake payment to hirn; and those baying claims, to prang them dutyauthen..... ticated for settlement. I pE9..LYNN , Adner . Port Carbon, Mar. 2 i t i . 0 4 t •• .1 • , : B 3 5 V) I 30 260 EU $5O Reikaird. - rpFIT, Stable' of the Subserlisere, in the , town of Llewellyn; was destroyed ;by fire,, on t night of the 25th Inst., believed to be the;wprk of an InCendiary. Thiabove reward will be paid for such infortation as will lead to the detection and conviction of the guilty person or perions. I March 30; 13—it • C. •EL& A. DeF9ltEkr aeo 2 60 6SP MEDICINES. sT.E.ELT.Np , s FAMILY MEDICINES , ARE now 'acknowledged to be the very best roue dies for chose diseases, for which they are recom mended. ' HIS (INSIVALLDD PULAION-dR SYRUP, . Is the best article that can be produced, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spit. Ong of Blood. Measles, Croup, Hoarsuesp, Didicaltv of Breathing), - 1.1 the side, breast, and a diieascs of ithe PULMONARY ORGANS, . • &c., &c., This" Syiap" has been used, and its astonishing,a rative 'qualities testified to, by many of the most res pectable citizens of the 'United States. We do not, nay cannot claim as the quad: does infallibility for our medicine ; but 'having tested the medicine qualities of the "Palraanary Syrup," - in an extensive and varied Medical Practise for many years, with unpredecented success, we unhesitatingly pronounce it one of the ve. ry best remedies in the world, far Pulmonary Diseases. Give it a fair trial, and you will he thoroughly convin, ced, that. it! is not one of the common quark nostrums of the day, bitt a 'medicine of real value—one that i3.Well worthy of the high and enviable reputation, which it has won ; And one worthy to - be in every family. A nother reason, why Azi. should use the Pulmonary Syrup, is its remarkable cheapness, while other med icines and more nd inferior in efficacy, are ling for *4OO and e, Stealing's Pulmonary Syrup, sells fur the unpredecented low price of 50 ets. per bot- tle. Read •tbe following strong testimony, in favour of Steeling'sl'ulmonary Syrup, PiVen by a very respec table tailor, of Jobstown, Burlington co., New Jer- sey. JOEYTOWN, Dcc. 1813. Dr: Wm. Steelling—Decr Sir —lt Is with extreme pleasPre that I am permitted to inform yoU, of the re markableiefilcacy of your "Pulmonary Syrup" in my ease.:, I was attacked about the lat of last September, with a cough, that became so severe and alarming, in ' three or four weeks, that I altnost despaired of erer a gain recoiering ny former good health. I was so. much reduied, that I could hardly place one foot before the other ; at night, I was obliged to lay bolstered up in from; 'when I laid down, I was afrai frithid of suffocating. excessive coughing ; 'and it was frith the utmost diffitulty; that I could raise the matter from my lungs. My relations and friends, quite despaired of my 'ever recovering. I used a number of medicines, without anrdesirable effect's this critical period, I was so fortunate as to procure some of your Pulmonary Syr up, which immediately enabled me to expectorate With. ease, and by the time I had taken four bottles, I was perfectly', Cured of my cough, and my flesh, which I had lost, twenty pounds, returned with my usual strength. And by the blessing of Divine Providence, up red. I on the means used, I was in two months perfectly cu am' the least e noWris ffe cts well of my former disease as I ever was, and have no Cough, nor WILLIAM CURTIS. For sale in 'Pottsville, wholesale and retail. at J. S. C. MARTIN'S Drug Store, and in Philadelphia; by T. W DVOTT, Sen. Feb. 17, 7- • The Most Common Saying HS,th.it I would not give ono bottle of Da.Swayses Compound Syrup of Wtln Cherry,for hallo dozen of any other preparation. I have tried all the pop ular ones, but this stands unrivalled for the cure of the fdllowing diheases, viz:—lnfluenza, Coughs Colds,Consumption,Spitting of Blood, Palpitation of the Wart. Whooping Cough. Tickling, or rising sen sation in the throat, Bronchitis. Asthma, or weakness of thei Nervous System. or impaired ,constitution froni any cause, and to prevent persons from falling tote. a CLINE. this medicine has not.its equal. And when too much calomel or quinine Inis been Used, ibis medicine will preveutits evil effect on the systrni, and repair the billiary functions. - As a proof oftheiabove medicine giving great strength and clear ness to the voice, a gentlemen from one of our lama auctioneer establishments in Philadelphia, who has been - using this Syrup, says that it is the greatest - medicine to cry on lie : ever 'taw. Of course, the - Minisi,er or Lawythi, who have to exert their voices. Would be equally benefited. Reference will be giv en to the auctioneer - . - Ny calling at my office. CAtertoN.—All preparations from this valuable tree except the original Dort. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. are ficlitiort.q and counterfeit.— Prepdred only by Duct. Swayne.whose office is now remoVed to N. W. corner of Eighth and Race sweets, Philadelphia. For sale at the - store of DANIEL K . 1{1. , .85, in potisville, wit.) is the sole Agent for Schuylkill coun ty. Jaatiaryl3, Reduction Fourfold. in Pricesi Or *ailing if the [Cr,::, le - not Delighted with j • N article that evert Family must consider indiven sable, When they know its power apd value, and which has beritefore been sold too high to reach all classi , s. has now been reduced Fourfold in price, with a view, that rich and poor, high and low, and in fact ev ery human being may enjoy its comforts; and. all' Who get it shall have the price returned to them if they are not delighted with its use. We assert, without the pos sibility of contrail let ion, that all Burns and Scalds, every external Sure, old or fresh, and all external pains and settee, no matter where, shall he reduced to comfort by it in five minutes—saving life, limb, or scar. No burn can be fatal if this is applied, unless the vitals arc de, • stroied by accident. It iii truly magical. to appearance, hi its effects. Enquire for " Conners Magical Pain Ex tractor Salve." Price 25• cents, or four tunes ah much for 50 cents, and ten times as much for #l, All country merchants are requested to take It to their towns on commission, as the greatest blessing to Mankind that has been discovered in medicine f6r ages. Thie is strong language, but you may depend its polder willfully justify it. Sold at Comstock's Branch House, No. ,f 2 North sth stri r , et, Philadelphia, and by J. S. C. MARTIN in Pottsville. Fdb 17 • W=ight's Lillian. Vegetable Pills, OF • THE NCiRTII AMERICAN COLLEGE Of health. v i O MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the A i lmerican Public, whose virtues have - been more Cheerfully and universally acknowleged, than the a boVe9iarried ',WRIGHT'S) INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. 7'o deScant upon their merits, nt this late day, would scent to be wholly Unnecessary, as very . few indeed Who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the: real excellence of the medicine: But if further prOof were wanting to establish the credit of this singu lar :remedy, it might be frond in the fact that no medi cine in the country has.heen so , ' SHAMELESSLY' COUNTERFEITED. • ign'orant and unprincipled men have it yarintis pia-, .ces, manufactured a spurious pillt. and in order more completely to deceive the public have made it to out-. ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— .These wicked people could never pass otrtheir worth- I les's trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided istorekehpers, who because they can purchase [le spit triousiarticle at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this ,monstrous systetn of imposition and crime. The patrons of the above' excellent Pills, will there :fore be on their guard against every kind of imposi— non 'and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts- Messrs. T. & J. Beatty.' The following highly respectable store keepers have beenpppointed Agents for ,the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR . , SCHUYLKILL COUNTY , arid of whom, it is confidently believed the genuine medicine can ith certainty be obtained.: T. & J. Beatty, Pottsville: Bickel & Hill, Orwiesburg. • . - Aron Mattis, Mahantango. • J. \Veist, Klingcrstown. - • , Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mabantango. • • : Jonas Kauffman, . do : ! • ' . John Snyder, Thedensburg. ! _ Featheroff, Drey &co. Tuscarora. - ' William Tagert, Tamaqua. • John Maurer, Upper Mahantango. , . • N. Ferrider, West Penn Township. / Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. . i I -P. Schuyler, &co. East Brunswick -Township. . C. H. DeForest, Llewellyn. E. 0. & J. Kauffman. Zimmermantown. ' I Thannett & Taylor, Minersville.. '. . , George Reifsnyder, NesO Castle. . ~ Henry Koch & - Son, McKeansburg. .. , Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. . . • i John Mertz, Middleport. , Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. .- Shoemaker &Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. I BEIFARE OF COUNTERFEITS. , • The.only security against imposition is to purchase from the regular advertised agents, and in all cases be particular to ask for ‘Vright's Indian Vegetable nis. Office devoted exclusively to the salit of she medi cine, wholesale and reatil, No. lilt,' Race street, Phila delphia. - I '1 e.:, Remember. none are genuine) except Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Pills. . _ ... EiZE2 Feb. 21, W. CARLISLE, JR., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT 1 Arch Street Wharf, Schuylkill Philadelphia. • 'IIIIESPF.CTFULLY informs his friends and the 4111 inblic. that he is prepared to receive and Ibr- ward Merchandise of every description, to all parts, on)the Juniatta , West and North Wenches of the .Suiquehann,Th, and 'Schuylkill and Union Canals via :Schuylkill and Union Canals, which arc in complete order, and such arrangements made as to insure a full 'supply of water during.all the scar. ! Shippers of produce will find it to be their interests , to send produce to the rhiladelphia Market, via Schuylkill and Union Canals, it being the cheapest anc safest route. " Plaster, Salt and Fish constantly on hand, at lowest market.prices. Every attention paid to shipme.ntiof Merchandise 'by good safe boats,, commanded by careful captains together with,Promptness salesof produce. Merehandite,will not be detained in store on ac , count of stormy .or wet weather, the boats load and unload under the store in the dry Tbibdelphia,Julyl,ll3l3,.. FEVER MID AGUE. - R OWA .iVEPS 701/ C MIXTURE. AFRESHsup ply of the above Metlicine.i certain cure fox. the fever. and acue. Just. received and tale at- • -' MARTIN'S Drug Store - Sepiertibei 3. I • 36 PHILADELPHIA. FARE REDUCEp,ONI:II4 • PIRLADA., READING AND POTTS VILLE, RAILROAD. - _ FIDUkt M- plzptr, let ClasS.Cars. al Class Cars: • I Fire to Pottsville, 62 50 , 9200 .. To immediate points.aleo reduced. -[ . The Pagsanger 'Praia now leaves the Depot. corner. ', -. of Broad and Cherry street daily at 7 o'clock A. M., iz , ,.;- stopping at the usual way points, and'arriee at Potts- ,t . ....:. , vine at 12{ o'clnk. „Returning. leaves Pottsville - at 7 ..:;,; o'clock A. M. daily,' and • arrive en the city arl2 o'• .. clock. ' . i • - Passengers for Norihumbeiland.Suebtiry, Danville, and eataNNifsa meet stages at. Pottsville 'on the aril- '',;, cal of the trains daily, and are carried through with , _ out delay to Tither of those places far .S. - • • Passengers for Tamaqua, Hazleton, Mauch Cheek and Wilkesharrie, quit the ears - at Port (.;linton t7S ' goles from the eity) and take the cars of the Little teltuylkill Bail road to Tamaqua. thence go by good stages to Mauch Chunk, where they meet the packet 1 boats for Wilksharre, ' .- . Fare to Mauch Chunk, I - • -1 83 50 ~ • Fare to Wilkesbarre, j ' 1- 500 I S. MIA DFORD ISecretary , Philadelphia, July 2-I, 18t0. '1 - • .. , Cheap •Carpet Store, • - i -- • ON THE C 41-1`- PLAN,• • i. • No. 41-,Strawherr . y Street, Ph il adelphia. , . THE subscriber ' s' rent in their present! situation,.be-. ' log very low, and their terms cash, they arc deter mined to Oa so cheap, that icvery body Han affZtici.to have a Cape. They offer,' ,'' • : 1 Beautiful ; Imperial 3 ply .1 , Best Superfine Ingrain', • 1 t i o n n e d ri o n n do( j lo m n a t s m k ri N n ,c ti n t e t . t inn , .i.....v0 i E T! .. .,,, , G --. :,,,....., , , ,1 Ftne EnAlish Worsted L'..) 1 , , . . 1 _ Plain Sword do. • j 7 i •-_ ' And FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from I to Gyards Wide; cut to fir Rooms, Halls, Entries. &c. Also, Benutifut Hearth Rugs, Floor Balms; Table and. Piano' Covers, Canton Matting. Stair Rods', Boor mats .I Bindings, fut. niture. Oil Cloth, &e., Sze. With an' eicellent assort-, ment of low prim! Ingrain and Entry and Stair Carpets': Citizens' of Schuylkill County and. others, intending to purchase for Cash, are respectfully invited tocall. i ALSO, in Wharehouse. "from 400 to 5Q5 pieces Carpe tings for sale by wholesale, to which the attention-of Country Mulchants is invited. 1. . , .. 'ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, ' l'• No. 41 Strawberry St., on-Anor above Chesnut near,„. Second st., entrance also at N0.:50 South. Se. st., Phila. Mar.9:- , - ' - ' I . 10.- Thollila!i Vil ,7 hite'S ~. STfi &IX% 11,011ENcE BRAID and FANTCS: BONNET , AI A N II F•A C T 6 It Y i" • INo. 13 Commerce street, above 4th Philadelphia, Removed flora Cohier ot 7ili 6.: Noblo , ' • r WHERE • also!are manufactu red the Sea , Crass flats, and • ..: 1 `7;....v, Neapelitan.llonnets. -, „3„... 7, ~ ~!, e5,,A 4 •;"4.;*, Merchants and others, wi5h ..,V4,4....:Ve" •:-/ p i,4 to purchase {for cash )' will ..,'' ' .• :.,--" Mill It greallys! to their advan ':;-':--,...,-- '-- tage to call, the assortnient. be :. - tr ing by far the, most• extensive, , the work superior in quality. _ • - 'thrill prices as low as any iother - . nianufactutt - in the tinned States: To ,contirin these facts, it is only necessary to call and Usantine. ' March 0, ' , • E6- 4- IIYIPPRTAN'T - ._02 • 1 : THE tindersigned, decirea to rail the; particular atten- i-, -I- lion of the residents of Schuylkill County, to.tlielr .} , Y extensive stock of New and Fresh Spring Goods, eon. sisting in part of Melt ..lotis. De Lames, Striped and .11, Figured French Lawns, Fancy Prints, with every de- - 11;1 scription of Fancy and Stale Dry Cdoil.e, comprising a - "11 .1 general assortment, whirl' has been recently receiyed . ,• '_ll front the city and New SiOrk Auctions, and will be Ms- 14 1 posed Of at such prices; an to he usqerso/d bit nuns.— Persobs purchasing at this establishmant, may - d:pend ppon having the correct principle of blisin.iss carried ;,.; out, that of having but one price. 1 The loWest, is na- 1.11 • rned tiist, and no abatement. . . 1,1 - MIDDLETON di.; DUTTON. r. i a , No. 10 North sixth st., above Market. Phila. En- H;'-i • Cr Always on hand, an assortment of French, Scc.,' 4 , glish and Anr:rican Cloihs,Cassiineres; Vestings, &c. Which will be sold at Auction prices. 10- i Mar. 9, .- ' I nn . - ' EMI SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. COMPANY. • Punt.pEcriliA, :larch 13t. Rates of Toll, 1117011 the SChlrylkilllYar!ga .• tion front the opening' of the Napika- • .• tion itt tke spring of 1844. . , BANES, Iir.,UPON qoAL. - • • , , , t, T • '..i:, .• , HE following rates Of Toll on Coal are fixed froM,,*ll the opening of the navigation, and will not he rats- l'E.,', ed prior to the let of June, 1314; and if they are Inwer-.r.: ed tit any time during the shipping lieason,•a draWback oh the previous shipments will be !allowed to the a-';•'i t. mount.of the reduction; in the way of credit for Tali 0n'•;,•,, , ; L Coal afterwards shipped. • - • :'.%:,... From Port Carbon, rind Pottsville, to Philidelphia .36 cents and front tichuyikill 11a1en to Philadelphia;,:'. 31 cot. per ton of tr).4o pounds. -• 1 . . ~ '..' r Front Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per -ton '., i• of 40'I0 pounds! , - -'• '1'?1• On all sway-coal. not.coining to Philallelphla„ons ~; . third of a cent per ton per mile. •i • : .',--: From the gross weight, as ascertained at the iveigh;,„ locks, five per cent. twill be deducted, and the toll•char .] i',- ; '• ged upon the net weight. No toll Will be charged upon l ~ fractions oft fon. ; : i - MISCELL.NNEOUS FREIGHT. . : ;., Tim rates of Toll on Miscellanenus Weight will be , ...... according to the rates and classifications of last season; y.:: at three mills and four mills per 1000 pounds permile:;•-}'.' , i • , ."•"-; ON EMPTY BOATS.— • , -:.1, The Toll on Empty Boats will be, as in 1613, two cis:, per toile ; but no toll will be charged on any'boat wlier., s cargo pays a toll of 65 or upwards. - • ...:- 1:•• • By order of the Board of Manage:l's.',;.,;',. CCAUDIUS HARPER, Sccretary:::: , 'ft March, 9 t Has re-commenced the tnanufacture of ' if. ; .. ) , ~. ' SOAP 4i• CANDLES, '', ' .;-4 i.-:.;. ..E ~. At .1N'0.12 3fargat Etta' Street, five door's ab*'.f , . Front Street, between C'allotutu:llenut i'...;,1,. r•;3.' IV iIIOW Sirt")./ f'ail . road: • t,'...1 PHILADELPHIA. : • ri, ' '' . . . IV ' Tole f h a e l . ,? l r al47 retail, r°r i li c r'si o ' ,I:, li e i ;s6l9t,ltlioicw tercet;, common Brown do.i IV hite....Fulhlr's do., l'alni do'. '0,z1.;•: tile, do:, Fancy Shaving do. : . , , .F-1,:-., f Angnet P, a3-104S. • • I . ALL • : • • r.: R IVE S 0 1 -'n - - 1 - 554 " — .....0 , • .L.ANDSOMELY sititaled in Bradford Conntyi., l on the waters of Little Loyai•zock. Creek, abonialk miles North ofFoitsville, and 15 miles South of tneton, containing as follows-rme 62, Acres, 105 -r-ipt. ehes—one 53 ',urea 7 Perchcs'7-one 39 Acres, a15t4,131j., Acres, 11 Perches; adjoining, innimproved. • The:'-'.473-', proYementii on each are a good log dwelling, smalltsan, &c., good spring near the door, and within li mktee!or Tinga Turnpike, 1 mile of Daniel Miller's tmprutr.id Farm and Saw Mill, and near to P. Office;Schoni, logs, &c. They adjoin the improved Farms of Vamps Murphy, Cornelimi. Manahan arid Daniel °brim. r f ;The Title is indisputable, .having been held by the pirerfnt owner 40 years, taxes all paid up, er.c.-Letters PostiPhick be attended Ito—and if several . ' make a purchase together, the. terms will he litLier4 D. Miller can show the Farms, Direct to • A. P. TsPhltig* • Peal Estate otiice,,23, FUberi Sly: Philada:, March 23,- ISM 12,Bilth WRIGITY. B. EMI GEOR Philadelphia • • PACKAGE BALES OF , .IIOOTS AND SITIASi. Every Tuesday morning, at .10 . b'c't Y G. W-LORD. • CAnD.—A combination having been formed byAior tion of the Dealers in Boole and Shoes, ail/440Y. with the avowed'object ofsuppressing the sale of4hotto Goods byAuction', It seems proper for the subserger, (who has held these Sales for the past eighteen njoahs) to state that notwithstanding the combinatiorg'..the Sales will not he stopped; but on the eontrary,, he will now rely more than ever, ea the patronage the Country Merchants, the sales will be held Every 7'tientaY Morning, ! at the Auction Stine, Market st.. and his erre ments svith the Manufacturers, both of this city. all New England, are such. ns to' insutu - co - tent , 'and full supply of every description or goods: — The, mere fact of so great 'en effort beirie•tulele; to Put down these Sales, is the best evidence the' Critki...ttry Merchant can have, that it fur late intcregt - .(o,;4uti , lain them._ I Ph ilada.,'Mareh '23; lqt. , • • •i 14z . mio • M II 1 , a ‘'.l - I . 2 , ?~{ ~~Y:-k~ r i.,;.~s I NT f'.' . %•• .; ca Q