N K . CDICOIO.SI PATENT SPIUNG STEEL. Cross-i-traineit Saddles, Se. , ......-4..... jilltentill D.NIIO.IIWER 9 Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Mannfaciarer., 10 ESPECTFULAA tenherti" his ainerre thanks to ..uhis customers and the üblie in general, for the very liberal eneuniageinani..which he has received from them. He- now iriOrms t o,that ho has an im proVement in the construction of Saddle's, for which he has* patent right, I'o(f:recommends them(*) the public as being far superitir in durability, ease, and comfort to the rider than any other yet invented, and he recommends his S(i.iel Spring Cross Strained Saddle to the notice of liie public, with confidence. Ile therefore respectfully knoites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite ifortimer's Hotel, and di. rectify opposite W• T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre !Peet,Vottsville, and nit ine for themselves. .fie also keeps constanty on-hand a general, as siittment of all kines of( _work, such as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Enoch. Gig, and Waggon Harness, Tronks,'ValteCis. Travelling Bags, Gig 'and Riding Whips, &c. (Every description of work in his line will be made ;to order, on the shortest ilotice, with neatness, durrability, and on teems as low as can be done elsewAn excellent assor ment of Silver and Brass ei e. • - V' ti filuunting. - Riding and G g Whips. &c. &c. which he will sell very cheap, iholesale and retail. December •12. - . MIMS CLEANLINESS OF: HEAD AAD ILIIR ,Strange it is that persons_ who attend strictly to personal cleanliness, baths, should neglect the flead—lhe•llair the most essenlial—the most expo sell--and the most healthful when properly cared for,of ail the gilts of the Creator. Perfectly free ,tray it be kept of dandrilff or scurf wi th a certainty that the hair cannot fall :int. by the use of the Balm oj Columbia. Ladies, 'will you make your toilet without this article? r answer fearlessly, No, if you - have once tried and-experienced its purifying effects—its sweet perfuir e. hundred articles have been put fo:tli on the credit of this—the only first—the only really velum. hla trti&a. in ass of testimony friam all classes tO,lliese fads. From the DostontChrohiele,:lone 10. Nvi: ace Sy an adiertiseinent in another col limn that Nhsritt. Comstnek & Co., the Agents fur Oldridge's 13Im of Columbia, have dep uties to sell-that article Boston and elsewhere.— We know a lady of thia city whose hair was so 'nearly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological developemeuts, which. cansideting that they betok ened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the oda of locks that she had worn, and, eller a year's ruitless resort to miscalled restoratives. purchased, some mnntlisi.a go, ;bottle or two of Old ridge's Balm, aird. she has now rtnglete in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness. j We are not puffing—none of the commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed, we do not want any, for though we were obliged to wear a wig a year age:L o we have now, through its virtue, hair enough, and of a passable quality, o oar own. DARIN, FRAUD.. The Balm of Coleraine has beim imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased o r used unless it have ti 4, signature of COMSTOCK CO. no a splendid whopper. This is the only esirtfiferlest that will sebure the public from decep. lion Address POMSTOCK 4- co. --.. Wholesale Di ugaists; New York Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING, and eLENtENS PARVI '4, and .1011 N S. C. MAR TIN. Drrozgiets of Pottstvllo :Juno t 26 1841 Tettei!! Itch! DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTER AND ITCH OINTMENT is datly becoming more popular. Daily dod numerous individuals stop and inform the propriettir of its great success in re. moving and curing theletter and Itch. Numerous testimonials might be published of its efficacy, but for the deliOcy felt by individuals hay ing their names pubUhed in connection' with so loathsome and disagreeible affections. It may be used with perfect safety by young and old, even upon infants, containing no mercury, or other. mineral, substances. Dr. N. B. Leidy pre— pares it himself, and kndwing its composition, most confidently recommencis . it as superior to rany other 'covey for the Tetter,i,and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr, Leidy's flealpl Emporium, (sign of the (;olden Eagle and Serfients, ) Nu. 1.91 NORTH SECOND Street; below yam, ' Price 2.5 Cents a borq And also at— WILIJ NI T. EPTING'S. Drug Store, eottsville. 25 June 19 . Croup Children. cr. all the yemeAlies yet Iscustred for this complaint, """ it is universally ackno t wledged. none • has ever been es successful as the .• 13.11.0 M uF :WILD CllEtiltY." It is a safe and simple medicine, no injury can attend its use, will soon arrest its *grecs, and give immediate rel.ef. This is the season:,when this disease makes such des.ructive ravages amongst young children and carries off hundreds to the grave. Every mother who loves her child, and all who hive the care of children, should Leep this remedy always im the house during the winter and give it as soon as Ilia child begins, to cough If this is done, the little stiffbrer will get relief in a few hours and be at once reiitored to perfect safety. • i'llitoortso Conon it is also an invaluable rt m so emit to anyijiing in , fa - Price 8 1 a Bottle. Sold in Pottsville by JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. remtember 25 WII EREAS John iT. Hazzard • and John Stranch, literate, its, lately trading under thi firm of Hirizird . and Stillwell, did on the ninth day Of February, A. D. 1841,exceute to the undersigned 4 general Assignment of. their eft. ON held In co• partnership and, intlivireal. which after' providing t:ir the payment of "on small prefererme, provides fur th l e.payment of all ieir debts . qually arid rates i t bly .withotit stipulation.. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons{ liiiving demands against the aid firrn, or either thel..:said :Jdbn T. - Hazzard or John Strauch, to presetit them to the undersigned. rind all persons indehtdd to the said hrtn or either the said John T.llazidif i ri end John Strand', arc re quired to make paymen,t without delay. F 4. W. HUG II Ei.3. * GEO. C. WYNKOOP, Assignees. The As4ignment la full statement of aff.tirs may be seen at any tint at the office of F. W. HUGHES. 33 Pottsville, August 1!4 Fort To Iron TS nufacturers. THE Steisciibcr havi n g obtained the. assignment from Mr. G,Piirge crane for a flambe" of Fur naces, and -holding alsef the patent of the late Dr. Ocisenhaiiier for the same, to smelt - Iron Dre with Anthracite GOA, and retainfng the exclusive right of said pattern to manuracture Malliable Iron and Steekis prepared to grant licenses for the Menefee. are oft ron. Applications to be ma de to William F. -Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. Jan. 4 -- • 1013 in & Fig ured EVeLmses. NEV" supply of those lieautifin and fashion bfe goi3drAost receive&and for Rale by t T.& s. BEATTY _ . Cheese. - 0 fitAPSAGO, Pine AOle & Herkimer Count? . Cheese, for sale by 1. E. Q. 4 A. HENDERSON. 3.5—. 1 August 28 Very Superior' Gree,n & Black Teas. grati:VPOWDER. I 4crhJ , Young flyatin, end 7: 04 Seachon., extfti guilty. Poi sale by & J, BEwryv, A D CI4:DS . err) and email, by the Dlz "-ser single, eat received and for gale by - . a, lANNAN. • MEM 26-ly riMI 1811 Sale. GEISSENIIAINER. 100,000 BOXES OF ,Ea. LEIDY'S 'SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD s" - ° PILLS sold the past year. Ctr'"KILL OR CURE." ..Cry This doctrine •is startling—it nereitheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the numerous Quacks who manufacture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for their base. ~ BE ABE TEEN flow you trust to such preperetions. * 'Tis true, they 'kill or cure," knd you tall then hear of the cures. bat never hear of the kart or rboundol, or those :clung 6 e , sfiluiibut are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quackniedic Ines I would retommend the use of remedies thatwiltcoun teract their bad effects. before it it to late. BE ADVISED, • Therefore.tnnurard against the evil effects ofQuack Medicines, and employ such medicines only ag you know, 'and hcive prey' ofbeingßrepared bye regular experienced Apothecary and l'hysiman. Such is DR. LEIDY'S __•!.9.48.34PA ,or BLOOD PILLS. :Which may be used at all times, arms, and seasons. where eirhera mild or achve purgatite may . barcquired or as a purifier of the Mood and animal flusda,and in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying the system,&c. &c. . - They may be used without restraint from diet or oc cupation, from moc'erate or temperate livinu, being freeborn mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerous ccrtitiOates from various parts of the Uni ted States have. been, from time to time published, it is only necessary to inform the public where they may be had genuine. Nemerous CeEtificates and recommendations from Physicians and others accompany the directions. To satisfy the.world that they are ho quick prepara tion, I would simply observe, that they are the prepara , Dons of a regular Druggist and Physician . attested also by Dr. P. Physiek, Dr. R. E. James, D N'Chapmart, Dr W. P. Dcwees. Dr..S. Jackson, - Dr.. Robert Hare, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. J, Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delay cy. C. C. Biddle, Esq., R. Adrain, Erg , &c. &c. They are prepared and sold. vi holesale and retail at Dr Lb:IDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM. No:- 191 N. SECOND Street, below Vine, sign of the Golden Ea gle and Serpents. and by. W.T. EPTING . Druggist, Pottsville. 9 February 27th, Green and Black Teas JUST received and far sale by T. I J. BEATTY Nov. 2R. ' P rint& ELEGANT new st) Is Fall Pries. Just receiv ed and for sale by E. Q. 4 HENDERSON• From the New irur`k Heald M g slerious. A gentleman belonging to one of the most ancient and wealthy families of this city, who must be well known to numerous friends, having since the year 1818 up to recently. been bent nearly double,"and for several years confined to bii bed, has been restored to good health— has regained his natural erect position—land has quitted his carriage, and now walks with - ease!! We believe this is the gentleman's own description a 3 rear as pos sible, and there is exaggeration in it. We will give inquirers his address, and doubt not his humane feelings will excuse the liberty; that any one doubting, may know these facts—though he requests his tame may not appear in print. Among other similar instances, Mr. James G..lleynolds, 144 Christie street, has been resto red. and will give personal assurances of the facts of his case Roth were rheumatism, and contracted cords and sinews. how has this been done! Answer.—Bv the radian Vegelab'e Elixer internally and Hewes Nerve and Bone Liniment externally.—N. Y. :era'', Jan. 26 1841. Sold only by Comstock 4f C 0.71 Maiden Lane. And also by W.T. Epting, Clemens & Parvin, and J S. C. Martin. Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County June 3 SWAIM'S PANACEA, For the Cure of Scrofula, or King's evil. Syphilis, and the host of painful, disagreeable, and hitherto incuraiZe affections resulting _therefrom, Rheumatism, Ulcerous. sores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin General Debiltiy, cfc. and all Diseases arising from Impurity of Blood. THIS Medicine is .particularly recommended at Il this•season of the year, as an alterative and a purifier of the r blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids dre uncon scious of until they have experienced its effects. It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs and breast are supposed to be affected, nirLd also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mercury or Quinine; TIIIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a just tribute to its great merit, of being reecommend ed by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; whereas Lot one of the spurious mixtures, made in imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Farulty. This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all those inval ids for whom PhySicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ups. Extracts, Ate. Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, Philadelphia Sold by B. Ilannan, Agent for Schuylkill Coon ty. and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 12.27—tf • • T. &S. 33.1349.T77. if NAVE just received Irom New York, 2:100 lbs superior Smoked Beef, 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 dO do Shoulders, 4000 do do - Dairy Cheese, 10 Bla. do Small Pork, 10 do do N 4. 1. Mackrel, (late Fares) sdo do Pickled Herring, 2000 lbs. ' .Codfibh, • All of which they offer ori as good terms as can he ohiaMed elsewhere Nov. 2S, been offered for months, to any one who will use a bottle of Heys' Liniment fur the Piles without being eared. Of thousands sold, in no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proof overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure in nearly every case. ( externally ) in the following complaints. Fat the Piles • • Tightness t•f the chest, For all Dropsy especially in children, Tender Feet Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by cancers I or other fungus sores, or ulcers however obstinate of t rod!) long standing' Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald Head . I Gbitilains &c. &c. LOOK OU.T. Seme swindleriNhave counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be impo sed upon. One thing will only protect you-=it is the name of COMSTOCK & CO,: that name must be always on the wrapper or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction withi you, and test by that; or never buy it : for it is impossible for any other to be true nr grotifrie. Sold by COMSTOCK & CO, New York, 71 Maiden Lane - ond-also by William T. Eptinir. and Clemens & Parvin, Druggists,'Pottsville,SchuylkalCou ti ty July 3 - 27-1. Pottsville institute. T HE Summer sessum of this institution wi ll commence on Juno 21st, and will continue twelve weeks, exclusive ofthe vacation. it iv earn. estly yelnested . that all having wards or children to enter, will do so at the commencement of' the ,ses slim, as much ;of the suceet.s of the pupils depen: upon a prompt and judicious classification. No al lowanee will hereafter he made for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. • • ,__••• rßilms. Plain - English branches, - $4 00 Higher !' - ~‘ G-.00 Classics . : , 800 tattonary, - - 25: C. W. PITAIAN, A. 13: Principal. . E. Books.will - be fiirnished to the pupils at the customary prices when requested by the perentS. June 19 - .25—..; Lyellls Geology, A ND Boaltland'a Geology,A Mineralogy.. Just - ricetved and for oak by " ' .7 ;one. 16 &-11rOther AT THE OLD sTAND • _ Yo. - 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, ' EAST SIDE. TatessDooas room Tom Consarai or AsOo PITILADELPII,I, lIIANUFACTUR Egg OF White Lead dryandCalomel. . • ground i n Oil, j" Red Precipt, Red Lead. White do • Lithaige. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Snip. Quinine, do green • Ta rt. Emetic d o R e d ' Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow • • . do Nitric Sugar Lead --- do Acetic Copperis ; ' Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol ' C0r0..., do Aq. Fort is A cet.illorphia bluriatie Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salle , Lac.Sulphur. Tart. Acid Opi.de Nareot. • Sup .Carb. Sod'a ' Kermes Mitieral Corros. Sub. hlere. • Ethiops • do. Refiners ofChamphor.Sal N it re.Brintstoneilorax..te. Oilbr for sale the a hove mentioned articiesiogether with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article ln the Chemicaland Alediona ine. Beingmanufeturers of all the articles enumerated un dar the:Amy° head, they pledge themselves to supply heir friends and the publicon the most reasonaLle tepmal i Window and Picture Glass. from 68, to 4 3R, Oct 1 1 93748 oFFit;F, OF Tin; Philadelphia tfic Heading I:LAX& ROAD COMPANV. ro‘HE rresident and Managers of the Philadcl phia & Reading Ruil Road Company give no to the TRADE. that they have made arrangements to open their COAL R'Al LW AY from Pottsville to :he river Delawarefor the transportation of coal, in all the month of November next. From Port Carbon, PutteeCie, Mount Carbon, or Schuylkill Haven, the 'charges for Fi eight and Toll on Coal ( delivered in the Company's Cars on their Railway) will be as follows : Per ton. During the monthr•t.f December, Jamul. ry. and February. $1,50 48-- During the mouths of March, April, May, and Junc..7s During the months ofJnly, August, Sep. (ember, October, end' November. 2,00 Ac allowance nt 20 runts per ton will be made to those who.turrin,h their own cars. From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 tents per ton les- tlnm 'the shove. By order of the D'art!, S. BRADFORD, .'ternary dj Treasurer. Philadclph 4i, August 14 h 1E 1 4 I . 33- -- - - C ZIT XI S PULMONARY PRESERVAI'IVE Lion Coughs, Colds, Influenzas, Asthma, Catarrhs 11: Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest nl ap proaching Consumption. The above medicine has proved itself one of the most efficati , ius ever employed in the above .afrectiohs. It is well known by thousands, but, in order to make it more generally known. the proprietor thinks it necessa— ry to publish the following proofs which comititute but a small portion of the testimony that might be adduced in proof of its efficacy. • Throughoat Germany it is used and employed more than any other preparation for Colds, ac., and there so well known for its efficacy, that they call it the" LIFE PRESERVER." Price CO cents a bottle,( half pint. • 1_ Fatract from a letter from NathanielA'twood, Eq. of Easton, Pennsylvania, Dear Sir :—I should consider it ungrateful, if I did not inform you ( and with my consent allow yon to pub— lish this,) that after having tried by the recommendation of my friends, almost every kind of medicine for coughs. colds. &e.. I never found reliefuntil lately having used Dr. Becbter's Pulmonary Preservative, recommended to me by your agent in this place. and ,which cured me of a violent cough. spitting of blood, pain in my breast, and shortness of breath. with all of which I have been aefflited for two years past. lam now however enjoying as good health as ever, and owe my tiv every to the ahoire valuable medicine. Translation from D communication in German. • Peresauso, June 2fith. DR. LEI ,at Philadelphia. Respected Sir was much pleased after my arrival in this country. to find that Dr. blechter's valuable prep. oration. so long successfully used in many parts of Germany. is now prepared by you. I have seen many wonderful cures made by it in the old country. Many persons, whose lungs were supposed to he almost en tirely destroyed. and pronounced incurable, have been restored to good health by it. I know where one case was beyond the hopes of ever recovering, and was far years helpl (as, and confined to bed without being able to sit up, but was raised by the wonderful effects of Dr. Bcchter's Pulmonary Preset vative, and so 'f7 cured as to be able to ride and "ant about. A great many in stances have been cured in the various Pulmonary at fections and I thyself have received great benefit from it, both here and in my own native country. I hope it may be as successful in this country an it has been in Germany. When properly known no family will be without tt. Yours, Signed, SIGAILIND SCIIARRE. P.S. I get it in this place oryeur Agent. Trenton, N. J.. October 12th, 1939. • FRIEND LEIDY :—Thee will be much surpriOrd at my communication. when I inform thee of my perfect re covery, nfter having used six bottles of thy medicine. Thee knows how miserable and distressed I was. Pale, and, sickly. without appetite, full of pain, with muck eolith:and oppression in my chest, rattling in ro throat , lim. lam now enjoying gond health. and :hough Go 'year y s erase. feel young in sprits, arid must attribute mv'good - health In the good liffects of thy Pulmonary Perpe.vative. rhy friend and well wisher. • Signed, - REBECCA. F.MLEN. P-rtracelof a letter from the Rev. Israel Hopkins of On your recommendation, I made use of Dr. Beehter's Puldtonary Preservative." and although I tried nll other remedies fur my cough, I never found relief except from the above medicine. I have been much benefited by it, and have recommended it to 'many others, who have suffered with pains in their breasts. coughing. spittir of blood, diffictiltv of breathing colds, influctizas, 44.4 an rail have been speedily cured thereby. Numerous other certificates and recommendations, accompany dlreetions. I'IIICE.SO CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint. ) 49- The nbo% e is prepared NO sold, WHOLESALE ar.d 'RETAIL, at Wk. LEIIIY'S HEALTH Empolcium. No. 191 NORTH SECOND. street. below VINE street, and also at WILLIAM T. EWING'S Drug store, Pottsville, Felmylkili County. July IU 18119.8-Iyr • • -_ MOUNT CARSON.ZIOTEX. Schuylkill Countyt,Pa. ESPECTF'ULLY announces to his friends and la-a/the public that he has taken this splendid, airy • , and delightful establishment . , Situated at I, the termination - of thb Reading and li ',, 17 Philadelphia Rail Rood, where he will tie happy to wait Rn those who visit the Coal Reg ion, on business, orTor the purpose of en— joying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large. finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render Satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though • sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy bustling plaCe, it is confidently believed that it will be found meta more pleasant and agree. able, than, any other lintel in the vicinity : Attach— ed to the hotel is a large and heedful garden. over. (Milting the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Bail Road, (extending to the Mine's and thence to Sunbury) theectitre Turnpike, and at the same lime affording a real and romantic view of five Mountains. The house is serplied with - pure mountain spring wateroind a Bathing establish., men,: unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleas. are Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of yisitors, who may he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and romantic scenery of the minnow ding country. individuals . or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible Went len, \Mount Carbon, Jane W. 1841. 25—tf • . .Brow ns - n Portable . Vein.. bas been iniasnatent use by many families the Eastern eitiea g for several months_:: post with great success is maltingried bread, : i I.l‘lisny advantages Noe from its Use, that mixes it preferable to alt other art ieles for Making bread light and p :decay white; it is free from all, impure.ingreelier.ts..- - TN above eitiele Warratieed ginnine,for sale by. Septe• . ; 1641. , • 'E.:Q.- `it A.' HENDVON. mber 4; B. HANNAN. WIIE -11111,INEUSP-t4O:!TRICAL:- IEII Rates of Fteight and Tull on Cool Baltimore REUBEN BRIGUT, - Arsaae:'-Thompson , S-V0. 7 6 -,- UPPOOTIOAT LINE Ncio „path rrfstliiiltrodeSting: PHILADELPHIA- -TO POTTSVILLE. via - Reading Railroad. leaven Philadelphia. daily. at Si o'clocli, A. M., arrives nt Pottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily. at 6i o'clock, A. M. arrives at Philadelphia at sh o'clock P. M. Passengera by this line will arrive at Pottsville in time to take Stage for Shamokin, Sunbury, Northumberland, Dinvillc ar.d Cattawiesa ' and can , depend on Meeting with sober and carefu l drivers, %iew Troy Coaches, and gentle horses, and T6m rnodating Agents. Racing not permitted. The Proprietors are thankful for past - favors, and merit a continuance of the same by their assiduous attention for the accommodation and - Barely Of the travelling publiit.-' • ' - This Line of Stages has positively no connection with any othei line on said road. For seats apply J A 111 ES DIXON. at the Mer chants Hotel, FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Pent/oh:ionize Farmer, THIRD Street, near Callow hill, Reading at HERR'S Hotel, Pottsv;lle at M. /MORTIMER'S Pottsville 'Hotel, and BRIGHT'S Mount Carbon House, which are the only ofliceq. Fare, from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. I Car, , $4 75 No. 2 Car, 4 25 ISAAC THOMPSON, MICHAEL. M ORTI ill ER, Proprietors. • F. F. BENSAM AN 4. co. N.A.—Persons desiring, to travel in this Lino should inquire for Itornpsom Co's:Opposition Liaean,d see that their receipts were so,-printed. 11-.115,-..:57,...t...0.r.kv,....7..,13....,0:5...: 4 ii.•..,c,.., .•illioßE:HooNo..,,,„ ~..,..,._ An unparatted remedy for common Colds, Coughs Asthma, Bejltienza, . Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, and all diseases rf the Breast and Lungs, lending to Consumpliem ; composed of the con centrated virtuex of Horehound, Buntset, Blood Root, L iverteGrt" and several a lher vegetable sub stances. Prepared only by J. M. WINS _ LOW Rochester, N. Y. rrtHE innocence and universally admitted pectoral vir toes Ville Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made; are too generally known to re quire recommendation i it is therefore only necessary observes that this Medicine contains the <whole of heir Medicinal properties, highly concentrated and so happily comhinegtwith several other vegetable substan ces, as to render it the most speedy. mild and certain emedy, now in use, for the cum, taints above men oned. • A NOTIIV. ft FACT Mr. Winslow—Sir: Having derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the use of your " Balsam of Hore hound," I am anxious in some way,to aid in extending its benefits to others, and will therefore slate the fact= in my own ease. - In January last, I had been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs, for nearly fire writhe, during which time! used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little or no relief. Having given up my businesti entirely. and by the advise Of Physicians made preparation to go South as soon as practicable, I was advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great sur prise, found almost instant relief, and by using only four bottles was entirely restored to health. S :MUEL 0. ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort. May 15, 1840. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CUM KNS aL PA RAIN, and Wm. T. F:r r Pottsville, Pa. and by the Druggists in the country gen erally. August 28 35-Bmo. SLATER AT HIS POST AGAIN! Real New and Cheap Goods. GEO. W. SLATE. WOULD respectfully announce to his numer ous friends and the public., that he has just returned, from the city of Philadelphia, and having purchased for cash, at the very lowest discount pri ces, now offers tar sale an extensive and vat legated assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, such as only can be found in an extensive mercan tile establishment and which cannot be bought elsewhere at the same rates. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Hardware, Queensware, Ceda r wa re, Mackerel, Sabnon, Hams, 4 Shoulders, Salt, &c. &e. Among which are Sop. Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Drab & Mix't, BROAD CLOTHS, Casimcres, & Sattinets, Plain & Figured Fattin Vesting, do do - Silk Velvet, British & American Prints, Furniture • do, Ticking% Checks, Shawls, Flannels, Blankets, Merinos, Blended & Unbleached 51lins &e. &c. ALSO Carpeting, Floor Cloths, Rugs, and Matt., Together with a large assortment of GROCERIES. Am'ong which are superior, Wk. Green, laiperiO, Soueliong, Teas, Brown and Loallingars, Rio, Jays, and 'Lagoil a Coffee, Syrup, Sugar house, New Orleans,' and Trinidad • Molasses-, Galena Sausages, Raisins, Rice, Crackers, Spices, he. &c., ALSO Tobacco, Snuff, Spaniels Spaniel' and Common Sega re, Soap, Sup. Sperm & Tallow candle..., Alt.°, an extensive ar.ortment of Queenswure to numerous to specify in an advertisement, Besides a Lags and elegant assortment of LIQUORS, Viz—Brandy, Holland & Common Gin, Port, Lisbon, Cleary, and Madeira OP. Irish and rec tified Whiskey, &c. All of which he would be plea sed to have Hotel Keepers and others to examine. Ile flatters himself the prices and quality will be an inducenient for them to purchase. G. W.'S. Having received ample encouratement from his friends in the mail region to warrant the transaction of an extensive and liberal business., pledges himself to use his utmost endeavors to pro mote the interests and gratify the wishes of ens turners ;and only solicits a Gall and an examination of his goods to secure abundance of purchasers who wish good article:: at reduced pricer. Pottsville, Sep'. .10. ' 37 Mousline He Lanes. A FEW patterns elegant lllouslina de Lanes 4- 4 Medium and low.priced do. do. for sale E. Q. er A. HENDERSON. August 21 34-- Pickles. - P ICKLED Cucumbers, Cauliflower, sWaintits, Red Cabbage, Pickollilly, Mixed. Onion, • Lobsters, • 'Pepper, Mangoes, - ?destinies, • • Clams, Guaranteed sound. For sale by • E.-Q. &A. HENDERSON • May 29 • 22 rid e ie o i . lll L ;r a n t e be t fi r s , u_sit d it i o n . n o, d 811 :7 8° do French, Ties, do Grecian; do." ' • -do Slippers. • . • do Rome, MorroccO and Leather. .Gentlerrieres SVaier, Proof 13oots, _ do Coarser! • do „• • do Shoes, coarse and- fine, - • ,Cliildrerite Shoes of Every-size and quality. . just ' received from New York, and for vole v 4otvby l'. d 1. BE ATT V Nov. : . • ' - . .London Hav‘iirt ,tout. IPictg. br. • E. Q. 4 A. umiDERsoN. - I May 29 . - • • The rbilade phia _ _._.• t r 1.1 4:20 A' .. , -2..., .3 , 14.,--:,, , 17 . e".:,..1.4:5Zr •`; . ;.. 1, spa,-rr . 4.1 -. ' N-t.... ' - t ‘ g.3 " .------ '''''' '''' ---.7 'l . - ,•'* ., '1ft , 1 7- ---- r= -- - Reading Rail Road, RATES OF FREIGHT. 'BETWEEN READING AND PIIILADELPHIA, 75051 MAY 3rd, 1841. , Per Ton 2000 lbs. Plaster, Slate Tiles,Gypsum eed # Bricks, $1,30 do Pig Iron, Illoome,Timber, Marble,• # Lime, Tar and Pitch, $1.50 "do Flour 20 cents per Barrel: Nails and Spikes. Bar, and Rollediron, Hollowware, 1 7 Grain, Salt. Bark, Lam: • $1.75 do. her, Staves, Salt, Fish To. 1 bacen, and Lead; J •••... Gtoctries, hardware, whis—) •• - • key, Ale and Beer, Oil, I Leather, Cotton, Steam, Engines, & Machinery, 1 . r $2 75 do, Seeds, Butter, Lard, and Tallow, Rags, Wcoti,o9- I titers, Hides, Hemp, Ear- I then•ware and Glue, J , Dry Goods. Wines and For eign, Liquors, Drugs, and Medicines, Glass, Paper, S 3.25 dci., China and Queens-ware, Meat. Fish, and Confec- 1 tionary, storage will be charged for receiving or de livering freight, at any of the Depots ,on the line, unless allowed to remain over ten days. No Freight received after c o'clock P. M. can be forwarded by the morning Train or. the next day. No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be unloaded on the same day. DAYS OF STARTING OF FREIGGY TRAINS. From • Reading, un Tuesdays and Fridays, at G o'clock A. Al. Flom Philadelphia, on Wednesdays and atur. days, at 6 o'clock A. M. G. A. NICOLLS. - Superintendent Transpt. P. & Read. /R. R Reading, May 8, 1841, Keith's Demonstrations OFf the truth of Christianity. Just received and or sate by B. BANNAN. June 19 25 , • Jersey Hams, ERSEY & Western Hams, " Shoulders & Sides, Smoked Beef. • No. I Salmon, Burlington & Digby Herring, Nu. Mackeral, Mess Shad. For sale by E. Q. & A. !HENDERSON Lards! Lard::: L4 TUBS prime Lard, received on Consignme a• - mand foreale cheap, by the Tub of quantity. SAMUEL HARI Z. March 13, 11— . NEW GOODS. THE subscriber Las returned from Philadelphia 41 - again with his second stock of Goods for the season, which embraces a large and fashionable as. sortment of choice Blue, Black and Invisible Green Cloths, Scatinets and Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, Drillings, 4c.,• • Saltins and vestings of various kinds, Comprising a general assorimerit of Dry Goods, all of which will be sold at the lowed cash prices. or made up in the most fashionable manner at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to be lower than the Gocida can be purchased elsewhere. Call and sea, and judge for yourselves. JAMES McALARNEY. Pottsville, July 3, 1891. 2 7 Resumption of BUSIIICSS. NEW DRUG STORE. F Subsetiber returns his graternl aeknowl •°- edgemeots to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the , loss of hie property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gen erally, that ho has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, In the borough at Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortment of Drugs, I Ifiedicines, Paints, i Pills, ----- Glass, I Dye Slutl'o), And every other article in the throve line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B.,Err Physicians prescriptions carefully pot up at the shortest notice. . _ Pottsville, May 30.1838 New Boot and shoe At ore. riIHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens Ja • of Pottsville that he has opened a new snot & Shoe Stnre,- in Centre Street, opposite W. T. Ep ring's Drug Store. He has just received from Phil. adelphia a let ge supply of evety description of Boots, brougany, 4, shoes, among which are thefollowrag : Gen'ts. Stitched Boots, do Pegged do do T. Shoes, do Nullifiers, do do Quarter do do Pumps, . do Brotsgans. Wt men's Roan R. R. Slippers, do - Lasting Well do do Colored Kid rto do - Black - o an - do do do Springs, • do French Morocco do do do Leather do Misses Lasting Slippers. do Colored do do Kid do do French Morocco do do Lasting welt springs, do Kid do do do Calf- do do Youth's Leather Boots, . Children and Boys do Youth's Brouganennd welt Boots, Children's red morocco late do do Colored Ankle ties, Having engaged the services of skilful workmen, ha is enabled to manufacture every variety of boots, shoes, and brogans, adeorOing- .to the latest style, and on moderate terms. Repairing done at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. RICHARD D. SHOENER. June 12 24 Pascal iron 'Works WarC- • house. N 0.77 Sout4 Third'Street,S. E. cornet Walr.o PRILADELPIIIA Tasker Morris, TIM Founders, and . Slanufacturers of Con Jx• Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Minces, Bath Boil era, Perpetual Ovens, &C. Welded Wrought Iron Tubettilvr *tam, Gas, Hot Water. &v. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received, - and castings defivered at .the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.183,6. . '''llavyls Safety niF the best conittnetion, and most approved hind 4 uP taro makei new"gauses to old lamp*, an - d other epaira • done at the subscriber's Clock a Od Witch 31eber Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville: •` ' Ulm I 22-41 JOSEPH COATSWORTH. SemrioN 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the 'Town Council of the Borough of Pottsville. and n is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same: That the grade or regulation of the ascents & descents of& in hlahantango Street shall be& toe same is hereby fixed & established as follows: At Center Street seven feet eight inches above the top of Central Block, thence to rise thirteen feet two incites to the centre of Second, Street. thence to rise fourteen feet ten inches to the een-. tie of Third Street. thence to rise seventeen feet live, ' inches to the centre of Fourth Street. thence to rise, twenty het to the centre of William Street. thenee to • rise fie( on feat to the centre of Courtland Street, thence) to rise eight feet six inches to the centre of. St. Johns Street. and Irom thence to rise seventy one feet to the Western line of the Borough. The said grade or regu tattoo to be the height of the Curb Stone ef thelootway. on the Northwardly side of the cart way, and the Curb stone on the Sonthtvardly side of the Cartway to be. one loot four inches higher at Centre Street than the above grade, and to continue that heig - ht above the cor responding grade of the INorthwaidly Curbstone from' Centre Street to the westward line of the Borough. SEC. 2. The width of the tooter:ye or side walks, in Mphantango Street shall be thirteen feet, measuring from the true line of the street. any regulation, resolu Lion or ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding. SEC: 3. The said sidewalks or footways on boitesides of the said Street from Centre Street to Eleventh Street, shall be graded. cut down. filled up. curbed and pave) as herein after eirected. and the gutters made and pa ved, arid the properly in front of which such footways. side walks and ;letters shall be made and paved, shall be and the same is hereby taxed with the expense there of, in proportion to the extent ofthe same in frent,agrem ably to the provisions of the first second and third sec tions of the Act ofAssembly, entitled "a supplement to an act , erititled an "act incortioratingthe Town of Potts. vale, in Schuylkill county. into a Borough, passed the fifteenth day of June, A. D. 184b\ SEQ. 4. The footways or eidetalks aforesaid, shall ti be made or paved with brick, on e grade or regula tion established in the front section f this ordinance, and supports: with Curl. Stones not 1 ss than three feet long and six inches thick;the Curb St nes on the South- I wardly side of the Street to be not less than two feet nine niches wide, and the lop to stand isixtten inches above the gutter, and on the Nt•rthwurdly sideto be not Ices than two feet wide. and the top to stand nine in ches above me gutter. The ends oethe Curb Stone to be hewed and dressed to an even joint, the top to be .. dressed-to a straight line. and so bevelled that while the top shall rise one half inch to the foot, the front may learn back one inch to the foot, when the. stones are planted. The pavement to rise one half inch to the foot from the Curb Stone to the line oithe Street. The gut. tern, aforesaid. to be three feet wide, paved with stone. The Gutter on the Southwardly side, to be nine inches higher than the one On the Northwardly side. PROVI DED, that in front of any lots not actually built upon, the side walks or footways shall not be required to be pa ved to a, greater width thin five. feet from the (Curb Stone, the residue of such footway or sidewalk front the said pavement to the line of the Street tieing laid with gravel seas to support the pavements. See. 5: No person shall set or cause to be set any Curb Stone, or to make or cause to bo made any pave menti, side walks, until the grade thereof shall be giv en bia person appointed by the Council for that eur pose, and any person who shall set, .or cause 'to be set: any Curb'Stone, or shall make or cause to "se made any Pavement or side walks contrary: to the provisions. ; of this ordinance, shall for every billince forfeit and pay' , . a penalty of twenty dollars. Passed into an ordinance this Eighteenth day of Au gust, j . D. 1841, WM. T. EPTING • !11. Samuel LrWir, Mahantango S:rger t bas been ap pointril by the Council for purposes xnentioned in the fifth Bcetion of tho above ordinance. .EDWILD OW EN' PARRY ••• • Town Clerk. ugust 21,1810. 31-2ino. ~ , Collier's Guide. A N A LL r upply . of 'the Collier's Guide, or a ransverse. section of the Coal Region, on whie i all the veins are delineated,together with the Pitc[. dtbtonecs ..ece, neatly; nut lip in rocket llouk tamp just received and for sale by 11 , I , B. BANNAIST. . . .., Jully 10,. ~,- . . _ 28-'7 . • French- and , German Lan gunge's. • %ME •snbsoriter respeetliilly announces to the public that he is prepared to give lessons in the French • end German lartgliages, m classes or in pri . initefilsilltes. : Par terms apply at Mr. Shubert's Store, Street. FLY. RICHARDS. July 10 lyr. DIG Indemnity Against Loss or Damage by FIRE. Capital 8400,000. ') GILA RTER PERPETUAL( THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCECO2II - OP PHILADELPHIA, • Nor ARE Insurances..-either temporary 'Cr perpettrany l l againtt , Loss or Damage by FIRE, m town or hounity, on Douses, Barns. and Builuir,gs of all kinds. on Household Furniture. Merchanditc, Hones, Cat tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Stock and Utensils of every description ; Vt:ssrLs and their, Cargoes in pommy well as Mortgages and Ground Rents: upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any WI; rma lion on Ole( subject may be made either personally, or by letter. at t h e Company's Office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. . . MORTON McMICHAEL President. i L iRU3II3/IAAR, Secretary. Dingcrons. • Morten McMichael, 'Charles Stokes. Josep Wood, Archibald Wright P. i ., Laguerenne, Samuel Townsend. Elijah Dalleil , Rober,L. Loughead, George M. Troutman, R• W Pomeroy, Charles W. Schreiner. Thesubscriber has been appointed A CEN'I fort he a bovemoutioncd Institution and is now preparedto nrale iNSURANCE rates. SUpolll everydescription of property ar the lowertt BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb.27th. 1841. THE DELAWARE COUNTY' Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000 CHARTER PERPETUAL. AolinE Brick, h Stonelii te d o r and ra Frame erpcilladli ngs, c su ra l D o c , e: Ilotels, Mills, Burns. Stables, Merehandize, Furnstme and Property olevery description Against loskot dam age by Fl RE. MARINE AND INLAND -INSI . RANCE. The Delaware County Insurance-company Wlll also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a• gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares, and mereandise by water, or by rail way; upotiterms as favourable as any other institution. For any further information on the subject of insur :Ince, either against Fire marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRI' G. 1:01131.N$ON. Arent. july 15 34-t1 4t Schnyliil/ Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, A t Orwigsburg -NDE %INV! Y AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, • CAPITAL 8400.000, BAID IN CUARTER FERPF.TUAL. C ONTINUE to make Insurance, permomcnt nntt limited on every description ofprop6ly in town' and country on the usual favorable terms. Office I 63i Cher-nut Stteet Deur fifth street, CHARLES NI I3ANCRER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancrer, Samuel Grant, James Scott, Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart. Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. No decal D. Lewis, CHARLES G. BA NCKER, Sec't. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institutioe, and is now prepared to, make Insurance, on every description of property; at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19, 1841. 9.5-1, AN ORDINANCE For the Regulation, Curbing and Pacing the tad raaas and Gutters in Illahabiango Street. JXIE S SILLYMN -•;Jun. President of the Council. ttes. Eti • WARD OWES PARRY. ' Town Clerk. • '
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