II II Schuylkill Coal Trade. MI A . - , "i3vertr T or Coat. An imPret erroneous one, is entertained by mi • ply e of Anthracite Coal this selisont exceed that of last seseon. To ern jiidge of ths irne state! , of the easel ble sh!" - arthe supply of Anthra Op to the present perk!, compared to'same nine last year; from the 1.1 pons: . : _ i• • • 1840. seltuylliill,,Oetober 23d. 355,426 Lehigh, r , 12th 185.482 Laekawanea, . 9th' 120.060 Exceia in lava 6(1841, For the. balance °Oho season, meats from the shore regions, in not exceed 25.000 tons. The supply from ()the' regions, not enumera 'ted ill not vary-mutt. from last yeai's supply. Satex*Xxxs.—The shipments this week, inclu -ding the Little Schuylkill, amount to 23,669 tons, Total thii season, 493,950 tons: Fo the a tme period .last year,355,426 tens. Fusitairrs.—Freights between this place and Philadelphia have undergone considerable fluctuation during the last week. At the kconsiderable ommencement of the week; it had fallen to $1,004 [bit since then, the {tries has ; advanced, [and we now / quote to Philadel '. phis at $1.35. It is genenilly believea,thst a still* 'further adyanee will take place. [We quote to - New York, $4,30. On the Schuylkill at Philadelphia, coil ' vesaels continue unusuall scarce.. Shippers heave beeh compelled to iribmit [to another advance in the price of freight. We quotP3 Will; Philadelphia to Dosten and Salem, $2,50; Providence, $2,121 New York, $2.00. - TOE ftEADINO It &MOO LO.IIO despatch used nn the Reeding Railroad is elm° t beyond precedent. The staies will commence rtinning to Mohrsville, 10 miles ab4yc Reading. on Monde? next. Below our 11orough,workinen ure busily engaged in laying the sleepers and rails, 4 part of the iron having arrived. The report that a portion of the Tunnel at Port Clinton had fell in, is without foundation. We un altirstandi that the Tunnel will he - completed about theist of December. The engineer of the Reading • the road: will be finished to Poi December. We are inclined to; month tater. By that titne;.we ' , fly will he able to transport Feiss dize•from this place to Philadeq `'The public miy test assured will he transportedl over this row winter, unless a gteat advanc4 the price of coal at. Philadelphir cumstance, our colliers might to coal in wigons and carts over Ike depot. The great importance Of thi, and to our borough in parriculai all who have bestoWed a thi:lg! the !ravelling from the northers must concentrate op this point ter large qoantities of merchant to Pottsville from Philadelphia, II from this place to that section are great bill only the inciden! road. As s ion se the toad le be able . to for Ward our coal' to ket at AN, cents a ton cheap - heretottire. and of course we compete successftill with the o of Pennsylvania. The road dorms , to equalize' the prices o rates of freight aria moderate above arl, it wilt keep up an un -cation between the two pints' year, viithoat reference to i droughts end freshets. Serraytamt. the receipts . for toils on the, Sc to $431,395 23.1 m $357,749 04. ShiPments of Coal for the day eVening last. Shipped by 1. Delaware Coal Co. Widnes Spencer., 8 Meitner & So! °Charles Lawton,'. Geo. H Potts. Hill iiiCarmer, ,Jamee Downey George Payne, G Bast, Milneic ds. Hay S. 8.1 Reeve &: 1 ' Bennet& Tay John Pinkerton Charles Ellet, Union Collieries Taylor & Clayt C. De Forest; Bell dt Bolton, Billyrnan & Nic Silly Man & Eaj Potts & Bannaj C kphley Dougherty Hewes, Haber & Co Sundry Shippers, boa, Co. 1 µ• Per last report Shipments same pen PRICE OF T . 'itEIGIITB . ; 140p2 Pottsville to Plulaaelphis, FromPottsville to New Yoik EACKOVANA OAL TRADE. For 4e . cveek endioro t. 9, [ 6,180 !Flu& 151,270 SHAMOKIN •01 At TRADE To Oct. 111 - 16,276 LEfilloll CO Despatched Irvin Mauch October 12th.1841 - L. Coal & Nay ,Co. B. Meadow Co; Ilialoon Co. 6ugat Loaf Co.! tOTAL Ski L 06.eal & Nay: Co. B. Meadow Co', Hialetoo Co. Sager Loaf Go. ME . - • MOUNT CARBO N he amain! of Coal tie' 144:hursday leveeing 14041 , , , • Per last repor: =I BE NATLIAN El Situp, though on any, that the sup it[ will- :eery greatly hhlel i the reader to slhe 'following 4a cite coal this year F with the supply ;hreeprineipal re- 1841. one. 493,950 Tons - 73,170 " " 151,270.. 660,98 718,390 -) 660,968 57,412 he excess of ship avor of 1841, will Railroad states the tsville by the Ist of place the period one believe the Compa engers and merchan hia, hut not sooner. hat little or no coal al during the coming should take place in a. Under such a cir induced to haul their ho common roads to it work to this region, I, must be manifest to bt on tl:e subject. All n cm:mites of this state ; and during the win- Aliae must find its way_ I j to be sent in wagons if the country, These 4al advantages of the i completed, we, shall 6e Philadelphia mar , then has been done will be better able to )ther anthracite regions 'Plill also have the ten , the coal, to keep the and fair standard, ail! Oiuterrupted communi- I throughout the whole lucl) contingencies es —Up to the I - 1 th inst.• uylkill Canal amount ame period last year, eek ending on Thurs- Berta 45 34 32 19 18 18 16 15 15 11 22,122 439,870 420 10,319 10,739 461,992 last year 355,426. I.- TRADE hank for the week eodia Boats. 96 32 27 22 P'll TS. 520 41568 146 - 13081 118 10058 76 8463 V 'RAIL ROAD. Pportcd an this road up i s 2,803 tons 71,804 I )11 74,647 CLEAVFX, Collector TATTLE senuir.taiLL,vomalltAlk For the week ending on Ttrnrsday last. 50 56 fig 53 Oct. 14th. PhOcion, 15 Sarah Jane, es Siiortsma o r 16 Minrod, Cemmodorn, N Francis, qazelle, 18 independence; s, Florida, 19 R. Rickert, 64 Reaper, 20 !Giraffe. 4. J. , Robinholt, 21 ) Sarah, 1, • Loco Foe°. 44 Ania Thompson, 16 Boats, 327 per last report, —029 7. & R. :C AIITHII 9 Boats 163 (Li Per last report 8383 —1063 - James Taggart, 7 Boats this week • 320 1 . 25 do Per lasi report 6172 —132 631 Boats, MINE HILL be SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAIL ROAD The amount of Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last,- is 9,127 04 -Per lagt report 213,996 06 Total' 223,10 10 W M. NEWELL. Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The amount .)f 'Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 2,194' lons Per last report 41,546 Total 43,740 GtO. HADESTY, Collector. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD The maul. of'Coal•tranaportcd on this road up to Thursday evening last,is 5,477- tons Per last report 62.009 OU'R 31 ARKET• CORRECTED WzEnt..Y. PorrsvlLLE, Ocr. V,1841. WHEAT FLOUR ler Band $6 25 RYE. do ' cwt. , 1 62 WHEAT; , per Bushel, - 1 25 RYE, ' do 70 CORN, do - 60 0 CTS. do 50 EGGS.. .per doz. 12 BUTTER, - per pound 16 BICON, do 61 HAMS. do , 10 POTATOES, ' per bushel. • 50 PLASTER; der ton . SCO HAY. - per ton 16tO $lB TIMOTHY SEED, per bushel, ,2 50 CLOVER Do per bushel, 500 Universalist, • Church. A discourse will be delivered on Sundae evening. on the reason which God has given, why he will not punish the wicked forever. Text Isaiah 57.16 "For I will not contend forever, neither will I be always wroth;. for ihp spirits should fail before me, and the souls which have made-" October 0 Repeal Association. A STATED meeting of the Pottsville Repeal Association,w2ll be held, at Mr. O'Conner's Hotel. on Monday nvening next the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock. _ • -This Meeting will positively be the last, that takes place before a remittance of the funds on hand, to the National Repeal Association, Dublin, therefore, such as are desirousof having the names orthe places of their birth forwarder*, with their names, should - attend, and all others that are inter ested in the we;fare of the Irish people. , THOMAS J. BAIRD, Prca't. P. rogarly, Sect'y. October 23 ICr,Tho -undersigned respectfully tender their thanki\publiely to the Rev. Mr. Maginnis, the Rev. Mr. Gallagher, -Edward O'Conner, and Coro. nor Mills, for the kind attention they paid to the remains awl? deceased Brother, Andrew M. Craig, who unfortunately departed this life on board of the Canal Boat Niagara, last week, lying at Port Clin. tort. JAMES CRAIG, Pottsville, Oct. 23 Post Office, ,Pottsvi This Office will be kept open for the receipt and delivery of letters acd papers every day, except Sundays, trom sunrise until 9 o'clock, P. M. Letters North to ensure mailing, must be handed in before past 3 o'clock, P. M. and those to Phila. edelphia anti Eastward by 9 o'clock P. M. Office Wits on Sunday from past 1 until 'past 2 o'clock, P. M. and in the evening one hour after the arrival and assortment of the Philadelphia Mail. Due notice Will be given when any change becomes necessary. '• 3. T, WERNER, PM. Pottsville, October 23' 43-- INSOLVENT DEBTORS.--The subscribers have applied to the Judges'ol the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly,- passed for the rebel of insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges 'have appointed Monday the 6th day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of us and our credi tors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. 259 264 263 255 4623 JEFFER'ON UMBEHACKER, SAMUEL EVANS, October 23 91111 E partnership heretofore existing between -a , the subscribers, In constructing and arching the East enct•of Pulpit Rock 'runnel on the Philo:. deiphia &Reading Rail Road, was terminated by the completion of that work On the 14th of October inst., andis therefore dissolved. i. WILLIAM NEVILLE, JACOB STUART. Pulpit Rock Tunnel, October 23, 43—r3t $1 35 $4 30 Family and .Private Prayeiroi, BY the Rev. Mr. Donlan, D. D. third edition. ,Just received and for cite by SBANNAN, October 23 Stephen's Central Ameilen, A FRESH supply just receive 4 and for sale by B. BANNAN. Ortnber 23 Toner. 4714 ; 1500 • 1523 1885 The Miners Bank of Pottsville, in the County of 'ehuylkilli AN Election fur Thirteen Directors for the above - institution, to serve they ensuing year, will be held at the flanking Holm. on Monday the fif— teenth of November nest, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M and 3 'O'clock P. M; A Genera meeting of the Stockholder's will be held at the Banling House, on Tuesday the second of November next, between the bouts of 9 o'clock A. M. l and 3 &ilea P. M. CHARLES LOESER,Coshier. 73.170 October 16 -- Whitney & Oath Illinketi 12-5 U-4 tad 10-4 Whitney and Bath -Minket? For salt 6y i . E. Q.. is. A. HENDERSON. - ' 33 - • 54 • .33 . • , 56 56. ao - si 54 - 54 33 54 Tom, 797 15656 - 16453 430 Total tons, .i. 1,058 67,486 H. H. POTTS, Collector DAVID CRAIG. 43—lino UZI Ocroant 20th, 1841 Dissolution` TR samasirxwe Tn . ylNasgc. • 2 CICEIOEDDIRyn fuan fain dan Olyeiacth T. Griffiths gynt o Geredigion yn Swyddfa Mr. Batman. Centre Street, Pottsville, lyfr, i ddyfed al. lan beb•bythernoF,Yn of dull cyffredin Cyboecldiad. att yr ben wlad, and ni fydd i..gynnwys dim dad !tunedb crefyddol o nn math; golyeir iddo rod yn Dryaorfa o bethau buddiol mown.llanesyddiaeth yr hen wlad. ar ivied .hyn. Cynghorwyd v Cybeel dydd t ovod ei bris yn 6 cents yn hytrach , na 4 fat y golygwyd a'r y'cyntaf gan y bald yn cynnhwis mwy ole i newyddion, PrydvadiaethAc Gobci. thir yn galunnog y . bydd Grafi yn Pottsville, a'r atneylcheede, yn awyddmi i teen. wi fel on flaw yr unig Gyhoeidiad o'r feth a gy ri. nygir iddynt yn America. -Derbvnir enwau gan Mr. Griffiths r.en Mr. Damen yn October 23 ' " 43 " An . Apprentice Wanted. AN apprentice to the Tailoring Business is wan ted by the subscriber. A Soy between the ages of 14 and 16. would be prefer:en; who can come well recommended. JAMES M'ALAUNEY. 42-3 t October 16 --; Parchment, or the best quality, and various siaesdor sale by B. BANN AN. October 42 MB song Books:- 6692 VIDARLOUR Songster, Unmet/al Do, American Do, American Singers Own Book. Burton's Crockett's Free and Easy Do. Jim Crow do. New Song Book, &c. &e. Just received and for sale b 3 B. BANNAN. 42 October .16 Girl Wanted, ANTED a girl to do the Cooking. Washing v v &c. for a small family, who can come well recommended. None other need apply. • Apply a thin office. October 16 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the. Post O ffi ce at;Puttsville, - , October I. 1841.- OCr Persons inquiring for letters on this list, will please say they are advertised. Affieck Henry 2 Kay John ' Arris William Kimmel Joseph Aggen Patrick Kunkle Jacob Angel C. W. Kutz Charles , Byrnet John Kelly Mantle Blair James Kliegworth John • Bishop Joseph Kerr David _- Brown Harriett A. Leatney Daniel Borne John - Long William Bradley Michael or Louglan John Reilly Andiew 'Lewellyn David Blair James Lee thomas Beard James Low Elanah Beacham William Lawrence Samuel Brobst P. - Leib Charles Beach H. 1 M'Coy William Beadle William M'Phersion Charles H. Blattner Rudolph M'Kendry Nancy Baron John M'Guire Michael . Bigler Hall M'Donatd John Beacham James M'Ginly John Best G. 2 M l Dowell IN illiam Boyle Henry '. MVartnev Henry Black Daniel ' Murray James Bohler Jehn Moy Neal Branan John Moran Michael - Bindley John . May Isaac Baylan Patrick Morgan John E. Baugh Richard Mover Henry Corry John Maher Patrick M'Cormick James Monny William Codrington John Mated Patrick Chapman L. Murray John Cassidy Michael Mycarron Edward Clemson Davis Mina Mr. Calni John • Morgan William Clark Phill. Moyer Daniel Chapman George Moore Stephen Cherry David S. M'lntire Jane Mrs. Cock ill Johanna Nay lon John • Caur Patrick Nordman L. seri. Dugan James O'Reiff Jerry Deoger Patrick Obey Thomas Driscoll Dennis , Phelan Ryan Duffey John Platt Richard Dehaven William Parish Reverend Driscol Bartholomew Parry David - Dubs C. H. • Pool Edmund, - Dietrich Joseph Partridge Thomas Ellis Thomas Philips Thomas Eaves Sarah, M:s. Price Rachel Elliott John Quayly Michael , Fisk Augustus 2 Quayly William Frank Solo.non Richards Christopher Freeborn Adam Capt. Reddington Patrick Fleischer Mayer Richards Charles ,Farrell John Ralston James Esq. Gaitley Lackey - Razor Jacob Cap*. Galegar James Remaly Elias Garcon Samuel Ranch David 2 , Gormon 1 homas Rtinkle Jacob Gilmour Andrew Runyon George , Garileney Patrick Reese Mrs. Hathaway E. A. Esq. Reess John • Hods Thomaa Reppert Josiah Y. 'Hulme Joseph Esq. 2 ' Reamons James Hartwell S.E.hawly Michael Ilenesey Diifiel Shiels Joseph 2 Pollerman John F. Stuard Ephraim Hide Daniel Sanz Elizabeth Hogan Patrick Sherdoll John Finnigan John Smith James D. Hillinger & Ca. Swift A. Hering Josiah Thompson M. Esq. Hanon Lawrence Thabblerry Salmon Hanson Robert Thomas William Hoskins Henry-Ems , Trimble lonic Ingram Thomas 2 1 Tigue Thomas Jones Alie ; Tere AIM Jimon Margaret Ward John James Thomas Whitaker Henry Kear Richard - Ward Thomas Esq. Kirk Wiliiam A. Weighttnan Joseph Klock Amos • William Daniel Kissinger Michael ' Worthley Christopher King W. H. Zieghnfus Jacob SHIP LETTERS. Gilroy William Griffin Hack, Glynn John . Gledhill James Harris Henry , Lewis David blegr on Barnard •Neile John Pilkington Samnel Roe John Spencer James JOHN T . WERNER) P. Ms az !ES FRESH Green and Black Teas. Java. Rio", La. m: quire and St. Domingo Coffee, St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Huvanna Sugars, Loaf. Lump and Crushed Sugar, Steam Syrup, Sugar House, and New Orleans Meioses, for sale by E. Q. 4. A. HENDERSON. . 4l October 9 rraHE Subscribers would inform their Friends and -a the Public that they have entered into an cot partnership, cinder the firm of Henderson & Far. tell, and ark : now prepared to, execute orders for castings of any description, a *he island Foundrr Orders are respectfully ed for . Cast Rai s, Turn Outs, &WI Gearing. Water Pipes; Car Wheels, &c. &c. CHARLES HEN DERSON s . • JOHN FARRgLL. • Pottsville, tlitober 9 EDO Mackeral. N0:1 and 2 Mackerel in Barrels, and half bar. iC tois, of late inspection, for sate ,by - ' E. Q. &A. HENDERSON. October 9 . 41— IntrainaCarPetin g. A - NEW and splendid assorinient of Ingrain h - a Carpeting. Just received and for sale by E. Q, & A. HENDERSON. October 9 41—. Collars.. • FRENCH. Scotch & Swiss Collate, t.;ollarct Crstrata, 4c. 4c. . , r.. ,q, 4A. HENDERSON Miami 28 - _ • . lEEE THE- ..itilti!upwil JOfITENAL. Teas Teas. Copartnership. lansirmes BIM OP Hill-EURRY pitidDl4ASltti.lfolll:4*:oll.4;(4):l DISEASES OF THE CLINGS. 'FOR subscr i ber having teen appoint Oil general agent ii ( for Schuylkill county) for the sale of this famous and unrivalled medicine, would rea l ectfully inform tha trade, that he can supply them at wholesale on liberal terms, and would invite all those wishing 'to purCharte to give him a call. Druggists and dealers generally will find this a valntble addition to their stock,_ and iliould always lccep it on band, and it is universally ac. knowledge - done - Or the most valuable remedies in use. icr Sold wholesale and retail, in Pottsville* JUIN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville. October 16,1811 ", Stray Cow. VAME to the premises of the subscriber, in Branch Township, near Philip Cares's tavern, droll a month ago, a Large Rai Cow, with large porno, and gives no milk. The ow-tar" is desired to tome, prove property, pay charges. and tike her away. GEOgGE (ABEL. Brandt Township, Oct. 16 42 Slate & Chalk . Pencils, N Wood, for young Misseg, a new Rn d very clean 'article, just received and for stile by B. BANNAN. Octobet 16 ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. 'BY the extraordinary virtues of that unrivalled medi— cine.•••••" the,:l3sxssm OF WILD CHERRY," the well— known famotm remedy for 'CONSUMPTION, AND LIVER CO3IPLAINT, COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c. 42- To Da. H. WhiTAR DEAR Stn.—ln yours of the 28th instant you ask if your BALSAM or WILD CIiERRY has proved successful in this part Of the country. In answer to these inqui- Ties lean gaiety assert there has never beer. any medi cinelarroduccd here that has received arch universal approbation, and the demand for it ircreases Physitians getierally appear to be strangely prepossess ed in its favor and many of our first families are now trying it. In , several cases that 1 have heard from, it has given graht relief. and others have said they feel satisfied it will cure them effectually. One case in par ticular I would mention is, that of the wife of Mr. flow arfi,a very influential family. residing a few miles out of town. who has been lingering with consumption for several years and tried all the celebrated remedies in vain She has only used three or four Bottles of your llalaam t and Mr Iloward informed me. a few days ago, that she was recovering rapidly, that hi r cough nad ceased entirely and he confidently believed it had been the means of saving her He. These I tbmk are pretty strong proofs arts virtues, but I flatter myself before the winter is over I shall be able to give you many oth ers such as few medicines can boast of. Yours Respectfully THOMAS SHEPPARD. The genuine medicine is sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Agent (or Schuylkill :.:ounty Price $1 a Bottle. ter See other advertisements. - D Be very particular when you purchase to ask for " Dr. WISTAR ' S BALSAS! OF WILD CHERRY," as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a different medicine. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMSB•. Co , Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadel phia. Price $ 1 a bottle September 25 rINHE subscriber being obliged, on account of ill Y health to relinquish business, offers his well known Stand, "the Centre House," Port 45; Clinton, Schuylkill for sale. The ss 'IC=Z-v-. above property to delightfully situated sa e s at the junction of the Little Schuylkill and Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville . Rail Roads, and on the completion of the latter ( which is now in a great state of forwardness) will be a fashionable restirt from the city. If it is nut sold by the of January 1842 will be for rent. DAVID WALKER Port Clinton, October 16 42—t1 WILL be sold on Saturday the Gth day of Nov. emberaext„ at It) o'clock in the forenoon, at the hnuse of Jacob Heim, Inheeper ) in the tdwn of Llewcllyn, Schuylkill county, a certain two Story double Frame Stoic avid Dwelling- House and Lot of Ground, in said Llewellyn, now in the possession of C. B. Deforest and B. Lewi.; the lot contains fif ty feet in front. and one hundred and fifty feet in depth, adjoining South Wilting street; East lot of Jacob Shermar4 ,North a twenty feet alley and West Lot of Willing, Shober and Bunting, with a Kitchen and a Frame Stable; A good Title' and Possession will be given on the first day of April neat- Due attendance will be given and the condi tion or sale will be made known at the time of sale by JOHN STERNER, PETER FENSTERM ACIIER Llewellyn, October-13 42-3 Scholar's Companion. BR. W. Green, A. M. Just recieved and rot sale by • B BANNAN. October 16 is,the season when tnis _ , 'your interesting little children, often robs you or those you fondly doat on. and carries hundreds to the grave.-- Every mother should, therefore, know its symptoms; watch them closely. and always be prepared with a remedy to cure it, as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At first the little patient is seizel with, a shi vering, it grows restless, has flushes of heat, the eyes. become red and swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and then comes-that fearful Como that will surely termi nate in convulsions or death unless something is imme diately given to check it. lit this complaint the "Del. ELM OP WILD' CHERRY," is well known to be the most speedy cure ever discovered. It is indeed a pre. Moos remedy—mild, safe and innocent,and sure to give the little su fferer immediate relief, and quickly restore it to safety and health. Every mother who loves her children should always keep it in the house and give it to them early; by doing so you may Olen save the life of one you fondly love. Remember is the famous remedy of that distinguished physician, Dr. %Vistar, which has cured thousands of CROUP, WHOOPIN6 Comm, ASTHMA, Corisuairrtors, at ter every other medicine had failed. - Sold in Pottsville by • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. particular when you purchase to ask for" Dr. WISTAR . B • BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY," as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a differt ent . medicine. Prepared onl by WILLIAMS dr - Co.-, Chemists. No. 73 Smith Four t h street, Philadelphia. Price el I a Bottle. September 25 Cow for Sale. AGOOD Cow, which gives three quarts of milk por day, will be sold cheap. Apply at this of fi ce. October. -16 • 42 TO the stockholders in the Catthwissa Bridge TO Notice is hereby given. That the board of Managers have this day declared a divi .clend of seventy 'five cents per abate. for the last six months (equal to six per Cent per annum) which will be paid to the stockholders or their legal rep. resentattves on or after the 23d inst. by • " EZRA S. HAYHURST. Catawissa, October 9 41-3 t 41-3 t Inrormation, IS wanted of PATRICK BRENNAN NEILLY, formerly of Newtown Colliery, Queens, county, Ireland. He arrived to this country about lour years ago, and when last heard uf, about two years ago, he was at Haerlam, New 1r prk. residing with a man r by the name uf Michael Quinn. Should this notice meet the eye of Patrick Brennan Nay, or any person acquainted with •hon,be or they will confer a particular favor, bf addressing a line to the subscriber, his step father, it the Pottsville, Pa-{ a giving itsformatioa where he may be found, •. MICHAEL KENNEDY. OctobtiVti: - • .40-3t* General Agent. 92 ALBANY, September 6,1841 For Sale. 'Public Sale. Dividend. PROCI ABIALTION, W - lIHRHAS the Hun. Assni V. palms* EY. glue: - President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin, Lelia. non and-Schuylkill, in. Pennsylvania, and Justice el' the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol . Delivery, in said counties, and .Samuel D. Leib; and Strange 5. Palmer, Esquires. Judges of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to y er and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, fur the trial, of *Capital slid other nffenders, in the said County ot Schuylkill— by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court or ginner Sessions of the- Peace. Oyer and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery. lobe holden at Orwigsburg, on - the last Illorday of Ottioh, rin t. (being the 25th of said month,) 10 continue one week. Notice is thertf . re hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace. and Constables of the • said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances. to do those things which to 'their several races appertain to be done I slid all these that are bound by recognitantes, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall he itf the gaol of said county of Schylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be , just. God save the Commonwealth. --, JOH N G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. burg, OC , . 9, 1841. N. B.—The witnesses and jurors who are sum• moned to attend said. Court, are required to attend itllnctually. In case of ton-attendance ' the law in. such cases made and provided; will Itu rigidly en_ ;breed. This notice is puhlishtd. by erder of the Court; those concerned wilt therefore govern them selves accordingly. New Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscribers have jest received a New and Elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, Black, Blue and fancy Colored Cloths, Blue Black and fancy Colored Cassimers, grey, Brown, Allied and Drab Sattinetts, White, Red, Scarlet, Yellow and Green, Flannelr, Black, Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Morinos, 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, 8-9, 6-4 Blankets. Morino,. Bevidere, Tustan. and Taglioni Shawls, Buck, Beaver, Hos. kin. and Kid Gloves, Winter Printe, Roslyn Plaids, Mouslin de Laines, Woolen. Berlin and Cashmere Gloves, Bloc, Green, Red and Scarlet Cunten Flan. nells, Bleachd and unbleached Cnntnn Flannel], Pilot, Beaver and Bearskin Coatings, Wvol, shirts, Drawers, &c. &c. All of which tee ore disposed to sell on our usual reasonable terms. E. Q. 8 A. HENDERSON. 91— October 9 A Stray Cow•. • BLACK cow, with a small white spot on the "I left side, about eight years old, was brought - to the subscriber on Saturday night last. The owner is requested to call, pay charges, and take her away. RICHARD EDWARDS, near !he East Mines WILLATVE EL SUMER, Fashionable Mar Cutter, Third door above the Pennsylvania Ilall, Centre Street POTTS V I LLF, OST respectfully returns his grateful acknowl ."-ER edgments. to his numerous friends and custo mers, who have so generously patronized him since he commenced business, and he can but repeat his former pledgr; to attend sedoously and unre.nitting • ly to business; he Batters himself from his long ex perience of seventeen years in the business, that he will be able to cut hair according to the latest fash ion, and shave with ease. And ho hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage, He has just teceived a most splendid assortment of lar. emery, consisting in part of Citronella water, a delightful perfume for thetoilet Eau de Colonge water. Florida water, Lavender water ; Rose water, Bear's Oil, Antique Oil, Tooth Paste, Combs, Hai r Wash, MaccAssa, Oil, Poinatum, Indian hair-dye, Savon Shaving Cake( Otto of Rose Shaving Cakes, Congress Soaps, Bergamot Soaps, and Fancy Soaps. He has for sale that highly fro= grant Balm of - Columbia: which destroys dandruff of the bead and prevents the hair from decaying and. telling off: He hopas,the public will give it a fair tri• al t as several hundreds in the last few years have de. rived groat bone% therefrom . Septcmter IS, 1891 EC Fall Fashions. ptIE subscribers respectfully beg kayo to inform AL their patrons and the public generally: that they hive just received by late importation, the FALL ANb WINTER FAsuioNs, together with French, Wool and web died Cloths; French barred Cassimers of all colors: Also a fine selection of French and English Satins, plain and figured. They have added to their former supply a fine assortment of SiOCkF, BASAITIP. Colars &c., all of which they will warrant loge of a superior quality and mode up in the most appro ved style. LI PPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant 'Mors Corner Centre & Mahantongo St. Pottsville. &Wernher lA, 1841. 38—tf N I 3 The public are-invited to call and examine the goods, so that they may be able to judge for themselves. ' L. 4r T. VOIt SALE. rvillE subscriber is authorized to sell at private sale for cash, all the personal property belong— ing to the North American Coal Company; con— sisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, suited to the track .of the Mount Carbon Rail Road. IS Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number df Drift Cara all in gotul order, two Truett Waggonsi together with, a variety of ktures ne cessary for 'mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Carts, Waggons, Btacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chiang. 4.c. 4e. Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete. one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to JAMES SU:LIMAN, Jr. 35—t f August 28 liUrels Dictionary. ICTIONARY of Arts, Manufactures an ALF Mines, by Andrew Ure, M. Also A Practical Treatise on _Rail Roads § and interior communication in general § containing'numerous experiments op the powers of Improved 'Tricomr. fives Engines, and tables of the comparative cost of conveyance on Canals, Rillway, and . turnpike. Roads. Third Edition by Nicholas Wood. Just received and for sale by October 2 Sarsaparilla Compound. lIROWN'S Cerebrated Sarsaparilla CompounA a trash supply just received by E. Q. & A. 11ENPERSON, 31— R;ptember 10 DIM. J. A. GROVE; Professor of Minsk,. ESPECTFULLY tenders - his services to the Ali' citizens of Pottsville. 'lle will be happy to wait on any one desioroits of instruction on the Pt. ano Forte, together with Singing, the Flute,"Flage olet, Accordeonibesides other normal instruments. If sufficient encouragement is offered, he proposes to open a singing ethools The first quarter will be devoted to laying the'foundation of music; and after that the higher bianthes will be litught: Lessons in Sacred Music will be given to suit the varios congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught in both the German and English languages. P,ianofortes tuned add repaired. , Mrs. Groho's residence laid. Dr. Brandner's. No. 9 Mallantor^ Street. gem. 25.18!1. COWee and Tea WITII 'toast, will be served up every day S at v v the Exchan Excha n g e Hotel Refectory, from dock A. M. until! It P. M. priecl24 ants'. • .JOHN SILVER. for WM. G. JOHNSON, Seprebober, IS, 18 , 11. t . York Store Elooril : TO Let. Apply to - _ THOMAS bIiLLEI. * -1 149 1 ) tembe r 4 • - :36 MEIN WiLIGEMS Indian Vegetable Pills. Of the North American College ci Reatib. A. air pears by thO• latmaiug circumstances; duelist ses perieding the use of sit other Hits as a vamams.. tacsigay. Jor she puitfication of the Mood. and as consryucaer, roe trodicatiOn of iMMEAMC inns Ma HUMAN st'sr.Em. . -_. • • TTIOMAS JAMES BEATTY" RsAVM lien duly appointed, Counti Agent for the edle.'n largo or onion quantaite,ofttio named article, st,ggort the tidlowing as strong pee su:nptive proof. that the claim of this medteirs public confidence, is (Minded on unqueat:onablit licit we believe, unquestionable authmity. • Letter froCii .14r.Cainfield, Travelling Agent tint the United Stater!. Messrs. T & J BEATTY, . . - I hereivith enclose tor your service in the Wait . of advertising, the notice of Stichter 4e McKnight, successors to Keim & Stichter, Reading, who are agents far Brandreth Pills, and perhaps for others. You will perceive. the force of their language..un., der these circumstances, and my husiheite is to ap. prise you of the testimony which the gentlemen to. whom they refer bate alrerdy given,—four of them prior To the reterence, and One, Mr. ,G. H. Miller, since the referer.ce. but without being informed of it by me, or in any manner alluding to it. STICHTER & ( as successors to Keifer & Stichter, Reading.) having been duly appointed county agents for the excellent and Superior medi-s eine above named, are now prepared to supply the demands of tot mer agencies, and will be gratified by the appointment and a.pply of new ones, tre the' usual liberal terms. " For the characterof these pills, we refer• with confidence, but without asked consent, to the fol. lowing named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to know their true value in comparison with any others now in market. Their relative los cation gives every facility to the inquirer who dc— serves to obtain, either for sale or ewe, a first rate article." To take them to eonsccutiVe order, then Mr.C. W. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26. took of me on commission, 6 doz. Since that time. f•e pur chased of K. & S. Reading 6 dr zert., and ob the 4th inst. took 6 dieters of me, slue iog, that he never had a medicine which brought Luck so'good a report. nor one which had so tt.scly a sale. As he is Post Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascer tain whether my veracity can be impeached end at the same time learn what °Met pills, he seller:lr hoe said. 41-tf Mr. G. H. Miller, late of Brickensville,..had re. quested me to appoint him an agent for.Womela. duni, because he well know the value of the article April 20th he talk of me 4 dozee, and on the 24th inst. he had sold 26 boxes, it being in Wo=Wort, a new article, and bought 2 dozen more.l , This-ataterer nt_is.t semilar to the foregoing. To Mr. IWKinte, one dozen were sent at a verse ture, perhaps in December. Jan. 25, 1 left him 2 dozen on commission, ead no the 11th inst. he paid me for 1 down stating, as do the others, that nu medicine with which he ijticquainted has as geed a name and so ready a safiT, ; .' Peter Kline, Post Master, has sold to a man who . has the white swelling, probably near 60, whom I seen, and who states, that 'loather remedy bee ten• dered him any service, but that this has, and now that ho is persuaded to persevere, 1 am fully person. dad he will entirely recover.'— Samuel Heckler. Post blaster, sells the : ether pale. but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to B or 9 of them—that the' he had these less than 4 months, end the others several Sears, of these he now sells about 10 boxes where he has a call for one of the other sort., He mentioned a women who has du. ring several years suffered by the rheumatism, and though other remedies had been invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the use of these pills _ would add mach general and particular IMO tortiuo, but shall defer to a more convenient tipper. tunity an exposition which must be interesting to all who are liable to diseases. To the business in hands the reference, I have paid the attention it seems to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest de.: sire that it may be read with candor, and produce the effect to which truth is always entitled, Respectfully, - R. CAMFIELD, Travelling Agt. United States. Voltsville, May il9 22—It The following named gentlemen compose the list of agents for this county and vicinity, sa far as they are at present received. Other names will toll added as agents shell be appointed, • T. & J. BEATTt, PottaVii.e. Daniel Saylor,Scheylkill Haten, Caleb Wheeler. Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburgi J. 4 G. Matz, Port Clinton, B. K. Miller, Nlelteanshurg, Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora, Samuel Boyer, Middle Port, Seidel & Co. Hamburg, J Wiest, Klingerstowrit Aaron Matthews, 31. P. Lower Mahantaogre Jacob Kauffman. Upper do Kauffman, do • du F. Harrier. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel-P.04: S. Saindel, Gratztown. Principal Office,- 169 Rhea At. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT. Vice Pres't N. A. Cuj. Health. 38-3 m •TATHAM & BROTHERS' PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE. /1411 E undersigned, agent for the manufacturers offer for sale LEADEN PlPES,ofttll sizes and various thickness and strength from 5 inches In diameter of bore. The squirm ity of this Patent Pipe, will be evident upon examination. li is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively used iii Phaadel• pine for pritate mike, being the cheapest and best. Water, after standing sometime in small iron pipes will generally depositc a sediment of iron lust. Besides the usual sliest Tatham & prothers man ufacture very light leaden pipe, for conducting,wa• ter from springs at long distances, under slight preassure or bead of water, and for chemical and other lisees • Calibre. Lengths. Weight. inch 100 yards 1 lb. per yard. ' I u 70 .6 1 as 50 0, 2 a ft " 30 " 20 . ts 23 " 25 yards, 3 lbs 6ox per Sot, 1 " 1 1 5 feet, 5 Ma. 10 oz. " 40 " • - 6 lb!. 14 as. The price of the above is eery time—Apply - 10 B. BANNAN, Pottsville:' Agent for TATHAM & HROTHERS. • No. 44, Prone Street, Philadelphia: September 4, 1841. 36—Gat R. BANNAN. -40 THE subscriber, has just returned- from New York 4 Philadelphia, and is' now. opening a general assortment of Fall Goode. compesing,Blit. Blue and love. Green Cloths, Cassiniers, .Sattinett'a 4 Vestingts. of every description. Marincies ACiuse , line De Lanes, Ladies Cravats 4 Scarfs, Manches ter Ginghems. 4c. together with a general usort ment of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, which will be sold . very cheap at'the sign of the "Guided Ball." Aleda large supply of Fall Carpeting, consisting of Imperial, Superfine end low priced Ingrain. 2-1. 3-1 4 4 4 Venetian do. Damask do. Brnsseband Milton.ffearth Rugs, Floor oil Clothe, # 4 1.-Alieane and Manilla Door Mate, Stair Bode, ,Dainask . Ptaie Mattinge, e. for sale very 'cheap. • - • . E. W. EARL • August 21 • . 84 Riding, Sulkey & Gig -f bipi. J UST received a fresh simply of b6iutifol andtiti perior manufactured Riding Siilkey, aid Gig Whips which will be sold cheap by the euoacriber. Also a lot of neat walking and riding .whalebone switches, September 10 39-4 r O • R a Manuel of Domestic tennomy for Town and Country. by Miss Lulls. Also Miss Ley, lie's complete Cookers. Just rece t ed and for tide by • , ffikTi • n thittlbef 2 • • 40--. = FALL GOODS . The House Hoek, • B. BAZINApi, - 37=
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