11IOUP. IT CARBON RAIL ROAD. ' The erosion% of Coal tramper ed on this raid 'hp *to Thuridayi evening het. 2,4 9 4 tons Per last report 14,607 ."' Total 77.201 NATHAN CLE VER.Collector. RINE RILL & SCIIIIYLKILL RAVEN . RAIL ROA?) The amount of Coal transOort t ed on this road up lo Thursday evening last, 'is 9:102,13 r last report 1 223,123 10 TOllll f 232,286 ?, M' W. NEWELL Collector. _ ' O . IU It 14 A ltiC'ET• , . - CORE ED VVIICCIKLT. PCTTFVILLE. OCT: 22,1241. WHEAT FLOUR per Barr $ 6 25 . RYE. do cwt. • 162 a WHE4r. ' per Basile!, 1 25 RYE..; • do 7 0 . f • to CORN? , do 1 ovng, I , ,in 30 EGGS. ' 12 , per doz. • titITTER, { • , per pouir RACON, • • do - HAMS. - ~ " 6o POT.ATOF,S, per Imsbel. PLASTER, 1 • per ton f H AY.'I • ' per ton TIMOTHY SEED, per bushel, CLOVER Do per bush e l, f ~ rr-ArripTl ON IR IS St EN.—A meeting of the Irish Corps now in process f organisation will 'be held this evening at Mr. 0' c onner's Hotel. at 7 o'clock. JAMES • REANE, Pres't. Jan Silver, Sectiy.cipro tern. 'Octotier 30 . -- Annuals, &c,. fii TEI Gift, -a Christm is .al Presi-nt. The Roston Token, The Rose of Sharon, a religi vie Annual, Friendshtes Ofering, The Gem, The Amaranth, published byEthe American Sun. • day School Union, l I The Rose, • 1 The Iliolei, ' Merry's Annual for all &ammo, s Token of Affeciion, Tokeh of Friendship, . ' , TokeO of Remembrance, : The Niko. of Flowers, t 3ano'Brush 'livid her Cow, The tiiemund, The patsy, .. I rufaar Grove, - ' Letters to Young Ladies, by hire . SigiAncey. The Ladies, Friend by MI'S. Farrar, Poetry of Flowers and Flowe d s of Poetry, Albums,' Ate. Ace. Just received and foi sale by October 3U • Administratoti's Notice. Letters or administration to the Estate of Henry shoemkker, late of Port Carbon, in the township of Norwegian, deceased, have been granted to the 'subscriber. All personi indel4ed to the said dec'e. are retinested, to make paynient, and - ill persons having platins will present the laarnewithont delay. 11.11 All B. 6 HULL, Adm'tor. October 3tl, 1891. Pottsville Inti(tite. TaiE Winter session of this 'institution com menced on Oc'ober 254, and will continue twelve Weeks exclusive of the restion. It is earn. cetly requested thut t all having wards or children to enter, will do so atilie corrinrcimitnt of flurscs. Ilion, as much of the success 9f the pupils depend upon a prompt and judicious classification. No al lowliness will hereafter be made for absence except in eases or protracted sicknessi T E ft 211 4 . Phalli English branches, i $4 00 nigher - ... ta t 6 011 Classics . , . 8 Off ' Stationary 25 ..i. C. W. PITII Of, A. 13.'Principali N. R. Rooks will be furnish :l i d to the pupils at the ~ , customary prices whop Nine/ ed by M .. e parents. —"—October 30 '2s— Opposition Line of Coaches •TO PORT',CARBON. • • • ISAAC THOAPION- & CO FOR the special accommod ation of their friends arid the public, have Com nenced an OPPOSITION which will leave Pottsville at: 5 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M., for Port Carbon, ea at any other hour, 'desired by passengefra who wialvto take.seatt, in their new and easy riding 4naehes to Readily. rr For seats apply at [William Koizner's and LewilHeilner'a respectiv • Wets, at Port Carbon, and at 31. Mortinicr's 11.41, Pottsville. ISA td T lOMPSON &CO. 40- October 2 Indemnity Against or Datnage by Capital - 8490,009 Cil (Kr t Pp, ETUA L. MR SPRING GARDR'N INSURANCE GYM PANY OF PII,LADSLPRIA, •• • MAKE Insurances, either temporary or perpetually Jan against, Lou tit Damage by FIRE, in town or . country, on Houses', Barns,land Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture. Merchandise. Horses, Cat- Commemkal and Manufacturing Stock t and Utensils of every description; Vei4sete and their .Cargoes in port, as well as Morittag,es turd Ground Rents upon the most faro:able terms. Applicatioas for Insarane, ;any information on the =bleat may be made eitho'r personally or by letter, at the Conspany's office, at this Nhrthwest corner of Sixth and %%ad streets. MORTON IIichIICHAEL, President. Rsensmtsit, Secretary. Dragons, Morton McMichael, ChirleiSlokes; Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright. lesiglicrenne i t Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Laughead, George M. Troutman.. .R W. Pomeroy. George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed Aorxr for the a -hove mentioned Institution End is now prepared to make iNICRINCILS upon every descqtion of property it the burner rates. BENJAMIN BANNAI4. - Pottsville. Feb. 27th-1841. Old Eistaiblished:i'asage ()pea eomiza 0? PINE AND sort% 4 ' • ...., THE 'subscribers having completed ...- .. their arrangement fur the year 1841, for ', z t , 1 , the 'purpose of .bringing out steerage - ' .passengers,' ' , be leave to inform their fiends audthe public in general, that a first class saint will be despatched from Liverpool to New :VOA. on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th. and 25th, ~ wiesch month throughout the veer. Passengers oil their arriv l at Liverpool from the out ports, will ho furitishe with lodgings and a etitivenient place to cook i during the time they mar be detained there . •byhead winils_cit stormy weittber -.free of any expen c to themselves—on sp. liiistion at the ,company of fi ce, to Mr. P. W. 'BYRNE% No 38 Wafer! Road . . who will, in con. o i . nsction with his awe - effete gents throughout Eng. Ilittnietnd Ireland. affard ev ry assistance to those who may be engaged to cope outity Ibis-comp°. 'arirshms. : . . Passengers will , be fund in province's for the Pasingil•fir $ 10 tiffs. 01,1116 for passage provisions 'and - hospital money. -- - Ai usual in all case.. Nhere the persons decline liaising, thi money will hefrefunded 40 those from whom it may -have-been received, on their return. Fang tbe,passagertertificate.4 -- - • 'OlOl7-ER[, & M'AIURRAY, L .. Corner of Pine and South ate. - The sulieriher,bas been appointed Agent for the ,above line. and ii reedy to receive the passage mon. goy Ow thous who wish to send for their friends, and will ale:attend to transmitting money. to Europe. Yet particulars apply at the Miners' Journal Office. . I - : 0. HANNAH. •1- JUen.ryt I 50 5 00 16 to 918 2 50 •5' 00 MS 1842. 6cl Nei Year's Q. BANNAN. 44-- TA EICTP. NEW 70114 Porrsvirp - - • etzTlawns wiit reflipin fbf e Night's, AT MR. O'CONNER'S. IMMI Mr Powell has the- honor to inform his friends and patrons that the Theatre will rompen on I ' eaterday Evening , oliaber 30, When will be enacted. first time its this 'place, the beautiful Smith Melo brain' in 3 acts; end. tied the ARLOCIit OF TUE GLEN oft nIE STIZZARQ SKIFF. Clanronaid, Laird' ofGlencairn, Mr. Marsh Matthew, Warlock ofthe Glen; Powell. lj Adelbert, the rightful Heir, 31astere. Powell, Andrgw, A Fisherman, Mr. -Eberle Sandie, A Peasaiat, " Duff. Murdock, , " Reynolds. Ruthven ' . florncastte, Marian, Wife of §andic. Misa Eberle, Adela, Muther of Adelbeit, Mrs. Eberle COMIC SONG Hommini ia ell the Fashion," by Mr. PO VEIL The evening's entertainment to conclude with ilie4aughable vaudeville, entitled the • r "." 111707,4" ALNII.LAME OR MY IVIPE AND I. Toro, Mr. Eberle, Apt Rambleton, " Powell, Varrish " " Marsh, Ellen, ' -Mrs. Eberle, Doors open at 7 &clack. Curtain will rise at 81. Parquet Tickets, 50 cents, Pit Tickets 25 cents. N. 13. The wbole-of the seat's have been altered and refitie4, and evbry thine will be done to render the Theatre a pined of Fashionable resort. i Two Box 'rickets wall admit two Ladies and (off Gentleman. Leader of the Orchestre, Mr. Irsaoga of Phila. delphin. October 30 Notice. WE the subscribers, Shop keepers of the Bor. . (ugh of Pottsville. feeling desirous of giving some time to the young men in our employ !or res. ding end otherwise improving themselves. do fur that purpose agree to close our respective stores at 8 o'clock, in the tvening, (Saturday's excepted) from and after the, first dap ofNovember- 1841, to April Ist, 1842. J. &Hyman, Jr.. Edward Hughes, . Miller & Haggerty, Sosan S. Miller, i T. 4 J. Beatty, William Major, Samuel Chrisman, John Ruch. - Joseph Whitfield, John Clayton, T. & W. Pollock, Hofer & Jenkins, William Milne& Hunteinger & Krebs, J. S. Morris & Brothers. Mused Si tOUN " • William C. Leih, ll. T. Taylor, Samuel Hartz, Lippincott & Taylor, George W. Slater, Henry Shubert, E. Q & A, Henderson, Hiram Parker, Edmund W. -- Earl, I - William Mortimer, Jr. ' October 30 44-3 t rENNOitviNTA. WALL roTrsviLLE, WILLIAM G. 702INSON. ESPELI'FZ)LLY announces to his numerous &lends and the publiC that lie has' taken this fe z . :, commodious Establishment, refitted it so ass !..• up in a t superior manner, and is• now is= a a s I toady to 'scat nmodate the travelling comoiunity. The building is very large. three stones high, situate on the Main street„ opposite Ole Miners' Bank, and in, the most pleas.. l ‘ ant part o f the Borough, and is well adapted for the purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, ex. tensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging rooms, 4c, &c. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kind, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, lane a well supplied table, together with his persona) attention, he feels confident tutil insure all conveniencies, re. ceseary to the condeirt of such as , may- favor him with their custom. The Reading Room is well supplied with papers from different sections of the country. . Large stabling 'and attentive Ostlers. N. B. There is a tefectury in the basement sto. ry of the Building, where all kinds of Refreshments can be obtained at the shortest notice. Patsy:lle, October 30 $5O Reward. Was stolen from the subscriber, on the night of the. 21st inst.,,a patent silver watch with gold hin ges, by Michael Dougherty ; he is 25 years of age. 5 feet 5 inches high, rather alim,and dark complex. ion, and has an inscription on his arm of at. D. and an anchoit; had on when he left a blue coat, blue pantaloons, and black silk hat with a narrow brim. The above reward will be paid for the .recovery of the watch, and c3nviction of the Thief. - AR LE`, HARTZOG. October 30, 1841. ckillingworties Works. ' riMIE Works of W. Chilliogworth, M. A. corn. plete in one volume from the twelfth London editton. Price 93. Just received and for sale by B. B tNisIAN. October 30 - 34 Bowen's Rook of the Seasons. JUST received'and for sale by B. BANNAN; October 3Q 44 Lady's Almanac for 1842. 'FIDE Ladies Annual Register and Housewife's Almanac tar 184'. by Mrs. Gilman. Just re. ceived and for sale by October 30 , YR HANESTDD, y Was e. CYHOF:DDIR fuan lawn dan Olygineth T. .G'riffiths gynt o Geredigion yn Swyddfa Mr. Hannan, Centre Street, Pottsville, lyfr, i ddyfod all. an bob bythernos, vo of dull dyffredin Cyhneddind. au yr hen wlad, and ni fydd i gynnwys dim dad; lcuaeth crefyddol o un math; golygir iddo fod yn Drysilrfa o bethau buddiol mown Hanesyddiaeth yr hen *lad, er wlad hyn. Cynghorwyd v Cyhoel. dydd t osod ei brie yn 6 'cents yn hytrach nn 4 fat golygwyd a'r y cyntaf gan y bydd yn cynnhwys mwy o to i newyddion, Prydyddiaeth: /ice. Gobei. thir ytigiilennog y bvdd v Cymri yn Pottsville, a'r amgylehoedd,;yo awydeux i roe.. awl fel un Haw yr unig Gyhoeldind o'r fath a gyn. ovgir iddynt yn Anterica. •Derbynir enamel gan Mr. Griffiths ceu Hannan yn Pottsville. Hydra' 23.. - An ,Apprentice. Wanted: N apprentice to the Tailoring Builineos i 3 wan ted by the iipbscriber. , A Boy between the ages of 14 and 16. would be preferred, who cart come well . recommended. - JAMBEI‘Iit'ALARNEY. 42-3 t October 16 PaOrcliment, OF thebest quality, and various sizes Jot dale by R. BANNAN. October - • song oohs. 101PARtOUR Songster, Universal Do, American Do, American Singers Own Book, Burton's Freeand Easy Du. Jim Cruw do. New' Song Book, &c. Zde Juskrcceived aniffor sale by B. BANNAN. 42—, • October 16 • Collars. FRENCH. Scotch Swiss Collars; Collard Cravats, 4c 4c. • - , E. Q. 4 HENDERSON. 35 Auenst •28 StepbeaCis Central America, A FR ESU supply jusitteuived sod tor soloby • B. BA NNAN. October 23 r ME= EMI Post Office ) Pottsville, - • °MIMI. - 50t6. 1841; This Office Will be kept open for the receipt and delivery of timers end papers every , day, camps Sundays, from minrise until 9 o!clock, P. , Letters - North to ensure mailing. most be handed in before kpatt 3 o'clack..p. M. and those to edelphia and Eastward by , 9 o'clock P.M. Office - hcarien Sunday from plat: I until past 2 o'clock, V. BL-and in the esening one hour after :be arrival and .assortment of the Philadelphia mail. 'Due limit° Will be Risen when lug change becomes ne9nuary. Pottsville, October 23 INSOLVENT DEBTORS..—The . Subscribers a have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com. mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the sederal Acts of Assembly, passed for the relict of Insolvent Debtors. and that the said lodges have appointed Monday the 6th day of Dneemlier next, at 10 o'clock. in, the forenoon, at the. Court ,House, in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of us and Our eredi ? tors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. JEFFER 4 0N UMBRUACKER, SAMUEL EVANS. FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE. October 23 43 /11H E partnership heretofore existing between it the subscribers, to constrUcting arid arching the East end o(sPolpit Rock:Tunnel on the Philo. delphia & Reading Rail Road, was tertninated by the completion. of that work on the 14th of October inst., and is .therefore dissolved. , . WILLIAM' NEVILLE, 3 ACOB STUART. Pulpit RuckVannel, October 23, 43-31 • CaapetingM. INGRAIN Carpeting for mile by - , . E. Q. A. HENDERSON. QM FRESH Green and Bloch Trag, Jova . Rin r fat wawa and St. Domingo Coffee. St. Croix, Pio l o Rico, New Orleans. and Huvanna Sugars, Loaf, Lump and Crushed Sara?, &earn Syrup. Sugar House, end New Orleans Molases, for sate by E. Q. is• A. HENDERSON. 41— October 9 ipHE subseribers - ixould inform their Friends and 16 . the Public that they have entered ,into an co. partnership, under the &in of, Henderson & Fars red, and ire notw prepared to. execute orders fur castings of any description, a he Wand Foundry. Orders are respectfully soli nt rd for Cast ILICS, Turn Outs, Mill Gent ing. Water Pipes, Car Wheels, &c. dcc. CH ARLES H EN DERSON, JOHN FARRELL, - Pottsville, October 9 • illarkera I. leo. l and 2 Mackara: in Bomb , , and half bare 4 .‘ tele, of late inspection. for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. October ,9 4IL- A NEW and splendid assortment of Ing,rain Carpeting. Just received and for ate by • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. October 9 41—, , The Miners Bank of Potiville, the County of Schuylkill A N Election for Thirteen Directors for the-above ".Institution, to serve Ilse 'ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House. 1111 Monday the fif— teenth of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M and 3 o'clock P. M. A General meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the Banking House, on Tuesday the second of November next, between the bouts of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock Pi M. Cll A FILES LOESER, Cashier. • October 16 42 Whitney & Bath Blankets 12-5 11-4 and 10-4 Whitney and Bath Blanket& For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. interesting little .children, often rob; yod of those you fondly dual on. and carries hundreds to the grave.— Every mother should, therefore. knoil 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 ration is seize . 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 CouGn that will surely, termi nate in convulsions or death unless something us lame diatcly given to check it. In this complaint the !• BAL atm or AVM]) Cugsnr," is well known to be the most speedy cure ever discovered. It is indeed a pre cious remedy—mild, rale andinnocent.and sure to give the little sufferer 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 my oiled save the life of one you-fondly love. Remember this is the famous remedy of that distinguished physician. Dr. Wilder, which has cured thousands of' CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSIIMPT/ON, a'ler every other medicine had failed. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. IKr Be part:mar when you purchase to ask for " Dr. WmAn's BALSAM or Wlt.n Currenv,"' as there is a &atm of thie name advertised that is entirely a dtffert ent. medicine. Prepared only by WILLIAMS & Col Chemists. No. Z 3 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $ I a Bottle. September 25 39 • For Sale. subscriber being obliged, on account of ill it health to relinquish business, offers his well ••• known Stand, "the Centre House," Port g L " Clinton, Schuylk ill county, for sale:, The "I" K above property is delightfully situated at the rinction of the Little Schuylkill and Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Rail Roads, and on the completion of the latter ( which is now in i'great state or forwardness) will be a fashionable resort from the city. BANNAN. • 4'4-, If it is nut sold by the let of limitary. 1842, will be for rent. - ; DAVID WALKER. Port Clinton, October 16 , 42 •0 T ow ILL be sold on Saturday the 6th day of Nov. ember next. at 10 o'cla.it in the forenoon, at the holm . at Jacob Heim; Inkeeper, in the town of Llewellyn; Schuylkill county. a certain two Story double Frame Store and Dwelling Houle and Lot of GrOund. in raid Llewellyn. now in the possesyloo of C. B. Deforest and B. Lewiq she lot contains_fif. ly feet in•frcint. and one hundred soil fifty feet in depth, adjoining South Wilting street, East lot of Jacob' Sherman, North a twenty feet alloy and West Lot of Willing, Shober and Bining. with a Kitchen and a Frame Stable, • A ,gocd Title and Possession will be given on the firat ,day of April neat. Due attendance will be given and the condi. tion of sale will be made knob, net tho time of sale by - JOHN STERNER. PETER FENSTERMACTIER. -Llewellyn, October 13 - " 42.31 Scholar's Companion: rill. - W. Green; A. M. Junt recieved end for - salafiy B BANNAN. October 16 - CAME to•tlitripiemises of the subscriber.. in • ••.• Branch Toinship. nee Phili?Carcs's tavern.- about a month 'ago. a' Large Red Om with large home. and..givca no milk. Tho owior is desired to come. prove property, pay charges._and take her away.•• . • GEORGE•GIBEL. Branch TotinshilkOm. 16 ' • ' 42 Slate Sv Chalk Peisdisii, - iN Wile& for young Palmer. a new 'arid very clean artieleaust rtaived and fcrr sale ;by • a HANNAN. October 'lf MB= THE MINERS' , JOSAIRAIfe'I J. T. WERNER, P.M. 43- Dissolutiori. Teas Teas. Copartnership. Ingrain Carpeting. Public Sale. Stray Com nit., • 111113TAIt . 11111BIOP-MINI [RAU THE extrasnAtED. Imam FOR DISEASES OFD WllE:subscriber having teen appointed general agent a" (for. Schuylkill county) for the sale' f this fkmotre and unrivalled medicine, would yes, ectruli infirm the trade, that'he can supply them at wholesale on liberal terms, and would invite all those wishing toParch:lse to gore tit& & call. Druggists - and dealers generally will 6nd this a valuable addition to their stock. and should always keep it on hand, and it braniversally cc— knowleZged one or the most valuable remedies in use. ter Sold wholesale and retail, in Pottsville by JOHN R C. MARTIN. General Agent. Pottsville. October 16, . New FaHand Winter Goods. rasa E subscribers have just received a New and. Elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, Black. Blue and fancy Colored Cloths, Blue Slack and fancy Colored Caasimers. Blue s grey. Brown. lified and Drab Sattinettp, White, Red. Scarlet, Yellow and Green, Flannels, Black, Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Illorinosi, 12-4. 11-4, 10-4. 8-4, 6-4 Blankets. Morino,'Velvidere, %Islam and Taulioni Shawls. Bock. Beaver;Hos. kin. and Bid Gloves. Winter Prints % Roslyn Plaids, Moustin de Loines, Woolen, Berlin and Cashmere Gloves. Blues Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flan. stens. Bleached and onhleathed Canton Flannel!. Pilot, Beaver and Bearskin Coatings, Wool, shirts, Drawers, Are. Sze. &c. All of which we are disluwed to sell -on our usual reasohable terms. " - October 9 1 4:1711111Ari 711. 13171TEIL, Fashionable flaiit' Culler Third door above the Pennsylvania Hall, Centre Street • POTTS VII LIE, ;COST respectfully returns Lis grateful acknowl. /-"Redgments to his numerous friends and custo mers., who have su generously patronized him since he commenced 4iusiness, end he can but repeat his former pledge; to attend ar4l..ously and unre.nitting ly to buaines.; he titters himself from his long ex. perience of seventeen years in the bu.iness, that he . will be able to cut baicaceording to the latest lash. ion, and shave with ease And he hopes by strict attention to business to merit -nd receive a share of public, patronage. Ile has just teceived a moSt • splendid assortment of perfumery, consisting in part of Citronella water, n delightlul perfume' ur the toilet Eau de Cotonge water. Florida water, Lavender water, Rose water, Bear's Oil, Antique Oil, Tooth Petite, 'ombs. Hair Wash, Maccassa, Oil. Putnatattn, Indian Hair.dye, Savon Shaving Cake, Otto of Rose Shaving Cakes, Congress Soaps, Bergamot Soaps, and Fancy Soaps. Ile has for sale that highly fra. grant Balm of Columbia, which destroys dandruff of the head and prevents the hair from decaying and falling off. He hopes.the public will give it a fair tri. at, as micro} hundreds in the last few years have de rived great beneSt therefrom. Septemter IS, 1841 41 -3t ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. SY the extraordinary% virtues of that urrivalled medi cine the,. Ber.sart OP %Vim Cmhav," the well known famous remedy for CONSUMPTION. AND LITER COMPLAINT, COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH. &c ; ALBANY. September 6,1841. To Dn./I. %%Ivan • DF:AR Sts.—ln yours of the 28th instant you ask if your-BALsate oP Willi CHERRY has proved successful in this part ni " the country. In answer to these inqui ries I can safely assert there has never been any medi cine introduced here that has received such universal approbation, and the demand for it ircreaiet daily.— Physicians generally appear to he strangely prepossess ed in its favor and many of our fi rst families are now trying it. In several cases that I have, heard from, it has given great 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. How and,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 Balsam, and Mr Howard informed me, a few days ago, that she was- recovering rapidly, that her cough nad ceased entirely slid tie confidently believed it had been the means of saving her life. These I thin* are pretty wrong proofs of its virtues, bat 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 tnedicine is sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN., Agent for Schuylkill county. Price 81 a Bottle. irr See other advertisements Re very particular when yen purchase to ask for " BALPAH OP WILD CHERRY," as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a different medicine. Prepared. wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMS & Co , Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philacle! phia. Pike el 1 a bottle Sentember 25 .FI I IIE subscribers respectfully beg leave to inform their, patrons and the public generally, that they have just received by late importation, the FALL AND Worrgs FASDiON. ' together with French, Wool and web died Orithii; French barred CIISSDNeffI 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 Stocks, Bosoms, Colars &e., all of which they will warrant to be of a superior quality and made tun in the most appro. vedatyh. LIPPINCOTT' & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & Mehantongo St. Pottsville. September IP, 1841. 38—if N B The-public are invited to call and examine the goods, so that they may be able to judge for, themselves. L. 04' T. FOR SALE. - 1•11 E subscriber is authorised 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 Car., suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail,Road, 16 Rail Riiad Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good order, two Truck Waggons.' together with a variety of fixtures ne ceasing' for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screeno.Cart., Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chaim!. 4c. 4.e. Together with one fifteen 'horse power Engine complete. one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. Angus' fift 35--t-f Ore's I ictionary. - 'DICTIONARY 0 Mts. Manufactures an Mines, by Andrew Ure. M. J. Mkt _ A Practical Treatise on Rail 'Randy, and interior coiumuniCation in general, containing numerous experimeiits on the powers of improved locomo. Oyes Engines. and table! of the comparative cost of conveyance un Canalt, Raillay. and tinnpika. Roads. Tturdißdition by Nicholas Wood., Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. —4O Odiobt;r 2 ` . • , BRoWSlPS•Celebnited Sarespirilla Col;pound. a fresh itippiv just received by • I • ' E. Q. & A. HENPERSON, , 37 fdepteinber 10 . • 'Coffee Te,a !' • WiTti Mao, will be nerved up every) day et the Exchange Hotel Refectory,• from 9 ,0•. clock A.M. turtill 11 P. M. price 126 ant;.' • - JOHN SILVER, - _ - for WM, Cr. JOHNSON. September 19, NH._ • - Faintly,ind_ /PlOTate:Prayer*, BY the Rev. Donau, D. tbiid I edition. -"urinal received aed foreshr4- . .; SANNAN. la • °cube, E. Q. # A. HENDERSON?. 41- . Fall rashions. _ _ ~ .. c. ~, _~_.. India'. Vegetable Pills. Of the Korth Anrerivan College o) Health. do ap pears by the fat/owing eircentelanteiti ate fast en /weeding the ase of all other Pit:ease ONZVRI.AL REMEDT. for die puri,reatioa of the olooilsend as consequence. Me eradication of muss from the HUMAN SYSTEIL THOMAS do JAMES.HEAI7Irt 'HAVING been duly appointed Countt Agent for the sale.'n large or small ;quantities, of the named article, suggeet the following as strong pre. su:nptive proof. that the claim of this medicare to public confidence, is founder' ori unquestionable ai.d we believe. unquestionable authority. Letter from %Ir. Uarn6eld. Travelling Agent for the United States. Ilessrs.T & J. BE-ATTY. I herewith enclose tier your service in the way oradvertising. the notice of St ichter & McKnight, successors to Reim Bc. Stichter. Reading, who are. agents for Braareth Pills, and perhaps for others: You will perceive the force of their language. un. der these circumstances. and my business is to ap prise rot of the testimony which the gentleman to whom they refer halm airerdy - given,a—four of the prior to the retereoe, and one. Mr. G 11. since the reference. but without being informed of it by Inc. or in_any manner alluding top. SIICHTEIL & ( as successors to Kelm & Stichter, Reading.) having been duly appointed county agents Tot the excellent and superior medi— cine above nateed l or now prepared to supply the demands of former agencies and will be gratified by the appointment and supply of new ones, on the usual liheval terms. "For the tharacitr of these pills, we refer with confidence. but without , asked consent, to the fol. lowing named gentlemen, who have spld them long enough - to know their true value in' comparison with ttng others now ru marker. Their relative lo cation gives every facility to the inquires who de— serves to obtain. either fbr sale or us*, a first tate article." • To take them in connecutive order, then Mrs C. W. Porter. P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan,. 26. took - of me on commission, 6 dos. Since that time, pur. chased of K. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and. on the 4:tr inst. took 6 dozer' of me. stating. that he never had a medicine. which brought buck so good a report: nor one which had se ready a sale. As he is Post Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascer tain whether my veracity can he impeached and at the same time !ma what Wee pills, he sells or hos sold. 111 i. G. H. Miller, laic of Brickensyille, had re quested me to appoint him-an agent , for.Wotnels. dur I, because he-well know the vale of the article April 20th he took of me 4 dozer, a d on the 24:h inst. he had sold 26 boxes, a being in Wainelsdurr, a new article, and bought 2 dozen more. • This ;statement is-similar to ❑te loregoir.g. To 51r.51'Kinty, one dozen were sent at a ten = lure, perhaps in December. Jan. 25. 1 left him 2 dozen on commission, and on the 11th inst. he, paid me for 7 dozen stating, as do the others, that ne medicine with Which be is acquainted has as good a name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline. Post Master, has sold to a man who has the white swelling, probably near 60, whom I seen, and who states, that no other remedy has ren. dered him any service. but 1 hat - this hoe, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, 1 am fully persua del) he will entirely recover. . Samuel Heckler. Post Master, sells the ease pills, but states, that he finds 4-of these equal to 11 or 9 . of them—that tho' he had these less than 4 months, and the others.several years, of these he now sells about 12 boxes whete he hiss a call for one of the other sort. He mentioned a woman who has du ring • everal rats suffered by the rheumatism, and though other temedtes had been invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the use of these pills. 1 would add much generefand partidulat infer _mrtion„but shall defer to a mote convenient oppr. 38-3 m (unity an exposition which must be interesting to all who are liable to diseases. To the business in hand, 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 troth is always entitled.. Respectfully. IL CAM Fl ELD. Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville,'May 29 - • 22-11 The following named gentlemen compose the fibt at agents for this county and Vicinity, sa far as 'hey arc at present received. Other names - will be added as agents shell be Ippointed. - T. &J. Bearrv, Pottsville. • Daniel Savlor,Scheylkill Haven, • Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedenaburg, - J. 4. G. Matz, Port Clinton, B. K. Miller, MeKeansburg, Wm. Taggart. Tamaqua, • F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora, Samuel Buyer, Middle Pint. Seidel & Co. Hamburg, 3 Wiest, lilingeratdevir, A a run NI ai hews. M. P. (Matt Malls titan go Jacob Kauffman. Upper do Kauffman. do - du F. Horner. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S: S:iindel, Gromtown. Principal Ofvi, 169 Race st. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT. Vice Pres% N. A. Cul. Health. 39- TATIIAM & BRUTIRERSI PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE. r lIIE undersigned. agent for the manufacturers offer for sale LEADEN PIPESof allnizis and various thickness and sits nuth f:om f to 5 inches' in diameter of bore. The superimity of this Patent Pipe.' will be evident upon examination. It is of unusual etrength. _Lead pipe is almost exclusively used in Philadel. phta for private service, being the cheapest and best. Water, after stoadinur sometime to small iron pipes will generally deposite a sediment of lion rust. Besides the usual sixes' Tatham do Brothers man• ufacture very light lesdea pipe, for conducting wa ter from springs at long distances, under slight. preassuro or head of water, and' fdr chertneal dad other apes. Calibre. Lengths Weight. j wed 100 yards 1 lb. per yard. -§ "70 " li " i•• ~. 50 a 2 .. I" 30 a SI Is ~ 25 " 25 yards, 3 lba 6oz per yd. ,1 " 35 feet. 5 lbs. 10 oz. • I,{ " 40 " i 6 lb.. 14 oz. __,,,' The price of the above is Teri , !ogre—Apt/7J , to B. BANNAN. Pottsville. Agent for. TATHAM & BROTHERS. • No. 44, Prune Street, Philadelphia. September 4, 1841. 36-6 n . FALL GOODS. TE subscriber has just returned fr om New . York 4:Philadelphia, and is now .opening a general assortment of Fall Goods. comprising, Blk. Blue and lova. Green Cloths, Carsimers, Sattinett's 4 Vestings, of every description, Marlow. Moire. line De Lanes, Ladies Cravats Scarfs, Munches. ter Gingherns, 4c. together with - a general assort... , rent of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, which will be sold very. cheap at the sign of the " Gulden Ball." Also - a large supply of Fall Carpeting, consisting of ImPerial,Superfine and lowpriced Ingrain.. 2-4; 3-4- 4 4 Venetian do. Damask do:Bruseelsand Milton.Flearth Rugs, Floor oil Cloths, 4. 1, Alicant and Manilla Door Mate, Stair Roc's, Damask 4 Flair. Matting'', itc. for sale very cheap; E W. EARL. August 21 • - 34 Riding, Su'key & Gig Whips. J . • 11Srrecetved afresh supply of beautiful and au parlor manufactured Riding Sulkey, and Gig Whips whieh will be sold cheap - by tbe - suoseriber. Also a lot of neat Walking and riding whalebone switches. , ; - 11..BANNAN.' September 10 ' The Illetise Books Q_ a Manuel of ttomestio. Economy for Town IL" and Country. Leslie.. Also Miss Les. lie's complete Cookery, Just received • andfOr sale 117 ' B. BA,N101411.N: - r-Oetotilef 2 , • IVAZGIRT O II =ll OITNT aintßON 310T3IISS Schuylkill Fouiety, Pa: . 1111nPECTFIEILL, a nnounces to his friends and Imi the public that he has taken !hie splendid, airy' 'and deTight eel establishment, aimated at • the termination Of the Beetling 4111 k Philadelphia Rail Raad.;abertt he. be happy to wait on those who Visit the Coat Regiob. On hardness. or for the parpoie of me;-, joying the Mountain air and water. The Hotel is large. finished and furnished in the best style—..and no pains willite spared to render satisfaction to aU who May favor it With a itisit. Being within tea minutes want of the Bozobgh of Pottsville; though sufficiently removed to estape the Mist and noise of that busy bestling place, It is confidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agree. able, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attach-. ed tollurflotel is a large and beatiful garden. aver. looking the River Schuylkill: the Schuylkill Canal. . Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the-Mine'. and thence to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpikti,end at the same time affording a leal.and romantieview,Of five Mountains. The house is sorplied wilh*tre vriountain spring• water, and a Bathing establish. meet, bnrivalled in the country. A splendid pleas.. ure Car is kept for the eichisiVe accommodation of visitors. who May Ire disposed to Visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and 'romantic scenery of the surroun- ding country. Individuals or families may , rely on' having ample room. and every possible attention. Mount Carbon. June 19. 1f341. 25—tf • 'frowns Portable , Yeast. • riNIIIS article has been in constant use by many, a families in the Eustern• Cities for several months past with great success in making_ me 4 bread. Mtiny advantAges arise from its use, that manes it preferable toYll other articles for making bread light and p:afectly white; it is free from all impure togredier.ta. The above article warranted genuine. for Pale by. E. Q. dr. A. HENDDON. 36—tf. September 4. 1541 Pickles. . aICKLED Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Wu!nuts, Red Cabbage, Pick°liilly, Mixed. Onion, Lobsters, Pepper, Mangoes; Mutinies, Clams ; Guaranteed sound. For sole by . .. . _. E. Q.& A..IIENDERBOI4 . 'W— Ma v 29 DM J. A. GROHE, Profespor of Mimic Bat ESPECTFULLV tenderi 'tie services to Ai, eitiebne of Fottsiitle. He will be happy to wait on any one desicantie of instruction on the Pt. ono Forty, together with Singing, the Flute, Flap. olet,Aboordcon, besides other mastcal instrunientit.• If sufficient encouragement is offered, he proposes to open a singing - snlina: The first quarter will be, devoted to laying the foundatine,of music, and after that the higher branches will be Wight.' _ Lessons in Sacred Music will be giverAcilitiit the' : varies congregations of this Borough. • Singing will be taught in both the German and English languages. P,ianofortec tuned and repaired. Mr.- Groho's residence teat Br. Brinducy's, No. a . Mahautongcr Streett Sept. 25.114 f. IQ 100,000 BOXES or Za NIEL LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or . BLOOD PILLS sold the past year. _ ilgr "KILL oft CURF.."..4* This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the Numerous Quacks who manufacture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for their base. BE It ARE THEN _ _ How you trust to such prepemtions. 'Tis true, they •Iti .1 or cure," and you all then hear of the cures. bin never hear 011ie Adled or colluded, or those whose constitutions are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quack medicines I would recommend the use ofrernedies that irillecuit teract their bad effects Wore it into late'. OF. ADVISED, Therefore. to gtmud against the evil drier of Quack medicines, end employ stub medicines only as you knots, andlewproolofbeinoßreparal by a regukr esperietuxd. Apothecary and Poictetta. Such ' DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARIh' A or BLOOD PILLS; Which may be used at all timea, ages, ana sessooliC .whereeither a mild or adrrepurgative may beret :faired' or as d'purifier of the blood and anneal fluids, and in all diseaSetirequiridg pargatleld, cleansing and purifying the system, &c. &c. They may be used without restraint from diet oioc copation,' from moderate or temperate living, being., free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerous certificates from various pans of the Uni ted States have been, front time to time pt.blishtd. it Orohli necessary to inform thepublic where they trwy be hadentrine. Numeitiiii certificate's and re:commendation/ from Physicians ,nd others accompany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no quack prapara. tion,l would simply observe,lhat they are thd prepare: dons ofa regular Druggist arid PlrnOrlso. attested slid Dr. P. Physick, Dr. R. g. James.. N Chao:had; Dr' W. P. Diareef.- . . Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare. Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. J Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney, C. C. Biddli.Esq.,' R. Adrain, Esq , &c. dc. They are prepared and sold. wholesnle and retail at Dr LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM. No. 191 N. SECOND Street. below Vale. sign of the Golden Ea' gle and Serpents. and by. W. T. E PTI NG , Druggist, Poita v le: - • February- 77th, 9 • Rentoral., • PATENT .SPRING STEEE. Cross-Strained Saddles, 40tc. - AtICILIR 11: SIIIOEA ER, Saddle Bridle. and Trunk Manufacturer. sr* M PEG I TFULLY tenders his sin dere thanks to • ra , his custcinerm antithe public in genii:at' for the" very liberal encouragemeni. which ho has received; from them. He now informs that he has an inv... provement in the construction of Saddles, for which im has r Patent right, and redominends them to the -public ai Wing Car superior. in durability, ease, and comfort.tO the ridCr thud any other yet invented. • and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained :Saddle td'the ebtide of tiag priblit, With minfidence. ;He therefore respectfully Invites the public to dill at. his shop nearly opposite Meitimer's Hotel, and reedy opposite W. T. Eptiug's Drug Store, Centro' Street,Pottsville, and examine for themselves. He also keeps constantly on hand a general as !eortment• Of" all kinds Of. work, such se, Saddles, Bridles, Pateit Ely nine, DODO, Gig. and• Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valiedei. Travelling Tags. Gig and Riding Whips. am. Eferfdeactiption of work :in his line will be made to order; Oil thdrettertest' !entice. with' neatness, durability, and 'id tiiidis se low as dan-bo done elsewhere. IT An eftellent assortment of-Silver and Braid Mounting. Riding and Gig Whips; &o. &c. which' braid sell very cheap; wholesale and retail. December 12, - 50-5 . Tetter itch I . . • 1. R. IDVS CELEBRATED • ?ETTER "" A ITC" OINTMENT it daily, beconunr more ular. Daily dd'ufitnerotis atop', and info m the proprietor or Its great puceees hi moving nd cormg - the Tenet' and Itch. - :... • _ Nume us testimonials Wright be published Of, hit efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals hay. - • ling 'their names published in connectinn with sir_ • loathsome and disagre6eble affections; • . It may hi used with perfect safety by young atd old, even upon infants, containing no mercury, or other mineral substances. bi. 1.1. B. Leidy •pre•ii, pima it himself. and knowing its composition, most; confidently recommends it as superior. to any other temedy for the Teller end Itch. Prepared and , sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium. (..fn of the Golden Eagle and Serpents ,) Nn. 1911 NORTH SECCifib Street, helot? V.ne. Puke 2.s Cents at boa, And ohm et-4%. (trii.l.t M EPTWG'S._ tirug .Store,- Pottsville. ~ Jane 19 chePlei SAPSAGO; P ine i -Apple & Herkimer, Caluitf Chet.se: for sale be E. Q 4 A HENbERSO,I4: *must 21 3 IE3
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