N si _ $lOO gE Ng. HUN DRED 0014 Oit, een offered . nee A bottle of Hays' Li 101 l being cored. 011houe nds,l i a hasst failed of a 'cure._ Pi, seed where it is sold.' 4 ii nearly every ease. j • f t - ( externally) in tlO fo Fori the Piles ' Poi all Dropsy i I'Jc:wing zomplaints. [Tightness of the chest, especially' in children, , Foot Ulcers of the legs. or other fungus sores, ,however obstinate of lung standing ,c :F . r h e i s b lL W ins ou ,s rds ~i c .& C. - LOOK OUT. &me Swindlers 'hare - aunterfeited article and put it up with varieus evices. Do not be impo sed upon: One thing wil only protect you—it is the; nexus of COMSTtic' & CO.: that nameinUst be alum* on the wrapper r you arc cheated. De" not. foiget it. Take this irection with you. and leaf; by that, or never huy t; for it.is impossible for any other to be true 'or [genuine. Sold by .cipmpTocK & co, (New York, 71 Maidenftene,and also 'by William T. Et:hog. and Clemens & Porvin. D rugg tots. Pottiv :Ile **hug lkillCouuty July 327-1. •RAIL It AD IRON. Aeompleteassortment o Rail Road lion from 2,1 X ft to IX{ inch. It*lL ROAD TIRES from 33in. to 56 in. 'eater nal diameter,turned un turned. 30.3 in.diameterßailßoad Axle;. manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. for placing betwaen the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. • 01 ) 1E manufactured from New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber. and intended-for incline Plan.' J utt treceiveda completeas• sortment ofChoins,from g in. to 11 in. proved & man nfacturedfrorn the best Ca ble Iron. lAIL ROAD SPIKES, ofdifferent sixes, keptcon y RALSTON. & CO No. 4. South Front Et Philadelphia, January 1 . • Teiider Feet Forp throat by eancen! or ulcers -1 t rrinp .. Wttooping cough 841 d Head RBIL ROADAXLESI RitlL ROAD FELT T ; $01 A avnuEn Cti %JAS. NBIP BOAT AND saMy on hand and for & sal A• Leade, E aulvicriber has 1 1- 'Leaden Pipe, such .; f inch A & B. ' inch Extra. f do A, &B. I .do B•& C. If do 'B. Manufactured in the wild et Philadelphia pri 6 - age. August 7 Soap ific Cand, 19, IVond Street, Vine and C PIIILA' sours 2A , c ithorr. zn.,_ Respectfully infOrms S orekeepers, Merchants &e. that he Manufactures snd has for sale, Palm, White, Y riegated, Fellow; and Br wn Soaps, • &Mould and ipped Candles, All of good quality and at reasonable prices. _ A LIBERAL Dint ALLOWED FOR CAM; Philadelphia, July I , 28— lly I Lumb 5000 FEET first qu: from j Inch to 21 inch. 10,000 feet inch 4140, White and Yello. 70,000Jointand Lap ling, and PlaateriLg March 13. Lyelll 9 A ND Bucklitod's Ge .- mk• received end for s June 15 Mckinn iv the Acts of Asa public and Eeneral t 940 inclusive''Als , Justice. JUst receive June 26 .: . Port Clinton Foundry POI S ALE. WILT ILL be sold at private sale, the For.ndry -7 7 pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sehuvlk ill cnunty, on very reasohableterms. This Foundry is at the commeneernint of the Little Schuylkill rind Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and Will in a short timeb one of the best situations in the country to do a argo business For terms &e. apply to PARKE& TIERS, Ir a Founders,Philadelphia. ur ISAAC MYERS, . i •- , Port Clinton', c-63 Clark's !THIS valuable work umea, beautifully Clark's Commentary Volume Bvo. Just re August 28 ARI always cured tty A Cu ERR.V. " the cele, diseases. This is the -mon when such complaints become mo prevalent. it is the time when the early- seeds of" Coss Junto's "are often innocent iv sown from what is tunny termed a slight or simple COLD. Owing to the sudden cha.ges of temperature. iexposure to the imclemncies, Fee none are exempt from them. but many , tre t them- tai lightly and let them run on for weeks and eve months without th nking of consequences. Res the Res EMBER. that neglected COLDS are always dangerous, an in nine cases cult of ten the ranee in that fearful diseise. canstimr4m. A cold pro 4hices a cough—it settles pon the bretul, a hoarseness With pains in the breast will follow, next a difficulty of breathing, flashes of he. , cold chills, and finally • all ;he symptons of this distr ssing complaint. Thousands ere thus hurried to the g yd from their own neglect Be advised, then; and do n ot trifle with an enemy so dangerous; it is easily cm red it' taken in time; but if too long neglected,may be yond the Power of medicine. If you value your Ife or ealth: don't trust to any of the quack nostrtuns. but proc . 111 a Bottle of the BALSAM op WILD Cuaaav immedl a ely. It is a remedy that has Stood the test of experien c, cured thousands, and saved many from ad early gray . Irr Rase A - Borrix oh it in the house and you will noon know its value. , . Price $1 a bottle. . . Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ,gent for Schuylkill County. tments . ' Mr See other adverti kleptember 25 W. di. 3.,323ELTT1T. 11.1 AV E just receivect,from New York. 'aA2soo Um superior Smoked Beef, 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 do do Shoulders, 1 4000 do do Dairy Cheese, 1 10 Ells. do Simi! Pork, 10 do do 1. I. Mackrel. (late Fares) 1 ' Sdo o Pickled Herring. • 2000 lbs. Codfish, . All of which they (ler on se Roodierms qa .- een :to , ohtstili.sd e!s'er. tere, •-•,t,... ~,.. t i I *-- , A.,, i , grl c‘tu.)l 11-4 ‘-ilar single,j VARD ARS REWARD has to any one who will ant for the Piles without sold, iu no one instance of overwhelming to be aim) a certain more .in Pipe. just ref:tved a supply of ncr, which will to the addition of car 13. BANNAN. .eat ma ea. V.2.:ii. to Ilanuthclory , Letteern 2d, and 3d , and Streets, I ' D1•7•LPIII A. ..r Yard. - lily Cherry Boarda Plan k o x inch Weather Boards Pine inch Boards.. Mingles. Seantling.Shing. th constantly for sale. I SAMUEL HARTZ I I Geology, I' g y, & Mineralogy. Just le by B. BANNAN. 25 • yls Digest, ,mbly. of Pennsylvania. of a tnature from the year 1700 to MeKinceyis Pennsylvania 1.-and for sale by 1 13. WOMAN —2 ommentaiy. complete in four octavo vol dated on good piper. Also .n the New Teetiment, one rived and for vale by i B. BANNAN. 1' 36 SVISTF.RS BALSAM OF WILD rated remedy for Kim° rary 19. - larg-4nri snm..ti. 1)2. ti 1)..z just received and for •ale by BANNAN, Indemnity AgaingtUr3s.or Damage by Ft l E• Capilal $4100,009 MIAMI ER PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM- - PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Al AKB Insurances, either temporary or . perpetually against, Loss or Damage by FIRE. In town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture- Merchandise. Horses, Cat tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Stock and. Utensils of •every' description - ; VESSELS and their 'Cargoes in port, as well as Mongageiand Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter. at the Company's office, at the Noithw teiccorner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICHAEL, Presiderit. L KSVMDtJAAR. Secretary. , Diagcrorts, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes. Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright. P. L Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dagen, Robert Laughead, 'George M. Troutman, RW. Pomeroy. George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGEST for the-a bove mentioned Institution end is now prepared to make. INVORANCEB upon every description of, property at the lowest rates.BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville, Feb. 27th 1 841. THE DELAWARE COUNTY hastartratee Company. CAPITAL AUTIIOBISBD , SY LAW. $250 000 CHARTER PERPETUAL. mAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels.Mills,Barna, Stables, Merchandise. Furniture and Propertz o feveryd ascription ,against Ics.tadam age by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance compari) will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods,wares. and memindise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable aa any other institution. For any Curtherinformation on the subject ofinsur once, eitheragainst Fire marine or inland risks.. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Arent. July 15 34—tf At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, A t Orwigsburg. INDEMNII Y AG INST LOSS BY FIRE. The Frankli Fire Insurance Company oPhiladelphia, ;., CAPITAL 00,000, PAID IN Cil MITER: . -PER PETUA L, CONTINUE to make Insurance, permement and limited on every deser iptiuniatiproperty in tow n and country on the usual favorable terms. Office 1637 Chest.ut Street near fifth t. tree!, . CHARLES N. BANCK ER, President. DIRECTORS, ' Charles N. Bankrer, Samuel Grunt, ' James Scott, Feedtrick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Ceo. W. Richards, 'Tobias Wagner, Mo.decai U. Lewis. CHARLES G. BA NCKER, Seel.. ' The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution', and is noW prepared to I make insurance, on every description of prop'rty, at the lowekt rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Pottsville, June 19, 1841 . 25-1 y Collier's Guide. SMALL eupply of the Collier's Guide, or a 11 A Transverse section of the C.al Region, on which all the veins are delineated, together with the pitch, distances ke. neatly out up in Pocket Book form, just received and for sate by B. BANNA? J 28— July 10 French and! German Lan- guages. /ACHE subscriber respectfully announces to the JL public that he is prepared to give.lessons in the French and German languages, in classes or in private families. For terms apply ut Mr. Shubert's Store.Centre Street. . E. F. RICI !ARDS July 1U 28-Iy. sj & Brother, AT THE ULD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, rtiREZ Dper.S FROM THE CORNER Or ARCH ST PSI ILA D ELPIII A • MANUFACTURERS OF WhiteLeaddryand 2 Calomel, gtoundin Oil, $ Red Precipt. Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Mb Chronic Yellow, „Sulp. Quinine • do Green Tart. Emetic do Red ' Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Luna reaustic • 01. Vitriol Coro. do Aq.Fottis Acet.hlorphia Muriatic Acid Sulpli. do Epsom Salts . Lac.Sulphur ' Tort. Acid Opi.de Narcot. Sup.Carb,Sods Kermes Mineral Corros,Sub. Mere. ' Ethiops do. RefinerzofChamphor,Sal Nitre,Brimstone.lloras,ic Offerforsalethe abovementionedarticlestogetherwith a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chernica land Mcdicina Being mannfcturers of all the articles enumeratrd un dar the above head, they pledge themselves to supply heir friends and the publicon the most reasonable tepinsl Window and Picture Glass,from 6 8, to 4 38, Oct I 1837 48— Valuable Coal Lands in Schuylkill County. roil. SALE, 7HE VALLEY FURNACE LANDS:' ,eque. undivided ninth part or Aare of ‘. 7 a Tract of Land ir. Schuylkill county, designed "The Valley Furnace Lands," bounded by Lands Fury - eyed to Jacob Bushy, Charley Shoemaker, Francis Mentges, Matthias Keely, Jains Dickin son, John Swartz, Ductur George tdenliVorth, and others, •nd containing in the whole Eight Thou. sand one Hundred acres strict measure. THE ELTZER TRACT" One full equal' undivided moiety of Three Tracts of Land in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county. containing Three hundred and twenty four acres thirty three perches, and one full 'equal undivided eighth part of one Tract of Land in the same Town ship, containing Seventy acres and One hundred and thirty eight perches : the whole Four Tracts containing Three hundred and ninety five Scree and eleven perches,end designated '•The Selzer Tract." THE EAGLE HILL COAL TRACT.".-: Seven Sixteenths undivided part or shire of a Tract of Land/in Schuylkill Township. Schuylkill county; designated "The Eagle Dill Coal Tract:" hounded by' Lands of John Keim, Philip Faust, Daniel Graff, Conrad PAN slid others, and contai nindThree hundred and seventeen , acre:. Apply - to !Lerman Cope agent for the isubscribers, or to either olthe, undersigned. • JAMES DUNDAS, 1 MORDICAI D. •LEWIS, SAMUEL W. JONES. Trustees.• ROIsERT L. PI rFtF:LD, ROBERT- tlrry ELL., .- Phila. se w . m!..., 4 • - ". . r k sUpEf II P. Lii:i.l • s Ttia'a et ;OA v. ttea and for Pale by T. del. BEATTY. 841tinber 4,1841 _ T. _ .., , , f , THE : itiiirtosi Jot, -414:40-4., The Philadelphia Readiiag IROI R#a& RATES OF FREIGBV, BLTWEEN READING AND PLULADEiPIIIA; font MAY 3rd, .1841. Per Ton 2000 lbs Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, . $ 1,30 •do Pig Iron. Blooms, Timber, Marble, Lime, Tar and Pitch, 8 130 do Flour 20 cents per Barrel. Nails and Spikes, Bar and. , Rolled Iron, Hollowware, Grain, Salt. Bark, Lain. 111.75 do. • ber, Staves:Salt:Fish To. j bacco, and Lead, • Groctries, hardware, whis-) . •Iteg, Ale and Beer. Oil. I Leather. Caton; 'Steam, i • Engines, & !Machinery,. $2 tS do, Seas, Rutter, Lard, and Tallow„ RogP. Wc0d. 0 .9- flidesollemp, Ear then ware and'Glue, J Dry Goode, Wines ar.d For eign, Liquors, Drugs, and I hledicines,-Glass, taper. "4 • d o , - China and 'Queenu-ware.! 5 Meat, Fish, and Confec- I tionary, 3 No storage will be charged for receiving•ar de livering freight, at any of the Depots on the line. unless allowed to remain over ten days. • No Freight. received after E o'clock P. M. can be forwarded by the morning Train oc the next day. No' reight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be unlondedvm the same day.', DATA OF STARTING .OF FREIGHT TRAINS. From Reading, on Tuesdays aid Fridays, at 6 o'clock A. M. From Philadelphia. on Wednesdays and Saito. days, at .6 oclock A. M. G. A. NICOLLS. Superintendant Tranept. & Read. R. R Reading, May 8, MIL 19— Keith's Demonstrations F the truth of Christiantty. Just received and I L. for p,a'e, by B. &ANNAN. June 19 25 OFF le E OF THE Philadelphia & (leading MALL ROAD COMPANY roll - 1E President and •Managers of the PhiWei s phis & Reading Rail Road-Company give no— to the TRADE, that they have made arrangements to open their COAL RAILWAY from Pottsville to :he river Delaware for the transportation of coal, in all the month of November neat, Rates of Frogkt and .ToU on Coal From Port Carbon, PuttsVbe, Mount Carbon,•or Schuylkill Haven, the charges for Freight and Toll on .coal ( delivered in the Company's Cars on their Railway) will be a's follows: Per ton, During, the months t.f December, janun ry.. and February. 81,50 During the months of March, April, May, and June. 1,75 During the months of .loly, August. Sep. tetnber. October, and November. . 2.00 Ac allowance of 20 cents per ton will be made to those v.-ho firrwish their own cars. Front Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents per ton Itss than the above. By order of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Secretary 4 Treasurer. Philudeliihia, August 14th 1841. 33 ET 100,000 BOXES OF 4:11 9 R. LEIDInS SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD PILLS sold the past year. it r "KILL OR CURE." _co This doctrine is startling—it nevei tticlets is the doctrine entcrtain6d and practiced by the numerous Quacks who mat ufacture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for their base. BEI% A RE THEA" How you trust to such prepemtions. 'Tis true, they •kil or cure," and you all then hear of the cures, bin never hear of the billed or wounded, or those whose co 16E1160 , 4 are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quack medicines I would recut:m . llmA the use ofremedues that vvi I Icoun teract their bad effects before is to late. BE ADVISED, • Therefore:to gurard against the evil effects ofQuack medicines, ond employ sw-h merlicineswdy we you know, and hareprof J . of being prepared bye regular experienced Apfdi ecary -and Phystetan. Such is D.R. IDY'S SARSAPARII.' A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times, aaes, aim seasons. where either a mild or actete purgative may be required or ea a purifier of the Fjord and animal fluids, and in all diseases requiring purgation, Lleansing and purifying the system, c. They may be used without restraint from diet or oc cupation, from meeeruie or temperate living. being freefont mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote against 'heir Lad efects. Niimerous certificates from various parts of the Uni teL states hare been, from time to time pLblished, it is only necessary to inform the public where they may be had genre ne Numerous - certificates and recommendations from Physicians it d others accompany the thicetrons. 'Po satisf: l the world that they are no quack prepara tion. I would simply observe, that they are the prepara lions of a regular Druggist and Physician, attested also Dr. P. Ph)sick, Dr. R. E. James, D N Chapman, Dr W. P. Drcreett. Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare. Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr..l Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney, r. C. Biddle. Esq.. R. Adrain, Esq , &e. &c. • They are prepari d and sold, n bolesa le and rail at Dr LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM. No. 191 N. SECOND Street, below Vine. sign of the Golden Ea gle and Serpents. and by. . . W.T. MITI NG, Dloggist, Pottsville. 9 February Tit h Browns l'Ortable Ycast. 'rats article has been in constant use by many A families in the Eastern Cities, fur several months past with great succesr in making good bread. Many advantages arms from its usc, that manes it preferable to all other articles for making bread light and p.rftelly white; it is tree from all impure ingredients. The above article warranted genuine. for ante by E. Q. & HEN DEsON. Septembrr 4. IS4I Pickles. - DICKLER Cucumbers, Cauliflower; 'a Walnuts, Red Cabbage, Pickollilly, Mixed. Onion, Lobsters, Poppet, • - Mangoes, Martinies, - • .Clistimi Guaranteed sound. For sale by E, Q. & A. HENDERSON Mai 29 DIR. J. A. G.ROHIB. rrofessor or Music RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens' of Pottsville. lie will be happy to wait on any one desiorena of instructionpn the Pt. ano Poke, together with Singing, the Flute, Flage olet, Accordeen, besides other mama! instrument's. if sufficient encouragement is offered, ho proposes to open a singing school. The first quarter will be EerotPd to laying the foundation of murie, and after that the !uglier branches will be taught. Lessons in Sacred Music will be given to suit ihe irarins congregitions nithis &rough. Singing will be taught in both the German and Englishlunguages. - Pianofortes tuned and repaired. Mr. Gro a's residence isat Dr. Drandter's. NO. 9 Mahantohgo Street.., - • - ' • Sept. 25,' • - 39—tr. - 141r10! -- Lnirdtt!-: - i 7 t:iak.igp9lo 14, *l)ft. SAMUEL HAleta • - Much ' 1 la Isaac Thonipson a CO.Is . . .. ' , 7 , ....1 ". .;. ..t . , . 1, , LA 7. a ' • ' ~ . • OPPOSITION DAILY. - : LINE , . .rif NeurFear -,frorireVte4 built Coeehealr db PHILADELPHIA TO iPO7TSVIIAR„ , via Reading Railroad, leavet 'Philadelphia daily ; at 5i o'clock A. M., arrives at'Porwille at% O'clock, M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, atA o'clock, A. M., arrives at Philadelphia at oi o'clock P. M. Passengers by this line will arrive. at Pottsville in time to lake Stage for Shamokin, Sunbury:, NOrthornberland.Th nvi Ile andtattaWissa. inil'can depend on meeting with sober and careful drivers, New Truy Conches, and gentle horses, and accom modating 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 safetrof the travelling public. This Line of Stages bas positively no connection with any other line on said road. For seats apply to JAMES DIXON, at the Mer chants Hotel, FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Pentiolcanin' Formes:, THIRD Street, near cCalloWhill. Reading at HERR'S Hotrl, Pottsville at M. ItIORTIM ER'S Palisliffe Hotel, and BRIGHT'S Mount Carbon House,. which are the only offices. Fare, from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. l Car, $4 75 No. 2 Car, 4 25 ISAAC THOMPSON, MICHAEL MORTIMER, Proprietors. F. F. KINSMAN § CO. N. l l3.—Persons desiring to travel in this Line should inquire for Thompson 4' Co's Opposition Line and see that Mew receipts were so printed. • New Hoot and Shoe More. E subscriber respectfully informs the citizens A. of Pottsville that he has opened a new Root & Sine Store, in Centre Street. opposite W. 1. - p. tines Drug Store. He has just receive M. adelphia a large-supply 'of eve, y description orlloots, brougany, dj shoes, among which are thefollowiag : Gen'ts. Stitched Boots, do Pegged do do T. Shoes, do Nullifier:, do • do 'Quarter do do Pumps, do Brougans, • Wt men's Boon R. R. Slippers, do Lowing Welt do do Colored Kid do do . Black to 'eto 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 do do Youth's Leather Boots, Children and Boys do Youth's Brougans end welt 'Boots. Children's red morocco lime do 'do 'Colnrea A rikleties, Having engaged the services of skilful workmen, he is enabled to manufacture every variety df boots, 13 hoes, and brogans. according to die teteet style, and on Moderate terms. Repairing done at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. RICHARD D. SHOHNER. June 12 24 Pascal Iron Works Ware- N 0.77 Sough Third Sireel.S. E. comp 'Yoko PHILADELPHIA Morris, Tasker Morris, fROlg Founders, and Manufacturers of Cott A Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil era, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &c. Davy7s Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received,and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. PhiladPlphia. September 26.1838. iDavrs Safety Lamps, nF the best construetion,and most approved Mind ILF also makes new gooses to old lamps, and other epairs done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 29—tf JOSEPH COATSWORTH• Teller! Itch! DR. LEIDY'S - CELEBRATED TETTER AND ITCH' OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily. do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great success in re. moving end curing the 'Fetter and Itch. Numerous testimonials might be published of its efficacy, but for the &limey felt by individuals hav ing their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections,: It may he used with perfect safety by young ar.d old, even upon infants, containing no mercury, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Leidy pre— pares it himself, and knowing its compositionr, most confidently recommends it as superior to any other remedy for the Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 19! NORTH SECON DS, reet, below Vine. Price 2a Cents a box And also at— June 19 Q, A PSAGO. Pine Apple & Herkimer County Cheese. for sale by A [most 28 Removal. - PATENT SPRING STEEL. Crosv-Strained Saddles, 'c. RICILIIR D. SIMOR.III Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer. RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thank,,to his customers and the public in general, for the very liberal encouragement which he has received from them. He now informs that he has an im orovement in the construction of Saddles, for which lie has a patent right, and recommends them to the public as being far superior "in durability, case, and comfort to the rider than any other yetinvented, and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence. He therefore respectfully invites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite' Mot timer's Hotel, and di- Jectly opposite W. T. Epilog's Drug Store, Centre Street,Pottimille, and examine for thetriselves. He also keeps constantly on hand s general as sortment of all kinds Of work, such as Saddles, Baffles, Patent. Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valieces, Tfavelling Bags, Gig and Riding Whips; ace. • Every description of work in hia,line will be made to order, on the shnrtest . notice, with neatnes*, - durithility, and on terms as low as can be done elsewhere. MB 73 . An excellent assortment of Silver. and Brass Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &c. &c. which he will sell very clienp.'whatesale and retell. December 12, 50-5 FOR SALE. 11 1 111 E enbseriber is authorleed 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 hack of the 31ount Carbon R ail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, nulled forthe Mill Rail Road with a large number brDrifrCii iii all hi - kixxhirder. two Truck Weggons;- .- togethei with a. variety of fixtuies rie xeitsary for mining operation's, evliinder and other Sefeilie - , - esrte; Wegenni;ithiebymith Totals, Picks, Ijihovritt, 41e. Totettwt with o ne fifte e n pti,rfl'FAi - gtr"ll Tvisertplete; one • • I'cridolite anti lcvkiii Amid 4pply to :I a US - SILLI M AOC ir• Aspet/28 ' 95 —4 f house. WILLIAM T. EPTING'S, Drug Store, Pottsville. Cheebe. E. Q. 4- A IIENDERSON. 35- For isale. To lcOft Blanufacparers. THE Subscriber having obtained , thc assignment trom Mr. George Crane toils. number, of Fur. nee.* end_ holding also the patent of_ the late Dr. Geisenhainetfor the ;anie. to snick. Iron Ore with hdlifiaciteroal, and 'retaining the exelnalve eight of said pattent:to manufacture Malliable Iron and Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac. ure of Iron. Applications to Be madeto William F. Dean,•Esq. - , at Pottsville. - . F. W. GEISSENHAIN DR. J an. 4 'INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano Furtia io.Vocal Music. rrIlE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte and Vo. cal music accompanying the same, to such per sons 'that may feel disposed to patronise him.— He will attend at stated hour's, in any finny; his terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store; Centre Street. E. F. RICHARDS. July 10 _ 28-Iyr. Plain & Figured DeLams. NEW supply of those beautiful and fashion ble . goods, just received and for sale by T.& 1 . BEATTY York. Store Room giro Let. Apply to THOM S MILLS. September 4 . 36 NSW GOODS. THE subscriber Las returned from Philadelphia again with his second stock of Goods for the season, which embraces a large and fashionable as. sortment of choice Blue, Blade and Invisible Green Cloths. Satinets and'eutsinteres, Suntmer'Cloths. Wings, 4c.. Sanwa onil settings of vmioua kinds. Comprising a general assortment of Dry Goods, all of:which will be sold at the lowest cash prices or made up in the'most fashionable manner at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to'be lower. than the Goods can be purchabed elsewhere. Call and see. and judge for yourselves. AM ES McALARNEY. Pottsville, July 3. 1841._ 27 Resumption of Business. NEW DREG STORE. THE &bac, iber returns his gratefnlacknowl edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by fire in December lash and would also acquaint them and the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the houseibrmerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in 'Centre Street. in the borough of Puttsville,where may always be had a general as sortment, of Drugs, I Medicines, Paints, Glass, Dye Mullis, And every other article in the above _line, which be is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. 07 Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. WM. T. EPTING. Pottsville. May 30.1838 SW 4131 9 S PANACEA, For thecure of Scrofula, or King's evil. Syphilis, and the host of painful. disagreeable, and *idterto incurable: affections resulting therefrom. Rheumatism, 'Ulre. sous Sores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin General Debiltiy, 4.c. and all Disease} arising from Impurity of Blood. IMedicine as particularly recommended at this season of the year, as an alterative and a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are uncon. scions of until tfrcy 'have experienced its effects. It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs and breast are supposed to be affected., and also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mercury or Quinine ; THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a just tribute to its great merit, of being reccommends. ed by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; whereas Lot one of the spurious mixtures, mode in imitation of it, has the least support from the Medical Faculty. ‘l'his fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive,-that it 'weds only to be mentioned to enforce - conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all those Inval. ids for whoth Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ups, Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, Philadelphia Sold by 0. Bannon, Agent for Schuylkill Cbun to, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street . Pottsville. September 12, 27—tf EMI NEW GOODS. JUST received and now opening a large and genera lassortment of fresh andseasonable goods, which will he sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. M t • Carbon, Ocl. 3lst. 1840. 44 Boots and Shoes. idles Fine Buskins, do Leather, do. do French. Ties, do Grecian, do. do Slippers, do Boots, Morrocco and Leather. aentlemen's Water Proof Boots, do Coarsed do do Shoese coarse and fine, Children's Shoes of every size and quality, just received from New York. and for sale low-by T. & J. BEATTY Nov. 28.- . 4 8— London Brown Ntollt. pOR sale by E. Q. 4- A. HENDERSON. May 29 22 WHEREAS John T. Hazzard and • John Strauch. Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strand], did on the ninth day of February, A. D. 18411,execute to the undersigned a general Assignment 1 4 , their effects, held in co. partnership and individual. which eller providing for the payment of one small preference, provides for the payment dell their debts equally and Wen bly without stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persona having demands against the , said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to present them to the undersigned. and all persons indebted to the raid firm. or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Straulh, are re• quired to make paynient without delay. F. W. HUGHES, • GEO. C. Wyygoop . Assignies. The Assignment and a full statement of affairs may be seen at any time at the office of F. WAIUGHES. Pottsville. August 14, 1811. FALL GOOl/S. T HE substriber hak just returned . . - from ,Nc York 4- Philadelphia, and is now ()penult a general assortment of Fall Goods, - comprising. ; lk. Blue and Inks. Green e1et.. 1 % t --Z.selhiers, Saltine is 4 %resting', of every description, Marini:Ws More line De Lanes, Ladles Cravats , 4 Scarfs. Mond es.. ter Gingham., 4.c. logrithir with a general aiFO t— alent of Fancy and Dotimitib Dry Gebda. whi h will be sold very cheap at the sigh of the'. Gulden Ball."' 'Also a large supply of Fall Carpeting, consisting orimperial,Soperfine and lowpriced Ingrain, 2-4, 3-4 '4- 44 Venetian 'do. Damask do. Brusselsand Milten,Hearth • Rugs, Floor ail Cloths. 1-4 I, A !leant and : Manilla Dour Mats, Stair Rod., Damask ly Ptak. - Mattings,./4c, for sa le„very , chef' p. - . '.L" 7 .. '' ' '' E., W: E ARL. • August 21- • ~ - --, ' .-- - Caripe :- : •tiii ~, 177: — ' ---.-; . • : , ' , ediaii.airpetirt g for toile by 4s 4 .1 , ,,,,Z, E. .2, 4h, geNoccis6N. Notice. Life or Child(4llolii-Apostles. TRE Lire of Jesus Christ, our Blessed Lord and Siivieurf containing a full , and accurate history, from Ihis taking before him - self our- nature, to hi s crucificatton, resurrectior. and , ascension together with the Liles. tran'saCtionsand.stilfetings of the Heti Evangelists, Apostles and other Primitive IdartyisAv the Rev - . John FlectliSood D. D. To which is added Evidences of Christianity and also a Dieter)? of the Jews, in one large Octavo volume with 'Plates. • Just received and for sale by B: BANNAN. 45 . November 6 Dick's Cihri!Mali Philosopher. THE flirtation Philosopher or this connection of Science ,and _Philosophy with Religion, by ThOttioa Dick: Jest received and for sale by November 6 Agency for Periodicals. THE subscriber, publisher of the Miners' Journdl, will at as Agent for Periodicals, collect subserip. Lions and deliver the Works, 4c. at the earliest pe. nods. Addicks BANNAM Pottsvitip N ovem b e r 6 45-- "Valuable Beal Property at PUBLIC SALE. T HE subscriber will offer at public sale, at bib residence. belle mile from the borough of Pinb Grove, Schuylkill county, on Saturday, Noselnter 20, 1841, the following described Rekl wit : A PLAINT ATION containing about 180 Acres, situate in the town. ship and county aforesatd, adjoining lands of Grata and Lehmsn, Holmes and Snyder. Paul Barr and others. The road leading from Pinegrove toEck— ert & Guilford's furnace passes through,tbe middle of this place. About 100 acres are dent. t and in a high state ofcultivation—the whole 'having been recently limed—and the remainder is good wood— land. . The improvements consist' of s DNA- Gs: ling hue, Spring.housc, SWITZa. BARN, other necessary outbuildings, an excellent orchard, and a never fail. ing spring near the house: 67' Should the farm not be cold, about 50 acres including a due proportion of woodland) lying nearest Pine Grove, will be sold in lots to suit pur. chaseri'. The mind will be mode known en the day of' :ale by %V 1.111 AAI AI I LLER. Pine Grove ip., November 6 45-2* House & Lot For Sale YIPHE subscriber will sell his House and Lol, in rt the Borough of Slinersville. The House is 21 feet front by deep; Iwo and a half stories high, l lhe first story is built in the most substantial man ner wjth stone, ar.d' the balsam° is frame. The Lot is 25 feet front by 200 'deep, with - t stable in the rear .fargwerwingh to accommodate five horses. The House nets lento for 13 140 a year. Vre terms arel 800 cash. For further partkolers hp. ply to John Provost,3l l inersville, *or to the eubscris bar et Joseph Horton's, I MOSES RUSBATCei. 45-3t* November 6 Medicine & Surgery% THE subscriber ( graduate of "The Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia city") 'Would most respectfully inform the inhabitants of Port Coirbon and the neighboring towns; that he has ki cated in this place, and will mmit punctually attend to all calls, in every branch of his profession. From his acquaintance with both Hoopla' and private praettee in Philadelphia City -; and private practice in the - country —he feels confident that he can meet the wants of this community, both medical and afirgicat. Office at- Mr. Hull's Exchange Hotel, *where all calls will be punctually attended to, day or night. HAMILTON F. WHITNEY, M. D.. Port Carbon, November 6 45-3 t -P$ f4f 41Ce) 4'l 344 , hi REMAINING in the Post Office at. Pottsville, November 1. 1841. I:U' Persons inquiring for letters on the list, wilt please say. they are advertised. Allen Joseph Kempton S. 141. Armel Abraham Kelly Michael . Blanke Franz Kunkle Jacob Beach Gilbert Leysananyder Ada,* Bach Henry Leek George Ballad Charles Lesley Peter •• Biddle.Chanibers 4 Co. Livengood Erna Brennan James Lindner Solomon Buchanan James Luke Leo Brooke Albert G. Lewis J. Burkhart John Lynch Philip Brown Sarah Nl'Dowell William Campbell A. or Joseph Martin Elizabeth Christ Daniel B. M'Cab Patrick Cain Thomas _ NPLugh James Cherry David Mulvany William Connelly Patrick M'Pherson Charles Conner David NI 'Ct.ffr y Roger Dernairck Catharine Meingern Morriss% Donnelly James Maddison 3, hey: Dolen John Marton Thomas Daniel Henry Moyer Daniel W. • Engel Thomas Mulroy William Elliott John Jr. Nagle Dietrich Eyre Manuel Newbold George Elliott Thomas Owens David Edward Thomas G. Parry Eliza, Mrs. • FairAt Mr. - Pain Thomas • Farrel John President of R. R. Com. Farrel Jamee, C. Castle Ryan Morty F. Fick Augustus 2 , Reese Mrs. Feterson Luke Radcliffe Robert, Farrell Thomas Reilly John Frotin Ja ines ' Roberta 'Edward Grey Philip Steinberger A. Ganley Patrick Slock Thomas„.._ Galaway Mrs. Stein A. 2 V s Greedy Thomas Sleieggh Elizabeth Griffin Peter Savidge Mary • Harr Michael Streeper Joseph Handy Samuel Straw Isaac Hughes John Smith William C. Heckert Jessie Smith Joseph Houtz Angustns Sharkey Hugh Hover Sarah Thomas Henry Horam Francis Thornton Michael . Jennings William Thabbew Hamilton Jenkins & Pryor UreirJohn Jones James Williams John Johnston John, Walton John Kritter Michael Wetteran Daniel SHIP LETTERS. Casey Honors Davis- Reese Eudy Edware Mathias Franz Mathews Joseph ' Reilly Patrick Michael Thealeaher 'November 6 JOHN T. WERNER, P. X. Valuable Furnace lrropetlV FOR RENT. THE Liberty Furnace and lands, attached, silusi ted 6 milesann the town of Danville„end thie6 from the NortVieransh Canal. is offered forr rent? The location nt this furnace is • considered' one of the best in the state for the m.peufaciure of Irnni with charcoal. being situated in, the midst of a hea vily timbered country, and in a rich agricultural neighborhood. Tho improvements have all been itected _within the last 3 years and consist of :- 1 Blast Furnace, 9 feet bosh, with hot blast fig . : tures at tunnel head. • 1 Mahsion house for manager. 13 dwelling houses for hands 18 418/kei t I Barn GO by 35 fret. Iron 4 1. 0 0f6 f r orF e e r:d B ste m an it i li E S n h g op in . e. - aacias - tc.ast Blowing. Cylinders, and the Assivi Wornber of coal sheds and other outb us niki si tit i g it s ;f tru li s tr ot ' er n ' "salt Mon, celebrated vein' of .t tear's ridge I and the Vine • *Melt supplies the fiir. nace is not len yard* tfrafatit flinu the stack.— There tit ghoul 3001) ens& 61' atekid cut, which can be had with •the furnace none of it more than mile distant from the stick: :To si-"goad tenant a favorable lease wilt,be given, possession can be giv. en iminetfla•elv. For Any further inftirtnation apply personallyor by letter to' the tinhserilier itt iyady's Hotel, Thte, ville, Pa.- .. . - nimv. frAßQullet —4 3 ,3 t Dam illr t Nortmbet e B. BAN NAN. 45-
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