11 chrisimaiA !Few T,eftee: P GODKY '6•LADY's - 11001: FO Janoark number of this-popular • a guide tattle (idiot Magurtnes of To equal it' will -not be in the power publishers, but the proprietor wishes i be understood that he - does not mean p o wers o n that nauber alone; but eac number will be of equal value with tha • Thu •following person§ contributes number of the New l'car.— MOL.Sartih J. Hale, viho contriheie mngazine. Mr& L. H. Sigourneg, whose proclu. in no other Philadelphia magazine. tri tion of one a.ticle. Miss C. M.'Sedguick, exclusively en Book. . • Miss Eliza Lithe, a contributor of se this work N.. P. Willis, - ivho writes for no other magazine. - T. S. Arthur, exclusively for the Lad's Botk. Of this gentleman the Boston Morning Nos/ "But among All the writers to this p riodichl, we are 'pleased with none more than T S. 'Artntir.rwhose productions are always forcibly and pirited, and characterised by, great good sense. 11:s contribotion to the present !number, entitled Switthearts and .Wives. -l e one of the best of the collect on, azd may furnish an excellent lesson to young triat'ed people." We will not pretend to copy the to plimentary notices we have received since our anntuncement of Miss Sedgwick ant N. P. Willis. T 'do so, we should have to employ the broad sheet litf our friends 'of the Courier or Post. Mrs: C• Lee llentz whose Moral tales ,re so highly L3poken of by the press. ~ t -... %Ifrei. F. S. Osgood, Miss Hall, Mrs. Emma C. Enibury, Mrs. El' ballet. Park.Benjimin, Mrs E CStedman, Miss E NGamble, J McLellatfJr M M'Michaet, . , Dr J K 114,cliell, Epes Sargent, ' Al rS . E Farley, II F Harrington. • Prot. W J Walter, With this array of names may not the PUblisher feel confident-of triumphant trueness? Five of the best writers in this country be has engaged exclu sir.ely for his Magazine. Can there be laity. present • better suited for a lady at this season of the year than -Godey's Lady',s Book, The New York Times aptly remarked that " a subscription to this work would he a midi more ac ceptable present to a fair friend (luring ) the coming_ holiday season, than any of the gingerbread annuals made of,Laura Matilda poetry and diluted prose." The Embellishments will be thetwo lautifiel mor al pictures of Industry and Idleness, itilly equal in beauty to • The Pet Lamb and Sunday," illustrated by T S Arthur, Esq, with several eithee'Ernbellish ments. t- - In the selection of subjects for the grr veil, the may claini some merit, as notion, is engra%ed that does not in Itseti suggest a list() ry. .1 • Mrs. S C flail, of Loncion. author a Facts and Stories of Irish Character. has set ui a Story for our February number. . I Some two years since Madams Qaarri colored the Centre Wreath of an Embroidery Plate and we for. warde lit to ournewspaper exchange: -,, , - The Mezzotints used by us some s yen or 'nine years since, were never used in anyo her publica tion previous to ours.- Sti.l,ahead in °tin:nine The December number of Godey's ady's Book contaiird tbree beautiful Steel Engi+iigs, and a• Plate f Fashions - Such wasi the dein md, the pub lisher":roprinted 2000 copies-of the cart numbers of the volume, although his foriner .cdition was enor- JirinliS. Snigle.Nuinbers 25 cents. Singe subscription %-3, . . L A GODEY. Publishers' Rail, ' .1 01 Chesnut street, near Third. Philadelphia ' iZY I:o'Subscribere rece'ved by the subset-01er. Agent for the shave Work ,who will deliver iti. in this Bor ough , free of PpStage. B. BANNAN. will also receive Ketscriptiettis for all the publications issued m Phdadch lila, ; December 25 ' . [C . •DIVIDNICATED. ] • IFORIAID ANIF.RICANAIDD. American Independent leuriies. A Lodge_of the above order lids been opened at the house of Watkins Prichod..in this borough, em Tuesday evening. 11. has for it objects, the assisting of its members in Sicknesa, Nant, or old age.. It br altOgether different frbm the Ivor. item rif the old country; it has its own!Zules, Signs d tid degrees. It has a very promi mg. aspect. AA the concerns is to be conducted in the Welsh Language, directed wi h the most tither Rules. .con.onant with the purest moral law , tending to inculcate brotherly love, pence and 1 unanimity, as constituted by the Order. W understand that the next meeting is to be on the Ist January, in the evening, when it appears n embers may be INSTALLED. • December 23, . 1 1 Estate of Abraham Kiefer, late ff r&negrove Township, deceased.. OTIOE is hereby given that Lett rs of Admin "' istration have been granted unto t e subsiriber, on the Estate of s aid deceased. Ali.persous indebt ed to said estate will please make payment, ane those having demands will please pres4m their_ ae• counts fur settlement, SAMUEL CUSS, Adm'r. Pdiezrove,December , 25. 1 52-6 • • Public Sale. - r PURSUANT to an order of the Orptil Schuylkill 'County. the subscriber, A of the Estate of Abraham Kiefer, late ii Township, in the said county, deceased to sale. by Public Vendee, on Saturrii clay ofinnuary,next, at 2 o'clock, P. I\ll. oflarael Reinliart, in the borough of said •county, A certain tract of Land, situated inj aforesaid, bounded by lands of Josei Hummel. Jacob Eberly. and Swatara C • ing oue hundred and twenty five acres, part wood land and part clear, and a` p on the same. Also, the undivided thi adjoining rots. if ground au Zimmerman the town of Pinegrove. Late the' estate of, said deceased. will be given, and the conditions of sale at the time•and place of sale, by S A MUEL GUSS,, By order of the Court. JACOB Kl4l Orwigsburg, December 25, 1841 Coal Ulm's to II Pram summit Coal Company their Rail Road, erected scree mines ready for working to the e : .thousand tons' of coal per annum, ea wrought by uncovering entirely level, which they are prepared to It: tagccrus conditions, for a teen of yl mines are in the immediate titeinityl er Meadow works, and the transpor tinaously dtte,t:iiding 'to the Lehigh .The mirlingt operations can be ca: great. econonty:owittL: to the fcvo' . the reins. ,ittn,a Is roily tit , let 57 Smith 3d street, Philadelphil J. 1.. FEN Scei'y. of the Board ci Pee.: 25 • SUNDAy SCHOOL B OKS fublishedby.thellnerican &today_School Union Gifts fur Holidays . - Iddo, a historical Sketch of JCWJSII Bistoiy; . ' 'The Spring •Moi ni, g. .. , 'The New'Year's Gilt, Wickliftli and his Times, Was of Life, Banyan's Holy War, illostrutcd, -Jesus. toe Child's Example, . •The Sang of the Angels, . Joy of the Shepherds, Youth's Fziend.„• • i , 'Together ' with srvtrui hundred premiums 13ooka for schools,: fium one coat to 20 cents ktech.: Also,. • • • 1 i - - Union Spelling Books and Printers; 'Testaments and Hymn Bruits, { . • \ • ,Readers No. 1,2 &3, ; - i Union Question Books, -Vol- 1, i 1 Cotechisms and Red and Blue Tickets, Class' and - minute Books, • \ ' . , • Al! of which will be furnishrid 16 - undaY, 'Schools and others, at the Union CStalonge • iiri 'ces. Foe gale' by i ' • 8.113. k N,N AN. December, 2.5 • 1 ' 52 'STRAY CATTLE.--Came to Fhe stable.of the sub:scriber. residingin PortCarbon,' a Brindle Ht:lj •FER,with a white face, and a Be a Steer, with a white 'face. The owner is-lequicsted to' corim forward', •prove property, pay charger and take them away 'otherwise they will be sold as the law*directs. Dsvember 2.5, 52-5* ABRAHAM POTT. . U) CoFF 11.: El -40 "Rags :Strong sScented, - Rio coffee, for sate by `Dec„!2.5 . 1,'.52- . .'-• • MILLEgAr. HAGGERTY. tt 1811 WillSli EY.—:Genuine old Irish — key. fpr pie hy. `MILLER ezI:IAGGERTY. 'Deceinber 25 - 52 . SPERIII 013 . 15 Hilds, Fag e i ..tfi In ter Strained •••aitiit - 6'SpenritOil.foi saleiiv' I ' ' 25' 52 - ER ,:ft, .11A',GGERTY. - VIEW or - rorrsvlLLE. MR. J. A. BENADE Aida of acknowl. ed Italent, will publisfi in a short time, should a sufficient number of siftscribers be obtained. a Pirge Lithographic view of the Borough of Potts: ville.• will be Lithographed by Mr. Ilbnade, and strnek off by one of the best Lithographers in the country, on the following terms: • on India Paper, - S 1 25 On Plain Veda in Vaper, 1 00 • gutired copies, when desired, 300 The view cam be examined at this office, where sUbscriptions will be received. It is to be hoped that bur cilium; will not be backward in best Owing sufficient patronage to insure its ear. ly publiCation. aeuti • ork will be his country. if any other distinctly to o waste• his suecerding for January. to the first to uo other 'tions appear h the,excep- aged for. the ;me years to .1 Cheap - Winter - . CLOTHING: . ;4.reat Reduction of prices for cash. SHE Advertisers are constantly receiving from their Mrinufactory in Philadelphia, a thohe and varied, assortment of Seasonable. Cluthinl, which they offe,r at the following low, prices f r cash Superfine Blue, Black and Inytaable • Green Dress Coats, from - $l2 to 15, Superfine Eng. Beaver Cloth Coats, 10 to 18 Heavy English Pilot Cloth Coats, 8 to 10 Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, "or Miners ( lirst 6 to 8 • Real Pilot and Flushing Frock and Overcoats, a,. low as, 5 Super fine Cloth and Cassi mere Pants, sto 7 English BMe and Black Sattinett, pants, very best, 5 First rate Sattinett Pants, all kinds, from r • 2 60 to 4 Heavy Fustian Pants, first quality - 25Uto 3 . ExtriV Lyons Silk Velvet Vests, as low as 4 50 Heavy Engli s h ' , Plain and Fi7ured Satin !,'Vests, 3 to 3 50 Woolen Velvet Vests of all kinds, 175t0 4 Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pants, fur Miners, 3 to 4 Superfine Cloth. Round-Jackets ( In digni Blue,) 6 to 7 Fine &Wild. and Fustian Round Jackets, 2 . 50 to 4 Also—.On }land, a full assortmentvf Fashiona. hie French and English Broad Cloths, and Elas. tic French Doeskin Cassimcres, Double Milled Fancy and Plaid Cassimers, woaded colors, corn_ prising the most fashionable styles now worn in London; Diamond Magnet Waive Beaver and Water-proof, herivy double' milled for Overcoats. Also--Satin and Embroiderad Silk and Fancy Woollen . Vbfvel Ve.tingii, of the New est Pattern.‘, all of which will be made 1... 1 ) to or der best manner, on accommodating terms, -or Ipw for Cash. hilad‘lphia LIPPINCOTT e s TAYLOR. Merchant Tailors, Corner of Centre Nlahatitongo Ste. Pottsvil:e, Deeeniber.lB, 1841. . 51— rir HE ' undersigned respectfully infoim their friends and the public in general, that they have rented the Grist or Merchant Mill and Savi belongina. to William Audenried, Esq., at Pottsville. The'Grist Mill is now undergoing ihorotigh repairs which will enable them to do merchant work suitable for the Philadelphia market i They ire prepired In receive grainain mediately. The mill will be ready to commence operations about the hi of January neat. Grouad Plaster will be kept constantly on hand; and sold at thirty cents per bushel. All kinds ol grain will be taken in exchange for Plaster, ; at. the highest cash prices itr this vt. cinity, By strict attention to business, the undersigned tryst that they will receive a liberal portion of public putronage in regard to the retail 'ranch of their business. EMI 4.AR ER & DETW !LER. December 18, 1841 .51—t1 oificelpf the 3lount Carbon Rail Road Co. I Pmenetsrus, December 3, 1841. MEETING of the Stockholders and an Election for President, Eight Managers, Secretary and Treaaurer, or the Mount • Carbon Rail Rod Company, will be -held at the Com pany's Office. No. 117 South 3d street, on Moil day tbOd of January next, at 5 o'clock P. M. JOHN H. WHITE, Pree't. Phyla; December 18 50— n ECM; I FION of Friends in another World .1)r. Dorr, fi.r sale by December 18 51— B. BANYAN. C 1 031.141N SCIIOOI, A LIIANACS for 1842 by J, Orville Taylor, lor sale by December 18 51— B. BANNAN. ousEK EEPErvs AIM INACS for 1842 coniaininn 250 recnots in Cookery and Coulee tionary. pored cents, for tale by Deceniber 18 51— B. BA NNAN. idn's Court of kdministrator bf Pinegrove d. will expose lay. the :29th L. at the house k'inegrove, in ."'"PO4TORY OF SUNDAY SCll[OOl. UNION BOOKS.—The subscriber has made ~ a rrangements ta keep a Deposibiry of the Bonki - pub lished hY;the Sunday School Union. Sunday Schools and other Associations. supplied at Philadlephia prices. - B. BANN AN. December 18 51— ithe township th Kiefer. IL eek, co .tain more or less, good : orchard pars of two s sdditron to AG itlCITLTliti L A LMAN %CS for 1842 which might to : be in the hands of every Farmer 'and Gardener, price cents, fur sate by DecemLer 18 51-- B. BANNAN. ' Attend;_nce made known ffirtlll 1,1 V Ell POI / L.—'l4ie regular Siddons' •"- Sails from New York. Packet Ship.,tor Liverpool on the P.,sth mst. For passages out, apply tt . GLOVER & 510.1111111 Y, No 100 Pine Street, New York, or Dec. 18, 51— B. BA NN.AN, Agent, Pottsville. -1r Admiu'r EBS,Vierk. 52-5 t Elt RY 'S N,EIJ.II FOIL 1842. Price r '=Fteduced. The great success attending this pub-1 lication , fOr the first year has enabled the publishers! to reduce the price for 142 to $l, payable in advance i This work ought to be introdaced info every family.l where there arc children. It is published in Monthly] numbers, and will be delivered to subscribers in this; Borough free of postage. Subscriptions received byl B. BA N NAN, Agent for the publishers. December 18 51— completed la,-and ape:led 'tl;pt of fifty 'Ale of being above vt - ii ter O r e on advan• lea - rs. Three of the Beav -1 • • rtdtlon th,con. iver. Pottsville Perfumery Saloom! "US r received and ,for still a . choice and well! " . 'selected. assortment of Fancy Hair 'Brushes i Shaving Blushes, Tooth Brushes, Gum Brushes, Indian hair oil, Citronella Writ •r, Hair %Vasil, ' ' Lip Salve, Bear's Oil: - i Court Plaster, Lavender Water, . Indian Hair Dye. Rose tooth Paste, Baffalo Oil, 1 Bedlts Grease, - 1 Pomatum & Antique Oil, , Soaps of finest Nuality, &c., &c. • Which he will sell on the most .reasonable terms. WILLIAM 11. SUMER. December 18 ~ L 51— 1 ned on with able position at tue ()trice, , directed to MORE, Directors. 52--:6t 'TRAY COW' —came to the premise. of the subscribe' ~ at the 'Delaware Norwegian-township; about two weeks , ago, a Dark Brown Cow. The owner 'is requested td come foriard, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, uthorwise she will be disposed of., according to law. - JOHN KOOP, December 18 51— Mince Meat, &c.l 1 Ifio Pots Mince Meat, . I 150 Jars assorted Pickles, Pickled Tomatoes 4 Peppers by the 100, Dry Beef 4. Bologna Sausages., i Burlington Herring, . • , I Walnut and Tomatoe Ketchup, Pepper and Fish Sauce, • • Pickled Onions by Pa!lon or Barrel, Tripe in Jars, of 10 MS. each, of a superior quail ity, also, - Cramberrice and Apples. • All from the Estahlishment of . T. D. Smith; Philedelphittand for pale by - I D. B. CHRIST e r G. S. COX. At the old Post Office: Katsville, DecenTherr IP, - - 51-31,* STRAY 111.0G,—Ckme to the premises of the. subscriber at Mount baughtbe. about ten.days.nno,! ‘.a Hog which will .weigh about 170 pounds. The owner is req bested to come forward, prove property,;' pay charges . and take •ti- away, otherwise it willbel sold according to law. I • ' DecembUr 18, 51-8* • _,_ • •• 4 NEW 114A11,5.,--T, k h. J.,Beitty -have jest .receivl . ved 100016 s. small Hanuh.fot 'Tangly use curedthis lemma .of sitTeriorinidq. :Rec CiPtir ,10 ,6'?► Eil To, the Public. SCOTT STEEL. ;THE '3ll. 4 2i1EIZS 9 JOURNAL. _ UMBRELLAS.—The subporiber re 1 . apectiully begs leave to announce to the pot., lie of Pottsville and its vicinity, that be hue remo ved his elegant stoc.k of Silk and Cotton Umbrellai from Reading . to - POttsville, where he intends to Continue the busineew if lie should meet the favor ,pui4 ii cif the i , which n he, will do all in his power to Obtain, b_ manufacture of the best and modern articles. H also repairs and covets Vail:wallas and Parasols, at t e_or test notice, and,at the most re tluced prices. f ie reside& at No. 4 %tahantango street. HIii.NRY ROSENTHAL, , Umbrella and Parasol ManUfacturet, Pottsville. December 25, 1841. 52.-3 m. Splendid English Annnfils for 1842. T HE subieriber invites the attention of the-pub 7 lic to his elegant atsortment of Annuals, dm suitable fur Christmas and New York Presents, amonfrovhich are the following viz: • I I The Book of the Boudoir, with 12 Elegant Plates' Keepsake, with 12 du • Friedships Offering, with 10 do ' Theorget.me.not with 10 do AMERICAN ANNUALS, BOOKS, The Boston Token, The Rose of Sharon, a religious Auntie!, Friendship's Offering, q he Gem, The Amaranth, published by the American Stin day School Union, The Pore, . The Violet, Merry's Annual for all 'Seasons, . Toteen of Affection, . Token of Friendship, Token of Remembrance, The Basket ol Flowers, Jane Brush and her Cow, The Diamond, The Daisy, Poplar Grove, Letters to Young Ladies, by Mrs. Sipurney, The Ladies, Friend by Mrs. Farrar, Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry, Alburns,&e. &c. Vicar of Wakefield,.with 200 illustrations, Robinson Crusoe with 200 do Together with the twist bplendid assortment of Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, ever offer. ed in this community. All of`whieh will be sold at Philadelphia prices. B. BA NIVAN. December 18 51— : 1:17* Any Book not on hand. obtained to order at the shortest patio°. Leather! Leather! Ql-IQ,CHAKERS' Upper and Site Leather, of good quality, very cheap, Oat received and for pale by iDece mher 4 UMW STORE. THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately occupied by J. W. Lawton &Co. and have just received and opened an assortment of Dry tvoods, Groceries, IQueensware, &c. among which are DRY GOODS Blue —Black and Fancy .colored Cloth and Ctrs laimars—Sattinetta—Mouslin de Lanes—Chintzes— Flannebi—Cotton do—Checks, Tickings, Mnr;- nos— Meached and Unbleached Muslins— Winter Vestinge —Shawls. —Silk and Cotton Handker. eh tell; —AVolsey—Wersled and ratt.n linisery Mem. Hose and Halt Hose—Gloves—Umbrellas Sic. GROCERIES Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— 'Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Guri 'poweer—lmperial and Black Teas—ricklea— Spices—Syrup—Sugar Muse and Trinidad Mo lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps— :Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Curranta—Hopa— Barley, &c. _ _ _ QUEENSWARE Liverpool, Granite, Common and'Scoteh Ware. Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware. Shovels, &c. To all of which wo would invite the alien• lion of our friends and of the - public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TR(UTMAN & SILLY M A N. L. W. T. Alwyn-4.N, ( S SILLYiIAN. November 20 4?— Administrator'* Notice. cri icE Is hereby given that letters of admin. 111 istration on the estate of Henry Roush, latt, of Manbeim Township, Schuylkill counts, deceased. have been granted 1p tae subscri`iers by the Regis, ter of Schuylkill county. Therefore all persons indebted to the said estate; , are requested to settle their accounts as soon as possible, and' all persons having claims will present them to•either of the subscribers for settlement. JOHN 'SCH A LI,. DANIEL - SIIOLLEN BERG ER, Admininisirtkors. 47=6t November 20 Apples. AFEW barrels of Pippins and Russel Apples in prime order. for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 48— November 27 KJ MBE RTON • BOARDING SCHOOL FOR FEMALES. Situated .in Chester County, Penntwlvania, 28 miles N. IV. from Philadelphia, and 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoeuixville. November 27 98— Gold & Silver Pencil Cases, A N elegant. assortment, vet p cheap. Also •cw Misses Pencils, warranted silver, at 3 . 4 cents each. Just-received and for sale by November 20 Prints & Houdin de Lanes. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN, WOULD invite the attention of the ladies to their stuck of Prints and Mouslin de Lanes, which they are selling very low Novermba27 New Hoot- and ti.ihoe store. 'VHF,: subscriber respectfully informs the citizens -IL of Pottsville that he has opened a new il not & Moe Stem, in Centre Street, opposite W. T. Bp- ' zing's Drug Store. fie has just received from Phil. ade.iphia a large supply of every description of Boots, brougany, er shoes, among which are thefollowiav Gen'ts. Stitched Boots, .., , • -do. Pegged do , • do T. Shoes, do Nullifiers; do do Quarter do . I do Pumps, •I do • Brougans, • . WI men's Roan R. R. Slippers, . do Lasting Welt do do Colored Rid 00 do Black do Go • , do do do Springs, , do French Moroceo.do do do Leather 415 • Mimics Lasting Slippers. . do , - Colored do. do Kid do I do' French Morocco do dor Lasting welt • springs,. do , Kid do do do Call do do • Youth's Leather Boots, .. • ,children and Boys do , Yon h's Brooms snd welt - Boots, . Chil ren's led morocco lace do, itio • • Colored Ankle ties, , ' .Having engaged the services of skilful workmen, he is enabled to manufacture every 'variety of bouts, , ahoes, rind brogans, aecording . to the latest style, • ,and.-on moderate terms, Repairing done at' the ;shortest no ice, an,cl at the most reasonab le , prices. 2 RICHARD D. SFIOENER Sunr i l2 , , , ti- Slite I Memortilulom-Book". QUITABLE fur Mien!. Just,nceivel and o .for me were cheap hi ' - xirnuA Su ir '' • • assortment of fresh • Drugs;Medicines, Chem- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. teals. Patent Medicines, Paint Brushes, Sash, Tools, Paints, Glass, Putty. Perfumery, Orders from Physicians, Country Merchants, thankfully received and promptly attended to, at a small advance on City wholesale prices. lE7' Particular attention given to Physician's prescrip tions at all hours FOR SALE.. rr a ollE 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 Ruud Cars, •itiiipd !gibe track of the Mount Carbon Rail Roadrt6 Rail Road Care, suited for the Mill-Creek Rail Rii,od with a large number of Drift Cars all in good oriTer, two Truck Wage-One, together with a- variety of fixtures ne cessary for mining operations, cyllinder aura either Screens, Cart., Waggons,Dlacksmitli Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. 4-e. 4-c. Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite and - level in good order. Apply to JAMES SILLINLAN, Jr, 35—tf R. D. SHOENER• 49- B. BANNAN. 47;- 48- sonsW. aosznintivir, Attorney at Law, IN AS taken an o ffi ce in O:wigaburg . lie will as promptly attend to, such business as may be entrusted to his care. Orwitrshtirr, November. 45-6 t Teas Teas. "OREM Green and Black Teas, Java. Rio, Ca. qmra and St. Domingo Coffee. St. Croix, Potto Rico, New Orleans, and Havanna Sugars, Loaf. Lump a_pd Crushed Sugar, Steam Syrup, Sugar House, and New Orlea ns Molaser, for sale by E. Q.. ZS. A. HENDERSON. October 9 41— , New . Goods. IHE suh,cribcre have just received an addition to their former extensive variety of Dry Goode, G ro ceries. and are now prepared to furnish their friends and the ptiblic, with - any article in their line, for quality and price unsurpassed by any" in the Borough, and would invite all wishing to pur. chase to call end see us. E. Q. & A. EIENDERSON. 48- November 27 ZIAVG* AND nimprinims. JOHN N. C. MARTIN S Drug and Chemical 'Store, Centre Sliest. fitpt door above MahantangoSt.. POTTSVILLE, BCIII:TLKILL COVYTT, PA Where he offers for sale a choice and well selected November, 27 t . RfIANN.A invites the intention tiStorehcen •ers and others, to hiw cheap bit of Fttlpers now opening, consisting of almost cverri,Frrq•ty, which he will sell at !ewer rates than ever o ffered in this place before. Ile has on hand a lot of faint lined paper suitable for Bil' al $ 2 per ream November 27 Papers. August 28 Notice. 11111,7 HER EAS John T. Hazzard and John v Sir:such, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strand', did on the ninth day of February. A..D. 1841,eseetne to the undersigned a general Assignment of their effects, held in co. partnership and individual, which after providing for the payment of one small preference, provides for the payment of all their debts equally and ratea bly without stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons having demands against the ~aid firm, or either the said Jnhn T. Hazzard or John Strand), to present them to the undersigned and all persona indebted to the said firm. or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Strand), are re quired to make payment without delay. F. W. HUGHES, GEO. c WYNKOOP, Assignees. The Assignment and a full statement of affairs nay be seen at any time at the office of F. %V. HUGHES. 33 Augwt 14, Isaac Thompson A' Co.'s - 1- 6 aff _ OPPOSITION DAILY LINE of New Four Hot se Troy built Coaches from PHILADELPHIA To POITSrJLLE. via Reading Railioad, leave, Philadelphia, daily ut 5 . 1 j &clock A. M., arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clock. P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, ut Gi o'clock, A, M., arrives at Philidelphia at Oi o'clock P. M. Passengers by this line will arrive ut Pottsville in time to take Stage for Shamokin, Sunbury, Northumberland, Danville and Cattawis.a, and can depend on meeting with Robe, arid _careful drivers, NeW.Tray Coaches, and gi nUe horses, and accotn modating Agents. Racing not permitied. The Proprietors ere thankful fur past favors, and merit a continuance of the same by their assiduott's attention tor the,,Accommodation and bafety of the travelling puhlic:.. This Line of Stages has positively no cor.neution with any other line on said road. For seats ripely to JAMES 'DIXON, :at the City Hotel, TOR I D Stret't, Philadelphia; and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Penns9lvatiia Farmer' THIRD Street, near Callowhilt, Reading at HERR'S lintel, Poltsti.lle nt M.moirrim ER'S Pottsville ,Hotel, and BRIO HT'S Mount Carbon House, which are the only ofneeq. Fare, from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. 1 Car, No. 2 Car, ISAAC THOMPSON, MICHAEL MORTIMER, Proprietors. F. F. BENSA MAN 4- CO. N. B.—Persons desiring to travel in this Line should inquire for Thompson Co's Opposition Line and see that their receipts were so printed. New Crop Raisins, &e. JUST received a few boxes now crop Bunch Rai. kr sins, which will be sold very cheap—also fresh Prunes, Currants, Lemons, Citron, &c. JOHN S C MARTIN. 4.5 November 6 Pascal Iron Works Ware house. N 0.77 South Third Street.S. E. Corner Withal PHILADELPIIIA Morris, Tasker A' Morris, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Cos Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil era, Perpetual Ovens,&e. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam. Gas, not Water, &c. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for , the Foundry received, and casting. delivered at the Warehouse, Third dr.. - Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1898. Ladies' and Gentlemenal Fort Folios, AVERY handsome assortment, with and with oat locks„ Just opencd and for sale by _ B. HANNAN. Wanted. :Lumber, of all kinds, Clover seed, . Timothy-and Flaxseed, For which the highest iharket price will he paid. SAMUEL HA PTZ. N0v..13,18411. Dick's ChristiAnjthilosopher. Tx E Owl stian!Philosophircr :this cannectionof Science and Pbdosophy atitb ,Religion, by Plums Dick. Jot received and for sale Ely - BANNAN..:7I Nomxiber ndemoi(y Against Loss or Damage by lII' II R E Capital $400,009. CHART [':R PERPETUAL. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM- PANY OF' PHILADELPHIA. 1%, , j AKE Insurances, either temporary or perpetually IVA against, Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country, on Houses, Barns, ai,d 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 Mortgages and Ground Rents upon the most thvomblp terms. Applications for Insurance, or any informationon the subject may be made either personally or by letter, at the Company's office; at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICH A EL, Preisidecit. L. KRUNDUAAR, Secretary. , • pinscrons, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood, Archibald Wright, P. L Lagocrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dalleit, Robert Lang head, George M. Troutman. R W. Pomeroy. George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a bove mentioned Institution audio now preparedto make I riscr.AscEs upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville, Feb 2 - ith 1841. THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. CAPITAL A UTUORISED BY LAW., 5250 0160 CHARTER PERPETUAL. SAKE both limited and perpetual Insuraneez £Y on Brick, Stone or Frame Build ings, :Anna Motels, ills,Barns. Stables, Merchandize, Furnaut( and Property olevery description ,against lessoldam. age by Fl RE. SIARIAE AND INLAND INSURANCE. ME The Delaware County Insurance company. 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 mercarudise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any furtherinformation on the subject ofinsur slice, either aga inst Fire marine or inland risks. A ppl3 to HENRI C. ROBINSON. Arent. July 15 34—t1 4tSehtiylkili Haven. or WILLIAM 1. POTTS, At Orwigsburg. INDENINIIY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, CAPITAL Et. 100,000, PAID IN CHARTER FJRPETUAL. triONTINUE to matte Insurance, aerrnament and ‘-) limited on every .derei lotion ofproperty in town and country on the equal favorable terms. Office IG:li ( he!. t , tit Si rut t [Mir fifth t.trret. CHAR! I. N. 112% NCKER, President. MUM:TORS, ('hales N. Bankrer, Samuel Grant, James Srntt, Frederick Brown, • Tomas Hart, Jacob R Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards, Tobias Wagrrr. Mo decai D.. Lewis, CH ARLES G. BANCKER, Sec't The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institutior, and is now prepared to make insurance, op every dcsoriptiop of property, at the lowest rates. ti ANDREW RUSSEL Potts-7111e, June 19, 1941. ' 25—ly rpHE subscriber being obliged, on account of dl health to relinquish business, offers his Well hoots n Stand, “the Centre House," Port .., - ;a1;; Clinton, Sell uy lk ilt county, for sale: The ;4; above 'property is delightfully situated at the kmction 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 resort from the city. If it is not sold by the Ist of January 1e42, ct will be for tent. DAVID WALKER. Port Clinton, October 16 42—tf LOON 13,ERE. ust received and now opening, a large and well • aPFOrted stock of new Fall and Winter geode jng O f Dry Goods of every description, Grdceries of all kinds, China, Glass and Queensware, Fur, Cloth and Hair Seal \ Caps, Boots and Shoes, coats, Bantalonns,rests, E?c, • Plaster. Salt, Fish, &c. Which will he sold on the most liberal terms, and at very low prices or in exchange for country pro duce, for which the highest price will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsyine, Nov. 13. 1841. Soap & Candle Manufactory, ivo. 19. WiiiniStreet, between 2d, and ffd, and Vine and Callowhill Streets, • PHI LA D ELPH lA. • $ 4 75 4 25 JOT= 21ANCROTT. Respectfully informs Storekeepers, Merchants &c that ho Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, White, Variegated, and Brown. Soaps, gThdonld and Dipped Candles" • All of good quality and at reasonablerices. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CAsH. Philadelphia. July 10, 28-11 y Sarsaparilla Compound. BROW N ' S Celebrated Sarsaparilla Compound. a fresh supply just received by E. Q..& A. ,HENPERSOR September 10 , 57 Cheese. APSAGO, Pine Apple & Herkimer County Cheese, for male by - E. Q. 4 A HENDERSON. August 28 . 35 Doctor Aid. Lippe, R.ESPECTFUIiLY informs the inhabitants o Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has movedf in town; and offers his professional services in all , the medical branches toithe public. Practicing the Homeopathic system. and if requested, the Alloutpathie, he hopes from long. ex. pertence to give full satisfaction to such,as will call on him. He will be ready for professimial services at any time at bisYeeldence. . AD. LIPPE, M. D. 49—tf • 171311 Greenwood, December 4 _ farness Leather.! A SUPPLY of4larnese Leather, @bitable for Saddles, just reedited and for ale eheaptbir . • IL D. SEDENER. December 41: 49-3 t Almanacs for 542. gr./LERMAN. English and Comic `Ls' 1892. Just received end for sale bir the Gross daten.or single by • #. BANNAN. November , . ' Gra V e t , e s. i s d ro a r vra- Pi l ,i,tn_e - : 13 rder, • - 11°34:013Px-0,- • • ,S-C..A!ARTIN. ' For Sale, Gaislll_ 1121 *mum,' (REirrvED, - ) • - .... • - No. 69 11? "Third Phifigielmittri -- szt• BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY' diHARLE.S. WEISS has lensed this old4littat4 . lulled hotel. which has been completely put order for the accommodation of travel. g5r,"4 , ,, , ling and permanent boarders. Its proximity, to business ' renders it desk table to strangers and residents of city. Every portion of the house his . tndergine complete cleansing. The Caiteary ecpartment is of the first Order—with'-good cooks and servants Be v , teeted to Inthe attention to guests. Has steam. ' tnodarinns for '7O perions. = Those_ who , may favor the house ,with their ew. torn, may be assured of finding theliist of fare, the . Seat of attention. and, as is stated above, very reit; &enable charges. - • Irr Single day, 1 '25. azr Room fur horses and vehicles. Also hcffsei to hire.' EIZT Germantown and WhityrnarstiStage ()trine. Philadelphia, Deceinber 11, 1811 --50-1 f VIE AMERICAN ALMANAC—and Repos• miry of Useful Knowledge, for 1842. Just recessed and for sale In j$ &ANNAN. December 11 • te', PASSAGE ENCY—Persons can now engagio passages fel-their friends in vessels leaving London. deny, Cork, Dublin and Belfast, direct. in the Months of April, May and June mat. by applying, to BANNAN, Agent. Pansy.'le, December 11 THE POETSOF Ant:RICA—I T D.—Tbia elegant Book, just receired and lot sale by • B. BANNAN. 'December 11 51)4. Fasitionhble • • TAILORING ESTABLINIIIIIENT: • • 2"E citizens of Minersville;and its vici:44 ore respectfully informed that the subscriber is now prepared to make up every description Digit** mein*, at the shortest notice, and on the most rea. sonable ter`ms. Coats, pantaloons, vests, and iver: coats, made in the neatest and most — fashimsbra style, nod warranted in all cases to fit. ' He has on hand a great variety of crotbs, easiL meres, vestings, trimmings. 4e., &c. The public are invited to call and examine the Fume. They have been selectid with care and taste, and MI calculuted to suit all persons and all purses, The subscriber. thankful for the veryliberal pat; ronage which has been bestowed on him fur the • last four years, trusts that an unremitted attention to his business, will secure to him a continuance of past favors. He will be found at his old stand, on Sunbury street, next door to S. Miner &. Son's office. WILLIAM EASTWOOD— Mineraville, Decunber 11 " 40—; Mince Meat, • QMITH'S celebrated Mince Meat;* superior ar ticle fur family - use, for sale by E:. lit. A. El EN ERS. Agency for Periodicals: rtlifiE subscriber is now Agent for the following popular Works, which will hereafter le recei. ved at this office, and delivered W subscribers in this Borough free of postage. tionrv's LADY'S Boos, and Ladies' American Magazine, edited by Mrs. Sarah J. Ha le ar.rl Mrs. L. H. Sigouroey. Price 13 per annum, in a& Vance. THE YOUNGTEDELE'S Do r a or Magazine of Use: mu! and: Entertaining ,Knowidge, edited by John Frost, A. M. Professor of 'Belle Lewes in the High School of Philadelphia, and pnblished by Morton M'Michael p Monthly. with numerous illustratiOni at 82 per adnum, payable in advance. Psori.z's LIARARY or Magazine of Choice and Entertaining Literature, by ,Morton M'Alichae: published 'notably with illustrations, Price $ pfiyable advance. - • MEnay's Mabzuz,—nt $1,50 per annals War va ce.", 111 Sub.-el iptions for either of the above 'Works will bo received at this ollice. sNovemb( r 20 BECEETIMEt'S PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE FOR Coughs, Colds, lnfluenzas, Asthma, Catarrh! . Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of apt proaching Consumption. The above medicine has proved itself one of the moss efficatinus ever employed in the above affections. h is well known by thousands, but. in order to make it more generally known. the rroprictor thinks it necessa • ry to publish the following proofs which constitute but 3 small portion of thi testimony that might be adduced in proof of its efficacy. Throughout Germapy it is used and employed more . than any other prepafation for Colds. & c.. and there sty , well known for its efficacy, that they call it the'. PRESERVER." Price 50 cents a bottle, ( half pint. • Extract from a letter from NathanielAtwocul, Esq. sir Easton, Pennsylvania. • . , Dear Sir :—I should consider it ungrateful. if .l did not inform you land with-my consent allow pun tore:47 lish this.) that after having tried by the recommendation of my friends, almost every kind of Medicine for ecidgha. colds, &c.-I never found relief until lately having used Dr. Bechter's• Pulmonary Preservative, recommended to me by your agent.in_this place, and which cured of a violent cough, spitting of blood, pain in my breaar.. and shortness of breath, with all of which I,have . been acfflated for two years past. lam now however enjoying . as good health as ever, and owe my rcr overy to the aboye • -valuable medicine. Translation from a communication in German. Pri-rsnuan, June 2.6th.1840. • bR. LEICY. at Philadelphia. • Respected Sir :—I was much pleased after my,arrivi4 in this country. to find that Dr. Bechter'a valuable prep aration.,so long,;' successfully .used in many puts st Germany. is now pFeparett by you. I 4tave seen jnnnj wonderful cures made by; it in the old country.. Many persons. whose,lungs were supposed to he almosten-,, tirely destroyed , and pronounced incurable. tette heeh' restored to good health by it. Pknow where one ease - was beyond the hoes of ever recovering;and. wart fez years helpless, and confined to bed without-being able . to sit up, but was raised by the wonderfuleffeati of Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative, and so fir cured se to be able to ride and walk about. • A great merry • stances have been cured in the varitate "Pulmonary af fections and I myself have received greatbenefit (raid it, both here and in my own native country. - 4 1 hope-it may be as successful in this country' as it has been itt Germany. When properly known no family will be ,: without it. You ra, Signed., :4" , SCUARRi. P. S. I get tt in this place'Sf your Agent.„,. Trenton. N. J.,October 12th. 1839. FRIEND LEIDY :—Thee will be much surpliscd at vay ' communication. whcn I inform thee of my perfect re. covery, after having used six bottles of, thy medicine. Thee knows how miserable . distrdssed 1 was. Pale, and sickly, without appetite, fuleicof poin, with much cough, and oppression in my ehest f rattling in my throat tc. lam now enj6ying good health. and though 60 years °Page. feel youtig, in epiritscand must attribute my good health to the good cff. , ets of thy Pulmonary Perse.vative. Illy friend and well wisher. ' igned, REBECCA EMLEN. Extract oftbf r oqer from tke Rep: latowl Ropkins of more. On your recommendation, I made usdlifDr. Redder', Pulmonary Prose/waive." and although I tried all other emedies for my Cough.) never found relief exiept from the above metheine. I 'have been much benefited by it* and have recommended it to many others, whip hove suffered with pain, in their breasts. coughing, spitting of blood; difficulty of breathing colds; influenzas.4i, an mall have beim speedily mired thereby., • Numerous other certificates arid reenumieridadon,,, accompany ' directio•TS. PRICE.SO CENTS A WPM fltialfl.pinto • The above is prepared and : sold, WHOLESALE .oha RETAIL, at DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191NOWCOND street. below VINE stree and also at RTI ' WILLIAM. T. Ernilcrs pn3g store., July le 1811 • itilackerelfgalmon nerringi; jilirrecented and for sale by ' TROVVIAN $11.4./VMADT,. , ._. November . - _ %COW' 4r. , Vi - biblie r yo - C: • Sectm.b and Irish Whiskey, - ; 'Loaf Sogarand tentage. - HeAvY Preuel NA gut Tistnbtert 2 - - : r sale by • • " - ca,,& littrfeaMr4r 4rjair I=MIJ 0, HANNAN. 47-- tl3-Iyr