A GOOD STOUT .6,2 C •l roes osx.—We have titan' the custom ofcaring bustle, ridiculed in our day, and many it good ji,lie has been Ogre. vi trated on them and 6 out there. tit hi!e we . 0 ore suponing in the sistern country, the following story Was either idled to us, or else we must ' have read it—a'n't p sitive which. We are de lermincil‘to. revanrp It and re-tell it to suit this meridian. Read it.,, Wl'. Reader, if yaw wi s h to ii•joy a hearty laugh The scene is laid in Cin cinnati. I • Mr. Alexander K-4---, and his blooming bride, whit-had just 'arrived from.o foreign parts," took • up their abode in one of the fashionable hotels in the u Queen City," arid Spent the first day or two ' amid the numerous band boxes, hat cases, trunks • and other apparatus l onsequent upon travelling. m rs ;,K—, desirous of seeing town, begged ' her husband, one Flitting,. to escort her on a - stroll of discovery ; and accordingly they • issued ) forth, determined •to ilstonish the natives , by the splendor of their . aceodtrements—in which, as will 'shortly appear, they !,Jere quite successful:- Hav ing satisfied their Optics that the u village" was wonderfully civil zed or a savage couritry, they found their way "to a p leasant promenade in the 'environs, whither the { Oil ton of the Cincinatians i 'were wont to resort ; but as ill luck would have •it, the clouds became 4vercast, and the rain soon 'attered down in abundance. No place of shel- Iter being near, and' I‘l's. K— intent on pre. , oersing her silks undanmged, cast her eye around, 'and seeing only a feri gentlemen and ladies be 'bind, immediately 4at 'lured up her outside gar 'ment and threw it over her bonnet—it being a "common resource ulat humd." Scarcely had she walked a dozen steps beside tier liege lord, when ill-suppressed titters ai(ssiled her eats; but know ,. ing full well that h'er windless was white as the illi , ;en snow, she adriitmed their mirth to mauvais honte, and pluming lati• head aloft, stepped for ward with the air of atr Elssler. The individuals behind, for reasons: best known to themselves, could no longer contain their laughter, and in de fiance of etiquette, hurit out into a roar. Heavens, dear iAlic !" whispered the lady, u is it at me the monstirs aro laughing?" u I don't know, my dear—walk on q little," was the reply. "0, no; let us go sl v pass:: In vain they slack* 'between the and the same, and the mirth o bounds , orbo step on, my den ," said Mr. K— , not a little annoyed—whed, 0 ye Kings of miracles ! what a sight greeted histeyes ! In flaming letters, 'be read on his canvas l trunk cover, (which the lady had strung round her hips in the hurry of Starting, in the absence fa better burile . 1 ) t. Al , rianiier of t !!" It is unnececaary to roam during the remain' TiIEiTRES.—We h drtima in its legitimatei in Which our Theatres, ducted, is so entirely of point oil view,. that tho it pot amiss to witness t; gttimate; drama, are oi stay away from them. ' class of play goers in our, 'that they could be !tido' , iligs in a more profitubll We know that it will bl 'ref.;rmatiou ; for there i rical amusements that .pleasure to many Of us any other by which we hours. Many of ub st i few of us come away wi ed. Many of us still daughters, our - as=ters a. 'they all approve by thei entertainments of the eel theatrical representation 'this, there are few of u: ourselves that the theatr: proper notions of moralit i cd. It cannot 13 denie of theatres is often the pi counterfeit presentment' vice and dissipation whii inceptive means of leadie to _ultimate ruin, by sloi; The drain of the drunker the first time ; and the destruction, hero often fire their sway. Nor is,tbi from -the pestilential atmosphere which infects the vicinity of its location: We all know that many of our'stage representations are any thing rather than purifying in their, endencies; and we all know that when the tejt of the author 'is free 'from objection, the officidusness of the player not unfrequently steps in,a blurs with obscene al lusion, what was before unspotted with blemish. We all know that our Mothers and daughters, and wives and sisters, arr 4 often obligeld to sit and listen to doubli entendre after double entendre, the whole night long, and our mothers and daughters, and wives and sisters, know this when they are preparing their toilet to o. We all know that the influence of titit theatte— r its temptations--its excitements—its tendencies4—its glitter—its arti ficialities—are powerful in stimulating the mind into the indulgence of unchaste passions. We all know that its gaudy trappings, glittering in many' colored hues, t. lend 'enchantment to the view," and inspire its with forbidden desires. Hoare Stlx ADIION.—The Home Squadron, un der the command of Commodore Stewitrt, con sists of the following vessnis. The squadron will •icave port in . rt few days. The Independence, range, Captain Gallagher. The Columbia, frigate, [Captain Parker. The Missouri, steamer,lCoptain Newton. The Mississippi, steamer, Captain biter. The Vandalia;sloop of War, Commander Ram .sey. The Falmouth, sloop of war, Commander Win . Rosh. I ' , The Grampus, schoo4r, Lieu i t. Corn. Van crunt. The Dulplain. schooner;[ Lieut. Corn. 'f'Kean CO M M E RC E, bO THEUNiTED §TATER:TIRC U. S. Gazette gives the folio ini-as - thestate of im ports and exports of the I, .ountry for the present year, so far es .accounts" Nave been received at Washington : Imports, Exports, Exre;s of Imports over E, 1 Tug %Aimee, sin c e 'ur last has been unusu ally mild. On Thursday last we had a fall of snow, but it melted almo st as soon as it fell on the ground. A numr Loaf happi Individuals sun labor under the ttmless, and to them, pleas ing delusion, that the sleighing is good. Of ignorance," &c. . [ C, •OLT, TITS MunnEnsk—An effort is now making in New York, to ilostpone, for the second menthe trial - of Colt, the,imurdcrer. . NOT EXPECTED TO Ll4.—The venerable John Vaughan, of Philailelphia;ftateriOusly indisposed He is not expected to. recover: * • oe %st i nt, the. Mono Wit visit down Emit. in 'owly, and allow them to i their pace, the distance r fullowera remained the f those behind knew no add, that they kept their 'der of their sojourn., , • ve no cirjectiort to the sphere: but the manner ; have been and are con bjectionable, iu a moral jusands who would think performahce of the le ! necessity compelled to ut still there is a large ! cities and towns. Wi old ed to spend their even and rational, manner.— difficult to effect such a something in the theta poke them a source of t a deeper source titan iseek to pass away the FII visit the theatre, and !hoot having been pleas. ilte our wives and our nd ofir sweethearts, and smiles and presence the • ning,, and the system of in general. Yet, for all who do not feel within is not the school where is are likely to be acquir• that the neighborhood esentrnent—and not the neither—of scenes of are but too often the ig the rising generation s but certain degrees.— %) is here often tasted for habits that conduct to l it subjugate the 'mind to e :theatre 'entirely free TO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. T ILE several Jilktices of the Peace in and for tho county of Schuylkill, arc requested to send in to the Commissioners a statement of the amount of fines received by them under Renal statues, in order that same may be taken, into the account which will be laid bemire the CoMity Auditors at their meeting on the 3d of January, A. I). 1842. By order of the. Commissioners, J.H. DOWNING, Clerk. 4r THE GREAT REMEDY, F OR. CONSUMPTION and LIVER •CIIPLAiNTa, ANTIIMA, lIRONCIIITIP, CROUP In CHILD:MN, WHOOPING COUGH, P.AINd OR WEAKNE,E3 crTHE BREA,T, CHRONIC, CurGIIS, and all diseases attic Pulmonary Organs. NATURE•'S OWN PRESCRIPTION! • purely vegetable and highly approved Oom pound preparation of the Prunus Virginians, or " Wild Cherry Bark"—approved by the Crdlege of Pharmacy, recommended by the Medical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery ! Nc Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in many diseases—the 'quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is unive' i rsal ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success. ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Watur's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has rfOcted some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in tho history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumption., and in Liver Coniplaints, diseases which have baffled the skill of the most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the most! dis tressing cough,great dijienity in 1 night sweats, bleeding of Me lung kc most esteemed remedies of our Phi ;have failed, this invaluable remedy f avert surprising relief but - actually efteeted cures,rafter all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired or, Besides its surprising efficacy in these ft dable complaints, it has proved a very sup remedy for diseases of children, such as C I Whooping Cough. &c, and in those disol that prevail so extensively throughout the w season, such as Coughs, Colds ; Pleurisy, I enza, and Paine in Me Breait, proceeding neglected Colds, it stands untivalledl • Bold in Pottsville by • - JOHN SI C. .ItiARTIN • Agent for Sahuylkill cow ft? Drugglets and dealers supplied a • boksale pricer. dinuary I $124,164,383 - 121,161,311 ports, 3,003,072 his . Propher. has been • •. . • -,, t , F. _ • • . .., ~ .....„ ..1 ~,, . . • .1.: al4 0 1,..5. _, •• _ - „I t: I t :4 1 1 1 ... i . .., .., .... = ... LI . 1 f- 1: -; I I, --/- 4I -i 5 2., 1 Is' - 2 i i• :- '',. -•-2 m -g i • " - f'• , . )„. .) i • jr. - 1 ~..... ift oe r.. 0.. 291 111,111• RI ... . . JULY / ' '/. -21 - • 2 3 4 5 6. ', 61 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9: ! • ; 91011 12 1 314 15 1 , . 10 11 12 la 14 15 16. 16 17 18 19 20 21 ; 21 rz 18 19 20 21 22 23 .• 23'24 25 26 27 28 _. - . .24 25 26 27 28 23 30 30 31 1 ' 32 FEnatuitt , 17 4 1 AUGUST ....... 123 4 5 6 6 7 8 ilo II I 7 8 9 1 10 II 12 13 • ' l3 14 1,5 1617 18 1 ' • 14)5 16117 18 19 20 1 . 20.2/22 23 24 25 2. , 21 22 2324 25 26 27 I •• 27 28 • .28 29 30 1 31 . . MARCH 123 4 b 3 n ,„*"„ , 12 3_ .6 74 . 8 9}loll 12 1 I 4 5 6 7 8 910 • 13 1415 16 17 / 18119, 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 4 23 24,25126 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 1 28 29 1 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' APRIL • I ' 2 t4CTOBEH • ' I • 3 4 1 5 6 f 7 8 91;'lf . 2 3 4 5 6 ' 7 8. • 1011 12 , /3114 16 16 i i: 910 I lit 13 14 IS 17 1 18 19120121 22 231 I t. l - 16 17 8 19 20 21 22 24 25 26'27'28 29 30;' 4, 23 2 25 26 27 28 29 130 31 MAI ' 1234 5 6 .7 iVEMBEII I 123 4 5 ' 8 910 11 12 13.141. l 6 '7 8 9 1011 12 1616 1718 / 19 20 1 21 1 1 l3 14'15i 16 17 18 19 22,;23 21 , 25126 27,28 1 1 i ,20 1 2122 1 23 24 25 26 • -, ' 29'30 31 il 7 i. 27 28,20'30 Jump. 11 2 3 41 4)&318EU 1 2 3 . ' I 1 ' 12 13 14 15,16 17 16, , l•t 11 12 1 ,13.14 15 16 17 • ~ 19 20 21 22:23 24 25; ;1 - .18 19 1 20121 22 23 24 26.2728 2930 I_l :-:. , 25 26 , 2728 29 30 3' - ...n., riGEBUILIS"- POLITICS.—Avoid the clash and bitter strife of. politics. if the same attention had been paid tol honest indust.y, as there has seen to polities. the ccfndttion of the universal Y,seltee nation would, be an a far more enviable state than at is at the present writing. JUDGE - BARTON ' S 9PIN tpi on the recent pre sent:Tient of the Grand Jury, is spoken very high.. ly of. The Ridge, at times, is rather radical in his notions, but mites with greet clearness, force and vigor, Illarriages On Thurs4ay, the 23J ult. by tho Rev. Mr. Steely, Mr. WILLIAM DEI BERT, of Pottsville, to Miss lisessu Wmtir, of Klingerstown. On the 30th ult. by the Rev. William Barnes, WILLIAM B. LEWIS thELIZABETII MUTT, both of Pottsville. By the lion. JuJge Leib, this morning, nt - one o'clock, A. M. Mr. Joni Cit ILo to Miss MART LAMBERT, all of PottsvMe. Cleaths In this borough,'on Sunday last, EM MA, iufant daughter of Jesse and Eliza Foster. Vitt 11lark et, CORRECTED WEEKLY. POTTWILLE, Jan. 1, 1841. Wheat Flour, pr 13b1. $6,25 Bacon, per lb. l 8 Rye do cwt. I,c2i Pork, . " 4. Wheat, bshl 1,28 Hams, " 10 Rye, Potatoes, bushl 112 Corn, •• S 5 Pia •ter, ton 5,00 " 50 [lay •' 18 to2o Eggs, (Ins 11 Timothy s'd, bsh 1 2,50 Butter, lb 18 glover " 5,00 ROTTSVILLE ATHENIAN INSTITUTE.A stated meeting of the Pottsville Athenian 111Stl tute will be held at the Town Hail on Tuesday even ing, Jan. 9th, at 6 o'clock. The President of the in stime will deliver an address on the subject of Lt.- Cent AND LITERATDRE AS,OCIATIONB. Punctual at tendance of the members is particularly requested, as business of importance is to be transacted, on ,the occasion. The DISCUSSION of the Qccs-nor •• should Capital Punishment be abolished.", will he continued. Thursday evening, Jan. 6th4 at the Tow n Hall. The public are respectfully invited to attend. THOMAS FOSTER, Secretary. ANNUALS, &C.— . A. few annuals remain on. sold, which will be disposed or very tow by the 'subscriber. January 1, 1— B. BANN:AN. MUSR:.—The latest Music. procured to older. at the shortest notice, al P,hiladelphia prices, by Januaiy I, I— B. BANNAN. BIBLES,--Ilandsomelylanuod, with gilt edges. at the low rate ofhirso and $6. Just received and for sale by B. BA.N;sIA - N. January 1 FRESH GREEN AND MACK TESS, Imperial, Gunpowder Yonne Ilysop, Souchong, Powchong and real Congo, all of the latest importa tions, for sale by MILLER & BAGGER:VV. January I 1— MILLER At II lITY have on hand a large and very general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, %Vines and Liquors. %%Inch they wil I sell at reduded prices, for cash, or for approved accept ances. January 1, 1— SAMUEL F. EARL, ARTw, NVITES the ciiiiena. o(Pottsville and ith vi,. cinity, to see hie specimens of Painting al the residence of his brother, in centre street, where ho can be'consulted on all things, appertaining to his profession. Pottsville,•lanuary 1 1-r- January I, 1842 iVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. AIOTICE TO BR I DOE BUILDERS. sittLCD proposals will be received until the 771 day of January next, at t „ lns Commis. shiner? Office in Orwigsburg, for the erection of a cwe re d Bridge over the Swatara creek at Bergens.hlik,where the public highway from fiarritiurg to Pottsville crosses' said creek in Pineme township. The bridge to be 75 feet in the lipn. Also, at the same time and plice, for the,arection of a Covered Bridge over the Mahantngo creek, where the public highway to Pottolle crosses said creek, in the township of RppelMahantongu. The span of said bridge Ti is loin feel, The plans and specifications to be seen the office of the Commissioners. ComniF i wigs. PUBLIC SALE. pURSIUNT to an coder of the Orphans' Court Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, Administrip of the estate of Daniel Nunnema her, late of Ile Borough of Puttsvillr, in the coun ty of Schuyiill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Public Vjeidue, on Saturday the 22d day of January new at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the house oklichael Mortimer, in the Borough - 4Pottsville, and county aforesaid; A. certain House and half Lot of 1: 1 11,f ~„'encl, situate in the Borough of Pasville, county of Schuylkill, boun ded by Luts ollohn Brown, Market street and on alley, conti)oing in front on Market street, 24 fee', and ittlepth 190 feet, more or lest', be ing part of LoOlo. 19. Late the estate of said deceased. Attndance will be given and the Conditions of Sic made knowr at the time and place of sale by SAMUEL LIEFFNEIN • By Order of lb Court, Administrator. Jan. I, I—t ' _ JACOB KREBS, Clerk. OLD ESTABieSDED PASSAGE OFF - It:T. 100 PINE . STRIFT, CORNEIL-CF SOUTLI ETILF.E'r. E subscribers beg leave to call atteneion of their friends, ..7,t ra i'el - ptt and th public in general, to the ful. !owl arrangement for the year 1042, tor tbe.purpse of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin andpteei age passengers By the new Be of Liverpool Packets. Sailing the Ist, th and 25th of every month. Tiie alrips compriitig , this line are Geo. Washington Indep.ndence, United States, L i Sheffield, Garrick, Siddons, Patrick Dettry, Roscoe, Virginian, Stephen Whitney, Roscius, Sheridan. By the f ikindon Packets, To sail from New Irrk the Ist, 10th and 20th— and front Lando./ o 0 the 7:11, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator, Ontario, Wellington, Toronto, Quebec, Westminster, ; St. James, Switzerland, I Montreal, Hendrick Hudson, t,. Gladiator, In connection with tb above, and for the pur. pose of affording still grater facilities 'to paesen gers, the subscribers tree established the Star line of Licrpool Packets, To sail from Liverpoolou the 7th and 19th of every month, coinpria4r the following very su perior Last sailing shipthviz : Russell Glover, Gil. flower, 1000 tons. Echo, t Sill, 850 St. Mark, t Alexander, 750 Windsor Castle, ; Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly 6w, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened. i file last tour are own ed exclusively by the to4cribers, a fact which, independent or their lonttanding in their bu siness, it is presumed is at utficient guarantee to the public which no otheCouso in their line can present. The above ship sill "be succeeded by vessels of the same class, 3 regular succession, thereby affording passes rs au opportunity of embarking at Liverpool stekly, au that there I will be no possible detenfin. Psasengers who wish will be found with arkabur-dant supply of suitable provision for the Vage, attire low rate of ten dollars. In all cases' here the parties de cline coming out, the mon paid for their pas sage will be promptly - Wu d. t For the accommodation d)ersons wishing to send money to their friends,jr a ti s at sight w ill be given on the following 'Pik and Branches, viz:— i On the Provincial Bank of ?eland, payable at Cork, Limerick Cloninel • Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Gal ay Armagh Athlone s Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina r , Tralee Youghalr Enniskillen Monaghan .Ha nbeidge Ballymena rnrsonstown Ddw n patrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Bandon Ennis Ballyshannon r ' Strabano Dungarven Mallow r s.loneymorli Coach!!! Kilrush " Scotland—The city Bank of GLOgow. England—Messrs. Phillips 4. Pl iadv, London P. W. Byncs, Esq., Liverpcuil For further particulars apply or address ( by letter post paid) GLOVER &, Malt/MAY, 100 Pine street, corner Suth, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo god, Liverpool, AGENTS. Messrs, Andrew C. Craig, & CoVhiladelphie, Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Bacnan, Esq. Pottsvill Passages direct from Dublin, dtrry and Cork. The subscribe to engage Passengers to sail dir of the above named Ports in vesse months of April, May, and Jane Tho subscriber, will also e; gors going out from New York Liverpool, and transmit money England, Leland, %Vales and So plication at the Miners' Journil or run oerior 'roue. !dem inter WA. Iftom DOCTOR AD. LIP ', RESPECTFULLY informs th of Tnnsvillo and its Vicinity, moved to town, and offers his prole ces in all the medical branches to Practicing the Homcopathia oyt requested. the Alleopathic; he hopt expenenco to giro • full eatisfactiori will call on hint. He will be ready for, al services tit any time at his realdenl • • • - AD.LIPP Greenwood) DeteMbor 4 - El ft,iorder of the Commissioner* ' I. IT.. DOWNING, Clerk • 'loners' Office. Or. irg; Jan. I, 18-0. ARRX4IIERENT FOR 1842. .ago Pinson. I London or Fans , part of 6 1:n - d, on ap. gg HE '*INERS' JOURNAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Pest -I Office at Pottsville. Jannaryfl, lef42. _ . Beta John 3 : • Lewis William It 'Bilmyer John • Lilly . William Brady hews • .Lyhens Isaac , Blattner Rudolph ' . Link July Ann i Bell Henry A. Langton Patrick • . •dy ...a u , , i 1 •Bralum-. .Morris William '1 Bradley John Moore John Bainbridge Barthorw. Manchester Wilhite] Boyer Samuel Martin • & Dykeua ' Rennet James Myer Moses Brennan Pat. miner MeNair John Bennett Levi Miller Susan Collans William Mnlkeut Patrick Collagen Dennis APKowdMargaret G. Chatillon George M'Cormick Mies • `Clary James ' M'Kee James Cooper William Nice David Corry Patrick Neohard Magdalena Caroll JOhn , Odwill Thomas Conner David 011agan & Gue Channdy William O'Neil Catharine ' Doye - Patrick . O'Neil Margaret Davies David miner Pegg Theodore Dodson Joshua . Pilchard ,Wili_rn Dristcl Catharine Paine William Dehaven Abraham Pugh Edward Deutsch George Pettibone Mr. Dugan'Peter Phillips David Davis Evans Reedy Elias Ellsbury Robert Rubuttorri !Weep 3 Fox Emmy Reichard, George Fox Anthony Reifireyder George Griffiths John Rock Edward Gallagher James Ryan Patrick Graff Francis Richardson Hugh Griffiths John C. Seri ill Jacob Hayhurst Mary Steinbach Philip Helmuth M. A. Slattery Martin' Hour Michael Snyder John flurris Daniel Struhler Fleury Moover John . shiels James . Hubbard Henry Sehlotiman Joseph I lolt James Siyers John Holizer Curl Spencer Francis limiter Aaron Super Henry .... Harris William Trego J. Eli+ llealiething Eiw. ThOltlati Euward Hardware Aaroa Thiele Ludw ig Char. Jeffrey Joseph 'l'h..rwell 3usima Joues Jarah Tu r Susanna Kumsius F. G. J. 'Tethers William Kitchen Charles Cmacht Rebecca Karr Thomas - Waterer 1V i UPI 111 Kennedy Mr. Warinich John .. Kirk Margaret Woulley George • Kurder John Philip Whim Robert . 1 Lewellyla Richard Welke: Joseph Gewellyn' John D. Wagner George ' Lloyd John - Yeager Jeremiah SHIP LETTERS. Boyle Henry Haley Georgi 3 - Bailin George • , Kiarigari John Conners Joh.' Lewis Job Peter ,Eberle . Martin John ; Cror by John Munro Robert Davies David - Munster Peter Davies David J. Powell Joseph _ Evans David - Parker William Fitapatrik James Robertson Jam e s Fu!uy Michael Rielly P. or John Green Joseph Shore Philip Goyn William Thomas W. Mincrovile Gallagher Ann, iiVilliarns Thomas do 1J Persona enquiring for letters on the list, will please say they arc advertised. Jan. 1, I— JOHN T. W ERNER P.M. Dr. Bethrell's Tetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment, PRICE 50 CENTS A 1.30 X--Is one of the best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome di:cases yet discovered, as the fol lowing certificate Will show. This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the 'fetter in the face, I had large running sores, all over my throat, chin, neck and cheeks, in deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to gu out without a handkerchief tied-over my face. Af. ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, I was advised to try Bedioell's Tetter Ointment. which after using, a few bases entirely cured me, and I am pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for some time, there is not any appear of its returning. SAMUELDEWEES, Apple street, above PoplAr Lane. Philadelphia, July 2, 1t93, BEDWELL'S ..EN OINTMENT. For the curo of Felons, Ulcers, old C UtR and Sores. This invaluable Ointment hag long been in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in curing old ULCERATED SORES. and long standing WOUNDS, has bLein truly as. tonishing. Pricy 25 cents a ts,x. BEDIVELL'S COUGH DROPS, rams IS CENTS rEa. BOTTLE-A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds, lloakeness, Weakness of the Breast, 4c., prude. cing rest and ease where all other remedies have failed. The bbove highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to each article. The public will do well to give them a trial, as many thousand have been cured by their use Prepa red by James Betts, corner of 3J and Tammany siretts, Philadelphia, fur Dr. Redwell, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical store of Jan. 1, 1— JOHN S.O MARTIN; Agent fur Pottsvith r i and vicinity-. 111(111USUANT to on older of the Orphan..' Court of Schuylkill county, the subscriber Admin istrator of the estate of Solomon Heffner, late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Pub. lie Vendue, on Saturday, the 22d day of January next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the house otitlichael Mortimer, in the Boroogli of Potts ville, and county aforevid ; All that undivided half paft o hcuse and half lot of ....II- ground situated in the Borough of Pottsville, bounded by Lots of George Wooly, Vs illiam Wolcott and an al. Icy, containing in front a), and in depth 1.50 feet, in third street. in said Porouzli of Pottsville, being part of No. 7. Lite thecstate of said de. ceased. Attendance will be givendind the con ditions of Sale made known at The tune and place of sale by SA HUEL EFFN Eft, By Order of the Court, Administrator, JACOB EIZEBS, Clerk. Orwigsburg, January 1, 1842. - I A complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from rig 21X1 to IX4 inch: . Rail Road Tires, from 33in. to 51 in. external diameter, turned & unturned. Rail Road Axles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Axles, manufactured front the latent RV Cable Iron. Rail Road Felt, or placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Reys. India Rubber Rope anufactured from Neir Zeatnd Flax saturated with India Rubber, and intendul for Incline Planes. Chains. Just received a cumplete assortmcnt of Chains, from in. to 14 in. pro ved and manufactured froin the beat cable Iron. Ship Boat and Railroad Spikes, of different sixes, kept constantly on band and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, 84 CO. Philnd. Jan. 10. N 0.4, South Front St. MEDICINES! iIIEDICLNES!! DR. *6. Evan'a celebrated Camomile Find. 'do Bombing, Syrup for children. Baron Von Uutchelei`s, Herb Pills. Duct. Goodie's Female Pille. Odct. William Emits Fever & Ague Fillet: fast, Lasdan is nuw toady from eithce to sail in the Duet. Hunt's Botanic Pills: For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be,superior tO auy -Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec II 50— JOHN S. C. MARTIN. _MUST received and 'now opening, a largo and *-! - well assorted !stock of new Fall and Winter goods consisting of _ Dry Goods ofebery cresiriptton; GeourieS of all kindit. • ' 1 China, Glass and Queensware, Fur. Cloth, and Bair Seal Caps. • Boots awl Shoes, ' Panudtians. Vagio s*a • Mater, Sall, Fah, (5 , 4- • • Whiali Will be sold on the diost - liberal.ternis, and at 'very" low prices or in exchange for 'country produce, for which the highest price will be paid. • _ • • • SAMUEL II lUM& Pottsville, I N° i ABU: **' - - MEM inhabitants bat he bail opal servi. = public. in. and if from long !) ouch as -iossioa• Al D. 49-tf PUBLIC SA LE. RAIL ROAD IRON. LOOK ,UERE! , PROTECTION . . indrierthy against loss or damage by Fire Capita! Etl oo , oo o* - CELIRTER PERPLTUAL. TILE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM- P.ANY, make Insurances, either tempora or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, ry in town or country, onllonsea, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, Homes, Cattle, Agrienitural,Gommercial and Manor factunng Stack and Utensils of every description; trscts and their Cargoes in ports as well as Morta ges and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. ,Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject mby be made either personally or by letter, at the Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICIIA EL, President. L Kaulismisn, Secretary. DIRECTOR 9, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, • , Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright. P. L. Lazuerennc, Samuel Townsend Elijah Dolled, • Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman, W. Pomeroy,. George W. Schreiner. `The subscriber has been appointed Aces'r lbr the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make Issunexcas upon every description orproperty at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville, Feb. 27th 1811. DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE CO. Capital authorized by 1aw,5250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels, Mills, Burns, Stables, Merchandize, Fur niture and Property o r every description, against loss ordamage by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kindsot marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation of goods, wares, and merchandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as , favourable as any other institution. For any further information on the subject ofin surance, either against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to ,HENRY G. ROBINSON4A.ent, July 15 34—t! At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, A t Orwigsburg. 'INDEMNITY .AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE TIIE FRANKLIN INSITRANCE Co., OF PHI L•Iit.LPUI A. Capital 8400,000, Paid in. CHARTER PERPETUAL, C ONTINUE to make insurance, pemiament aria limited on every dose, iption of property in town and country on the usual favorable turps, Office 1634 Chesnut Street near filth street. CHARLES N. RANCKER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant. James Scott. Frederick Bruton, . Thomas Ilari, Jac•;h R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Gea. W. Richards, Tobias Wagner. Nodecai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. RANCKER, Seat The Subscriber has kern appointed agent Mr the above mentioned institution, and is now pre. pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSET, Pottsville, June 19, 1841. 25-13, HEAD ACHE. JUDGE PATTERSON. READ the :following from Jrdge Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the County in which he lives. Mithreieten, N. J. March 12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock (Sr Co. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make such use of. the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which st is intended. [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ] I 11EILEBY CFNITIFY that my daughter has been aMic . ed with sick neadacho for the space of about 20 nears. the attacks occurring once in AMA two weeks, frequently lasting 24 hours during which time the paroxysms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive her of life. A nd after having tried almost all other remedies in vain I have been induced as a last resort to try Spohn'e Headache Remedy as sold by you; and to the g•eat disappointment and joy of harself and her friends I found very material relief from the first 'dose of the medicine; she has followed up the directions with the article, and in every ease when an attack was threatened has found itnmediate relict, until she is near permanently curtsl. The attacks are now very Xeldoin. and disappear im mediately after taking the quantity d.rected. A hot e that others may be benefited by the use of this truly invaluable medicine. has induced me to send you the above, and remain your obedient serVant, JEIIV PATTERSON, Judge of the Court C. P. Sold ()SLY by Comstock & Co. 71, Maiden Line, And also by Wm. 'l' Epting. Clemens & Pan vie and J. S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsvil.e, Schuylkill Co. Jane 2. 27-Iy 100!--S 100! WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LF.IDY for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is pOsitiyely the strongest preparation of Sarsa parilla in existence. ONE BOT'I'LE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is Dwight by numerous persons throughout the city and coun try fir making Syrup therefrom, and who vi ill sell it at the rate of seventy-five cents to one dollar per bottle (emu t half a pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scro fula or King's Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of Ile Liver. Affections of the Skin and Bones, Utters of the Kase. Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constilutiemal Diseases and a gen eral Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Com ment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knows its efficacy. Iris only neepssary when using it, to get a good preparauoe of it, and then there will be no disappointment in its.effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable Phys. icians in Philadelphia, as well is throughout the United States fur the character of his 'preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from physi cians and others. that have been from time to time published, note deemed unnecessary as the character of hes preparation is firmly established.—Throughout the SOlUt hero States it is used through out the North takes the pr. eedenee ()ter all others, par ticularly among physicians, who, for the benetit of they talents. alreacs ruccatancrid it! Dr. Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures performed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla, as has ever been effected by uny medicine in exis tence. The reader is referred to the directions accompa nying each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and further particulars. Remember one bottle, (half° pint.) is equal to tax pint. of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. DO" I'rice ONE DOLLAR per bottle._co Preparecrand sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Eei. dy'a Health Emporium, Second street below Vine, Sigteof the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS. "Philadelphia, and by EPTING. Druggist, Pottsville: February 7th. 1841. 9 New Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscribers have just received a New and Elegant assortmentrof Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, Black , Blue and fancy Col ored Clotho, Blue Black and fancy Colored Gas sinters, Blue, grey, Brown, Itlia'd and Drub Sattinetts, White. Red, Scarlet,Yellow and Green Flannels,•lßlack. Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Morino?, 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, 8 7 -4, 6-4 Blab• lets. Morino, Belvidere, Tustan, and Taglioni Shawls, Buck. Beaver; Hoskin. and Kid Gloves, Winter Prints, Roslyn Plaids, Moirslin de Lames. Woolen, Berlin and Cashmere Glove?, Blue, Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flannelly, Bleach ed and unbleached Canton Flannel', Pilot, Bea ver and Bearskin Coatings, Wool, shirts Draw ers, &c. &c. &c. All of which we ale disposed to sell,oit our, usual reasonable terms. Oct 9 41- E. Q. it A. HENDERSON. NOTICE.—WHEREAS. John T. Haz zard and John &much, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strauch, did on the ninth day of February, A. D. 1841, execute to the undersigned's general Assignment of their 'effects, held in copartnership and indi sifinal, which after providing foe the payment of one small preference, provides fur the pay.: meni of all their debts equally end rate Ably with. out stipulation. , -Notice is therefore hereby. given to all persona having dentin& against the said firm, 'or aithir the said John 'l'. Hazzard or John %much; to present them to the undersign ed, and all• persona indebted to lthejsaid firm. or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Straw.% are `required to Make payment Without delay'. Mr, HUGH ''dECt. WYNKOOP•,. - - • Assignees. Tim Assignment and 6 fall stmemen tof affairs may be seen at any. time et the office 0f.:. , _.:Angelet F. QARSAPARILLA COMPQUND.—Brown " Celebrated Sarsaparilla Compound. a fresh supply just received by Sept 10 37 E. Q.& A. HENDERSON. RICH'S CHRISTIAN PHILOSOrHER-.l; , The Clinatian tPhilosopber Or' the sonnet Lion of Science and Philosophy ivith by Thomas Dick. Jost received and for sale by November .6 • Et HANNAN. H AR NESS LEATH ER.—A supply of Bar nese Leather. auitable for Saddle., just recei ved and for sale cheep by Dec 4 49-31 R: D. SIi3ENER. n ECM; NITION of Friends in another World by Dr. Darr. fa? ale by Decemt?er 18 51— , 6 . 11,4, NNAN. CAD: . CD A ,B.—By the-gross, or , dozen, 'VerY:ehesP, for osalc ... lby Jan. 1— - B BANNAN. STRAY COli r • — came to the Premises of the subscribei;- at the Delaware Alines, Norwegian . township. about Iwo weeks ago, a Dark Brown Coi.v. The Owner is requested to come forvYard, prove property . , "Oav charges, ;cud take her away, otherwise she will he disonverl of according to law. :JOHN KnOP. December 18 51— SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTODY, No. 19; iVood Si., Letmern 2d, and 3d, and Vine and Cal&whiff Street", Philadelphia. JOMIN BANCROFT, Jr., respectfully in• forms Storekeepers, Merchants &c. that he Manufactures and has for sale, Palm, IVhite, Variezoinl. Yellow anti Brews Scapa, Mould and Dipped Candles, Ail of Eland quality kind at reasonable prices. IT A liberal'Aisenrint allowed fur 'cash. Philadelphia. July 10, 28 fl y 11101 INT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Pa. so RUBEN Bilicarr respectfully announces 1011 . to his friends and the public that he has tak. en. this splendid, airy and delightful establish- IL - ' etent izea sil dt, ,id Philadelphia u i tte r da n tthe l termination Rm ioe c i il the l R # . a ood ' where he will be happy to Wai l on those who visit - the Coal Region. on licitness, or for tho purpose of enjoying the mountain uir and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and nn pains will be soared to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit. Being witiiiii ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the vtist and noi s e of that bUsy, bustling place, it in con fidently believed that it will be found merit more pleasant and agreeable, than any other lintel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and bestniftir garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Z. - Innal, Mount Carbon Rail iload. (extending to the Mines and thence to Sniittury) the Centre Turnpike. and at the same time affording a teal and romaritio view of five Mountains. The house is supplied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathi ng establishment unrivalled in tlie country. A splendid pleasute Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visiiori , , who may he disposed t o vi s it t he Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ uals or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. Mount Carbon,Junel9, 1841 Is;T R 1011.7.5.— A gentleman belonging to one ' 1 of the most ancient and wealthy families of this city, who must be well known to 'numerous friends, having. since t the year 1818 up to recently been bent nearly double, and for several years confined to his bed, has been restored to good health—has regained his natural erect position—and has quitted his car. riage. and now walks with ease !! We believe ibis is the gentleman's own description as near as possi ble. and there isno exaggeration in it. We will give inquirers his addiess, and doubt not his humane feel ings will excuse the liberty; that any one doubting, may know these facts though he requests his t acne may not apßear in print. Among other similar in stances, Mr. James G. Reynolds, 144 Christie street, has been restored. and will give personal assurances of the facts of his ease. Both were rheumatism, and contracted cords and sinews. flow has this been done? , . , Anancer.—Qv the Indian Veffeta-Ve Elirer inter nally and fletcia' Nert• and Bone Liniment exthr nally.—N. erch1,..1ar...:!61811. . Sold only by'C. , mstock Co.'n !Maiden Lane, And also by W. 'l'. Epting, Clemens & Parvin. and J. S. C. Martm. _ Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill tOunty June 3 27—Iv. rtIR. J. A. GROH E, PnOFES 4 a I / OF Aluilc, respectfully Mime.. 5iR Rervicee to the citizcna of Pottsville. fle will be happy to wait on any one deeircns of instruction on the Piano Forte, together with Sivg,ing, the Flute, Flageolet, Aecordenn, besides other mastcal in struments. If sufficient encouragement is offer ed, he proposes to open a singing sclmol. The first quarter will be devoted to laying the foun dation of music, and after that the higher branch es will be taught. Lessons in Sacred Music will be given to suit the iNrios congregations of hia4lorough. Singing will be taught in both the German and English languages. Pianotbries tut.ed and repaired. Mr. Grohe's residence is at Dr. Brnndner's. No. 9 Mahanton go Street. Sept. 25, 1841. 33 —tf. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS Publiskedby the American Sundriy School Union Gilts for Holidays. [tido, n Histories! Sketch of Jewish History, The Spring Morning; The New Year's Gilt, Wickliffe and his Times, Way of Life, Bunyan's Holy War, illnstrated, Jesus, tim Child's Example, The„Song of the Angels, Joy of the Shepherds, ' Youth's Friend, Together with several _..hecdred prem nm Books for schools, from ode cent to 20 cents each. Also, Union Spelling Books and Primers; Testaments and Flynn) Books, Readers No. 1,2 & 3, Union Question Books. Vol: 1, Catechisms and Red and Blue Tickets, Class and minute Books, Al: of which will he furnished to Sunday Schools and others, at the Union Catalouze pri• ces. For sale by December 25 COAL MINES TO LET. rwt Suni:nit Coal Company have completed their Rail Road, erected screens,-and opened mines ready for wonting to the extent of fifty thousand tons of coal per annum, capable of being wrought by Uncovering entirely above water level; which they are prepared to lease on advan tageous conditions, for a term of years. Three mines are in the immediate vicinity of tho Beav er Meadow works, and the transportation is con tinuously decending to the Lehigh river. The mining operations can be tarried on with great economy, owing to the faVorable position of the veins. Prdposals may be lett at the office, No. 57 South 3d street; Philadelphia, directed to J. L. FENIMORE, ' Secey of the Boat d of Directors. Philadelphia, Dec. 25 GOLDEN SWAN lIOTEL, ( REVIVED, ) . . , No. 69, N . . 'Tided e t., •abore Arch, Philadelphia. 03.. BOARD 'ONE DOLLAR PER D.Y. CIII A RLES WEISS has leased this ohLesta b. Fished hotel, Which has been completely put ,4,„A, ra n order for -the accombt t odstion of ass. tvelli ng and permanen boarders. Is I tsproairuity to business, tenders it 1111 —_-_=-:-..destrable to strangers - and residents of the city. Every portion of the house has un dergone a complete cleansing. The ordinary department is of the first order—with tog cooks and servants selected to insure attention toguests —Has •acriiiiimodatione for 70 persona.. Those who May fatter the house with their custom, may be asiured of - finding the best of fare, the beat of attention, and. as stattld abote, very reasonable charges. • , ersingtetky,sl2.s. - - • •-• • • - . CU' Roam fur horses and - Alio hoist/ to here. '' • • &kit! niotiii Whitems rah Stage °Mel' fluladelithieyPet*tobei II; 1841- ~.-113" 100,000 HOMES 904:11:12.-,'~--1.", B . I . IIB APAIR I I,IwI4O . IYIHigitt . ;,:" m PILLS sold the Past year. ;Kr • 4 .Eitit. cligE,",44 This &Midi:leisrtling sui—irrieyentheleeirliribii. doctrine entertained airdprae. k ticeet by k the',lrtinia.., CiOs Quacks, Who ma rufactite,p,,,p eol i o u k ar, irons kinds which have mercury for Weir , - BRIIA RE THEN • HoW You treat to each prePeratiene:, they kill or cure," and 'you 'all then - hear 0f .. 014.`,' - .; cure*. but never hear. of the tilled Or:eXagiefri, Ctr t hcom whore canitihdions are completely destroyid'-' and broken data:, • . • < • - ' To all those who hare been ;ming Quirk rtiedf: , ':-:='. eine; Lwould recommend the ceo of remedies that ',- will counteract their bad effects, tiejiireit is fatale:- BEADVIShat, - Therefore. - to guraid against the 'evil effects id Quick medicines, midemploy.surh medicines oaf', ar you know, and have prosy" of being prepared ty regular experienced Apsuietary and - Physician...— Such la . . OR. LEID - rs SA fli'd PA fri I.' A . or BLOOD PILLS,' Which may be used at all timee..eitea. anti 8e.,. . voris._where either a NM or °dire . purgatitat enf i t be required, or as purifier the 61". and """ ..litd.hr, and in alt Macrae, rerptirms .Purgaboa, cleansitig and purifzino the ainstern,&e. dze.. • They may be used without restraint from die; or occupation, from moderate or temperate being fralf, om mercury and all the adrierals, and th antidote against their bad effects. . • riti . Numerous certi fi cates fri.m variousparta o e United States have been, fram tame to tirnept.ty• lished, it is only necessary to ii form thopudlic any; Meg may he hadgenusne. , Numerous certificates andreconitnetidatincisfrom • Ithesiefans anti othait accompany the direction!, To satisfy the world that they are no quack pref . - •-• aration, 1 would simply observe, that they, ate , tie . preparations of a regular Druggist sod 'Plesinctlif, attested also by . . . • .. Dr. I'. Physielt, Dr. R. R../nmes, , -. • D N Chttemon. • .Dr. W.V. Doweell. 7 ' Dr. S.-Jarlunin, Dr. Robert Hare, , , Dr. W. E. Horner. ' Dr..l IltAtnan tome. Dr. ‘Villiam Gibsiie, Pre. W.ll.'Detaney,,...4,;:i C. C. Biddle. FAN., R. Adrain, tliq,, dm, 4,;-,,,.V• They arc prepared nod Sold. elnalesate arid relay ''' Dr LEIDY'S III:AMU EMPORIUM, No..dttf N. sr.COND Street. below Vine. si g n of the itiltillf• - ' - en Eagle and Serpenia. and by. W. T. Ern NG, Druggist, Poi male.. February 27th, Opkositiou Daily Urn Of New Four 'Horse Troy built Coaches froth Pill LA DELPIII A TO POTTSTI LLF., via Reading Rail. oad, ut 0.0„,.k A. M., arrives.vit puttsville at 4 o'clock, P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, at 611 clock, A. M., arrives at 'Philadelphia at 6i o'Cluck P.M. *II t Wird Pasvengers by this line arrive a • villo in time to take Stage for 'Shamokin, San: bOry, Norl.litimborbind, Cattitivissac and'can depend on meeting wit) Sober Sint cite. ful drivers, New Troy ensohesaindgendo'horsee; and accutnmodatiog Agints. Racing not 'per- tooted. The Frog:Actors are thankful for past fairort, and merit a continuance Of the same by their i' indiums attention for the • accommodation arid safety of the travelling Public. 'this Linc of Sines has positisely,no COLDC. limn with any other line on said road. For seats apply to JAMES DIXON, at thi City Hotel, THRID Street, Philadelphia. sea • JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Penna)lranta Fur , : _ mer, THIRD Street, near Callowhill, Reading at HERR'S Hotel. Pottsville' et M. AIORTI— M ER'S Pottsville Hotel, and BRIGHT'S Meade Carbon House, which are the.only offices. Fare, from Philadelphia to 'Pottsville, in No. I Car, $4 75 No. 2 Car,4 2 $ - ISAAC THONIrsoN, MICHAEL MORTIMER, Propeiatiii. F. F. BENSAMAN aY co. N. B.—Persons desiring to'rravel in this Ling should inquire for Thompsoh ry "Co's Opposilidisry; Li 94e end see that their receipts were so printed. EOM rrIFIE Subscriber is now Agent for the fl Bow: ing popular Works, which will hereafter be received at this (Ape, 'and deli'vered to labeeri bete in this Borough free Of'POMO. Amer:- can LID . ? Bock, and Lififiek" guierr can Magazine, edited by Mrs. Sarah Halo and Mrs. L. U. S gourney. Price $3 per annum; in advance. THE Vilna PEOPLE'S Boos, eir Magazine at Useful end Entertaining Knowledge, edited by John Frost, A. M. Pro.essor of Belle f..ettres in the High School of Philadelphia, and pnbliehed by Morton itMlichael, Monthly, with numerous illustrationi . at $ 2 per annum, payed° in ad. Varlet. • . Peonies I.ion Alit or Magaiiiic 'Ctiotttiii‘ki Entertaining Literature, by Morton 31'111ichael publiblied moohly with Alustiattonr, Price 'payable in advance. ftlentty's Itloantist,—el 81,00 per annum iq advance. Er et ipt ion.; fiir either of the above works will be received at this office. IsLiv2o 47 DaVGS *ND: AZEDICXNEIS• JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S 'Drug and Chandraal Store, Centre Street. first door aboVelVlttlittlifago gr. SC Itett..lll LI. COUNT!, Pl., • Where he offers for sale a choice 4nd well seleire I assortment of Irwin Drugs. Medicines. Che- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs'. meals. Patent Medicine, Patniarnshes,Saah, Tools; Paints, Glass, Putty, Perfumery, &c. Orders from l'hysicians, Couiitiy Merchants, thank: fully re,e.ved and promptly attended to, at a • small advance on City wholesale prices. • lErParticular attentionliven to Physician's prcsarijo tiona at all hours. November, 27 - 48-- viola s % LE.—TIIE subscriber is viz' thorized to sell et private sale for ea'sh; the personal property belonging to the ISorift American Coal Company, consisting of 43 Vega Rail R..ad Cars, suited ro - ths track. f the Mount Carbon Rail Road, IS Roil Road Care, suited fol• the M ill Creek Rail Road with a large ntinber of Drift Cars all in good order, two Truck Wag'. gone, together with a 'variety of - Clitoris ne: cessary for mining operation's, eyllinder other. Screens. Carts, Waggons, Ellacksthith Toils, Picks, Shovels, Chains. Sic. 4e. Tngethei with one fifteen horse power Engine comptete, one Theodolite and level in good order. ApplSr JAMES SI LLIAIAN, Jr. • 3.5-4.1" B. BA NNAN. 5:2- A a .ust 28 MINCE MEAT, &c: 100 Pots Mince Meat; 150 Jars assorted Pickle*, „ Pickled Tomatots 4 Peppers by the *- - Dry Beef 45- Bologna Sausages; ' Burlinton Herring; Walnut and Tomatoe KetchtifP, - • Pepper and Fish Saoee. , Pickled Onions by Gallon or Bare!, 'Tripe in Jars, of 10 lbs. each; of a sufierioi . ity, Cranberries and All trotu the Establishment of T. B. Stinitill Philadelphia, and for flee by D. B. GRIST dp G, B. COX, . At the old Post (hiker, Pottsville, HeCembe'r 1P , 51.431 E • . G.E . R.31 AN BOOKS; scriber has for sale the tql,lowintOeitnaii Hooks, which he will will by the - daipa Oferittlie, ' at Philadelphia -prices, • Family Bibles, qfiailo and Piaci% in Testaenis, with and without clasps, _ Union Hymn Books; Peahen; large and 'milt' . Praybr Roost, - • ' l, • • AIIG Books, • • Lutheriao Catechisms; He 11412.& ti .04", trk.'41 , ..,- 4 4:• , ,f„: 7 , Reformed do • German Aritheiudies.; S r ' -Dees 4 .'49-2t • -'-- :-. ; -D -17I T E N* 4 * Ikattigi4 ,4& —' the public ilia bileliOrisiilo,:rgllciliCooniurs: - .; the" French cad 04101 p or lir, taliatt sh ober& stale/MI:ON - tO • 4t=' ,, 1419 k MEE 1410 Air .St. Agency for reriodicals. R. BANN.a PUTTSVILLE', liEffin ' „ '~~y~ }a ~~~r~_ ; 7.:".*,ar0 <<~ ' • t F~q
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