wiw . r-0,-4- ~~"~ El -,,.=;.F. - ,, , ,,y; - 4:::.,,, r .A..:,...“.0 ~,, , , , .1 . :z,1 - _ . '-'''::: , ;!PrP7. -- 1'..:4. - ..:.:. , .. - 3. - -,::%. - ,.4• ~, .: : :',., _ - ,• `4.•.:;,, , ,,,, , ;:, . L =:!':,•f'.,. 1, f Y _~ _ E .',Ek,1.5 9 - JO.OI,NAL. BE r . ,-S 4 iTURDAY' 14PPN,ING, JAN. 1, 1412. ~- -. 't List Vsst:.--.stliarricietilfin4.=.The newspa- ' ' — 'peris of late years,haVet I mod with la hat is called Y:.. reararkable cases l or absence ofinind. Now; we 1 .. .-. hart! got ,-.hold of a wive good 0 case," and our • readers Sball-,tieve the' betiefitnf it. It was vela _• te.d to us by a young married lady Of this borough: of unquestionable acrty and singular beauty. 'Sire said that some we d s stip.e..she was confined :1..- Jo her bed by,se attack if bilips fever. Latopue .. : evening she found 'hi self ft ot ' Obly . aw‘ke, but very desirous of drinkig a glass of water. She ' ' • leaded over in the be 4 and endeavored to rouse h - er husband. She spike to turn earel;ssly- and .. :. Oleo threateningly; Aie pinched him, shoved bhp, and, eas last g epiace, gave thi.ot d man a . ' pretty severe kick on liner& his shins, with her . . lovely little foot. He started up,, skin& himself, • ati4 gave-an audible p;rant... His Wife then told ; -.. bitit that she was very ittirety, and that she wish - . -ed him to get her e tuOubler of water, which hs , would find on the manileyiece.. He made no re ply; but deliberately or i ent to the mantle piece, seized the tumbler, gravely drai k its contents, re tuniedrto {be bed, jurriPt in, and was soon lust in sleep.:.,, ; 7 -• • i Tt.' . i , . . : 'Oen Nivr.--SeereiarY" Upshur's able report has obtained for him l e host * el friends—demo ..crats and loc ofocos. the Secretary goes the en % tire gritt i er ' 1 for a -thorough re-organisation of the navy: Them's Our sentiments; too: Uncle 1 1, 81Un's o&eat (ores is set down as follows f?vShips of the Line. : ..... ••••• • ' Sloops or waR.. • •• - • • •• ...... • Receiving ships.. —I • .Steamships - 7 . f i• 67 • In . the phase, the numerous vessels, 'atrikehed ..i'.-to the Revenue service, are not included. ' I • • gem oren.- . --We stilted two weeks since that the GrariJ, Jury of the; Coint'of General . niPhilidelphia, had presented Nicholas Mille, Samueldaudon, dthers, ettargine them ,with 'o'conspiracy to d'efratid the stockholders of the E. S. Bank.l TheJudg i s of the Court of General Sessionsi on_ Monday ; lost, delivered their opin ions in I the case of that p_reiTentroent. Each Judo, re learn, delivered a. separate opinion, all arriving at the saye conclusitrn, that the pre sentment be QUASI- ED. • - PEII : SI.ITLVANIA .Basis-4 late Mumber of the Matlisonian contains a statement by which it appearkthat the capitol of the “suspended banks," through ) ut the Union, is sl9ll,9o7,7bB;mettle tion; $59,020;40 ; Lpecie, $19,374.013 The • ,Pennsylvania Banks,rlncluding - the U. S. Bank. stand as follows; Ca ital, $60 L 000; circulation, $19,210,552; specie, $4,722,902: - - . Loutsaaroo.-,--The.egislature of this state con t'lvr'ened cM the 13th ust. The GoVernor is rather • savage..en the hanks 'for their continued suspk Sinn oe specie payments.. He says also that the exiattnt; laws against iluelling are too severe, and ...should he altered. Severe or not,,they are never enforced.. 118SPITED.—Shust r, the': • murderer, st Phila delphial has been resp ited untilthOW7th of May ; • in eider, we presume, to afford an opportunity for the to act in this case. This looks r". Wan attempt wild 'be mode this winter to abirlishicapttal punishment in this state. • Moat Fttscaireri—Jonarban Amory and Henry Leeds,; were arrested in New York last week, charged ll having obtained money to the amount of: ween $60.000 and MUM 'from Messrs John H aggerty & Sons, by false pretencel. A.Sus*N GlLl.43ltras found drunk in her bed . , and frozen , a fear days since, in.the good town of New Haven.. Connecticut, Her child, only two years old;was speecblese' from cold, and her hushard was royally intoxicated. This speaks well foi• the o land ofisteady habits." • Nk: ED * HART.- Ai Miss Hart who elopel tete frial her father's house iti.Neiv York, with a daneiri l g master, has l'oen robbed of her wear ing apparel and limit'. This is called Love's ;), lasi shift, SCIIIITLFALL NJAGATION.—The receipts fair toll on itaeSchttylkilo.3enal this year amount lb $560,035,6,1, last 'rest, $424,590,80. In 1837, the reJeipte were $661f1,124.34 Trtitnoss.—bast week we omitted to lit to this sterling paper for an extra, " Ong Lila foret4n news, per the steamship tits. num = Colon 'Bl;stirAir 111r.4:enr says, Fanny •Pasler g to dance in[Philadelphia. Bhell make ikers open thin. eyes." Yea, and their is gr oi the Q; .-...pueketl ISM EIP 031r0TIN At. MtNe.--An explosion lately rok place in a 'Coal mire near .Brussells, at the derth of 1480 feet Some forty persons were killed or wounded. 081,T twar.—We r f r gret to announce the di . mth ion. Samuel McKean, formerly !a member t. S. Senate aim this state. Ho died on ult., at hia.r4idonce in Bradford county. of ;tie of i tie the 19 I • .IT BE is - stated that D mid nell is about to flurry a young lady, only • .n years 01J,.the dattgEttr of Sir James O'Con 641(411 [ZOE !Inn AIM rtilAi.— . lll!3 last areotTiS from render it quitelprobahlo that Texas will he invinle4l by ,aryttmy of Mexicans, led on ideal 'Santa Alma himself. BE shortly by Pre, PAZ of the an.-1 1 jl!irgeit %king, q 411411 huge 4ouut. A Iticxy lisyhmis of I. sum of six hu . .. Tu .E4UL OF Er.niN, mantortaliaeil by the Fa tire 'et ittyran i . i.lied in . lEngh?nd, in theterly par 01 Niit ember lest.. i . , . _ . I.tioutte.--Our in rul Leavensorth delivered ' 1i a 'sentry at Itemltne-eu Tuestl.iy I st. His au - ~, 'Jett,*l4lo Eitery wart -nand hie own Itusiness.." - .... _ j.ta a Uottenta.viturt.---The Rev. Mr. kirk 5'5 . -:--; iirctleitell in.Rititon, wo weeks since, to a cow ti„„„i ilra Caqati arnvath'w and persons. ' RESUAIP'fION OF BUSINE:. I , - - . , - ' N E.IIV-DRUG 'STOUP.. • 1 THlESubsci iber r eternkhisgratelnlichnowl. ' edg,ements tethe citizens of Pottsville ana others, wild steppediorward to.his ris;Ustance al ter the loss of his property by fire in DeCcuiber, last, rind 'Would also acquaint them and t ili e pub. lie generally, that he has again .cum enced the Drug Business in the house formerly ocbupied by Charles W. Clemens, in centre Street,' in Vie borough of Puttsville,where may always he had a general assortment of • ' - I MUGS. ' MEDICINES, . PAINTS, 0 PILLS,I . GLAS,S, , DYE STMTS. . And every other article in the ibove line whirl) he isl,disposed to scllon very low and at:dem:no. dating terras. • I ' , N. f 4 In - Physicians prescriptions c refully put up at the shortest notice. 1 - May 30,11338.; AVM. T. EPT NG. CHEAP WINTER' 'CLOTHING. - - Great geiteiction" of prices hr cashi THE Advertisers are constantly receiving from their Manufactory in Philade phia, a choise and varied assortment -of Sea -onable Clothing, which ' they offer at the 'follow iag low prices for cash : - Superfine Blue. Black and Invisab!er, Green Dress ('oath, from Sr to 15, Superfine Etig. Beaver Cloth Coats, oto lti.' Heavy English Pilot Cloth Coats, 18 to,lo Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, cur Miners 1 r! i first rate,) _ . 1 6to S Real Pilot arid Flushing Frock and I ' ' Overcoats, as low as, 5 Superfine Cloth and Cassimere Pants, ! 5 to 7 English ! Blue! and Black Sattinett Pants, vary 'best, 1 r . 5 First rate Sattitrett Pants, all kinds, from ' 2 50 to 4 Heavy FuStian Pants, first quality 250t0 3 Extra Lyons Silk Velvet Vests, as low as l ' ! 450 • Heavy En lids Plain and Filured 1 Satin Vests, 1 ' ' ' alto 350 Woolen VClvet Vcsi's of all kinds, U7sto 4 Beaver and Pilot Cloth eara,,,,for Miners; .. - - - i 3 to 4 Superfine Cloth Round Jackets ( In. digo filue,). Fine &millet Enid Fustian Round Jackets, - 2150 to 4 Also— On hand, a full assortment of Fitsliibria. ble F rench and!Fioglish Broad Cloths, and Elio,' tic French Doeskin 7 Cassitneres, D.iutile Milled Fancy and Plaid Cassitners, woaded colors, corn. prising the most fashionable styles now worn In London ; Diatmind Diagriol Waive Beaver sod Water-proof heavy double nulled Collis, for Overcoats. Also--Satin and Enibroider!ad Silk and Fancy Woollen Velvet Ve tings, of the New • est Pattern', all of which will be made up to or der in the Yeast manlier, on acconiniodatin i z terms, or low (or Ca,h. ' • LIITINCOTT•4 TAYLOR, 31erchimt Ta ilors, Corner. of Centrii er mahanknigo Sts. Pottsville, December 18, 1841. ' 5l 1 1 V I EVY OF PUTTS' IL / IR. J. A pENADE an Artist of ticknowl 1 ed taletit, wjll publish in a short time, should a sufficient number of sul-scribms be abiainCd,l large Lithographic view oldie Borougybf Pout : , yille. It will he Lithographed by ilr. Benade, and struck off by one of the best Lithographers in the country, on du following terms : On India Pam', $ li 23 On Plain Vtl;IU in Paper, 100 'Colored' come., when desired, - 3 00 . The view hen od examined at thil l x office where subscriptions will be received. is to be hoped that our ci•iz. ns will not be.backwaid in bestowing slittc.":ent patronage to tnsur'e its ear ly. pbblicationj Office of theOline Hill and Schuylkill Haven 143 Road Company. PIIILL4DELPIIIA, November 14th; 18 D. VOTICK—The annual meeting and lEttostion 4 : 1 of officerii in the Company will be held un the 10th day of January, 1842, bet v ' ken .the hours of • 10 A M. and 3 P. M. at tbeit l office in the Hall of the Franklin Institute. JOHN U.,CRESSON, December IR, 51— Secretary. Er The Berk. & Schuylkill, Journal Read ing, inneut three times and charge this office. THE undersigned respectfully infoim their friends and the public , in general, that they hirer-renti-d the Grist or erchant and Sou Mill, bolongirig to. Witham Audenried, Esq., at Pottsville. The Grist Mill is now undergoing thorough repairs which • will enable them to do merchant work suitable for the Philadelphia market. They are prepared to receive grain im mediately. .The mill will be ready to cornmence operations about the Ist or January next. Ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at thirty cents per bushel. Alt kinds of grain will be taken in exchange for' Plaster, at 'the highest cash prices tills Vi cinity. • -fly strict attention to business, the undersigned trout that they will receive a liberal pOrtion of public patronage iu regard to the retail s:ancf of their business, LAR ER & DETVOLER. Pottsville, December 18, Li 11 sl—tf - Office of ih 3louni Carbon Raid Riot, Pnit.son.rms, December 3, 1841. A MEE'riING id :the steekhaddere and an til Eleetibn fur Preeident, Eight *nagcrs, Secretary and Treasurer, of the Mount: Carbon Kailßoad tlMnpariv, will he held at tte.Crim paoy's Otliee.No. 117 South 3d street, on Mon. day the 3d of January next, at 5 ~'clock r P. M. JOHN R. WHITE, pres'i. Phila. December 18 50— POl VW Win • "menced twelve weeks earnestly refit ! ' &en tr. enter of the ses:ton pits .depend ui canon. No ai absence Cidc Plain Engl Higher " Classics Stationary, N. R. nlok i the custornar 01RENctil fl —The si IR public th 1 the .French or in private) SlAthert's Sto i July 1U I MEMO ock opera failed to a one of the e enottrtoug I FOR N:Lodge ; the abovo order has been epened titthe house o i Watkins Prichard, in this borough, oil ,Tucsday evening. It has for its objects, the assisting of rts members in Sickness, Want, or old age.. It iit altogether different from the Ivor ites of the aldcountry; it has its own Roles, Signs and degrees, It haira very promising aspect. All the etmee ns is to be conducted in the Welsh Language, di eefed wilt) the most strict Pules, i Consonant wi h. the purestmoral laws, tending to inculcate bra herly love, peace and unanimity, as cotistitutel by the Order. Wo understand that the next meeting is to be on theist January,, in the evening,, tvlitc it .appearis peculiets•may . .. be INdTA LLED.I December 4 5, , ie embellish. lied the .s Res . . POT VI Llv P1L7t1TC31.E.11.17 , SA LOON. . • WIIST reeei -ad and for sale a choice and .well ul" selected assortment of ' • Fancy Hair Breshes Shaving Britahea.'"" • Tooth Brushes: Gain Bru.shes. Indian hair oil, • - Citronella Wat er, Hair Wash, • - - tip Salve, Bear's Oil. ' Court Plifine_r, ' Lavender Water, Indian Hair Dye. , • Raze tooth Paste, Baliblo Oil, - Boar's Grease,) Pon - intent-1k Antique Oil, .7- Soalis of finest quality, &c., 'l - 1 : Which . . he he loin sell an ,tho Anosi iesionable tenig;' WILLIA,IIII. SUMER. 'Dneetpher `.;•;: s -`r s '' '• • ;- - • -,„-- • , awes' neii.jar. In property in era •nota _ce_s&of o radtity gnat, -: :'.';7:• . ,: .- =i•,t-At_,f,-1'?:: THE PUBLIC. 7rsvi !Au LNSIfltTe. ter session of this imkitution com. On October 25th, and will Commit, :exclusive of the vacation. it is 'tested that all having wards or Chi!. will do so at the commencement 1 , as much of the success of the pil lion a prompt and judicious classifi llowance will hereafter he made fur k to cases of protracted sickness. 4'ER2I.IS. ish branches, $ 4 fin 6 00 8 00 25 W. PITMAN, A. 13. Principal. will he furnished to the pupils n' kieeii when requested by ilie pa °corner :31, :25-11 Sr, GERMAN LANGUAGES: l bscriber respectfully announces to t he is prepared to give lessonsin I nd German languages. in classes timmilies. For terms apply at Mr. e Centre Street. 28-1 Y E. F. RItTIARDS COIMONICATED: MD 'A 51 - ER ICANA IDD. Anke.rican Independent Icoritea . SWAIM'S' PAN XcE/ti _ Far floe cure Of Scrofula. at tang's evil; Syphilts.ana the Ii as: ofpainfuLd isagueahle, and hitherto Menlo '6le affections resulting, therefroin. Rheumatism, Pt ' CeTo:ls Syr err.- Mite Swellings, Diseases of Me Liter and Skin General . -Ihrhilitu, 4e. and callDDiseases , `'' arising from 'aridly of Illocxl. • i --. . LtrdllS • Medicihe is particularly - recommended at this season of the"year, as s tin alterative and a purifier of the blood. . It gives-atone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, whiph invalids, are unconscious of until they have experienced its e ffects., - • - ''' ' It i.; also recommended in Discaillis where the lungs and breast are supposed to' be affected, and also where the constitution is brokensdown j i by the us Of Mercury or Quinine ;. • THIS) EDICINE -has the singular fortune a just tr ute to its great merit, of being recom." in , tided by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; where as Lot one of the spurious mixturesonade in imi tation _Mit, line the least support from the Medi cal Farulty. " This fact:: offers art, argument ao plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be 'men tioned to enforce conviction. Swatin's Panacea is recommended to all these invalids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syrups, Ex tracts, At.e. , Prepared at Swaim's Labaratory, Philadelphia Sold by 8. Banna n, Agent for Schuylk ill Coun. ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 11, 37—tf OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA 4S: READING RAIL ROAD 'COMPANY. , VHE President and Managers of the Phila delphia &. Reading Rail Road Company give notice to the'TRADE that they have made ar.. rangetnents to open their COAL RAILWAY from Pottsville to he river Delaware for the trans. portant:in of coal, in all the month of November next. I Rates of Freight and Toll on Coal. From Port Carbon, Pottsville, Mount Carbon, or Schuylkill Haven, the charges for Freight and Toll on coal ( delivered in the Company's Cars on their Railway) will be as follows During the months of December, Janua ry, and February. During the months of March, April, May, and June. 1,75 Dotilig the months of July, August, Sep tember, October, and November. 2,00 Ac allowance of 20 cents per ton will be made to those who furnish their own cars. From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents per ton less than the above., By order of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Secretary df Treasurer. Philadelphia, August loth 1841. 33 6 .o •I'ETT ER 1 ITCH! DR: D CELEBRATED TETTET AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming Mute popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great suocess in removing and curing the Tester and Itch. Numerous testimonials niiik be published of itsetlicacy, but fut. the deliCirey eat by indiiiduals having their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with perfect safety by yriung ar.d old, even upon infants,.containing no mercu ry, or other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Lei dy'prepares it himself, ' .ng and k its - Composi tion, most confidently recoMmends it as superior to any other tenmdy for the ""ester and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidi's , Health Kollin. rium, ( sign of the Gulden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vitae. . And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S, Drug Store, Pottsville. Pt ice 2,5 Cents a box. June 9, 25 HUMAN HAIR. CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AND HAIR STRANGE it is that persons who attend strict ly personal cleanliness , baths, &c. should neglect the Head—the Hair the most essential— the most exposed—and the most beautiful when properly cared for, of all the gifts of the Crca. tor. Perfectly free may it be kept of dandruff or scurf with a certainty that the hair cannot fall nil% by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Ladies, will you make your toilet without this article I answer fearlessly, No, if you have once tried and experienced its purifying : effects—its sweet perfume. A hundred articles have been put forth on the credit of this—the only first—theonly really val uable article. mass of testimony from all-clas ses to these facts. "nun the Boston C hroniele.June 10. We see 'ay un advertisement in another column that Masers. Comstock & Co., the Agents for Oldridgels Balm of Columbia, have deputies to tell that article hi Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological devejopenients, which, considering that they be tokened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality Very unfiirt...nate. Nevertheless she mourned the loss of-locks that she had worn, and, after a year's fruitless resort to miscalled restora tives. purchased. some months age, a bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and •of raven blackness. We are not puffing—none of the commodity has beau' sent to us, and, indeed, wedo not want any, for though we were obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have now, through its virtue, hair e. Hough, and of a passable quality, of oar own. DARING FBAVD. The Balm of Columbia Ira been imitated by notorious counterfeiter. Let it never he pur chased or used unless it have the signature o COMSTOCK 4 CO. on a splendid wrapper. This is thponly external test that w insecure the public from deception. Address COMSTOCK 4 CO. Wholesale Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING. and CLEMENS 9 PARVIN, and JOHN S.C. IUAR 'I'IN, Druggists, of Puttsivllo June Q 6 1841 26-Iy. PATENT SPRING STEEL CROSS-STRAINED SADDLES, &C. DICI! ATM D. SHOENER, Saddle, Bridle; Wand Trunk Manufacturer, respectfully ten. tiers his sincere thanks to his customers and the public in'gcncral, for the very liberal encourage ment which he has received from tlem.; He now informs that he has an improveMent in the construction of Saddles, for which he has a patent right, and recommends them In the public as be Ong far superior in durability, case, and comfort to the rider than any other yet Invented, and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained Sad dle to the notice of the public, to call with confi. donee. He therefore respectfully invites the pub. lie to 011 at 'his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and directly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves. lid also keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of all kinds of work, such as Sad. dies, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Wagged Harness, Trunks, Valicces, Travelling Bags, Gig and Riding Whips. &c. Every des cription of work in his line will be made to order, on the sh • ortest notice, with neatness, durability and on terms as low es can be done elsewhere- Irf A n excellent assortment of Silver and Brass Mounting, Riding and Gig Wilips;&cAn. which he will sell very cheap, wholcsaleand retail. December 12, 50—.1 • IN ES and T c %T A 11 , 0 1 m N u s on c t_h e T - P h e t n Na it FOR: aat of Pottsville and its_vicinify are most respectfully informed thaphe subscriber will give instruction on the Piano-Porte and Vocal music accommt: "hying the same, lo such perimns thatmay feel disposed to:patronise • will at stated boars, attend in any family :his terms may be ascertained , by application at Mr. Shubert's ,Store. Centre Street. • " Jaly 10 - , E F. RICHARDS,. VOR L SAE.--TO IRON MANUFAC. TURERS.—The subscriber having obtain. ed the assignment from litr.George Crane fora number of Furnaces, and holding also the pat. ent of the . lite -Dr. Geisenhainer for the-same, to "melt" Iron Ore with' Anthracite Coal, end re ;tabling the eiefusivesiettofsaid patent to ufactiue Malliable Iron imidSteel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Mitrulfenturo Ap pliceitiplis to be-madeto,WiUiatu F Dean, Esq., at W, GEJSSENIIAINER. January 4, VAL'. . ' 1-0 •-• • - E;IMIIN THP: EitS" JOURNAL. NEW - HOOT, AND:OLIOE STORE. " 41CH E sollseriber respectfully informs the zeus ofyrittsville that he has opened a new Boot &. Shoe.: Store, in Centre Street. opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store. , has just receiv ed from Philadelphia a large supply of every des., cription of Toots, brnugans, aj shoes, . among ivtitelf are the following Gentle Men's Stitched. Boots, do: , Pegged du do ' T.,Shocs, do Nullifiers, lo 410 Qoatter do „ do Pumps, do ' Broogans, We men's Roan R. R. Slippers, do Lasting Welt du do Colored Kid de du Black to co • do do{ do Springs, do Frorich Morocco' do del do; Leather do Misses Lasting Slippers. do; Colored . do do Kid i do do French Morocco do. do Lasting welt springs, do- Kid ' du` do do Call • do do Youth's Leather Boots, Children and Biqa do Youth's Brougans ond welt Boots, Children's red !noroceo lace do' do Coln fed Ankle ties, Having engaged the services ol skilful work men, he is l enabled to manufacture every variety of boots, shoes, and brogans, according to the latest style, and on :moderate terms. Repairing done at the shortest notice, and at the most rea sonable prices. , I RICHARD D. SHOEN KR. 24 June 12 NEW STORE. Ira E suhveribari!vvould announce to the public that they have taken the store lately occu pied by J. IV.. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment or Dry Goods, Groceries,' Queimsware, m c. Among which arc Y GOODS. Per ton, Blue —Black arid Fancy caged Cloth and Cassimers—Sattinette—Mouslin de Lancs—Cinni. zee—Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks. Tickings, Mor;nos—Bleachti and Unbleached Muditis— Winter Vekingii.—Shawls- —Silk_ and Cotton llandkerchiefa--4016cy—Wor , ted and Cotton Ilniscrynens 11136 C and Ilan Hose—Gluece— Umbrellas4c. _ _ $ 1,50 Rio—lava—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and BrownlSugars— Young liyaon—Gun ooweer—lmperial and Black Tea.—Pickles= Spices—liyiup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo llssea—Sperrn and, Common Oil--Fish—Soapy —Crackers—Rice—Bauzins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &c. OEENSWARE Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch. Ware; Glass Tumblers . , Plates, Limps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware. Stiovels, &c. To all of which we would invite the attention of bur friends and of the 'white generally, feeling_ confident that we 'can give satisfaction to all. .TitouT 31 AN & SALMI MAN. L. W. TRotrrltAii. S• SILLYSIAN. November 20 4:— &c...... 5100 REWARD. ®NF, 11D0DRED. DOLLARS REWARD has been offered for months, to any one who will U 8 a bottle of MO' Liniment fur the Piles without being cured. Ot thousands sold. in no one instance has it faded of a cure. Pront overwhelming tol be seen where it is sold. it is also a certain cure in nearly every case. ( externally) in the following complaints. For the Piles I Tightness of the chest, Fur all Dropsy. • I especially in children, 'render Feet Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by cancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers , • however obstinate of t coup long standing Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald Head Glut)tains St,c. &c. LOOK OUT. &me Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed upon• Ode thing will only protect )(m— -it is the-name of COMSTOCK S. CO.: that name must be always on the wrapper or you ate cheated. Do not thrget it. Take this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy it: for it is irnpopsible for any other to be true or gen uine. Sold by CO NISTOCK & CO, New York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by Wm. T. Eptin;,%, Clemens & PdrVIII, and John S. C. Martin. Druggists, Puttsvillc,SchuylkillCounty July 3 ' fi7-1 PENNSYLVANIA CALL. POT L LE, PA WILWAII G. JOHNSON, RESPECTFOLLY announces to his numer ous frientis'and the public that he has taken „4 . 4,4' this '6oramodious Establishment, re .;;s fitted it up in a superior manner, and ;111: ...;,=;: is now ready to acco.nmodate the tray ,— ening comolunitv. The building is very large. three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners Bank, and in the moat pleasant part of the Borough. and is well adapted for the purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging rooms, &e, &c. The public may test assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kind, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, itne a well supplied table, together with his personal attention, he feels confident will insure all conve. niencies cecessary to the comfort of such as may favor him with their Custom. The Reading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. B. There is a refectory in ilic basemen story of the Wilding, where all kinds of Retresh merits can be nbtained,at the shortest notice. Pottsville, October 30 94 TAT DAM & IMOTHERS9 PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN .PIPE. rwIIE undersigneo.agent for the msnufaeturers offer fur sale-LEADEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thickness and sir, ngth from to 5 inches In diameter of bore. The supeemiity of this Patexit Pipe, will be evident upon examina tion. It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively used in Phila.. dolphin .or private service, being the cheapest 'and best. Water, after standing sometime-in small iron pipes will generally eeposite a sediment of iron. rust. Besides the usual sizes Tatham & Brothers manufacture very light leaden pipe. for conduct ing water from smogs at long distanecw, under slight pressure or' head of water, and falteherm teal and other uses. Cdlibre. Lengths. Weight. I inch 100 yarda,llll. per yard 6 41 70 G. 13 6. .1 50 t. 2 t. u 30 26 6 . * • 25 ' 6 25 yards, 3 iba - 0 . oz per yd •• 35 feet, 1 " •40 " 6 Ibs. - 14 Ss: - The price of the above' is very low.—Apply to B. BANNAN. Pottsville. . Agent for TATHAM Ai. BROTHERS. • N 0.44, Prune Street, Philadelphia September 4, 1841. 36-6 m. 1731IIRELLAS.—The subscriber re. spectfutly begs leave to announce to the pobliclof Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has removed his elegant stock of Silk - and Cotton Urn. brellai from Reading to Pottsville, where he in. tends io continuerho business-if he should meet the -favor of the public, whicli he will, do all in his porver to obtain, by the manufacture of the best and modern articles. Ho also repairs and coverslUmbrellas and Parasols. at the shortest traticei and at ,- the most - reduced prices. He re i sides a No. 4, Maliaritango„ street. HENRY ROSEN VIA Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. Pottsville, December 25, 1841. 52-3 d.. GOODS.—JOSEPII WHITE NEW tk. SON have en hand di large and general 'assortment offresth and seasonable goods,,which will be solteheapior Cash, or in exchange for country . protluce. Mt. Carbon, Clot.3lst, tea. GROCERIES _ 4- FAV ai:.l:l3eattY .hav6 just retch , ved 10001hs• small Hulas, for family nip, cureo. this canon, of A superior quality. . December 18 52-* !it 110 COFFEE. —so. Rags Strong. Scented:Rio Cotn.e, for sale by Dec. ' MH:LER & HAGGERTY. IRISH 'MAI EV..—Genuine old Irish Whid . key. for sate Sy DIILLER & lIAGGERTY. December 25 -, 52 SPERM 011.—IS , Fall & Winter Strained white Sperm Chl.fbr'sale by Dee-25 52 - MILLER ti HAGGERTY. V03.1310N SCHOOL ALMANACS f ur 1842 ""by ).Orville Taylor, for saleil December IS 51— B. BA NNA N. OUsEKEF:PE (VS AI U I LN XCS for 18-12 " - containing 2r30 recepts in Cookery rro,cl Coerce tionary. prier 61* cents, for sale by December 18 51— B. BANNAN. LE 1T 11 ER LEATH EU !--Shoemakcv, Upper and Sole Leather of good quality, ver: cheap; Just received and for snle by Dec. 4, 49- R. D. SIIOENER. ,t GRIICULTURAL ALMANACS for It which ought to be in the hands of every Farn and Gardener, price 61 cents, for sale by December 18 51— ' 6 HANNA, VERY CU LICE GREEN AND MA & L:Scatty hare just received New York, a large supply achoice Green ano '- Teas. December '2B - _ Ftut i nrEnrom.—The regular Sir Sails ciom New York. Packet Ship. f or Lives on the'2,sttliust. Fo G r passages out, ripply to LOVER & McNIUIIIIY, No. - 100 Pine Streer. New York. i. Dec. 18, 51— B. 13A NN AN, Agent. Potts,. tr - K IMBERTON BOA DING SCI 10( FE:3lAlS9.—Siluated iu Chesser County sylvania, 28 miles N. W. from Philadelphia irides from the Reading Rall'Road at Phoeni November 27. !PRINTS AND MOUSLIN DE I.A. TROUTMAN 4 SILLYMAN would attention the - ladies to their stock P !Muslin do Lanes, which thty am selling, ye -November 27. Yours,Sigacd, .. Ro- - SIt:MU ND SCIIARRE. lame P.S. I get it in thisplace of your Agent. with CCTV Trenton. N. J., October 12th, 1539. q . . FRIEND LEIDY :—T.bee will be much surprised at my communication, when I inform thee of my per fect recovery, after having used six bottles of thy . LE ' . _ cotoo to the bi e of the' medicine. Thee knows how miserable tind tits. STII AY cATT subscriber, residing it; Port Carbon, a :idle 11E1- tressed I was. Pale. and sickly, without appetite, FER,with a white face, and a Red Steer, dila white full of pa m, with much cough. and oppression in face The owner is requested to co forward, my chest, rattling in my throat tem, lam now enjoy. prove property, pay charges, and take cm away, tog good health, and :hough C,O years of age, feel otherwise they will be sold as the law d ,cts. young to spirits, and must attribute my gdod health December 25, 52-3. , • ABRAIL I POTT• to the good clfects of thy Pulmonary Perse•vative. rhy friend and well wisher. Signed, It EIiEcCA EAILEN. Extract qr a letter from the Bre. Israel Hopkins of .....__ Baltimore. nen of On your recommendation,.l made use of Dr. Bech ter's Pulmonary Preserrotlre," and although I tried , y, all other remedies for my cowl!, I never found relief BOOKS—Charles co .tte, bison Creme, illustrated, ClOry a. Sh of England. Lankier on StOam KnOnes, to her a lame assortment efJuventle ‘Vorks t rec ed and tor sale by B: BA N A December 25, 52 pi A tins.—The subteribers have en a. cd Agents by the New York Ma . actor for the bale offbeat. celebrated Grand lion P of either Rosewood or Mahogany, epecin which can be seen by applying to December:lB, 51—. . T. & 81, .% . except Trout the above medicine. I base been much REPO rronY OF SUNU St3lool, benefited by it, and have recommended it to many UNION BOOKS.—The subs her has made others, who have suffered a itti pains in their breasts, arrangements to keeps Depository° he Books pub. coughing. spitting, of blood, difficulty or breathing lished by the Sunday School Union ndav Schools colds, influenzas. &c., and all have been speedily and other Associations, supplied Philadelphia cured thereby. prices. BA \N AN. Numerous other certificates and recommendations, December 18 51— accmiipasiy directions. PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE Ch ) of the 'Phi. above is prepared and sold, WI IDLE' ALE ,kys alfo, and BETAIL. at 1_1!t. LEIDY'S DE \LTD EMPO- Is. The 1017:11, Nu. 191 NOIITII SECOND street, below property, VINE street, and also at WILLI ANI T. EI'TINU'S will be Drug wore. PottSvide, Schuylkill County. July 10 1811 28-Iyr 1111(4.—Came to the .rernives subscriber at Mount Laughtim ;., tit tend, a hog which wall weigh about pound owner is requested to come torwa p pay charges and take it aw.iy, o rwise sold according to law. December 18, 51-3' --- iv ERv 111111. E FOR. 1 1.1 , ..—The sub iscriber will sell his interest i he Livery Stable, back of the Pennsylvania H- 11, •eing one half on reasonable. terms. The hicati is deaoleilly the he. in. the Borough, and the s It. is in good order For terms.&c.apply to December 18 51-3 FlllrY FUSE.—The r criher h, ecived a fresh supply of. S ty Fuse, Manufactory. whigh he will w ant to be nor quality: and for blasting in ck is perfi as the needle is dispensed wit its use. of 300,000' feet of this Fuse as used in on the New York and Erie i 1 Road, ant convinced' were the Engine , of its ent that they prohibited the lige the needle stituted the use of t1e...,,Fu - S a blasting. by B. BAN' December 11, 50— Ait t for the OAT )1 L. PHIS economical and n !cimis prttcle of food ''' hitherto but little known 1 this country, except by occasional small imp. boas with emigrants from Scotland ;and !retail is manufactured. and for sale by the subscribers heir Factory in Philu delphia,in any quantity eq I to any imported. even superio;, being fresh. It 'so for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsvill mongst whom are Mef ars Miller & Haggerty, WI to Milnes.& Co. Clot ens & I'arvin. William Phi s &Co. Morris &Bro thers, &c. dc. as well as some of the merchants in Minersville an I Port CI GLENDENII Manufbctnrers of Flout‘ ley, on the Willow St. R? 13th. Phila.. Nover Christmas and GODET'S LADS PM January number ja guide to the other) To equal it will not b publishers, but the pro be understood that he powers on that flambe' number will - be of em' The following per.. number of the New V Mm. Sarah J. link magazine, Mrs. L. ff. Sigma . in no other Phi'.adelp l lion of one ankle. Miss C. M. Sedgu Book, this popular work will be lagazines of this country. u the power of any other etor wishes it distinctly to es not mean to waste his lone, hut each succe. ding -alue with that for January. s contributes to the first rho contributes to no other ,whose productions appear I . magazine, with the excel]. exclusively engaged for the contributor orsome years to Miss Eliza Leslie this work N P. Willis, who magazine. T. S. A riliter, etre this gentleman the I.; tint among - all t are leased with n rites for no other Philadelphia ,ively for the Lady's Book. Of ;ton Morning Post says: - - Writers to this periodical, we s more thanT S. Arthur, whose aye forcibly and spirited, and it good sense. H s contribenon tber, entitled Sweethearts and Chest of the collection. and mar 'lesson to young married people." find to copy the complimentary eived since our announcement of N. P. Willis. To do so, we loy the broad sheet of our friends list. fa. whose moral tales are so highly ress. d, Miss Hall, Iltribury, Mrs. K Elle:. Mrs E C Stedman, le, J McLellan Jr Dr J K Mitchell, Mr S K Farley, Prof. W J Walter, , an:lines may 'not the Publisher . triumphant surerssl Fire of the this country he has engaged exclu gazine. Can there be any present a lady at this season of the year than Beak, irk Times aptly remarked that "1 this werk would be-a much more ac t to a fair friend during the 'corning than any of the gingerbread annuals Matilda poetry and diluted prose." . ailments will be thetwo beautiful mos. industry and Idlenessjuilv equal in h Pet Lamb_ and Sunday, illustrated , Esq, with several other Embellish- productions are a characterised by ga to the.prcsent na 'WiveS, is one of it furnish an omen° • We will not 'pr notices we have r Miss Bcdttwink should have to en of the Courier or Mrs. C. ice IL Spoken of by to n Mrs. F: S. Os• Mfg. Emma I Park Benjanu Miss E N Ga 111 . hnliehati Epes Sargent F liarring With this artr feel contt tem best writers it si-ely for his : better suited_ f Godey's Lod The New subscription t ceptahle pre. holiday seaso made of Lao The Etnbe al pictures beauty to r by T S Aril Meets. i - don of subjects for the graver, the pub im some merit, as nothing is engraved to iisetf sug,gest a history. Tall, of Landon, author of. Facts and kh Character, has sent us a story for number. rears since Madam, Quarri colored the of an Embroidery Piate,and we for. , nr newspaper exchange. Itatintsused , .by us some seven Or nine werene'ver used in any other publica to ours.,. Still ahead in originating. ratter number of Godey's ,Lady's Book hrde beautiful Steel Engr i ags, and a hions. Such was the dentribl, the pub ed 2000 - coOies of the early numbers of , although his former edition was enor. Ile Numbers 25 cents. Single subscriptiOn ; .4. A GQDEY. Publittherilliall, II Chesnut street, near Third, Philadelphia. uscribers received by theAsubscriber. Agent nve Work, who will deliver: it in this Sot , of Pisstage. . , • 1 -• In the sel Haber may that does it. Mrs. SC Stories of I our Februa • Some icy Centre W ' war& I it The Al yews sine tine previ. The I) contain Plate of fisher ro the volu MOUS. Si *3, . _ for the ough.f It BANNAN. till alio . receive eabseriptioes for all the as hvaaed is Philadelphia. ber 2.5 Who PM . •R Coughs. Colds:lnfluenza!, Asthma,Catarrhs• Direases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of roaching - Consumption. a. 'ho above medicine has proved itself one of the i • - etlicati its ever employed in the above Welt pa. It is well known by thousands, but, ih cirder i make it more generally known. the proprietor .nks-it necessary to yint&h the following _proofs. ich constitute but a small portion of the testimiiny t might be -adduced in proof of its efficacy. Throughoat Germany it is used and employed . re than any other preparation for Colds. &c., and .ere so well known for am efficacy, that they c.. 11 it he" I.IFEA'RESERVER." , . Price 50 cents a bottle, ( half pint I Extract from a leiter from Nathaniel Atwood, Erg,-61 Easton, Pen agyl van ia. Dear Sir :—I should consider it ungrateful. if I did not inform you (and with my . spisent - alroor you to publish this,) that after baying tried by the recom mendation of my friends, almiiSt every kind of medi cine for coughs. colds, lc.. I never found relief until lately having used Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preset. iutive, recommended to me by your agent in this place. and whit% cured me of a violent cough. split. mg of blood. pain in my breast, and shortness of breathovith all of which I have been atllcied for two years past.'l am now however enjoying as good health as ever. aim owe my recovery to the above valuable medicine. Translation ('om a'communication in German. I'ITTE all KG, June 26th. 1810. !I 1 .. . .. . . . _ . DR. LEICY, at Phihmph's, Respected Sir:-1 was touch pleased after my arri val in this country. to findihat Dr. Bechter's valuable preparation. so long successfully used in many parts of Germany.. is no s prepared by you . I have seen thatty wonderful cures made by it 1:I the old country. Many persons. whose lungs were supposed to be almost entirely destroyed. and pronounced incurable. have been restored to good health by it. I know 'where one case was beyond the hopes of ever re , covcran - g. and was for years helpless, an 3 confined to bed without being ahi to sit up, but was ratsed by the wonderfuteffecis of Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative, and so I tr. cured as to be able to ride and walk about A great many instances have been cured in the various Pulmonary affections, and I my• self have received great benefit from it, both here lie and in my own native country. I hope it may be as nd successful in this country as it has been in Germa• ny. When properly known no family will be with out .point ng Co moos, MEI OTT S lIMMI Dm ES WO las just re rum the of a sa pp rectly elle, Upwards one year d be firmly ire safety and sub-- For sale N %N. opriefors. '43. Clem G R CIIAMBE!IS Oat Meal, A: Pearl Bar— I Road. between 12th and er 6, 1841. 45-Iy. y Tears Presents. BOOK FOR IS4 42- • ' BECIITEIVS PULNIONARY PRESERVATIVE! WETHERILI. & BROTHER, It the Oh . l Stand, t;5, 1111/114 1•'ron! Mreel Ea at side, Till;Et; DU /RS Fttom,Tur. c. 1R X F:11 OF ARCII ST VIII LA DELI'AI.I. Ilianufacturers of White Leacidryand gtoandin Uil, 5 Red Lead, Lit large. Chronic Yellow, do Green I do Red Patent Yellow Sugar Lead Copperas 01. Vitriol Aq. Fortis Muriatic Acid Epsom Salts Tart Acid Sup Carb Soda Kermes Mineral . Curros.Sub. Mere.. Ethiopa do. Refiners ofChamptio r.Sa I Nitre.Brimstone Herm Offer forsale the above mentioned articles, to gether with a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rticle i the Chem ical and Medicine line. ;ki ng manufcturcrs of all t he a rticlesenumerated under the above head, they pledge themselves te supply their friends and the public on the moat reasonable terms, Window and Picture Glass. from G 9, 4 3A. Oct 1 18.37 48— Winslow's Balsam of Ilore Hound. A a unparalled remedyfor common Colds,Coughs Asthma, influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lunge, Lending to Consumption ; composed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonen', Blood Root. Liverwort and several other vege. table substances. Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW Rochester, N. Y. rI'IW innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues he Herbs from which the I3.gLSAM OF 110111:110UND is made, are too generally known to requ're recommendation : it is therefore only ne cessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concen trated and so happily combined with several other vegetable substances, as to render it the, most speedy, mdd and ce-tain remedy, now in use, fur the corn plaints above mentioned. ANOTHER UCT. Mr. Winsiow—Sir flaying Zerived the most aston ishing benefit, by the use of .your" Balsam of Hore hound." I am anxious in some way, to aid in extending its benefits to others, and will therefore state the. facto in my own case. In January last. I had been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs, for noarlyfite months, during which time I used every thing ahnost., recommended in similar cases, but foiind little or no relief. Having given up my buS. 'nevi entirely, and by the advise of Physicians made preparation to go South as soon as practicable, I was advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine. and to my great surprise. found almost in stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored to health. S %MtiEL 0 ROGERS; Cooper, Fratafort. May 15, 18.1 d. Price 50reents per bottle. For sale by Cr,eadists & PAnctx. ar . ,d Was. T.EPT 'NO, Pottsville, Pa. and bythe Druggists m the country generally. August 28 35-Bmo PUBLIC &ILE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court Of Schuylkill county, the subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham giefrr, late of' Pibegrove Township, in the said county. deceased, wilt eipose to sale. by Public Voodoo, on Saturday. the 29th day I:Clanton" next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the house of Israel Reinhart, in the borough of Pinegrove, in said county, • A certain tract of Land, situated in the township aforesaid, bounded byl lands of .rosePh Kiefer, 11. Hum mel.Jacob Eberly, and Swatararreck, co.:min ing one hundred end twenty five acres. more or less. part wood land and part Clear. and n good orchard on the save. Also, the undivided third part of two adjoining lots of ground in Ziatmcrina"n's addition to the tolovn of Pinegrove. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given, nod thecon . ditions of sale made known at the time and piaci, of sale, by SAMUELODSS , By orderof the - Court. •• JACOB KREBS,CIerk. Orwigsburg, December 25, 1841 • 52-5 t Estate of Abraham Kiefer, late of Pinegrare • • Township, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration have'been granted unto the subscriber, on the Eitate of saki deceased. All persousitidebt• ed to said estate will please make payment, and those havinu demands will please present their ac counts fur settlement. • SAMUEL GUSS, Adair. • • Pinegroie;December 25, Al[EilltiCiS MUSEUM FOR 1842. Price "Reduted. The great success attending this pub. Heiden . for the . first year has enabled the publishers to reduce the price for 1842 to $l, payable in advance 'Phis work ought to be introduced Into. every family, where there are children. It is published in Alogthly numbere.and will be delivered to' subscribers in this Borough free of postage. Subscriptions received by BANNAN. Agent for the panthers. .18 • - • • - • 151. - - • ' TILE VIIIIADELPIDA AND' " . O.aA RAIZ' ROAD. RATES OF FRE;GIIT BETUIEEN READING AND rII I IADELIMIA, FAO)! Plaster'. Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $ 1,30 Pig Iron, Miens, Timber, Marble, Lime. Tar .and Pitch, 150 Flour 20 cents per Barrel. oils and Spikes , Bar and Milled) ,Iroh, Hollowware, Grain, Salt. i I 35 Dark, Lumber; Staves; Sall, Fisb I . • Tobacco, and Lead, . J Groctries, hardware, whiskey ) . - and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton," Steam, Engines, & Machinery, 2 75 • Seeds, Butter, Lard, and Tallow, Rags, Wood, Oysters, Holes, 1 - Hemp. •Ea rthen- wa re and Glue, Dry Goods, %Vines and Foreign,) Liquors, - Drug's, and Medicines, Glass, Paper, Chins and Queens. ware, Meat, Fish, and Cenfec-1 tionary, No storage will be charged for receiving or delivering freight, at any of the Depots on the linemoless allowed to remain over ten days. No Freight received after 3 o'clock P. M. can' be forwarded by the morning Train or. the next day• No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. cat? he unloaded on the same day. DAYS OP STARTING OP FR MUT TRAINS. From Wading, on Tuesdays aid Fridays, at 6 o'clock A. M. From Philadelphia, on AVednesdays and)Sat urdays, at 6 o'clock A. M. G. A. Nil:lW.B. Suitcrintondant Transpt. P: & Read. R. R Reactieq, May 8, 1841, INDIAN VEG.ET tBLE PILLS, Of the /Vortil Ameritin College of _Health. As appears by the follotesng cirruristanees, ate fast superseding the use. of all (tinier tills as a UNIVIAISAIL.REMILDY, jot the put vieuttutt of the t.t blood. and we a . consepettce, the e theatton of DISEASE from the HUMAN SlS' i 'Ell. gIAV ING been duly appointed County Agent for the sale, to large or small quantities, of the named article, suggest the tolloOng as strong presumptive 'now, that the clout of this medico e to public confidence, is (hooded on un quest.onable ai.d we believe, unquestionable au hot ity. Litter from Mr.Canifield, Travelling Agent tur the Unite./ States. Messrs. &J. BEATTY. heri:with enclose for your service' in the way_ of advertising, the notice of Stichtcr &,11e- Knight, successors to Kenn & Stiehter. Read. lug, iiho are agents ter Brandreth Pills, and perhaps for others. You will perceive the three of their language, under these circumstances, and my business is to apprise ) ou of the testimo ny a 11101 the gentlemen to a hom they refer have-already given,—,four of them prior to the re.' terence, and onti, alt. G. 11. Miller, since the. referelice. but without being informed of it by Inc. o 4 in any manner alluding to it. STICJITKR W/145G117, SUCCeSSOrB Suchu r, 1401%141'g.) having been duly eppoint• 4..ci county agents fin the excellent and superior medicine above named, are new prepared to slip. ply the demand+ of former agencies, and will be gratified by the appointment and tkipialy of hew ones, on the usual liberal terms. Fur the character of these pills, we refer with confidence, but without asked 'consent, to the following named gentlemen, who have sold them long enough to know their true value in comparison with any others now in marker.— Their relative locatihn gives every facility to the imptircr vino desires to obtain, either for-, sale of use, a first rate article." Calomel. Red Pre6pt, White do Vitriol Alb. Sulp.Quinine. Tart. Emetic Ether Sulph. do Nitric do Acetic LonarCaustie Cont. do Acct. Morphie'.4 Ti So'ph. do , Lac.Salphur. .oiii:de Narcot To take them in consecutive order, then Mr. C. W. Vector, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26, took of me on commission, 6 doz. Since that time, he purchased of K. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating, that he never had a medicine which brought buck so good a report, nor une which had , ready a sale. As lie is Post Master, Ugly person can easily and cheaply ascertain whether niv voracity can he impeached and at the same time learn what othet pills, he sells or has sold. Mr. G. Miller, -lain of Bricken_svillc. had requested me to appoint him an ttgont for Wom. eisuoir, .been .se he well knew the value of the article; 'April 20th he took of me 4. dozer, and on the 241 h Inst. he had told 26 boxes, it being in Womelsdorf, a new article, and bought 2 drizen more This statemint is smaller to the foregoing. To Mr. WKinty, One dozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in December. Join. 25, I left him 2 dozen on commission, nod on the 11th inst. he paid me for 7 claims; stating, us do the others,, that no medicine with which lie is acquainted has as good d name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Pont Master, has sold to a twin who has the white swelling, probably near 60, whom I seen, and who states, that no other rein. edy has rendered 7 ltint.any service. but that this has, and tiosv that tie is persuaded to persevere, 1 am fully persuaded he will eniti•ely recover. Samuel Deckler, Post Master, tells the other pills, but states, that he finds 4 of theite equal to 8 or 9 of them—that tho' he had these less than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells , about 10 boxes where he has a call fur one of the other sort. Ile mentioned a wo man who has during •everal yenta saifrered by the rheumatism, and though other remedtes had b:en invoked, she has not found arty benefit, save in the use of these pills. I I would add much general and particular n tormation, but shall defer to a more convenient opotirtimity an exposition which toast be interest. ing to all who are liable to diseases. 'Pd the bast ness in 'Wad, the reference, I have paid the at• tention it seems to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest desire that it may be read with candor, and produce the effect to which truth is always eatitled. Respectfully; . R. CA MCIELD, Travelling Agt.'United States. Pottsville, May 29 if The following named gentlerrieri compose ilia list nt agents fur this county and vicinity, so f 4 as they are at present received., Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. T. S. J. BEATTY, Pottsville, Daniel Savlor,Schoylicill Haven, Caleb Wheeler. Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedenshurg,. J. 4. 1., tlatz, Port Clinton, 13. K. Miler, Mclicansburg, Wm. Tarrnrr, Tamaqua, ,• F. they eri. l t7o. Tuscarora, Stimnel Royce. Middle Port e Seidel Ai, Co. Hamburg, J Wiest, Klingerstown. • Aaron Matthews, P. M. Lower Mahantangc , Jacob Kauffman: gimer do Kauffman, •. udo do F. flamer. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) S. Saindel, Gretztown. - Principal Odic% 169 Race at. Philadelphia WILLIAM ..WRIGIIT. Vice Pres% N. A. Col. Health. talky Navigation and Roil Read Co. Stockholders of the Schuylkill Valley Litivigation and keit Road Company, are hereby notified, that the next annual Meeting and election for President, Six Managers, and one person' for Secretary and Treasurer, will be held on the list Monday of December, 1841, ( the 27th inst.) at 2 o'clock P. M. at the Penn ylvania Mill, in the Borough of Pottsville.. ANDREW RUSSEL; December 18 .51L—• Si.erelary &Treasurer. Dlill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and Rat Road Company. TH E Stockholders of the Mill Creek and Mine 11111 Navigation and Rail Road, Company, are hereby notified that the annual Meeting and election for President. Six Managers, and ono per son for Secretary and Treasurer. vrtll ld on the last Monday of December, 1811, ti th eto inst; at 3 o'clock M. 'at the Pennsylvania in the Borough of Pottsville. • , • • ANDREW ' RUSSEL, 7 • Docepatter 18, . 51— Secretary &TroOrei: . ' • MAY ,3rd, Per Ten 2000 Ms WRIGHT'S THOMAS & J.LIES BEAIrFY,
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