• . .- [ ' • ' [Prom it Y . [From . [ Sind./ [ 45 4• 13 1 - - ' - - A - niv-Awal...-BENT FON[1842. ~,. - - [[ -•- '•- ' *MACHIA -POETRY. 1. :[.. •.: - OLD ESTABLNIIEO_PASSAGE , Fit, .• . - . _ ~ .- -- -"-,[.. • Eighteen ..Fortr4yro. :: , , lOO Pitstr. s•rtintrri 0 ,rlisks, Cr So irkift.p*si,... tlif:4l.- is dead and 'orte- 7 . [- .. - , _ , t r, fonespb s Criberrther tense la ealt 'lttlied off gen eh Isi - ... ..• -.. ... ; . 11 - . 1 .- -- the lie' lion .of their fritMcle, [... I.[.[[ Pllr .- - u '. .. • ti r I ' Lake ' d*42 D ig r. ti r ra li nd ' i li et t i aln • s ".;iliY,. , , .: • s * j;,,Al[. iiiiifthe public in genera', to th u Iry just beginning" stow to work. [ , , ,t 2 , ~? - ,- towing arrangement for the t ear 1 . • . i.. Like cider, sweet4ind neiv ; . ' •1042, • tor the.purposo. of bringing [ but [.Cslbtry , And i, for mac, admire the taste . .1 Second Cabin and Steel el go". patnsengesa :[., • - , , • „ ' Or EilliaLeu ForlY l 'Wo- , •-[ '[ - [ By the *its Uric of LintrpooVi'acktfe. i ' , .. ~. It comes to us ntsitehniliitykrawn,', ' -.• .. Bi ll ing:the fro!s. t 3ll - a nd 251 h o r,FverY:orz. i ah. •', As 'll.lojor'dratvi his gut': -• ' 1 ! The ,shipscomprising' this . line are`' . - ' - 1 'And folks can havelit • cold wirketa, '•[ • • Gl.V..‘l7ll3l4ingtUr, 2, ' : /660 tideilCi:!,..," , _„. Or Lim 'it warm t¢itliin. 1 , ; , United States, , , [. ,- „ [ Sh t , t•fi t jk , We'regot to take it — any way— - • . . Garrick: ': ,'„ - Sid es iVe're • bound totsee itthrouyh'— ~ . ' , ' Pat ick Autry, . Sn..come, hurrah:l's • hollor on' _ • [ _ Viigtnittn;[ 'Guns Eighteen Forty Two., _ .. Rosciur. _ Let's make the best Mr all that conies, ~.[ Nor pause to Mm n -or eaid; , I [ Not with an impim 4 mockery say, [ • Old Time will 4 to travel.' . , Ile's travelling onjtkith rapid pace, And,will,. 'till alt 4 hate,' . - For felon'' think . I zr tii race he'll end . In Eighteen F h ):I we: - Then, by [ the foretell( irab i old Time— You'll fleece hinq Without tail ; Rut never make thvain aitempt -, To 'hold him by he tail;' I, ~ (1 . For Oh, hell drag on, sure as late,' ' Thorns. briars, oud thistles through; . Am/ 'nu will iindinurtelf; a cafe' ' In Eighteen lutty-'1 wo. - , A lATLIER ' S eut74l,..—trivni the German.] —Truth will will not acconnnoilateitscif to us my sve:rt.ti*l conform ott•Ei Ives to istith.; j1;1111 yotWell too Omit to evil. • ' %%hat pod can see4lo,'lt-all ith pi ui own ey.r. . . . Fear no man so Winch as youriii:lf. • 1 .. ': Lean gladly, of others.; and win never they talk 'of wisdom, honor, tolipinesS, light, freedom, sir :: tue, listen attentively ; but du not belte.e at Once all thot-you hear.— , 'toils are only words, land when they drive along's° , serY easily and , b allay, be on your guard; 11 burseS that draw a valua ble load travet slowly, . . - It is easy to ilesiiis; my sou, but to understand is- far better. r . . F • 3:esch. not Others, initil you baie learned your- Take ewe of yiiur body, but not us if it were yOursou'. ---- , ' , . Meddlo not eichm e affairs of othera, but at genii diligently to you. owe ! . • • Flatter no man s anii permit none to fl ater you. • Depend not on grt qt men.: • - Do what is aurtily ,ul record, but care not to be re warded. Sit not with scorn+, for they are the mosendb •erable of all creature iteripect not canting- , religionists, but esteem aud follow eiriapl-lifarted good men. A man who has the true ieavf God to his heart, is, like the son ; be • lees Itght and hest, although hr St) a rothing.— /V Y. Trio toe. . : Chapter for the - Ladtes, Which they will read, • But uut emelt heed. • D t you see thal young lady 1' said a fciend to us a day or_twe a O, •as he pointed Yu a oeli 'este rind beautifully i drested;.young female who rues passing ou the oppo.ite side of the %soy. We replied in the Lffurriatio. ti. • ~'She &esti% look t i mucii 14 a auicitte, A loe. "she—one who woul deliberately commit self murder # . • 7,41 a. • Certainly nbt;- a 7 7* .4 And yet,' he Air site ismurtlering orly but , urely ev iy day. She is a r 1 deli-_ eate creature, and nit particular healthy at the best of times. It is low a damp, cold, raw day, and yet she vvil'ufe, , forth in a thin light drew ! , with shoes, the solewtuf which are nih as thick 4 tall a dollar. Bclidfs.thia—ses how she is ci3r seiell. Ste his laccp * fijriielf do t :at she must breathe with the grealiestitlieulty. Poor thing ! "--a few years torize i , tad she will be n u mb e r e d Imang - the , myriails The have gone down to the grave through the aggncy of that terrible disease, Ctieftlaiption.' How many are th re in lb? situation' of the y uug lady described! How Many who, in yield ing ta the requireweCts of barbarous fashion, are committing wit-mord ! How many mothers are there. who look on qui tly and see their daught ers dedi..tate ; tltoalsilis to Ull early grave ! How many, indeed, who +slat in, the work of death, by afearding the imßlements end engines, ut dc struction.--Phila. eq. ' . i-• , ' CLarPINIGS. There is a good aectlute told of a young man, --- is-'---i6 q „ talking glibly lan the legitimate sphere of w.niion, end blitningt the interference of the sex in those 'pursuits it oally aPpropriated to Men, was 'suddenly-- ask., ,_y_a2itigtraiitrited lady, 'Pray what is the le' trimate sphere of woman? - ondliis reply did rcdit to Ins quickness of --- . /retort—'a celestial s here. Madam.' ' The Genesee Fernier says a pintoqinseed oil, . 4 twit ounces of spirits of turpentine, and halt an ounce of Burgundy Pitch—slewly melted together and then applied to new boats will _render thein water tight withoot hecoming_giff._ The corres pondent of all exchange paiier,says lie has used this competition teeny year.; end beheve's that ' his shoemaker's h&liss been reduced by it one half, so conservutiYo tire its l eacts on the leather. • *Win ratfor the extension of sniff agt!' satil a fellow last evening: Veil, , kta blowed,' said a crony of hie,' it' l ants aiiy more SVFIk:II age. You just duller as m ch by' the yellow fever as , I • I have 'and see ifynq wont be no id , Vocate for this here untaersal s &age!: we ' . Here ie a couplet, .atd to have bean written by a western editor. i'e don't. doubvit. • 'nig ev'ry man can be apo et, - 1 I No tnore'n a sheep can be a go-.a!' We p iint our liver in freseo. The soft and ductile plaster of themoment 'hardens, under evi- ty rich stroke oft to rush, into the eternal rock. 1 Triespirit of poets • is the, morning light which ' i inakeslne statue of , eniciOn sound. Eitpotietieo ix; tini a Most eloquent of prea e h, re, '• bat he stilitout has iilar , e c l ungregation.. 1 During a trial fur itssault and battery in one of . the colas in Msrylsnd, the prosecutor in the case', b.lng under examinatimr, Wes interrogated by the „lodge as to what he :oas doing when the defend,. mat atm . khim. s E inn; a hunk of gingerbread,! replied he. • Well,' !toiltiinted the Jodge, • what did you do, when he:did:strike you l' •j went on rating my gingerl , reo, - sir. 1 - Why are the flo/ers- suLdt severe creditors P I, .„ mecouse they are al4rayssur j l e to get then dews.. The London hat sat says , that the following . ve!'y pretty and c irip !sing , infant melody' , As , t sung to the Young mice whenever it...cis up a aeries of inhartnonioios squslia:' . . • ,_,' ' !lush! hin.4 a I,3.e;baby. You haveibeeo wilskil clean, Youre diddfa a Y:ainan, •.• . - Tourinottier's a Q!Jeen ; ' - Your graittom's a fhitchess, . . -You have ik prime home, - • A id we're al) pulling ha rd • . - At dohnnyfttult's plirse. -'' • 4 ' Yonr daddy.lyoung skpialler, .. . . ' In some" v years hence '• - • Wild ttackin to lire at The puhlt expense ; Yor Of all thobleodsiMc.er:. • ' . None so g r redi can pull; ' , . Like'a poor 'Milian 'leech, . 'At the Pu „,e of John.,. Bull. This' pleasing b.illad, 'Which the. wet nurse, ' gave - Cr quit' to in[a siumiing whinier, had . the most tranquilizing effect on the'distiriguished tia',e, and after biecuppints three pores distinctly, it sunk .to sleep -in Beddon7d cot. i-. A- man named lloyden, ulho , commiiied 'a mur. Jet in 'Fulton, :SlisSoMi. slim limo since, lies ban faw! guilty, 'and r senterteed lii forty-nine : ,: years in the; pcuitnirri:;iy. - .' - ESIVE ..,id• . s, . : k . oscoe, i - Stephen` . ‘Vlirtnell', ..- •: 1 : " - . Sheridan. I 'By- the London Pockets," - o.sail from New irprls.the leo, 10ibiand 20th— and from Lender' on the 7th, 17th and 97Hr of each month. .• - . Mediator,- . Ontario, : . , Wellington, • , Toronto, glietice, -Westminiter, . .. Philadelphir, ' EL hillo. SWitZerifinfi, ' Montreal, .1 . ~ ' Ilendlick Hodson Gladiator, • •., • In connection with ' tha above , and - for thei pur ' ,ose of uffoi ding still greater facilities to passim. err, the subscribers have established the' ,; '' Star liqe of Liverpool Packets, I o sail 4oni - Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of every ;month, comprising the tbllow!ng very au. 'perior. fast.sailing ships, viz:— Russell Glover, Capi. Howes,, 1000 tons Echp, • - Silt,. .- 5.50 St. Mark, • Alexander, - 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, - 100 r - AII of whfch are nearly new, firstclasit, copper. ed arid copper fastened. The last loufare own. ed exclusively by the auliscriberr, ri fact Which, independent or their long standing in their bu. sinesr,it is presumed is a.sutlicient guarantee to lice public which no other house in their liiie can present. ' The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the Fame' class, in regular suceesstop, 'thereby affording, passengers an opportunity of en:barking at. Liverpool v cekly, so that; there %%ill be no possible detentior..Passertgers who wish v,ill be found with an !abundant suPply of suitable provisien for the - voyage, atthe low rate of ten dollars. In all cases 9 here the partieide cline coming out, the' money paid for their par ' sage will be promptly returned.. - For the accommodation of persons wishing to send money to their frier, dr, drone at sight will be given on the following , Bank 'and Branches, v:z : , FIC I ONF . , Oa 'the l'rotincial Dank of Inland, payOble at Cork - Limerick Cionmel Londonderry Sligo ! Weecird litiyast ' Waterford Gabs ay Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Bullion Tralee Yolighal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena • Parsonstown Downpairick Cavan ' Lurgrin Omagh Dungannon Dinonn Ennis- Ballyshannon S , rabaim 1 Dangarven Mallow , ' f Moneymore • Catchall K'ilrunh l • Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. ! England—Messrs. Phillips ..5/ Tipladr, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Ern., Liverpool. For further particulars firmly or address ( if by leiter post paid) GLOVER &-MeMLIRRAY', 100 Pine street, corner Soutb„oi to P. W. BYRNES, 313 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. I Nlessr... Andrew C. Cruig;-& Co., Philadelphia Thomas Gringh. - Esq. AIM ny. Benjamin Batman, Esq. Potisvillr. l'aspges direct from Dublin, Belfast, I podon 4f deiry and Coa.„ The subscriber—is now ready to engage Passct.gers to sail dime( from either of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the months of , 4pril, Mar, and June. I ._ ftr The imhseriber, will aho engage iPassen. era going out from New York to LohdOn or Liverpool; and transmit money to any''part of England, 'Leland, %Vales- and Scotland, on ap. plication at the Miners' Journal office. - - F. BANNAN. ISAAC THOIIIPSON & Co"si 2 US .21 Opposition Daily Lino Of New Four. Horse Troy built Couchfs from Pill LADELPIIIA TU POTTSTILLE. • via pending Railroad, leaires Philadelphia, daily, at 5i o'clock A.. M., arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M.': leaves Pottsville, daily, it Gi o'. clock, A. M., arrives at Philadelphia at 6/ o'clock P. M. . . Paßsengal by this line will arrive qt Potts vil!e in time to take Stage for Shamokin, Sun bury. Northumberland, Dinville and Cattawism, and can depend on meeting with sober and care flat drivers; "qew Troy Coaches, and gent] horses and accommodating Agents. Racing hot per milted. The Pr;mriclors are thankful for past favors, and merit a continuance of the same by their as. 'sid'uous attention. for the accommodation and safety of the travelling public. This Line of Stages has positively no conne rtinn with any other line on said road. For seats apply to JAMES DIXON, at the City Hutel,. TH RID Street, Philadelphia, and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Pennsylvania Far mer, THIRD Street, near Callowh;11, Reading at HERR'S lintel, Potts:ilk at M. NlORTl- MER'S'Pntisville Hotel, and BRIGIFI"S Mount Carbon House, which are the. only office.. Fare, limn Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. I Car, 84 75 No. 2 Car, 4 25 ISAAC Tllollrsos, M ell'A EL NIORTIM ER, Proprietors. F. F. RENSAMAN {,S• CO. . N. B.—Persnob desiring to travel in this Line should inquire for Thompson 4- Co's Opposition Line and bee that their receipts were 14 printed • Er 100,000 BOX ES OF „ill IV. LARDY'S SARSAPARILLA 1it1..933 ei LLS sold the pads year. KT "KILL OIL CURE.", 44, .This doctrine, is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced.by the, sumer ous Quacks who manufacture preperaticins of va— rious kinds which have mercury tbr their kase. BF:MARE THEN Hriw you trust to such promotions. "Pis true, the ) kill or cure," and you all then hear of the Cures. hat never hear of the killed cr wounded, or chose co alitulions are completely' destroyed and hrufitn down. To ail those who have been using Quack medi cines I Would recommend the use of remedies that wi II counteract their bad effects, before it is to late. BE ADVISED, There?ore,•to gurard against the evil effects of Quack medicines, and employ •oth medicine• only as .you know, and hare proof of being pmared by a regular experienced Apt; scary an 4 Physician.— Such is - - - - - S A RSAP A Rib' A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may' be used at all times, ages, anu sea sons, where either a mild or acute purgative may be reqUireil, or as a purifier of thetiood ander:haul apd in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying the system, &c. &C. They may be used without restraint frOm diet or occupation, front moderate or temperate living, being free from mercury and 01l the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerons certificate's from variousparts of the United States have , been, from' time to time pt.b• halted, it is only necessary to inform thelnthric &here they .may be laid 4renume. Numerous certificates and recemmendationti from Physicians find others adcompany the directions. To satisfy the world that therare no quiack prep aration, I Would 'simply observe, that th'iiy are the preparations of a regular Druggist and Physician, attested alseby ' ' Dr. P. Physick, Dr. R. E. Jayes, P N. Chapman - , Dr. W. P.'Dewees. Dr. S. Jackson, - Dr. Robert OW, Dr. W. E. Horner, ' Dr. J. Redmau;Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. LI. Delaney, , C. C. Riddle, Esq., R. Adrain, b:sq &c. &c. They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH. EMPORIEIIf.No. 1191 N. SEC'ON D Street, belOw Vine, sign of the Gold' ea Eagle and Serpents, and by, W.T. EPPNG, Druggist, Pottsville. February ,27th, INI?OR AT 1101 V—Is wonted of EL. thri,niTo ofJuho Doug . betty, deccasi , 'cl,(, nme'Ellen Croneor.) The fast ,heard from she wan in timorgetwer, in tho' district or za •If she will' write oS. come in =Tumngno; i Schuylkill _ ,countf, Pa.;",she wil!he3r suthething heradvantage, concerning her tf4c..ei - ed , 'lllshanire Prolierly s •."1-=3 l 'MICHAEL DOttiltitit." AGENT' DR. LEIDY'S OEM PfEirrilt. o 9',,rokr-1 iSobsibelieturne hiegieterPlecku6wl: :e4gemeutisto the cttizemsor PottsvilleAnd others,. who stepped forwstd,to his assistance of. ter theloes of his property:b . five in% December list, and wpuld also ac them:uod the pub. lic generally, th e hoe again_ceithilesieed 'the Drug B ess isilltehOuseTormerly occupied by C es W. 'Cleiatni li S In Gentitreet;th the roagb oePuttsville, 'where may alsier be had it general itssorititent of • - - • DRUGS.. M . EDicpes, _ - P. .INTS = • PILLS. - 014 6 5. - -• _ DYE ETVFES:' . And every 'other article in thwabove line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and eciornmo. dating teethe. --.. • . - N. B. IT Physicians preseriptioimearefully pot up at the shortest notice. - . . z - May 30.1838 -- WM. T. EPTING; CHEAP WINTER CLOTHING.' _ Great "Reduction of prices fw cash. riPHE Advertisers are constantly receiving from their Manufactory in Philadelphia.' a choice and varied assortment of Seasonable Clothing, which they orer at tiro following low prices for cast) : •Superfine`Blue, Black and Invisable Green Dress Coats, from 812 to 15 Superfine Eiig. Beaver Cloth Coats, 10 to 18 Heavy English Pilot Cloth Coats, 8 to 10 • Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, ror Miners ' ( first rate,) ; 6to 8 Rcul Pilot and Flushing Frock and Overcoats. as tow as, 5 " Superfine Cloth and Cassimere Pants, sto 7 English Blue and Black Sattinett . . pants, very best, • 5 First rate Satthiett Pants, - all kinds, from 2 50 to 4 HeaVy Fustian Pants, first quality 250t0 3 Extra Lyons Silk Velvet Vests, an low as 4 50 Heavy English Plain and Figured Satin Vests, 3 to 3 50 Wnolen Velvet Vests of all kinds, 175t0 4 Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pants, for Miners, • 3to 4 Superfine Cloth Round Jackets (In- - digo to 7 Fine Sattinet and Fustian Round Jaekets, 2 50 to 4 Also—On hand, a roll assortment of Fashiona ble French and English Broad 'Cloths, and Elas tic French Doeskin Cassimeres, Double Milled Fancy and Plaid Cassimers, woaded colors,.com. prising the most fashionable styles now worn in London; Diamond Diagnol Waive Beaver and Water.proof heavy double milled Cloths, for Overcoats. Also—Satin and Embroiderad Silk and Fancy Woollen Velvet Ve-tings, of the New eat Pattern., all of which will be made to or der in the best manner , on accommodating terms, or low for Cash. - LIPPINCOTT TAYLOR, 31crchnnt-Tailors, Corner of Centre k Mafiantongo Ste. Pottsville, December 18,1841. 51— TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that .they have rented the, Grist or Merchant M il l and Saw Mill, belonging-to William Audenried, Esq., at Pottsville. The Grist Mill is noty 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 commence operations about the Ist of January next. Ground Plaster will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at thirty cents per bushel. All kinds of grain will be taken in exchange for Plaster, at the highest cash prices in this vi. cinitr. By strict attention to business, the undersigned trust that they will receive a, liberal portion of public patronage in regard to the retail branch of their business. LARER & DETWILER. .o):lttsville, December 18.1F01 51—tf POTTSVILLE INSTITUTE. rriHE Winter session of this institution porn meneed on October 25th, and will continue twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. It iv earnestly requested that all having worthier chil. siren to enter, will do so at the commencement of the session, as much of the success of the pu pils depend upon a prompt and judicious classifi cation. Nu,allowance will hereafter be made for absence except in eases of protracted sickness. TERMS' Plain English branches, 4 00 Higher " 6 00 Classics ' 8 00 Stationary, 25 C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. B. Books will be furnished to the pupils a the customary prices when requested by the pa rents.• October 31, POTTSVILLE PERFUMERY SALOON. _I - UST received and for 131110 a choice and well kr selected assortment of' Fancy flair Brushes Shaving Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Gum. Brushes. Indian hair oil, Citronella Water, Hair Wash, Lip Salve, Bear's Oil,- • Court Plaster, Lavender Water, Indian Hair Dye. Rose tooth Paste, Ba Oil, Bear's Grease, Pornaiuni K Antique Oil, • Soaps of finest, quality, &c., Which he will sell on the most, reasonable terms. WILLIAM U. SUMER. December 18 ' 51— NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Virginiana, or " Wild Cherry Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac. utty, and universally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery ! i Nc Deception. The, physician may boast of his skill in_ many diseases—the . quack may puff his wonderful curer, but of all the remedies ever discovered for. diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which 'has effected some of the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishing healing and restorative properties of this Balsam, that evbn in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liter Complaints, diseases which have baffled the skill of the most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the most dm tressing cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, bleeding of the tangs, &c. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmaccepids have failed, this invaluable remedy hes not only given surprising relief but actually effected cures, alter all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired of. Besides its surprising efficacy in. these formi. dablecomplaints. it has proved a very superi9r remedy 'for disease.; of children, such as Croup. Whooping Cough. &c, and in those disohlete that prevail so extensively throughout the Winter season, such as Coughs, Colds, Plea Hs*, lea. raze, and Pain. in the Breast, proceeding from neglected Colds, it, stands nerivallcd.- SALE.-TIIE subscriber is au thorized to sell at private sale for cash, all the personal prOperty belonging to the North American Coal Company, consisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, suited to the tiaelt-of. the Mount Carbbn Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for thc3lill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Care all in good order, two Vick Wag goris, . together with a variety of fixtures or. cessa ry' forimining *niacin% cyllinder - and other Screens. -Omit, Wows* .Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains, Together with one fifteen horselpower,.Engino •complete, ono Theodolite and level in good order: Apply to. • -JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. August 28 7, e 35—if D. NAGEL, GOLD& SIILVEIt SMITH. vg R. Naie reopcct u Fin °rout citizens /Ts of rottsville.and,its vicinity. that..he has opened a store onceinre t itiect,butwecit Naive, van and Mahantortgo streets, and is pow prepa y red to execute all work , in..his line. that maybe coOOded to earc.. All artlace teoweiry,sil ver s cons and forks repaired at tite - shortest no. treeiand - ontho mOsticasortabto terms: (17:51r. N. poreha:ci:eid gold' and itsitver.fl the'biettrat rates. Jacuary •' "2=°lm -J,-.y_i - - , ,, - • N THE- MINEW-I,IOUR • ,- . 0VA120 •--IWVAC,AE . • For the sure of - Scrofula. orWines . er I phitu, and Vie hat Vraikfackiatitibte, and hitherto fneraa Mt!alections resitting tlielfrm. Rheuvratisoi, Vt. cerouiSorot. - -WltiteSeelfin a, Disease:trot the Liter and, Skin Genera/. WWI, .0. and all Diseases arising from lininaily4llopd iilllS Medicine is 'partteelarly . recommended 1 at this seinen' tit. the year. as al alterative tk ana-porifier of-the - blood.' It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated toatiiptions, Which invalids are onconseitma elf until they have experienced itiefFects. - Itia also recommended i Diseases „where the: lunge and . breast.-ntesupPosed to be afreeted and also where- the eonstitotion .is biclen down by the use of Mercury or Quinine; irrIDS, MEDICINE hair the sinister fortune j a tist tribute to its great- merit. of being recom mended by the most" celebra ted , Practitioners of Medicine in the United States arid Europe; where as r.ot one of the spurious mixtures, made in imi tation of it, has the least support from thelledi cal ,Farelly. This fact Gras an argument so plain and conclusive, that it nteds only to be men tioned to , enforce. convictien. SwaineePanacea is recommended to all these invalids 'for *horn Physicians preicribe Sar/aparilln - Syrups, Ex tracts, &c. Prepared at Swain's Labaratory,PhiladelPhia Sold by B. Bannan, Agent for Schuylkill Coun ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist; Centre Street Pottsville. Septeinber 12, - 377tf OFFICE OF THF. PHILADELPHIA & READING 1.41 L ROAD IbORPAYk. rriHE Preilident and. Managers of the Phila delphia & Reading RMI Road Company give notice to the TRADE that they have made or. rangements to open their] COAL RAILWAY from Pottsville to :he river Delaware for the trans. portation of coal, in all the month of NOvember nest. Rates of Freight and Toll on Coal. From Port Carbon, Puttiwille, Mount Carbon, or Schuylkill. Haven, the charges for Freight and Toll on coal (delivered iiithe Company's Care on their Railway) will be as follows Per ton, During the months of December, Janua. ry, and February. 11,50 During the months of March, April, May, and June. _ 1,75 During the months of July August, Sep. tember, October, and November. 2,00 At allowance of 20 cent 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, .% Treasurer. Philadelpkia, August 1411 a 1841. 33-- TETTE!!! ITCH! DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED 'ATM AND iTCII OINTMENT to daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great (success in removing and.euring the Tetter and Itch. Numerous testimonials thigh:. be published-of its.effieney, but for the delicacy felt by individuals having their names publislied in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable ofFections. It maybe used with perfect safety by young acd old, even upon infants;lcontaining no mercu. ry, or other mineral substances. . Dr. N. B. Lei dy prepares it himself, and knowing, its composi tion, most confidently recommends it as superior to any other remedy for the Tatter and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Empo. rium. ( sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below V.ne: And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S. Drug Store. Pottsville. Price 25 Cents a box. June 9, 25 HUMAN 'LAIR. CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AND HAIR. STRANGE it is that persons who attend strict. 15f to personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect Abe Head—the Hair the most essential— the most exposed—arid the most beautiful when properly cared for, of all the gifts of the Crea ta. Perfectly free may ill be kept of dandruff or scurf with a certainty that the hair cannot fall out, by therm of the Ha/mlcif Colombia. Ladies, will you make yew' 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 pat forth on the credit of this—the only first—theonly really val uable article; mass of testimony from all clas ses to these facts. Froifihe Boslon Chronicle, Jane 10. We see by an advertisement in another column that libssrs. Comstock & Co., the Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Golumbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of Chiacity whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entir i tly her phrenological ni developeents, which, co sidering that4hey be tokened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the lova of locks that she had worn, and, after a year's fruitless region to miscalled restora tives. purchased, some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness. 'We arc not puffing—none of the commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed, wedo not want any, for though we were obliged to west a wig a year ago, we have now, throiigh its virtue, hair e. nough, and of a'passable quality, of oar own. DARING FRAUD The Balm of Colombia has been imitated-by a notorious counterfeiter.' Let it never be pur chased or used unless it have the signature o COMSTOCK 4. co. nn a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public from deception. • • Address • COMSTOCK 4 CO. Wholesale Druggists, New York, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING. and CLEMENS 4. PARVIN, and JOHN S.C. MAR TIN. Druggists, of Potisivite June 26 MI 2G—ty. NOTIC E . — WHEREAS. John T. Haz • zar a nd J o hn Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strauch, Old on the ninth day of February, A. D- 1841, execute to the undersigns.* general AssignMent of their effects, held in copartnership end indi vidual, which after providing for the payment of one• atriall preference, provides fur the pay ment ofmll their debts equally and rateably with. out stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persona having demands against the said firm, or either the said •John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to presentthcm to the undersign ed, and all persons indebted Ato the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Strauch,, are required to make payment without delay.: I F. W. HUGHES, GEO, C. WYNKOOP, • Assignees. The Assignment and a full statement of affairs may be seen at any time at the office of • August 14, 33 F. W. HUGHES. PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orplmus' C,otirtbf Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Daniel l'iunneina her, late of the Borough of Pottsville; in thenotin ty of Schuylkill. deceased, will expose to Sale by PubliiVendue, on Saturday the 22d day 'of January neat, at two o'clock in' the afternoon, at the house of Michael Mortimer, in the Borough , of Pottsville, and county iforesaid; ... • A certain House - and half Lot of r , grOuncl. situate in - the - Borough of = PottOille, county of Se.huylkill, boon:- ded by Lots of John:Drawn, Market street and'. an alley,,containingtin front on . Market street, 24 feet, and in depth ‘ l9O feet, mono or fear, -he- Pirt of Lot N0.,19. Late the e s tate "of said deceased.; Att endance will be /hien — and the Conditions, of Sale Made kn'owr at the time and, place ofSale by, - SAMUEL HEFFNER, •Bx Order of dna court, Administrator. . JACOBARMIS'tterk: S.A.PLTY • FUSE.,-,The subscriber cei.tedqa:freah: otterety . - Fuse, ficen - the“ Manufactory which he will warrantlo beoft azip‘e.' nor ipality: and for blasting iii.itejekis perfectly , airei;' as - the needle Is dispensed within its use.- Upwards = of ma,00:1: feet of this - Fuse-ail used tit one year 'on the NeittSork. and Erie Radilload; and ao firmly c onvinced w - ere the Engiceeni of its entire -egret, that they prohibited theruseolthe peedlottrid ;gob istitutecl the use „of !lie s Fuse it! tilortin • For sale Sy _! IX RA NNAN, Diketibii 3 r.lo—? Agetirfor the flopitettirt. ;~:=='=:w'= ~'`;<~` -at,9564 ,, NEW'NEW STORE. . „ THE subsC.ribers would tincuirnie to the public that they hive tiikeni the store , lately• occu pied by J: w. Lawton & co. - and have just re ceived.aed opened an assortment of Dry, Gads, GVOCCritS,:Quecnisrare, etc,. among which , are DRY GOODS. - Blue-Black and Fancy, colored Cloth and Cassjmerti-SittinettMouslin de l'nes—Chtnt. , _ 4.es=Flannels—Cotton do.--Cheeks, Tickings, • Idtitairis= Bleached aiad Unbleached !Boding— Winter:;•Vcatings...Shawle.--Silk and-• Cotton MandketChiefe-,WolscyT-Worsted.. and -Cullun Hoisery—Mansfloseaud Halt Buse-(lm es thnbrellis;&c: 'j • - • • - - CROCEitLE'S. ' - Rio—Java-:-Lagpira and Browned Coffees= -US' 'end •Biown Sugars—Young „Hyson—Gub. pow ee r pe rial , and 'lliac h: l'ea pia Spices—Syrup—Sugar House end Trinidad Mo lasses—Sperm apd common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Rice--Ratsins and Currants—flops --;Barley, &e. • • - QUEENSWARE Liveipool, Granite,.Common and bcoteh Ware, Ghia Tumblers, Platel, Lamps &e. together with an assortment 'of Brushes, Cedar. Ware, Shovels, &o. Tali of wbich we would invite the attention of our friends and of the public ge_nerally, feeling _confident that we can give satisfaction to TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. L. W. TneITrAIAN, t - S• SILLYRIA:g. November 20 PILFS, &c.,•.5100 REWARD: (WINE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD 'L. has been offered for months, to any one who will us a bottle allays' Liniment for ,the Piles without beingzured: Of thousands sold, in no one instance has it failed of a cure, Proof overwhelming to be seen where. it is sold.'. It is also a certain cure in nearly every ease. ( externally ). in the following complaints. For the Piles I Tightness of the chest, Fur all Dropsy . I especially in children, Tender Fcet Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat bycancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers however obstinate of L roup lung standing Whooping cough Fresh Wounds Scald Head (Albtains &c. &c LOOK OUT. Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up with various device's. Do not be im posed upon. One thing will, only protect you— it is the name of COMSTOCK &• CO.: that name must be always,an the wrapper or you are cheated. Du not forget it. Take this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy it: , for it is impossible for any other to be true or gen uine. Sold by COMSTOCK & CO, New York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by Wm. T. Emmg, Clemens & Parvin, and John S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville,SchuylklllCounty July 3 27-1 PENNSTLVELIVICIL BALL, POTTSVILLE, PA -WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, BiIDESPECTF7LLY announces to his viumer au•ous friends and the public that he has taken ' A ., this commodious Establishment, re .. 10 fitted it up in a superior manner, and is now seady'to acco.nmodate elling comomnity. The building 1- very large, 'three stories high, situate on the n street, opposite the Miners' Bank ,and in a most pleasant part of the Borough, and is • ell adapted fur the purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and double lodging roojms, &e. &c. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the choicest-kind, with good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, and. a well supplied table, together with his personal attention, he feels confident will insure all conve niencies necessary to the comfort of such as may favor him with their custom. The Reading Room -is well supplied with pa, pets from different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B. There is a tefectury in the basement story of the Building, where all kinds of Refresh ments can be übtained at the shortest notice. • Pottsville, October 30 94 TATHAB &• BROTHERS' PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE. /BIDE undersigned, agent fur the manufacturers offer for sale LEADEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thickness and strength f:om to 5 inches In diameter of bore. The supertoi ity of this Patent Pipe, will be evident upon examina tion. It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively used in Phila delphia for private service, being the cheapest and best. Water, after standing' sometime in small iron pipes will generally deposit° a sediment of iron rust. Besides the usual sizes Tatham & Brothers manufacture very light leaden pipe, for conduct. ing water from springs at long distances. under slight pressure or head of water, and for chem ical and other ores. Calibre. Lengths, Weight. inch 100 yards Y lb. per yard. 70 11 • !, " 60 " • fi 4 30 " " " 25 ' ° 25 yards, 3 lbs 6oz per yd. I " 35 feet, • 5 lbs. 10 oz. " 90 " 6 lbs. 14 oz. The price of the above is very low,—Apply to B. HANNAN, Pottsville. Agent for TATHAM & BROTHERS. Nu. 44, Prune Street, Philadelphia September 4, 1841. 36-6 m. Agency for Periodicals. /NUE subscriber is now Agent for the follow ing popular %Vorks, which will hereafter be received at this °fat., and delivered to subscri bers in this Borough fie of postage. Goectr's LADY'S end Ladies' Amer'.- can Magazine edited by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale akd Mrs. L. H. Wigourney. Price $3 per annum, in advance. THE YOUNO PEOPLE'S Boos, or Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, edited by John Frost, A. M. Professor of Belle Lettres in the High School of Philadelphia, and pnblished by Morton M`Michael, Monthly. with numerous illustrations at 82 per annum, payable in ad. PEOPLE'S LIBRARY or Magazine of^Choice and Entertaining Literature, by Morton M'Michael published moi.thly with illustrations, Price 8 payable in advance., Mzaav's Muszum,—at 81,00 per annum in advance. azr•SubFeriptiona for either of the above worke will be received et this office. Nov2o —47— B. BANNAN. 11)1S',1` RUCTION vn the PIANO FOR. 'E and hi VOCAL MIISIC.—The inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte and Vocal music accompi nytng the same, to' such persons thatmay feel diiposed to patronise him.—He will at stated boors, attend in any family; his terms• may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store; Centre Street. 'dilly 10 ' 28—y " E. F. RICHARDS. DOCTIIII AD. LIPPE, - • gIIESIIECTFULLY informs the inhabitants imeif On its vieiniti,' - that he 'has Moved in town, and otters his professional servi des "in' all the medical branches to the public. Praclicing the Flomccepatfici System; and if requeited, •the Allecepathic, he,hopes -from long experience to give full iatisfaclion to Puch as will call on him. fle will !already for profession. al seryiedat a4t - im'e.at his residence. ' • ': AD: LIPPE, M. D. Greenwood, December ' 49—if . . GmurriAnr: BOOK;—THE-sub •• ' scriber has toe sale the following German' 13in;113.'wfuch' he, Wilt sell by tbe dozen or single,. st - Philtidelphia priees, • '-• •- • • Filially' aibles, gout° and octavo wiih Plates' Teoainents.'witlt and with9ut . clasps: • Uninolifyirni Briiiks;• ' ' , Psaliers,large and small, • - • - Stm4eaTieyer :* • 'A'lre• Rook - % : • - • Imthiroiti . CitecidetinP, English . & derrnirfi Reformed_ do . ' - - do -• • German Reformed_ = ' ' thee 42t- , D. ifaNADi. '4k.f ~~''~~'`?- Ate:`. ! • - 13.F.C.IIITERIS . - pULNIONARY PRE'S*VNTIVE! . IWOR Coughvi,Colds. lidtenzas, Asthma. Catarrh s, al' Diseases of the Breast. and Lungs,, and arrest of approaching Consumption. • - • The above medicine has proved itself one of the most efficatims ever employed in the above affec tions.. is well known by thousands, but, i.i order to make it more generally known. the proprietor thinks it necessary to publish the following proofs_ which constitute but &entail portion of the testimony. that mi.iht be adduced in proof of its efficacy.' Tbroughoat Cermany it is , used and employed more:than any other preparation for Colds,. &c., and there so Well known for , its efficacy, that they al it - the" LIFE PRESERVER." - - - • - • PriciS 50 cents a bouleA half pint.l Extract froint a letter from Nathaniel Atwood, Esq. of • - I . _ Eamon; Pennsylvania. Dear Sir should 'consider' it ungrateful. if I did .notl inform you (and With my consent allow you to publish this,) that after having tried by the'recom meudation of my friends, almost every kind of medi cine for coughs. colds, dtc... I never fouhd relief until lately having used Dr. Bechier'S Pulmonary ereser vative, recommended to me by your agent in this place. and which cured me of a violent cough. spitt • log of 'blood. pain in my breast, and shortness of breath,With all of which I have been afflicted for two years past.' I am now hoiveverenjoying as good health as ever, and owe my recovery to the above valuable . medicine. Trahslation from a communication in Getman.. Perrenuao, June 26th. 1810. DR. LF.IE it, at Philadelphia. • .R'espectedSir:-1 was much pleased after my arri val in this country. to find that Dr. Bechter's valuable preparittion. so long successfully used in ninny parts of Germany. is no r prepared by you. I have seen many wonderful cures made by it m 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 wherelone case was beyond the hopes of ever re covering, and was for years helpless, and confined to bed without • being able to lit up, but was "raised by the ; wonderful effects of Dr. 'Beehter's Pulmonary Preservative, and so fir 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 and in my own native country. • I hope it may be as successful in this country as it has been in Germa ny. When properly known no family will be witchP l out rt. Yours, Signed, SIGMUND SCIIARRE. P.S. I get it in thisplace of your Agent. Trenton, N. J., October 12th, 1839. FRIEND LEIDY :—Thee will, be much surprised at my communication, when I inform thee of my per fect recovery,- after having used six bottles of thy medicine. Thee knows hoiV miserable and dts. tressed I was. Pale, and sickly, without appetite, full of pain, with much cough. and oppression in my chest, rattling in my throat Ix. lam now enjoy ing good health, and :hough 60 years of age, feel young in spirits, and must attribute my good health to the good r tfects of thy Pulmonary Perse•vative. Day friend and well wisher. Signed, REBECCA lEMLEN. Extract of a letter from the Rev. IsraelHofikins of • On your recominendation„l made use of Dr. Bech ter's Pulmonary Preservative," and aithough I tried all other remedies for my cough, I never found relief except from the above medicine. 1 have been much benefited by it, and have recommended it to many others, who have suffered with pains in their breasts, coughing. spitting of blood, difficulty of breathing colds, influenzas. &c., and -all have been speedily cured thereby. Numerous other,edcates and recommendations, accompanyelirechons. PRICE. AOCENTS A BOTTLE. (half-pint. ) The 9.46 - ve is prepared and sold, IVIIOLESALE and /11`PAIL. at DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO AL No. 191 NORTH SECOND street, below VINE street, and also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S Drug store, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. July 10 1811 28-Iyr WETHERILI, St BROTHER, At the 07d tans. No. 65, North Front street Eq.itt Fide THREE DOORS FRO3I.TILE CORNER OF ARCII sr. PIMA DELPAIA. Manufacturers of ' White Lead dry and Calomel. groundin Oil, Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Green Ta rt. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas • Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Corn. do Aq. Fortis . A cet. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph: do Epsom Salts. Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi. de Narcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Corros.Bub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChamphor,Sal Nitre,Brimstone.llorax. Sze. Otter forsale the above mentioned articles, to. gether with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rtic le i nt he Chem ical and Illedicineline. Being manufcturers of all the articlesenumerated under the above head; they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glasi,from 68, 4 351, Oct 11837 48-- Winslow's Balsam of fore Hound. An unparalled remedy for common Colds, Coughs Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Brow• chili", and all diseases of the Briast and Lunge, tending to Consumption ; composed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonen le Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vege. table substances. Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW Rochester, N. Y. lIPHE innocence and universally admitted pectoral virtues ortho Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made, are too generally known to requite 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 'vegeMblo substances, as to render it the most speedy. mild atid certain remedy, now in use,for the corn plaints above mentioned. ANOTHER FACT. . Mr. Winslow—Sir: Having derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the use of your" BalSam of Hore hound," I ant anxious in some way, to pid in extending its benefits to othirs, and will therefore state the facts in my own case. In January last. I had been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at die Lun . for nearlyfire months, during which time I used everything thing almost, recommended ,in similar cases, but found little or no relief. flaving,giveoup my bus iness entirely, and by the advise of Phyaichns made preparation to go South as seen 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. i S %MUEL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort. May 15. 1840, . Trice 50 cents per bottle. Forsale by CLEMENS & PANVIN, and Wu. T. EP r- ING, Pottsvtlle, Pa. and bythe Druggists in the country generally. August 28 35-Bmo PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order 'of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill County, the subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Kiefer, late of Pinegrove ToWnship, in the said county, deceased, will expose to sale, by, Public Vendee, on Saturday, the 29th day bf.tanuary hest, at 2 o'clock, P. Id.. 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 by lands of Joseph Kiefer, 11. Hummel,Jacub Eberly. and .SwatattfCreek, co:tain ing one hundred and twenty five acres, more or less, part wood land and part clear. and a . good orchard on the same. Also, the undivided third part of two adjoining lots of ground in Zimmerman's addition to the town of Pinegrove. • Late the estate of said' deceased. Attendance i•villbe given, and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale; by • • SA NEEL GESS, Admin'r. . • By or der of the Court, JACOB K REBS, Clerk. OrWigsburg, December 25,1641 52-5 t . I Estate d . Abraham Ketfir, late of Pinegrore • . ..Township, deceased. • NOTICEris hereby given that Letters of Admin, isuation have been granted unto the subscriber, on the Estate of said deceased. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please Make payment, anuihose 'demands will please preseat 'their 'ac counts for Settlement- = • • ' . .;-. S4MIJEL CUSS, --Pinegrove, December 25: ' 52-6 . ifiktlhlitßY'S• AUSEURI • VIZIR rifitd2 Price •••'"ledticed:. The great successattcluling this pub 'ication for.the first year has enabled, the publ!shers to'reilaci3 the price for 1842 to'sl, pafabie in advance This.work ought to he introdacedinto every family where rhore aro ehildren.'l4 is published in Monthly nifirilters;aud will be delivetedlo Subscribers in this UordUgh fret °film:Gage. •Subscriptions received_ by B. 13ANN.i.N. Agent for the puttfisher. —' Baltimore. ME PHILADELPHIA-. AND, rtimfaj ••• Enka& - REILDI,l'cla RAIZ 2.04 D. RATES OF FREIGHT . • BETWEEN READING - AND PDILADELPIIIA, PEON AIAY 3rd. 1841. . Per Ten 2000 16 . Plaster. Slate; Tiles, Gypsum and • Bricks., 31,30 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, ; Lime, Tar and,Pitch; ' ' 150 Flour 20'cents per Barrel: Nails and Spikes, Bar.ond IfOD, Hollowware,- Grain, Salt. Bark, Lumber, Staves. Salt, Fish Tobacco, and' Lead, . -J GrocLries, hardware, whiskey, Ale , and Bier, Oil, Leather, Cottniy,' Steam, Engines 'St. Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Card, and Tallow, Rags, Wcod, Oysters, Hides, - Hemp, Earthen-ware and Glue, J Dry Goods, Wilma and Foreign,) Liqiiors, Drugs, and •Medicines, Glas'a, Paper, Ching and Queens. } 'Ware, Merit, Fish; and Confec. Urinary, - No storage will be charged for receiving or delivering freight, at any of the Depots on ills litre,unlesa allowed to remain over ten days. No Freight received after 3 o'clock P. M. sae be forwarded by the "ruing Train on the next day. , No Freight received after 5 - o'clock P. M. (.5 be unloaded 'on the same day. DAYS OF STARTING OF FetlonT TRAINS. From Reading, un Tuesdays mid Fridays, at G o'clock A. M. From Philadelphia; on %Vcdnesdaya and Sat. urdays, at 6 o'clock A. M. , G. A. NICOLL& Superintendant, Tranapt. P. & Read.rt. R Reading, May 8, 1841, 19— WRIGHT'S INDIAN yEGEyABLE PILL Of the North American College of Health. As appears by the following circumstances, cue fast superseding the use of another Pills as ONIVERFAL lIPMEDY, for the purification of the blood. and as a consequence, the4Todication of ntsEAsE from the HUMAN SY4TE3I. THOMAS & JAMES BEATTry AVI NG been duly appointed county Agent mm. for the sale, in large oi• &Mall quantities, o f the darned article, suggest the following as strong presumptive proof, that the ctsim orthis medicine to - public confidence, is Mended un un. questionable ar.d we believe; unquestionable au. thorny. Lctter from Mr. Cam&ld, Travelling Agent for the United States. Messrs. T. & J. BEATTY I herewith enclose fur your service in the way of advertising, the notice of Stichter & Mc- Knight, successors to Keim & Stichter: Read ing, who aro agents Ist Brandreth Pills, and perhaps for others. You will perceive the force of their language, under these circumstance,, and my business is to apprise you of-the testimo. ny which the gentlemen to whom they refer have already given,—four of them prior to the re. terence, and one, Mr. G. IL Miller, since the reference. but without being informed of it by me, or in any manner alluding to it. STICHTER & (as successors to;Keini, & Stichter,lteading.) having been duly appoint. eti county agents fin the excellent and superior medicine above named, are now prepared tolaup. ply the demands of 'former agencies, and will be gratified by the appointment and • B..apply of new ones, on the usual liberal terms, " For the character of theao 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 to market.— Their relative location gives every facility to.the inquirer, who desires to obtain, either for sale or use, a first rate article." To take thorn m consecutive order, then Mr. C. W. Porter, P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan, 26, took of me on commission 6 doz . Since that time, he purchased o 4 K. 4:S. Reading 6 dozes, and on the 4th inst. took 6 dozen of me, stating, that he never had a medicine which brougla back so good a report, nor ono which had so ready a sale. As he is Post Master, any person can easily and cheaply ascertain whether my veracity can be impeached andel lie same time learn what other pills, he sells or It sold. Mr: G. IL Miller. late of Briekeneville, bad requested me to appoint him an agent for Worn. elsdorl; because he well, knew the !mine of the article; April 20th hetook of me 4 dozer, and on the !Nth inst. he .had sold 26 boxes, it being in Weinclsdorf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen inure. This statement is similar to the foregoing. To Mr. M'Kinty, one, dozen were sent at a venture, perhaps in Deeember. Jan. 25, I left hint 2 dozen on commission, and on the I lth inst. he paid me for--7 dozen, stating, as do the others: that nu medicine with, which be is acquainted has as good a name and so ready a sale. Peter Kline, Post Muster, has sold to-a min who, has the white atielling. probably near GO whom I seen, and who states, that no other rem. edy has rendered him any service, but that this has, and now that he is persuaded to persevere, I am fully persuaded he. will entirely recover. Samuel Ueckler, Poet Master, sells the other pills, but states, that he finds 4 of these equal to 8 or 9 of them—that i tho' be had these less than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells about 10 boxes where he has a cell fur one of the other sort. Ile mentioned , a wo. man who has during , everal years suffered by the rheumatism, and thodgli other remedies had helm invoked, she has not found any benefit, save in the use of these pills. I would add much general and particular in tormation, but shall defer to a mote convenient opportunity an exposition which must be interest• ing to all who are liable, to diseases. To the busk ness in hand, 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 candoriand produce the effect to which truth is always entitled. Respectfully, R. CA %WIELD, Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville, May 29 22-9 The following named gentlemen compose the list of agents for this county and vicinity, so fee as they are at present received. Other names will be added as agents shall be appointed. ' & J. BEATTY, Pottsville, Daniel Saylor,Schuylkill Haven, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove, John Snider, P. M. Friedensburg,' J. cQ G, Matz, Port Clinton, 11: K. Miller, McKeansburg, • Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Drey & Co. Tuscarora, Samuel fiayer, Middle Port, Seidel & Co. flemburg, J- Wiest, Klingeratown, Aaron Matthews, P. M. Lower Mahal:o4l3F Jacob Kauffman. tipper do Kauffman, dd F. flamer. P. M. Nlilleraburg, Bahl P. O.) S. S:iindel., Principal Oilim 169 Ruco at. 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