El ===l . • smack and Blue Zre - S. . ' . . is vtiostas - sioonr. r• The brilliant - black eye . . _ May in trititmsh 'fatly mil ts darte, mil ts d a rteosithoui eating who feels 'em But the abiler eye of Woe; - ! !• - •- Though it Scatters wound's too, • is much better pleased when itlacals .Ddar Fanny! • • •j Is meclt better pleased' when it heais • 1 The blaCkleye May . my,, ' s t , - • L• ••;', • • "Come nod worship-my! ray- -s • . abating, peihatiliyott may move me ‘ ,r. • tut thetas's eyes, half hid, - • 7 Says NM under its lid, • • ' "1 love, and am YoUrs, ifyou love me!" •- 1 Vest - softy 1 - The blue eye, half hid, . • - • Says, frOthcoder its Id, : "I love.'and am yo urs , ifyou lore mer • • ' Come, ill me. then, why, '... - • • In that lofrely blue eye, _ NOt'a charm (111186ot I discover - • ••, Oh ! whylshould you wear, . The onlyillue pair Vhat,.. l ' ever sale "No" td, a lover? - Dear Fanny! • - Ohl - Should • • Thu That ever salt , who was try [denied that he teas, an • Irish kr what 'you mean by not he !said the g entleman who was ; 'but this I know, you were 'Och, your honor, if that's all,' I blame to that. .Suppose I a stable, would Lhav'e been lutist DEN ing to get a place, boy. 41 don't kna in; an Irishman 4 ' about hiring hini; 1 born in Ireland.' said the boy, <sin‘ bad been born irt horse": - 1 . JEMMY TIIOI4 , Oi• LAST.—Jemmy Thorne came into the office yesterday, with his 'hat off, Looking as serious (asthough he had just returned from his own funral. "What is the' Latter'!" asked we, considers -1 .1 ‘ • considers bly alarm . ed. uI met a man in the street five minutes ngo, a perfect stranger Mime," said Thorne, "and he ask ed me why the penny papers of the;present day are like an interlude"? ""And did you; tell him 1- •, 4, CertainlP . 4 !+ldi h im it - iris because iewas a centre piece, (is Ce l ia a piece.), He swore audibly and walked t i Picayune: Hinzasts.sr SLITT— , • §it down, sit - down, now; eat; !drink and be ;merry, and jist make ierselves a home, every one of ye's," said a generous' hearted, rollicking 'aaighter of the Green Isle - to 1•r guests "I'm at home, and I lit • wish e were every one of ye !hat same." A R StAll 8 , T ATV rt the State of Rackensack it s i lents that "poetry has - riz." The proprietors of t Woshington Telegraph inform their patrons that they will take "corn, pork, pa - tatoes, &c." in Votyment of subscriptions, if de livered immediately. They assign the following poetical reason'. -1 via winte,lnnd no more the beeses Bars ainongst the budging treeses; And whilst t i tie boy wit ragged trowees .Shivering hntneward drives he cowses, • Newly frotaLtut are his toeses. ' And Lilco, in? heart, how red his nose is." At' the Crimpl Court , on Saturday, a n it teas described imself as a "'penman ;" but on - being ask r e - d. invhat species of " penmanship " be was employed, he replied that he penned sheep in Smithfield tu.4.rhet. A nitetwo HAND,',—The editor of the Ilagers tows lionild ths he is always ready and wink* to lendi helping hand or even an ...tax; to squeeze the ulies, if that will keep them from '- squeezing themselves to death. If the dear crea tures must be 'squeezed, they may as well be squemod in the !right way. thing is more , sublime in nature :`e, half frightened to death, and a • ring under a vision. To feel this one should turn poet and be do lling like the following rich sta4n ,iid in some papers : I TO SALLY. 1 12.1[PRENIAII ST4I.ING. I mtikins are the gal, at I demote atici mire ; mi sweet charming Sal, but Zephaniah. Anosy.—N than a war-ho village poet lab • . in all its vigor, livered of some sae, which we CM Wh I kok A. Moor —A couplo of friends, were !y, near New Orleans, when the TAKING IT Tiding out, I horse driven'b in vi one of them, became a littleln- f .dependent, ulglashed (gat a devil of a rate, de fying every effort to control him. "This is a gone case,"isaill the ono driving; can't begin to hold him ; j 'st help me will you 1" '.O, never =mind," said thz[other, very complacently, dare say we can._rii e about as f.it as the horse can run !" Tae Parse: Roy AL.—A candidate for the laureateship tia3 perpetrated the following : The first oft e royal infant males Receives the title of the Prince of ll'a/es: Beeause, 'tie Near to seamen and to lubber, Babies and whales are both inclined to Mulder. Pa gi:TT F 1 !I. — A distinguished counsellor at Nantucket, found a ball of yarn in the street, and winding up the thread, he followed it until he overtook the fatly who dropped the ball and had the other end 4 the thread in her pocket., The counsellor made Irs politest bow, put on his blandest smile, :and returning her the ball sag]: "Madam, I have often heard of ,spinning street yarn, but I never caught one at it before." If your sister]' while tenderly egad in a ten der comers:Ai( n with her sweetheart, requests You to bring h z a glaas of water-from an adjidn ing roam, yot can start on the errand, but you need inafVurt . You will not be missed. •_ , no y sham% put corsets on me, shall they f'! ..No, my go , they shout; but what puttbatin your head I" ..Why, Mr.preen says as how if I kill', any .more of his eltCkens, he'll give me the dames( lacin' that eveil was:!• •-• "What are you doing there all alone in that .0 lamafiouse, saila gentleman to an inshman, the sole occupant 6f a dilapidated building. 'Sure, and it's an offieer Irani, your honor,' said Pat.— *Am officer -11.4 w so 1 , 'Why yoU see, the others are all gone, and I'm left-tenant." llama LAFx.—"l'dy deaf, I believe y .ur lamp went out lbefore I got home last night," re•- !harked a genrdeman to his lady at breakfast.r ;True," replied the,lady, "but then you know the sun 7413 Ur, " Nothing more was said. Eliness.-; . -A Wisconsin editor acknowl edges the receipt of Congressional documents 'do advartee of the mail" in consequence of a flock. ci wolves chasing the post rider across the prai ries. • • . The best lipoealve in creation is a sweet kiss. • [Exchange paper. .The remedy should he used with great care, hoWever, es it is very apt to bring on an offlti ion of the Heart. Tem..kdv. ,Vsar HA n .—"Thetardent fare I ever experi enced," said! an old Chager,i,"was the time when 1 got lost in the woods. slept on a rock, and cracked butterOuta with m teeth for a living.— Them was hare times."' ' ' " Basurtruc -T.mt - oriT.- I `rtre editor of the • Limisiium.American, speaking of snow, says: cthat pale patriot, who never I yes his .native north, and who So hates the oluptupus effemi nacy. of spring time and e pretty flowers,that hiilcoe.ps himself away upon their approactiy The 446 Chest, papers ctintain a- call for a meeting of those in that city whO approve the -course of Jous Qin:gels Anans in sustaining the -tight of pe l ition. . • 1116/22 1522 MEN . . ' , ,•• ../ Lar—Ntis• Jou* • OLD _ESTABLISHED PASSAGEISF*Ii.ZE.',_ 10 PINE STILICET,C.)Rig= Cr Z • iv E subscriber steileityoiCiall the attention of o:etc.-frier' and the' public in 'genirtil; towing' arrangement for the year the.purpOse , oi'bringing out Cabin, Second. Cabin and Steerage passengcrii By the nine line of Liverpool Packets. .. -Sailing the 15t,,13(11 and •25:11 of every Month. The comprising this line are ;' Geo. Washington, Ir:dep. ndeneet ; • United States, ' Sheffield, liarrifk, . Siddons, Patrick Henry ; ; • , Rescue. Vititniatt, Stephen 'Whitney, C • Rosario, • Shcridan.,_ . By the London Parkas, • . To sail hem New York the-let, hub and 20th---, and final London 'un 1:1, 17th and 27th of each month. •: ' . , • .Mediator,. Ontario, _ Wellington; Toronto; ' Qoelirc, - Westminster, Philadelphia, rSt.laines, Switzerland, - Montreal, . Ilentitick Hudson, Gladiator, t - In connection with this above, and far the pur pose of affording still greater facilities to passen gers, the subscribers have established the . . Star tree of Liverpool l'achts, • 'To sail from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of every month. comprising the following very su perior fast sailing ships,,-viz Russell Glover; Capt. Hower, 1000-tons Echo, • Sill, • St. Mark, - Alexacder, 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, 1000 All of Which are nearly new, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened. 'The laat four are own ed exclusively by the subscrbers, a fast which, indepe i ndeninr their long standing in their be einess it is presurned is a sufficient guarantee to the pu blic which no other housein their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels ol the same ,Cless, in regular succession. thereby affording passengersan opportunity of embarking at Liverpool usekly, so that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with an, abur.dant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases where (he parties de cline coming out, the money paid for their pas sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to -send money to theirfriends, drafts at sight will be given un the following Bank, and Branches, .viz On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork Limerick Clomp& Londonderry Sligo Wexford Behest Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Whim Tralee Yongint I Enniskillen 151 - ensglian Banbridge Ballymena l'arsonstown Duwnpavick Cavan • Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Barnum Ennis Ballyshaunoo Strabane Dungarven Mallow Money mere Cetehill Kilresh Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. LEI England—news. Phillips 4. Tiplariv, London; P. W. Ryritei, 1.19., Liverpool. For further particulars opply or address ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER & McMURRAY, ' 100 Pine aired', corner South, or to P. W. ny RN ES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Cu., Philidelphia Thome) Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjainin Bangqn, Esq. Putisvtlle Passages direst from Dublin, Belfast, London derry and Ceirk.. The subscriber is now reedy to engage Passengers to sail 'direct from either of the above named Porte in vessels to sail in the months of April, May, end June. Ire'The subscriber, will also engage Passen gers going out from New York to London or Liverpool, and transmit p oney to any part of England, Ireland, - Wales l and Scotland, on ap plication at the Miners' Jobrual office. B. BANNAN. ET 100,000 BOXES OF at FIR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA swap '''''' PILLS sold the past year. in' '.KILL OR CURE." This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the numer ous Quacks whosnuficture preperations of va rious kinds which h i ve mercury for their base. .. H&J ARE THEN . 11. 'How you trust to stick preperatiens. - 'Tis true, they kill or curr,' and you all Dien hear of 'the cures, but never-hear 'of _thelined or wounded, or those whose cwertilutions are completely destroyed and - broken down. :: . To all•those who have been using Quack mcdi einee I would,recommend the use of remedies tha will counter act their bad effects, before it is tolate Therefaiie . in guratd against tlin evil effects of Quack medicines ' and employ surh medicines only as you know, andhave proof of being prepared by a regular. ciperienced Apeaetary - anu Physician.— Such is DR. LEIDY'S -' RS,-IP ARIL' A or BLOOD PILLS, . Which may be used at all times. ages, and sea sons. where either a mild or adore pbrgaterc may be required, nr as a purifier of the blood and animal _fluids. and in all diseases requiting purgation, cleansing and purifying the system, Arc. &c. They may be used without restraint from diet or occupation, front moderate or temperate being free from mercury and as the minerals, and an antidote against. their bad effects. Numerous certificates from Yariousparts of the Unite% States have been, from time to time pub. lished, it is only necessary to inform the public 'chili [bey maa be had genuine. :Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians and Othets accompany the directions. To eatisfy.thelvrarld that they are no quack prep aration, I would simply observe, that they are the preparations of a regular Druggist and Physician, attested also by Dr. P. Physick, D N Chapman, Dr. $ 'Jackson, Dr. W E Horner. Dr. William Gibson, Rcv. W. 11. Delaney GC. Blddle, Esq., R.rAdrain, Esq , Sze: &e, They are prepared and sold. r, holesa le and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S IIEA urn EMPORIUM, No. 191 N. SECOND Street, below Vine, sign. of the Gola. en Eagle and Serpents. and by, VV. T. EPPING, Druggist, Pottsville., February 27th. 9 • HEAD ACHE. JUDGE rATTERSON. _ it o EAD the following from ittlge Patterson, for thirty yenrs the first Judge of the County in which he lives. Middldown, N. J. March 12,1840. Messrs.tomstock 4' CO. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purpOies Which it is intended. [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ] Literteni CERTIFY that my daughter has been title etliwith sick neadache for thespace of about 20 tears. the attacks occurring once its about two weeks, frequently lasting 24 hours during which time the paroxysms have been so severe. as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after having hied . almost all other remedies in vain I hive been induced as a last resort to try Spohn's ileadache Remedy as sold by ynu ; and to the rem. disa:moirament and joy of herself and her friends I found very material relief from the first dose of the medicine; she ha s followed up the directions with the article, and in every ease when an attack was threatened has found immediate re fiet,until she is near permanently cured. The attacks' are now very seldom, and disappear im mediately after taking the quantity directed. Al hor e that • others may be benefited by the use of this truly invaluable metheipe, has induced mo to send you the above. and remin your obedient servant, JEIIU PATTERSON. e - - • _ Judge ofthe Court C. P. Sold ONLY by Comstock & Co. 11, Maiden Lane, And also by Wm. T. Epting.Clemeni & - Parvin and t. S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co; June 2. - -27-1 y DRUGS :ma' zurzazczigps: Joucs. C. MARTIN'S Drug and ,Chemical Store, Centre Street. first' door above Mahan tango SCUULLIZILL'COViVTT PA. Mere he offers for. nine choke and well selected Drtrge. llfedieines. Chia.. Qils, Double Dye Stull's. mica's. Patent bledleinS, Taint Bruslies,Sash,Tonin, Paints, Cans, • • .: Potty,'Perfitmety; am. - Orders from rhysidlans; Country Mei-chants, shank: . fully received and. promptly atiendnd in; 'at ft: -- small advanceen City venntesale preen." Irri s artieular attention given to Pliysiciare-siriesicrip , Novembe , r tions at! all bourn. - • - - 27 i ~ :„.., • ; • ;, • • •. . - . _ Miel AGENTS BE ADVISED. Dr. R. F.. James. '' Dr. W. P. Dosses. Dr. Robert Hare. Dr. J. Redman Cnrce assortment Of fresh iiii Alt istartt BaLstarit of Wild_ heat. - 1 rug ntirwe stsov,' ; L -1 012. Consu i sirrionl and Lungs . - CtimaNTN: Caws. In:' Clitwarsk ;Munn, SuMscurry's WII9OPINO COUGH, PAM*, OR WEAR.*A, ES' TUC BREAST, CHI/ONIC, Cueio?sa. and ; alt dis,siss of thou ' riitinonaiy Organs. ( -1 BEAD WIIAT IT ILtS : DONt. • A Wonderful Recorry.—Mrs. S. E. Austin; was attacked with this decease in the fail of 1838 , ori ,, ina iing (senile violent cold which settled.e.p.l. an her lung!. Various yetnedies were resorted tr—the wo.t Milliqphysiciana were ennstilted yet step by step that ftlatful disease, cossuisiption began to prey upon She: became suhjcct to violent fits of coughing, `expectorated large (man; title!) of matter •and was evidently oinking very fast., In this &sues:444 'situation, after Fill the various remedies had been tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to atilird her any prospect of relief; the invaluable Boisais re. stored her to health; and tow, in the place of that emaciated forin„withering to decay,,she is mingling in society; in better health : and spirits than she has enjoyed for years. Er See deserip. tion of this interesting case in Dr. W istat's Tre atise on Consuinption. Disinterested Testimony:, flaying witnessed the surprising efficacy of D. Wistfir's piepara. lion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it es a valuable remedy; and acknowledged his statement true and cor. reet, 11. WALTEItS, M. D. New York, April 1:2, 1841. • ! A Surprising Cure—Mrs.lMartha Wilson, a poor but highly respe i clablemember of the Meth. odist church, was also afflicted with Consump tion in its worst •forrns, and'Considered past ro_ covery by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal. sal was presented to her,,,whieh relieved her im mediately. This circumstance , being Made known to the members of the church„ they pur chased several bottles for her which relieved her entirely. The,-same 'society have Purchased . over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent. cir cumstances, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance where it has not given surprising relief. Li' We, the undersigned. members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above' statement of Mrs. Wllsoh's case, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are afflicted. GEORGE MILLER, MAO GARDNER, TiloßlAs CO(.1.111P,: ELIiARETII ',Aeons. Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with thiscoMplaint for nearly 'five years, during which time she was under the most skil ful physicians—had lsiedMereury, Botanic, and Ifonircepathic remedies, andevery thing that af. bored her any hopei of relief. 'She Wad dull, wandering pains in the side, sotnetimed in the shoulder and small of the'baCk, a hacking cough, frequent pains in thd breast, and has been una ble to sleep on the right sida for three years. BY the use of this Balsam, she, was cured in a few sucks, and remains well to this day. , ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxboroogh, S,,pteinbcr 12, 1841.' Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles'inore of your Balsam of Wild CherrY, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great Many remedies within the last year. but have never'found any thing that 613 relieved me CO much. It has stopped My tough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I s l ee p hotter at night and feel better in every way than I have fm many Mouths. respectfu JAMES KELLY. *, Ilolmesburg, September 12, 1841.. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Hal. sam. I have now taken three bottles ie.alt, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be- fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOD lIOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. .‘ Dear Doctor,—Hdaring so many people talk about the wonderful ,cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry, has made in 'Consumption, I sent, to one of your Agents the 'other day flir a bottle, and have found it to relidve me so much, that - I want three bottles more rect soon, as I-believe it will cure me too. I have used.p great many balsams of different kinds, IMvetried Jayne's Expecto rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dime me as touch good as yours has. Send by-the Steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WILLIAM THOMAS. PAINS IN THE BREAsT, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND Cooon.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he 'says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovised and now enjoy excellent health.' tiothate Cured.—Mr. Jacob Pnider has am th4ized , us to sa'y that he was afflicted with this . annoying. complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vain. tie was subject to constant wheezing; a troublesome Coni; Spit. ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afilitted with an obstinate Cough; originating from a disease of thcitung. t and Chest, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal. sam. Such in fact is the nature end simplicity - of this medicine, und to extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al though scarce two years have elapsed since it was first Made - public, we :can proudly say, its fame has spread in every direction, and it is rap. idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered' to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of 'the country, wilt find this medicine an, important and valuable wedition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not iii our rower to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and there are doubt lobs thousand suffering who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it epnveniently. Re particular when you purchase, to ask for DO. WISTAIt'S BALSAM OF Wlf;l3 CHERRY, OP there is an article called the "SvituP op WILD CHERRY,' advertised, which is entirely a differ eut medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound pieparaiion of the Prunus Virginiana, or " Wild Cherry Bark"—approved by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ility, and nniversally acknowledged the most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery 1 Nt Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in many' diseases—the quack. may puff his sonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing h4a ever proved as snecess fel as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Meta's Balsam of Will 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 even in ,the advanced stages of consumption, and in 'Liver Complaints, diseases which have, baffled the - skill of the most distkriguisbCd physicians, when patients'have Suffern with the , most dui tressing cough, great difficulty in breatbing; night sweats; bleeding of the, tunes, &c. after the most. esteemed , remeilies , of our Pharmaecepios .hove faded, tins invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief bursetually effected cures, alter all hopes of a recovery; had been entirely de spaired of. - Hosides Ste surprising efficacy-in these formi dable complaints, it hes proved it :very superior rentedy for diseases of children, such as Croup . Whooping Cough: deC , and in those disordess that- prevail so cstenrively throughout the winter season, such as Coughs, Cade., Pleurisy, Influ. en.sa,, and Pains in the Bridst, - proceeding from lected colds, it stands unrivalled.. Y ; Prepared; Wholesale and , retail, kis 'Wtrzssiets Chemists, No, 33 South kourth Street, Philadelphia. Price - 1.00 a bottle. ' sold in Pottsville. by.- . . JOHN S. C. Agent for Schuylkill county. • ;.I 'Druggists and dealers supplied at :the wholesale price?. January 1 ' ' :• KIMIIERTON BOARDING sCHOOL Fo: , FEmAi.v.s.—Sitnated.ia..Chester Camay, Penn W. `from Philadelphia, aid piles frotir. tire Reading 'Rail Road it ' November 27. • ' • - WERs S ''4OURNAL - . - , SilifUlci: Fr v yant:*piih,:.ind the Aost ofpaisifaL disagneable, and hitikrto lariats. Ele affections r rutting ,theiefrovi. Rixtrinalism, (11 crrous Sores. While - Seccitio ,, , s, Diicases tkeLircr and, Skin , goievai DOffiti 4 1 % and_, ail •Dise a# 4 arising froFilinviiity cf?not • \l - 11SMedicin'e Is particularly recommended - "a- at this season of theiyear, as an' . alterative and a Purifier oldie blond. ,It gives a'tone and vigor to debilitated euiistitutious, which invalids are unconscious of until they have experienced its effects. ' - It; 'n Dl--• it is also recommended in Diseases* lungs and breast life supposed to beaffected, and also where' the constitution IS briiken'down by the nse of Mercury or Quinine • THIS MEDICINN - hits the SingslarlortunS a just tribute to its great merWof recorw— mended by the most celehrated Practitioners •of - Medicine Hi the United . States acid Europe;-where=' as Lot one Ole spuriouimixtores, made in itni•-• tabor' of it,has the least Support fronr thm Medi cal paralty. This fact coffers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be men tiened toerhr - Conviction. Swaim 's, Panacea no recomw ed to all• those invalids 'for whom Physicians prescribe Saisaparilla Syrups, Ex— ' trams,, &c. • • Prepared at Sw aim's Labaratory, Philadelphia Sold by 11. Damian, Agent for Schuylkill Coun ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 12, 37—Af OFFICE OF THE Pill LAOELPIIIA & READING RAIL ROAR! COMPANY. 9 3 HE rrcsident and Managers of,the. Phila. delphia & Reading Rai! Road Company give notice to the TRADE that, they have made ar rangements to open their COAL RAILWAY from Pottsifille to the river Delaware for the trans. portation of coal, in all the month of November net. Rates of Freight and Toll on Coal. Prom Port Carbon, Pottsville, Mount Carbon, or Schuylkill Haven, the charges for Fi tight and Toll on coal. ( delivered in the Company's Cars on their Railway) will be as follows : • Per ton, During the months of December, Janua ry. and February. 81,50 During the months of March, April, May, and June: ' 1,75 During the months of July, August, Sep tember. October, and November. 2,00 Ac allowance of 20 cents per ton will be made to those who-furnish their own cars. From Port Clinton the charges wall be 2.5 cents per ton less than the above. By order of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Secretary k Treasurer. Philadelphia, /Vitalist 14th 1841. • 33 TETTER! ITCH! DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTET AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily 'do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great success kn removing and curing the 'fetter and Itch. Numerous testimonials might be published of ita,etficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals' having their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with perfect safety by young and old, even upon infants, containing 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 Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's - Health Empo. risen, ( sten of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Na. 191 NORTH SECOND Street, below Vine. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING'S, Drug store, Pottsville. Pt tee 25 Cents a box. June 9, 25 CLEANLINESS OP THE HEAD AND [LAIR. STRANGE it that persons who attend strict ly .toliersonal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the Head—the flair the most essential— the most exposed—and the most beautiful when properly cored for, of all the gilts of the Crea tor. Perfectly free may it be kept of dandruff or scurf wish a certainty that the hair cannot fall nut, by the use of the Balm of Columbia. Ladies, will you make your toilet without this article 7 I answer fearlessly, No, If you haves 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—lhconly really val•, ifatile article. mass of testimony from all clas ses to these facts. From the Boston Chronicle, Jane 10. We see by an advertisement in another column that hl?seirs. Comstoek & Co., 'the Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose him was so near. ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological developements, which, considering that they be tokened a most amiable dispositinn,'was not in reality very unfortunate. 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 ego, 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 :o wear a wig a year ago, we have now, through ita virtue, hair e. nough, and of a passable quality, of Oar ofwo. DARING FRAUD The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a notorious' counterfeiter. Let it never lio pur. chased or used unless it have the signal - tire o COMSTOCK 4. CO, on 'a splendid wrapper. Thrs is the only external test that will secure the public from deceptidu. Address COMSTOCK 4. CO, Wholesale Druggists, New Ybrh, Maiden Lane 77. And also at WILLIAM T. EPTINO4.and CLEM ENS 4. PARVIN, and JOAN S.C. MAR TIN. Druggitts, of Pottsivllo June 26 1841 26-Iy. NOTICE.—WHEREAS John T. Him. zard 4ndjo John Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strauch, did on ,the ninth day of February. A. D. 1841 , execute to the undersigned/a general Assignment of their effects, held in copartnership and indi. vidual, which after providing for the payment of one small preference, provides for the pay— ment of ail their debts equally and rateably with. out stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons having demands against the :aid firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to presentthem to the undersign. ed, and all persons indebted to the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard and. John Strauch, are required to make payment without delay. F. W. HUGH ES, GEO. C. WYNKOOP Aseignees. The Assignment and a full statementof affairs may be teen at any time at the office of August 14, 33 E. W. HUGHES. -_— ff 311 BRE IL 4S.—the suberiber re. spectiutly begs ,leave to, announce to the pnblio of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has removed his elegant stock of Silk and Cotton Um. brellas from Reading to Pottsville, where he in. tends* to continue - the business if ho should-meet the favor or the public, which he will - do all in his power to obtain, by the manufacture of the best and modern articles. He also repairs and covers .Umbrellas and Parasols, at the shortest notice, and at the most reduced prices. 11e re. sides at No. 4, Mahardango street. HENRY ROSENTHAL, ' Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. • Pottsville. December2s, 1841. 52-3 m. FRENCH BURRS. MI AIM ISB URG LL.STONE • MANLY. BA FAGTORY.—The subscriber has kik re. calved froM Havre; France, orn TROIISAND BORE BLOCKS, of very superior quality; and is prepared to manufactbre to order ail siztli of MILL STONES, ' at the lowest possibly- rates. ; All the malaria Ir used are of the best •quality; and the stones are I equal to any in the world. , Stones will be ezehanged for Log timber, Steno coal, Iron, any - kinchnf grain, Leather, or !T y:other saleable article, et the highest market' prices. Letters addressed' to OM solisciiher Wilt re 7 cave the same- prompt - attention:as if persona application were made. WILLIAM IL, KEPNEILI ifirdsburg Mill Stan° Mann: factory, Jeutpary 29,1841. 5--3mik. • • . , here: the HUMAN- HAIR. IMtWO I ' • ; IVEW STOREg. - • THE übstribers - would anneence to the public I that .they have taken the , store lately . occu pied -by J. W.-Lawton & Co. and have just re beived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Graccries;Queenswarc, &c. among which aro - ;•-• DRY GOODS; Blue -13 lock and Fancy colored Cloth - ' and b'assitners-statinetts-Mouslin de LanesChint 4es--11annels-:Cottsin ild—Cbecks. Tickings, 151er:oda-Bleached and Unbleached Btuslins !Winter lrestingsShawls.: -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs-Wolsey-Worsted and Cotttni Hoiscry-, Memo Hose and Halt Hose-Gloves-- Umbrellas,&e. • - • - .CROCERWES. Rio—java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars-. Young Hyson-;-Gun powder, Imperial and Black Tess—Pickles— Spices —Syrop-- : Sugal lipase. and Trinidad, Mo. fasces—Sperm and 'Compton Oils.—Fish—Soaps --Crackers=Rke-:-Ratsina and currants—Hops , ••!__ 4044y$yrAAE. • Live!poid,'Granjte, Conanton and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblbis, l :Blates*„.:Ltimps &c. together with an ,sisatirttnent Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. ¶o all •ofivtlichl we would invite Cho attention nErOur - friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTS! AN & SILLY MAN. W. TROUTAIAN, SILLYMAN. c November 20 PILES, &c.rslOD REWARD. HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD .4 - 1 ' has been offered for months, to any one who' will us a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the Pail; without being cured. 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 case. • ( externally) in the following complaints. For the Pilesj Vightness of the chest, For all Dropsy I espe cially in children 'render Feet Fonlilleers of the . Sore throat cancers : Or other fungus 8. or ulcers ' . however obstinate roue Whooping cough Scald Head LOOK OUT Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed upon. •One thing will only protect you— it is the name of COMSTOCK & CO.: that name must be 'always on the wrapper or you arc 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. Epting, Clemens & Parvin, and John C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville,SchuylkillCoutity July 3 . 27-1 PENNSYLVANIA ;CALL, POTTSVILLE, PA. WILLIAM G.% JOHNSON, Ma:Tr:ILLY announces to his numer 11-u ous friends and the public that ho has taken I. -) ..,:.. this commodious Establishment, re. •s• ~ fi tted it up in a superior_ manner, and 1131111 . • me . . 7 ; is now ready to acco.nmodate the tray ---____—_.- ening community. The building is very large, three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners' Bank, and in the most pleasant part of the Borough, and is well adapted fur the purposes intended, having large Dining Rooms, extensive and airy iarlours, single and double lodging rooms, .5.e, &C. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept' ill 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 theicomtort of such as may favor him with their custo m. The Reading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different sections of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B. There is a refectory in the bisement story of the Building, where all kinds of Refresh ments can be obtained at the shortest notice. Puttsv:lle, October 30 44 TATHAM dr BR()TII•EIIS' PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE. From undersigned, agent for the manufacturers -m• offer for sale LEADEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thickness and strength f:om to 5 inches in diameter of bore. The superiority of this Patent Pipe, - will be evident upon examina tion. It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively need in Phila. delphia for private service, being the cheapest and best. Water, after Mending sometime in small iron pipes will generally deposite 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 uses. Calibre. Lengths. Weight. inch 100 yards 1 lb. per yard. # 70 " 1i 0 i .O 50 0 2 " LL # 21 1. 25 " 25 yards, 3 lbs 6oz per yd. 1 4. 25 feet, 5 lbs. 10 oz. 14 " 40 " 6 lbs. 19 oz. The price of the above is very low,—Apply to B. BANNAN, Pottsville. Agent for TATHAM & BROTHERS. Nu. 44, Prune Street, Philadelphia September 4.1841 .• 36-6 m. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS Published by the American Sunday Schad Union Gilts for Holidays lchlu, a Historical Sketch of Jewish History, The Spring Morning, The New Year's Gilt, Wickliffe and his Times, • Way of Life, • Bunyan's Holy War, illustrated, ../Cdos, tLe Child's Example, The Song of the Angels, . Joy of the Shepherds, Youth's Friend, Together with. several • hundred premium gooks for schools, from one- cant to- 20 cents each: Also, Union Spelling Books and Primers; Testaments and Hymn Books, Readers No. 1,2 & 3,, ;• Union Question Books ; Vol. 1, • Catechisms and Red and Blue Tickets, Class and minute Books, All of which will be furnished to Sunday Schools and others, nt the Union Cataloage pra. cee.• Forsalo by December 2.5 INSTRUCTION on the PIANO FOR. ':'E and in VOCAL MUSIC.—The inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte and Vocal music accornoa nytng the same, to such persons thatmay feel disposed to , patronise him.—He will at stated hours,..attepd in any family; his terms may be ascertained by -application at Mr. Shubereei Store, Centre Street. - July 10 23—y E. F. RICOARDS. DOCTOR AD. LIPPE D nESPECTFULLY informs - the inhabitants of Pottsville and" its vicinity, that he has moved in town, nod offers his - professional servi ces in all the medical branches to the public. Praeticing the Homcmpathic system; and if! requested, the Allca.pathic, he hopes from long! , experience to give full satisfaction to such as I will call on him. He" will btsready for profession., al services at any timoat his residence. - • '' • ' AD. LIPPE, M.D. 'Greenwood, Deoember - 4 49—tf GERIIIAN BOOKS. —THE ;sub scriber has for sale. the - following' German Books, which he will sell by the dozen or single, at , Philadciphia prices, - Family - 13iblds, quarto end octavo with Plates Testaments, with and without clasps,. • Vnion'ffymn Bookii,. - • 1" - salters. largo and small, ' - &ark's - Prayer BoOss,. • - A BC Books, CatiChisizis; English 'dz. German, Re Ger toat d m r -Arith d rn o tifi do ca. Vete 49-2 t 8. BANNAN. Eliff=l!l liktOß Coughs,.Colds, influenza; Asthma.Catirrhst Direasws of the Breast. and bangs, 'and arrest of approacbingqinsumption. , The atteVe:medteine - has prayed itself onertif the most efficatinus ever employed in the above atfee. lions. It is well known, by thousands, but, ii, order to make it more gerierilly known: the proprietor thinks it necessary to publish the following proofs.' whiCh cormitute but a small portion of the testimony that might be adduced in proof of its efficacy. Throughout Germany it is used and employed more than any other preparation for Colds. itc.. and there so well known for its efficacy, that they call it the" LIFE - PRESF.RVER." Price 50 cents a bottle, (half pint-) ' • Extract from a letter from Nathaniel Atwood, Erq. of • .. , Easton,.Pencsylitl n Dear Sir should consider it ungrateful, if I did not inform you (and with my consent allow you , to publish this, ) that after hating tried by the recom-: mendation of my friends, almost every kind of medi chic fur cough', colds, Ac:. I never found relief until lately having used Di. Bechter's Pulmonary Preser vative, ;recommended to me by your agent in this Place, arid which cured me of a violent cough, spilt• tog 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 however enjoyingas good health as ever. and owe my recovery to tho above valuable medicine. .. _ Trans!ion from a communication in Getman. all „ DR. LEIC rat Philad i e l lThia n . " u' June 26th. 1810. Respected Sir:-1 was muctrpleased after my. arri• val in this country. to find that Dr. &cheer's valuable preparation. so long successfully used in many parts of Germany. is no v prepared by you. I have seen mnpy wonderful - cures made by it to the oldiountry. Many persons, whose lung,al 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. covering. and was for years helpless, and confined to bed without being ab!a to sit up, but Was raised by the wonderfuleffests of Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preservative, and so far 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 nd in my own nativecountry. I hope it maybe as ccessful in this country as it has been in Gertna ..: y. When properly known no family will be with— out it. lung standing Fresh Wounds Chiblains &c. &c. On yourrecommendation.,l made use of Dr. Bea ter's Pulmonary Preservative." and although I tried all other remedies for my cough, 1 never found relief except from the above medicine. I have been much benefited by it, and have recommended it to many others, who have suffered with itains in their breasts, coughing. spitting of blood, dilficultv- „of breathing colds, intluenzas, &c., and all' have been speedily cured thereby, Numerous other certificates and recommendations, accompany directions. . PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE (half-pint. ) The above is prepared and sold, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at DR. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM, No. 191 NORTH SECOND street, below VINE street, and also at WILLIAM T. ErriNG's Drug store, Pottsville, Schuylkill County. July 10 18-11 28—lyr WETIIERIL'. & BROTHER, At the 0?d land, No. 65, North Front street Ens! ride TIMER DOORS FROIf,TIIE CORNER OF ARCH ST. PHILADELPAIA. Manufacturers of White Lead dryand Calomel, groundin Oil, Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Lirharge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do Green . Tart. Emetic do, Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Corn. do Aq. Portia Acet. Morphia •Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi.de Narcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Corroi,Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. "- Refiners OfChamphor,SalNitre,Brimstonettoras. Offerfbrsale the above mentioned articles. to gether with a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other articlein the Chem. icaland Medicine line. Being manufcturers of all theartielcsenumerated under the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass,froea 68, 4 38, Oct 1 1837 48— B. BA 'MAN. 52- NEW - DIMG STORE. THESnbactibcr returns 11",....ligratelnlacknowl. edgements to'he citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance:ef. ter the loss of his' p - roperty by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub. Ite'generally, that he has again commenced the'Drug Business in the honie formerly occupied by Charles'W. Clemtant, in Centro Street, in the borough -of Pottsville, where may always be had a geqeial assortment of ' - :DRUGS, . . MEDICINES, , • PAINTS - - , PILLS, .-:-' GLASS, ' DYE STUFFS. ' And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommo dating terms. N. 8. ,113 Physicians prescriptions carefully nt up at the shortest notice; - ' Cr 30,1333 , - WM. T. EPTING. ' VIE Whiter session of this institution corn ; minced on October 25th, and will continue twelve weeks exclusive of the vacation. it is earnest!; requested that all having wards or chit. dren to enter, Will do so at the commencement of the' session, as much of success of the po. pits depend upon a prompt and judicious classifiz cation. No 4110WIMCI3 will hereafter be madefor absence, except in cases or protracted sickness. TER -VS - . Plain English branches, $ 4 00 Higher • I . ' . 6- ,00 Classics • . - • 800 Stationary, • • 25; - C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. P. Banks be furnished to the pupils at the customary" prices when 'requested by the pa rents., ' , Octo'ter, 31, * 2.s—tf =MKIMM PULMONARY. lIRESEEMATIVE: Yours,Signed, SIGMUND SCITAIIRE. P.S. I get it in thisplace of your Agent. Trenton, N. J.. October 12th, 1539 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 how miserable and dis tressed I was. Pale. arid sickly, without appetite, full of pam, with much cough. and oppression in my chest, rattling in my throat Yc. lam now enjoy log gond health. and :hough 60 years of age, feel young,in spirits, and must attribute my good health to the good effects of thy Pulmonary Persentative. thy friend and well wisher. Signed, REBECCA EMLEN. Extract of a Idler from The I?eo. Israel Hopkins of Balbmore Winslow's BaLsam of Hore Hound. An unparalled r emedyfor c"ommon Colds,Cozighs Asthma, Ilenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, and a diseases of the Breast and Lunge, tending 4O Consumption ; composed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Bonesel. Blood Root, Liverwort and several other rege. jle ) substances. Prepared only by J. M. IN LOW Rochester, Ar. Y. -••E intiiicence universally admitted pectoral virtues orthe Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made,are too generally known to require 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 vezetable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use,for the coin plaints above mentioned. - ANOTHER FACT. Mr. Winslow—Sir: Having derived the most aston ishing benefit, by the use of your" Balsam of Hore hound." 1 am anxious in some way, to aid in extending its benefits to others, and will therefore state the facts in my own care. In January last. I had been afflicted With an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs. for nearlyfire months, during which time I used every thing almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little or no relief. Having given up my bus iness 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 'MU EL O. ROGERS, Cooper, EPankfort. May 15,1840. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEMENS & PARYIN, and WM. T. EPT IN% NAM*, Pa. and bythe Druggists in the country generally. August 28., 35-Bmo RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. Porrsvnu: IN STITUTE. gam 11=MMNI --,.. - 1, -• ~ , ' ..? ME NiSl TIIE IE'IIILADELPHIA AND R..t w vr. 2, 7 , V-;A= atidunNe nazz-Roau, RATES OF' FREIGHT BLTWEEIC RZADING AND PIIILADELMIA, Fnox " - Per 'itin 200010 1 . Plaster, Slate, Tiles,' Gypsum and / Bricks, - : ' c 01,30 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, / Lime, Tar and Pitch, - - c 150 Flour 20 cents per Barrel. Nails and Spikes, - Bar and, Rolledl 'lron Hollowware, Grain, Salt, I,_ - Bark ' , Lumber. Statics, Salt, Fish f" I .75 Tobacco. and •Lead, i Groceries, hardware.whitikey, Alen rind Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, I ,Steam, Eogines, & MachiritrY, I t. `Seeds, Butter, Lard, and 1 Tallow, . 2.4 Rags, ' Wcod, Oysters, Hides, I (Hemp, "Earthen.ware and Glue,) Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign,) . Liquors, Drugs, and Medicines, 1 :Glais, Paper, China and Queens,. 3 2$ ware, Nicht, Fish, and Contec. tionary, ' . . No storage will be charged for receiving or delivering freight, at any of the Depots on the line,unless allowed to remain over ten days. No Freight received after 3 o'clock P.M. can be forwarded by the morning Train or. the null day. No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. car bo unloaded on the panic day. DAYS OF STARTING OF FREIGHT TRAINS. From Reading, on Tuesdays apid e,tt 6 o'clo6k A. M. From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays end Sat urdays, at 6 o'clock A. M. G. A. -NICOLLS. guocrintendant Trt'n.pt. P. & Read. R.ll Readine, 8, 1841, 19-7 Valuable Coal Land for Sale. rriflE-Pub4cribcr offers for sale a valuable tract of Coil! Land, situate on the Brood blows• thin, Schuylkill county, 416 acres,7more or less. The Matrinioth, Jugular a..d Pine Knot Veins, have been , proved an this tract. There are also several other celebrated veins of Coal, as well as aveeral veins of iron OTC on the saw; it,is also well timbered. The terms accommodating, cc e the title iridisputable. For flirter partteulars en• quire cif c , MICHAEL MURPHY, Pennsylvania Pottsville. January 29 5 , GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, ( REVIVED, No. 69 N. Third 81..gbarc • Arch, - Philarklphia BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER D.% V. CHARLES WEISS has lensed this old-esteb: fished hotel, which has been Completely put in order for the accommodation of travelling and permanent boarders. I "' It proximity to business, renc:ers 111 ••^ desirable to strangers end resident., of the city.s Every portion of the house has us. dere,one a complete cleansing. The colone l department is of the first order.;--with good euelo and servants selected to Insure attention togueetv —II as accumtnodations for 70 persons. T hose who may favor the house with their custom, may be assured of finding the best of fare the best of attention, and, as is stated above, very reasonable charge's. try• Single day, S l 25. [D' Ream fur horses and vehicles. Also hories to hire. El' Germantown and Whitemorsh Stage Office. Philudelnina, December 11. 1841 - ;50—tf New Fall and. Winter Goods. THE subscribers have just received a New and Elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, Black Blue and fancy Col. ored Cloths, Blue Black and, faney'Colored Can. rimers, •Blue, grey, Brown, Mix'd and Drvb Sattinetta, White. Red, ScarleYellow and Green Flannels, 'Black, Brown/Green, Scarlet and Drab Morinos, 12-4, I 1: 7 4, 10-4, 8-4, 6-4 Blab. kets. Morino,, llelvidere,`._Tustan, and Toenni Shawls, Buck, Beaver, Hoskin. and Kid Glirws, Winter Prints, Roslyn Plaids, Mouslin de Lames, Woolen, Berlin and Cashmere Glover, Blue, Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flannel's, Bleach. ed and unbleached Canton Flannell, Pilot, Hea ver and Bearskin Coatings, Wool, shirts Draw, era, &c. &c. Ail of which' we 'are disposed to sell on our usual reasonable terms. Oct 9 41— 'MEDICINES! MEDICINES!! DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pill. do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Van Flutcheler's, Herb Pills, Doct.Goodia's Footsie Pills, Doct. Willis mEvan's Fever dr. Ague Pile, Duct. Hunt's Botanic Pills For Dyspeptio • Persons Hunt's Botanic Pill, are said to be sup6ior to any Medicine ever yet • offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec II SO— JOEIN S. C. MARTIN. UST remind and now opening, a large and " well assorted block of new Fall and %Vilncr goods consisting of Dry Goods of every desdriptton, Groceries of all kinds, • • Chine, Glass and Queensuare, Fur, Cloth, and Hair Seal Caps, Roots and Shoes, emits, Pantaloons, Vests, 4.c, • • Plaster, Salt, Fish, efs Which will he sold on the most liberal•terme, end at very low prices or in exchange for/country produce, for which the bigliestprice will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville, No, ...'lB4l. VIEW OF PO'ITSVILLE. jmitt. J. A. BENADE en Artist of acknoirl "ed talent, will publish in a short time, should a sufficient number 01sta - scribers be obtained,' large Lithographic view of the Borough of Putt' ville. It will he Lithographed by Mr. Benade and struck off by one or Ihe best - Lithographeni in the country, on the following terms: • On India Paper, . $ 125 On Plain Vellum Paper, 100 ' Colored copies, when desired. 3 00 The view can be examined at this alien where subscriptions will be received. It is to be hoped that our citizens will not be - backward in bestowing sufficient patronage lc insure its ear ly publication. FOR SAL E.- - rti sebscrlber is an thorized to sell at private vale for soak, al the personal property belonging to the Nortr. American Coal Company, consisting of 43 !Due Rail Road Cars, suited to the track of the Mota , t -Carbon Rail Road, 16 Roil Road Care, suited for the Mill Creek Hail Road with a large number or Drift Cara all in good order, two Truck Wag. gone, together with a variety of fixtures or • cessary for mining operatiOns, cyllinder other Screens, Carts, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. 4.C. ,yr. 'together with one fifteen horse power. Engine complete, ono - Theodolite and level in good order.— Apply to • JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. A egoist. 28 ForrsviLLE yIdiFIIIMERY SALOON. JUST received and for ease a choice-and well selected aseortinent of Fancy Hair Brushes • . Shavini, Bnishes, Tooth Brushes, ' Gum Brushes. Indian hair oil, Citronella %Vatur, Hair Wash, Lip Salve, Bear's 0i1.,. Coon Plaster , Lavender Water, Indian Hair Dye. Rose tooth Paste, Bafiltio Oil, Bear's Grease, Potnamm & Antique Oil. Soaps of finest quality, Sac., &c.. Which he will sell on the most resststabic forms. WILLIAM:U. SUMER. December 18 " , • SAMUEL, F. EARL, ARTIST, ' INVITES the citizens of Pottsville opk t, vi• cinity, to see• his speeimensi:or P a ilifinir, at the residence of his brother, in ctiistreet, where he con be consulted on 44. ngs, appertaining, to hisA4re.tfion. I: 3 ,trovilte, ar.uory 1 1— a somely bound. with rm. —llan ii ti os,,,,-07be low rate of $5 50 and Just S> • :and for sale 67 li. BANNAN.• = MAY 3rd, 1841: E. Q: A. 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