0 )3USINESS DEPA4TMENT. TERMS OF THIS .PAPER.—Two Dollars per annum, payable.semi-annually in advance, by those who reside in This county-:—and annually in tidvance bY,tliose:wh.o reside at a distance. If not .paid within' the year,. $2 50 will he demanded. Five. Dollars in advince will pay for three year's subscription. Terms to Atiihrt,isers. • • To merchants and others who wish to adver• tine by the year, with frequent changes of adver tisements, the terms will be $ 12 per annum, in eluding the paper,;• or $ 10 in .advance ; Two squares with the paper, without:change, $ 10 per annuls - I, or $8 in advance. One square of 12 lines with the paper,,s 8, or $6 in advance. Bu - educes Girds of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 -diance-3 lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ 2 with out the paper. Larger advertisements will be published as per agreement. . I 'Oho agnate of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 inset , Fiveand 25 cents for`every sub Sequent insertion. lines or under 25 cents for one insertion, and 123 cents for every subiequent insertion. Insuiwice The_subscriber, Ant for one of the best Insurance offices - in Philadelphia, is - prepareirto make insurances : on all descriptions of property, such' as Houses, Mills, Stdblea, -Geode, Furniture, &c., &c.,at the very lowest rates: • '.13. BAN NAN. Palmer, Esq., No. 59 Pine Street, Philadel phia, la authorised to act as kzent to receive subscrip time and advertisements for this paper. Meesrs. Mssou & Torrey., No. 128 Nassau et., New York, are authorised to receive Supactiptions and Advertigements, for theMiners' Journal. -, ' = • • Cheap Publications. All the cheap publications are for sale at • this office a s soon as issued, at publisher's prices. Single copies o f any work obtained l to order. . Passage Agency . , &c The subscriber is prepared to engage Passage, for Passengers from every,part of England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales at the very lowest rates. lie also at— tends,to remitting money to even• part of Europe, in sums of one Pound and upwards. By prompt attention to business, he expects to give general satiNfaczion. . 13. BANNAN, Arent for JOSEPHIIIOIURBAY. I ' Job Printing E have recendy "made additions to our already Yv large aseortment ofJoh Type, which is now great er than that of any COuntry Printing Office lii the State and are ready to execute all kinds of ' Jun PRA NTING of every description, at the Very-lowest rates; such ai CARDS,, 1 1111.1. HEADS, PAM PIII.E.TS, I. A RS. BILLS of LADING. POST BILLS & At very short: ttotiec. By keeping good workmen, and. prompt despite!' in executing orders, we expect to re ceive the supplrt ofthe pnblir. • , "r - We have ales a BINDERS' attached to the office, which enables us to bind all kinds of Printing, when it is necessary to do in. Books of every description, hound to order. April' 6, . Notice . • All personsindelited to the ' subscriber, will please maize, payment as early - as possible: He is anxious to have all his old business settled up. - June,ls ; B. BANNANi .'NEiNV tBOOKS.- • , Amy -Herbert. hp 4 lady. edited by the They. W. Sev en, Ilarper'sprice 13T cts. Tie Brave Bird, by Charles Augustus Murray, price cts. Ilar'p&'s Ed. Guy Foirker, or the Gunpowder Treason, be Wm. Damson Ainsworth: with inustrat ions—price 37} cis. Ellen Bart, ur thn Fergeeti Daughter, by Pro(essr lugraltam, wire 121 cents. Chroniclce - of the Bonnie, three Nos. 11)r 121- Tne Otnnibes, containing .sia. Romances: fm . 25 cent.l. Ilirain Elwood, the', Banker, or like father, like son, price 2. 5 eta. Short Patent .Sermons. by Dow Jr., price 121 cis. ilistor'y of Oregon Territory, with a Slap by Farnham; price 25 cents , Life and -id rentures of Valentine, Viz, complete, with illustrations, by Henry' C0C1.1.011, price 50 cu.. The Lady at Milne. or leaves from the Every Day Book of an American Woman, price 21 cts. Mysteries of 'London, 5 parts each l 2 cts. TUE Moss IMI'iL+ANT NEWS 6: the Invalid. is the enviabletitticress. of Dr. Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, restorpg health to tl:c Consumptive patient—Moth -ere have blessed the ky hour in which they learned its eilicatr - y in; relieving the infant child, from's:A:ea lion in cases of Cmuji, Scarlet-Fever, or Measles!! It is too frequently the ease that Such news as this is disregarded—Disease comes, and then, and not till then, will :nail learn such Wisdom, as relates to the preservationt:f Health !! Trice 50 cents per bottle. Eltzabtrth Dubois of Phi aila.. who had been afflicted with a Couch for Three yeats; was relieved - .by, a few bottles of titceline's l'idnotnary Py rut,. • For sale in' rottsville, Wholesale and R , tail S. e. M.IRTIN'S Drug Stara. and in Phila., lit T. W. DIOTT, yen l ' . June 'J9, 29- t BOWEL Comettil4ies occur more Dcupicntly durin he itumnier - months, than ar anv other period ; be canoe at this season of ..the. year the system hems de bilitated, disestton to disp9se of the food before it becomes' purified ; hence a pecu liar acid is 'generated in the stoinach, which is the cause of those horrid diseases Call !d Dysentery, Cho lera Morhus. Tutianiat ion of the IloWels. &e. Weight's Indian Veeetable Ville., area naturatreine dy, and therethre are a certatn.i cure for all kinds of Bowel CoMplaints, because the!: clean.se the stomach and bowels front thee .ptitrid humors which are the cause of the above distres,uns complaints. They also aid and improve dicestion and purify the blood ; cen aequtcntlY, as they remove the cal,se of r very form Of disease, it is absobtlelli impossible for them to fail in making a perfect cure of Dysentery, Cholera 3lorbus, ntlarnation of the Bowels, Sc. Pills. , . . For sale, by Messrs. T. & J. BEATTY, Pottsville, and the other A;cnts in &In* lkill co. - June 29, , • r L~.tcr-t}l~r . het: •Corrected caitfully for the JOURNAL 'per 13b1. $1- 50 3 25 Wheat Flan r; Rye -• do bushel 93 Vo 100 Scarce 65 do 46 do Wheat Rye Corn " Oats 2. I 35 , do " Pntatoe,s I . .15 . t0 50 • - do . „Timothy Seed, ." ' . 250 do Clover.• "1 . ' '•5 00 ' • Scarce Ee15 . ,, , .. 1 i Dozen . 9 • . Searce Batter • , '', lb. - ' Etc , 0 ',. Plenty Pacon • '' " sto 9 , du Hams • ' • " • • Zto 8 do ,Plaster , . , Ton 500 Plenty Hay • . 1 " $lO 00 to 12 do Dried Peaches pared Bush. 300 • do Dried do unpared • " 2 00 • do Dried Apples pared " 1 25. •do ' i{larricb.. On the Ithkin the Rev. s.leph 7Vlr.Conl, Mr. ANDREW WEIR, of 14411110 M, to Miss iSAIIELA,L MC KELVE.:" By the same, on the 4th inst., Mr. TzteM.t BEITIAN, to Miss JANE CAMPBELL, brill; Of BellinOTO • • Ocatl)s In this Borough', on Monday morning last, Ihnnterre C•ntJYD, infant: datialiter of Lieut. W. A. Nichols, 8. A. aged 1 - Year and I day.. • , ):5- Rev. ABEL.C. THOMAS, who •is now in thi4 noroucti, exported to .preach 'in the Universalist Church, to-morrow, .Vmnday,) morning and .evening. tit the usual hours. S'MAY COW • iCt TRAYED. • away , fioni. the subscriber, residing in CI Coal strut', lifs;• hot-Duet!. on Wednesday last, a 'WHITE and RED .spolted' COW, with very short lees,• and largd twins. IVhoever. return said cow to the owner„ or give hun• in formation where' he can get her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. I'RUTHERO TROTIIERO. •26--31. June 29, • . COLD /..1S . 1) SILVER PENCIL CASES—At Phila . ' lT cblphia nrices, just received and for sale by 'March 2, 0— BANNAN,Agt. GEORGE H. POTTS, ' • - .NVITES the attention of purchasers to his stork of Fresh Goodsjuk received and now , opening at his iStote in the TOWN•HA , All of which he-will sell at the lowest prices for cash, - .his own orders, or in exchange for countrT, Pzoduc e e. Yehruiry 10; Notice,, 3 13 hereby giVen, that the Books and accpts. of Mes !re ■ Haas & 'Aline, and also Dr. ICtias; fizzier, are-left with the subscriber for collection. All persons know ing themselves indebted to either of the above firms, please call and make settlement, withdut delay, at my office, next door to Mr. Gen. H. St ichter's Hardware store, corner of Market and Centre street. March 30 13-3mn ' N. M. WILSON. MILS. It. JACKSON, MILLINER & DRESS MAKER Late of Reading, ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity, that she has commenced the above business in Norwegian street, a few doors below T. & J. Beatty's Store, and hopes by strict attention, to rner it and receiveot share 'of their patronage. , es Bonnet .altered, and done spin the neatest man ner. April li-3m• _ t ••• • ag4iii • THE c(JAL ITRADE. I I THE eniviikirrs this week, will not vary much from those of laskweek.. .' I - Freights to Eastemports from Philadelphia, have ad vanced about 25 cts. per ton4and the price of Coal (in board, has also advanced a shade. Freights to Philadelphia by Canal, 70 cents—to New York, $i 85: I - 1 • t Freight and toll by Rail Road, from Pottsville $1 2.5: Schuylkill Haven, $1 15. I ' I i The demandlfor coal is increasing considerably, par ticularly for White Ash. ~ RAIL ROAD Schuylkill/Haven, Pottsville Per!last report, B•Y' CAINAL. Up to Thursday night, P - ottsvillelc P. Carbon, Schuylkill Raven, Little 11,286.00 . Per . lane report 128,129 00 Lehigh: Cdal Trade.! . . Despatched from MauCh Chunk for the treik ending 6th month 22d, 1844. t'! j Boats.. I • T.I4. Lehich Coal and Nay C 0.,, Summit Mines Room Run Mines Beaver Meadow Mines I 1 FROM PENN HAVEN. i tiapeton cOal co. . - 2523 : ' • ROCK TORT. - - Buck Mountain Coal Co. 1 . 1 I 420 1 TOTAL . SHIPMENTS . ! FUom MAUCH Cilt;sli. 1 i summit Mines ~ • :1167 `' Room Run do . Ileavfx Meador: _ ," 15723 slioo e : 1 . 241.5 ~ FRONI.PENN HAVEN, • ! llazleton Coal Co. Sugarloaf Co. ROCK Buck Mountain Co Boats Total little seimylla Amount of Coat'. transpo Thursday evening last, Jane S Lafayette 29 Sarah Ann 29 linieht. Jtily I Lawrence " 1 Star 2 Mobile . " 3 Hiram 4 Traveller •• 4 Caroline Per Sundry Shippira Per last report IR= Amount of Coal,, trans m Road, from Itith to :lab Jund Per la3Crep Tune Ilill 4 schu The followinz is the amount of Coal, transportedion thi., Road, fir week endiktain Thursday' evenine last.. 7r(o. ",140.1; Per last report, 130,553 03 • i .., _ .._.- ; Ton l il, E57,19.1 10 ! ' ' - WM. NEWELL, Collector!. ' , -- • = = .11tH Ciet , k Rail Road company. i • The amount of coal transported. over, this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last is ,/ ' ' 1 - Tons - Per last report 1 • . . - l l rotal I 05 ,675 ' . . GF, . FIADESTIi, Collector!. -- Schuylkill Vuley It:ill Road, The A.mount of coal hauled over this road up to Sht tirday evening lat.t is I - Tons 3,1 , 37 Per last report, • •i 31,73,,t, • , ---A -' Total.. , - 1 33,5:0 . JESSE TURNER, Colleeto(. . ; ; ....2. ; COAL AG EN cY, Tu Dcalei:s and consumers of anthracite Co4l. MBE. undersignedhaving the advantage of twelve year'srxperience , in ;11initniu and Dist.teto in dual . In this rein on, and having now re:inguisheil all conn'ex ion with MINING, offers ht.,a services to purchasers We a Factor or Broker; being desirous of confining this Jransactionkatfil remuneration for them', to•a cottinis -iion only, to the exclusiiin of all speculation; a.:s a purchaser amid seller on hid own account. - The advertiser believes that the extended knowledge he has of tlin different operatnrs, (large and small,) with his constant residence in the region, enabling flint 'lll take advalffa - ge of any Offers, which ,the temporary necessities of any of therim may induce them to mike. ills acquaintance with the various qualities of the differ ent veins worked. and'the acquirements of ditrefent markets ai to quality or kind, will he ailvaidagen that When proposed exclusivelY to the purchaser, (whit ( by distance. or=the nature of his avocations, would other-• wise he precluded from them.) confining himself in perfect good 14ith to a commission only nil the pricefac tually paid; will ales scent.e to himself a share of ;tile patronage of the Trade, amid consumers-of this staph.. Those umterested in this adVertisement, are. refrred for information as to the advertizer's business chin piumincy, and• integrity of character. to th'e under;na msed gentlemen: ' I'AIEBANN. HODGSON. . REFERENCES. POTTSVILLE-31,gsre. NVlmittield & Pinkerton, mi ners and Merchants ; .141 m Shippen, PreSdq. Minerql..Band: Benj. Banitan. Esq., Ed.=Miners' lama nal ; Samuel Sillyman, E. Miner and Merchant.. , Farquhar & Carpenter.,Brokers, 1,"5 Walnut st., ; R. Esq., Merchant, 21 eke nut street ; 'Hurd Patter Son, Esq., Philada., and Potts ville. . crarce '' ICE CREAM. . . .' [ p VIE subscriber inn - inns his numerous friends, land ti the public generally, that he is preparo to fur nish parties and Oinilies, with Ice Cream, made from pure' Cream, at any and al times. - i MIN E RA, WrATEIL -- lie also has a fountaiof pure Mineral --Hater, to which the attention of til l public who are fond of tthie w'holesnme heveruee donne the summer, are invited. lie warrants it to hr equal to any procured elsewhere. Also boitled , Mineral IVater, for sale by the iluien.i Thankful for p: , tronage heretofore received. he hopes by attention.to please, to rontinue to receive s lilierat share of the patronage of the public. . June 29 2.f, JOHN S. C, MARTIN.. Public Sale of Stocks. • lA Tl , l i . a L y b o e r s l t . )l l d y a n t e P xt ub a l t ic 4 B o ; , i c t o , c o k n p Sa; l urd a a t y tt Lhe p gl i h e house of Henry 'Weldy, lit the bort:mgt . ; of Reading, Herbs county,' .t . . to Shares of Stock, to the Berks and Dauphin Turnltike 5 Shares of Stock in the Schuylkill Navigation Cottma ny. 6 Shares of Stock, in the Farmer's Bank of Reading, by RICHARD BOONE, Assignee of June 29 2G—► Michael M. Ego. ' •. E S T . R A Y . • : i . : usCAME In the premises of the subseaker. residing in Sehnylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, on the ,With of June, inst., al bay toltired,HOßSE; annut II or 15. hands high, having three white feet, and is supposed to be abbot 9 or lOyeare old. The owner is desired to prove prqper ty, pay charges, and take 'him away, otherwise he. will be sold according to law. I • t June 2.0 I '6-3te GEORGE KAUFFMAN. ' I ' . . STRAY COW: - ; • - QTRAYED away from rhe subscriber, residing !mar 1 hew Philsidelphia, (In the 15th of June ins}., a LIGHT RED COW, with cropped horns, and a white' streak across hir Shoulders, and a star in her fore head. Whoever will return said Cow' to the owner, or give him information where he can get heragain,iiliall be reasonably rewarded. . ' JOHN. KELLEY. June 29 i ' 26-20, DISSOLUTION. TMITE nartnershig heretofore existing between I.George F. Mara and John Kitzmiller, Nferch.‘ants of Vincgruve, trading under the non of Mars Je. miller, was dissolved biroutual consent, en thefirist. of December last. All those indebted to the prm, will please make pa)tnnt 0 John Kt:miller, on or before the 27th of July tiextos after that date all un settled accounts will be jilaced in the bands of s istratc for collection. Those baring claims will also please present them to 'the • above named persori, for settlement. iJOHN KITZ.MILLER.j rGEORGE F. MARS. Juad 290,1841.. I ' - 25-41* OWE'S School l'ot 120 do for Containing cacti new gather With about. 150 jn each, just received and t June 29 1 26 5,229 17 3,330 00' 8,560 03' 155,971 03. i 6,531 0&, 8,016 00 1,60 U 00 1,570 00 30'2,515 00 302,046 06 53g9 !3:14 - 6712 2002 11,85; 20133 2,44:0 NM own Tons .101:2'0 11 Coal Trade ted over this toad up i to , n 3. aiats. Togs 56 1 ' . . . ,60. • r • 1 - 15558 . 1 - ~. , ~. . f. 6 56.. . t ..._ t - U. '602 - - 2(1 ' 1061 ---i-- 29 1570 208 10619 • --,- 337- 18i80 lORGE WIGGIN, Agen4 Total G . foal Trade. tried nn Union Canal nail (inclusive.) T. cwt. qr 2611 6 0 pit, • 13005 2 0 al, 16.596 8 0 3 L. CONRAD, Collector. 1 ;kill Mt . Veil _lt. 12-i 1,914 2,1,76} lIEZ the Flute r the Violin, lid' complete Instructions; to 'eces of lilusic price 50 cents or'sale by . B. BANNO. . . .. Aglnt. • PROPOSALS For Sinking' and Tunnelling. PItOPOSALS wilt be ' received by the 'subscriber, for sinking a Slope 200 feet deep, and. driving a Tunnel, 200 feet in, length, at . IleckscherXille, four miles west of Minersville. An 'Engine and other fix tures will be erected on the premises for the purpose. For further particul4rs apply to WM. PAYNE, June 29 26-6 t .' . Heckscherville Mines. PHILADA:, READING .& POTTBIILLE BAIL lictio. - ;-7.• 7-- at. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, OF PASSENGER TRAINS, . 1 On and Orrly Ist., 1844: HOURS OF STARTING. From Pottsville, at 7 A. M.,1 Daily " Philida..; " VA. M. j - RATES OF FARE. Between PottsvilloandlPhilada. No. I $3 50,N0. 2 - 3 00 " " . '" ,Reading , " I 40, "81 20 All Passpagers are requested to procure their tick ets, before the Trains start. June 29 BILOUGB ORDINe.NCE• PoliCe Pincers. A • N Ordinance' providing for the appointment of Police Officers. ;within the Borough:. Be it or dained and enacted by the Burgcsa and inhabitat is of the Borough of Pottsville, in Council assembled, and it hereby' enadcu and ordained by the author ity afores lid, that Order to preserve peace and or der within the Borough, it is necessary to Ornate and appoint a number' of Police Officers to assist the High ('unstable in hit dimes. And he it furVierbrdained and enacted by the authority if the!sane, That a numberlof Police Officers stiffivient. he appointed Ly the thief Burgess, and that each and every person appointed by au thority of this Oidinance shall Lake the following oath or affirmation:-you do swear or' affirm, that you will aid and asstst, as a Police Officer, in pre serving order within the Borough . iafrPottsville, un til the Elektion is he'd in May nest. • And be' it further ordained and enacted by authority of the same, That each and every Po lice Officer created by virtue of this ordinance, shall have Power and ituthority to call on the citizens of the Bitiough, to aid and assist in suppressing riots. Passed into an Ordinance, at the Borough of Potts ille, the sth day of ‘llgitst. 1830. ROBE WP WOODSIDE, Town Clerk. tions have been appointed ;PO the Chief Burgess, in PI/ rail. ;f this Borough, passed the sth The following pers LICE UFFICERS. b ance'ol . an ordinance clay of Ana:M..1630 : • - Chas, W. Clemens, 'Hiram nix's, William Sheiffelter, ' Alexander Sillyman, Edward E. Bland, William Harlin, Henry Shelly, Jacob Kline, , John Ruch. Jeremiah Nagle,' - James Pennman, 'John S. C. Martin, i John Shippen, j . James Ralssell, : !-John Whitney ' Jacob Stoler, ! lacob Merwine, I Nicholas Fox, • William C. Lett) •-, Thomas Beatty, Oliver Dobson, Michael Mord*, , 'Samuel Huntzinger, — Emanuel Hass,. <John Fernsler,Sen'r. Nathan Evans, - David Brill, Andrentßoissel, - Fran' is'LlPi Vynkoop, Daniel Shenk, John Bi Brown David Martz, Daniel Later, William Wolf, E. W. McGinnis, Philip Hata, Nathaniel .1.. Mills, Orlando Dufor, • William H. Mann, Charles Lord,- %V illiam 11. H. Russell, Richard Lee, Henry Brevet, Charles Laizer, Benneville Erdman, Benjamin Weller, .Daniel Klapp, Henry Strnuch, Daniel Anrand, Jacob ,Kohler, John- Sterline, Frederick 11. Maurer, Moses Stronse, Jacob Kinslor. ~ At a Stated Meetina of the PirlMe of the Borough of Pottsville, Wednesday evening, June 12. 18.11.- A MORTBIltill, Priisideut—J.imv S C. MARTIN. Secretary. Resnivi A Thlt when we adjourn, we adjourn to merit on :lir first Monday in July, at the Council Chamber, ht 8 o'clobk, P. M., and that we thereaficr meet on the first Monday of each month, and at such other tirres• as a majority of the Police or die-Chief Burger, may deem necessaty. Ad journed. JOLIN S. C. MARTIN, Sec l ry. A. MORTIMER. Chief Bureess. . Pottsville June 99,1:16-3 Register's Notice 11• lIE accounts of the . Estates of the respective de— cedents hereunto annexed, are filed in the Ik eistcr's Office bf Sch4lkill, for confirmation and allow-• once, at an Orphan'slCourt of said county, commit-, ring on Monday the '2d day of July nest, at the Court: House in the 13oroughl of Orwigsbure, as follows : I. The account of Samuel Miller administrator of the Estate of Jactib .Milldr, late of West Brunswig town ship ileedrised) 2, The final account, of John Strauch, guardian of Catharine Pott, a minor child ofJames Pott, deceased. 3. The account of .john 'Swatch, guardian of Maria l'ott, a minor eltild of James Volt deceased. 4. The account of John Strauch, guardian of Frank lin 'Pot!, a ntitior child of Janus Putt, deceased.. - ; 5. The account of john' Strauch. guardian of Henry, Strauch, a erandchildlofJohn Putt, deceased. 6. The Third account of Samuel SiHyman, adtninisi trator of the. Bltate orWilliam Pott, late of Manheim township. deceased . 7. The: account 31Elliaheth Wetzel, and, Daniel Wetzel, Executors ofi Peter Wetzel, late of Upper Ma hantango township d ',ceased, 8. The accOunt of John Rudey, administrator of the - Estate. of Frederick ,C. Kroll, late of the Borough of Schuylkill haven, teased. 0. The account of e Metall; Berger, gutirdiam of Han nah and Luce to Fricic, minor' children of Jacob Frick; late of Wayne township, deceased. 10. The account of Andrew ' Schineltz, guardian of George 'Daniel Many k and Magdalena' Klinger, grand.; children'of George Klinger, late of Lower Mahantango township, deceased. I 11. The account Peter R. Klock, administrator of the estate of Jeremia 'Yoder, late of Upper Mahantan, go township, decease . • 12. The account of Jacob Beinheisel, and Isaac Hein , lieis.d. Executors ofCatharine 'Beinheisel, deceased. 13. The account iif Peter Hour, administrator' of Thomas Neshafer, late of Union township, deceased. 14. The account oflohn' Ilahleman, administrator of Isaac Haldeman, late of West Penn township, decea sed. . I . , . 15. The aceount of Andrew Achy, guardian of. Stl:- sanna Syhilla, and ;David Fisher, minor children of George Fisher, late oPWayne township deceased. ld. The account of Frederick Bensiotter administra tor of the Estate of Peter Kaup, late of East Brunswig township, deceased.) • 17. The. account of Charles Ellet, Administrator of Eleanor A. Bishop, - late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. ; Id. The account of Christopher. Kline, administrator oflacobKline, late of the Borough of Orivigsburg, de ceased. , 19. The account of Peter and •Wm. Fenstermacher, aaministrators Of Peter Fenstermacher, late of Wayne township, deceased. I 20. The account of Wm. Eastwood, guardian of Re becca Bruner, a minor child of Jacob Bruner, late of the Borough of Minersville deceased. 21. The account of 4ohn St ranch, guardian of Eliza beth Strauch; a grandchild of John Pott, deceased. 22 The account of Henry and Jonathan Kemmer ling, executors of George W. Berger, late of Wayne township, deceased. " • 23. The account Of George fortune, administrator of Michael Ncyschuhder, late of lower Mahantango township, deCeased. 21. The account of John Schell, Co-administrator with Dude 'Shollenberger, of the Estate of Henry Itaush, late of the tonmship Menheim, deceased. • JOIIN 11. DOWNING, Begiater. , Register's Office, Orwigs-1 gurg, June 22,18,14. 3 25—. , . MEAT! MEAT!! MOT!!! I , I • . • , • MOSER & KUEBLER, . i A NNOUNCE to their friends and the public, that ~..1. they have taken the ; - : in I! Telil E n STAND .. foriperly occupied by Mr. John Sites, in Centre street nearly opposite the, Pennsylvania llaW where they will be happy to supply the pUblic, wits} all kinds of . .., FRESH AND SMOKED MEAT 'tifiti6 . 'very beat bifida. - Ciime on, and give us a trial: .; • June 8 I . 23 OILS 0114: :—Oominnn and Refined Whale Oil, fur sale by 'GRAY & BROTHER,42 Walnut st June 8 • Philadelphia. John Clayton, :, . VOTARYT PUBLIC fo the County of Schuylkill.— Address, Pottsville Pa. ! Joon 22, SECTI2NS o TII E COAL REGION. • RANSVERSE Sections of th,r. Coal Region, coo t, taining all the Veins,from thr Sharpe to the Broad Mountain, for sale by B. HANNAN, AO, J ttne ."22, • r s of Pottsville. tvs of Pottsville, colored, on !Minn I, far sale by B: BANNAN, Agent. View. EAUTIFUL Vice Paper, and plain, June 22, 25 . Gold Diamond Pointed !Pens, THESE Pena Will last from h . to 10 years, in constant use—will write on almost any kind of paper, aud. Ink will not corrode them. For sale at lass than Man ufacturer's prices, by . , B. HANNAN, Agent March 2, I . 1 Rose Bushes. A 4. 4 ;,: VARIETY of Daily Rose Bushes, for sale a this office. I • • 1 Plants of every deieription obtained to order.' . May 11,. - . 19 consignment, 100 kegs of liails,of quality, and assorted sizes ; they or cash, by -application to the sub- Flora. . E. YARDLEY. 21—;, UFT received on a very superior will be sold cheap scriber, at the York June 18 THE MINERS' JOURNAL. L PROTECTION. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY EIRE Thel:Fianklui Ituraxeuioe Co' • P,IIII..ADELPEIIik,; - . in 4 a il e t ty l' uran erP r e e t , t : l nna ' - neat and Um- C' capita $ 40910 00 1 Paid in oNTlticto iC: Red, on every deserr.ion of property, In town and country on the usual favorable 'terms. O ffi ce' 1631 Chestnut Street near fifth Street. . CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles X Banker, ' ; , Sainua Grant, JarteiSrott, - Frederick Brown, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, . rhombi S. Whartan, Geo. Ir. Ricitards, Tobiak Wagner, ' Jilirrdecai D. Lento. ;. criABLES'I3I. HANCKER, ' The subscriber has: been appointed agent for the a ,bove mentioned institution; end is now - prepared to make inatfrance,..ml every description of property, a' the lowest. rates. 1. " i Pottsville, June 12, Fail, • • 1 oFFIdEoFTEE Insurance SPring l Garden' Mutual , Company. rrHinam any having organized according to t h e proviiion.eif its Charter, is now prepared to make Insurances against loastby Fire on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stock capital.— ,The advantage of this system is, that efficient security is afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per unman on the Capital) will be re turned tojhe members Of the institution, without their liscomingt responsible for any of the engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac tually Paid. . . The great success which this system has met with wherever; M has been. introduced, induces the Directors to requesh the attention of the public to it, confident than, requires but to be understood to be appreciated. The uct of Incorporation, and any explanation in re'- Bard to it, may be talitaioed by applying at the Office Northice.it corner of 6th' and /rood sta., or of 8.. BAN NAN, Pcittsville. H • LAWRENCE SHUSTER, Psesident. I L. KRUMBERAIL Secretary. DIRECTORS, _CrirtVin Stoddart. f Robert L. Loughead, Joseph Wood, t George M. Troutman, Elijah Dallett,Samuel Townsend, Pi Li Laguerenne',l Charles Stokes, Gent"e W. Ash, Abraham:ol. Perkins, May IL 1814, , I 19— : The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a bove Company •. and ready to make insurances on all descriptions of property at rates um - di lower than usnal, varying from $2 50 on the $lO to $lO Per $:001) annually. The rates perpetually on stone and brick Bulldingo in gond locations is only ^_ per cent—and if the Company shoull prove to be a profitable concern, the persons insuring 1 it partake of the. rofits without incurring any risk'. ',The charter is the same as those nf the Insurance Companie.9 in New Fngland. For further part culark, apjny to the subscriber. B. D NNAN. 20- i Medicines! Medicines'' , , 1 .7 .--. Dr. N'Y'r. Everts' celebrated Camomile Pills, do I do Soothing Syrup for children, Baron Von Ruchelerls Herb Pills, Doct. Goodie's Female Pills, Doct. Wm. Evan's Fbver and Ague' Pills, Duct. HUM'S Botanic Tills, : For D yspeptic persens,llunt's Botanic Pills,. a re said' to be sdperior to any} medicine ever yet offered to the public. Wistarls Balsam of Wild Cherry,. Sherman's Cough Ltiengers, price 25 cts per box. • ' Ilewe's Nerve and Bone Linement, Indian Vegetable Elxir, . . Balm of C.ilumbia, j ' Jayne' it Hair Tonic,, ' ,I . Brigg's Russian Cosnietic, •. Faleh'S Indian Vegetable Pills, L . Leidy'll Sarsaparilla Elood do Linn'sCliinese, . do , Mead', Anti-Dyspeptic do I . Moffatls Vegetable Life do ' • Wilson's Anti-Dyspbptic do Jaynels Expectorant,: Jaya* CarminativV:Balsam' S Swaim's Panacea, I I i . . Jaynel i s Vertnifitge,ll I , . Swan 's Vermifuge, •:., • : : Linn' Temperance Life Bitten', : ' . Iteeri Founder Ointment, Heylers Embrocation,: , Yeager 6c:Albright"ts 'Botanical - Health and Life Pre , 'server, I ' McMttnn's Elixir ell Opiuin, '. Becker's Eye Salve; I I . . Theinson's Eye Water,' 'Cholerine Tooth Wish, : Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, ° ' • Sherthan's Worm Lotennrs . ,r, . I clO Cough l• ilia Wistar's Cough : do ; ' . • 'Sheraton's Camphor Bo Peter's Vegetable Pills, ~', • Tayltir's Balsam of Liverwort, . • Bedwell's Tester olntinent, llay'Liniment, -"i 1 . • -• Welc 's Tooth Ache strops, - ' Spohp's Ilead Ache Remedy, - .. 1 • Tomato Pills, I i Lee's,Witillhatn Bilious Pills . • , . Henry's Calcinea Magnesia, ' Beduiell's Green Ointment Keyser's Pills, : I Universal Plaster.l . Weaver's Wenn Tea,land Salve, 1 • • Sterling's PulinonerylSyrup, Brewider's Pectoral Mixture Judkin's Ointment,. East ;India Hair Dye, Sarsiparilla Syrup, Dr. Anderson's Scot'd l'ills - - - liorwr's Female Pilld, • .Balsam of Horehound, • I Remind's Tonic Mixture for Ague, , . . Climax Syrup, for DySentary, warrant A, • Roefls Ring Bone Cur L, for horses • . • A fresh supply of the above medicines, just received and Ow sale at the:Dritg Store of S J April 6, 14— 1 i J. S . C. MARTIN. , DR.!' LIIIDT'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. rr BE ONLY PILES DI existence containing Sarsapa rilla in their composition. ' They purify the dMiod and Fluids of the body, and cleanse the. Stomach and Bowels from all noxious sub— stakes that produee disease. ey are composed! entirely of vegetable Extracts, (fret from mercury and minerals) which make them the 2afest, best, and Most efficacious of any other pills in existence. 'Se errs! tlrousand!eirtificates of their efficacy have here tot* been publiShed, and their sales are in - reasing annually bycthousands. More than One Million boxes havd already beet sold since their introduction. . Q' -MORE, THAN 100,000 BaNgS havti been sold inlPffiladelphla alone, the past year; thus showing that M the place where they are manufac tured they have ai reputation, greater than any other hich ariseb from the fact that Dn. LEIDY is well knoien at home as d regular Physician, and his pills ate consequently employed with greater confidence than any pther; in addition to their own efficacy. Quality and not; qtiantity is a valuable attribute be lonvtne to them; ope box doing more good than two to fourlof others. Bq advised, tberefbre, when neeessity requires to take( none other ti t an ! •2 DR. LE,r r ors BLOOD:PILLS. Try them! (they 'cost but 25 cents a box.)' Try them! Sq well satisfied will you be of their good effects, you willilever take any othbrs. After you have tried all other kinds, then'tryDr. Leidy's Blood Pills, the differ encq will soon he discovered. No change of diet no re straint from occupation, or, fear of catching cold need be apprehended; young and old may take them with e qualsafety. I c..}i Principal Officti and Depot, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium. No. 191 North SECOND street, near VINE, (sign of the Golden Ball and Serpents) Philadelphia. . Afso, by Klett & Co., Wetherill, & Co., W. Dyott & Sons; A. 8. & E. Eoberts & Co., and city Druggists gen erally. . Alpo by P. Pomp and J. Dickson, Easton, J. F. Leg, Lancaster, and .mbst respectable Druggists and Store keeners in the Uni ed States. Alpo at J. G. BR )WN'S (late W. T. Epting's) Drug Store; Centre stre t, Pottsville. Itlay 18, 20— 1 . It c u not ot be Denied . ' 1 ( For. Tr' it' th is mighty) 'that _ 3.IDR.:LEIbir'S SARSAPARILLA 4:1) . -' I : I the purest, stnangest, and moat efficacious of any 1 otker preparation of Sarsaparilla that is made. Ts warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST I others—stronger -than four of SOME, and stronger thanl three of the ;TRONGEST prepared by any other in the United States. Dri Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommended by all res= pectable physician in prefereneeterany Other. All who havetever used it, ave derived MORE BENEFIT from one bottle than thrpe to ten, of others; and those who, afterltaving used other's preparations, without benefit, will Pee Dr. Leidy's, will soon be convinced (as thous ands.have already been) of the foregoing assertion. The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy's brtracts used in his preparation sf Sarsaparilla as prepared, - is the only one in the United States, imported by :Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pelleter & Cav enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex tracting the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and other roots; more effectually than by any other process. • , , As! S EVERAL HUNDRED CERTIFICATES of re markable cures and i recommendations from clergymen and physicians hagd been from tithe to time published if is only thought necessary to keep the public acquainted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained genuine, namely, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO. RIUM. 191 North SECOND Street, near Vine St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred; Bleu's Drug Stores, Philadelphia.. • Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle; 3 bottle's for es 50, and 6 bottles for $4 50. Alio by J. F. Long) Laneaster; and at J. G. BROWN'S • Drugi Store, formerly ly. T. Epilog's, dentrd Street, Pottsville. May 11, ~ • • 11 2.5-2 mos • , trissolution. • rilliE partnership which heretofore existed between Ramuel Cbrisman and Henry Richards, trading under the firm of Chrism an &Richards, was dissolved by mutual consent,ion 'the 27th of December.lBo. • j. SAMUEL. CIIRISMAN, I HENRY RICHARDS. %_3 - 0 Jane 29 1 iInLAY LETTER PAPER—Just received' and for IL/ gale at this office June 12,-• 21 - For Discharge. . ; NOTICE. • . A Petition for; Discharge and Certificate under the A Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Henry Zimmerman, Stone Mason, Schuylkill county. And' Friday, the 19th day of July next, fit 11 o'clock, 'lt. M., Is appointed for the nearing thereof, before the said Court,sitting in Sankreptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia. when and Where the Cred itori of the said Petitioner,who have proved their debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, ifany they have, why such Discharge and Cer tificate, should not be granted. I F. HOPXINSON, Cl'k ef the Dlstriet Court. - April 53 : 10-10 WO I' Ju ANDREW RIISStL. A PEMALE T.EACHERthat can teach Reading, Wri ' • ting,.Ariihmetic, Geography. and English Gram mer,. is wanted: to take charge of one branch of the Public School at Tainaqua, in the county of Schuyl kill. I Address 1 J. K. SMITH. Sec'ry June I . .of the atiril of directors. , - FOR SALE.I Ilalthi?s)Patent Coal Breaker ,I , I' INTIS econoMicatinachine is now in sucessful opef li Mien, at M. Bast's and 13. Spender & Co's mines, near Mineriwille, the Delaware - Co.'s mines near Potts ville,land Mt. Parker's mines near Manch Chunk. . . - . . This niachineiis important to the land owner from its great' reduction pf wastage in breaking, and still more important to the collier, the cost of preparing coal fr markiet being by its use reduced to less a than one fifth of that c ! y the ordinary method. In uhe of the' proprietors, J..t.r.. S. Battin, Philadel phia, or the subscriber at Millersville. D. K. BENNETT. Ju el, '., - 22-3mo* ATtIGIIT'S PENS.—The National and oth 1r 'er Steel Pens, manufactured by Wright of New York, for sate by BENJ. BANNAN, Iday 25' . TILE MECHANICS BOOK OP REFERENCE, showizig thg measure'of dilnrent length—also show ing the weight pftlifferent bars of Iron and Steel. Just received and fur sat: at this °Mee, price 37; cents. May i FEW Oarrels Poudrette, for sale by i • B. BANNAN, Agt. iy 25, 1.844. ' • 21— riATENT RULERS—For ruling without Inking the Paper, an excellent article, Just received, and for sale tuthis °dee. May 25 JUST received on consignment, 10 ton of Rail Roa d Trim, 2.1 x t, and will be sold cheap for cash, by ap plication to the subscriber nt the York Store: June 15 24 E. , YARDLEY, SALT constantly for sale, S enhanced for coal, at fair prices by GRAM le. BROTHER, 42 Walnut st., Philada. 'June 8' f : 22 RIFFIN'.§ horse shoe nails, for sale at the Yo G store. Jane 15 . 21— ' E..YARDLEy. AFew Casks ofrery fine CHEESE, for'sale at t he York Store . Apr 20 ' 10— PILADEtiPIIIA SMOKED BEEF and lgew Jersey HAMS, just received and fur sale at the York Scare. February 10, . G= . RAZORS, RAZO"S. RODGEWEi superior Razors, warranted genuine, ve•- ryclieap. Also, ROEiGER'S SUPERIOR CUTLER I V, ofthe i very fleet quality; of the genuine stanlp, for sale by ! B. BANNAN, Ag.t. - - I Apprentices Wante d i . WANTEO by the subscriber, two Appreii l lices to the Painting Business, including all kind.,.of Fancy Painting. Boys' who have some know,ledge of com mon flaiiiting, would be preferred. Apply immediate ly to JOHN 513131:i. . Pottsville June 15 21-3 t (1 ERMAN LIFE OF HENRY CLAY.-4000 Ca lif pies of u German Life of HENRY CLAY, at. 81,75 per 100 copies, or two cents each, just received, and fur sale by thd subscriber. Friends of lIENAY CLAY, circulate the documents. Also, FACTS FOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS. Or the CoMmercial intercourse between The United States and!Great Britian, price *1,50 per 100 or two cents each Just received, and for sale by 13. HANNAH. Agent . • Feb. 17 CitEAP GOODS FOR C:1,I And no Credit given. rrillEsuba'cilber his Just opened at the Sti ly occupied by Crosland & Christ, on 11 1 : a general assortment •of Groceries and Which he will at the lowest possible price' Such as Sugars, ,Molasses, Coffae, Chocolate, T 4 Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and NVhale 01 mnceti, Moulds and Dipped Can. i Soap, Tobacco, Began', Hams," Shoulders, Mess Pork, r Dried 11..yef, Cod- , • 1 fish,Macherel May 25 4 WILLIAM IL MA • 5 OIL CAR !AGE. EGG & TOMATOE PLA , of theiabove Plants, just received ; at this office. Also. a Few Capc•Jesnmines Cactus. Spitassporha, aiptiina Odura's anct Itosq May p, Catholic Books. 1 URSIII,INK MANUAL,in fancy and plain bl Catholic Bible Key of Heaven Exerrises Christian's Guide . • Think Well on it Sunday School Prayer Book, do ' fancy binding Chapel Companion . True Piety; • • Flowers of:Piety Protestant's Trial The 'Orphan Girl Sunday School, Hymn Book Catechisms At 'the above low rates, just received on. B. 'BANN May not on hand, obtained to order., May 25 • • ! Ink ! Ink !! Ink !! ! Hoover's Celebrated Ink, Maynard;.k. Noyes' Ink. Arhold's Blue and Black Writing Fluidsi cellent article for steel pens. Arnold's 'Superior lied Ink. Terry's ,lapanno Ink, a very superb .Scriieners' and others, who want a p., executing instruments of writinz. . All of which will be sold by the subscri; sale and retail, ht Philadelphia prices. Mir. 2, ; B. BAN • SON T 1 1 ; 'r 1 oJima RY 0 BAIK I.; R. ir . 1E subscribers respectfullyannouncn tO the inhab asits 01 Pottsville, that they have fate.) up the er ishmenfi in Centre street, next door :to the netv dings ofibtr. /Cll..White, where they are engaged he ctinsihnt manufactory of all kinds of . . , 1 : I CONFECTIONARY. " . ces of ev,erydeseiiption and quality ma o to orde , has f Plum Cake, Almond Cake, lit. • ; ron Cak - Sponge Cake, Pound Cake, 4c. . J akes for Partici, &c., iced and. ornamented in bea . - Sul style al the shortest notice. • , Parties will be supplied upon reasonable terms, Id h Blanc Illong-es, Charlotte De-Ilitsse, ' 1 1 _Calf's Fool Jelly, • 1 1 ; Ice Creams, • I such as the sewn will permit, &e. The subscribe rkhave.also fitted up in their esta tills ..: ,ment a large and beautifully furnished $a Don, whec ( pure Ice Creams of varimis kinds, will 6 served ip daily and nightly. Everything about thei establis - me t has been arranged handsomely and n atly, wit • out, regard tis eSpense ; and they hope by c4eful atte • tion to the comfort and enjoyment of thein guests, to meth a continuance of that liberal patronage for whi b . they are at present grateful. • 1 GEORGE L. GENBLEN, • i I , G. JACOB IIEIIII, in. . . June 15,1914, , : 24-13 m TF tabl' buil In t. 1 . - TO THE PUBLIC: F ACTS, WORTH INOIV ING. i [ • g - I IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors,spr-: V A ner of Centre and Mahantango street, , Pottsvgle4 bate just received and are now openingot i large and superlative assortment of American,English nd Fret Cholla ; Splendid Single and Double Milled and fancy tkissimeres ; a great variety of fancy Sprin t and Som.. mer -vestings ; a lot of superior , Dlacit Bettina, , To.; sether with a large and general aasortment;orall of et ii rticles in their line. all of which are.low iin pr a avid superim in quality, fanny Opet!s; eve offered to the citizens ofpottsville. • • . 2 . :i.' ~ '4 April 6, , . 19-y IN BANKRUPTCY. Jautneymen Watrted: WO OR TREE good Journeynien Tailors, who are accustomed ro work on Coats, are 'wanted to —good wages will be given by the subscribers. he 1, '42 7 . Gft.b3,!iT 4r, MAFUZ, Teacher Wanted Poudrette, WEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES, i 1 MADE OF THE best refiner{ American 5111 • Don, for sale at about the same prices of the ) s Iron in bar, being a saving of about 100 per cent to 'the purchaser. All sheds sold, are waronted, and if not satisfactory, caM be ietutned and the money will be ,refunded. GHAS( & BROTHER, 42 Walnut st.'s Pailada. e 8 I .' k 1 ' -. WHOLESALE AND RE LEGAL NOTICES. • ,'•= 11 C• \Vs•S i. C. 7 .- 1 ?--c&kuiDzscra' znai. ATTORNEYAT. LAW. IT AS opened an dace, in;the borough of Schucikill AA Haven. Office in front street. second door east of Mrs. Manning's Hotel, will, attend to an business Trusted to his care, in the counties of Schttylkill and - perks. • April . • lfr -IJ-011- W. ROSEBER'RY 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, jl-1 , 011WIGSBURG. Pa„ _ JOHN P. !HOBART, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ORM' 14711 piactiee iii the COurts ofl, Sch uylkil/ Co. 'JOHN 'K CLEMENT , Attorney; at Lzw.la n FFICE, Centre at., Eabt snit.. 4 doors below the office VI of the Miners' Journal. , Mar. 2 Law Partnershio,.:. rßassociated t h emselves lIIE undei-signed have .associated themselves !-m- as empartners in the practice of the law.— All business entrusted to thctr care,.will reeehe 6tty and faithful attention. I 01lice at the residence of F. W. Hughes, in Centre.. Street, rottsvtllei F. W. lILIGIIP.S, T. CHAS. NEVI I.LE. 45—if Nov. 4, i n R. .1. lIARPEI., respectfully informs the Inhabi tants of Potts Ville, and the Public in general, thni lhe has become successor to Dr, Ilwsler, asllinuompa= ithic physician, in its various branches; and' respect !fully solicits the patronage of Dr. flicsler's ftiends. Ilarpel, has taken up his residence for the pros ent, at Mr. 11, Geis'a tayern,in Centre] st. above Market 'street—where he may be , .const.tlted at i any time, ;when not professionally absent. , „ • • 01-I cordially mccommend Dr. liarpcl,ko all my :friends, trusting that he will give entire satisfaction. 'March 30, 13- ; C. ILE M. D. SPRING • FASHIONS; E are happy to announce to our friends and rus t' tomere , that we have Just received the latest Spring Fashions,. and are therefore prepared to mak up all kinds of Garments, indite mnst fa3hictnahle style at the shortest =ice. , GRANT kIIARTi.. Apr. 2.D • • CLAY SONGSTERS I ITHE Taller filrer •20 The do do 12: Collection ofSongs.publish..o by Clceelyk. 3 Jost received, and for sale at this ,by the sin le or dozen. Apr 27 - I 17- DR. D. JAYNES FAMILY' MEDICINES, . • 'SOLD .AT EICHOLTZ 4. S.RNDEI Nvw Drug Store, Pottscill ' e, Agents l July . . , !---- I — — l — * CAST ittox SCREENS.—Cast It !in Rollin Screens of various. sizes kir Coal, s on hand 'and for sale at W. II; MARSIIALIi.,'S Cheap Grocery Flour Feed & Provision Sime corner of !Norwegian Street end Mount Carbon Rail Road June 10,• l• - 1 1 •-r • • ,24—• 111 b • • , THOMSONI VAT lIEGiCINES ' , I A ° GENERAL assortment kept ennctanll%lnn hand al EICIIIIOI.T7. & SANDERSoN'S New Drug Store, Po!tiyille, Pa. . - I ''• 30 • 1 Jul) 22, k • • • I I! . FEVER A ND . AGUE. ! ‘ i .. ' ROWAXD'S 7O NIC lIIINTI,IRE. ' [1 A FRESHsupply of di l e above Medicitie.a critain cure for the fever and noun. Just tectuved and E!side at , f MARTEN'S Wm, Store i September 3. f 36 MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT TRUSS ( 17 ) D • )1111115 Dr. Joseph WhIWK (item Abaomlual Suppones 5.1 A supply of the abilve artieleß,..jar4 received and for sale, at the nia r . nufactiiri.rm by' JOHN S. CI AIAOTIN, bruagisl October 28, New Tailoring Establislk'znent, irmiliE subscribers inform their friends+. n'xid the pub- YY that they have located themselves, over the 'store lately occupied by B. T. Taylor, and Are prepared ;to do any work in the Tailoring line. Front the long lexperience of the Senior Partner, they with confidence isnlicit a share of the public. patronage, as it is their in- Itentionto give satisfaction to all who will favor them ' - ! with their custom. • , ' R. H. GRANT • .• . . • PETER S. mArrtz, April 6. • I , 11-1 y , H, ;Orr': fornrr ail Road qt., Provisions, .s fur cash : a,: Cheeqe, Spar- , I . . . . NEW Wholesale; and -Retail Store.b i• L.—. , I frt HE subscriber is indi l a iced from ;the ver•liberal en i couragement he has I received '(and aso fronithe :necessity of their being ,a cheap Retail, Store, in this 'part of the town) has procured and Will keep constantly on hand—Flour, salt, Ted, Sumr, 4.lotree; Cheese. Mo lasses, Vinegar, &e., &c.,. which in i3mnettion with his present Stock of Hams, Shoulders. , 51 ckeral, Herring land Cod fish, Bruton, Velliwv . and Whit, SON Abs. a !very superior article of pure Palm, fAlmo S and Fancy ;Soaps—Sperm and Tallow Candles—W itterand Fall SONS Strained Sperm Oil, &c. &c., &c. All of he will sell at the lowest Cash Retail Prices—And to!familis, or those buying to sell again a libeial deduition will be i made, in proportion to the quantity taken: EDWARD YARDLEY', Vork Store. P. S.—From the fact of 'my having a perion in the City, whose time and attention. is devoted to the sel..e - Lion of the articles I propose selling, 1 have'no he.-,ita ' tion in saying that I can furnish goods as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and judge for Ourselves. . Pottsville, Sept. 23, 1913, 39 6HALL 21—tc ;STS-1500 nd for sale kilt-mom Bushes. 21 1 riding 75 $ 1 75 371 1 li I 31; :P 3 7p To the y Military:: A ' - • ' 8 the period is fast approaching, for the election c;f Officers to the several Battalions. and• of the New. Brigade, and as it is generally, although ernmeoltily.he hayed that a good uniform cannot he procured out - of the city, the_ suhstribers, would therefore notify all successful candidates of the fact. that they are prena. red to furnish MILITARY OUTFITS, of any rank. from Major General, to Corporal . , in as correct, ele gant and cheapa- manner, as anyHther esiablislunent in the state—for the truth of all which they can give high and satisfactory oviiirn,e, I,IPPp;COTT & T. 01.011, Corner Xahantanyo and Centrc streets. for gal AN, Ag't. Feb. 1 I=l3l Landlord . & Tiaarit article fer ,od Ink f i r I.er, n•holl- Agt. BUANE on Landlord and Tenant; in Penn - - Sylvania as effected, by Acts of • AWni'l..F and Judicial decisions. Pr&-e sl'. Just piibli>ficd and fur sale atilds office. I - , April 4, ~ : . MB , , ACME'S PORTRAIT OF J,TEIiRY CLAY—A , fiin• Copies of this elegantrPorirait of the great States man of the West. prire . so." Itist received and for sale at this office. April 20 ; fl • O3IIION OIL.— A frr:s . l) eupply Corn Amon for sale by SILIWMAN & 60. - March I. • Rags ! Rags ! ! i ' •- - • CASh paid for Rags at; this office, or ,exchanged for Goods, at the usual rates. - A.:n• '.7 A:- LARD LAMPS-100 Lat . &Lamns froin 50 to* 25 each, just received and for sale' by 111ar. 2, 4- . - B. RANNAN, Agt. CHURCH PSSLMIST, HYMN I:looH.!—Just rereiv ed and for sale by D.,.BANNAN. • Feb. 21, • • I ARDNE!VS CECTURES.—Dect. Lindner's Lec 1-4 tures on Astronomy, pace cents, fdr sale by Feb.ti, 8— B 'BANNAN, Agent. BILIIINAN'S • Cheap gook. & Stationery Store N.' TifE subscriber has recefilly fitted up his Establish meat, and is determined weal' all kinds of- ' .Sellool Books, • Beaks, Blank Boob, . Stationary, • - • Fancy "Stationary, ko. Wholesale and Ttetall,, at the ',lowest, prilitempbia. Cub prices. Seine determined to accommodate the public, he respectftilly solicits the patronage of all these in Want °rankles In his line of business. - el- Country Store-keePers, Teachers and others, sup plied wholesale at the very lowest cash.prices. *,lll3torekeepers and others, wfil be itidd enough to flirnhth us .with a Pit of the Cooks, they require; wr will be happy to furnish ;them with a list of our pricesi par dozen, in order to Satisfy them, that we do sell goads at Philadelphia prices.,' • Mar. l U-' B. BAN N, Agent.' • CARD so ,vs for Schuylkill ,31- A LSO, DM PR ( OOI+A.INTA,-TION. II 711 ER EAS the Ron. Naidatriet..B. Ende% Es resident of the , iseveral'Courts of Coma mon Plinio, of the c.ninties ot : Dauphin, ',l..eibratori and. Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania. atutJualice of the &eve . rat Courts of Quarter Session:4 tithe Peace. Oyerand Terminer,•and General Goat Delivery,;in said counties, and Strange N. Feiner, and Peaige ReAn, Esquires, Judges of the Cnuit of Quart ea kiassions of the' ace; Oyer and Terminer end General gloalltelivery.ore the trial of all capital, and other °fret:niers, in the said cr tut , ty of Schuylkill—by their precepttto Mt directed, have. ordered an Adjourned Court of emulsion Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and Cenc r 11 Goal Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg. on Monday thi olith day of-July next, (beihg the flnth of said month,) to' ontinue one week. NOTICE -i 5 there!' ire berth}; 'en to the Coroner, ' the Justices ache Peace, nod cronstables atlas said . County, of Schuylkill, that. they are by the said pie cept commanded to be then,and thcre, at 10 o'clock in .the forenoon of said day, with'tkelr rolls, rernrdb, in-. qulsitions, examinations, and alloilier remembrances, to do those r bingo. which to their _several offieesiapper.. , Lain to he.done r and all those OA are bonn&by te- ' cognizance, to 'proirecute against the prisoners that -are or then ;hill be in the goal ofs4kl county of Schuyl kill. are to be then and there, o-yrosceute thbm, as shall be just. 1 ' Cud sore the .Commatnaealth. JEREMIAIf REED, Snzntrf. i• Sheriff's Office. Orniz,s- t• burg. June 25. lilt. N. B —The Witnesses and Jurrys who are summon. ed toiattend said Court, Are requilled to attend punctu ally."' In case of non-attendance,!the law in anti at see. made and provided, will i ba. rigidly enforced This notice Is published' by or* - the Court; those concerned will therefore govern tfieniseires according= -4y. .* • 310 FA vs VEG. ETA 117. FE R. 11.11.3 AND PIICENX . 8171'EkS; •altur., high and envied celebrity. which•this..prl -11 eminent Medicine has acquired thr its ineartaho efficicy in nit the diseases whi'cb iiproresses to carer Las rendered the.n.nal pra c tie r . zcuffing pot- only no nece.sary, but unworthy of theta:; They aro known ay: their fruit ; their go •d wnik's l_testigy for them, and tiey thrive not by the !anti" of Ott credulous. In all caseuoiCiistiveness, Dvaw,tiisia, Bilious and LiVer • Affoctions. Asthina i I'ttestl Settled Paintb rtbeuinatistn Fevers and Aguesl,gbstinate Headathea tinpnre to ate ”t• the. Fluids. Unhealthy Appeiralicer of the kind, NervouuD.4mlity, ilir. Sickness incideni to Females in Debeatellealth,leiOry kind of Weak ni-sS of the Digest; ve t qrgans.littitl in all geberal.De rabgeauenis of I I ealth t these Meilietais have invaria ably proved a certain and spectlyeinedy. They restore Vigorous Ilealtb to the most Exhaus. led Ccnstitutions. A .i n gje trial will, place - Oe Pills and Maws Bitters, beyond th.:;redeli of colopiti tin° , itj the yid mation of: every parient. • rrepa red nal Soid,'Wholi;;rate end Retail, at Wit !lam B. Alo:Cde Office, 33:113roh,tk2ay, corner of An.; itniny street New York. . • . N. B. None are genuine unle-sOley have the fac cuntlenfJohnMonntt'tStgtiatute;: 1 The Life rills are sold In . Bci,ices-:--Priee,2s cents, 50 cents. and I Dollar each, miconling to the size; -lind the Phrnnis Bitters in Bnitlei,t t plollai or 2 dol; , arei each, with full directions. • Good Samaritans can be hatt.4fille Agents grads. For sale by B.- HANNAN,: • Agent foiSchuylkill county,: - 32—ly ' August 5, 1 - ;'S '2" -.' 4 .1 1 4 1 7 4*; ' .--- - •,114; 1 . V . 44. ti:; 1 '• - • I. j 7 N • 0 1.. 3L .JOSEPTI F. SF.IbERS, • ri ENTRE STREET, nearly oppneite the Pennaylva. Dalt. Pottsville. cantina:l. Id operate' in all the ,various branches of the Dental Act ; as Plugging, ;Filing, Cleansing and. Drawing. He.also will insert in the bast manner, single teeth, or whole sets, at reasonable prices. Ilav int! pract len' experience Of many years, he feels roa - Fent of eivind ..4alilfactionlo all; who way favor hint with their cu3tbni,. . - May 18 - ;: NE W ,B 0 Q S Sties Cook's Poems, illustrated i',.:::t, W .- • illis's Poems '- : : . t, ,-,', - . . . Doct.•Durbin's i;bservatinits.in Ettrog4 • The Great Change ' • 1! jt. " Doddridge's, Rise. and Progress. ..: ~,.. Allison's History of Europe, 4 vots',. bsund, $5 • :f s- , Loves of the All,it!lS • The Poetry of Love -- ...... The Cypress. Wreath .-3 'P . The Marriage Ring ' ' • 4 ',i -,i , ' The Flower Vase, - .a. beautiful Map hbok,,for n present to a Burn girl who loves flowers t; •:. • Casket ofJewels • , •- 4:: Prayer Book N% iiy.the lessons - b4n4 up in filo same volume Gems of Wisdom ' ' . . Sanford and Morton The Complete Farmer , ' ,New American Gardener • . 'i !-; The Picture Testament; gilt .' :. I- - as The Picture Bible —do ' • •, 1 4, • . 25 RiThinßoil CfIISOC . do ''. 7 , ' 2 3 1 .X.,.op'S Fables • 'do ' . ., 25 • These are bertutifal Bpoks for presents.. :last recei ved and for sale by - B. B6..NN.AN, Agq.• Jutted, ' , , 23 New Drug Stye • E. B. EIC111101.TZ; .Q• respectrAlly • ,, vz.Zri• - •In - forms the citizens 6G,Pothtiville, and. Schu3lltill county generhhp, that they have ra& opened, (in the. store foi•inprly occupied by Mr. Slater,) a general aistrantent of • Drugs; Mcdicinea, • , Chenticali, . Oils, '• - Dye • Varnishes,' • Putty, Glass„ &pros, .And solicits a share of public pai . radace, confidently_ acct ring. the public, that every article in their line, shall he of the first quality, and purtilythequine. Having served a recutAr,apprepticepip to the busi ness in Philadelphia. use who l'AVuttr them with a call:can rest satisfied that they will Allard strictly a gainst all 'hist:lkea, andliave theli• Eiedicines put up with the cseate,it care and nicety. ; I !*.' •. Plfysicians* prescriptions altenthid tri With particular care, at. all hours. Country 'PhysiOtroi and Storekeep ers, supplied at a sitiati c. advaece.'brifty prices. .December 3, • ii • .47-a WHO EkER Dr. , Leidy's Celebiat.64oiiitment AILINGto cure the Totter, Itc'h.shy and Watery .1: Punplea ~f the twee and body, Slim Eruption*, and .111 Diseases of thOi of thenetny thousand bottles, (it in bottles with the words " Dr. I.eidy's 'letter _and ¶tch Ointment " blown in the stile) never has ati•iiiiitahre been known , nr heard from Where it bad foiled.. A-Poimret of refer ences can he made, where it has bemused in schools, fat tortes, on hoard of WeSitli, and ill 6:tallies, and cer tificates-could tie; published of thenil belt for the delica cy in invinc names . publidiedin c . ollinectlun with AO loathsome and ilisaareeatde a'Se 6 titsir4 4 , • re.Prire -11 rents per. Bottle. 4! It is prepared only and .sold wbrilevale and retail at Dr. Leidy's Ihialth.Eimporium, 10 19(iliorth•SECOND street, below Vine street. 07.11 Of thi Coldan Earle and Serpents,) and by all - ithO different Drug eieta Storekeepers attached ni:Vr; Leitly's adver tisement of hie "Blood Pills" in anotiteccolumn. (which please refer to'and read, (besides ni44others through out the country. . Sold in Pottsville at J. , G. nitoW:lus Drag Store, (late Ept Ma's ) • ' May 11; leli, • • Pcudrette ! Poucir'4te !! , , .: , , • SEVERAL Barrels of Poildretie,ciiiitnin* four bush. els each, for Bale by the subscrillere t t.:2 00 per bar rel, to chew a consicoment,. This fOrtipizer of the soil, if applied to Corn or Potatoes, the Mine as. Plaster, will double the crop. . • - 13:; BANNAN, Ac't. . June '22 .- —. , r, . - =s— PROCLAI'TATIO.4.. Ik - ToTTr...r: is h'ereb'y given, that ii..rkAdJourned court 'lll -of Common Pleas, for the trial q causes at issue, in and for the county of he held at 9rwigshurg.iti.the county aforesaid' , on Jlonday the - 22 d day of.bilv neat. Therefore all persons having sultiVencling, and all. Per , Ors who:, duty it (ball be tnnpinbr at;said Court, will take notice and govern then.ellaecnrdino l Y. JEREmiAIi: EED, Sheriff. . , Sheriff's Office; Orwigs, ; ••, . burg June 22, 1811. .1 APOTHECARY 'O"PORR. r 1 THE PI hsrriber offeii fuj sale a well se, icted and genuine asscirt=nt of -.- . DRUGS DIED)OI , ..s', &a., ;., .., conslstlne of Cheinical?t,-tedicinrs, Porfla. - . niery. Window Glasseni tiat,rit sPulieiner: Drurs, - . Paints, Dye-Stutfs,.oila, 40,..Varnichr , s, Paint. rushes, &c. Which he is disprrsed.fir sell at a malt advance, rind respectfully solicits d. share of the pima tee of the public. i I - .c.gp Phybicians prescriptions corefolcg compounded. JOHN S,. H . MARTIN. March 10, r • 4Ft • POTTSVILLE _IRON'WORKS. IV. Mt GI VO IS.• ESPECTFt'LLY announces tii . tbfa Public, that he 11 has taken the Establishment ;,rii,r4vra as tha Fantle vine Trott, Works, ,on Norwegian, sheet , where bait prepared to. build all kinds of Steam Engines: warm. facture Rail Road Cars, and - Machinery of altaograttry d acriptlen,at the shortest notinei alt? Pit the aktait tat.. sonabielerms. ei Persons from abroad, In ripe; t susi vein find , it to their advantage lutist him koala; beloT engaging elarivhere— Inay : .!.'7.10.1 • For Sale , Cli I () LARGE RAILROAD. WAGONlf;"adaptedits nos . iyon the Mount Carbon. and the W est brutal WO roadA. Alo. Minlniftooln„biastuWlo. , l l o.o o 4l 4 o l yenN. Ind Wine! barrow*: • 'IS AmtlyAtttl4o . 4llct, . - t • :---, -'..._• F el s., to, - -, - - - 41, 1 ES! EIR :
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