WRIT TILE "SCOAB COATS]) INDIAN VEEiTs DLL: PILLS," SUE DOING IN BOSTON. • BOSTOrl;Januaty 3d, 1815. DEAN have no idea of the amount of good done here by the ."Indian Vegetable Pills," (Btigar Coated ) midday a respectable &initial came in front Lowell, and purchased 6 dozen, and stated 'he could recommend them beyond any medicine 'he ever had, na his wife had been perfectly cured of rush of blood in the head, by using them Several bad cases of the In fluenza have also been cured by them. YOU'S tanly, p CLADS, V, Writer Street. To G. Benj'n Smith. M. D.; N. Y. • P. S. For the truth of the above, I refer ta Hon. Charles Weil.% President of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Boston. , Dealers furnished at the New York College of Health, 179 Greenwich street, New York. • Sold at 179 Greenwich street; New York, road by Jont S. C. Martin, Druggist Pottwillo—.l. &J. Rahn, Or. vigsburg—E. W. Earl, Reading—S. & G. : 4 hollenlier.;er, Ilamburg—Bast &Sterner, and J. A. & J. IL Falls, Miner, vine. . , POPUL.Iat ttEMEDIES,.-Tbe most popular remedies of . the present day, are those which cleanse and purify the blood, and which aid/known to be innocent in their 'sualittes. Such remedies as Antimony. Mercury, Zinc and having recource to Bleeding in disease, arenow, it is Tumid going out of fashion, and Vegetable remedies wilt be soon the popular medicine. Then Brandreth's regetaMe Universal Pitts will be used and appreciated. They are known toact beneficially on every part of the body ; hying taken up by. the chyle they puss into the 'blood e viMich they purify, and it should he remembered' CV, theY only remove those parts from the blood which were_the cause of inflammation of any, kind—Nothing is egulildo ridding the vitiated humors with a vegetable • medicirib of this kind, which eighty-four years save proved hover to do injury, but always good. s} Remember Druggists are not permiitcd to sell my Pills—if you purchasebrthem, you will obtain a coun terfeit. I 11. BRA".IDRETII 31, U. t Stild at Brandreth's P_rincipal Brdadway (N,. Y.,)anil by the following authorized agent; in Schuylkill county ; re Pottsville, William Mortimer, Jr.—New Castle. ' George Reifstwder—Pert Clinton. J. Itobinhold & Co, —Schuylkill Raven, Charles iluntringer—and one aigt. - in every place of importance throughout the world. • •. • _ The Coat - Trade. ' The quantity this week l,y Rail Road is 20,829 07--by , Canal, 9,904 02—total thr the %veer, 30,732 09 toms. :Treights to Philadeldlt l ia remain The same as last:week. To Eastern ports, they vary, so much at this season ol the year, that we cease making any further quota. dons. _Freight/ to Philadelphia by Canal $1 00—to Del aware front sl,ls—toNeW fork. $2 70 'Hy Rail Road from Pottsville 11 40 and from Schuyl kill Haven 31 30—to Richmond. Tnnoucou the politeness of the different Collectors on the Canal and Rail Road, we are enabled to rut nish . our readers . , with the following weekly state, of the Coat' Trade, which they can rely upon as correct. By ,R.AII. ROAD. !nom goriT: CARBON. For the week ending on Thursday evening.6.lsl 19 Per hist Report, .. 160,V3 16 -- 166 ,'..i50 15 . . rit n m POTT6V I LI'S: ) .rt For the week ending on Thursday. . ' evening, - . • 1,469 00' Per last report, 206,952 12 211,921 12 FROM son uvuttt.t. HAVEN. • 3 ..,rthe week ending on 'Thursday .evening, . 9,559 12 Per 12sr. Report, 367,535 10' 377 121 00 4 PROM PORT CLINTON For the weekending on ThuriZny • evening. . Per lasi Ileport, Total. BY CANAL. FROM PuTTAVILLE AND poIITCADDON .IF'ut the week eliding on Thursday _,....evening....- • ' . • '0,172 00 Per last Report, 105,000 16 ---160,0t0 03 ~1 . Timm SCHUYLKILL MAVEN Total up to Thursday noon i Week ending Novemb- 27, ' Per last report, ' • , ) • 44,415 !A FROM VORT CLINTON. For the week ending on Thuniday Novembeil 20, q ' "I_Bso 10 i • Per last Report, ' i 49:279 07 t , --- 51.126 o.ft Total by Canal • Do by Rail Road Totalby Rail Road and Canal I,EILIGH C0..11, 7'RADE.: ':Desp a tched this season, up to 11th mu. tt2th, FROM 'MAUCH CHUNK: Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. summit ' Room Run Beaver Meadow R. it & Coal C. ' FROM PENN HAVEN Bealetoo Coal Company FROM' , ROCK • PORT. Bock Mount? Coal Ca = 1 FROM MAUCH. CHUNK Lehigh and' Sumipit Mince" Ltopuiltun cip I Beaver Meadow R. R. and'Cnal Co 161639 i 22 I 3 FRONI,PENN HAVEN liazleton, Coal Co. - _ _ _ _ . FROM 'ROCK PORT 13uek Monntain Coal Company, i WYOMING COAL. TRADE. - 7 , 4 Total ,to Novr. 15' 1845. - 182,745 Tons. , PINEGROVE COAL TRADE. Transportation on'llnion Canal Rail road Dorn 1 to 13, For•. (Inclusive.) ~ Tons. cwt. qr-. 1.951 9 2 Perlast !Upon, 27,041 14 2 Ton.. cwt qr. Total, 29,029 4 0 Transportation on;Swatara Rail Road 1,017 R 1 14,690 1 3 Total, 4-1.736 8 0 V. L, CONRAD, Collector. MEMO • NINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD. The follOw,ing is the amount of Coal transported over this Road, for the week - ending on Wednesday Per•laet report, iTo l tal, 423,440114 5 WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector . • ! MOUNT CARBoN RAILROAD. The amount ,of Coat transported over this-ro ad for the week ending on Thursday evening last, is 5,486 Tons. 211,560 " Per last Report, Total, SEIIUYLKILL VALLEY. RAIL ROAD. The amount of coal transported, over this road for the the week ending Setnrday evening - 22, inst. 6,'112 per last report • 118,727• Tot al JESSE TURNER, Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following, is the amount of Coal transported ever this road up to Thursday ev'g last: , ' 4.00 07: Tons Per Last Report, 1 Total, 511,8:11 14. CEO. lIIDESTV, Cnllecinr Public Auction -V.,' '[TILL he sold at Public Auction, this <,"after - ..- noon, Riaturdair Nov. 29,3 at 2 o'clock; -al the hou•se of Daniel Hill, in the borough of Pcitts ' 'guile, viz': 20 Stoves of various kinds. Clocks; 1. Sofa, .1 German Musical Clock. Pictures in frames, a lot of Hardware, a variety of. House Furniture, &c. ,Terms cash. Pottsville, Nov., '29, 49 . AMERICAN HOTEL; PHILADELPHiA; , , • THli commodious and delightfully lo _ tated How, situated in Criesnut street ; r il l ' I ; 4 Philadelphia, directly opposite the State,' is I . House. henry .Charter, Proprietotr otrers every inducement to the travelling public..l It le In the centre of business, his within two minutes' walk.of the Post (Once, Custom' House, the arrnhipal Banks and places of amusement ; As in an airy and delightful location, and the proprietor pledge's laimselfooderote every attention to his 'aide, and to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts of his guests. Baths, warm and cold, always ready, and an assortment of wines of unequalled ex cellence.'. Philada. Nov. 2211815, Elegant Note Paper, Tl,E!isubscriber has jtiOtOeseived a beauilfol FiOrlM [ ent of Note Fakes. lie latest arid most faalrOmilde patterns—among whien is the Victoria. Ace.. all of w h ich will be sold at the lowest Philadel phia prices. hy 'beguile° or4eam. ritvekpes ?Li much of variOtic B. BAIN.NAN,AO. 4f)— . F :MICH AND ENCLIB:I . MERINOS. ror PIIP by JOB: MORGAN. No— err rte TEST received lOvonV of-Flat bar RaiL Road Iron. J 24, s I,of i very superior quality, and will be sold cheap EDWARD YARDt EY. INov. 29 -- 48-- DMINISTRwITOR' S NQTICE. OTICE is hereby given, that letters of, Adrninistra .L tion have been granted M. the subscriber, by the Register of Schuylkill county, on the. estate of Mrs. Wtlhelmina Epting, late of the borough of Pottsville de ceased. All those indebted to the said estate, are re quested to make payment and all having claims wig present them for settlenient. ELIAS DERR, Adm'r . - Nov.•29th G• 45 --3t+ • Kindness to Animals, My own Story by Mary 'The Little Brunt Girl, : -Bowen, • - 1 Thellemathinnek.abroad, Daily Manna for Christian Curiosities of Egypt, - Pilgriins, Lite in Earnest, .. Little Pilgrim's Progress, I Life of Solomon, - -.. Child's Picture Testament,sl Proverbs of Solomon. . -Do do Bible, • , Reuben Rents first Winter,lThe - Cypress Wreath, , Hannah, Mohrs'a Private Jesus the Child's Example, Devotion, : !- The Great Change, Hours for Heaven, ' Joy of the Sliepertis, Dew of !leaven, The Great Secret DiscoVer. Sacred Song's,. ed, a tale for children ' The Way of life, Moral Tales, b y Maria Pattern for Sunday School. Edgworth, 5 , , 55 Teachers,. • ! lalother's Lessons, Orr girls Teacher's Harvest,: and BoY 4 . All of which arc beautifully bound iti gilt, Suitable for presents for the yonng - Also,. Gems from American Poets Robin Hood with 'colored The Contrast. or modes of Plat,CS, . Education; ! Robinson Crass, Thu World'. in ' a Pocket Life and Peta mbulations Book, . : of a Mouse, Johnson's Rasselas, i Home, by Miss Sedgwick, Very Little !Fates, Ist and Strive and Thrive, by Ma -2d aches, „ • I ' • ry Hewitt, Clara's Amusements, Hieroglyphic Bible, - Bancroft's Washington, Duty is Safety, by Mrs. My Son's Book, -" , . ! Sherwood. The Boquet of Flowdrs, The Bby's Life of Harrison The Mullin or Spirit' of Gift for the Holidays, English Poetry, . . Social Lyrist, With Music, Moore's Dish Melodies; Stories for Adelaide. Useful Letter Writer, Warwick's Spare Minutes, Brown's Concordance, , Self Cultivation; by T. Ed- Token of Remembrance,. wards, Token of rrhindstilp,' - Maria, or Confidence In Token of Love, .• God. Little Esop,l , •, - . The Fl i pis i r Vase, , • . c. • .. • Natural History of Barna, VI. illy• . anbles for Young, American Joe Milhir, Children, Parlour Magic, • • New StoriesfOr little 'boys flowers, their Moral, Poe Da !do .do girls etry and ratiettager'Y The fortunes of Frauk Sentiment • had Poetry 7 of Firfield, . . Flowers, ' . Stories for little, Clara, Rural Tale's by Hannah The. Settlers in Canada, by . Moore, i . - 'Capt. alaryritt, I.etters to aVety young Is. Rate and Liizie, or Fix dy, ' I _ . • 5 mon th s out of Salmi!, Annie Sherwood, or sceneslTl - e adventures of Herman at Sehould . . I Corte4. . . • Levers and t II Itsha n d g, by Gift for all Season, T'S. Arthur, I A Present foh.the Voutig, . Holiday Tares, c,,,,' !Picture of the World.. • '7,os" Together with a variety of ether Juvenile Works. all of which! are liimutifully bound, and 'Of a moral charak•ter, suitable to !Ware hi the hands of the young—all of which will Ire sold at publisher's, cash .prires. at BANNAN'S Cheap Book' Store. Nov, 29, . 48— , . ' . • rrilE GONE:MENTAL .1 ViTRUETOR, -Or a brief , and enropeAcinsive vier ' of .thc government -of the United Simi?, and of the State Government;, in easy 1,5,,0ng de.l2llFil for the use of schools. by Shnr- Akl , ILEVISED STATUTES 1W THE UNITE) STATES, add additional laws to 1511, reduced to ques tbms and adswers for the ast: of schools and I'3ll6lles, by Win. K. Wedgwood, just received and for sale at. , ‘.S:CAN'ti cheap Book store it;ov.'29. • GIS Ifi • 19,t.+02 17 20,52113 , . ITISTORi' OF THE LATE WAR, By. Charles' J I/ Ingersoll vol. 1, just received and for Hale by ' IL 13-ANNAN Are: N0v.:20 i 4 • i : . 775,417 02 PHI4.II)ELPIII.I CLO I. 7III.VG! OLD FRANKLIN HALL - CLOTH,IN.G STORE, 1,cf , 1 17 44,570 09 PHILADELPHIA . . • • rr Ila-striek conskts of many thousand .garments. cord:lit:dna a gryat v ariety , of Cloth, Cloaks, Sar.k and Bti aairp Overcools: Business, - Dross and. Frock Coats. to:tMter with a full assortment of Pantaloons atill,Ve'ste.itf variant. styles and-qualities The goods of which this large stoci: is Manufactured, were le'onght by the hale for cosh, which "enables us to sell lower than any tither ,statotianent in the United States The best Wtorlitnen are itniployeti, and every-garment warranted to give sap:Tat:tit - tn. In addition to these we ha v. :Shirt.:, Suspenders, Cloves, Collars, Drawers, Scarfs. Crnvats, in racr every garment that ronstitntei a gentleman's wardrobe. tt - Itt Don't forget the number, 109 Cliesnlit street . ROCKIIILL & Phil:ilia'. 22d, 1615 • 4 7 :—.2nt0 Nov.(11 •2511.6181 1 1 - 75 4 7 02 a 7- -.• 1.02J.10,. 16 5563 2715' TOE sule.crihers bare ‘nesta6tly on - band, at the lowest isles, Iron of all s;7„es, suitable for Infield. , fiery purposes, and also for coverina. schutes and for steam engine belief's, and for coal rars. MORRIS k JONES. S. W. corner Sehttyticill and Mirket sts. Phil:111a: Nor. ISIS. EIS ii. 078 Tr.i.r?Ei) Wrough . r. Troh Flue', Suitable for loen. v V, motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to 5 'inches in drinteter. AI,), Pipes for Gas, Steam and other purposes; extra for Hy draulic Presses ; Hollow Pistons for rumpa of Steam Engines 'Lf.c. Manufactured and for sale by • MORRIS, TASK' ER & MORRIS, Warebo'nse S. E. corner 3•1 and Waintiviits.. Philada. Plulada• Nov. 22d ISIS 23:'S 52 75130 LE BEM MEE To the Constable and Saperrrsors of Wayne • • 'Tow qsh ip. pERSON AI. Notice to Supervisor Imhenstein, has been repeatedly given by the uridersizned. and lie is now puhlicly pot ifted—that unless the road from the Manheint township lino, tip Panther Crgek. to .. a boll's Gap road. is put in prime, repair. before the next term of Q7mrter Sessions to be held in December next, I shall cause suit to he brought for damages in delay al.d difficulty in hauling on said Road. JOHN M. CROSIiAN D. Wayne Township. Nny. 2.:2;• P.. 1-15. • 47- 15,107 .1 0 • Wanted., . A TEACIIER Is wanted to take charge of a school in the herongh of Pinegroxi% coolly, who is Capable to barb Ilistory, Geography, Grammar. Arithmetic, Readiug, Writing. &c. A man.w itfx-a small family }could he preferred. Good iiifereirces "rerptired. Application to be made personally to the board of ritlionl Director's. Sthril,to, conorience"about the list day of December next. l'inegrove,.Nov:`2.l,ls.ls 11,901 11 Tons 411,146 00 217,052 N. CLEAVER;-Collector E.,B2fi 07 CM Rail Road Iron. RELIGIOUS AND 0111 'For the ER JUVENILE BOOKS Million. • AT TIIC ' • C,Or.; of Franklin Plate 4. Chesnut a., ° THE LASIGF.ST STOCK OF CLOTIpNG IRON ,SIIOIIE. PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. 11 IC So TICE lIAAS' •EN.PEcubla NT, 4 rOll TII 1: c Consumption, , Coughp, Colr sy &c TO THE PU6LIC::. N PRESENTING this valuable medicine to the pub- I Ilic as a, remedy for; Consumption, and Pulmonary' Diseases in general. I have been actuated solely by the great souses attending its use in my own immediate neighhothooll, and a desire to benefit the afflicted, I shall ',thinly; endeavor to give a brie C statement Of its usefulness. and tinter myself that its surprising, 011c:i -cy will enable me to furnish such proofs of its virtues as trill satisfy the most incredulous, that CON-iU MP TION may and - CAN BE CURED." if this Medicine- is resorted to in time. As Consumption, Iviwevete is a disease which differs much in Ore severity of its symp rims, arid the rapidity cif its progre,..l. and has long baf fled the skill of physicians it cannot be supposed that this or. any other. reMetly is capable of elf siting a cure in every case and in every stage of the disease; on the contrary. we inner - expert it to not sormaimes, a circumstance which wirers daily ,witlrallo he most val uable remedies we possess, for the must simplo diseas es The prOprietor submits-the following testimonials in its favor from citizen.s.of this County, well ,koown to the public. Mn. W.. 1: Mits.—Having heen afflicted for the last thirty years with Consuinlition, and having had the dd vice of some ofthe most etninentPhysicians,and was ri ven up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Expectorant, and am happy to say that 1 am entirely cured, and ant attending to my daily occupation as thong!: I had never been afflicted. Previous- to ta king your EXPECTORANT, 1 could not, if i had been so disposed. do aifyxhing at my trade.. I hare Since ree. ommende.il it to several of my friends, and particularly one case oleo:al sIED CIItirtI:MPTION, and am happy to state that in evert - instance it had - the ile,frad effect. Yours respectfully - ; JOSHUA 11AWKINS Schuylkill Raven, October 1, 1511.,, • - Scatuvi.irtt.t. 11.tvEs, January 1, 1615. Mr. W. J Ilass,-1/rar Sir : l i-tracing been afflicted with a severe pain in 1110! breast, I was induced to try yoar Expectorant, and after using one hottlo of it, fouiffl it to relieve me, and I do not beiiitatc in recrimmentiling ft to the public-4,a kaluable medicine thy Cultic, Coughs and Afflictions-or the Breast.- Jam respectfully yours &c., • r,DwAno RUNTZINGER. SCHUYLKILL IIsvEN, October 19, 1844. -1 was taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used ohs or two bottles of.l.fr Maui Erptrtarant, which re lieved me much, and shonld 1 have occasion for the above again, 1 would freely call on Mr. Maas for his in vnluable Expectorant. DANIEL U. STAGER. liAvrN, July, 29,1845'. .Mu: WILLIANJ, lIAAS,—Dnir Sir am happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose for which it was intended, that of re lieving Coughs, Cods, &c.. Yours respectfully, CHAS: lIENTZINCER. For sale by the Proprietor at cltny lk>ll Maven, and by.thejtollowing Agents in Schuylkill county. pnttsville-J. S. C.; Martin, I.low , dlyn . -Johannan 'Corkin'', Esq. Minersville—.ll: do .1. Falb. • Nrw Castle—Geonin Reiisnycler, Esq iport Carbon.-henry Shisslrr. P. M. . . . & Drumheller, l'inerrove—firaeff tr.. ['rarer, T.unnqua—ll.•ihuor& Nluruanroth, Muldh.purt Koch & Sou, Tuscarura—George R. Dry, Nov r Our Budget of New Books, • History of Wyoming, biChas. Miner, ' 62 01.1 Professor Durbin's Obsenutions in the East, - 2.00 Every Lady's Book. , . , . , The Slave of Die Mine, or the Stri.e' n Heir; Penny Magazine, N 0.14, The Cruise of the Mist, bylngrah , inh • The Monk, by-Lewis; a fresh supply. , The Merchant's Daughter, by Imliss , •-• Pickering, Parsonage of Mora, by, Fredericka Bremer, Amsury, by A. Duniaa, , , • Dramatic Authors, by .7. Rees, ' ' ' Three Nights in a Life time, a domestic tale, Mesmerism, its Ilik,'Progress and Mysteries, The Poet's Companion and Rhyming Dictionary, containing every allowable Rhyme, in the En ' glish Language, The Ladies' Work Box.Comptut . ion, Keep Warm, or popular hints for preservation from Colds and Consumptions, , . . The Fatal Legacy, or the Doomedlieir, • , The Philosophy of the Water Cure, ! . ' , Helen Stathrt, or the Rescned Heiress, Ellen Grafton, or' the Bride of Liberty, by B. Barker, E:=9. 25 • The Wing of the Wind. a NouvelTettenf We Sea, '2.5 The Flying Cloud, a Romance of the Bay of New York, by Warren, Esq. , 1 Helen' Halsey,. by W. G. Summits, author of the Ye: m u se. • . ! • , . Willis' Da.hes at Life, Part 5, ' : ' . The American Almanac and nepdsitnry of u•re• fill knowledge', • Lipman's Diary for 184(1, in various forms, from 25 rt.t each, to'V ' Nevilles of GarretstoWn,' • A rmh'Neil, by James, Matilda, by,Sue, complete, .. Myitcries.of Paris, by Sue, euml*te ' :The Salamander, by Same,. 1 1 . The Grumbler, by Miss Pickering, he Fortune' Hunter, or the iulventures of amnia '.! about town—a novel•of New York Society, by Mrs: Helen Berkley i' . -•- • : • Flirtations in Amerieu, I. . 1 Only , a Fiddler and 0. T.; by the author of The • Improvisatere : tram•lnteml by Mary Hewitt, harper &Brother's select library, ! , The ltival Brothers, or the Corsaieandllnvetteer, ' eiy IL P. Cheennan, r - 1 • . .121 'The Widow, a novel by! Theodore /look, I . • 23 Greely's Whig Almanac for 1846, containing an immense quantity of useful.informantizt; The Native Almanac f0r11.&46, The London Pictußal Almanac fur 18-1 G;:, which ' ought to be in eve:ry (Molly, fertile information it contains, svortb at Idast 50 crf!„—ollly The Christian Almanal ' • .. The Churchill:nes Almanac, • TM, Houskeeper's `Alumnae, . . ' Ladies' Self•lnstructer, imMunttta 3talting, Milli . • The Winter Gift fin' I.tulies, • ..? • ' '' . • . Lmlie,' Guide to-Embroidery and Applique, '. . , Eti•pitte for Ladies, : -a, .. • , , .111 these works are new and neat'eddiuni. The 1-adies'.Work 'l'a le Book Gilt: Lyon's Travels in North AirMricu—this ice very interesting Work, . ' Together With a lar.e variety of dther Almanacs. by fife gin", dozen or :sinul Oil also a variety of Other Bucks at the very loweskrate.l,• „ -' . _." ' • - a - ! - B. NN AN'S Cheap ,look `tare. ::::V. :- Where .may' lie fo'n ci, three tunes as laree.an ci.• ibranent of Ilook,, a+ any!i thcr phmcanToitaville. and ht * lo.ei• rate.—in ni.nx in-ti ices cheaper-than 171rPIIIL• ! A DELPHiA DOZEN CA il, PRICES fht :, : '. ••• . Nov •” . ~..,--,.. . . . . - . BOOKS: CHEA ER THAN EVER. Bf: XUTIFUL Tgstain ,nts $l.OO perdwien. ~:ff ' • School Bibles well bound si,oo per deem ' • Beautiful :purl - Ilan Bibles, %eh!' Fainily. fteceird, • at $lO 2.0 per dozen. I— _. !-, •, •. Together with all afttde School Books aUegantle low rates, at BA::s; N.VN:'S Nov. '22 47-1 Mica . ; Ro ok and StatiOnary Store: _2l • i I.GER'S 'I4.IILIPS•MINFAL\ LOG Y-4 . ±3. . 1 . •, .- '. Alcapital'work, just Teceiired and far sale at BAN N.lCN'st-,Uwat) Book Store. .. N0v...22, .: • •':,,,, - ' ; - ' 4 : 47-. • . • - aeinoval... .. . . • .: • , s.• ... J . , TA OCT..Ii*FAI,ERS 4 I'..OI'. has removed to Centre et. II opposite the l.piscopal Church. ' .. 1 - Nov. ;12;4811 ~,,I • i 47-3 t. . , Ojlice of ,tite,fildunt • Carbon Rail Road C 0.,,? , ',. • ' PIIILADA:, November 7, 1845. 5. -- . - . . J.,, , -" - NOTICE islifirehy'eivexi, that . the 'annual meet- Cr' tog of the Stockholders of this CoMpany, will he held on Monday,DucemlitiV Ist, 18t5, at 4 WdOCk, P. \L at the Company's- office,' No. TBl WalnuE - st. at which time, an elect kin will be held for a Presided‘ . aud eight Nlanagers to serve for the'ensuim y.ii"r. ' , • 1 V JAMEiS , C. DONNEN„ - Secr'y. . Philada.; N0v.,15, 1841, •,`•., ' '..-: ~ 46-3 t. Office of the Mt. CaybOn.A P. C.:.;k R.'Co,Z ' :.. . Par I. ADI - ..NOvember 8.;•1815. ..S.• ' . , ~, : isi NOTICE Is.lierelipaiVert tri• the :StOckliolderit or c.:t-', of this Ciimpany, that the annual meeting and an clerrimr fir officers for the- ensuing year...will be held. at'tiiii office. on the first Monday in December next, at I o'clock, p. itti . 8. fiIt&DFOB.D, tibety: ' CM NO. 15; 1815 Loss of the Great 'W.estern TRADE-: 7 SO GRUMBLES THE PHILADELPHiANS-- TILE OPENING OF • . LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR'S, Grerit Westrri Clothixr 8/ore, IXTIIERE they offer clothing of all kinds, cheaper and •0 got up better than any other establishment in the United States.. To wit:— Fine French Cassimere Snck Coats $9 00 to $lO 00 Brown French Cassimere Sack " 700 to 905 Asplialtnn Sack " )0 00 to 12 00 Fancy Cloth and Cassimere Sark " 5 00_to no) French Cloth Dress and Frock Coat, ID 00 to .15 eD CI oh Dress and Frock ' 9 00 to .10 no Diagonal Cassimere Frock •". 7 00 to '9 00 Blue Dress and Frock' " 800 to 10 00 131,1 , Black Frock and, Dress " ' AOO to OO Drab and Brown Fash. Sellout . 12 00 to 16 011 Blue and Black Until-Minks 14 po to 20 1)0 French arid English Cassnnere !mitts '5 00 to , F 00 Fancy Black " 00 to 500 Velvet and Sattinette' Fancy Vests 00 to 000 Together wiPiklargo,assortracol of cciarse clothiar., consisting of tiortotat Coats, iar,c•Uig..in : prices to stilt the, purchaser: A 3 follows • Pilot Stirtnut and ,6 50 to, 400 jnianionii Sattinette Frock Cnat Do . zo 6 50, Plain it:afflatus Froth '7 • ' 00 in, 500 • Tweril Sack 600 In 6 ( 0 ) Sattinette Patits of all colors '6 50 to 300 Sattinette Vests, also Cloth Vests 200 to, sso All or which cannot ha surpissed by rink other _ • lisitmcnt in the States. foe want of tact and a Altsposi tion to please' all that furnish no with tl - elr custom. We, mantittrittire our own etrlck and. witrrantfa.ll' our goods to tin: wen examined i eftrit rut, so these, is nn mistake. in g0.,11 , a purchased at rrarwholesnlc andketail clothing store, Corner of Centre and :klallantortg,oks.Pntr.ville , .Pa. , •• I • . . We narttrularly invitil the attention `tif nor custoiners and the public-in enneral, to lour extensive clock of Cloth, Cassitnere and. Vestings; which have just a rrived.in suit the - season—whigh will' be made up to order in the most lAshinnahle anti appeowed Styles of the day. L. 4- T • flatters themselves' they can get tip a suit of Clothes in as good stein, .as any other estah, Itshment, at least-20 per cent cheaper than the 'same nr.. tide has been mtrrhatted-th the pore, 'for With It we ran give the 'best of references i—viz. ' •. • Dr. Jaarirs S. Carpenter, Edward A. Warner, P. C.' Francis W. Iltrghes. Esq. ' A.,:.Mardonald, Chas. llmser,a„ • • . • Sne. li. CleMent, Esq. Isaac Bork.• . ' C. McMiclcen, Esq• •R.A Pommy. • • ticiraSe Smith, Esq. • Inn: C. Neville, Esq..• •CaMpbell, Esq•- Ae Konalilson, - • •Rohert M. Palmer, Esq. It Cummings, ES'sq, - S• Haveti. • Coq ; 11. Potts, ' J• G. Shnerriaker, Eon: W. Sneddr, ' William NeWell, Jun: Satimcl •• Chas. Lewis, " Charter. pe Forest, • -Jame§ Panel-son; " Dr. Halberstadt, a. - A: tintrrline„ S. J. Potts. • T. Foster - . ; • '•• A. IL White • - James McKee, . A. litit.sel, • James limes, • Etchholtz, , a , Nov. 15 • MEM CHEAP WATCHES AND lEW,ELRY Chris mas &New Year 9 s,PreSents.: , 5 - I WOULD °respectfully invile'all persons r fr . r. f . ; wishing to purchase gond 'and (Mean JeWelry j:-.1 : for their own use, or for - maktne presents, to u,.,!2. _oil i and examine my stack of Fine Gold and Silver 'WATCIIE4, of every cleg , riptinlll ' r k n, Gold and Silver Pencik, Gold and. flair Brace lets; Gold Chains, Breastpin4;Finaer Rings, Medallions, Watch Keys, &r., Sjlver Saoong. S.,aarTTonza, Ihtter4l Knives, Tooth Pirks'and Jvsvelry of,evory drsrription:l Also on hand, a Eno(' assortment oral day - and '3U hour BRASS CLOCK-% I am determined to sell my Goods as low as they can he purchased at any store in ,the lJnited ditiest• will warrant all to lie exactly what they are sold for, ll rir the'money shill he refintind. rip The fleetest Cash mil- - f old .‘,.:r The! highost Visit prires.gieen f , T old ‘,...a and Silver, and old Watchea taken in exchange for other Goods. • . , ri • %Vair I t r s and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well for arr gear',.. LEWI4 LAI/0311;S, - 1 No. 41:11:Market t‘t. above 11th, N. sitic;Philnda. Phhada.; Nor. 15, 19t.5. . 46-3tno POTTSVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE 0413 STAND Wltll NE{► GOnps! Cheap"! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!! 'D .- LOOK AT TIIII—IT CAST DC DEAT.OI. IF YOU TrAN7' BOOTS-AND SHOE'S CALL AT " . ' . S. & J. , FOSTER'S, CHEAP Boot and Shoe Mantifactory Centre street, next door above the Potts ville Howe. where you will find a large assortment of Mens', Wntnens', Misses, Boys' and Children,' Boots mid Shoes in great variety, and the various kinds of India Rubber Over Shoes. -A general supply of Lasts, Bootees, Shoeinakerie - Findings, Leather, Morocco, Bindings, Icc.. Also. Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, ke.; whole sale and retail. - 1 Pottsville, Nov. 15, ISIS. 46- 15111 to the pretnivev of the suhscrilier, living on G Tumbling Run, a Stray Cow,a dark Chesnut Brin dle with dark colored head, both boris'bored under neath. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her stray, otherwise she will he fnll as the law directs. ' 4 ELI A!' MOORS:: Nor. lb ME 121 12i 121 / 15 121 2 31. Stray Cow TIJE *INERS' JOURNAL. pi:REMOVAL: Efie IVOSHINGT:OIIt HOTEL, WEST SIDE . OT MAIN ST., IN THE 110ROUHLI OF mux:cr, Lrco.dluxo co., PR, THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends, 3nd the travelling public, that 4 has re; cently taken nit. fitted up, in 1 superior manner, this spacious .edifice. sign of GEN. WASHINGTON, where he is *Pared to accommodate. travellers and ,i s i tnvs to the very best and picahing stile._ His house is situated in the most [.lcasant niuf central part of the borough, Convenient to business, and is large and the rooms airy. Thankful for the liberal suppo•t while keeping the old •Muney H.itel and the 'American Hotel, in this borough fur,the ,past three years, he respectfully i t lidos a continuance tif the same. TIIKOCORE WELLS. • irr The Harrisburg. Northumberland. Pottsville, H W anyille, illiamsport:Lira Raven and Bellefonte Stages arrive at and depart front 'Ms' House daily. • filuncy,,Nwe. /5 , • NEW WA I CH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE Mit subscribers have connected themselves in tlig Watch, Jewelry, and Dilver•Ware business, in Ceram street, nem door to the Exchange H o t e l, Piittiville, where all articles in their line can •be ob tained at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Any article in Cold or Silver Ware, mode to order at the shortest notice. The public are invited to call and see our stork of Clocks, • Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, ' Particular attention Maid• to the repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, l'oltsvi/le,'Nov. 15, 1915 MORE• AMERICAN INGENUITY. , . HaWorth's Patent for Stuffing,and Binding gorse Collar,. .TILE subscriber give 3 notice, that he has purchased J. the Pdtent„ltight for the whole of SOuvlkill. County - and is prepared to sell Shop-rights, to 'all-those who to.use - the patent., at reasonable rates: He also manufactures theimitille• himself, andkeeps them con- Aslitly'for salo at:, his 6tor6 and Faceof - y, in Centri, a few doors above ;Nomvegan sheet. They are easier worked, more durable., and arc superior to..any other collar ever offered to the public. RI cil.tp.n D. SHOENER. 461 121 4 1•!; I.!}. IS ov. 15. .. i it girliht . flOg ' , , .. CI I'IIAYED `4,avay, - froin the •sabscriber;_ residing at 0 Centreville, about two weeks ago,'3. large. Sow in a good condition. ANelgiiing abon: 160 pound,. Whoev er Wlll return said tlpw to the 531.criher, or give her informant' whrinhe: can get her agair, will receive the tlianka of a ,00r widow. ~ I • ..-: " JANfI ENGLISH. ' Nov. _ 45. , , ,IC, R. LORB,EILP Y CR4'EIC I?. R. CO. ANel ex dart' the stndkhold:rk of the above Coin ill pant •, hill be held bn Nlniulay the first day of Decernk,,er next, at.tib, lionse of earit. Israel •Iteinlivd, in the linrcituck of i'ineerove. Schuylkill 4 , ennty, elect by, ballet one l'resiclent, e'en. Manneers, one Tre:is . urer, and ohn,Sacr•litey, In ii riie for I he. ensuing STRIMVFLPt, Seery. Pinegrnve, Nne., b, , • :••• 45-It • . " Men Wanted Ithmedia. - t,ely. STONE Ma.,mo, Inn Car te 'fers anti a 'urge I.ol.;matither Latiorers wa toe!! on the enlargement 011te 50.% I kili•C.Coal, from Pert Clinton to Ittnoting. Apply immi:tihttely to the•sult,crilters at Ilatithorg, Becks Co. Constant employment for the next Ottortnthn. ItOCKAFELLOW, FLYNN 4. MOORE, Contractors: 41-rmio I . lphorg, BFrks Co: Nov. I • • Eavritie . • AND -MAC IfINE: ,M A'N 1J F A CTOIZY q qIE, snliscrilier A 4 prefistred to furnish all kinds of Mlrrlitri6'3•; such 'reain Entines, en her Nth or low nressiird—tilowirig and leiropin; r,nzines, saw and tars: Breaker. 4 and ntlier machinery connec ted with the tiode.-S, iron hulls, priipell;2.rs and propellet etlities, iron and brass cas, tines. tend all other 'articles in his hnn. of business, at, hls es,tatili4hinent 4ftt • tl.l street, dlr....Rail Road, Camden, Jersey.- • 14 JOAN F. STARR, , IM.00(411e firm of MOSRIi STARR di SONS!' Camderl,,(Zsiew „leri.my.) Nov. I, ' .144( NEW._ ROOT AND . 'SHOE STORE . :41gn or Ike Big . Boot,:. ?. .V?ltdoor to 4. R. iflitc* Geisse's tarern, CENTITE.ST., mp o 1' VE CIITEPN:ICifT, , . WOULD respectfully • Onion their friends rind the public, that they- have opened a fresh, supeiior n well asSorted stock, consisting of thevari nus kinds and qutii ties of Mens'.. WI I . Mbrceir, Boys and Childrens' Roots, 5h0t...., Bropitus, Dancing Pumps,- Jndia Rubber and patent Gum Shoes, which they have received diiect from Mantifacturers..at prices that they believi.i will enable theta tosell lower than :he came quality have heretofore 'wen sold. . Tlinire wishing to prirtliaqe, arc respectfully invited to call, and examine the Goods. Also ; Mears' Glazed Hats, Trunks,..hoe Brushes, Blacking„ Belt Leather, Rivets, Burs, do G. Arc. N. R.—Machine Belts made to order: - November I, 1315, 4:- Registers Notice. vrOTICI: is litfrhy given to all poisons int s erested in 1..1: 1 4 the following, esepitor and administration accounts that the same: have hen passed by:the Register; and will he presenind s to the. Orphan's Court of the county tit" Schuylkill, to he held at Ortyigshurg, on Monday, the Eth flay of December neat;-at 10 o'clock, A. M., for crinflonation and allowanre. . . The - -nunt of .10, - Nt , n e account of James McKeevei, administrator the estatoot liihald :iinKeever, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deeensed. , . , The account or I.,:n . p.:tratirli, administrator of she estate. of William.Strauch, late of Wayne township, deceased, • ' The account of Nicholaii .Lanes and.P.eterJones, art.' telnistrators of the estate of•Jonnthan' Junes, late or Just Brunswir township, tereased.! • TheLinal: account of Seta Miller and Peter Mincer, administrators of the rntatr.nf Jaciih Kimmel; late of Lower Maltantango township, The acroiltirof executiir of the estate or John' Ejlf!r, late rif Miinhelm township.. deceased. The account of 'Leonard ltalliet, administrator of the estate of Henry Lechleiter, late of West Penn town shin,-deceased: _ • • I The account of Elijah 'homier, eSottitorTir,i , tate of Christopher Mignor,, late of file bOrbilgli of Orwiz:shurg, derfwellr. , • The acenont of Tadl 111.1 v, executOr of the estate of John lietner, late of Pinegtnre tna