TUORE WOO ARE SUFFERING FRO*REMITTING or In terinitting Bilious Complaints. should read the follow ing; and be guided thereby r'CAnan of Psis.--Pairt is the consequence of the exertion of the organ, or part tvhereit is present to throw off morbitkor corrupt hu mors, far no pain can exist, but from the presence of those matters which are of an unnealthy character. -Whenowe have"pain In.the head, in the bowels, or in any other part of the hotly, it only proves the presence of matters which the blood_ is trying to remove, and-it is this struggle that is the' ccasion of pain. To be bled only relieve' the anguish in proportion as the amount of life is reduced, and the same may he said of all tid ing and soothing remedies. Not so with Brandreth's Pills ; they at once go to the assistance of the blood in: aiding . itth - discharge:bad humors, to conquer the Reath! PrinOple. To relieve pain in this way does not leaVe • any had effects. 'The Life Principle is not reduced, nor : are the teeth destroyed; but all the organs are'cleans-' ed, and their health insured. its- Sold at Brandieth's Principal otlice,2l4 Broadway (N. I.,),and by the following authorized agents in' Scht6 lk ill 'County ; g - Pottsville, CVilliadi Mortimer, Jr.—Netv Castle.' George Reifsnyder—Port Clinton. J. Robinhold —Schuylkill Haven,. Charles Ifutitzinger—antione agt. in every place of importance throughout the World.' WILL T THE "St.'4All COA,Tra INDIAN VErETAiiin ri 4IZ,C DoINO IN BOSTON. • tlos•Mc, January 3,1, 1315. • •DEAtt Stn t—Yem haVe nn idea of the amount of good, done here by the "Indian Vegetable Pills," (Bitchy Coated ) Yesterday arespertable druggist came In from' Lowell, and purchased 1, dozen, and, stated 'he, could recommend them beyond 'any medicine he ever had; as hit wife had been perfectly cured of rush of blood iii the head, by using them Several bail cases of the fluenza hays also been cured by them. Yours truly, ' 1. P CLAatt, 9. Water Street. To G. Denyn Smith, M. D., N. Y. I'. S.. For the with of Ilse above. I refer t f 'harks !Neils, President of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company', Elision. • ; Dealers furnishcil at jilt" :Cele York Colieite of Eenlih 170 Greenwich .yreet, New lak Yot. Sold at Flit Greenwich. street. Note Y or k, an d Li John S. C. Mandl. Tirnii!--iq & Palm. Or \Y. Burl. G, Shollunberg,r, Iltailbunz—Bait :.:terncr, rind J. J. 11. Falls, Miner-'• vine: - The coal ,Trade. It will he seen tharthewMount of Coal sent nit; week by Rail ROad 5,5..c0 11. The snow storm in the eat : - part of the week blocked up the late . .ral toads so that it has been almost impossible loyhe cars to pass over them. _ . The Canal is elosedlor ,the season; • , A letter horn Pinqrove state:, that 'the navigiltiau on the Branch Canal, closed on the e23thin,t. We shall have no further reports front Pinegrove until Tunntan - the politenes; of filo afferent Collectors nn the Canal OW gait Road, we arc enabled to fui our readers, with the followitie, weekly late of air, Coal' Trade, which they can rely upon, as ciirmet. BY RAIL ROAD. FIrOM PORT CARDON - [ For the week ending on Thursday 1 evening. - 1.730 CO rer last Retort, ' 10 ,39 15 ' ... .... . .. . --------i- iiii,noia =1 . . , For the week ending -on Thnrsdky - eyeninp. 1,739 04 :. Per last report, , .' - 211,421 12 • . 213,160 16 Fr.OM n A vEN For the week ending on Thursday evening. Per last Report, • rnont PORT CLINTON For the week ending on Thursday evetitng r, Ok. last Report, Total, ;. \ - ' IVA:ANAL .. , . , FROM IN , TTsVILI.I , AND PORT' C ARSON. For the week ending on Thursday . . ei;enine, . ' . 1.82 t 02 .. • , -Per last Report, . ' 102,079 03 • ' ----103,013 07 :FROM SCIIEVLKILL HAVEN. Thiniltri to Thursday. noon Week ending NoyeniberL'7,, Sil 13 .I . t.r last ftipori,.. ... .:1 , ../40-112,00 • ,- --47„E7101 FROM PORT / CLI NTON. Fof;the week ending . 01:11.:rfilit'Sthq ' Ntli , rltili'r 2-0, . . . Pes last Report,' CM *Total by Canal, • Do'by Rail Road Totilhy Rail Road and Canal, . -I,EITIGH,cO . Ilth 1e.13 FHCIM MAUCH CHUNK. Leld2ll,Cold and Ndvigation Co. Sueumit :Rubin Ron Reave*Meadovr, R & Coal C. rROM. PENN HAVEN Ilazictor. Coal ConiVETI ' FR(”1 ROO5. yowl'? Ruck Mountain Coal, CO Et=il FROM MAUCH CHUNK. Lehigh Cnal and Nay. co Summit Room Run do it i:TS 73 In Deaver Meadow R. R. and Coal' Co: FROM PENN H A U;si Ilazleton Coal Co. PROM SOCK PORT Buck Mountain Coal Co.nlpany, WYOMING , COAL TRADE. .rata: lb' INrfr., 15 1545. 15'2,745 Tonf , . NNE' GROvE COAL , TRADE. • • Transportation on U mon Caw,xl Rail r:,a.,1 from 16 o'3o, Nov. (Incluzive.) • Torts. cwt. qr. 2,076 ]9.1 Per last Report, • 29,029 4 0 Tons. ewt fir: Total, -- 31,10:1 . 3 , 1 Transportatioalon Swatara Rap Road. H. 1,115 V 1 • :.,- ::: 15.707 4U • ' I Total, - : ' -- ‘ .--i . , ~ Je1,131.1 '4 , 1 479'2i 7 1 2 - 1.7.0,1,, CONRAD, C.llector. MEM NENE HILL AND SCIII.III.KII.I.IIAVEN R.ROAD. The following,. is the amount of Coal transpoited over this Road, fig rile week ending on %Vedncdday Evening last, ,Per last report, 426,509 19 • WILMA M NEWELL, Collector Total, , • MOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. • The amount of Coal traneported over thin road for the week ending on Thursday eyenfrig . 5.4F4/ Torig. 9.11,5GG . • Per lan Report, 17 .0 32 N. CLEAVER, Collector Total, . • SCHUYLKILL VALLEV RAIL RQAU. 'l'lle amount of.soal transported over this road' for 1.112. the week ending,,riatnrday evening 22, inst. 5,9A1.. . . t . 1 per last report 113,777. . . : . • ' .Tntal J IS ,961 JESSE TURNER, Collector MILL CREEK RAD. ROAD. The followititt is the amount of eon( transpOrted ever this road up to Thursday ev'g last: . . . Per Last Report, • 71.19 t Ot CEO. SIADESTN, Collector Total, DOCIT.• C(DNIELILD RECKER, R6cently from Gtrman l y, , • TENDERS his professional - services, 'to the citizens afthis Borough and vicinity. Ile may be - rim:tilted ain't times and at all hours. at his present residknee. at. Mr. Charles Kuntz's lintel; iM Centre street, Pott4; vitle . . lie flatters himself. that thoe afflicted witb•the fol lowing di cases, wit,find it to their interest to _up ily , as above: Pain In the Neck, I 1) eared of the Stomach, Pain,in the Side, , - C4sumption, ~.. •43tiptions on'the Skin, Ul' ers of the Noie ~ 11 1.6110 w Jaundice, Fellona, - Pain in the Eyes, I ser er and Ague, ! i Coughs, , W muds, and Ear Ache, • Cancers, ti . C., &C ', If satisfaction is not given. in treating the alio; einen tinned diseases, no charge-will be made. 1 Noe. 29' . 48-2 elm. - Stray. Cow. • C AME to the farm of. the subscriber, regidimi C Muddy Branch, in Branch towindini. abbut iota weeks ago,a black and white spotted CoW,,•with ru n e white lee4,ct white spot nn bet bark,and a white iiint on fife right side, with both Ilene , : bored. The ovOler ii requested to come forward. picric property, Pa v cliarzes and take her away, otherwise . he Will lie sold ti-cc.r. ding to law. ;WIN . BEIMINGER. Now. 211 `43-31* ANOTHER REDUCTION. . GOLD PENIS AT ONLY CI 25. AFRESH supply of BenlVic i t & Barney's Cold Con cress Pen and Pencil, wininiatriond nntnts,>which tonk the premium at the late fair of - ilte Franklin insti tute, just received and for sale by - 8. - BANNAN, ,r;7, ' 49- Nov. 29 riOOPEWS LEADING i 1../ Doctrines to the vette! 1 voi•just received and for tale et I.I4.NNAN'S cheap .Iloott store.- Nov. 99 ' '.- - .., ' 49- p ijabelitoa. PIIILAbELPHIA WHOLESALE k RETAIL Grocery and Tea Store, • 244 Market street, south side above Seventh, eubscrihers wish to callattention of Store . keepers and families to their extensive stock of Teas and Groceries, embracing all the variety of arti cles usually connected with the - business—and partic ularly to their choice selection of fresh Teas, and new brown, light brown and White Sugars, all of Which they 'are determined to sell at the very lowest market prices. -& . C. JENKINS. 1 Phliada., Noy. 29, IS-15. ' NO. p, SOUTH SECOND STREET, Alexander,H. Or No. 23, South Segond 'street, would inform the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that be has ta ken the large and. commodious Store, .No. 5, south 2d street, near Market street,. Philadelphia, recently oc cupied by Thomas. Winn, where ho hris opened a large and splendid stock of new and Rich Goods, selected re cently from Importers and - the ' , Auctions, here and in New York, and having now ample room, it is his in tention to keep a full assortment of the newest and best of GoOds, and sell them at the lowest possible pri ces for cash, 'wholesale and, retail. The upper stories are'flited up for Jobbing, where will be found choice goods suited to Country Mcrchanti and Milliner,; rkimis always on hand, Riblions,Nelvets, Satins, Silks and Feathers in great Variety. Just roreiveeper the last Havre Packets.. six ca— se,. new style Dress Silks;rangitig from b 7! F.ts. V 114,10 per yird. Pfiilatla.. Nov. 20; 1545 Chcap 1 1 1"atches and Jewelry., AT the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry North •ziecohd street, cornier of ,Quarry, below Race stn. ee Gobi lever Watches, full jetvellvd, N carat cases 5 ts,o ° ; • -.3.00 " !' seven jelv 04 ,Ir l ,oo Superior gnarlier Wa.tcljes ' ' ' 10,00 • . Gold Pentfl. :, 200 Finic'r_lit'Ver'Spectacles i ', 1 ,75 Go!d Finger Rings, 371jtents to 83; Watch Gla'sses. plain, 124, cts. ; patent, 1: t d; lunet, 25; other articles in proportion.. Ail Good.; warranted todm what they are sold for. ' I 7 , 0. toARAD. . Clocks, Waiches and Jewelry, of eyt.;:ry deseriptit;n, cleaned and repaired in the best manner, hr experien ced workmen. • •25- All clYcks repaired at this estahliAr. mein are' warranted to2Mrfortit wed! ,i'litiada., Nov., P: 1545. IWILSDELPHM II : AND - CA P ST 01{ PALL AND WINTER TRADE. , I GARDEN & BROWN,. - ...- ..- No. 10 G Market «I. 11;o doors helow Sixth st., 21 PARTICULARLY incite the. at _ .17: tention of the citizens Of ,Ptdts-, 5, , .. NUM, and , vicinity, (when our- s ,. • ehasingliats and Caps, to them Store, being fully satisfied it is greatly to the interests oral!' and every person to deal with them. They note offer one attic largest and most splendid stocks °fines and Caps in Philaelm, at prices defying' all competition. HATS: HATS! lIAT.: CAPS: CAPS: CAPS} Su?. Bea. Hats, $2.0 to $3 No: I ,anil '2. fine otter tar " Bro.& Hats, $2 to $3 Raps, Cheap. Moleskin Hata, $2.50. No. I and 2 line Shetland (usual price four dollars.) —fur seal Caps, I Sup. Silk Hats, l,ral to $2. No. I, _and 3 fine musk fur Casa. Hats, $2 PO to lh Caps, some as leiV,as - 15 res.% " Fur Hats. $1,23 and Hair, seal, cloth, fancy upwards, and every retie- velvet. fur trimmed, glazed. ty and style of Rats at as- silk; oil.-cloth, leather, and tomshingly every variety and style of LOW PRICES. Caps, fir men and burs, at . . • unheard of . . LOW PRICES. Ranted. it to be generally known, that we will soli 11011 C lust tirSt-rate hints. and more we do business on the print iple that 'ION ESTY IS TILE BEST POLICY: , selling cheap to every one, judge' or no judge. . . r- Country Merchants, Storekeepers, Hatters and others, purchasing any articles in the Hat or Cap line, will Mid it to their Avant:l2e to. call, as we have a large and -erimplet e stock suited to the Country Trade, which we, will 'Sell at the lowest wholesale prices. Call And see. -Op fn t.• ening. ' )dusk Rat Skim:and other Furs wanted. 'l, ''GARrIN 'l4, RROWN, • No. Rai 3firket ,I met, '4l dour below Gilt, Philada. Philada., Nov/20, 1515. 45-I '• 2.100 15 377,121 02 379,:331' 2;1 12 20,321 13 M2l:=EB 7S 1,:".3•3 CLO 7 HIN G! OLD FRAI4LINIALL CLOTHIr:IG STORE; 1,"51 (5 51,136 03 52,257 09 AT THE . Car. of-Frani:lln Place 4.-Cheinul sl., CONTAI.S:S Tilt I..)OIGrST . STOCK OF . CY.OI - 11ING Iv ', PAILi:(PELPHIA.. 2113,559' 17 7.0..29.1 13 EVE . "7 HE :lock conzists anany thousandgarmerits. I containing-a - great variety - cif Chilli, Cloaks, Sack and %Bangui, - Overimats, Llusinriss, Dress and Frock C 0,11.4: iln!i2;01,1 with rt fun' as:Motile of of Pantaloons and Oats of varrins styles and qualities. The goods of Whist' this large stock is rivinuf : rctured, w ere -bought by the ,hale for cash: tvhirh enables ns to still lower than any other - establishment inthe United StrOs The best workmen are employed. and every crime tit warranted' to give ,sansfaction. In addition to these, vie have Shirts, Suspender's, Gres, Collars, Drawers, Scarfs, CraVats, to fact .e.v qry garment that constitutes a centlinnan • s wardrobe. 0) Don't fin - get the number, 109 Chesnut street . ROCKIIILL & WILSON. Pbilada. Nov. `220,1615 47-3 mo W 26 , iQJ IRON 'ST - 011:'.E:: TIII subsrib.iirs have , onstantly Oil hand; at the lowest 'rates, Iron of snitahle for machi nery Mirpniies: and also CoVi,tlll2 . MCIMICS and fur steam engine bolters, and fur 'coal cars. 'MORRIS S. orcr,s, Co r n" , Sch"Ylkiii and M rketsts. Philada. Philada., t 22, it 43. ' • 47-ly 257 Al 71t,12 70650 PASCAL IRON' WORKS, pHILAD.EL:pfrA. . . irELDED Wrcumbl iron 1112 PS, .fnr Loco " InntlV , gr Niaritle and other Steam Ltinne Boilers, from 2to S inches in* diameter. A 14,), Pines, for Gas . ; Steam amt otll u r plirposesr extra Strom; Tub , for Ity dranlic'Pre;,c.m, ; Itnnow Pistons for Pumps of Steam Eo:cines 4.c. Manufactured and for 'Rule be MORRIS, T.triKErt & :WM/US, Warelmmie S. F. corner .3d, and Walnut its., Philada• Nov. '2•2.1 ISM : •47 . MEI t, , 30 • Christmas fi.•Yirew Year's Presents. I WOULD respectfully invite all persons; ify; srsl r mg,to purchase • gomi and rheap , Juwelry al,l their for e l k " o 3k f VI (Zl il d t4 a . n t d o - clll Silvut; WATCHEs.: , very description.• VirM - Gol.l and Silacr Pencils, Gold and Hair Brace lets. Cold Chains, Ikenstpins,Finget Ilingr, Medallions, Watch Keys, ec.c., Slll , l Sant. Tunas, Baiter Knives, Tooth Picks and Jewelry of every deserlption. hand, a good, assortment of 8 day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. 43.060 05 Tons 4.3,410 14 I alit determined to sell my Goods, as low as they caw he purchased at any store in the Cnited .States. and will warrant an to he exactly what they are sold for, or the money shall he refunded. . r.s The blithest Cash prices elven, for old Cold and Silver, and old_Watches taken in exchange foil other. Goods. wmches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted - to inn Well for one year. LEWIS LADD:IIIIS, No. 4111} Market st. above 11111, N. side, Phihula. Plaiatla., Nov. 15, ISIS. 45-3itto ' AND .MACHINE MANUFACTORY. 4 1111 subscro.ex, is e prepared to _furnish all kinds of 1 Ma rlune'ry, such as `!leant Eil,ttines, either high or low pressure—blowing ono putnpnig. Engines, saw and grist lireakerS and other inachmery connec, ted with the minim:: business. Als.ii,hoile , ?s, iron boats, propellers and propeller engines, iron and brass cas tings, and all other articles'in his line of business, at Irk establiAmont in. 241 street, below the . Rail Road, Cainglen, New Jers 4 ey. . • 'JOHN F. STARR, Late of the. firm of MOSES STARR & SONS: 1 Camden, (New Jersey.). Nov. ,L'151.5. 41-tf. . 1,619.10 Tune - E9,531 14 •P I? 0-C L AO PI 0 N.' lVirr• alis•hereby given, that a Court- of Co'- oint- rn :Pla's,!for the of cvses at issue, in iord for the county of Schuylkill; will be held at Orwiss burg. in the'county aCoressid on Monday . . the Sill day of December ni xt. to continne two weiks. • Therefore all persons having 'suits pending. and all. persons whose duty it stall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and got ern themselves acCor (tingly. JERENIIAII itEED sheriff. Sncriffs Odice. Orwigs - burg. Nov.S, 1815. 45 iii; _ . THlS'co'ntmodious and delightfully lo catcall lintel, situated in Chesnut street r , 11 . 1 Philadelphia, directly opposite the State, gg g ~,,,,.,, MI. Ilenry .1. Charier, Proprietotr _ -- ..i , otfce t every inducernent'to the travelling public. It hi 'ln the centre 'of business, it is Within two rninutee_ walk nfl the Post Offices Custom House, the . prinhipat Parth4 and Maces of amusement ; is in an airy and-Aelightfil lor'etion, and the proprietor pledges hinivelf,lto devote every attention to his table, and to have obliging and attentive servants to conduct to the comforts. of his "nests. Baths, warrwand cold,Always ready, and an assoitment . of wines of unequalled ex cellence. Philada. Nay. 2:4 161.5,. , 47—ly Something for the Ladies. CURIA - AG FLUID for keeping'the hair in curl and jawing it a glossy. annearanne. COINESE DEPILATORY, for removing surplus hair from the .We &h.: which will accomplish it in six minute inbiring the complexion. ROUSSELL'S TICOLE EXTRACTS for handker chiefs. tik COLD CREAM, Fe.c. &c. &c. • 'Together w Ith an c'egant inthcomplete arsortment of flousFell's Soaps, Perfumery, &e. which took the Gold Medal at the Great New York Fair, a short titre since. For saie at his prices by B. BANNAN Ag't. 46 Nov. 15 JUST OPENED AT CHEAP WATCHES' AND JEWELRY :Steam Engine AMERICAN' HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Rail Road Iron UST received 10 tons of Flat bar Rail Road Iron. 0 2i: g ,of a very superior quality. and will be sold cheap I I EDWARD YARIII EY. N0v.29 .‘ 4S-- , AD2III.LVISTR./ITOI2'S NOTICE: VOTICE is hereby gi v en, that letters of Administra -1.11 lion have been granted to the subscriber, by the rtegister of Schuylkill.cntinty, on the estate of ,Mrs. .Willielmina 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 ' , tvPl present them for settlement. I , DERV; Adm'r: ,N0v..2.9th • 98-,-3t. Removal. , • nOCT. TIMMER:STA OT, has reinurod to Centre st opposite the Etiiicoibi Church. 1845. . • PUBLI,C .NOTICE . , To Me Constable and ..Supercisdr'o - of ' Wayne ' Township. ' , ~ . . DERSONA - L NntiCe tijo Supervisor Lohenstrin. has ..1. been repeatedly given by the undersigned, and he is now publicly notified=, that unless the road from the Manheim township line,lup Panther Creek, to Slisilig Cap road. is put in proper tepair.-before trin'nemt tetra of Quarter Sessions toy, be held in December neat, C Omit c - aliqe suit to be broughl for damages in delay and difficulty ha hauling oA said Road,. 1 " JOIIN ,M. CROSLAND., - Wayne Township, Nov, '2'2, 1815. , CUE e A f r C CilEr : a!le l tolakel T r4. Saiehn Vihl lmrollofi . l-''rrt, i illllViilc:tli . irtio is capamle to teary liistory;,‘‘' meta phy, Grammar, Arithmetic, Reatlinz. Writhm.&c. A'inali with a small family 'could be preferred. 'Gooil references required. 'Application to be made . personally to the hoard rie School Directors. School VS continence about the lot day of December neat. , .• Pinegrove, N0v.9.2; 1615 , 47-3t* POTTSVILLE ROOT AND SHOE STORE r . • OLD STAND NEW coons! 'Cheap! Cheaper!! -Cheapest !!! ITT LOOK ATTDIS - -IT . CAN ' hiE DEAT, IF YOU fr.I.VT BOOTS AXD SHOES CALL AT S. & , J. FOSTER'S " • • Centre tttreei, nest door above the Potts ville House, where you will find a large assorßnent Mens', 'Wooten?, Misses, Boys' and Childtens' Boots and Shoes in great variety, and the Orions kinds Of India Ruhher Over Shoes. A general supply Lasts, Bootees, Shrieinakers' Findings, Leather, Morocco, Bindings, Atc.i Also, Ondirellas, Trunks, Carpet Rags, &c., whole sale and retail. Pottsville, Nev. 1.5,-1915. "146- ME NEW HOOT' ' , AND " SHOE s . rouE Sign of the Big Boot, • Nidt door to 4. B. Whitiooppositr Geisse's torero, CE.NTIIC ST., POTTSVCI.L.C, CA. 41100D1' (5. 4ECIITE.ILV,RCHT, - WOULD respectfully • ‘...,. inform their friendii i and the public, that i -..•,,• they have opened a .._ , • • ... .... i . fresh, stiperioi• asi d • Glifliti. V. - well assorted stock, consisting of the vart- OltS kinds and quail --v ties of . Mens',l :I,Vci. niins'. 11Iisses' : Mrs' and Childrens' irlonts,ithnes, rattan:4, naticiiii.t i'mni,-;,=, India Itiditier and 'Patent Gnu Shoes, which they have. receivedM direct from anuf turers.. at privee that atop believe will enable th-buyno sell itiwc." than tliv! swine finality old have herereifore been s. . •: ,TI ose '-wislon - g to tuirc;ttase, are respectfully invited to call Itiol examine the Goods. Alan, Mons' Glazed Hats, Trnriaa, Riche T ru;heA,.B!ackilig, Belt blather, Rivets. Burs, &c. ' . N. 11.—Machin'e,Bertg made to ordet ; November 1; 1615. • " Register's Notice., ,NOTICE herehy given R.ll - persons intere'r.ted in the rollnwinu eAecutot and admintstrafion accounts that the same ba'ye been. missed by the Recisttir, and trill he ['resentfl tO the Orphan's Court of the cottnty of Schuylkill, to be held at Orwicslturc, on litrlay, the. hilt daymi December next, at 10 'o'clock, A. M., for cnnfirmation and allowance.. The urcount .of James !d:Keever; administrator of the esiateof Mcli'eer.er,late of the Borough of Pottsville, deMmsetf. The aMmunt of 'lsaae t3trauch, aditirrNAtrator of the estate of .Williatn ritraitch,ktle of NVarile township, > The account Of ~Nrcliolzu JonMs and Peter Jorma, ad ministrators of Vto Mitatii of Jonathan Jones, late of East Brititsw#lownship, deceased. • The final rt . itioint of Sent iller and Peter Klinger, administrators of thej estate of Jacob KintineL:late , of Lower Ntahantan an tOw nship,. deceased. The arcount of , Johh,Eildr. execnton of the ettate of John Eller, late of Marrheim township: dereasiid. The account of Leohird Italliet,zulitlinistrator of the estate of Henry I.echleiter, late of West Penti town • shin, deceased. • ,j ; The account of Elijall Hammer, exeroto . r of the es=- tate of Christoblirr Wagner, late of the borough of Ortviz3burtt, derra::etl. • . .. . Theaccntint of Pahl Barr, i.xecittor of 'the estate of John atner, late of Olheirove towliship, dereased. .1 )lIN 11. DOWNING, Iteekter Ileg,tMer's Otlicc, rtvsgs- / bttrg, November , IS-15. f / Men Wanted Immediately. • 100 :IT n?I n I .‘ •l 4 . ' "tt,o n r 5 (:r . r‘ a v 1 : i l f r .11 P n n o l l ° 1 1 1 . : c of the Schuylkill Can it. front Port Clinton In Roadinct. Apply inuhr/liatuly:ttly. stsh,crihers. at flaiiitnitz, Iterks Co.' Com:tutu. ytintni for the urxt ti monrll4. ROCKAPPA.LOW; FINNS 4- mootm, • Contractors.r • flarnhorg, Perks C t. Nov. I. 41-auto - -- - NEW WA "OH. CLOCC ANDi JE WELT? I" STORE TI! subscribers,have, connected themselves in the wati : ti,..lewrlry, and Sil vet Ware busineis, in 'Centre street, 'Oat dear to the' EKI hange Ilnt 1, Pottsville. trhere'all tirticles.in their line can he oh- Mined at the lowest Ll'lliladelphia prices.' Any arthile in Cold or Silver Wi re, made to order at the shortest notice. The politic aie inched to callow' see nor stork of Clocks, Watche,s, 'Jewelry, Silyer-Ware, Part icitlar attention' paid to the repairing of Watch . s,, Clock; and Jewelry • , • C. A. MASSON, E. W. ALAS - ON. ' 15; IS .46-3 m NIORE AMIERICAN• INGENUII". .- - - -, - I ' . - W..riawort,h's . t Patent for Stuffing and Blocking llnrst Co ll ar, I TILI 1 purchased subscriber gives notice, that tie-hapurchasedlthe Parent Right for the whole of Schitylkill.entinty .and is prepared tit sitil rittoP-rights, to all tio,ati ; W', ilO ' wish to use the Paqtrat, at reasonable rates. . Jsrt, ma nura'uture3 tipi:artule'hirnsetf. and keg, i" ,„ , ,it :.1.,,,-7 stantly for sale at - his. Store and Factory, in 1fc:111.,,!,,a few doors above.: N'trwegian street. ;.I. , ,bey are ~..4ier ' worked, inore duty tie, and are superior to any other collar 'crier offered o the 'public. RICHARD 11. KIIOENER. I , _ • . 'fee ~ NOUS!! MERINOS. for „ sale by .10”. MPRGAN. '39. 1 . I Nov. 15 RENCII AND ' Sept th • Stray ling. QTRAYED away from the. subscriber, r s esiding at 12/ Centreville; atillut, t;wo week, *ago, if large row a good conttition, tt•eighing shout 160 minds. ;Whoev er will return said Stiw l to the subscriber. or give her information where slie ,can get bet ttgai-, will receive the thanks'of a pnor'wklow. JANE ENGLISIL Nov, 45: 4fe- Stray Cow. , • . ri.AM E to the premis l es of the subscriber. thing on , 1„,./ Ttimblins, Run, a Stray Cow. a dark Chesnut. Win ile with dark colored head, both horns bored under neath. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay chargtts and take her away, otherwise she •will he sold as he law directs. • . ELIJAH MOOR I E. Nov. IA : - I 48-73 t . ' H. .RESSANG, t Maker .. , • AS remove fti hom his o stand to the Ware room Hon the ...'l),l Nort a lt Labt CorAof. Maliantango I and Union Streets, where he honstantly off hand, I a general misortment 'cif Cabin , are of the most mo dern styles and approved finis, French andtigh post Mahogany Fled Steads,' Mahoga ' v Chairs 'and Rocking Chaim also Maple Cane seat ch rs and Rocking Omits Willsor Chairs, sofas, Settes &c. &c. Alt the'Varieties of Ware node to order at the shortest NOtice, and in the best style' t Philadelphia prices. Jr. GRE:, ,, 'SA.Nit acknowledges the liberal support with which the public have favoured hint heretofore. and will labour on his Ipart to Merit a. continuatWe of their favor, , April :teal], - I 1 Ll— . . Iran! Irori! I ! • - • . TusT received at lie York Store a large and general "assortment or Rolled, snuare, Rat, and Round liar roil of all RIM'S.' also Ilaininered square, iron from 1 lark to 2 - 1, rail road tongues. Sledges and Ilan 'niers, Crow bars, Slit oils for-horse shoes, J uniat-a nail rods Band Iron, &c., (z.., alsa Spikes and Nails. in then va riety. -[ , 'EDWARD YARDLEY. Jan. 4: 18-15. I I ! i TH2 HISTORY OF WYOMINO By the Bon. Charlo4'A/het'. IE subscriber. Book-publisher, No, 4, Minorlslreet Philadelphia, has issued a History of Wyoming. in a large and beautiful ortai•ri volume of nearly 1300 pages, accompanied with Maps, &e., by the lion. Cimrles Mi ner,' whose name is a guarantee that it wilt be found one of the mor.t Interesting works of the day. The trade supplied at the usual rates of discount. Retail price .1.2 00. Address J. cnissEy. No. 4 Minor St. Philadelphia, Novi 15th 1945, ' 41-3 t, * The above work is also for sale by' B. BANNAN'Ag't. ■ BEI Wanted QM THE. MINERS' JOURNAL. Loss of th - O•Great Western TRADE-SO GRUMBLES THE PHILhDELPHIANS- SINCE THE OPENING OF• LIPPINCOTTrt & TAYLOR'S, Great Weitcra Clothing i Stole, IAT n on c i rt u r ri t i te tle (;fr i g n ci a o n ti7 o ;i h o e f r a e ll t k a i A l .:ii c al li e e n a t p z a t i t t i d e United Staten. To wit:— Fine' French Cassimere Sack Coats • .03 00 to $lO 00 Brown French Cas.iiuiere Sack ." OO to 0 0.3 Asphaltrin Sack ' P.:, -10 00 to 10 00 Fancy Cloth and Cassimere Sack •' 800 to It: 00 French Cloth Dress - and Frock Coat 10 00 to 15 00 English Cl nh Dress; and Frock- , '. 900 to 12. 00 Diagonal Cassimere Frock " 700 to 900 Blue Drcs:, and:Frock ' • " 800 to 10 00 . _ . _ . . .. . Blue Black Frock and Dress " 800 to 12 00 Ural) nod Brown Fash.'Surtout 12 00 to 16 00 Blue,and Black Cloth Cloaks 10 00 to 20 00 Freneli and English Cassiniere pants .500 to SOO Fancy Black .. - , " 400 to 500 Velvet and tzattinett , t Fancy Vests 200 to 3 00. . . ... . Tozether with a tares as3ortineni of coarse clothing, consisting o(Surtont . l nat3; Van 04 in vices to suit thelpurchaser : As follows . Pilot 3urtnut and Frock ' 450 to 400 DiatoOnd s tattiont, teTrock Coat 4 aO• to 600 Plain ;Satfincitc Friick, " 4 - .50 ..to 550 Tweed Sack . , r. 500 to 600 . . . . . Sattitiette Pants H of alfenhus, 2 .50,, to 3 ; 00 Sattinette Vests, also Cloth 'Nests 2no to ,5 TO All of which cannot be surpassed I y any other eStah-' listurient in the States. for want of tart and a disposi-' lion to please all that furnistfus with their custom. We' :manufacture our own stock and warrant all our godds, to be w4-II examined before cut. Fn there is do mistake in goorLi purchased at our wholesale and letitil clothing store, Corner of Centre and Mahar:mop sts: Pottsville, - Pa. , . , . . P. S.l We particularly invite the attention of our custoinms and the . public in general., to oar extensive, stock of Cloth, CasAmere and Vespncs, whi c h hav e just afrivell, to suit the season—which Wilk lie made np to order in the most fashionable and approved styles of, the day; I.: 4. T , fl atters themselves they, can getup ' a suitor clothes ja as good style. as any other estali 7 Ilsinelit. at least 20 per cent cheap •r than the same ar-, title hap treeit purchased hr the place, for which we can give the hest of references :— , ..it: . : ' Dr. Janies S. Carpenter, • Edward A. Warner, P. C. Francis; W. hushes, Esq. A. ItlardonaW Chas. ; ll3toser, . Jnq. K. Clement, Esq. Isaac Beck, .T. (l, 31r5licken, Esq... . it.. F. POnirov. . Horace Smith. ,Esq. . .Jno. C.lNeville - , Eiq. Jas. 11. COmplell, Esq• : A not/Mason, Mama 11. Palmer: Esq. II Cuminings, Esq: . F. 5- Raven, ' , ' t no.: It. Potts, J• G. Shoe makir; .' r Geo. W. Snyder, ~ Willinat Newlin, Jun: ' Samuel Lewis, , elms. 'Lewis, : , Charles Dc Forest; James Patterson, : ,Dr: IlallierAtadt, • A. Enttrline, , . . S. - .I Potts. T.. Fi.,.0.r. , ' ,' • A. B. White r " . James McKee,: .. ' A. Russel, ' James tunes, •, . , E. B. Eirliltoltz, Nov. 13 . , 46-4 - RELIGIOUS AND OTHER JnENILE BOOKS FOr the Million. Kiniltir:ss to 'Anna's, I 'My ore Stork- by' Mar' The little Burnt •Girl, flowed, The Gem at home &abroad, Daily Manna for Christian Curiositles id rgypt, , - Pilgrim. Lite in Earnest,, little Piturim!s!Progress, • Life orSolonion, I Child's notice .Testameht, Proverbs of Soliirnon, Do do ,Ilible, • Renben,Kents nest Winter, The Cypress I:Yrratli, Hannah Moore's Private Jesus the Chilirs EKamide, Devotion, The Great Cliatixe L , Hours for lleavcn, . , Joy of the ,Sheperils, • ,j . Dew.of Heaven, . 1 TheDreat Sceret Discover- Sacred Soues. ed, a tale for' children The Way of Life, i ,Moral Tales,l I b y'': Maria Piittein for Sunday'SchooP Edzworth, ..:! , Teachers. • - ' 2 - 'ilotheCs Lessons, for girls Teacher's Harvest,' and Boys, ,• ' All,of wbrch are licantifully bound in 'gilt, suitable for presents for the young- Also, Cents:from American Poets Robin Item!- ivith colored The Cintrast, or mmk.s of Plates, , - Tito -ation, llnhinsfin Crit;ce. :1 T he World tit a :Pocket Life and - - Perambulations • ° llook., ,'- • • lof a Mouse. , -• JohrOta's Basselas, ' lionic, by, 7‘16. - .'Sedcwhk, Very Little Tales, lsCandStrive and 'Thrive, by Ma !..'d .reties, elies, tyllowitt, ;, •• , Clara's Amusements,. Ili, ruglyphic Bible. I Bancroft's Washington, • Duty is gaiety,' by 'Mts Aly Son's Book, Shr;ravoinl. , ; The limmet of Flowers, The Boy's Life of llarriScin The 'Bennet ot 'Spirit of , Dill for the Holidays. '1 --:-. isli Poetry. Stories I.yriSt- with Allisjc, --mire's Dish Melodies; for,Adelable..... .; . " ' , split) Letter Writer, Warwirkts Stiare,Mittntes.' BrOwn's Concordance, . . Self Cultivation, by 'P. Cd- Token elf Remembrance,. wards, I• • , Token of Frietidship, , ' Marqi; ,Or Confidence in Token of i,nve, l Dog. little Esop, ' The Flowery:i.e. Natural History of Birds, Willy's.Ratithles for Young American Joe 'Miller, • Children, Parlour Marie, .' ; New Stories for tittle briys Flower.; their Moral, Pe- lbi dr, dr, rim ' etry and Language, The- , {Pet illes Of Frank Sentiment and Poetry of Firtield, • •FlowerS, , Stories for hit lie Clara, I Rural Tales by Hannah The .A.,trien, In Catiaila,hy Moore, Capt. Marvatt. , Letters to a very young la- Kate find ii•ezie, or Six dy, I innottrs out of Scholar, 1 .Annie'Slierivecol, or scenes Ti - e adventures of Herman at School, • ''„ • - Cortes, • . Lovers and Husbands, by Gift for all Seasons, • I Y. $. Arthur, A Present fertile Vonng, Holiday Tales, IPicture of the ‘Vorld. , , I - - s:;' Together with a variety of other invetille Worios, all of which are beautifully bound, and of a moral character, suitable to place iii the. hands of the '5,13•10L:-311 of which will be sold at nittilisher:s rash prices, at ' BANNAN'S Cheap Ruck Store. - Nov. 9.9, ;1 48— Our Budget of New Books. i . HiJoey of 'Wyoming. by Chas. Miner. • , el: 00 Profes'or Durbin 's Ole:unit:ma in the..F.usf, 2 00 llv,•ry Lady's Book. . The Slave of tine Mite'. or the Stolen Heir, ' ' ' 1•11 Penny Magazine, No.ll. . 25 - The ('robe of this Mist, by Inzraliam, ' 121 The Monk, by I.om - is, a fresh supply. . 25 The Merchant's Daughter. by Mis - l'ivkerin2l v 25 ` l'arsonage of Mora, by Fredericka•l3relotir, • • ' ;101 Atretury. by A. Puma., ' . 25 Dr:intuit, At.thors, lir J. Ite-•:', , . 271 Tlm•e - Nights in a Liiii [hoe, a llnme.tiv tale, Itl, , stneri•4o. its ji,ise, progress md Myste'ries, • •12.1 - Tlse'l l oet's Companion and Rhyming DM:lnn:try, : 1 containing every allowabki 'thyme, in the En-. , , e. 1411 Language. . : . ;25 • The Ladies' IVOrk Box Companion, ' - ;121 lijoit IV:trio, or popular hints for preservation _: from Golds :and Commm n eios, . •• 1 2 1 ' The Fatal Canner. or ti n Ileonlell heir, . 1121 Tian Philosophy of the. Water (lure, ' .25 Ileien.:-1 - tetrt, or the ltestmedlleire=s,' I ;121 kllen 'Grafton, or thm Bride of Liberty, by 8., !brier, E.g. • 1 Th.: Wing of the Wind, a Nouvellette of thr•Sen, , 2., Cor Tin' FIVIIIZ flood. a Itin•ince of the its of New - ; : „ Fly i n_ rt. , oy W arren. 8.1. -• ' 2.5 lielen'tialsey, by W. (1.:im:11., author of there- ' 111.1.5 e, 125 ' Willi-',Dashes nt Life, Port 5, ' ' l ' ' ' ria The Anetritim Almanac and Repository', of uses ~ ful knowledge. : , 100 limmut . 6 Diary for 1810; in various forms, front • 2-1 et- , curb, to i;' " I t ' ' l' 00 - Ntwilles of Garret gown, lS ' Arr:th Nail,, by James, . : , " Matilda, by Sue, complCte, • . 150 Mysterie , of Prtris, by :7:11 , , etimpletr, *, Li) Tine Salatoantler. by Stir, •i ! 65' The Grumbler. by lis.•, , Pickering I : ' 521 The Fortune Hunter. or tile adventure" of rt man about town—' navel of New York Sbeiery, by : • . -Mrs. Ileleollerkley ' 1 :1 i 25 Flirtation' iti.lmerion, . 'i : 2.5 ' Only a Fiddler and 0. T.. by the anthoGof 'rho I , - Improvisatore :' translazvl by' Mary: llowitt, : Harper d: Brother's Fele:ft library, ', -,:: 2A' ; _ The Itival'Brotheri. or the Corsair arall'rliateer,_ : • by H, P. fikeerman, : !*l2l ' : rrh-, `''Clow. rt novel by Theodore Hook, -• 1 25 ''.oreely.'s Whig Altnanne for 1510, ceintainingem ituttbsuse quantity of ta' fil information, , , 101 Thai Native Almanac for 1515, , i C 1 The London Pigtorial Almanac for 1010, which 'builit to be in every family, for the infbrmation it t o itnitis, worth at leiet 50.er.s.,—only . v..) ll.e Cfristian Almanac, - ' , If . , .Th., Churchman'a Alinarate, , . ri , . Thellom s ke•eper% Altalmac, - . • , ' tadins' : , ell.ln-tructcr, in Mantua Making, Mini- s , very. ..te„ .- • , 'The Winter Gift for Ludic. i . • le!! Ladies' Guide to Embroidery and Applique, . lI 194 Etirnote for Ln,fir,• , 1 • . l2l ATI these works are new and neat Cdttions... The La•liev. Wcnk, Table' Bank Gilt, , - - :: 59 Lyelt's Travels in Xorth America-:—thia is a very , •• interesting,work, , . t 5 . , Together with a 'rote variety of other Almannc.liv the 70 -,s, dozen or single—and also a variety, of nther Tibol , at the very loweat rates, at ";- • • • • 1 BANNAN'S Chekp Book Store. - r."F Where may be found, three times as lar . .. rt re an as sortment of Books, Ili any other plaic in : Pott, , ille. and at lower rate;--in nnmY An , tance‘ cheaper- than 1-i* ''IMIIL ADELPIIIA DOZEN CASH PRICES_ in , - ' . . . ri T IIC.GOVERMENTAI. INSTRUCTOR, • Or a brief and comprehensive view of the goVernment of ,the United States, and of the State governments, in easy lessons designed for the use of schools, by Jt•Et. Shur titT. Also REVISED STATUTES OF TIIE UNITED STATES, and additional laws to 11l I, reduced tonnes tions and answers for the tile of schools and families; by Win. B; Wed wood; just received and for sale' at BANNANTScheap,Booli store. N0v.9.9 ATISTORY Of , THE LATE WAR. fly Charles - J l Ingersoll vol. %just received and for rate by . B. BANNAN :krt. ~ Nov. 29 • .. . , . - A LGER'S Pi.lll.lPB MINERALOciY— • • &capital wOrk, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. Nov. , 22, • • 47. BOOKS , CHEAPER • THAN EVER. 1 - 2 E.\ AJTIVUI. Testaments *l.OO Der . dozen', 1) Schwa Bibles well boond „91,00 - piir dozen. , Beautiful • German Bibles; with Family Record, • at $lO 24 per dozen. ' Together with all other 'School Books at egially low rates, at : ' , BANN4N'S' Nov. 22 47- Cheap nook and Stationary, Store. Elegant Note Paper. ak subscriber has just received a beautiful . as sortnicritt of Note Papers, the latest and most fashionable patterns—among whien is the : Victoria, eve., all of which will be sold at the lowest phis prices, by the quire or ream. griveiopes . to match of various kinds: - ' • B. BANNAN Ag't. ', Nev. 15 ;-f 46--r 11l tbiriiit.s. art.• Sarsaparilla .Blood ) Pills. riTlTE,osty Nun in existence ibraainin4 Sarsapa tilla in their composition. • They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, ana cleanse the f‘tornackand Bowels from all noxious sub stanees that produce disease. They are composed, entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury and minerals) which make them the safest, hest, and most etfleaciuus of any other pills In existence. Serest thausaneleertijirateinf their effitary have bere ft:4re been published, -and , their sales are fiereasia,r annually by thousands , . -Wore than. One Olitries, buries have already been sold since their introduction.- MORE THAN 100,000 BOXES have been sold - in Philadelphia "airvar, the past year; tines showing. that in the place where they' are manufac tured they have a Tr:potation, greater that any Other pills—is hid; arises fromthe fact that Da. Li triv is welt :'noun at Came as a red afar Physician, and hisipills ate consequently cuiployMl with greater confidence than any other; in addition to their OWII efficacy. Quaiity and not quantity is a valuable attribute be fonginzto them; one bolt doing. mute good than two to fortrofothem, lie advued, iherefore, when ne'essity requires to take.none other than DR. LEIDYS ALOUD PILLS Try them! Wry r.51,b0 . `23 rents a bar,) Try than!- ' So well satisfied will y . 04 he of their good effects, you will never take any`others, After 3on have tried all other kinds, then tryl)r. Leirly's Blood Pills, tlii iliffet - (ince will sorb he ilisrovered. No change of en re straint (ruin oerurfatinn, or fear of ratviiing-yohl need In 4 apprrhetideli; young and old may take tlitini - w ilia .e -qua! t•raft.ty...' . - • r.rl;:riorhal Office and Deriot, Drf Leitly7s 'Health Emporium No. 101 North SECOND s!re - et: near VINE, (sign of the Golden Hall and Serpents) P lol advtitm; Also, by Klett Co., Wetherill, & Co. ' W. Dyon yC Sons; 4.) , 5. EC E. rto;eqs & 120., and city Piuggist? gen erally. M;(1 by P. Pomp mad J. Dickson. Easton, - .1, r.l,nri;g, and most regpettable Druggists and Snug keepers in the tinned Siate.,ll Also at J. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Epting'.) Drug S.torr, and John :S. C.., Mat tin's Drug Sipre, Centre st., Pottsville. . May IN, •ll_ltAS' .EXPECTORANT,. • . . rOU TIIE CVItE aF Consumption, Coughs, Colds, eze TQ tTH E PUBLICS! N PRE*ENTING this valuable medicine to the pub -tile as a ream•dy Mr Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in Celle, al, I have been actuated solely by the great ?tutees attending its use in my own imist.ffliate neighbothoi.d, and a desire to benefit the afflicted. I shall :'imply endeavor to give a brief statement of its int e folness•. and littler myself that surprising eifi. a- • cy will malls the to furnish such proofs of its virtues as will satisfy the most ineredulnus, that CONSUMP TION-may and . CAN BE CURED," if thls medicine is ntsutled to in time. As ConsuniptiOn, Iviwever is a disease whit:11(1111er,, Moth in the Severite of its symp tom, and the r *alloy °fits progress, and has long It tf tied the a kill pity sicians tt cannot be supposed that this or any other , ,Xemedy is capable of effl fema cure in every case and in every stage 'of the disease; on the contrary. het:lust expert It to fail stimehmes, circumstance whieti occurs daily ,with all the 010 st vat liable remedies we possess, for ilie most shuffle diseas es. The proprietorlsubmits the following testimonials in its•favor fOon engsens of this County, well, known to the public. Mn. W. J. Ifaas,—having been afflicted for Tim last thirty 'years wilt Consumption, and having had the ad vice of some oft he most eminent Physicians,und was gi ven tl as' incurable. I was induced to make trial of your invaluable Es keetorant, and am happy to say that I pin entirely cured, and ant attending to my daily occupation as thongh I had never been afflicted. Prey lour to ta king your EXPECTORANT, 1 'could not. if I hail been sdilisposed, du anytlaing at sty trade: I have since Tee= on:mended it to several of my. Erie tubs, and particularly tine case of Con et NED Cosscmroos,,cand am happy to state that in every instance it had the desirad direct. Yours respectfully • JOSHUA. IIAWKINd Schu 'raven, October I, lon. • • , Staietai.ittt.t. Ilsvgx, January . 1, 1595, ' W:i o.,—Lens Sir:-11aring been afflicted with a severe pain in the breast, I was induced to try year Expectorant, and after Using one lgottle of if, found it to relieve me, and '1 do not hesitate ir7reconime ing Witt the ituldn, as a valuable medicine 111,r Cold., Coughs and Afflict ions or the Breast. I nut respectfully yours dc.c.,, • • EDWARD IIUNTZINGER. • • SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, October 19. Jell. I ivas taken with a bad cold some time ago, and used ,one or two bottles of „Ur 11•01.4.' Erpertorant, 'whir II re lieved till' much, rand should I have occasion for the above; again. I would freely call on Mr. Haas Mr his in vnluable Expectorant DANIEL-ll.' *TAGER; t( frame:yr:km, IlavEx, July, 20, 1815. MR. WILLIAW J. llAAs,—Dear Sir:-1 ail happy to .le,tirs' to the_eihracy at your expectorant, for answer ing the purpose : for which it was intended, that of re lieving C01y.h.4, Colds, Yours I...9;,ertilltiy, For sale'lly the Proprietor at Pirlotylktil Havel), antk , by the.iiillowititt Aireotii iirSettnythill unsay Pottsville—J. S. C• Martin, Llewellyn—Joltatinao Cockhill, Evil \fiiiereiilte—J. B, J. Falls. F:" 4 1 "Pon 811.6:$11.r, I'. M.' I.andulzville—Colur & rruuihcller Ditmgrove-1 1 raelr & Ferrer, Middlppon—lL Hach & Tustafora—Ueorgo R, D:Y Nov MI, L3Uff K ' RIIEUMATIO IkRE,tiERVNTIVE FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Bl SAMUEL I. ‘i7CICS, Proprietor, • • Ent King e. Lancaster city. iliel I nerd not be said in relation to this won- I nerful . rcnody. as the proprietor feels confident that when applied, it will. its ian 'be, proven by a number of respectable persons, eficet an entire cure (lithe Rheomatic and other pions. It hld not, un til la cit,been his intention to make it pub! c. nut by the froiment amtlications of his reighlsirs, and the wondernd cores it lia4 effected. he feels it' a duty he owes to society. as well as 111111,16 f; t r make it 'no( generally it and at the same time, have as nearaislti.• can, a ithin the reach of all woo may - he aillited with diseases. t_r-l'housatids ot names could be published of person , who have been cured by tins celi:hrated toed-%' icine, h-it it is not damned necessary. cgr abilve.rnedicine is an initalirtile curt t'or illietimme pain , . Rickets. ic Pain in4lie head Mid Breast, Uraion. trig, Toothatthe, Scanitatiun t.l the I Blood, Pain in the Bark Sok headache iCramp in the stninach,Soarness and Swellitt:, tve cou g i l s. cod l nd z•toppages in the Head., 'ln fact. it rctiovates'the Whole system. • • IitHECriONS Fr); 1:61\% TllF.k'ar.qr.RvATlvr- . , The medicine should' bd ..dt , •rott eltly fultb..d into the parts atß:e cd ; in very obst.nate ease t it Iletald be applied by Ilaunel and the attpitcatitta td* a w inn sinnothing-iron ; in thi4 case it acts as a pOwctrul ciwnier-irrit alit. • • N.B. The above medicine rot said :by any and the public should he partico!arlS tho nous not to purchase from !tolerant pedlar4. 33 all such off...red are connterfeit. The only 'places to procure zensmemedic.ne are front' the iiropric tor. or the rugulAt ittatinnary avnts who shoW their authority by the Proprietor s certtticate. KfTe,itimottialg of its efficary can be has at the - rep eiertir4-Anit fr -the_ man lar en ts iff& PUT rare thc auihoris - al a:anti for Schuylkill county Sept. 27th • Fourteen Valuable Articles. 1. flatNsmit.". rerln (.'re (or worms—s%:_fe aticl'vcry 1.1/aunt to take. •- 2. CstssoN's rentovoi , Cruise of all kin Dry ll'ainth.Tir, att.! Wax froto c.lrpets or fro.n clox.loorz, witlioat injuring the color or the cloth. 3. LoADJN FrA Par Ea—the beat thing known 14' killing flies and in lEquetnes. 3.. t% Certani De6trni,er of Bats, Mice, B9dhes, and tnisandanothernt Brdßn.v. 15, 1,31.7‘,,r5" - SrEettetc for Sour. Stomach, Heart 11..rrn'and Wider Brash, by one whn has auffiieed • thirtren years heriire he.discovereo the cure: , . f,. Da. S.rkve , t's t;rt.KEN OIN - rmENT for the riles. .11 hal never filled tryeure. 7. IlannianN's TF:TTEIt WAM. • , 8. Danminso's INIJF.I.IIII.F. INK,—Withioll ZI rival. 9. TOR COMPOUND CONFECTION IF FlGS—juq the nirdietne for Children and women, it is eo ant to take, - • • 10. RECO& VF.CF:TAPLE ANTIBILIOTIS PILLS. 11. GUNN'S ESI.O.IENT WATEC-PiuM.F PASTE. for Ilarness, • Boots, C. It softens the leather, an I keeps out the - water. • •12. Pool: MAtiii STREriiGTIIENING PLASTER. 13. JAClistiNi'il.thAtlitlirrA MIXTUR, which cures the IN ntst D arthre in a few - hold's: 1. Jtelt.iON'.4, DYSENTFRY MlXTti:4li. a certain. and speedy cure for' Dysentery and:F.nntrr.cr plaint. The above valuable arliclev are whnleshle and re tail, by L. C. atiN N, No, I South P,Olt strew where Storcheeyers and others will need ‘eith -pure -African Cayenne reprer. Arnica; Flowers, Dregs, generally. Paints; Otis, Glass and virnishcs; at tile' inwest prices. Terms only cash , ir:r Cut out th,, advertisemcat, .I.p.e. bring it with. Philada.,July 12th, 28-71 y T 11(101a D N U.- "-ALS - FOR. 1846-, . . _ . LEAFLETS Of Memory. elegantly hil'und for 1816, Native Gems or American Wild Fidwers, in Crini 'AMl Torltiy,' • $7 50 Pilgrims of the Rhine, illustrhted, in CrlmsonTur-, key,s7 0 , • , • Rook. of Shakespeare Gems, with about 50 splendid .. pintas, Turkey Morocco, - ' '" .• . $l3 00 May flower, for P 315, • Rose of Sharon for 1416, ' , , . Together with a variety of the other cheaper Annu als, and a larg.e' assortment of the other - books suitable for presents for the- young, selected with care, all .of which will be sold at the-publisher's cash prices by B. HANNAH Ag't. Oct. 18th .' 42-- . ~ ~,~~i r. ~ t c~ i it c_. ~ . WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA4t.7 BTT.T S, . 3% ..purrionn College of Health. x• 0 MEDICINE has e"ver been introduced to the A 1, merican Public, whose virtues have been more cheerfully and univerially.acknowleged,than the a bove named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETALILR PILLS • ' "-• To descant upon their merit.", nt this late day, would rem to he wholly unnecessary, It. ',IT ii,r, indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the real excellence of Ilia nwilieine _ But if further proof were wanting to establii•c I hic ri ,l it o r, hi„i i ,". or remedy; it inight he t - ound in I li: fact that no ineth ine in the 'country Ins beat so . , .. . . SHAMEI.te.:II.I- rOIIIcTrIRTEITELY. Ignorant and' unprincipled men have at various rda crs, manufactured a spurious pill ; and in order _more completely to deceive the puhlic have made a In out ward appearance to resemble the true medicine:— These wicked people could never pass'otrtheir worth essTrash, hut for the assistance of certain misguided storekeeper., who hveaure they can purchase the spa_ riots article at a reduced rca ,, .' lend themselves to this fnoustrous Rytttent of tatze4inen and .crime. The-patrons of the above excellent Nits. will there fore he on their 'guard agaiiist Caere kind of unpoz,i non, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts ville. are Messrs. T. & .1. Beatty. . . The following highly respertalle store keepers Imre een appointed Agents fitr the .ale of VEGETABLE . PILIM, FOR - SCI4UYLKIT,I,•, COUNTY, and of wlleizi it is confidently h.dirved the genuine eiedieine eon with certainty I: uhtapi e d & J- Ile:itfy, Pottsville. Mad &Inn. thwizsinirg. Aron Mattk. 31ahrintaneo. ' Wei-t, lilineerstown: • Jacob Katanan,Lower Jonas Kauffman, Jotur f'riederndotte. Feat Drey &co. Tin:carom, `1L illia)m Tagert. Taniaqiia. • John Maurer, Ci•per Ma ha tilaneo„ M. Ferrider..West Penn,` olvaiship'. ..Caleb Wheeler; Pineeroi:e. l'..Selitiyier. &co. East Brunswick Township. C. It. DeForest, E. 0. & .1. )(and:loam Ziinnii•cmptdonn. Kennett & Taylo4 (li•oree Ileifsm‘ll7, New. Castle. . Henry Koch & Son, McKearo;iitz,.. Abraham ffeehner. Port Cui non. • • - John Mono, • Samuel Boyer, Port Clint•ni. Shoetintker & Kaittpnait, • • RE./17.1.1//11 cour - rnnFErrs. • The only security acaiiirt impoinion 17 la patrhase froni the recailar :Overt '421 112 , !tts. and In till nut Lc particular in ark for VVri2iit's hulaiiioN'e.tetahhi Oilier• devoted ectit/sivt9t. to fliA e;lr• of the noun :hie, wholesale and reatil, No.' lull Rare street, dillrhht Itealrantr.r. .nnne are go. ir;ne except N%'"riglit's adiAtt Ve-g.table ~ '2l cannot •be Denied. . ( Fur, Truth is iiiigfity): tha , 17 DR: LEIDY'S SESA,PARILLA .1:5) G' the purest, sir - miff e.,t, and Junxt of ieurilous f ally other prepayation of arsoparia that mddr. T is warranted to he stronit4rthan b bottles of 510 ST others---stronger than.four of SOME, 'and srrotint.r than three of theSTRONGEST prepared by any otbri in the United States. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is% recommentind by all res pectable physicians in preference to any other. All who have ever used it, have derived Sit BEN EFITIrom one bottle than three tole], of otlicrs: and those who, after having used tuber's preparations, without benc lit, will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon he convinml Ms thous ands havi• already becn)Mf.the foregoing assorllon• The apparatus with which Dr. Leidy 's extraits used hi:his preparation of Sarttparitta as prepared, is the only one in the United kitties, 1;1 l ; ~, rted by Dr. Linty himself, front the celebrated house of P,•tteter & enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and is capable of ex tracting the mcdical virtues of Sarsapaiilla and other roots. mnre effectuaUy than by any other prowess. s SEVERL 1111 NIDLED EIITIFICA7F.S of re • markahle cures and recommendations from clergy turn and physicians have been front time to timzimbltshed it is only thought necessary to keep the Public 'peglininted us to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by obtained *zenuisa namely. at 'Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMI'O -111131. 191 North SE OND Street, near Vine St.; (sign of the. Golden' Eagle. hod serp'•i!is;) Fred. Brown's and Pred.Klett's Druz Stores. Philadelphia. I'li:cf./NE DOI. Llt per Otth;;; 3 boitle's for 2 50, and ti bottles for 1 50. AlsoMy J. F. I.'"'nz. Laieca?tcr: and at piloWN'S Druz Store, formerly NV, Centre Rtreet, Pottsville, and by John S. C . , Martin, Druggist. May 11, Dr. Bechter's PULMON:II? For Ciinghs . Coldst•inflasenr.as, Catarrhs; Whooping Cetigh; Paps of the , mast anti rii.les; Iliumhit's; Asthma; Uroui - •: Barulfy Of Breathing anti Ex , pectorationv•Stiownesi Breath; Itirlam-, . • • Illation of the latag(; attd arre-ht of • -- ' approaallingVonsttniption ' IT baribeen but a few yeat's since this medic:lle has been introduced into !hi- country. and has h e ro pru ductivh ofitill_most astonishing. a notirne,xpeeted restilts. As severallistnitred certificates Of he (greets' have been heretofore pnblisleuf. ii . is gray , neee s ri t y now t o rt ._ mind the pithily where it ran he obtained genuine Throughont germaiir it is known as the *.l.ife P e serree," ;nulls the (114 tittitlicince in use there for the hove afirrtions MEI • It Is•plit up in Intfinial bottles, Coil directions 50 Ceuta a !lonia' Prel re , l only' (f;tint the oriZinal receipt obtained at a :treat mice.) amt vodwt rrtail, at Dr. I.t. rt)a Health Emporium: No. 191 north seettatt street. near Vine. (sign of the Gojclea Cagle a z.l ats,) Phi ideiphia . For =rile in Pottsvillr z FROWN. !grill, And Ity J. z". Rz rMED? ra s e Facts foi 'pie People: Tpil e , n.tantly rocn4.int pnpularity d 11 R A. Fahneslnek' 11.1.4 indeeed per. s"ns wlio are ebaimil rIIIIv stir,:o4 to pi!II1 nff filmy the pn w ic f,,ei t .r t fv.ns Vlie - b a I medical 'nee know) to be inettiesetbth. 'er..,)e:ldlg uorini Ireln Ihn 3stetn. 'I his Vermiftiueltasinidell ite way lain pubic faout a ion the ,'round of itu own mini 610 mean, More than any t.t'ier medicine , of Om kind now ustd; mat while many worm .renicclioe' have by dint of nulling btten furred into ctle. and_ shortly aficr g•The int( the obscart . y which - theo worlti!esvnessja+thymer ited. P.' A. rtri.es•ackls Vetindle4e continues I. suAtined. It lila only to b4 , iised had its etrecis wit I.oly sosiant ail that is tam) Of it.l wondelt.lexpenitz rimer. ' re fire; I e. idea, Erie co., New Y., Jan, 7, 1913. Weser!'ly th It we' have tr , e3ll.A Fahnestock's Verrodirge ro our fluidics, and; in evert case it has trovmled a decided arid CT..ctrial remedy for ex:rd.' 1:::g wirers l'rern the!symem. 1 ,1 • cords tlly rrcein uremia to paresis who have children aill.cred, with tha t dangerous malady , ELON vIIZGIL, • . • - • It ltl. H. A fNE, . . • JR11.37 1111 V, . . , OSKI'II SCRUM:GUS. :' For Sale, wholesale and ruta:l,at the Erni: Ware house of ,- . . . , • 13 A. FAIINESTOrK & Cn. Oiriier of Sigh antiNlVnnd sts. Plisburg, l'n. For Shle in Pottsy‘ , lQ. by C.I.ENIENS ;4 I'AP I IN, Druggists. ~ . Deoentber .0 Hello* Were TitSrf received at - the York Store a large and genera aSsortment of Hollins Warei consisting of b,'6,-0, 2 and I. gallon pots Akillets, Boilers, &e., &c.,' which trill be sold wholesale or retail at the lowert.cash. prices. 'Aka 'Waggon boxes r•f all sizes. Cedar ware sirch as-tutiii,huckets,'&c., &c. 2—• EDWARD YAUDLEV. 50L0.710.11' OIVTII, Cabinet Maker,, Undertaker, , &e: pm: subscriber announces to the publ r. that te has conime•nced the above mentioned business in t he IntrouA or i P. ttsville. rrniud.ately . bark of the Pennsylvania 11;111.ln:here he will uniistanily keep on hand an assortment of • RE: D'ir MAD! COFFINS. Cabz7Z Ware reanufletcted of the beet, materials in the mast durable manner, tery'lmo 11. e also will oular:lc:tare nil-kinds of Furnittire. %Km.. to order .1C the . 6110110 S! notice. Funerals waited on and I learses.supolied, Sc. lie therefore c , nlieits a part nt the pnblia paminage which be will endeavor to meet by prompt atientrou to busincss: - .„ Give us a trialt T INNEN Sheetings 3 yards wido c Large and mall Lookirig Glasses, Carpbtings and Rugs, or sale cheap by • • •••••• 'J. MORGAN, Pottsville May; 3d, - • 18-; ii===ffiiMaigA CEIMM ivii.t.iAm svnimiT. .= • a r Midei MINERS' JOURNA.L Saturday Morning, r!ec;E, Isis: CT Advertisers will . observe by the arrargement of 'our paner, that news I.L.be• found on every page. whiek romm.e the reader to glance bio eye over silt Ore whorl • .tisernents. Thy obviates to a great extent the objection to hnvin,^ ad.•ttiiectioatA ' , luta on what ts.termed the outNia. o ? the piper. ILI - '-Mer3rs, Rockhin li - Csor;. Chesnut rhilsdelphis, have &large Stock of Reidy - Made' • Clothing foi.salc. Dealers in Rant of this article,: would do well , to liire them a call. • _ ' nt AT • 'lr.l.SttiNT.—Qn Wed.:le/day night last, a house belonging: to a NVelstimsn, nit :red treiir "Belmont , less destroyed hy'flre I all the furnittr i re was cOnsOmcd. The t'vhola toss estimated at ol , otit -• I litzA t attr i .'—'f he hall tot tte benefit of thee I Acirdriny of, ritut Arts, in Philadelphia carol:Off, o.t 'l'hur=deviete i ting ;alt. It is spoken of in the -'city papers a having been a'ver3 brilliant affair, Tarr: NEW Sr) tICE.It of the House, Dr. Darts.: is getierary 4rOlien of very favorably. De is Baia t-, be a nativie . of Cumberland county in this State. Pieriot says that lie is si iraduato of ,the Ntrdieel Department the' [hive ity of, Marylani, aird was .distinguished in that Hut-, Lion by his aiirlieation ' • . . CONGRESSIONM,. Confxrees'inet on Monday last.. A quorum was present.in 6o h I.lou3es. the Senate; .on the first day, Int* eke %vas done of iMportarice, except credentials of the new Senators, ney, of Tennessee; Chalmers, of , of-Mass.; Jennes, or".N. II.; Levy , of Florida: • receiving th. Messis. Tur Miss.; D.i‘q end Westeol The I foil% vral occupied tlitrin: Monday f Sraker..and tlie qualifying of iber' .ntiotiii.. On the first ballot be vote t'm electiqn q v:krieui EL leg, ~. r,sprakcr Ft J iohn 11. 1) n is, (Democrat' , Samuel U. Vm(on, zi•cattrrin g , • w N. votes, N'ecessary to a choice; . . • The cicolt then declared Hon. J. V. Davis duly .t. 4 pealter of the Ifinue. Trio Speaker'. after rndltint7 l , an appropriate address, was swots in by Hon. J. Q. Adams, the oldest member of the OM The liotre refitscd to reinstate the -t l2lst rule relative to abolition .petition. Neither the Senate nor the 'loose did muck on ruesday t ,s-icept listen to the Prelident's Merl:a s p. Benj B.' French, the p-went incumbent, was a 4 p- pinned . Clerk of thellouee, on a resolution offer . e.. 1 by Mr. Cobb,. of Pa., which was adopted with out. opposition. . The Union has . ...yeceived the 'printing. of the Ilouce. Nothing, of importance has been done yet in either liouse. The eommittees will probably be appointed on Monday next.. COSIINO TO ANTIIRACITE.—We observe rby the Bosran papent that thei f long pr.sage of. the MassachuSutts, was cattier) by the English coal being unsuited for her grates, which were neatf.T destroyed by the Ciiniser. The coal taken in at LiverpMil they were Obliged io abandon, and tht.o4. ove, board,' in or der 'to get at the American anthrir cite remaining tom her outward passage. Thii prevented their milting steam to' advantage mere than 5 cli•! . 6 days Enz Steatnera, we learn now, Into in a portion of AtithraciteCoal on their outward VO, age • .Titt—ya WELL Seolicr.x.—ltis an old .proverb tilitt.' ,,, ,vo`rdt . flity spoken are like spPlee of gold in pictures of silver;” and every one will agree fiat the fullu}vinq paragraph from th message of the late Goti. Jones. of Tennessee. to the Legislature of thitt:State, is entitled to the compliment of the praverlr. G.w. Jones - considers that . among first and. mo,t. ifltient auxiliaries in the meal kilatirnt of the oli;:•et of a well regulattd system ivernmcnt, is a perfect and wep't-egul:ttlid . . • tr., stein of educat On: " I hive no confidence 'in man's capacity for , irelf.-eoverttinent only as it is predicted• on virtue and iiiteliiptice.• Million's of public treasure am annuidty , consume d in giving strength and security ti oudgoVernment, by raisin: armies, fitting cut flei ts and fortifidatione, and scarcely" a thouiht iv bestowed on. tte fir more 'yelisble safe • guarLkof liuerty \ virlue and in!tlligenee. This policy. Of the government tteonp to be, millions girl , ell a nu l y or. navy, notinedoirr-for education, ndt ono inventive to virtue: As 'a , means - of giving .trench and permanence . .to our, institutions, the iniluences that art) Constantly emanating Corn your school+, college, and academies, are far more , to he relied on, that, all the, armies and - navies that tbe'govetument can commend, " YORK Ei.:-crroy.-:-Ftll iiturec, vemimr,llB4s - : Whig. vote Native :fate AbAiti.an rata IMO Total. Democratic voto ij of ' l Ol .other over. the Demotrata Nalivo Abolition vote. . , Derr. plurality. over Whigs in itt Pill Dernocqstie rase in one yer,e. Ft.r ass Stara Slue TA Arm.--Adviees from telena to Oct. 1 4, per hailtie Mohawk; which arrived BOston on Mouthy, report that H. B. M.. steanier. Penelope, had. a few days before, ta ken a slave steamer, 'called the Cacique, rigged as a three masted schooner. She fitted out at Per nambuco, and ,Was waitint off the coast for flu teen hundred negones in he got ready for her car go. On hoard this slaver e ere forty-five Americana (two engineers and two stokers.) The assistant engineer was then a prisoner on board ape Pene lope, and the other three were on bnard s the Caci que, expected immediately at St. Helena. The vessel would be put into the Vice Adrniralfty" 'Court for adjunction. The commander of the Penelope intended to take the four I...m4ricatra hack in the coat. and delsmr them up lathe7s. mats can Commodore. The above v . essel, says 'tho Boston Atlas, was built in this c +unify. and fitted out from New 'Vol kfor tb.al3ragils, several rgenthS • - " POWLit 4, Till AMTAIICAN - SCULYron. -- The fed ! loving is an extract df a' late fetter rczvir . ed I'm\ a 4, the, sculptor:— " My •Slave has proved morn successful in Eh.- gland titan I had ever hoped fr. Y have already orders for three.copies of it,-and I;tely have recei ved art . order . for on original work—afernolostatue —:the'Sulject, left entirely : to my own choke. Ono of thrse .orders' is frointiviterica, the. oihercfrom England:, I ant how engaged on a bust, of p ! in.': `crss Demidoff, a daughter of Jerome Bonaparte.. She has a very handsome face, and I am taking . much pains with it. Her hu,band desireeine So Make his bust also; I have quits much work, therefore, as Lein possibly' do. ?' There aro by courtesy, no old maids•irt France. Those who don't drown theaaselvea,adopt ' id* of Madame and pass for widows. 1 , . .. -, . .. .. 111= ~'7 .. ;~.. ~... ~.xi-.. ~; 153 875 10,965 14,965 179,022 151,385 t,637 4 - 25,147 510 5,115 4,605 .