II II o assistiend eupportlone another; and if the home steads attd the villages of Ireland Were exposed to the destruction of a riotous soldiery—if for instance, the Russian despot [lent his troops to England for the purptute of putting down the popular movement in Ireland—if such al state.of things occurred in this i country; who shall tell me what frightful revenge might not be taken by our fellow-citizens in England for the;l f mention of their friends ,on this side of the water, aid In what fdarfal manner her proudest cities mightbe made to su'ffer for her cruelty in Ireland I '. tioOnd—Aberiec4ion of thering.—The Amster:: dam , parrs announCe the abdication of the King of Holland in favor u his son'.-It appears that hin l ed ii Majesty communion i.., intentions to his Ilitnistent before letting out the day before from the Hague to the'astle of Loci. proclamation will be issuediri a few days informin his /abject! of his resolution. .The Handleablad says, that the . King having sum= miined ;the Prince #nd Princess of Orange - so, , commutaicated to them his intentions in the p - .ence, of his friend Baron! Fayel. It is believed that his: . Majesty has already given orders for the transmission; of all the official trocumenui of the various official , departments. Ho is said to have laid aside his crown, • and retired to private life, for the purpose of accom plishing the union With a . lady of his court, which encountered so mu4i opposition from his subjects when first announced so,ne twelve months ago. Dreadful Earthci;uake—Towus destroyed-1000 bUried in the Ituini:.—The Journal de St. Petersburg of Sept. 11, publishes a letter, dated 'Tiflis, August 8, giving an account of a terrible earthquake at Mount Ararat, which has tetally destroyed 'the town of Ma kitchemao, damaged all the buildings at. Erivan, and devastated the tWo districts of Shamir and Sour `mate, in Armenia. All the villages in those districts have been destroyed. The earth is rent , in such .a manner,That all theicotton and rice plantations have perished • for -want of water. But the molt awful event has taken pla?e in the neighborhood of Mount Ararat. A considerable-mass was loosened from the mountains, and destroyed every thing in its way for the distance of aev4n wersta, (nearly five English miles.) l Among others, the great village of Akhouli has had the fine of fier i culaneum and Pompeii. Above 1000 inhabitants were buried inkier heaps of rocks. A thick fluid, whicbrafterwards became's river, ran from the interior of the mountain, which was opened, and following the same direction, swept over the ruins. and carried w / ith...it he corpses of the unfortunate in _ habitant!! of Althouli, the dead animals, &c. The shock continued to he felt every day in the above mentioned districts; and entirely laid them waste; • then the shocks bechme• less frequent. POSTSCRIPT, SATIIRDAY MORNING. ac, We have delayed our paper a few hours for the purpose of presehting our readers with the returns from this county, as far as they could be obtained. The result so far hoe been glorious, far exceeding the expectations of our Most sanguine friends. We had always conceded the Locos a majority of 500, but it will not exceed 295,iand the remaining district to b e heard from may redOce it still lower. ,(1- The Locos claimed 1000—but; they deceived their friends as usual. ([},Harrison's nisjority, it will be observed, in the Coal Regiowriib.:n rOng the Pottsville, Port Carbon an d Minereille.disqiets, is 543, as follows : Harrison. Van Buren. 594 240 195 104 225 . 127 Pottsville, Port Carbon. Mioareville, I 1014 4/1 • Majority, ! 543 . Thanks to the WORKING MEN,—thanks to the CONSERVATIVES.'—thanks to the PEOPLE of these districts, they Ita've covered themselves with im perishable renown in ! the Glorious Cause of Liberty, and theßights of Men. . • Our friends in Oiwigsburg and Pinegrove, have aleo'done their duty (nobly, and deserve the thanks of every man who has the welfare. and prosperity of his country at.heart. er3. Our friend's at M . 'Keensburg have also re deemed their pledge. t crone or two more such battles, and Schuylkill_ countywill take her ank among the real Democratic eountiesin the State • Electi?n •Returns. The fdllow•ing are the Electionßeturns for Schuy I ity, as far es received. We also give the Id on the 13th inst for e.tnember of Cun. kill Con iota poll GI; Harrison. V. Buren King. Newhard 324 160 256 165 • 270 . 80 , 227 78 North South erd, ard,— District, 7 14" 240 483 243 rg, 1, 8 346 138 316 .on, 195 104 174 98 le., 225 , . 127 '166 114 I Haven. 1117 187 86 162. hurg. ' 131 82 103 79 n,i. .73 151 48 134 ' I, as 47 18 46 5 is 44 11 41 93 7 86 , org, pp ,1 65 62 154 124.. 166 49 145 I Itantango, 37 114 .22 98 hantango. 13 ' 190 5 174 Y.aHey, •., 15 12 19 74 6 74 r 41 24 34 --r- - - - 1878" 2171 1418 2010 + 1878 1418 293 ' 592 Mame • Valley is the only district that re . • 'heard frOm, which -Will probably give majority of 5 or 10. a Van B.irei majority' in 1836, was 694 I 'ls Majority In 1838, was 163. Pottsvill • Orwigf b Port Car, Schuylki McKean', West Pe' Schuylki Rush • Onion. PrieOeits. finegrov. Lower M Upper M Williams .Barry. Tamaqua ' l 3l .llff , mains I to .T And dPo hilomothic Society. Thurrid i for Diin elate p Affirrnli Palmer. • y evening, Dclober 27d, ZBlO. Question 1.4i0n :—" ro men adiancing (maids a i rfeetibility.'l',. Continued. tite.--Meaktia. Jackson, Werner, Lee and 1 e. —lica•re.l Neville, Lawton. Cnapman' n. •• . dies of Piatsviilo particularly, and: all learning tujd free discussion , are invited Iho ineeting'„ of this Society. lin coinitirii6 at 7 o'clock. l'HOfii. :D. PITMAN, Secretartf. -- ! and ritm Tfic L Nandi a ta.piond Piths to 111 'HOD; and 'SPir unAble l ached Sperm Oil.of an. , quality, fo yin& by - A.,JIENDERSON. 37 ~ i t ptstlo Irtnll MI2 1111111111111111111 I ; MA I RIES. At Detroit, 'on Msday - evening, the ISth inst. by the :Right Rev. S meet McCoskey. Lieu'. WILLIAM A. Nteittn4i, 2d U. S. Artillery. to Miss. Hatairtra Vutotrui,leldest daughter of Col. John Garland. U. S. Amyl' Some time sinee._ the Rev. F. W. Conrad. Mr' GEO*_ AM:WT.IO SCAANNA ADAM, both ofFine• grove 't'tstrict. n By the same, on trhursday the 22d inst. Mr REUBEN STEIL% to h isa ELMIRA. daughter of the late George feiett, lof Pmegrove. mgm Schur Shipments of Coal ens the week ending on Thurs., sy evening last. Shipped Boats, Dela ever& Cost Co. 33 Milnes:& Spencer, I 24 S Beane' & Son, 17 George H. Potts, Bennett & Taylor, it 10 t . 650 W & 6 pay.. 16 643 . G. Bast, 10 542 Charles Ellet, 10 • 539 iliarles Lawton, I 9 509 Miller '& Haggerty, 1 9 ,483 J. IS. Ohwinti & Co. S 431 Silly man & Nice, 7 394 • G. M. Hill, 7 323 M. Weaver, "Vit. Wallace, R. Kear, cell & Bolton, Sundry. Shippers Per It'st Repo MOUNT CAR The 'amount of Coa tuThurstlay evertinil, Per last r: NgTHN RA . The following is thegamount of Coal transported on this road up to Th rsday evening last, I f l f 6,582, tons Per last * 153,265 SCHUYLKILL VALI EY RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of coal transported on this road up to Oct: 17th, 1485 Tons. 1 Per last report, 48,237 MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road,up to Wednesday evening last, 1,695 Tons. • - GEORGE HADESTY, Collector. DELAWAREAND HUDSON COA I. TRADE Cleared at Honesdale for Rondout, week ending October 24th, 164 Canal Boats containing Coal, 4,619 Total amount of , Coal cleared since 20th day of April last, 129,060 .1. B. WALTON, Collector. LITTLE SCHU YLK I LL COAL 'PR A DE. 23d Boat Volcano, it" T ogn, 52 24 P. Merctiant. .54 26 - Black Maria, 27 F. Kessner., 28 Cyane, 8 Boats 180 du 188 9479 J.-Alt. R. CARTER. 4 Bests ; '2l/ 64 do per last, 3281 3 Boats • 51 ,relo per :apt. 310 Boats ;LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-184u For the week ending October 22th.— , Boats. Tons. Matich Chunk, 39 2103 Perryville, ,61 •1843 ll'Es'S HAVEN. Haileton, 45 0 1738 Sugar Loaf, 20 1031 27139 V. B TOTAL SHIPMENTS Kairch Chunk, - 1748 Perryville, 796 35143 • Peas Hivve. Hazleton, ; 1201 43698 Bugir Loaf, 470 24250 ' 67948 NEW GOODS. _MUST received and now openin g a lar g e and `LI' g ener a l assortment of fresh and seasonable g oods, which will be sold cheap for q6b, o r in exchan g e forep n ntry produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Cafbon, Oct. 31st, 1840. 44 •IS he i reby , given, that the subtenber has applied to the r bidges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill . County, for the benefit of the semi! Acts of Assembly,rasssed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, ant that the said Judges have appointed the 16th of .November, 1840, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House in Orwigsburg, for tie hearing of me and itriy creditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. MICHAEL CLARK. October 3t. , 44 *est Cheap . Cash Store. •1 • , atibiicriber Ads just opened in Centre street, 21 . a ice/ doors above ..Norwegian street. an entire• new and elegant assortment of Goods, consisting of Dry' Goodx, , Queensware. Grpceries,' gardware, &c. All of Which were purchased at such prices as will enable him to offer them at an unusually low price. His deeign, hi to sell cheap lips. cash. He can assure .the politic , teat alcall will, be sufficient proof to con firm the .assertiont that - he will not be exceeded by any in cheapness. _ , All 'are respeatfully invited to call and exam• ion the.assortmentand., prices, being confident hie words .will not stiffer troin such a course. • •i GEO W. SLATER, October 3, 44 Coal Trade. 6 5 6 Iffl tsfal xi IrE 01l transported on this road, up . et, is 1,869 tons [ port 64,197 , • Total 66,066 N CLEAVER, Collector SCHUYLKIL , THAVENI L ROAD. Total 159,828 ROBERT C. HELL, Collector, 47 726 H. H. POTTS 52 Blossom, Aurora 428 9479 r 9907 J. TAGGART. 159 3281 2942 Total tons 162.42 4215 Notice. The - Philadelphia Rending 'Rau Road. WINTER ARRANGEMENT., ®BSI and taker Sendai Novernlwt" I, 1840. the pas. `L''' mangers will start fit the following hours. From Philadelrhia at 8 o'elc.ck, A. M. Daily Reading, 1 do P. M. FARE. , 1.1 Class Cara. $2 50-2nd do, 82 00. • Both Train cars atop for waylPassenger at the usual points. Days of Starting of Freight Trains. From Philadelphia on! Wednesdays and Saturdays.- at 5i From Reading on Tilisdaya'and Fridays,• l ; A. M. at 5i A. M. G. . NICOLL& Superintendent Transpt. P. & REV. R. R October 31, 44—tf Tons 1802 1363 924 828 WA LIRE'S SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRA RY AND MONTHLY JOU ILN k LOF POLITE LITERATURE —The ptonrietortof this popular and well known periodical has the &ratification of replying to the many affectionate inquiries after its resumption, and announces to his kind friends and patrons—friends and patrons in ,the true meaning of the words—that he will resume the publication next January. Restored by a beneficent Providenceonce more to active life, he hopes again to be able to give that superintendence to the publication which was his pride and pleasure for seven years- He anticipates, with inexpressible sans faction. the renewal of associations with thousands of families, with either of Which an acquaintance is an hon or. During his protracted iiidispoaition. the intensity of suffering was greatly mitigated by the generous expres sions of sympathy and regard rei eived from his•kind hearted patrons ; and the gloom and tedium of a sick room were much lightened by therasa of genuine friend ship emitted from every quarter. Thii egotism hehopes. will be judged of mildly—he certainly las no wish to make a display—hut the impulse of grateful acknowl edgement for such disinterested kindness wastrrepressi ble, and be could not announce the re-appearance oldie work without yielding to it. To these friends he addresses himself, solicitous for their continued support, and hopes to have the Library once more introduced among- their families, see it hon ored again with a-place on their centre tables, and be come a welcome weekly visiter. He is at the same time very desirous to extend his acquaintance and form new friends. 317 268 257 263 217 2773 L 3,325 339,973 353,298 From the arrangements made. dictated by experience, the Library. it is believed, will in every respect be im proved. The type will be more distinct, the monthly sheet continuo - A.Bdd a weeklyPcover beside The cover will be made so 1.11 to avoid the extra postage. The monthly Journal he hopes to make a sheet of abiding interest. FM combining original and selected articles, of foreign and domestic literature. science and a rtiand from such a source of respectability, as to make it a work of authority and reference. The regularity of its farmer publication, not a failure in seven years. will be taken as a> guarantee for the fill lure punctuality of the Library ; but there is only or,e way to make that permanent, VIZ'. by paying in 'advance. This is an indcspensable pre regime from all nt a dis tance The losses by deviating from this rule formerly are too heavy to be forgotten soon, and a little reflection may satisfy any one of the reasonableness of the request. 'The reasons are too obvious, indeed, to require much 'discussion. Five dollars are all that a subscriber risks, •but the publisher risks thousands by crediting The publisher is in a city and can be reached without trouble. A subscriber lives perhaps a thonsand miles off and how is he to be reached ? It might cost six times the amount lc collect the triflle. Payment in advance, then, as may. be.perceived, is a:reasonable request4and sad ci f erience compels the proprietor to make it absolute. The few who paid in advance for 1840, will be supplied -for 1841, unless otherwise ordered. Yin early remittance of names is respectfully urged. so as to enable the proprietor to make proper calcula tions abom.the quanttty•to be printed. as he will print very few over the number absolutely subscribed for. 7b this he would call particular attention. To his brethren ot she press, throughout the country, the proprietor returns 'grateful thanks for the -former favors, and hopes the work will be again-so conducted as to warrant a renewal of their friendly assistance. A few copies of the Port Folio.are •till on hand, a year of which will be forwarded in payment for advertising as much of this announcement as they may think an equiv alent ; or two years Will be Bent for publishing the whole. Tema —The Library will be published weekly, on a double royal sheet, streen pages quarto each, an new type, and printed on the best style of book work. Each number enveloped with a new cover. 2. Price Flys DOLLARS a year, if paid at or remitted to she office. Sts DOLLARS if collected by an agent. 3. A Monthly Journal of Nike Literature, consisting of original communications, and selections from foreign and domestic periodicals, printed uniformly with the Li brary. This will be a valuable edition to the original. 4. 'Subscriptions commence with January. and no sub scriptions taken for less than a year. 7 A few complete sets of the L ibrary, and odd years to perfect subscriber's sets, on hand and for sale. ADAM WALDIE. Philadelphia, Oct. 1840 117 Persons desirous of subscribina to the above publication. will please leave their names at this office. Ana sit those in arrears for former subscriptions, will also please call and discharge the same B. BAIVNAN. October 31, ti—tf SWAIN'S VER3IIFUGE The most useful , Family Medicine ever of jerecf to the Public. THIS well known Anti-Dysentetic and Worm Med icine has proved suceessfuity these twelve years past, and is universally acknowledged by all who have. tried it, to be far superior to ant other rindicine ever . employed in the diseases for which it is recommended. It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. Worms being especially apt to infest persons of debil itated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions. -much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm med icines, which generally consists of the strongest purga tives, calomel, that destroyer of the constitution, bitters, pink root, spirits of turpentine, wormseen oil &c. &c Articles of this kiud may destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomach. and &len materially injure the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the cause of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action to the stomach, bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup. lumping cough, &e. This medicit. e, by invigorating the internal functions strength ening the organs of digestion, and removing the primary cause which creates morbi I secretions, will relieve Bowel Complaints. Cholic, Dysectery. Despepsia, and the whole train of bibary affections. , Sick Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles, &c. It is an antidote in the early stage of Fever and Cholera Mortals. 04924 197,415 As general Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as the anpplicable to most of the diseases to which children are 'object. 5W31111 . 8 Vermituge will be toubd ofsome utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the con vivality of the table a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, hot [in frequently produced by wine. In the neglect of this however, a dose in the morning or the following morning will, in most instances, restore thetone of the Stom ach. Families resident in the country,-and insolated in a measure from medical adi , iceorayellerajournefing to the Tar west, or bound to distant ports, seminaries and all public institutions and charitable associations will find this remedy. corstantly at hand. cif groat utility. 'Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Philadelphia. And for sale by B. HANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill Coanty. October 31, 44L-tf Hickok & Fleming's EVANGELICA G MUSIC. J UST received and for. oak+ by B. BANN October 31, A4-1f JUST receivetkind opened a choice selection of Fall and Winter'Goods, otsisting in nart. of Cloths. Casiimeres. Sattinels' t , Plaiii and Figured Silk Velvet., black And coloured Silka, Chtntser. and Domestic i'`rinta. rtlannels.rhostery, /k.c. together with a general aasortnient Fapcy & Domestic Dry Goods which will he e sold vrY, c h eap. - SVtaulbor Road wagons. 400), Rail 'Road AV.agane, tont for the lllRlpreak . 4 1101 -dati and Vallarßail Road ,1 for ask. ' Apply to T. & w. roppobt. October 17. 42-1 TJI lIIITIITE-ilEitj New Goods. E. W: EARL. 19 arz TAR% 4 1 0 361ZINCELI — IL " ' - For 'Colds. ' n THESE .eelebrated Losefiges were origivally,a • prtvatfi prescription of the late Profesaar'Wis. tar. Ru t Mom the great benefit attending Their-use i . n Cases OfWe, Coughs, Autima;4.c, - ,b a y e be came a standard 4e medy for these complaints. ?The sub. sorbet havg a copy of the original recipe, prepares diem precisely according to it. For saie by the do zen or single box, at JOHN Sc MARTIN'S Oct 24 43 Drug Store, Pottrifile. DR. BE UWELLIS Tetter, Ringworm und "Rah Ointment. A reapply:tot the above ointment, just received• and for Bala wholesalewarl retail at the•Drug - Store of the subs riber: where also may be seen.certi fi . cotes of its e fficacy . in the cure if obstinate cases of Teller, c. JOHN S.C. MARTIN, Also for 11 . 41 e. D r . Bechoslt's celebrated GREEN - OIMI'MENT, for the cure4if Felons,;Ulcers, Old Cuts, Sm. October 4 43 01ffirei4: Gloves!! , G ENIIIEMEN'S:amver end Hoskin Glove% di) German and Lined do. Ladies tioakin,"Kid and •York Tan do. do • tinod do. for sale by E. Q. S. A. HEADERSON. October 44, 43 Notice to the creditors of Michael Hogan. T HE suirscribers, Trustees, appointed by the Court, for the estate of Michael Hogan, will meet at the pause &Frederick Haae, in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, on Saturday the 21st Novem. her, to receiire proofs of the chitms of several credi tore of Michael Hogan, and so determine upon the same. HENRY G. ROBINSON. LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY. F. BURDEN. October 24 43-3 t ; Hosiery. 9011 E subticribers have just received direct from -IL the Manufactory at Portsmouth, N. H. a Large assortment a Hosiery. Draw Shirts, 4c. consisting of Men's Milled. Ribbed Plain 4 I c og Hose. Woman's ',White % Black Ribbed, Plain, Purple. Blue mixed and Drab Hose. Misses 14 2d and 3d size mixed Rose. Men's .814 mixed, Ribbed and Ribbed Top full shaped Hose. Boy's I at, 2d, aad 3d size half Hose. SHIRTS. Men's Wiiite Ribbed, Plain, Grey, Blue mixed and Ribbed L,ainbstoool Shirts. DRAWERS. Men's White Ribbed, Plain. Grey. and Blue mix- , r ed Drawers- All of which they will sell at a small advance on the manufacturer's prices: those in want of,any of the above articles are invited to call and eiamine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. E. Q. &. A. HENDERSON. October 24, 43 Hey I's Embrocation for Horses T HIS valnable Embrocation has been used with areal success in the cure of the most trouble. some diseases with which the horse is affected, such as old strains, sw4llings, galls, strains of the ghoul ders, &c.' It soon, cures old or fresh wounds, cuts, bruises, &c. It is highly recommended, and should be constautly kept in the stables of all persons own ing horses. For•sale at JOHN S C MARTIN'S Druz & Chemical Sture,Centre Street. Pottsville, Oct 24 .43 Cloths! Cloths!! B LUE. Black, Brown and Dalin Cloths. Blue, Grey and Steel mixed Caseimera. Blue, Grey, Brown, Green, Drab and mixed •Sat inetta. Blue ? Black and Brown Pilot Cloth. Black, and Drab Beaver do for able 20 percent below the usual prtcee by E. Q.& A. HENDERSON. October 24 '43-- Last Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber prior to January 1, 1840, are requested to tnal , e mediate payment as after the 9th of "Novem ber, all accounts unsettled will be placed in the hands of Jacob Reed, Esq. for collection, without respect to persons. GEORGE II STICHTER• 43-at October 24, Notice. W HEREAS letters of administration of the goods and chutes saheb were of John Bad ham, late of the Borough of Minersville, in .the Coun ty of Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by the Register df - Schuylkill County to the subscriber, All persons tnslebted to the said John Dedham de• ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate -Of the said deceased, to make known the said to him with. out delay. RICHARD KEAR. Minersville OctOor 20, 1810. 6—t• DR. VOXNSLOW'S Balsam of Horehound. An unparalleled remedy for common Cold, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronch itis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading YoConsumption ; composed of the con certfraled virtues of Horehound, Boneset, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable sub stances. Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester, N. Y. innocence and universally admitted pectoral sir "' tees. of the Herbs from which the BALSAM OF 110 A [MOUND is made, are too generally known to re quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties. highly concentrated, and so hap pily combined with several other vegetable substances, is to render tnost speedy, mild and certain remedy, now is use, for the complaints above mentioned. For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Cough and Croup' and affords certain relief in Bowel Complaints, Teething. 4-c. It is pleasant to the taste. and may be safely given to we tenderest infant and should be kept at all times in every family, as it is much better for the complaints incident to children than Paregoric. Godfreyee Cordial.or the Cordials so commonly used, as hundreds in this City have testified. It is now about five years since this medicine was ex tensi Vely introduced in this City, and section of the coun try, since which time it has constantly increased in pub lic favour, and it is at the present time the moat popular Cough Medicinal in most of the Northern and Western States. More that- Two Thousand Five Hundred Bot tles have been retailed annually, at the subscribers coun ter.for the last two years. and although five other Drug gists in the City. are constantly supplied with the article his sales are daily increasing. • For the satisfaction of those interested in Certificates, the following are added. although„the common practice of collecting a long 'string • of vouchers,' haa ' not been considered the best way to make its virtues -known. We say 'ask...inquire,' ask those who have used it, ask Physicians who prescribe it. ask the Agents Who sell it try it yo!irielf: and then judge as ye find. .• Matt the following.—l hereby certify that early in the spring of Ifi4lB, I contracted a severe COLD, which set tled upori my lungs.and threatened a hasty Consumption. I used several prescriptions, but obtaining bidder no re lief; I was much alarmed. Happening to baajßoChes4 ter. I was advised by my friend. Mr. Winslow, to int Si bottle of his BALSAM OP HOREHOUND: I did ON end to my surprise obtained relief at opee—apd by the tele of, that single bottle was perfectly restored to . health; To those afflicted with'Colds or Coughs, at this Abeltiment season: I say 'go and do likewise.' • LEANDER C,fitilMAN. Ingratitude is the 6asestariste in sarni—Wware dot a. racing thatelast of Edam& who fora few dollars will.(at the expense of truth andhonesty) 'crack up' an article and bung it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to re main silent, after havingtestedalte utility of animPreVe• meat or discovery: In rscieneerar,art, Our readeriiwill. recollect we told them we were unwell with a' ' soar throat and violent cold some few weeks: go- Well, ire purchased, two bottles of Wiest.ow's B, 1.60 ii - AT Hon. fionenand so sudden Was the care.-that we forget we ever had W Cold. Those who are afflicted war try it upon' our recommendation..—Leptilos 7btr • Price 50 cents per",bottle. For sale by Ct.sances &form slid Wu. T. g' nl Pottsville; Pe , and_byspe Druggipts in the country gen- OetOiet Tr* 41My QTRAMED away from the Weigh Scats, on the West Branch Rail Road, on Wednesday night,. the 7th inst.. atlarge BtY HORSE. about ten years Old, a little dipavined in the bind kg. Who. ever will return said horse to the subscriber. or give him information where he can get him again, shall be reasonably rewarded. • October 17, ot ce. • IS hereby given, that the "ohs/Tiber has. parehnii ed the followiug articles afPublic Sale, from AN THONY KALE, and left them with him, there fore all persons are 'forbid taking them away 1 Clock, 1 Hand Saw, 1 Bed, 1 Smooth Rifle, I Pair Scales, 600 Sheaves Oats. 1 Bench, 1 pair Stfl yards, 3 Chairs, 1 Iron Kettle, 4 Ilogi, I Manure Fork. I Looking Glass, I Shovel, 1 Aze, I Spite, 1 Heifer, 30 Bushels of Appoles. 60 bushels of Po. tatoes, 35 Bashers of Corn, 25 Bushels of Buck wheat. October 17 Blue Writing Fluid. A RNOLD'S Blue Writing Fluid. a superior arti. "a cle, warranted genuine; just received and for .ale by B. El %NNAINI. Together with a supply of *Maynard and Noyes celebrated Writing Inks, tictober 17, 40— Hoek cif Pleasures. Pleasures of Hope, • Pleasures of Memory. and Pleasures of imarnatisn, just received and for sale-by B. BANYA N Feathers. L IVE Geese Feathers, for sale by • E: Q. & A. HENDERSON. October 24 43 Wangls Juvenile Piano In dructer, J UST received and. for sale by B. BANNAN. Also Burrow's Piano' Primer. Oetober 17, 42 Safely Fuse. FRESH supply of - Safety •Fume, jum recrived and for sale by B. HANNAN, Sole agent for Schuylkill Cnunty 40— Oct 3, NEW GOODS. JST recitived, a large-and splendid assoitmem 'LP of new Fall and Winter Goods, viz: Dry Goeds of every description. ' - Groceries of all kinds. Glass & Queensware de. Fur, Cloth and Hair Seal Cups, Mackerel, Salt cc. All persons wishing to puichase Goods nheap for cash, are respectfully invited :o call and examine for themselves. SAM UELiHet RTZ. October 1 0, 41— Notice. VIBE Miner's Bank of Pottsville, in the County IL of Schuyistl. An t led ion for thirtecn Directors at the above 1 n stitution, (to serve the ensuing year,) will be held at the Ranking House, between the hours of 10 o'. clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M., on Monday the 16th of November next. 4 General Meeting of the Stockholders of raid Institution will be held at the Banking •Ilase on :Tuesday the 3d of November next. ,October 10 New Fall and II inter Goods. JUST received by the subscribers, an assortment es" of suitable Good for the present ansisapproaching season, consisting o \., Prints from 3 to 6} cents per Ord, 'Bleached and Unbleached illuslins from 23 to 6} cents, Cloths, Cassimers, and Saltine.. Pilot, Beaver and Bear - Skin Cloths. Flannels, Linseys, Cheeks, Merino, Thibet, Silk 4. Toilnet Vesting.. Merinos, Ticking., Cheeks Gingham.. Brocha,'Belvidere Thibet'. plain Shawls. Yarns Hosiery. Blankets 4.c. 4-c., all of which they well sell on their usual terms cheap for Cash. E• Q. & A. HENDERSON', 40- OKI Fall Fashions. rpriHE Subscribers respectfully invite the atten tion -IL of their customers, and the public to their choice and varied assortment of elegant Fall gods, now opening, consisting in part of super or French and real west of England Indigo Blue, Wool Black, Invisible Green, Brown and other fancy Clutha. 0 1 (wiper. Brown, and other approved finish. Fancy Beaver,!Doeskin Hair Cord, Wool Black and Hope rior double milled Blue Cassimers. First quality of Beaver and Pilot Cloths of different shades and fin ish, with a great variety- of supciior Fall and Win ter Vestinga consisting of superior English and French Satins, real double Black Woollen arid ex tra plain Blue and Black Silk Velvets, all of which have just been opened by the importer, (William H. Love of Philadelphia,) and will be sold cheap for cash and warranted as the best qualitroCgoods ever imported to this country. The cilizenstif this Ben. ough •and vicinity are particularly invited , to call and ezarnhae for themselves. LIPPINCOTT TAYLOR, 'Merchant ,Taitor.7., corner of Centre 4- Mohantongo October 3, Notice. 7HEREAS,lettere•of administration of the Goods and chattles,-wnich.weto of•s;amnel Brooke, late of the Borough of Pottsville. in. the County of Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County, to the sub scriber. All persons indebted to the said Samuel Brooke 'deceased, are requested to make iinmediate payment and•those• hiving claims against the estate of the said deceased, to make known the same to him with out delay. ISA AGBECK, Administrator. Pottsville; October 10, 41-61 arm to be Lei. MO be let, alarm lately occupied byTredetick Beckman,near the Old Alull'e Ucad, .. on the Road,Nineraville two miles from Vottaville. Ap. ply to G. W. FARQUHAR'. October 10. Dividend, TO the Stockholder. ef the Company for erecting a Bridge over the north east- branch of the river Susquehanna. between the town of Camila and the mouth of Fishing Creek. _ NOTICE. Is hereby given that the Managerishavertbte4ay declared a dividend of Seventy Ave cents peveherre. (equal to 3 per cent, for the last - months.) Which wilt be paid to the Stnekholdeis or their legal - rep:, resentatiyep, on or-after the.l lth inst. by EZItti4L.IIAYHURST. Treasure:. CattawisastOctober 41.-4 t :Chilama's Shoes. • . A LARGE usortmenticif Phiiidelphimasnolsa• za. tared Children's Shoes. for sale.bsr • - • • -E. Q.4.A.-EIENDEBSON. October 10, ilistifiiete Blanketil: a 14 assertmatot 12-4.,11-4, 104. an 424 Rae ta, end Blanketp.fpr.sple by EN ERSOM ,E. Q. A. , sit , , ',lktoboP, JOHN C. OILMAN. C2 -3i• SAMUEL OYSTER. CHARLES LOESER. -Cashier —'4l— Streets 90 !!!I=llllll Cloths ) Casisiiiners," L A, ARGE assortment of Cloths.( c 3l 6 , Sattineta of all ,colours and Beaver Malta. and ouperior Nestin stples,just received, to which tho atti tlenitn.ara,particula4 invited . Ottobertlo. Lunibeo!! Zuni Shing.'e;Aap and Joint. Boards, Plastering. lath, and Wh i rr Lin constaatly fqr-salt by SAMUF,:L BAR October Ito, Chair Stuff: NM:IE Subscriber has constantly on hand 111 rior misc./now of Chair Staff, whi , will dapose or at as low rates as can be obtai any other i.stablisheneat. FEFER SEITZING Foot of the Broad Mountain, Little Ma °molar 3, 10: Otlmeo of the Ramat Car . •} 111.-R. Co. Petsanttcrfff Sept. 28. 1 ' •H E Managers have this day declared a di of four per cent, for the last six months, ble to the Stockholders or their 1(.01 represent alter the Bth ot October, • JAMES C. DONNEL Tree Philadelphia, October 3. 40 Notice, I S hereby given, that Benjamin H.Springer, is Brown and Peter Marseilles, all of Phi phia, have entered into a limited Partnership, lie acts of Assembly- regulating limited p to be conducted under the name and 11 Benjamin H. Springer. The business to be transacted is the nitrangl chasing and transporting of Coal. The said Brown and Peter Marseilles are to be specie nere, ana the said Benjamin H. Springer, to general partner of the said - Erni : and the said is Brown and Peter Marseilles have contribut the common stock of the said . partnership. the of ten thousand dollars, which has 'been ec paid by them in cash. and the said Partnerahi menced on the i29th day of February, to be terminated on the' first day of January, BENJAMIN 11. SPRING Ociobei 3. 40 Muslin De Lanes. pLA IN and Figured "Muelin De Lanes." just r and for sale luw. by T & J HEN Oi.tober .3, dross keys Hotel, DA N VILLE, PA. • • THE subscriber respectfully info `it . . 'friends and the public that he has s•es•• • s e tf. C the ROSS KEYS HOTEL. th? isle kn..wn tavern stand situated in Da which he has fitted up in a superior ner. with entire new furniture of the newest f and best quality, from garret to cellar.. The Hon also•undergone a thorough repair and,is put in :it! conthim n for the accommodation of citstotners. I He takes the liberty to state that the Cross Key, Eel shall be kept in the best manner. His TABL; always be furnished with the hen the- market a i and io served as to suit his guests. His BAR •1 supplied with the best of wines-and liquors of all . His aTABLE will be attended by faithful Ostler every , attention given that can be desired. Ha t fully invites travellers and others to give him a c September 1 Watch Stolen. " wAS stolen from Mr. Reilly's Shanty, na •liorough on Thursday last, a, double Silver Watch, No. 3745, with a piece of old! attached for a chain. with two keys. Whomer return said Watch to the subscriber, shall rec. reward of 95, and , also 5 d Aare more for the and conviction of the thief. THOMAS DIXON At Reilly's Shan October 10, 91 Estate of 7humas Reihey, deed. Notice is hereby Given, That Letters of Administration on the Est., Thomas Reilley, deceased, late of Reading, county. have been granted to Hannah Reilley. I tag at the Falls of Schmlkill, unincorporated township, Philndelphia county, and to• Barnard ley, residing at Pottsville, Schuylkill county; A sons having claims against said estate, are req to present them immediately for lietuetnent,alld indebted to make immediate payment to If 11IRIET REILLEY. Adtnl BARNARD REILLEY; Ad NOtember 2G 39 Hams, c. c. A MS,-Choulders, and Sides, in excellent LA WN.: in'Htile, eud fur gale by 'MILLER 45- IIAGGERT I 251 June 20, The Camomile Pills. ASEVERE cats of Pilra,cured at 100 Chat l street Mr. Daniel Spinning of Shrewsbury, Dt, Town, New Jersey, was severely afflicted with for more than 20 years. He had recourse to mines of almost every description, also the advib several eminent Physicians, but never found slightest relief tram any source whatsoever, anti called on Dr. Evans, of 100 Chatham street, N. and procured some medicine from him, from w he found Immediate relief, and aubsequently a fret cure. REIN ARE OF OUNTERFEITS. IZT - Couttori.-6e particular in purchasing t. that the label of this Medicine contains a notes) entr according to Act of Congress. Ard be wise barticular in obtaining them at tOO Chath street, New.S'ork, or from the Regatar Agent. B. BADMAN, ruttavtil 2 Dr• William iesratni SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN. To .Vothere' and Nurses:. THE ps.sage of the teeth through the gums pled • - troublesome -and dangerous syispronis. It ts. , . g by mothers that there is a great irritation In the m • • • and gums during this process. The gunurswellohe etetion of the saliva isincreased, the child ia seized w h frequent and sudden fits of crying , watching. starting • its sleep, end 'palms in peculiar parts; iberchikl shn • with extreme violence. and thrusts its fingers into, month. -If th ese precursary symptoms are not 'pad y alleviated.spasmodic convulsions universally supenr . and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. ;If moth I who have their hole babes afflicted with these dis h ing symptoms, would apply the CelebriundlAmeri ii . Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundrwilcrita is when thought pastrecovery, from beingitudde*st • al with that fatal maladyconvulsions. . This infallible remedy' his preserved hundreds wh thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon a theaynni is rubbed an the gums. the child will recov This preparation is so innocent, so efficacioom." and pleasant. that no child will refuse to letiuiguraahent with tt. When infants are at the age efforts mon k ark Moe bithere is no appearance of teeth, one batt le. the the p should be used on the puma to open the Par hould never be without tbeSyrup 'nibs Mammy where are young .ebildren.for tfa child 'aka Sa w the night tithe pain in the gums, the Syrup inntaidl• ately gives ease. by tapening•the pores tnd'healing ll* gomst,thereby preventing Convulsions. FevenOte. ~ BEWARE OF: COUNTERFEITS.- ... ~ . car Gthtian.--Be vitt/Slat In.Pisteg to see that the label of' this m e 4 icatunur 4 . 4 -no t i ct brit. am"' wood* to olgoiQMinol; s•And beilikawiseriutit in attaining them At 100 Chatham ; wee, Noirlrotl nom* - ' ' - art , I .8. BAAfnNNAN:rcan4l ininstreie Hir oFiopiaitr.? J ,:st ±srfjor. fide. • • ep r rit i • `); • ; MEE ble , and Also riou• Gee- airtime 'Prices. war. SA lip 11AR i 4 In ins .nps b . cd.at dend aye. five, 1 . w • idol. .nder um. , .of a Ale taken wen wen rills, man- Anon °hag best Ha I: will or ill d b l i; inda. and pect. J. K. M ITCH 39—: no. I r this Iced I tape. I. will IVO mat e of • duo • id- Peon Reil- I per mod rder GT*
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