The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 07, 1840, Image 3

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    PE' NSrLVANIA ' ' ELECTIONS.
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pa rntairr.l636. OOVEIELNOR• 1698. :ci 1-
Tanias. OCT . i3,1_1310j : *Pc, lIIIDEST ' l'(;4C• '.
yam Buren. Harrison. Rune,. .Poiter, Vda Buren. Harrison. Van Buren. Harrison.
4186 1 520
14528 1614 1510' 2781 / ' 1478 '11691 '
3p74 '3823 - .4038 4505 . 4287 - 6831 1
1075
,2077 2457 .1921 • lB2l 2527
41)87 1920 . 1 1286 ' 2478 2607 - 2652
87 1594 •i 3215 7101. 1 ' 4033, =----
462 1521 2219 • 2420 2743
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81 3289 ' 4147 '• 4553 ! 4389 4411
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08 1166 1705 1653.. •
'1596 1971
50• 554 ' s 762 844 • ' 568 ' 69'
09 ' 924 • 1467 FAP :091 • 1461
/ 1
77 3921 4971 452 Z 424 544
199 284 • ' 474 '"- 7U2 - 744 46
New County . 700 55
555 1088 2493 129
1232 ' . 1957 2640 21';
'1696 2316 2626 24w
,1329 6
'2138 26
1369 19
; •1846 31
2894 2f
1834 '3:
1863 ' 1'
2291 3 .
- ' 936 1
596 '
• 1004''
4679. f
' 1324
2289
3607
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1780
315
2297
879
4507
1254-
1914
L,3016
4031
12619
1681
407
306
1975
2010
819
1526
1444
1007
922
4252
1029
3712
2711
Adorn!
Armstrong
AlleetanY
Bettye!'
Bedforil
Bcrke
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
i.
Csmbrls
Centre
Cheater
Clearfield
Clintou
Columbia.
Crawf4rd'
Cumberland
Clarion
Dauphin
Delaware
Erie
Fayette
'Franklin
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jeffersen
"Juniata
Lancaster
Lebanon
Lehigh
Ltizerne
I
ew County
Lyc.alaiing
.M'Kean
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Mifflin
Northumberland
Northampton
Philada. City
Philada. County
Perry
Pike'
•
Potter
Susquehanna
Schuylkill
BOtri'eTSCt
Tioga ,
Union
Nenacgo
Warren
West.noreland
Wayne
Washington
York
Van Bur. maj
TH
Perhaps it is nottgenerally known that when the
ttomiintion of Gen t Harrison by the National Con
vention at Harrisburg, was - communicated to Mr.
Van Buren, he remarked that, “ it would either be a
farce or a Tornado: We leave our readers to form
'their own . conclusicins from the general results:
I NEwjERsEy
Vie" Harrison inajnrity in : title State is about;
t MOO.
RHODE ISLAND,
THE i'LAG STATE.
The Ladies of iiiishville, Tenneisee, have "mane=
ilfactitred a splendi lag, which is to be presented
to the State which 'fivese Harrison the largest major
ity in proportion to her popelation. Rhode Island
puts in her claim fin the Flag. .'The Harrison mil
.iirity in this State ,is ' • .
, . { 1976. • , 4
out of a poll of abon l t 8,400 votes: - .
i - Harrison. Van Buren. l
.2490 1101
834. 365 .`
' 670 : . 372 ; ,
476 136
687 607
Providence County ' ,
Newport do.
Kent- , do.
'Bristol do. f'
Waahington dn. t
. ,
Harrison" majority, 1976 ,
Tho above completes the whole State except two
towns. Scatterini votes '42. . .
. This State voted; l
for Van Buren in 1836. majority
2 2514.. : s
C 0 NlNEcTicurs4;
Wihave the folloViing authentic returnv.
Frig. V. B.
Hartfoid, 64411 4500 Complete,
N. Haven, 4456 , • 3344 3 t'ns not camp.;
Fairfield, • :4868 .3856 Complete,
LitChfield, 489 3571 do.
Tolland. 1659 1175 3 t'ns not con*
Windham, ',"•' 27,84 2177 Complete.
Middlesex. 22'15 2273 do.
N. London, 954 '- • W. maj.
27,505 20,894
20,894
lisr. , maj. ~,,, 6,q11 • .
Tile 6 Mane toibe . heard from will be about &Ale.
This.state voted flr
s ira . ri Buren in. !s36—.Majority642.
OHIO' . I' - . -
We have recentd lette're and papers from,various
+counties in Ohio I thie morning. which give 'the an,
aseeriained'and reported majorities. There
ja a graln every ease over Corwin's vote. •
flarriron. Van Buren.
1596'
1011
1088
1494
• 1148
1118
630
476 •
865
1329 . • .
ed) . 701 •
750
25 .
420
Muikingtinh
racklia.
lark.
reeneir
S iami. i -
% l i
adison.
ontgomery, ~.
C 'ampaign,
,arren, 1 1-,- 4 '• f
Piukaway. relmit
Delaware, I do
$e moat, 1 do:.
COlumbianal dol
Guernsey, 1 ; sle.l
, 26ta
2304
2743
1993
1224
2164
1263
1565
27188
E 11.5
1768
' 2315
538
3528
• 3257
1725
:140
2805
2005
(27,821
122',32.5
122,325
87,111
Porter 'maj
5157 3181
3181
152
3704
1174
1136
2145
7136
10043
828
95
148
1365
1418
2070
822
2311 -
679
1135. 7
2121
608
4045
3248
130,392 125,747
125,747 t
,496 B 4,645
Harrison, do. 3.50
Jefferson, do. r 180
Washington, do. 650
Harrison's majority will probably be 24,000. In
1836 it was 8,454.
g3ln Cityubega beaky, llie Hariiatdi gain since
loreleetion is 1146. in every 'County heard from
Harrison has gained since the last election.
MARYLAND.
The Baltimore American of yesterday contains
the following statement of the recent election.
Whig V. B.
Countaina. Herr'mon. V. B. gain, gain.
'Baltimore city, 1295 7326 239
Baltimore co.* izie 1874 46
Cecil, r
, .1 In 1055 108
Hartford, ._. _ 1343 1243 83
Carroll, ; 1475 1540 35
Annapolis, -` 189 123 44
Frederick, ' 565 maj . 234 maj 115
Anne Arundel , 154 ma 4 103
P. George's, 2 die. 80 may , 31
Washington,!..‘.,_ 197 may B5 ' 3lontgomer.p, , - --.... 400 mar 100
• i 4134.13385 987
• 13385
Harrison's' mej. 749
• Not complete.
The Harrison majority . in Maryland is
463 - 1s
MAINE,
:I'fFrorn the Portland Advertiser. Extra.)
Memoir, half past 8, P. M.
We tend got all the returns we have up to half
peatAlM O'clock.' Nearly all of them show a Whig
tairr,' ant the result, judging from the returns re.
elifVElf, Will he propitious. All, however. must be
mere conjecture, for twenty-four hours or more. and
until tote arrival 'of the boat front the East. If Cum
berland. to far as heard from, speaks the voice of
the -State. •Mahie Will give .her electoral vote for
Harrison and Tyler, by a majority of ONE' OR
TWO THOUSAND. ;'So far, the signs are prom.
ming, hot all ,is guess work as to the grand result.
Cumberland County.
November.
Aar. - V. B. H. gain V, B. gain
Portland, 1560 968 161
Cape Elizabeth. 59 271 3
Falmouth. ' 219 . 187 16
Gorham. • 346 .270 7
Scarborough, 77. 389 15
North Yarmouth, 415 97 '
Cumberland. 152
.154 2
Standish, - .-167 278 .' , l 13
Windham, 247 231 : 1
Brunswick'. - 567 267 19
Durham, 1 179 169 7
Gra7,. , 93 281 14e
Harpswell, 154 111 I
4591 4167
Maine has in 101 probability gone for Harrison.--,
The whig•gain since last election is nearly 400 votes
as far as heard from.
VIRGINIA.
About sixty Countips have been heard from in
this State. which show a Whig gain of about 2200
over the election of 1836.
. The Hon. Wm. C. Rives arrived in Philadelphia
on Thursdayloot, and announced that the State was
safe for Hanson.
NIHAm p sHIRE
This Statafias gone for Van Men by an increas.
ed majority•
NEW YORK.
\ The Locos here carried the city of New York
bj the diminished majority of 1041.. Last spring
their majority was 1617: In the seven counties
aster as heard from the locos vote has increased a
little, brit the State has gone for Harrison . by about
10i 000 majority • • ,
Almanacs for, 1841.
ERMA'S and Enghah Almance for 1841, by
Vf the grone,,doicri.lOr einglee for anteby
ANNAN.
14otember 10, . 4.5 t
180
3060
1425
454
*3843
197
217
268
215
827
76l
320
1504
382
750
937
694
1576
280
694
696
1560
798
44
4208
968
41
1375
677
116
910
1130
801
43
836
992
2869
3093
898
889
250
459
248
1752
rim
916
358 '
100
1926
540
- 577
'25;001 25,616
25,001
.615
TIRE 31.11111Bilvd**RNAL.
An
Bill fromi^ hiladelphia, last
night says that Pennsylvania
has undoubtedly gone for Har
rison by, about 5001 majority.
1 17. As our paper was put to prtsslabt night, the
town was brilliantly illuminated hy the Bonfires kin
dled upon the surroundmg mountains.
The proceedings in the New York Conspi
racy Case," have been. B'lod:idea for the prevent.—
and the a•nspiratara seem to have covered them
selves with immortal infamy ,
5111
ccrWe are happy to announce to oar fnenda,
that next week we Will proclaim t he election of that
"Old Granny" Gen.-HARRIS(/N, as president of
these United States, by a triumphant majority,
Actual Results.
We shall liive'our readers the admitted Results of
the StatetlectiOns•as feet as they tome to hand, and
have tke pleasure this looming, to commence with
good tld Cooneeticut. i 1 _
ELECTORAL VOTZIi. .
. :
Whig. V. B.
Ng. I. CONNECTICUT, 8
Na. 2. OHIO. 21
No 1 MARYLAND, 10
No. 4. RHODE ISLAND. . 4
N 0.5. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 7
Nu. 6. NEW JERSEY, 8
Lorberry Creek Road
• • Company,
T HE stockholders of the said Company are herer
by notified, that an election • will be held on
Monday the 7th day of December next. at the hutise
of Peter Filbert, in the Borough of Pinegruve s
Schuylkill County. Tnen end ,there to elect by
E. PR ESI DENT,
EIGHT MANAGERS, • •
ONE TREASURER,
ONE SECRETARY, •
to conduct the affairs of the Company tor the ensue
ing year
JOHN STRIIIPFLEH, Secretory.
Nov. 10 95-4 t
The American Almanack,
AND Repository of useful knowledge for 1841
Just recieved and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
October 10 •
4.5• L--•
TAILORING.
subscriber respectfully •intorms the public
-IL generally. that he has a Shop in Centre street,
over Mr. Slater's New Stbre, Piattaville, where he
will continue to make GentleMen'a Wearing Ap.
pare!, which he will warrant unrivalled as to work.
menet*, and symmetry.
The unifoim anccesa which has invariably atten
ded the subscriber-in every branch or his art, make.
him confidently anticipate a continuation of patron
age, by a desire to please and asaiduona attention to
business.
CU' Two Journeymen and an Apprentme wartai.
JAMES P. CREANE.
November 10 • .
45--
For Sale.
TrIE subscriber his for ogle at his Mill. and at
Mr. Parvin's Wharf, 2000 Bushels of Boston
RED TOP , •
TURNIPS.
grown on his Farm on Little 9enuylkill Bottoms.
The Turnips are sweet and pusses," an excellent fia.
vor,,grown on new clearing. He would 411 teVqtm
mend the atttcle-tu Miners in the neighborhood Of
Pottsville for fattening their llogs,`by boiling arid
mixing it with Corn. The grist may be hid at reason
able prices at his Mill, near the Orchard.
. Also, about Thirty FATTEN ED HOGS reads for
Sale. WILLIAM AUDENRIED.
Pottsville, Nov. 0, IR4O.
N. B. About 300 bushels of Wirrrca
fir sale at the same place,—all grime on new.olgith
ing. • • - NOvembe —45
•
Dividend.;
'r in
Directors or the'iliner's Bank of PottsViitk,
Jit in the County of Schuylkill. have This day de.
ebtred 1 - dividend of three per CAA. on the Capital
Stock paid in. payable to the Stockholders 13r thblr
legal tepresentatives after the 13th inat.
CHARLES LOESER. earthiest
Nov. 10. 454
porrsvlLLEl
FEMALE SEMINAR 'S%
THIS Institution will be opened on Wednekaat
- the 14th inst. in Market strew. in the housed/
Mr. Wolf, superintended by Mr. Hervey, /orderly
Principal of the Academy in this plate,' aid assist.
de by a young lady from New England. Instroc•
Lions wilt be given in all the branches of a finished
education. Novembei 7, 1840. 45-tf
NEW GOODS:
JUST received and now opening a WO and
mir general assortmeni of fresh and seasonable i gadde,
which will be sold cheap for Cash, of in eichatart
for country produce.
JOSEPH WHITE at. Slift.
Mt. Carbon, Oct. 3tst. 1840. 44--
Notice.
IS hereby given, that the subecriber flee etiplied
to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas b
Schuylkill Connty, ter the benefit of the seiretal
Acts of Assembly passed for the relief of Intolveht
Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed
the 16th of November, 1840, at 10 o'clock A. M: at
the Court House to Orwigsburg, for the beating tit
me and my creditors, when and where they may
attend if they think proper.
• MICHAEL CLARK.
October 31, 44--
• New Cheap Cash Store.
THE subscriber 114 s just opened in Centre street,
la a law doors above Norwegian street, an entire
new and elegant assortment of Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, is Queeitsware,
Groceries, I Hardware, t‘ c.
All of which were purchosed at such prices as, will
ii
enable him to offer them at an unusually Ilow 'rice.
His design is to sell cheap for casb. He can a sure
the public, that a call will . e su ffi cient prOof to con.
firm the assertion, that he will not be exceeded by
any in cheapness.
All are respectfully invited to call end eXam
ine,the assortment and prices. being, confident his
words will not suffer from ouch a course. ' '
GEO. W..SLATER, -'
October 31. : 5 441
Farni to be Let
TO be let, a farm lately occupied . by Frederick
Beckman, near the Old Bull's Head, on the
'Nineteenle Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap.
ply to G. W. FARQUHAR.
October 10, ,
Children's Shoes.'
A LARGE assortment of Philadelphia manuttte
lured Children's Shoes. for. sale , by
&Q. it A. HENDERSON.
October 10, • 41—
Tv
Reading Rail Road.
WINTER ARRANGEMENif.
ON andslier Sunday, NovemberA
!SM!!! pas
sengers will start-at the tollowing hours.',
From Philadelrhia at 8 o'clock A. M. let 4 „.
Reading. la do P. M.
FARE.
Ist Class Cars, U 50-2nd tits $2 00.
Both Train care stop for way Pas - kiiteria the
usual points.
Days of Starting of Freight T . mini,.
From Philadelphia on Wednpadaya and 1
Saturdays.- • et 51
From Reading on Tuesdays and F r ida y s , ., li. M.
at 5 3 A. M. 3
G. . 1411COLLS,
Superintendibt trarispt. F. &. Read. R. II
October 31, 44—if
Blue Writing Fluid.
A RNOLD'S Blue Writing Fluid. a Superio'r irti.
l'w cle, warranted geoume, jut:'received and for
sale by . B. BAN
NAN.
.
Together with a supply of Maynard and Noyes
celebrated Writing inks.
October 17, 42
. Rook of Pleasures.
Pleasures of Hope,
Pleasures of llenlol. d '
Pleasures of Imagination... ,
Est received and fdr stile 'by
B. BANNAINT
Feathers.
LIVE GeescrYeathrs. for sale by ,-
E. Q. & A. IiENDtIiON.
October 24 43
Willies Juvenile Piano In
structer,
JUST received and fur'sale by
BANNAN
Also Burrow's Piano Primer
Oetober 17;
AFRESH supply of Safety Fuse, just received,
and for sale by B. BANN AN,
Sole agent for Schuylkill County.
Oct 3, 40—
NEW GOODS.
"ofre'ccived, a large and splendid assotimea
" of new Fall and Winter Gocids i Xis :
Dry Goeds of every description.
Groceries of all kinds.
Glass 8c Queensware &c.
Fur Cloth and Hair Seal Caps,
Mackerel, Salt 4.c.
All persona Wishing to poichase 'Goods .heap for
tit'd respectfully invited to call and examine
for themselves.
SAMUEL MARTZ.
October In, al—
.1 4 111 E Miner's Bank of Pottsville, in the County
'olSehtrylsil.
An ele'ction for thirteen Directorscot the above In
stitution, (to serve the ensuing year,} will be held
at the Ranking House, between the hours of 10 o'.
cluck A. M. and 3 o'clock P. N., on/ Monday the
. et November. next. ,
A General Nteettrig of the Stockbobitte 4 61 .
Institution will be held at the 0;361d - rig House on
Tuesday tho 3d of November nest.
CHARLES LOESER.
Viiihier.
October4lo
Hies Fall and W inter Goods.
,11.1 ST received by ti snba&ib'elt. akcii aslitirtment
of suitable Daub foYthe plelient er aelfroathing
season, consisting of
Prints from 33 to 6* cents per yard,
Bleached and Unbleached Meant from
tb qi aid*,
Cloths, Cassitner:i, and N'attinekt:
Pilot, Beaver and Bear Skin Cloths.
Flannels, Linsey& Checks,
Merino, 'Matti Silk t. Toilnet Vesting&
Merinos, ticking:, Cheeks Ginghahr.
Brocha,llellidere Thibet r pinin Maud&
Yarns' Hosiery. Mantel's 4.c. (tc.,
all of which they *bit sell on their usual terms
cheap for Cash.
E Q. & A. HENDERSON.
'Oct. S. 41);;;-
Blankels:i
AN assortment of 19-4, 11=4, 10-4, and 9-4 Rase
and Blankets fcir sale by
E. Q. & A. lIENBERSON.
&tabu 10 41—
iNIZSTAIELVI L07113N0Z113.
For Colds:
litlitSE Celebrated -Lai:sugar were alit/Wahl! a
private prescription of the late Professor Wis.
tar. But from the great benefit attending their use
in eases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4e. have be come
ifitandard remedy for these complaints. The sub.
shiftier hating i Copy Hf the origin, el reeipe; prepares
theirs precisely *emitting to it. For sale by the do.
ten br sittgle bolt. at JOHN S C MARTIN'S
Oct 21 13 Drug Stoke. Pottsville.
BEDWE
Tetter, Ringworm and itch dinitneht.
euPPI of the abdve Ointment just received and
salefOi Wholeadlb end retail at the Drug Store
of the subscriber i where also may be seen cern&
eates of its efficacy, in the cute of obstinate Cases
tit Thtter &c.
JOHN S. C. ltirtlitti'f;
Also for Sale, br. liediedt's celebrated
GREEN OI L N'tA4 ENT;
for the babe of Felons; Ulcers, Old Cuts, &e.
...October 24 48—
G ENTLEMEN'S Beaver and Hoskin GloVey.
do German and Lined do.
Ladies Hoskin, Kid and York Tan do.
dd Lined do.
kir sale by
E. Q. & A. REP/BERSON.
October 24, 43
Notice to' the creditors of Michael
Hogan.
Pr HE subscribers, Trustees, appointed by the
court, for the estate of Michael Hogan, will
meet 'at the :louse ofFrederick Haas, in the Borough
of Schuylkill Haven, on Saturday the 21st Novem.
tier, to receive'pronfe of the claims of several credi
tare of Michael Hogan, and so determine upon the,
same. HENRY G. ROBINSON;
LEM'S C. DOWEIEIi.TY.
F. BORDEN.
October 24' _ A—.3t
>
NvII ER EA S letters of administration of the
goods and chattles wt.ich were of John Bad ;
ham, late of the Borough of Mineraville, in ,ihe Coup*
ty ot Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by the
Register of Schuylkill County to the subscriber,
All persona indebted to the said John Dedham de.
ceased, are requested to make immediate, payment;
and those having claims against the nista of the
said deceased,,to make known the said tn,hins with.
Out delay.
RICHARD PLEAS'.
OctoSor 20, 1840. • G"t °
' •
The Philadelphki.
afety Fuse.
Notice.
Gloves! Glotieb f t
Notice.
1:1311u
illaisant aflieire boom'
An iiiiiicsralleledreniitlyfor common _ Cold, Coughs,
Ailhiria' aji . rienea v i 'Whooping Cough. firMiih
iti,s,,'tmd Id jl disEctia. of the Breast and-Lungs,
CoiiiiiniPtion ; composed of the eon
evntratecivirtuit of 'Horehound, Bonestl, Blood
Root, LioCetiiihrznd several other vegetable sub
stances. Prepifeictonly by .4 ht. WINSLOW;
'Rochester, N. Y
144.:'iiitiiiCence and intiverrally admitted pectoral vir
tuea:of-die Bettis from which the BALSAM OF
110AHOIJND is made, ere too generally known to re
Quire'recommendation; it is therefore only necessary to
Obaerve that this Medicine contains the whole of their
properties, highly concentrated, and so hap
pily combined with several other vegetable sub:eat/era,
as to render Most speedy, Mild and certain remedy. now
is u se, for lhecomplaints above mentioned.
For Childias, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It
is a speedyreatedy lot the Whooping' Cough and Croup
and affords certain relief in Rowel Comp/amts. Chola...
TeethVg !. ¢c. Iris pleasant to the taste, and may be
safelymen to ire tenderest infant and should be kept at
all times in every family. as it is much better for the
complatnfs incident to children than Paregoric, Godfrey's
Cordial.or the Cordials so commonly esed, as hundreds
in this City have testified.
It is now about five years since this medicine was ex
tensively introduced in this City,and section of the coun
try. since which time it has constantly increased in Tub.
uc review, and it is at the present lime the most popular
Cough Medicine. in most of the Northern and Western
States. Mere than /Ito Thousand Flee hundred Bat
tle's have been retitled annually, at the subscribers court
.
ter.lor the last two years,, and although five other Drug-
Elsie in the City, are constantly supplied with the article
his sales are daily increasing.
For the suisfaction of those interested in Certifica , es,
the following are added, although the common practice
of collecting a long ‘string of vouchers,' has not been
considered the best way to make its virtues known.
We say 'esk' • inquire,' ask those who have used it. ask
Physimanswho prescribe it, ask the Agents who sell it
try it yourself, tied then judge as ye find
Read the following.—l hereby certify that early in the
spring of 1838. I contracted a severe COLD, which set
tled upon my lungs,and threatened a hasty Consumption.
used several prescriptions, hut obtainigg 'tutelar no re
lief; I was much alarmed. Happening to be atßoches
ter, I was advised by my friend. Mr WinsloW, to fry a
bottle of his BALSAM Or HOREMOEND: 1 did an, and to
my surprise obtained relief at once—and by the use of
that single bottle was . perfectly restored to health. To
those a ffl icted '
with Colds or Coughs, at this inclement
season, I say 'go and do likewise.'
LEANDER CIIIPMA N.
ingratitude is the ioseetcrime its man.—We are not a
mong that class of Editors whi for a few dollars will. (at
the expense of truth and honesty) 'crack up' an article
and bring it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to re
main silent, after having tested the utility of an improve
ment or discovery in science or art. Our readers will
recollect we told them we were unwell with a soar
throat and violent cold some few weeks ago Well, we
purchased two bo'tles of Wiestow's Batson or Mae-
HOUND and so sudden was the cure. that we forgot we
ever had a cold. Those who are afieted may try at
upon our recommendation —Lewiston Telegraph
Price 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by CLEMENS & PARVIN, and Wu. T. PPTING,
Pottsville, Pa and by the Druggists in the country Oil
ers lly.
Octeber:4
EMS
►MHE subscribers have just received direct from
the Manufactory at Portsmouth, N. H. a large
assortment of Hosiery. Draw Shirts, consisting
of Men's Milled. Ribbed 4 Plain 4 T on g Hose.
Woman's White 4 Black Ribbed, Plain, Purple,
Blue rnizn and Drab Hose.
Misses Ist 2d and 3d size mixed HOW,.
Men's Blue mixed, Ribbed and Ribbed top full
shaped Hose.
Boy's Ist, 2a, sad 3d size half Hose;
SiIIRTS.
Men's While Ribbed, Plain, Grey, Blue mixed
and Ribbed Lambswool Shirts.
DRAWERS.
Men's White Ribbed, Plain. Grey.and Blue ?nix
ed Drawers.
All of which they will sell at a small advar.ce on'
the manufacturer's prices: those in want of any of
the above articles are invited to calf and ciamine
the Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
E. Q. &. A. HElgi/Elt.SOig.
October 24. 43
Cloths! Cloths!!
BLUE, Black. Brown and Dalia Clot w.
Blue, Grey and Steel mixed Caasimera
Blue, Grey, Brown, Green,.Drab and mixed Sat.
imam.
Blue, Black and Brown Pilot Cloth.
Black. and Drab Beaver do
for sale 20 per cent below the usual prices by
E. Q.& A. ENDERS;(iN:
October 24
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber pita; to
January 1, 1840. are requested to 'mesh inn.
mediate payment as after the 9th of
ber, all accounts unsettled will be placed In, tie
of Jacob Reed, Esq. for collection, wit hout
respect to persons.
GEORGE H. STICH TER.
October 24, 43-3 t
'Hickok Lt Fleming's
EVANGELICAL MUSIC.
JUST received and for gale
B. BAN AN.
October 31. 44—tf
• New Good'''.
JUST received and opened a choice selectinn of
Fall and Winter Goods, cociisting in nart, of
Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinets, Plain and Figured
Silk Velvets, black and coloured Silks, Chaffin', end
Domestic Prints, Flannids, Hosiery, &O. together
with a general assortment of 'FanCy & Domestic
Dry Gouda which will be sold very Cheats. •
E. W. EARL
September 19
Rail Road Wagons. c.
22Rail Road Wagona, bdill fot the Mill Czech
alid Valley Rail Road. fdt
octoiDer 17.
lofts ) Casgittiers, it Sattinetsi
ALeiRbE assortment of blahs, CassimerP, and
Battinets pf all colours and Prices. Also
Beaver Cloths,' and superior Vagina; of various
SOlcs, just received, lb which the attention of Get.
tibmen ale pattibularly incited.
SAMUEL HMIIZ.
dctobet 10,
Lumber :.: Lumber ::: -:
Bhingles, Lap and ,Joint, r., ,'" . .
Boards,
..:. . ,
Plastering Lath and other Lumber;
constantly for gale by
.___ • '
October 10,
gherebigiven, that Benjamin S. Springer, Lew.
is Brown and Peter Marecillea, all of Phitadel:
phia, have entered into a limited Partheiship, under
the acts of &asembly regulating liibited psrtner
sfiipsi to tivi conducted under the halite dna Ban Of
Benjamin H. Springer. "
' The business to be transahtbd 1e tie mining, par . .
chasing-and transporting of . Coa? The said Lewis
Brown and Peter tie special part.
ners, arm the said Benjamin It Bprihgeei to be the
general partnet of the itafirm : ankttio said Lew
is Brown and Peter Mbreeilles have , Contributed th
the common stock iii the Said partnership. the sum
of ten thousand dollars, which has been actually
paid by theth in each, and the said Partnership coin.
menced oh the 19th day of February. 1640, and .is
to be-terMintiled on the first day of .I.antitity. 1849.
BENJAMIN U: SPRINER.
40-6 t
Octo'bei 3.
• ---••thair,
E gabieriber has O3nstantly on i,aha a saps
JR, iiai assortment of Chair Stuff- which he
tVtl &Spode et at as low rates at eati be Obtained at
tat Other establishment.
PETER SEITZIAaER.
tiitot of thiveroad ,Sliountiiin, Little Mationoy
October S.. 40—tf
Hosiery.
Last Notice..
ApplTio
-
T. & W .POLLdCK.
42
SAMUEL BARTZ
41-
ME
Notice,
WAI4IVS SELECT CIRCULATING
RV- AND MONTHLY JOU lIN AL OF '
LITERATUHE.— This propriiturof this eon)
well knoWri riiriodical has the. gratification of
to diet minytiffe4ionate inquiries after its resu
and announc er Whin kind friends and patrons
ro
and patrons in the true Meaning of the word
will resume the publication next Januarys Rest.
,a beneilsient Trimidiaiee once more to active
hopes agairtlo lie able •to give that superintend
(he publicstWwhich 'Was his ride and picas •
seven yearit z a aoiicipates, with inexpressibl
facticin. the retiewaref associations with thous
families„witheititsrofinildch an acq u aintance is
or. 'During hisertotiii,etCrl indisposition , the irate
suffering was epaily mitigated by the generous
sion's or sympathy and regard rerenred from h
heatteal patronat,.'lled the gloshn and tedium of
room ;semi:Mich Rhtened t y the rays' of gene ine
ship knitted from every quarter. This egotism hi
will be judged'uf !tpiholly 7 :hetertainly has no
Make a displAy—but iNe , impulse of grateful ac
edgement for ituciedisitilerested kindness was in
ble, and he could norititii?urice the re-appearanc •
work without yielding to it.
To these friends he addrenies himself, solicit
their continued support, mid - honest? bare the
once more unr4ciced among their trimilies. se
tired attain waft a place on their centre tables, a
come a welcome weekly vs:tiler. He is at th
.inie very desirous to extend his acquaintance ai
new friends.
From die arrangements made. dietatid . by exit
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Proved. The type will be Mote distinct, the al
sheet COnlimo d. tad a weeklytcovvr bee rile Tb
will be made so ba to avoid the extra footage'
monthly 'Junin,' he bores to make a sheet of . 1
Interest. so combiairtg original and selected ant.
foreign and eortiestm hteiature.science and art, a
ouch a source of respectability, as to Make it a •
authority and - reference.
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in seven years. will be taken as a guarantee for
lure punctuality of the Library ; but there is
way to make that permanent, vie. by paying , in a.
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tones The 'losses by deviating from this rule
are too heavy to be forgotten woman(' a little.re'
may satisfy any one ofthe ressonableness'ol the
The resides are too obvious, indeed, to requir
discussion., five dollars araLlill that a 51.1)1SCOJC,
but the 'Publieiter risks thousands by creditin..l
publisher i:4 ib h city and can be reached without t
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hew in he . ro.lie reached 'might Post' six ti •'
amount to collect. tie Fai meat inadvtiric
as may be perCeived„ isairesionablerequest,,and
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favors. and hdpes the work will be_again so co
as to warrant n renewal of their friendly assists
few copies of the Port roller arc ' , till on hand, a
which will be forwarded in z payrfirmt TOT advert
much of this announcement as they aty 'think a.
sleet; or two years will be sent fur publori,
whole.
Thoth —The tit;ihry - wit be published We
a thiuble royal sheet, tureen pages quarto 'each,
t*pe, and printed on the best stile dr !Sim wor
number enveloped with a neiv'cO i;
cover.
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to theOftice. SIX DOLLARS iTcollected by an
3. A Monthly Journal af Kilite Literature, c.
of original communications, and selections fro
and do tic t ere.dicals, Printed iti.iformly with
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En
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scrOins taken for less than a year.
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years to perfect. subscriber's sets, on hand and,
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Philadelphia, Oct. 1840.
jQ Persons desirous of subscribine to t
Publication will please leave their names at t
Anti all the - se in arrears for former subscripti
also please call and discharge the same
BAN
.octoher 31. .
Muslin De Lanes.
DIAN and Figured "hluglin De Lanes," just
and foroale low, bq T. & J '
Dauber 3,
Cross - Keys Hotel,
bANVILLE, PA.
'VW. subscriber 'respectfully in
.ons•, friends and the public that he .1
irr
R ep s the CROSS KEYS HOTEL'.''(
ill i • known tavern stand situated in
which he has fitted up in a superi
nek, 'With *entire new furniture of the newes
and Bret 'thality, from garret to cellar. The 11
also,kinder,gone a thorough repair and is put in
eousl.itinli . lir the accommodation of customers
He takes the libeßy' tie elate that the,Cress
tel shilthe kept in the best manner., His TA
tk furnished with the best the inarke
tbmt so iserilid as to apt his guests. His BAR
sitplYtzitivitti the best of Wines and liquoriof
ills srint is will be attended by faithful
every atientinkgiven that can-be desirCA. He I
fully ihvites travellers and other' tiot giVe him'
• .
Feptember 21. 29—Vm
' Sept. S
Elate e momas Reil,4,.acid.!
ivotice iis hereby Give
That Letters 4,Administration on the'
Thomas Reilley. deceased, late of fleadini
county.• have been granted to Hannah Reille
leg at the Falts•of Schuylkill, unincorp_orat
township, Philadelphia comity . and to luarnai
ley, residing at Puttsville.Schuylkill cobnlifi
sons hawing Claims against' said aro, r
to present them immediately for sdufernint, a !
indebted to iilake ilitmediate payment to '
HA It MET REILLEY:
REILLEY.y . I
keptelaber 2•Ci
SIVAi Ars it
rAt toak beefy! Amity Medicine e
leked to :the Public.
hell kno(vn Anti-DYsenteric nil Wo
ihnie has proved succession' , these twdv
tind is universally acknowledged by all w
tried it, to be far superior to any other umdie
employed its the diseasen - lor ivhieh it is recom
It is perfectly safe, dud no child will refuse to
Worms betog . espeeially apt to infest persons
tuned ,digestive organs and emaciated const
much mischief is often done by the ordinary wo
whiCh generally consivtp of tee moors
dies, calomel, that destroyer of the constitution
pink root, spirits of tury.entine, wortriseee oil
Articles of this kind 'nay destroy tidfins, but t
bilitate the atom - Joh, and ca 9 -Materially in
general benith ir without removing the came,.
vermifu2e leas the peculiar advantage of remo
_enerul health, without ,remorifigkihe cause—,
venniiuge has the pectiliir advantage of re
catise of the worms, l giving vigour and health
to the stomach. botrels and organs of digestion,
relieving measlik;,eaup, beeping cough,. &
medicit eibjf in tigorating the internal functions
ening the organ of digestion, and removing the
cause irldcli creates Morbid isecretiona •wil
Bowel C 00010414 Dysentery,- D;spe •
the ivlions train of biliary affections, Sick H
Acidity of tbe Stomach, Foul . Breath, •Bleedi
It is iin tendon!! in the 'early stage of F
Cholera
As g.e 'era! Family . Medicine, it stands unri
tits anpplibable to most cihbe diseases to which
pre I utlect. Swatm's y,ermituge will be louhd
to personi *he 'occtsionally indulge in t
vivklitq of the table 't a dose taken before did
anticipate the eifecti of acidity, of the stomach,'
fretliieol produced by wine. In the neglect
however. a dose in the morning or the following
will, in most instances, restore the tone of the'
ach. '
rathilien reeidrini to 60 country, and Mania
Measure from medical advice, travellers journ
the fat west. or boulp to distant ports. semina
all public inStituticins rind charitable associaf
find this remedy. conitanily at hand. of great u
Prepared at . SWAIM'S' LABORATORY Phil
Anti for Sale bj a BANNA
Agent for Lichuylkill CI
October 91,
Eley I% Embrocation tbr
THa saleable Embrocation has been. us
Rieet success in she cure of the most
some duleaties with which the hornals age
se phi strains, swellings. pith, dtrains of t
dbis. lac. It soon cures Miter fresh won . 1
h,uieee, &c. It is Isigtify recommended. an
be eonstautly kept rl , i the cieblea of all pent ;
ing horses. Fused, at JOHN S,C MARS
Drifetir chemical Store,Cetitte
Pottsville, 6ei 24
Sperm 0i1...
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