El • A mi county, • Coneent litiroday - Eveninic, ,_ ..-.IIOLTON was called to the chili,laud B..Baiaa 'appointed Se cretary. Atte ! the object* the Meeting gran stated from the Chair, it . arai 'modem , • Resolved, Tb 4 tele celebrate the triumph Of CillTiet Principles In tbeele,vation of Gen. H*nutsos to the PresiaSnel. and the driwnlal of Federal Loafoielsjin ' In Pennsylvania Ilia Grand Barbecue in the borough of Pottsville, On it34uiday afternoon, the 21st inst. Resolved, 'hat tide following persons constitute Vonimittee, waiosrt duty - it shall - be -to collect the necessary fMailii„ and make the general arrange: ments for the Barbecue, io wit ' Potteville,—JUike Leib. Joimpts lloatsworth, Wil liam H. Mann, :Je4titi ililine, - George Dinah, F. 8., Nichols. John T. flana i rd, William - H. H. Russel,- John Silver. Gerirge Heisler, Esq., John Jones, John Milertiet, CaptiVenrge C. Wynkoop„ Jacob Bheale,- Robert 'Bamford; .14hts CrostaiiiL Alfred Lawton, Richard Lee, Capt. flohn Hanley , John Reed. Dela. ware Mines, B. Banrian. Daniel Klapp, John T. Werner, E r Y.'Farquhar, Hobert Woodeide, Charles Potts, John Pernsler, Samuel Sillyinan - , Ralph Lee; Nathan Cleaver. Daniel H. Leib. Mount Corboh,-+D J. Ridg7ay, Capt..Shillaber, Henry Donaghy, Rphrrt Barnes, Daniel Kaercher; A. B. White, A. t. Provost, Joseph Allen, John 'telly, James Lana. 4 an. Port Carbon —iiivrence F. Whitney, Aquilla Bolton, Xhraliam Pott, John. Bailey, William Wal lace; Henry Rhoads, J. T. Siiiipson, fleese Thomas, Thomas Mullen ; Jr' Joseph Burnham, Henry Rich ards, John. Frank. Mineraville—Daniel R. Bennett, john Platt, John Thurwell, John _provost, Samuel /feline?, Joseph Weaver, Esq. JohnlDaniels, Abraham Trout, Wit- Liam Dehaven, Samhel Kaufman, George Neidham suer. • s '.Lewellyn —J. ,Co khtll, Joel Yundt, John Khm er, Jacob Manse!, 'Daniel Tobias, J. Harm* E.g. Schuylkill Haven—Mark Mellon, Firmati Burden, Charles Dangler, Eaq. Frederick Heart, Robert C. Hill, L. Chapman, F. G.. Wern s t, Charles,De For rest. Orwigsburg-Jacob. tatiters, John Hannan, Jae. H. Greaff, Christopher Leser, Joseph Morgan, Mi. chaelLinder, C. 11 t hari, Esq. MeKeansburg.--.. 'gorge Medlar, Esq. M. C. Ber tolette, Capt. Daniel B: Kershner. Daniel Bock. Dr: J.- F. Treiehler.- Benjamin Bensinger, Andrew Bock, Daniel Weaver, ,Juslatban Yost, George Dreibelbies, John Bolig. sen. 'lsaac K. Shaffer. Friedensburgi—Jacub Kaercher, Eaq. William Ri lands. Leonard Shell, Peter Laubensune, Capt. Jacob Wagoner, Capt. ,J. 7. Heffner, Joseph Ernst, John 8% Sterner, JoseP:i F rtig,sen. A. Reibsamen, Henry Yeiebs, Anthony Yichs.- . Pinegrove—Peteri, Filbert, Esq. Henry K. Strung, Esq. Dr. G. N. Ecirrt. ' . .' Tamaqua—JOhn Franklin, 'Esq. John K. Smith. Port Clinton--J ilin Bond, David Walker, Jos. Matz. Dag. John . yaieger. New Castle--Lei Reber, John Billyman, Daniel • , Lintlenmuth. Tuscarora--Jam e s Blue, James Palmer, Thomas Duper. • e • Mill_dleport--Coned Bobb, Joseph. Balliett, J. Medefurd, Robinson .Ksiy. Krembole--J.. H. Fits-immune, Esq. Samuel Kel ler, Michael Quinn, Peter Law. • Bellmont William Gould, Adam Henan, James B eery. ' Barry—George 11. Boone, John, A. Otto, John Weber. . West Penn— scab Mantz,sJonatbaia Bretz, Jona. than Gerber, John Bag, jr. • Lower Mabaniango--Philip Osman. Esq. Jacob' Ait7, Jacob Kaufman. Benjamin Stroh, George Klan ger. • . I _ • • 11— Upper Mahaniango-- George Holtenback, H. F. Hintztiman, Eag. George Shortie, Daniel Herb,jr. Adam Herb, GeLirgelErdntand, jr. j Schuylkill—JacoOhock,j , . Leonard Moyer, Enos .Buck, John Reined . - West Brunswig r ...jJohn Shall, Esq. Daniel Moyer. DiuTrel ShollenhergeJoseph Albright, Samuel Yost, Daniel Meier, jesv h Miller, George Neiswender, Daniel Retgel, Peter ISmith. . Rush—John Brat * *, John Kleckner, C. Klinger man. Jonathan Fs mt. • .' Union—Jacob; !limp, Richard Addams, Daniel Lmdenmuth, Jacob Timmerman, Esq. , Williams Valley Jacob Miller- Sam'l Kimmel, George Miller, John: Rend, jr.. , • -Manheim—Philip Banlet, Jonathan Emich, A. Bsrtolet, George Kaufman; Daniel Rebel., Jacob Em. ich. John Hill, LudiVig Berger, JaCub Bittle, George • Moyer. . f In , :. Resolved, That this Commits e meet at the Pen sylvan's Hell, in the', borough o Pettey:lle, on Mon. dayevening the 16th inst..to re ort frogress. . Resolved, That al the friends of Gen. - Harrison throughout Schuylkill counif, be invited to attend said Barbecue. i i Resolved. Thatoupfilends in the county be re. quested to furnish •4much HARD , CIDER for the occasion as they'maY think proper. . , Roofed, That it ibe recimmendA to the citizens id Pottaville..to illurainate- the borongh on the ,even , ing of the 21st inst. 1 " Resolved, That thg proceedings of this rneetina be signed by the 011iceis and published in the Miners' Journal, and Deniocilatic Free Press:; ' • AQUH.LA BOLTopl,,Preitident. B. BANNAN, Secretary. MEM Schaff kil foal Trade. for the week ending onThnrs- Boat'. Tone. 20 1 • 1.122 • 15 1 .:344 14 .1 :187 9i „ Ale! 9.. j 613 9 • - -497 , '8 463 392 - 7 381 12 - 850 8 332 '335 232 - 1875- Shipmenti of C day evening lasi. Shipped by ., Milnes & Spencer, George H. Potts. belaxere Coal Co. B Stoves & 'Charles Eller, b AO Bolton, I, '• Ctswton, . Sillyntan - dc Evan., John - Pinkerton: J. Miller & lisgge!fii Stockton -& Stevens, Sillymalf dr. Sundry Shippers,l ; - • 1 Per, last iteiert, - I • r . sO returj =l=l of.clisiusitspitiodoi tif# kb T!ltqsalii **Ail 10st, :, tAns.. Per 111 0 keoc44 - ,: I C.1 .1 . 18;168 • , !r o ta 6i - 4183 • Eli it h ybe following fit* intOitot of coal traosFeted on gtis road up to Noi.lith , 1171 Tom. Per last report. • 49,945 RISE RILL AND SCRUYLKILI: HAIEN '1 ' RAIL ROAD.; Tho following is theitilititint of Coal !ransrted an this wad up to Thurstisy. evening Tait, "5,832 tons Per last riport 166,566 Total 172,399 ROBERT C. HILL, Collector. For 'be week ending 11th nrocith sth. . I - Boats. Tons. Munch Chunk,. 31 - 1662 Parsyville, . 33 . 1160 !I's•s •Havzs. • Hazleton, 27 1177 Stigai Loaf. -.•. i l9 887 _ 2604 l' TOTAL SHIPMENTS. Mauch Chunk," 1815 97853 r )ll 3 , ville, ' (876 . 38089 'PELT HAVEN. ! - Hsaleton. 1265 46358 . . Eltigar Loaf, ,• ! 508 26075 72433 —7- - 4464 208,375 LITTLE senun.ipt.i. COAL 111A1)E. N ,0v.•5 Boat Pioneer, ' 49 i 6 old Fox, 1 • 51 10 Blank Maria, ' 57 5 T. Repner, 62 3 Blatt!, • 70 per last. At Manytkiik, .Philadelphia County..?e;insytvania FOR SALE OR TO RENT. • 'VIE ROLLING MILL at Manyunk.located di. reetly on ifie Schuylkill Canal, having a wharf on it of 150 feet, depth.to low water mark of SchnYl; kill River 400: Menyunk and Flat Rock Turnpike passes tbiotigh the lot about 200 feet from the canal; is vety convenient for, receiving stock and shipping Manofactured iron by Canal nr Turnpike. being a. bout 7 miles from the City. The pipwei is obtained from Abe water of the Canal. having 150 inches un der a, head of 3 feet; diameter of the water wheel feel, width 20 feet.- water and ground rent $975 annually. There is a large Mill on one side of the. water wheel sith roughing rolls and 3 Emir of large bar rolls for rolling 1 to 3a inch roui.d. a to 2 inch square. and 21z3 and 4 inch flat iron: fuming lathe. squeezers, 3 pulidling and I heating furnaces, on the oppnsite side of the wheel ia a small mill for rolling all sizes of round arta square under one inch, and scroll and hoop iron. with one heating furnace. These furnaces are bpilt for burning bituminous For 'further information. address nr apply to JACOB F. HOECKLEY, Nov. 10. 46-7 t No. 2 $ north 3d street. DANCING SCHOOL. • MONS. BERGER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies end Can ilemen,of Pottsville arikthe vicinity. and hie nld pupil". that he propose fcirniing elapses for Dan. ding.: Waltzing, Gallopading. andfancy dances. such as the Gavot, the Hungarian an&Gerinan. the Cactrucha and many other dances. The young La. dies will take lessons in the afternoon, and :he Gentlemen in the evening. Mons. B .rger. will also teach in academic and private families if desired. The School will open on the 16th of November. 1:1! For terms and patticulars apply at_ the Penn. eylvatia Hall. • November 14, -46-3 t A Female Teacher wanted to teach a Cnmmon z" Bebop! in Birry:rownship. We would with a, good recominendation ea to Character. For other partieulire apply to the eubscrkber at the Gate, foot of the Broad Mountain., Dancing Soiree. MONS. HERGEIL respeCtfully informs the pub 4 T- 6 tic of Pluto/Me and vicinity, that he will give a Dancing Soiree at the 'Pennsylvania Hall, on Thursday evening, the 19th of November, inst. to cotmucnee'at B o'claCk. The entertainment will consist of the following dance.: FIRST PART. I. !The Gatiotte, in ad entire/9 aim style. 2. lEte, 3. I The Hungarian Donee. 4. ,A Pas Said, , 5. :The celebrated Cauhueet or ..Spanish Donee. • „ SECOND:-PART. 6. Ete. \ 7. Pas Sent, N. ins follege\gorniiipit—aa English danei. 9. Pirs Sent. • 10. The' Casague—a Russlan dance. TiCkets of admission' for one Gentleman SO Ms. Gentleman and Lady 7S'scents, and Children under tweire years In cents:'` \ 113! Tickets to be had at tke Bar of the Penney! yams Hall. \ Nov. 14, 46—lin DiesOlgiSione . THE 'pertnerallie heretofore esioting between Prior & Beachin the Coal Wainer, was dim. solved by intitoit I consent on the 13th of Aril.lB4o. The business of the fate fitm will be conin7ed and Waded by Henry Prior. HENRY PRIOR,- . GEORGE BEACH, Nov'. 14. - 46-31 Almanaii for 1841. . GiRMAN and English Allow= for 1841,.by the grail,. duzen, or single, for sale by , -- NOvernber 10, • Farm to be Let. . To be let, :a • 'farm lately occupied by Frederick Heckman.• near the Old, Bull's Head. on thB Minartvillis Hood. two unite from Pauavilte. Ap. PIT to. ' • G. W. FARQUHAR. October It ! EH Children% Shoes. -- • .1 ALARGE aasortmeitt of Philadelphia toaootae. inted Childrines'Shoes. for safely • Ei WA A. HENDERfION. • - Uftebar 10. * ' - - - 8,612 1365,17, 1;73.m OAD. viclirmacit;CvAlTElrßlU - noan. : • LEM9II . - CO t) 4 Boats 188 du 194 Boats!, h . tong. 10445 At R. CARTER.. Blate, 190 73 per fad, 3150 3. TAGGA.RT. Valuable "tolling Mill, Wanted. November 14. MMI p.% ~ „.. „• .. ...,„ L... . -._ ..,,,,,„,-,„-,„,,,,,,,,,,,...„-..i ..,... .....a14.'.1"7.177‘;''.-7f - " -- 1 • Probably ILO 000 - iiii,•': , • ,- , r- , :i - -, • ~ LorAtiiio,7 - treekf . Raii qpilltitoeilifildeitid the said - cointiniike batch by notified; that' ait be held on . Al,;iidey the Ttb day otDeceinber neat. afttillitioal of Peter Filbert, in the ;Borough of Pilegiuva.` Schuylkilt County. --Theo andi thereto :004 by_ ballot. ONIE PRESIDENT. :7. • - EIGHT MANAGERS ; ONE TREASURER. ONC: SECRETARV, - - to' conduct tbe ifikitarof the Coiniiany, for' the emu. ing year. r - • • • - , • - JOHN STRlHPF4R:Seevetcr#: Nov. 10 • . -41.5-4 t .-., tlii:thorii. • The Americeill JiD Reposiiory of useful knoirledgo fisr 1841 Just recieeed sit& for sale by ' B. • October 10 - , • • .411.5.4; THE vobscriber respectfully_ informs the priblte Generally. that he has a Shop in Centre street, over Mr. Slater's New Store, Potts ilk. w h ere he will continue to make Gentlemen's Wearini Ap. oirel, which he will Warrant unrivalled, vs *Oats marislup and symmetry. • The uniform success which has invariably atten ded the subscriber in every branch of his att l malee bun confidently anticipate a continuation of patron. age, by a desire to please and anidnous attention to business. 0:/"Two Joarneymen and an Apprentice Wanted. JAMES P. CREAN& November 10 ; . 4 45 . For Safe. , . Trig subscriber has for mile at his Mill. and at Mr. Parvin's Wharf 2000 Bushels of Boston RED TOP' TURNIPS. grown on his Farm on Little Senoylkill 'Patterns. The Turnips are sweet and po en excellent Be. vor. grown on new clearing. He mould also reenm-, mend the article to Miners in the neighborhood of Pottsville for fattening their Hogs, by belling and mixing it with Corn The grist may be bidet reason able prices at his Mill. near the Orchard.: Also, about Thirty FATTEN ED HOGS ready for WILLIAM I AUDENRIED. Pottsville. Nov. 2, 11440. N. B. About 300 bushels of Worms' Thor:air f.a sale at the same place,— all grim, on new clear.. lug. • November 10-45 209 10236 3340 • Dividend. 7 H E Directors of the Miner's Rank of Pottsville, a in the County of Schuylkill, ,have this day de dared a dividend of three per cient. , on the Capita! Stock paid in. payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives after the 13th moat. 165 3000 , CHARLES LOESER. Cashier. Nov. 10. rorrsvi ILLE' FEMALE SEMIIiNWELV. THIS Institution will be opendd on WedneSday the 14th inst. in Market street. in the house of Mr. , Wolf, superintended by Mr. lieritey, formerly Principal of the Academy in this place, and assist. ed by a young lady from New England. instruc lions wilt be given in an the branches of a finished education. Novembc4 7, 1810. 45—tf NEW GOODS. JUST received and now opening ; ` a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods. which will be sold cheap for Cash, of in exchange for country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mt. Carbon, Oct. :11st. 1840.' Is hereby given, than the 'subscriber has applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Conroy, tor the bene6t of the several• Acts of Assembly passed for the relief of Introrvent Debtors, and that the said JudgeS have appointed the 16th of Novrmber, 1840. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court Flo• se in Orwigsburg. for the hearing of toe and my creditors, when midi where they, may attend if they think proper. MICHAEL CLARE. October 31. ' 44— , • 'IIIIE subscriber nos just opened' n Centre street, ' ll/ a tew doors above Norwegian street. en entire new and elegant assortment of Goods. coosiating of Dry Goods, I Querniswarx. Groceries, I Hardware, &e. All'of which were purchased at such prices as will enable him to offer them at an unusually tow price. His design is to sell cheap ihr cash. He can assure. the public, that • call will be sufficient prnof to con ° firm the assertion, that 'he will not be exceeded by any in cheapness. All are respectfully invited tall and exams ine the assortmenrand prices, being confident hie words will not suffer twin such a muse. October 31. G. H. BOONE. - 46-3L' - Feather& , LIVE -Geese Fcatherri, for sale by E. !• & A. LIENDERSOK. October 24 pd' illig~rs Juvenile Piano In . - steucler, JUST received end fur sate by . B. BANNAN. Alen BurrnFte Piano Primer. October 17; • - Fume. • AFRESH supply of Safely Fuse, 'just 'received and tor sale by . B. HANNAN, Solo agent for,SChuylkill COunty. Oct 3. . -NEW GOODS. - _TZIST remised. a large and splendid assortment lir of new Fall and. Winter Goods. viz: • , pry Goeds 0 every deirriPtion.. 1. . 4 i Groceries.all kinds.' • Glass de., ueensware atc.: • Fur, (-lath and Hair Seal; Caps, . Mackerel, Salt 4.e. ' . , - • All persons wishing to pniehase 'Geode cheep for cash. are respectfully invited to tall end examine for themselves. SAMUEL HARTZ. . October 10. ' '' ' -41-- Notice. - •ISHE Miner's Bank of Poitsvdle. in the" County 'lLolSehoyltilr _An rleetion for thirteen Direetois of the above In. stitution. (to serve . the 'ensuing year,) will be held et the Ranking House, between the boors of 10 ce. Omit A. M. and -3 o'clock P. M., on MoodaY the 'l6th of November neat. " a ' • '4 General - Meeting of. the Stockholders , or raid Inititotion will be' held at the Banking House on Tomiday the 3d of November neat. • _ \- • CEIARLES LOESER. • • \ - - • Ceskiti. October 10 ; 11035132410 - • . For Cols. THESE celebrated Zosentes were erisioilly •.private prescriptionof ibe . . late Protester ler. ant from the great benefit ettendmir their Ire in ewes of_Colde.Cosiltsalstkon.46. have become .s-stendard temedy for Ittrie"contoletuts. The sob. scriber bovines copy of.tbe original , reisipe.priparee tbern precisely eicordittit }roc ecbt by the do. yen OF *taste boa, et ..pronca MARTINS Oct-44 43 , ' Dre Stove. reelaine , • - =I TAILORING. Notice. New Cheap Cash 'Store.' GEO.' W. SLATER, 44 - MOIN Fram . Ohiladelrlda at 8 *Wait - A. M. - • • Reading. • do P. - M. RR. ` .y lit aims Cam ♦2 _ 50-2nd :do $2 00. Itogh: Train cars stop for way Passeng usual point*. - Dap of Siartiag Freight -Zaino From Philadelphia on Wednesdays and , . * Saturdays. .••-• 'Pram ReadinE on.Tnesdaya and Fridaya. at 31 A. M. , G. A. l'ireelL 13nnerintendant Tianept. P. dt.,`lti October 31; , • • ~ - , New Fall and Winter Gill a: JUST reieived by tha:sabseribers. astatrtment of satiable Csoet§a for the present and app aching season, consistinf f - Print/rimy! 33 to el cents per yard, • , Bleached' and Unbleached Ilinslins frosts' 25 to 6i cents, - ' . Mika, Gassimers,_and .Sattinets, Pilot, Bitter and Hear Skin Cloth . Flannels, Linaeys, Cheeks, • 111erino, Thibet, Silk 4. Toilnet Veitiaga. Merinos, Twkings, Checks Gingham*. Brocha, Belvidere Thibet tiptenn.S awls. Yarns Hosiery. Blankets etc. 4t0., all of which they well sell on their usual terms cheap fur Cash. Oct. 3. Blankets! - Blankets!! A N assortment of 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, and 9 lRose end Blankets for 'sale by E Q. & A. HENDER4O:4. October 10 41— Book or Pleasures. 'Pleasures of Hope. Pleasures of Memory. and .. , Pleasures Of Imagination. oat received and for sale by R. RAN Dlt. BEUWELL'S Tetter. Ringworm and Itch Uintnient. Asupply of the above ointment just received and for safe wholesale at.d" retail at the Druir Store of the subscriber: where also may be seen Icerti6. cotes" of its efficacy. in the cure of obstinate cases of Teuer, &c. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Also for sale, Dr. Il r edweirs celebrated • GREEN OINTMENT, for the cure of Pblons, Ulcers, Old Cots. &e. October 24 43- Gloves! Gloves!! GENI LEMEN'S Keever end Hoskin Mimev. 'do German end Lined do. Lidiee .Hoskin, Kid and York Ten ' do. do Lined do. for Ede by E. Q. &A. HEADER .. October 24, 43 • , Notice. IittHEREAS lettere of administration of the goods and chitties wbrch were of John Bid. ham.late of the Borough of Minerviyille, in the Coun• tv of Schuylkill, deceased. have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County to the yubicriber, MI persons indebted to the said John Fladbrim de ceased, are requested to make immediate paiment, and those having claims against the estate I of the naistsfeceined, to make known the said to him with. out delay. RICHARD KiAR. At inerstrille, Orno'sor 20. 1840: B—i• DR. vrisszowS . Baksam of Borehoundl Atz unparolld ed remedy fin conanzon Cold, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza. Whooping Cough. Aroneh- ills, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs; leading to Consumption t composed of the 'con centrated virtues of Horehound. Boneset.l Blond Root.. Liverwort and several other vegetable sub stances. Prepared only by J. M. WINgLOW. 'A ochester. N. Y. I rfitlE innocence and universally admitted pectriral vir. tuei. of the Karats from which the BALSAM OF 1104 RHOITNCE is made. are too generally knowiti tore Ore recommendation ; it is therefore only necesisary In ofisiirviii that this Medicine contains the whole cif their Mwfieiwil prnperiiee. highly concentrated, and So hap pily combined with several other vegetable sub:Minces. IS to render moat speedy. mild and certain rem y. now in two , for the complaints above mentioned. For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable ve ue. It is espewly remedy for the Whooping Cough and 'Croup mid affords certain relief in Bowel Complaints. Cludir.. Teethin;. 4.c. I! is pleasant to the taste, and . May be safely given to me tenderest infant and should belkept at all limes in every family. as it is much better Oa the crimplaints incident to children than Paregoric. diklfrey's Ctsrdial.or the C o rdials so commonly nsed, as hundreds i . thin City have testified.' -if , It is now about five yearn since this medicine Wee ea teitsively introduced in this City. apd section of that contr. al...since which time it has convughtly increased-in pub. de ovular, and it is nt the present' ime the most lopular Cittfah Medicine: iii most of the Northern and Western States, Move than lino Thousand Fite Hundred 1361- Iles have been retiiled annually, at the stitiscribhis can ter.for the last two years. and although five other Baez gists in the City. are eminently supplied with ail article hii estimate daily increasing. 'For the satisfaction ofthose interested in Certiffeates. the following are added, although the commani practice of collecting a long 'string .of vouchers, has nht been considered the best way to make its used it. ask virtues notain. We say 'ask' • Inquire,' ask those who bait: tt ' Physicians who prescribe it. ask the &tents ash sell it try it nourseY: and then judge , (l9ll9 find' !trod the figiominp.-1 hereby certify thecae-1;y in the spring title.s3. I contracted a sevete COLD, which set tled upon my longs.and threatened a hasty Comminption. I used several prescriptions. hilt obtaining little dr so re lief; 1 tams much alarmed. Happening to beat Roches ter. I was adviie by my friend. Mr Winslow.o try a 1 bottle of his Bacsate or Hoer soma): J did en and to my surprise.obtained relief at onee—ned by th use of that single bottle was perfectly restored' to bealth. To those afflicted with ('Olds Or Coughs, at this inalemeta season; I sargnand do likewise.'.• • .1 - LEADER CHIPMAN. 43-- EMI ingratitude is the &asterism in man--We ore not It• tong thatches of Editate why for a few dollare'w ill, (at the expense of troth and honesty) 'crack up' an d article and•bnng it into rapid sale; neither ire we willi g to re main silent. after having tested the utility of an improve. inept or discovery , in science or an. Our readers Will recollect we told them , we were unwell with la soar throat and violent cold some few weeks ago.. ,Vfell. we purchased two bo:tle. of %VrisLOw'S Hareem or HORE HOUND and stisudtlen cams theistic. that weforgat ire ever had •a , etikl. -Theirs who are afflicted - may try it upon oar nsemmumidmion —listaidats Ildricr9s Price 50 tents yet bottle. - Teisok fry WHIM & PAILVIN. WM T. Ernst% Pottsville. Pa and by theDragesti in the cogati7 tea' Orally. • Octsbere4 • . 1 . -* Hickok & Fleniing% EVANGELICAL music. ".; 11'1IST'nseebted auld-Guale by - • e "? , • EiANNAIL October Cloths, Cassimers, & Sattimiels. A LARGE saiertneosit Saldnete of all *ears Asp Beaver Cloth..• and iule** - -Velderis. er*latur itYloo• ju s t 'WWI& to Yiktoktbit isteedeltirt Gen deems era pardeetertt Ippie4 • AME, RTZ, October tee ."'—' " HA •I - • • - MMIMM= Eli E. &A. HENDER-ON. EMI WALL/1M BF.LF.CT CIRCULATING LIBRA. v RY AND IklOhilllLlf XIURNALOF POLITE LITERATURE ..-The propicharof this popular and well known fretiridlailkaishir onitilleatkin ofreplying to the . many afreetbaskiluquines after its reenmption, and toltisAind friends.andpairenr.fneads and pattistuilii - thet true mendagrof tha wort.— hat ho reeri illmethe pabliestion neat January.; .Restored by a bezedcent Proyidenee oneertaira to active life. he herpes spin to he abli_tOgivitfthittgaPer" Mtendenett to the eutdmaticurwhich was 'kis pride and Pleaatire"ftw sevenlimrs. with inexpressible satins faction; the renewal of astomations with:thocaninds of fintilies, with eitherefwhich an eilitaintance Man - boa. Or. , Pining his protracted imlisposniorr. the intensity of =we greatly mitigated by , the rums Mita* sympathy and regard received trim his kind hearted patrons; and the gloom and tedium of a sick rotate semi} . uchlightened by - the rats ofgenuine him& ship em4tWrom everyquarter. Tina egotism bellows. will ;be of niildly 7 le certainly has no wish to makers display—but the unpulse - of grateful acknowl edgament for Mich disinterested kindness was inePresti• ble. and he could notantimince the re-appearance of the work without yielding to it; To these Mends he addresses Minselforolkitinis for their continued lapporti and hopes to have the Library* once more introduced among their families. see it bon ored. again with a place OD their centre tables, and be• come a welcome weekly "Mkt , Re is sr itia,,atne Jemmy desirous to extend his acquaintance and form new friends. . • . - From the arnmgethents made. dictated by experience, the Lihranr, iris believed. will in every respect be im proved. 'Fite type will be more - Alamo, the monthly sheet continurd. and a weekly'cover bcrude. The corer • will he made so tar to avoid the extra postage. The monthly. Journal he hopes to make a sheet of abiding interest. so combining original and selected articles, of foligo and it otnestielitetature.science and a ti,and from such a source of respectability, as tiituake it a work of authority and reference. The regularity of its former publication, not a failure • in seven years, will be taken as a guarantee for the Cu. runs punctuality of the Library ; but there is only one way to make that permanent,cr. by paying tit anima& This is an indespeneable pre reqisite from all at a dis• tame The losses by deviating from Misrule formeily are tee heavy to be lorgotterretion, and eloile reflection may satisfy anyone oftheressoaahleaess of the vaguest. This reasons are too obvious, indeed, to require much discussion. Fivedollars are all that a subscriber risk., out the publisher risks thouaands by crediting The publisher is in a coy and can be reached without trouble. A sub Scriber lives perhaps a thonsand miles and how is he to be,reached I It might cost six times toe amount to collect,the trifle. Payment in advance. then. as may be perceived: is a reasonable request.vand sad ex erience compels the proprietor to make it absolute. The few who paid in advance for 1840, will be supplied for 1841, unless otherwise ordered. An early remittance of names is respectfully" urged. in as to enable the proprietor to make proper calcula tions about the quantity to beprinted. as he will print very few over the number absolutely subscribed for. 7b this he would call particular attention. To his brethren of the press. throughout the country, the proprietor returns grateful thanks lor the termer favors. and, hopes the work will be again so conducted as to warrant a renewal of their frienolv assistance A few copies of the Port Folio are -till on hann; a year of which will be forwarded in payment for advertising- as much,of thin announcement as they may think an equiv alent; or two years will be sent for publishing the - whole. • „ E= Daily et Si A._lll. TRAUB —The Library will be published weekly, on a double royal sheet, six een pages quarto each.on new pe n and printed on the best stile of book work. Each number enveloped with a new cover. 2. Price Figs Donne as a year, if paid - at or remitted to the office. Six DOLLAR! if coll'cttd by an agent. 3. A Monthly Joornal of Pdlite Literature, consisting of original communications. and selections from forris n Apil domestic periodicals, printr d uniformly with the id 'Entry. This will be a valuable . eoition to the original 4. Subscriptions commence with January. and no sub scriptions taken for less than a year. Mr A few complete sets of the 'I ibra ry, and odd years to perfectsubscriber's seta, on band and for sale. ADAM WALDIE. Philadelphia. Oct. 1890, lU' Persons desirous of subscrihine to the above Publication will please leave their names at this office. Ann bil those in arrears for former subscriptions, will also please call and discharge the same October 31. Muslin De Lanes. pLAIN and Figured "Mullin De Lanes," just received and for rate low, by T. & J. BEATTY. Dubber 3, Cress Keys Hotel ) DA N reit substribdr respectfull y inforing his friends and the pettlie that he hart Cl3l ii s i the CROSS KEYS HMG. that r s I le a known tavern stand situated in ------- which he has fitted up in a superior man ner, with entire new furniture of the newest fashion and bow quality. from garret to cellar. The House has also undergone a thomugh repair and is put in :be best condition for the accommodation of customers. He takes the liberty to state that the Cross Keys Ho- tel shall he kept in the best manner. His TABLE will always be furbished Irish the best the" market affords, aro' ao served as to suit his guests. His BAR will be supplied wish the hist of wines and liquors of all kinds. His ereet.it will be' attended by faithful Ostlers. and every attention given that can be desired. He respect.- fully invites travellers and others to give him a call. September 21. Sept.2l3 SW4I M'S VE It MI FUG E. The most useful Family Medicine ever of jered to the Public. ''ISIS well known Anti-Dysenteric and Worm Med icine has proved suceessfulty these twelve years past, agd is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to an. oth..r mtdicinc ever employed in the diseases for which it is recommended. It is perfectly sate, and no child will refuse to take it. iVorrns being especially apt to infest persona of debil itated digestive. organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm.hieik mines. which generally-consists of the strongetit-Nrga lives, calomel, that destmyer of the constitutinn, bitten. pink root, spirits 01 turpentine, wormEcitsi oil &c. Articles of this ki d may destroy „wirms,".but they de bilitate the stomach, and; o'ien" materially injure the general health. without "removing the cause swain'', Vermilhge his the peculiar advantage of removing iho general health, withont removing the cause. Swaim's Vertittlege has the peculiar advantage of removing the cause of thotiorms, by giving Vigour and healthy action to the stomach. bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup. hooping cough, &c. Ties medico e f ity invigorating the internal fa nctions atrength= ening rho or,lano of digestion. and removing the primary cause' which creates morbid secretions, will relieve Bowel Complaints, Cholic, Dsseetery. Despepsia. and the whiCe train of halal affections, Sick Headache. Acidity of the Stomach. Foul Breath. Bleeding aze. it is at, antidote in the early stage of Fever and Chatett geieral Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as the a applicable to most of thediseaser to which children a t e subject. Sikaim's Vermituge will be fooid ofsagne utility to. persona who ocelot:oddly-indulge in the eon vivality of the table; a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, not un-. fsequently produced by wine. In the negle t of thir bowel(' r. a aegis in the morninger the following morning will. in most instances, restore the tone of the Stom,, nth: FaMilks resilient in the country, and j inselated-itt _ . measure from medical advice , traveltertiontoevng to the fat west. or booed, to e distant ports. seminenes and all ptiblic institution.. and char table assbciaijoi m will find this remedy. cork...nay at hand. of west. utility. Prepared at SWAIM'S LABOHATOP.Ir Philadelphia. , And for sale„by ---ai,I3ANNAN. Agent for County. • October 31. ` • 44—if Notice s Is hereby given, that Benjamin H. Springer.LeW. la Brown lied Peter Marseilles. all of Philadel. Phis. hese entered mum limited Partnership, tindrt the acts or Assembly regulating liniited- partner -4,144= to be conducted under the name and firm of Benjamin H. Springer. oThe business to be trensdeted lithe mining, par. _chasing ind-ttanSportieg Orate., .Ttus'ssid Lewis 'Brown and Peter,Mstseijlee stele be fpecial part. `nets, and the egad Benjamin H. Siringer, to_bet the 'general partner of the said fine i'and theasid Lew is Brovin and Peter _Marseillei-hate - contributed to the "common stock of the ;mid pattnership. the sem' 'of ten thousand dollars, which hal been: seinallY paid by them in "cash and the'said Pirtnership dom. meneed on the 89th day of Febittery.'lB4o. and is to be tarininited °it the - Brat : 4Y of isrniairi 049. BENJAMIN U. Sk l itiNGEn. October a. itp-st ;.....r , , : ,:: New Ggiothw . , taaaivad awl opened r a thoiaa tatacticar at 'No Ind . Winter glad% cor.aistini in oar,. of Cathy- well• Sallinatk. Plain and, Figuted Bilk Vahreta u yack and e•llaireei Silks, Chnoieri and DAniiit*-Prinii. Vinton* 'll - 090y; &a ingeihat with' • geetunil `agnortsisnent Fuld, & thmillieda Dry,Gtrode winds •arilital laripiarLatteap. r ~ept• . . ••• • 19 = B. BANIVAN. 44-tr MITCHEL 39-Zvi°. 39 The Ciunognile PHI SEVERE esi"sejPibtimd et I I z strut Mr. Deeietrnareftil efightewe Town., Nei Jill's , : weisefelely *Welt lbr more Shan - 20 smarts.' ~ ~endlefeer icinenorilinnottaink Cleandigte'liie'll ) several eininent mire!. slightest relief any 'entirce , wiiitnne called on _Pi. Evans of 100.ehatbatn it and pt' curnd some inedieine horn him, be thond unnsediau) relief. end subancinen _ M o IR' f; 'OCINTERFEI (ErCeartio - a:=l , 44,patticuter la par Ches that the labeler Ibis-Medicine containit a tintr assort/let to Ad If Coved*. A Wise barticuLsr in obtaining thee:4 - 1d 109, attest, New.Yetk. or fists the , - legator Agent.' B. BANNAN, Po Hr• William Evans' SOOTHING.' •SYRIT • FOR CHILDREN: To Mother, end &tire. pataage of the teeth through the gums troublesome and dangerous symptoms. It by mothers that there is a great lITItatiOR in t and gums during this . process. The gums aw moon of the saliva is increased, the child Is frequent and sudden fits of crymg. watching. its sleep, and apasms in peculiar parts; the chi with extreme violence. and thrusts its finger mouth. If these precursary symptoms are no alleviated. spasmodicconvulsions universally and soon cause thtitlissolution of the infant. I who have their little babes of With these ing symptoms. would apply the cele ated Soothing Syrup, which hue preserver! rids When thought past recovery, from g sudden ed with that fatal malady contralti s. This infallible remedy has eserved UMW thought past recovery. (rims convulsions. As the Syrup **rubbed an the: gums. the child wif This preparation is so innocent,sci eificaciou pleasant, that no child will refuse to tete, gums with tt. When infants are at the age of frier though there is no appearance of teeth. one the Syrup should be used on the rums to open 1 Parents should never be wif hout the Syrup in t where them are young children, for if a child the night with the pain in the gums, the Syrup attly gives ease. by opening the pores and he I gums; thereby preventing Convulsions. Fevers BEWARE OF COOISTEBFEITS. I I 1:0•• Caution.—Be particular in pnrchaaing the label or this medicine contains a notice of aceordtng to ad (I Congress. And be I kewise p in obtaining them at lUD Chatham street, New from the ' . RsorLAw. Aotprr lIANNAN; Pot New• Law Books. BINN'S Pennsylvania Justice. and Mclttnney's Pennsylvania Justi , Just received and falsely by March'l4 B. BANNA inosiery. riIHE subscribers Juive just received dir et from Ja• the Manufactory at Portsmouth, N. H. a large assortment of Hosiers. Draw Shirt& 4c. consisting of Men's Milled Ribbed 4 Plain b 4 ► ofg Hose. 'Woman's Mee 4 Black Ribbed, Plain Perpit, Blue mixed ,and Drab Hose. • Misses kit 2d and 3d size mixed Hole.-- Men's Blue mired, Ribbed and fislto6ed shaped Hose. Boy's Ist, 2tl, and 3d size kalf Hose. . SHIRTS. Men's While Ribbed. Plain, Grect,ol, and Ribbed Lambswool Shirts. DRAWERS. Men•s White Ribbed, Plain, Grey. and ed Drawers. All of which they •L 'llat a small a• the manulactur.•r'.+ • in want the above articles • e O r an. the Stock before • a • here.• MEND October 24. . Lumber!! Lumber! Alting'es, Lap and Joint. Boards, Plastering Lath. and other constaatly for eau by Oc!ober 10, ('hair Stull: ►Subscriber has eprottently on ha ' 6 Tier assortment of Choir Stuff, will clispose'of at as low rates as con be o any other establishment. PETFIt. SEITZII Foot of the Bread Mountain, Little October '3, Kiley I's Embrocation for filn is volnable Embrocation has bacn t'l great success in the cures.f-the mo' some diseases with which the terse le aff as old strains, swellirlowrgalls, PI rains of dent, &e. It eneut ; bres old or fresh WO ht Dims, Aro.--11;$ highly recommended, be conzantly kept jr the *tittles of ell per. inrh - orttes. For Pale of 'JOHN S C MA Drug Sr. Chemical Store,Cents "FottPitille. Oct 24 Sperm Oil. BORLEACHED and unbleached Sperm " perior quality, for male by E. Q• & A. lIEND Fall Fashions. Siibscribers respectfully invite uon of their customers, and the puhl chilled and varied assortment of elegant dent ripening, consisting in part or super. add real west of England Indi 2o Bl ue . W Invisible Green, Brown other f a ncy Cooper. Brown'. and other approved finisl Beaver, Doeskiw lia;r Cord. Wont Blank rior dbuble milled Blue Caasimera.• First Beaver and Pilot Cloths of different shad lab, with a great' vat iety of superior Fall ter Vesting' consisting of suaerior En French Satins, real double BlaCk Wool! Ira plain Etna and _, Black Bilk Velveti; al have Jost been opened by the importer, ( . Philadelahia,) and will be sold Mesh and warranted as the beat quality of imported to this country. The citizens o ough and vicinity are partioilatly flout and examine for themselies. - • ---, LIPPINCATT & TAIrl Merchant Taitors i carner of Centre 4'Mair 2 Clitni • Ili . otiee to Credit() WHEREAS 'Emannel Hoffman, on v day of October, mat. made an east all his property to Lewis Heelner. in Ir benefit of his eredildri. without prefer.' shall within 60 days front the date the' their respective clalnty. Therefore all debted to the paid Emanuel ifloirman. payment. and thole haying claim' prem. I to LEWIS HEIL Assignee Or Emanuel I N. n. Tsii; assignment and release m at the nisideneit of the Assignee, at Port Oe:tatier 10. • , , Cloths: Cloths!! nEME.llluelt, Brown and Dalin Clot? ' 1 97 Blue, Grew arid Steel mixed Cassi, Blue, Gray, Drown, Green, Drab ir a d I Matte, • D • . na. M Brown Black and Bwn Piloi6loth, 1:4 Black end Drab &A yer _ 'do Busate-20 per cent beloet the usual pet Ea. Cin444;VENDJ =Egg Road Wa • OM liiiid_Wastono..bniit al sad Valley Rail:Ana 4.43 r. t fe r ' 00 citlei 17 = - EMEI Chetke4 17 ' East ith Pit* I - • - ;to cue& 0 144 10:44 snot hif to whilik I pee:. .jr .tce ' l ll be bk. , 'ethane. 1 W . alls. , Is produces is knows , = mouth 11, the se : ed with fling is r . shriek. into its : speedily percents mothers! distress - merit= fit:Ants y attack .l vibe. won SIP recover and so - rubbed months, the of be pores assert she* to mmedi hug the dm. ace 'bat its nary • articular cut, or 1,101 Top full y =3 Mil var.ce an I , f any of examine SON. 43- =:! 'ARTZ. 41- MMEI d a type hich •taincd at GER. Mehenoy 40—tf o fi vefs rime with a trouble. elf d, such the ehoul• ndr, cute; Id f hould !one own. Street.- 43' it of ay. RSON. 37- he eaten. is to their all roods. .r French oil Black. Cloth; of . Fan ey . and rope; quality of a snits. and Win., dish.. 40 , , , ' n and er. of whicht• 'ilim firw cheap toe !code ever this 1i0r... , d to-:call rR. .. ntaago &reef% 40... the 13its nment et for: tlea nee. wins .f. release mow in. II) melte 'borealis! ER. - offlman; lEESi igizg ere. ind 421...& •~R~. -. ~ei.;
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