IKE - SchOYlliill County lii. & TYLER T HE Committ i ee lot Ariangement for the Grand Harrison Juitilee, met pereuant to notice at the PennsylvaniaHell,ion Monday evenii.g; November 16th, wheGKORGiE HE.ISI.ER, E.q. was eppoini tad Cliairdien,)and Mr. JOHN-T. IlazzanD . Secretary. and tho foilgqCCvuing Oonamittees appointed and reso lutions Foliaged: - 1 •. amirniuen_on procuring and Roasting Os, isv. Daniel. Klapp,j Geore ell,,sq George C. Wyultoop, JacobiShLaf Bril John Fenster, 'atutteter Wontier. ' C'enimittee on cider, Beer and TrininMng. Gibige Gensler, John T. Werner, John Alva', Adam I,ttzog, JOseidt H. Fitzinlitmona, Esq. Wm. Whitten. ComMittie pn ; Daniel. Hill, Japol Kline, Charles Potts, George Broom, R Woo obert oo Bide and Robert Barnes. ComMittO on Fire Works JAL Biker, Joh6 Jennings, Wm. Gold, Alfred Lawton,lCarit. ~Shillaber..liettry G. Robitylon, Daniel R. Bcnncti;.William H. H. Russelland Wm. H. Mann.• • Committee on Music. • ' Aquilla Bolton, lowrence F. Whitney, Samuel D. Leib, and Jacob Reed. CHIEF MARSHILL—Cot. Thomas J. Baird. Aelilsi"ANT 'MtFtslfALL4—Capt. Wm. F. Dean Cap• Geo:C. Win lamp, John T. Hazzard, Charles Putts, /An Curry, tAdam Hartzog, and Lawrence , t• Kea olied, That th:, Chief Marshall appoint such Assistants as hemp want. liesaled,'That.Gdor go Heisler be Treasurer of the Funds collected !`/or the Jubilee. I,,Reslitzted, That the Committee be requested to be active in eolleCting Funds and to pay them over to the Treasurer as early as possible. • Resoloed, Tot thoi nt Committees, meet at the Pennsylvania Hatt every evening until the 21 inst. to oecourt p-ogretts. Regained. Tint thg. fr iends of Harrison and Tyler thro32hOut tiro county ore invited to attend. Reedited, Tnnt People - meet at the Penusylva• noa Hall at 12 o'cloc ,on the 21st inst. to torus a procession. Re , .oloed, That 50 Handbills be printed and die. tribated' c ontaining e shove proceadings. ! Tar. doff..rent Committees to meet at the Penney!. vania Hall on Saturday at nine o'clock. A. M. , GEORG E fl EISLER, l'resi dent. Jxo. T. HAZZARD. secretary. November 21, tBip. HA , GENERAL HA FIRISON. I , The. Cincinnatti Republican of Stieure,ay last says:—, i . Gleral Harrison arrived in this city this morn ing fro. Noriti Bend . in excellent health. A little ,i, accidentoccurred to rumyesterday , which shows that he is_ l pile so de Irepit as his enemies represent him. e was riding over a part of his farm, through which the tunnel of Ole Whitewater Canal passes, in a pla j ce which secreted as smooth and as well cov ered with grass as 04 other part of the field; sud denly ho felt his horse sinking, and thought he was about to fall - ; the General sprang from him and alighted upon the firin ground; and the 'horse fell from 14 to 20 feet into a kind of sink hole, caused by the tunnelling. beneath.: The' General escaped without the slightnt injury." The pincinnatti Gizette of Monday has the l fol lowing: - ' " PREISIORNT list F tnisov arrived in this city on Saturday last, in perfect health, in time to receive the congratulations of ;his' friends in the evening." 'The Judgment Of tite Wesf—The three adjoi ling states, Ohio, Kentorky and Indiana, the state of Gen. Harrison's residence, end the two neighboring st s.. will give an aggregate Harrison majority of sixty, thousand votes. ' What an emphatic rebuke to the presentladrninistration, whose officers, high and low. have been exerting t E eir utmost'abilities to mystify public opinion, and mike the worst appear the better c ! What a commentary on the slanders and atm. sinus falsehoods. with tvrhich the administration press has for ten months groaned, against the character and services, the name rind 'rime, of Gen. Harrison ! What a thundering -4 certifTite". is this of three mighty states, who know him bestoind know hint thoroughly. of, the exalted worth and high qualities, of the Peo ple'J candidate for the presidency ! The noblest spirit which our country over prodneed and honored, might well he proud of such to certificate.—Ball. Patriot. REVERS 41 OF FORTUNE. The United Statesi Marshall who has just com pleted the Census of lyincineatti, mentions these in . eidents:. , I met a-man who bad ruined himself by intempe rance, and was subsikting on 'charity, that I knew in 'Pittsburgh in the 54ar 1815, owner of a fine pro. petty worth $50,000 at the time. The property alone, I have no doulit,' would since have brought $150,000. I found,. in the penfon of a day laborer in one oI our foundries, a Man who had once owned a bras iron establishmenyn Scotland. on the Canon side. - He had, become involved with others, 'and rendered thereby' insolvent. l p synTathies were here the more strongly excited from the Ample dignity which forbore repining or complaint tile family manifested in the Cale. ' • 1 found also the wiilow of a distinguished profes sor in an Eastern Colege, whotivas at the . time eat ing her , humble amp r, with her daughter, under such circumstances; of ipenury, that their very table was formed of a boardittid across an old barrel ! I have found in theicity two cues of disparity of . age between the oldest and youngest binther of no tice. lii one instanee the oldest brother was 69. the youngerl2s. iThe other when the father was living, and aged 73 years, one brother was 46 years of age: and the bther 2. CuiversMist Church. A- discourse will be idelivered in thiS.Church, to. worrow, , (Sunday evening.) in answer to the ques tion, what do Universalnts. believe I In which all 1 who desire to hear for hemsclves, what the doctrine of Universal Salvation _is, are respectfully requested to attend , it being the rat of a course of lectures' in , I' • elucidatiOn of that doctrine. ~ rtiationalinght infantry. THE Company will drill on Monday evening next, at 7 O'clock, at the A ritlotY? illy commend C. H. RICHARDS, Seveant. Noventher 21 j 47 • ' Slimy Cow. STRAYED on the I, th inst. from the subsc-iber , who resides at the rapper end of Mahentongo Street. in Pottsville; a [small Red and White Mitch Cow, having small hors and a 'scab on one of he blow. i • A suitable reward ill be given to any' person who Oriit'restoriberlto the subscriber, or who will give such information o ?urn or to Mr. George Pat lemmas wilt be the in ites 7 _of recovering her. • RUBENS PEALE: 0.4101 November 91. , Schuylkill -Coal Trade. B!ilpatenta of Coal for the week endinton Thurs. day evening last. ! Sh!Prii Sy Milner 4 Spencar, Delsmara Coal Co. 8. Heave E G. Bast & Bolton, • B. T. Taylor John Pinkerton, C. M. Hill Charles Ellet. W. sic G. Payne, W. Wallace Miller & Haggerty, t: Lnwton, UniOn Colliery Sillyman & Nice, :Wilms dr. Haywood George H. Potts, 8 B,Reeves & CO. Sillyman & Eying, Taylor & Clayton Sundry Shippers, 304 16 265 Per last Repori.' 378,240 SCIIITYLIIILL yALI EY RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of coal transpotted ou this road up to Nev. 7th, 1738 Tons. .Per last report, 81,1/8' MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILE. HA:EN HAIL ROtD. , The following is the amount of Coal transposed on this road up to Thursday evening last, , 6,133 tons Per last report 172,399 Total 178,533 ROBERT C HILL, collector, LIT 11.1 E SCHU VIA{ I.L co 4L 'UR Apt:. Nov. 13, Boat [Jiro m, 54 14 . . Tippecanoe, '' 55 Blossom, 56 16 Sarah Arm, 54 " Independence, 0 17 Pioneer, S 4 19 Piens, 53 Monster, 53 8 Boat. 192• du_ 192 Boats. - t0na,10876 J. & R. CARTER. 71 Boots, per last, , 3340 J. TAGGART. 73 Boats, pei last, * 2165 350 B•'ata, Philonialhic NOciety. Thursday. evening, Nov. 26th 2840. Question for Discussion Would a Tariff on Foreiirn ports be conducive to the prosperity of the United States "—Cuntinued. Affirmative.—Mesurs. Porter, flolsor,Palmer, and Jackson. ' Negative.—Messrs. Boyer, Loeser, Chapman and Neville. • } The Ladies of Pt.ttsville particularly, and ell friends of learning and free discussion, are invited to attond the meetings of this Society. Debate to eminence at 7 o'clock. THOS. D. PITM Secretary. Merino .*Ahawis, &c. s-a _UPIN'S superior Merino Shawls, pnrchased from the importer at a small advance, just re ceived and for sale cheap. Alan. French and Englimb Mertnoeti, Plain and Figured Monslin Do Lanes, and Figured ,Sasony Clothe; &a Nonemhel2l. NEW STOaki.' rul FIE subscriber respectfully public, • that he has opened a store in Centre,Strget, 3 doors below F. & J. Beaty's Store, corner'of Nor. weiian and. Catre Streets, where he oilers for sale a general assortment of - Dry Goods, Groceries, ' Queensware, All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves, EDWARD HUGHES. November, 21, 47—tf • Notice. IN the matter of the account of John M. Bickel, Asrgoeeof Dante. D. Wailer. to trust rot the ben fit of Creditors. The subscriber has been appointed Auditor to au. dit the above account, and make distribution of the assets - in the hands of John M. Bickel, assignee. to thoie legally entitled to the same, will meet for that purpose at-his office in the Borough of Orwigaburg. on Monthly the 7th day of December, A. D. 1840,at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all per sons interested may attend. , • J A M ES H. GRAEFF. Auditor. o,atiovinuff Nnv. 21. 47-3'. Dollars Reward. L.Minersville on Saturday, November A-al 14th; a Pocket Boo k containing 30 Dollars in Bank Notesi , one•Due Bill orll7 Dollars signed Jacob Constantine I Note of $B3, signed David Price. Whoever returns the said Pocket Book to the sub. scriber Li Mmemille, or informs bun where he can obtain vOlfreceive the above reward. 'N. B.; All persoes are , heieby notified not to re. calve the above notes. EDWARD WITHENMYERS-. Nnv. 21 Bien* Goods. I , , T is with pleasure that the subocriber announces to his customers and the public, in general. that he has jubt returned Non Philadelphia, and is Flow suppliil w - ith . a general assortment of GOLD SILVER WATCHES, Ota very superior quality. Also. an 'assortment of Gold add Silver Patent Lever Watches, Gold guard Keis, and Guard Chains, Gold Breastiiins, Of various kinds, Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Plated Log Cabin Pencils, Guilt Finger rings of every de— scription, Log Cabin 4asors, Silver find Plated Spectacles. Also, Clocks of every descrtOtion very cheap for Cash.' All of a very superior qurlity Sod which he offers for sale on as moderate terms as possible for carh. CONRAD RUFF. 47 Novcmber 2! Farm tote Let. %NO lie tel.'s farm lately occupied by Frederick fleikman; near the Old Bull's Head. on the Mineriville Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap. ply to G. W. FARQUHAR. October 10, 41— . . • Children's Shoes. A. LARGE assortment of Philadelphia =main :a lured Children's Shoal. for oak b. 9, 41 E.. 4. A. LIENDgRSON- Ootottir 41-- Boats. Tamm 2325 2013 1175 821 41 se 21 16 11 394.505 52,854 H. H. POTTS. 431 10445 LEM j E. W. EARL. 47-.1 • Vali:l3l,le Itoilingiti is.:: At idanyarik k Atitzde4gia(Catroty,."Psegiyhattlia • FOl4 SALE OR TO RENT. I BE ROLLING MILL at Manyonk. teddi-. redly on the SeJniilkill Canal. having.a Whirr • on it of 150 feet; depth to low water mark of Scb , oyl. kill River 400 Z ',lllanyunk slid Flat Rock Turnpike penes Through the lotattoet 200 feet from the eanal;- is very convenient for receiving stock and shipping Manufactured iron by Canal or Turnpike being a. bout 7 miles from the City. - Tne power i obtained from the water of the Canal, having 15th inches an., der a . head of 34eet ; diameter of the water Wheel 16; feet. width 20 11. et, water and ground rent,11375 annually. There' is a large Mill on ontaide‘of water wheel eith roughingrolls and 3 pair of large her rolls fur rolling 1 to 3 1 inch rom.d. B to :2 inch square. and 2}x3 and 4 inch flat iron: twining lathe, squeezers, 3 puddling and t heating furnaces, on the opposite side of the wheel is a small mill for rolling all sizes of round and square under one inch, and semll and boop j iron. with one heating; furnace..furnaces are built for burning bituminous Coal. For further information. address or' Muds , to JACIII3 F. HOECKLEY, Nov. 10, 46-7 t No. 2.8-north 3d street, DANCING SCROOta. MONS. BERGER. CSPECTFULLY informs the Ladies ttnd Gen R ilemen of Pottsville and ; the vicinity.land his 014 pupils. that h 6 propose forming classes for Dan. tine, Wal'aintr, ,Gallopadipg, and fancy I; ; dances, such as the Gavot, the Hungarian and Gentian, the Cachucha and atany other dancis. The vopng La dies will take ; lessons in the afternoon, l and :he Gentlemen in the, evening. Mons. Burger. will also teach to academies and private families if desired. The School will open on the 16th of November. a For terms and particulars apply at the Penn. sylvania Hall. November 14, d6-3t Wanted. Female Teacher wanted to tench a Common 4-3 k School in Barry Township. We wouldwish a good recomme dation a to Character. PAt', l l,ither particulars apply . subscriber at the Gatti, foot of the Broad Mountain. November 14, Dissolution. rill•HE partnership heretofore existing between - 11 - Prior & Beach in the Coal business, wee dis. solved by mutual consent on the 13th of April,lB4o. The business of the late firm will be continued and settled by Heury Prior. --, Nov. 14. Almanacs for IS4I. GERMAN and English Almanes for 1841, by the gross, dozen, or single, fur sale by B. BANNAN. November 10, 45 Lorberry Creek Rail Road Company. E stockholders of the said Company are here. al "by notified, that nn election will beheld on Monday the 7th day of December next, at the house of Peter Filbert, in the Borough of Pinegruve, Schuylkill Count*. Then and there to elect by ballot, ONE 'PR ESI DENT. EIGHT M A WAGERS, • ONE TR EASUR ER, ON IF; SECRETARY, to conduct the affairs of the Company for thelFnau ing year. 1 JOHN STRI VIPFLER, Secretory. Nov. 10• 4 5 —.41t • The American Ainiamicli, AND Repository of useful knowledge for 1841. Just recieved and for sale by B. BANN 4N.. October 10 - - - - T AIL °MENG. .; F HE subscriber respectfully informs the public -K. generally, that he has a Shop in Centre street, over Mr. Slater's New Store, Potts ille, where he will euriiimie to make Gentlemen's Wearing Ap. pare!, which he will warrant unrivalled as to work manship and symnielry. The uniform success which has invariably +Men ded the subscriber in every branch of his mt, maims him confidently anticipate a continuation of patron-. age, by a desire to 'please and assiduous attention to bu-iness. U 7 Two Journey Men and en Apprentice wanted. JAMES P. (WANE. November 10 4.5= For Sale. TrIE subs.eriber has for Date at his Mill, and at Mr. Parvin's Wharf. 2000 Bushels of Eittston RED TOP TURNIPS. • grown on his Farm on Little Scottylkill Bottoms. The Turnips are sweet and possess an excellent r, gr on•ncw Clearing. Ile would aku reentn. literal the article to Miners in the neighborho.id of Pottsville for fettenine their Dow:, by .boiling and Mixing it with Corn The grist may be had at reason. able prices at his Mill. near the Orchard. Also, about Thirty FAT I'EN ED /lOUS reedy for Sale. WILLIAM AUDENRIED. Pottsville, Nov. 2, IN4O. N. B. About 300 bushels of Wilms RADlgns tir sale et the same place,— all grown on new clear. jug. ' I November .10-45 Dividend. T HE Directors of the Miner's Rank of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill. have this day de dared a dividend of thtee per cent. on the Capita! Stock paid in. payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives miter the 13th inst. - CHARLES LOESER. Cashier.. 45-- Nov. 10. POrrsvILLE rionitaezE SEIVZINART. THIS Institution , will beropened on Wednesday the 24th inst. in Market street. in the house of Mr. Wo!f. superintended by Mr. Hervey, formerly rrineipal of the Academy in this place, and elitist. ed by a yoUng lady from New England. Instruc lion mill be given an all the branches of a finiShed . education. Noverhher 7, 184(1. 45—tf NEW GOODS. ' JUST received and now opening a large, and general assortment of fresh and seasonable steads, which will be sold cheap for CAA, or in exchange for country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mt. Carbon, Oct. phi, 1890. 44 PADtice. IS hereby given, that the subscriber has - OPplied to the Judges of the Court at Com Mon Pietro of Schuylkill Connty.i tor the benefit of the ;several Acts of Assembry pitssed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, end that. the said Judgesdiave oppoihted the 16th of November, 1840, at 10 o'clock A. M. et the Cada HO ..ISO in Orwipthurg, for the bearing of me and my emitters, when and where they may attend if they think !proper. MICHAEL CLARIit. October 31, Feathers. L IVE Geese Feathers, for sate by 11 Q. & A. HENDERSON. Oetabei 24 - • ' 43-1, iisrssUurs LOZENGES, ror Colds. • i - THESE celebratid-Lessenges were origioallit a private - prescription of the late Professor *is. tar. But from the great benefit attending their use in cases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4c. base become a standard remedy for these cool:7100hr. The 'sub: scriber having a copY of the origi nal recipe, *Ares . them precisely according to it. For sale bylthelecs. zen arida& bOx, eV JOBS SC MARTIN'S Oet 94 -43 ' Drag Store, G. B. BOON E. 46--3L* HENRY PRIOR. GEORGE BEAM 46-3 e DR. BEIDWELL'S Teller: Ringworm and Itch (liniment. Asupply of the above ointment just rereived and for sale wholesale ai.d retail at the Drug Store of the subserther: where also may be seen certifi cates of its efficacy, in the cute of obstinate cases of Tetter, &c. JOON S. C. MARTIN, Also for sale, Pr. Bederell's relebra:ed (:BEEN 01 NTAI ENT, fur the cure of Felons, Ulcers, Old Cuts. &c. October 24 43 An unparalleled remedy tar common Cold, Coughs. Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Beane& Vitt, and all diseases if the Brost and Lungs, leading to Consumption. ; coMpmed of the con . cvniraled virtues if Horehound, Boneset. Blood R..ot, Liverwort and several other vegetable sub stances. Prepared only' by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester, N. Y. ►innocence and universally admitted pectoral vir tues. of the Herbs from which the B LSA 51 OF 110 A RHOUND is made, are too generally known to re quire recommendation ; a is therefore only necessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal pmpenies, highly concentrated, and so hap , pity combined with several other vegetable substances, as teprendermost speedy. mulct and certain remedy. now in esw for the cotnplaintrabove mentioned. Far Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Coug h . and Cronin rand affords certain relief in Bowel Compunnts. Teething. 4.e. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given to ice 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. Godfrey's 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 teneively introduced in this City, and section of the coun try...since which time it has constantly increased in Pub ac earner, and it is at the present time the most popular Cough Medicine, in most of the Northern and Western States. M I re than Two Thousand Frye Hundred Bot tles have been retailed annually, at the subscribers court ter.for therlast two years, and although five other Drug eists in the City:are constantly supplied with the amid; his sales are daily increasing. For the s itisfaction of those interested in Certificates, the following,are added, although the common practice of collecting a long 'string of vouchers,' has not been considered the beat way to make its virtues knowiti We say 'ask' 'tnouire,`ask those who have used it. ask l'hysicians who prescribe it. ask the Agents who sell it try it yourself and then judge as ye find Rearrthe followinc.--1 hereby certify that early in the spring of l 8 . I contracted a severe COLD. which set tled upon my luaga.and threatened a hasty Consumption. I used several prescriptions, but obtaininglittle or no re lief; I was much alarmed. Happening to at Roches ter, I wait advised by my friend. Mr Winslow, to try 0. battle of his Baisatt ex 110P.FUOUND: -I did so, and to my surprise obtained relief at once—and by the _use of that single bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those afflicted with Colds or Coughs, at this inclement season, I say 'go and do likewise.' - I.EANDER CHIPMAN. Ingratitude is the basest crime in man.—We are tint a mong,that class of Editois wh a 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 shience or art. Our readers will recollect vie told them we were unwell with a sear throat and violent cold some .few weeks ago Well. we' purchased two bo:tlea of Wriscow's liaLsoat ny noun° and so sudden was the cure. that we forgotik' ever had a 'cold. Thor, who are acted may wilt upon our recommendation —Lmoistan Thlegraph Price 50 cents per bottle. 4 For sale by Ctr.urve & Nairn% and Was. T. Eryiko, Pottsiville, Pa and by the Druggists in the cosnu* gen erally. °ember:4 Notice. WHEREAS letters of administration s ot the goods and chatiles wi,ich were of J0h0,1124 , ha Wale of the Borough of Mineraville, in thnCoun• ty of Schuylkill, deceased. have been granted dy:the Register of Schuylkill County to the bithairrher. AU persons indebted to the said John "Badheir de ceased, are requested to Make immediate payment, and those having make against the estate or the said deceased, to !nitwit the said to him.Oitti out de. lisy. lIMEM The Phitadelphial • Reading Rail Remit. WINTER ARRANGEMEIifT. fi k w and after Sunday, November 1, 1846. the pas. ‘J r 'eager, will start at the hallowing boors. From philadel r hia at 8 o'Ult,ek A. M. Reading, Da . la do P. M. -1 - • FARE.• lot Class Cats, 8 50-2nd do. 02 00: Both Train ears stop for way Passenger at the usual points. • . Days of Starting of Freiihe Tlains. _From. Philadelphia on t y ednesdays and Saturdays. at Si From Wading on Tuesdays and Fridays. A. SI at 5i A.M. G. A. NICOLLS. Soneriotendant Trattept. P. & Read. R. It October 31, 44—tf New Cheap Cash Store. T HE sabscriber .tisv just opened in Centre street, a few doors ethnic Norwegian street, an entire new and elegant assortment of Goods, consisting of Dry Condo, I Queensware, Groceries, Hardware, &c. All of which were, pnrehosed at such prices as will enabte him to offer them at an unusually low price. His design is to sell cheap for cash. He can assure the public, that a call will be sufficient proof to con firm the asaektion s that he will not be exceeded by any in cheapness. All are respectfully invited to call and exam ine the antortment and prices, being confident his words will not suffer tram such a course. October 31: Witlig's Juvenile Piano In structer, J UST received and fur sale by B. BANNAN. Also Burrow's Piano Primer. o . October 17, New Fall dn d Winter Goods. J UST received by the suhacribers, an assortment of F luta hleGoods for the present acd approaching season, consisting of Print sfrom :33 to 6* cents prr yard, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins from 25 to 6/ cents . , . Cloths, Gassimers, and Sattinete. Pilot, Beaver and Bear Skin Cloths. Flannels, Linseys, Checks, Merino. Thibet, Mk 4. Toil net Vestings. Merians, T'ckings, Checks Gingham's. Broad, Belvidere Thibet h plays 'Shawls. Yarns Hosiery. Blankets 4.c. 4.c., all of which they well sell on their usual terms cheap for Cosh. E Q. & A. HENDER3ON. 40- Oet. 3 Blankets! tilankets:: N astertment of 1:2-4. 11-4,10-4, and 9-4 Rose end Blankets for sale by E Q. & A. HENDERSON. October 10 41— Book of Pleasures. Pleasures . of Hope, Pleasure, of .11emory. and Pleagurea of Imogene,lion, ust received and for sale by B. BA NNAN. DR."I7ZINSLOW'S Balsam of Horehound. • - RICUARD ICE4O Mitteroville, OctoNo 20, 1840. 610- GEO. W. SLATER, 44- • The regularity. 01 its former publication, not a Elaine in seven years. will be taken as a eu . irantee for the fie. lure punctuality of the Library; but there is only one way to make that permanent, V 12.1 by paying, in adeorztx. This,is an indespensable pre requite from all at a dia. tance The losses by deviating from this rule fitrnierly are too heavy to be forgotten soon, and a hole reflection may satisfy any one of the reasonableness of the request. The reasons are ton obvious, indeed, to require much discussion. Five dollars are all that a subscriber risks, bit 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 lie to be reached 1 It might cost six times the amount to collect the triflie. Payment in advance. then, as may be perceived. is a:reasonable rcoesr.r i and sad es. erience compels the proprietor to make it absolute. 'The rww who paid in advance for 1840, will be supplied for 1841, unless otherwise ordered. An early remittance or names is respectfolly urged. so as to enable the proprietor to make proper calcula tions about the quantity to be printed, as ho Will print very few over the number absolutely subscribed for To this he would call particular attention. To his toe:bre:l of he press, throughout the country, the proprietor meths 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 copses of the Port Folio are till on hangs, a year of which will he forwarded in pay went for advertising as much of this announcement as they may think an equiv alent ; or two years will be sent for publishing the whole. TERMS —The Library will be published weekly. on double royal them, sireen paces quarto each.on.new t • re, and printed on the best style of book work. Each number enveloped with a new cover. 2. Pure Ft v s DOLLARS a year, if paid at or remitted o the oth.m. Six DOLLARS if collemcd by an agent. 3. A Monthly Journal of P.dite Literature, consisting of original co iimimications. and selections from forritt., and domestic ; ern dicals , print, d ut.iformly with the LI brary. This will be a valuable edition to the original 4. 'Subscriptions commence with January. and no sub scriptions taken Air less than a year Ea' A few complete ants of the library. and odd years to perfect subscriber's sets, on hand and for sale. ADAM WA LDIE. Philadelphia, Oct. 1810. lEr Persona desirous of F übscribine to the above publication will please leave their names at thin office. And ‘ll those in arrears for former subscriptions, will also please call and discharge the same October 31. G ENI LEMEN'S 13? aver end Hoskin Cloves. do German and Lined do. Ladies Iloskin, Kid and York Tao Jo. do Lined do. for sale by October 24, zsg ffickok at . Fleming l 9 EVANGELICALUSIc. J UST received and for sale by B. BANNAN. October 31. 44—tf Very superior old Mort Wines !DERE Grape Juice Port, old Royal Company ' 3 . Port, do Pun Wine direct Trent Gornto. for MILLER &HAGGERTY. . inn a • 26 .... - , . VOILA IN and Figured%Muslin be Lanm"justree eived .1 end for sale low, by . T. A.: J BEATTY. Octdiet 4 -, 11 8 .--. ' • • THE subscriber rcipecifully informs his frinialtund the pnbfic that he Matt ill ssssr the CROSS , KEYS' HOTEL. thator • I known tavern stand situated in Droviile, which be has fitted op in a superior man ner, with entirem ew furniture of the newest fashion I and best qatility. from garret to cellar. The House has also undergone a thorough repair and is put is the best aondikiritifor the abcommodation of customers. ' lin takes the liberty to stifle that the Cress reps Ho. tel shall be kept in the hest manner. His TABLE will always be furnished with the best the, market affords. are so served as to snit his guests. His' BAR will be supplied with the hest of wines and liquors of all kinds. His ersatz will be attended by faithful Ostlers. and every attention given that can bedesired. He respect. fully Invites travellers sad ethers to give him a call. J. K. MITCHEL. 39.4m0. 39 • New Goods.. *-21ITST received and opened a choice selcttiorf of Fail' end Winter Goods, coexisting in nut, of Clotho, Cassimeree, Sattinets, Plain end 'Figured bilk Velvet., black and coloured Silks,Chtntees, end Domestic Prints—Flannels, Hosiery, &.c. together with a -general assortment of Fancy & ,Domestic Dry Daidawbte4). win be gold very cheap, • E. W. EARL. September' - 19 Fi f INN'S Pennsylvania Justice, eexf Mclimney's Pennayliania Jaitice, Jus! iectited andfortale by *March 14: B. BANNAPI,. ..*••• Safety Fuse: L . -kr -- AFRESH enjitoly of Safety Fuse, just received and for sale by • 11. - HANNAN. Sole egent for Schuylkill County, Oct 3. 40— NEW GOODS. _'PST received, a large and splendid aesintmen or new Fall and Winter Goods. viz: Dry Goeds of every description. Groceries of I:// kinds. - Glass & Queeusware Fur, Cloth and Hair Seal Caps, Mackerel, Salt etc. All persons wishing to pmehave Goods cheap for cash, are respectfully invited to cull and examine fur themselves. SAMUEL HARTZ. October 10, 4 I l'olice. 'HE Miner's Bank ut Pon:4ll7e, in Ire County •m•of Sclaktinil. An election for thirteen Directors of the above In. stitution. (to serve the ensuing year,) will be . held at the Ranking Howie, between the hours ut to o'.. chick A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.. on Monday the 16th of November next. " General Meeting of the Sinehholdere of paid Institution will be hoe et the Binking Hodge on Tuesday the 3d of Nontsther next. CHARLES LOESER. Cashier 41— October 10 W ALDIE'S SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRA RY AND MONTH LY JOURN A LOP POLITE LITERATURE —The proprietor of this popular and well known periodical has the gratification of replying to the many affectionate inquiries oiler its veraimption, and announces to his kind friends and patrons—friends and patrons in the true meaning of the words—that he 01 11 I resume the publication next January. Restored by a beneficent Providence once 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 )ears. He aniicipates, with inexpressible satis faction. the renewal of associations with' thousands of families, with either olwhich an acquaintance Man hon or. During his protracted indisposition. the intensity of suffering . was grehily mitigated by the generous expres pions of sympathy and regard ret eived from his kind hearted patrons ; and the gloom and odium of a sick room were much lightened by them:taut genuine friend. ship emitted from every quarter. This erotism be hopes will be judged of mildly—he certainly It: II no wish to make a display—but the impulse of grateful acknowl edgement for such disinterested !tatness was irrepressi ble, and he could not announce the re-appearance of the work without yielding to it. To these friends he addr sses himself, solicitous fur their continued support, and hopes to have the Library once more introduced among their famthes-see it bon "red again with a placa on their centre tables, and be come a welcome weekly vifiler. He is at the same mile very de4trous to catend his acquaintance and form new friend.=. From the arrangements made. dictated by experience, the I ilwary. it is belteve4l, will in ever) respect be im proved. type will be more distinct, the. monthly sheet Cond on, d and a weekly'cover beside The corer will he made so Ls to avoid the extra postage. The monthly Journal he hopes to make a sheet of abiding interettt. so combining original and selected articles, of Foreign ar.d domestic lice ature . science and art,and from such a source of respectability, as to make it a work of authority and reference. Gloves! Gloves!! E. Q. & A. HEADERSO79. 93- Muslin .Re Laces. t-eoss Keys,lllo44 Nvu.r. Septernter Sept. 2& New_Law Books. SWAIM'S VE II Nil PIP The ciosruseful Family Medicine fared to tho Public. - 1 . :e ! . THIS well known Anti-Dysentrie end W riii:kddi. = icine has proved successfully these twe we., yews Past. aed is universally acknowledged by all ho bars" tried it, to be far superior to any oth^r rat di inn ever employed fit the diseases for which his race mended'. It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to ke it. Worms being especially apt to iitfCst persons tdebil• dived digestive organs and . emaciated eon titutione i much mischief is o ft en done by the ardour" wrm teed tee n's. which generally consists of the futon t mop. fives, calomel, that destroyer of the constitutio dates'b pink root. spirits of, turpentine, worms:Ts ea Article; of this kid may destroy worm*, but - hey de.' hilitato the stomach. and oleo materially ' ju te th e general health, without tempting the came. Swaim' Vertniftige his the peculiar advantage of rem ink tko genergeneral health, without removing'the cause. watteis al has the peculiar advantage of rem Ting the cause of the worms, by giving viscratand beak y action to the stomach. bowels and organs of digestion thereby relieving measles, croup, /looping cough, & . Tvs medicit e, by invigorating the internal functions rength. ening the organs of diiiestion, and removing the primary . cause which creates morbid secretions, Wil relieve Bowel Complaints, Cholic, DYsestetY• DesPe silt. end the whole train of biliary attentions. Sick 41 ache. Acidity of the Stomach, Foul Breath. /pee& I/piles. dc. It is an antidote in the' early stage of Fe r and Cholera hlorbus. As ge teral Family Medicine, it stands unn ... .J at ei thy aappliciible to most of thediteasea to whichhildrea are Follett. Swarm's Vermitugo will belotoid Ammo utility to persons who occutoually indulge in t e eon. mato) , of the table; a dose taken helots din , vein , anticipate the effects of aeidity of the stomach, of uis• fiequently produced by wine. In the neglect of this however. a dose in the morning or the following min= will. in moat Instances, restore the tone of th Stom ach. .. Families resident in tEe cadhtry, and intolat in a measure from medical advice, travellers journ gto . the far west, or bound to distant ports, seminal:tear and all public Institutions and charitable associate ris will find this remcdy constantly at hand. of great uti ity. Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Phila elphia. And for sale by a HANNAN Agent for Schuylkill Cointy. 4, —tf nctober 91, ftofice, 4.S hereby given, that Benjamin 11.Springe ,Lew* is Bown and Peter Maratilles, all of P iladels phis, have entered into a limited Partnership ; under the acts of Assembly re,g,oluting . !united Otriner- Phips, to be conducted under the name and rm of Benjamin H. Springer. The business to be transacted is the mitiin per. chasing and transporting of Coal. Thp- acid i.ewis , 8r.0.% n and Peter Mar‘eillea ere to be speci I part nerd, nera, and the said Berjsinin H. Springeri to be the .genrral partner of the said firm : and the said LOw. is 11-own arid Peter Marseilles have contrib led to - the common stock of the said partnership. 11 e SUM of ten thousand dollars, which has been a tually paid by them in cash, and the said Partnership cow., menet-if on the `29th day of February, 1840,1andli0 to be terminated on the first day of Januao. 1848 j 11ENJANIIN U. SPRIN(IIER A 48-61, Octohet 3. The Camomile Pilissi A SEVERE case of Par s,,cu red at 100 qathan steed Mr. Daniel Spinning oiShrewshury, Eden Town, New Jersey, was severely tamed with Pile* for more than 20 years. 110 had - Teems° to med icines of altnost evet y de.cri;,tion, also the advice of several eminent Physicians, but never . fotind the slightest relief from any source whatsoever, Until he called on Dr. Evans, of 100 Ch a th am street; N. and procured some medicine from - him, front which he found immediate relief. and subsequently-a pet feet cure. DEW Altt OE 01.3NTERFEITS.! EtTCorilictif:—(e particular il" purchasing to lie' that the label of this Medielbe contains a Note ail eel, according to Act of Congress. And a like wise barticular in obtaining them'at 100 C *thaw street, New:York, or from the rtegetar Amt. B. HANNAN, Poltava:. Or. Evans' SOOTHINC SYRUP; 7'u Moth : erg and Nurses: 1 • T"E' panne of the teeth throngh the gums FiStiddeeW troublesome and dangerous symptoms. It is known . by mothers that there is a great irritation in the mot& and gams during this process. The gems swell, the ses tretion of the saliva ta increased, the child is seised with frequent and sumlen fits of crying, watching, starting itt . its sleep. and spasms in peculiar parts; the childishrieko with extreme violence, and thrusts its fingers Into its mouth. If these prectossry symptoms are not speedily alleviated, spasmodic con vulsions universally suPervents and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. I feOthers who have their little babes afflicted with these distren mg trvmptonis, would apply the celebrated American' Soothing Syrup. which has preserved blinds( ds nfinfants when thought past recovery, from being staltienliattaelt.. ed %Vitt' that rata I malady convulsions.. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when thought past recovery. from convolsions. As soon as the S nip is rubbed on the gums, the child will recover This preparation is so innocent, so efficacious. i and so pleasant, that no clnld will refute to letits gums be rubbed' with it. When infants are at the age of four Months,. though there is no appearance of teeth, one Li tile of the Syrup should be used on thegums to open i e pores Parents should never be without tt•e Sy rupin the insery where them are }Dung children, for if a child l i kes in the nr2ht with the pain in the gums, the Syrup i medi stet) givessease, by opening the pores' and healing Its gums; thereby preventing Convulsions. Fevers, &C . ' BEWA RE OF COUN'FERFEITS. I ' &ANNAN. 44-tf Mr. Confirm-8e particular in purchasing tothat the label or this medicine com ib aina a notice of s ru" according to act of Colgre,s. And he likewise particular ce in obtaining theurat IUO Chatham s.recirlsicw M ork, or Crete the FrIFIE subscribers have just received dire t front. ••• the Alanofactury at Puristhouth, N. H. large assortment of Hosiery. Drow Shirts, 4-c. cun isting of Men's Milled. Ribbed If Plain (S• one Rats. Woman's White Black Ribbed, Plain, 'tirpk r Blue mixed and Drab Hose. • Misses latild and 3d size mixed Hose. Men's Blue. mixed, .Ribbed and Ribbed op fa shaped Rose. , . Bees Isi.2d, acid 3d sifelial Zhu.. ' Et If I if - Men's White Raib - efr. &elf; Blue and Rdilid-liansbiaraol Shirts.-' DR A WERS.: `Mintz= White Ribis4 cin, Oreg.and Bt. ed Drawers. All of which they ariil Sal: at a rinalE ads's' he rninuisclnree* prices. those in went ofl he above artiblii are invitee.' to call Mull he Stuck bcihro purchasinz elsewhere: E. Q. & A. REN DEW., Ontober Ltizziber!! Lumber::sl ifring.:es i Lap and Joint. Boards, Plastering Lath and ather 'by contittratjy for bah. by Octoivr Ifs, firtHE Subscriber has constantly on hand: tape rior assortment of 'Cbair Stuff; whi h .be wilt dispose of at as low rates as can be obtained at any other establishment. PETER SEITZING I ER., lrent itt the Woad Mountain. Little M4honoj Oetotier 3, ' 41 neyl l s Embrocation for Ho' T HIS vafnable Embrooation has been nse • .great success in the cure of the most acme dit<ease r with which the horse is °Mote l atroiti strains. swellings; galls, strains of th • dens, ic. It soon cures old or fresh we Ind', bruises. &c. It is highly, reeturtmeno, dh and constautly kept in ther.tshlee of er perm log bursas.. Ter:Beier JOHN C MAR Drne 4 Chenfoll Stote,Ccntetik • Tottivine. Oct 241' • • . Sperm OIL.- -. uilloteache,d Sperm, t po!iar qoatity, far Arlo bo • • E q.&*,f Eyp =I FOR CHILDREN REGULAR AGENT B BANNAN. Pottslville BEosiery. SAMUEL HA Chair Stall: I= - E. err of elieed/ MI de OS aisyof . , MIAS SE with., such shoot.. • 0104., •houl4 ; nWa. I MI. I 40 it of so 'SOO: - ST*.
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