I II t. , , UM Schnyjk 11 Coat Trade. ' • eventng lits Shippeli hg DeilnerA Sons elaware s ,Bast - Union Colliery Lawton; . Milces & SOn 1. W. G,, - Pitynel , , George H. Potts; John Pinkertiia,..' Belt .& BoltO'n, PilArnanj& Eva 8111yolari:& Charles Mat; 1 Sandi, Shippe Par try: ME sciniymit :Tho `followin g 'On this road - rip • , • Per ' 1 • • i • . . , - -Co ''he following s the amount' of oal transported coa.this road op to Thursday evening last, . . 4, L is ,: . 3,819 Urns : • I Per t report - 178,&33 - • T. `k'S BEATTY. = fAVE just, received: from New York. 2(WO lbs Superior Smoked Beef, _lOOO do I do new Hams, ' .1000 do do Shbulders, 4000 du ; do Dairy Chaise, , * . JO Bic do 'Small Pork; 10 di) do No. 1, Hackrel. (late Fares) sdo I •do; Pickled Herring, '2OOO lbs. Codfish; All of which they offer on assood term's. can be. obtained elsewhere. Nov. 26, • . • Mille HAVE .reeeiv grroceries; went, which they) vance for Cash.. ' I Nov. 28, al) A - UST-received reddced Oriees . &ape! iur -Brow t do Blde do do .' do Brow Mao, superiol anti fancy colourt matt/. Nov. 428, 114 O F a very super November, 28 8001 Ladies Fine do Leathei tfo , French do-Grecian, do Slippers. do Boots, Ttforroeco . Gentlemen's 'Water Prod do Coarsed do coars • ,Children's Shoes of evrr just received frotri New Yor low by Nov. 28. 113ROCLAMATI[ )N.—Noti that ii.Court - ofiCodiroon -causes at 'retie. to god for the will be held at Orwtgsburg. in -on Monday the 21,si..day of De •clock in the forenoon. `Thereforn all istet4 persona whose Ilut Court, will take no! I , ,J.G. WO Shari& Offica.Orwika: burg, Sept, 28 1829, MT Punctual atteildance rote and Witnesses iummonid Grecii and .Bl' ck Teas J UST ieceiveB to l d for sale & J. BEATTY. Nov. se 48— , • For Sal , V ERY low, 2 Small •racts o land on 'rumbling Rut, the one about 4on the other from sto 6 Endes from 'Pottsv:ille. the ode containing 80 and the other 100 crew , Oalti White and y a b ow Pine, and Spruce Tunbcr--theY would be sold Mt er together or separate. A p.tblic road is now be. ing made through Ilia land to Fpttivtlle. For (pr ma enquire of Henry Roush or Joseph Morgan, Or. svigsburg. , - - - 11 the above land' la . not sold before the first day of February ;next; it; will thenlbe offered at Public Gale at the Elitiyie of Michael Mertimer, in Pottsville. [. JO§EPII MORGAN. Onvigsburg, .Nov.l 28, .1 48-4 st tab. Mahogay, 10 , WR sale by the subscrib e- in Orwigebnrg. a AV wary fine lot 4f labogany yeneare and Boar& . -i JOSFP/I MORGAN. Orwigsbarg, Nov.. 28. i 48—dt Little Schuylkill ancli Susquehanna - -'' Rail ', Re ad Company. -. THE annual meeting of the slockholders, nd an . 'election for officers for the ensuing year will be ' held on. Monday, thelth day oq December est, at .5 o'clock P. M., al Np. 7 South. street Pinta elphia. -' ' -_, • , - , -,,-i THOMAS HAYS. Secretary. Plsila. - Nos. 28, I. 1 • . 1 _ 48-2 1 n - I ..,..- , .!, .-- PcIRT MR/ 1 7N N. ' _,l i •s to . • e__ , ' * ' Houselll9- i . L i , - i ~ • , Pun# the full day pf . April ntzl. i 111, TAVERN HouSe and premises, corner of 43 1.`C0al and Jackson,'Stteets, i 4 the moat central business past of the Itown. ~-Two small. Dwelling - Houses end lots in Coal street, 9le small Dwelling -House witblargei out' rptin Jacksbn street;.one Shop 'eilOffice With other a artmenti in Jackson street. One Store and Divellin ' house in Eawton's Addition, with - confitent. and s thing camplete—corner of Market ' and' Second ;greet, a rust rate bash:less stand. ,-I• [, I - •' Alp, to renkand frutnediate p'neon given. Two three Dwelling houses in Si ft & Patterson's Additronork Sprucwitreet, a fine respect from Wein' houses. tuna dwelling tnose and premises in Second ' street, Liwton's Addition. - ..j• • . , . POE -SALE. I . - _ _ , ' Taro Town 'tots in J ackson , street . and one ditto it Cost street in Port Carbon prorr. Apply to • , - . -` =•- . - • IWILLIA 18. !HULL, - 4cileist agent, Scrivener, Accountant and Collec tor in Port Carton...- j . .. . No.cnbsi 28.. , ". MMMMEI cal for the 'Week . endiei On Thurs.. Boits. 20 16 • 11 11 10 ME till IMMO Repirt. VALLEY RA% ROAD. is the'amount of coal transported Nov. 21th, 1107 Tons. ast report; '62,854 53,961 fl. 11. POTTS. NIA SCIIIINLIKILtsAvEN RAID ROAD. Total 182,552 ROBERT C. IHLL,, • Collector, ' and Haggerty -• t . d their Winter Stock of Fred] .naistinE of .a very general assort. l'arc disp4ed to fell at a small ad- I hs ! Cloths !I . i y the subCribers, and for sale cit 1 for cash. . . • Beaver C oth, do o Pilot o do ,o : Ice. Bleck; Brown, Olive. :GI ree d Clothe, Caseimeres and Satti. Il=l & HAGGERTY. e 48—• le WI or quality MILLE tor sale by. ear.' LIAGGLRTY.if 48— . 4 and Sboes. _ uokios, do. Ties, d Leather. Buots,. - do • and fine, : size and quality. i k. and for sale very & J. BEATTY. 48— e ' hereby given leas, fur the 'rid o • unty of Schuylkill, the county aforesaid tuber next, at 10 ons haiin. At shall `ice and suits peodine,and all be to appear at said Vern' themselves ac- LISON, Sheriff. emended of the Ju to attend this Cuur 48-tf T - -or - Eal REM -rec - , • t Or a t - ' 4l fiXttirei ic,..Spittioi:or-;`l4jtiZand weakness o the Breast, and :BlotidFiuirnonsti-of,eCtjany•f 'price; 2S cents per •, : A aopptp oflkelifitoiwatediCidecjust received and for sale as the `Drat of • , • - • '.• ,301 IN S. C. MARTIN. -I• 487 . Tons nto 853 valnebtO:stand for Tbusiness to"let • .... • 2, 10 1, ono, or more •yenrs. pug proparty O. present in- the occupation of the 'subscriber. Oituated at the SraLLocks be. law the Tunnel, oil Ahe'Sehaylkill Canal, in Schuyl. kill County, distant about 8 miles-from Pottsville : e:onsisting of a Store and peening house " tied as a Tavern. a Bake house, Butche a op, Sh and necessary outbuildings, together lib any 'desirable gentility of kat rate farming mead w land. Any, person of g opd character deerous of renting the above , valuable property oh mode ato terms, has it in hii power by making immediat application to 'l' ; • S. P. lORNING. November ';l3, • 48:-31 .764 610 591 660 356 1 , 354 349 331 914 . 293 128 , '224 1295 • Valuable Coal and , her Lands ,-" • '• • fur Sal . I . i 7" N Saturday ' the-26th d• •of December, inet. will be sold at Public, • le, at the house of Wil liaM Stran!), Inkeeperi 1 • the township of Wayne, , in the county of Sclitivilk . 1, the followin g Real Es. lite. viz: : . 9.232 31)4,505 403.737 /Ito. 1. About (nor acres of cleared laird, situate io Pinegrove townskip aforesaid, adjoining lands of ,Snyder,& Holiners, Nathaniel Ileniie, and a public • ' Road leading froin Reading to Sunbury. with the appurtenances, consisting of a ris: large two story Brick Dwelling' house. Log Stable and other out buildings. No. 2. • A certain Plantation situate partly in inegrove and partly in Wayne township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands late Huntainger & Dang ler, Dawn! . Zerby,,Oonrad - Reichert . Michael Fritz, Orerventin and others, containing 181 acres, part weed land and about 4 acres meadow, and the rest arable,; with Swatora Creek running through the same—the improvements Are a two story Log Man. ,sion house, and eLog Barn, at present iu the tenure of Peter `Kremer. No. 3.• A certain. Plantation situate in Wayne township, county aforesaid, adjoining Janda .of John Stapler, John Heffner, decd. and-lands late Michael • Fessler, dee. containing 126 acres,. the improvements are a Log Mansion house, a s Lug liato and Spring house, with a •_Sprink of never failing water, a good Orchard and about 1 ,0 acres meadow, at present in tenure of Abraham Fertig, Jr. :No. 4. A tract of Wood land sitnale in the town. ships of Pinegrove and Wayne aforeiraid, adjoining lands of Jonathan Zerby, John Zerby, John Boyer. Strablior & Co. Jacob Minnig and others,containing 587 acres. This tract is divided into 7 lots of from 50 to 1004cres'each,, and will be sold either in the whole or lots to suit purchasers:- No. 5. The undivided one third of 320 acres of Coal land, situate in Barry township, county afore said, adjoining lands of Strubhar, Fidler , Francis Spaitzer, Benjamin Snyder, Peter Dialer, Jonn S. theater. Esq.,Benjamin Sieben, John Filbert and others, hew Cowmen by Abraham Fertig. Req. dec. *kb Henry G. Weaver. No. 6. A tract of coal land situate, in Norwe gian township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jacob Mining, and lands surveyed to Jacob Zirn. merman, and lands surveyed to William Iluntzinger and others; containing 53 Sexes, 48- EMI Ro. 1. ,A, Jut of Coal laird situate in Norwegian township, county eteresaid, adjoining lands ticking ing to the Swatgra, Coal Company. and lands sue veyed tO.John Zininierruan arid Jyhu Snyder, con taining 19 acres: No. 8. The undivided three eighth part of 430 acres of Coal land, situate in Norwegian township, county aforesaid, adjoining land sorveyed to Nich alas Allen, and lands of John C. Darman, and lands surveyed to William 'Grave, it being part of the same formerly held by Abraham forkig. Esq. dec. in common with Adam Rauderbuab aft t gatnuel D. Franks, Esq. deceased, No. 9. 900 acres of unimproied lea 'surveyed on tivrattant granted to Michael We . Po. 10. Two thirds of two hundre res of un improved land, surveyed on a warrant granted to Peter 'Kremer. No. 11. One eighth 0f.400 acres of unimproved land. surveyed on a warrant granted to Peter Kre met. • No. 12. One third of 308 acres of unimproved land, surveyed on a warrant granted to John Filbert Which Abraham Fertig. dec. held in common with John Filbert and Henry U. Weaver. No. 13. One half of 200 acres of unimproved lend, surveyed diret,,warrant granted to Joseph Fer lig. Ladjoioing lands oe Pilaw Claweer and ethers late the estate of Abraham Fertig..dec. Sale to commence preciscly - at 10 o'clock A. M. Attendance and terms of sale made known ou the day of sale by PETER KREMER. Executor. Pinegrove, Nov. 28, 48-51- N B. Persona deeirque to view •the preprses, will please to , call on Peter Kremer in Pinegrove town ship. , Cheap Ready Made Winter Clothing. PRICES TO ; SUIT THE TIMES. THE advertitiers have on hood and will sell very cheap fur cash. . Super double milled English Beaver Cloth Over. coats full trained • $lB to 20 Double milled Frock Coats, made in the best style 'from - $l6 to Id Heavy English Pilot.Clotb Over Coats, 12 to 16 do dO Frock do 10 to 14 do Harrington Cloth Over Coats, 7to b Blue Black and fancy colored Dress Coats. 10 to 14 do do do Extra superfine west of Eng. land Cloth Dress Coats,. $ -to 18 Superfine Blue Black end fancy colored Cassimere Pants, $7 to 8 Superfine do do Buckskin Cassimer sto 6 • do Satinet Pants, 4to 5 Heavy lined Satinet Pants, 26 to 3 'First quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 41 do do - Cloth do 6to 71 do' do Fustian hunting Coats 61 Fine Kentucky Jean Coats 56 Heavy Genoe Silk Velvet Vests. 5 to 6 Superfine English 111 k. Blue Blk. fancy cut Silk Velvet Vests, • $46 to 56 Fine English boiled Satin Vests, 3 to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen Velvet Vests 3j 046 SuFierfine Blue and Blk. Cassimere do 3to 36 Fine double Breast Saitinet Vest, 2 to 24 Valentin an.. Woolen- Velvet do 16 to 2 A geheral assortment of superfine Lambs wool Shirts. and Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts 314 Cotton and Canton flannel under Shirts and , Prawers, heavy Illarinuthirm IS.c. Hoisery, heavy derimintown Woollen 110 e and half hose, fine white co tt on arid heavy Lambs wool hose, superfine tritned,., , Satin end ,Bombazine Sto ck s, extra French Merino,and hair i cord Scharfs and Scharf Stocks, Gloves, Shspenders, Shirt Bosoms; Valiant &C. &c. Also, . a large and handsome assortment of super. fine West of &viand Clotheand Ca , sineres, and e small quantity of .well aelectarrErench Cloths, mi' • mongst whidi area variety of Diamond Paver Cloths for Over Coats of different shades and finish Also besvy domestic Diamond Bear Cloths. -qhoso who pay' ash may buy bargains of LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. Woollen Dealers and Tailors, corner of Centre aticOlabatitango Streets. November 28, Stray; Cow. S TRAYED away Irmo the stable of the subsea her,' residing near Coal . Castle, about twn weeks ago. a' White and Red spo.tted COW, with a white spot oniher. forehead, about four years old. Who. ever will return 'the said Cow to the owner. or give him infor motion, where he can .get her. again, shall be reasonably rewarded Nov. 28, Sperm , LEACHED arid uableacbed`Sperm Oil of go r i rlor quality, f_or . _ 44 aa . to E. HEaDERsom. di A. i , i._, PATRICK DONAHUE. 48—tin `" N?' VC S2 B O HI subrih_kr his jusi riteeliedili" supp a c additint ta his former hoke - assortment or 1 thitg44 l lsorfeinek`Glasicat k +W - Tselect', veldt great earn nod actentioui,ite ogether with goad supply or. - Paints. Oil, Gkets, Dye Stuffs,Siiico. fq; - 'among' which are , White & Red Lead Dry. Green Paha. White Lead ground is BlackPaiut. Chrome Green. Copal Varnish.' ' Chrome Vellow. Venetian Red. lActrAlacir, YellOw Ochre. thbarg% ' • Black Lead. ' Spirits Tuhentirto. Spanish Broorn, Paint Brushes Limseed Oil,- Sash Took, • -- Window Glass of marled sixes. from 7 by 9 to tilhy - 30, ?` - DYE: STUFFS. r r . Indigo„ Madder, Annan°, Logwood.Radwood. Finnic - Camwood. Brasil Wood. Copperas., Tonna, 'Cochi neal, Verdigris. English Red•Sautets. SPICES. I Mace, Nutmegs, Cirinaxnon, Cloves, POPP, AlsPice, Mustard, Cyanne Pepper. &c. PATENT MEDICINES, 4t. Dr. Steers Opodeldoc. Barber's Horse Pointer. Godfreys'Cordial, 1-ItyPs Embrocation for Bateman'abrops. • 'Horses, ' Turlington's OPedel4ool liarlaern 'British Oil. ' I Balsam Do Maltha, Oil of Spike. j Golden Tincture. On of Stunts. Spring Oil Cologne Water, Liveuder Water. Bay • Rom Bears Gil. Lemon Cream;. Bears Grease, Naples Compound. ,GoldGream,J.ip Salve. Tooth Powder. MaSassar Oil. Pearl Powder, 'Jaynes Hair Tonic. Toilet Nattier. flothn.'Haw,:riath. Tooth. ¢ Nail Entirxs. Together with every ethts article in his line, all of. which he is disposed to sell .e lair prices, and respect fully 'Minim a share of public patronage. ' Phytsciatil and Storekeepers supplied iviSh medicines ate small advanced on city orices. ;Th 20fIN MARTN • • Centre. next door to Mahantango St. Pottsville. N0v.28, 1840. ' 48-tt, r. Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded. At abates. , ' NSOLV4T DE/MORS—VI E Subscribers, °have applied to the Judges of the ,Court of com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the belie& of the several A'cts of Assembly passed fur the relief of Insolvent -Debtors, and that thO said Judges have appointed Monday the . 28th day of December next. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg, Tor the hearing of us and our creditors, when and whore they may attend if they think • proper. EMANUEL HOFFMAN ADAM HOFFMAN . November Merin Shawls ) .UPIN'S superior Merino Shawls, purchased from the importer at a small advance; just to ceived and for sale cheap. Also, French and English. Merinoes,,Fiain and Figured Mouslin Da Lanes, and Figured Saxony Cloths, &c. Noaember 21, NEW STORE. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the public, tnt he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3 doors belowl% & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor. wegian and Centre Streets, where be oilers for sale a general assortment of Dr.v Goods, Groceries, queensware, &c. All persons' desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap (or Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves. EDWARD HUGHES. November, 21, • 47-1 f 'Notice. N the matter of the account of John M. Bickel, ••• Assignee of Daniel D. Weistr, in trust fut the bee. fit of Creditor!. The subscriber has been appointed Auditor to au dit the above account, and make distribution of the assets in the hands of John 31- Bickel, assignee, to those legally entitled to the same, wilt, meet for that purpose at his office in the borough of Orwigsburg, on Monday the 7th•day of December, A.'D. 1840,at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all per. sons interested may attend. JAMES H. GRAEFF, Ant:lion Orwizcbure • Nov. 21. 47 —3t. 5 Dollars.iteward. ALa.OST at Millersville, on Saturdiq v November [4th, a Pocket Bank eamaining 30 Dollars in Bank Notes, one Due 1111110'117 Dollars signed Jacob Constantine, vnd 1 Note of $33, signed David. Price. Whuever returns tho said Pocket Book toche sub scriber in Millersville, or informs him where he can obtain it, will receive the above reward. N. B. All perilous are hereby notified not to re ceive the above• 'totem. EDWARD WITEIENMYERS. 30 Nov. 21 New Goods. jT is with 'ptessure that the subscriber announce s to his eustoniets and the 'public in general, that he has just returned - from Philadelphia, and is now supplied with a' generafitssortment of GOLD 4.'SILVEIt WATCILES, Of a very superior quality. Also, an atisortinent of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches; Gold guard Keys,. and Guard Chains, Gold Breastpins, of various kinde,Silver 'Table and 'Fee Spoons, Silver Plated Log Cabin Pencils, Guilt Finger rings of every de. scription, Log Cabin Rama, Silver and Plated Spectacles/. Also, Clocks of every description very cheap for Cash. All of a vetT Superior qorlity and which he offers for sale on as moderate terms as possible fOr cash. CONRAD RUFF. 47 November 21 Form to he Let. T , O be let, a farm lately occupied by Fredbrick Backman, near the Old Bull's Heak—tin the Minersiille Road, two ,miles from Pottsville Ap. ply to , - G. W. FARQUHAR. O c tober 10, ' - 41- Children's Shoes.; A LARGE assortment of Philadelphia manatee -na. turcd Children's Shoes. for sale by • E. Q. rS• A. HENDERSON; October IO Valuable Rolling lllill s At Manyunlc, Phyadelphia County, PeansylOadia FOR BALE OR TO RENT. THE ROLLING MILL at filanyunk:rt4ted di. reitly ran thellehuylkill Canal, havinatvbarf on it of 150 feet. depth to torn water mark.of kill River 400 Chlanyunk and Flat Rock Turte passes through thd lot about M 200 feet from c hum; is very convenient for receiving stock and ihritpitig Manufactured iron by Canal or Turisiiike, being a., bout 7 miles from; the City. The piwer is obtained from the water oftbe Cenal.iliainng 150 inches mi. dee a head of .3 feet; diameter of the water Wheel: 161 feet. width 20 feet, water and mind rent 0075 annually. 'There iis a large Mill on onewido of this water wheel with roughing rolls and .2 pair of large 'bar rolls for rolling I to' 36 inch rotted. to 2:lnch sill:tare:and 2.03 and 4 inch flat iron: turning lath!, squeeiers. 3 ;Addling and* heating furnaCes,or.ibet opposite side of the whe.elia enroll mill for io list' all sizes of round 'end square 'under oue inch; and scroll 84 hoop iron. with one heating furt!ace. These furnaces - are'-built for burning- imam:nous Coal. For fuithar linformatiociddress or apply to JACOB F. HOECKLEY. Nov. 10. 46 7t , N0.2/8 north 3d stieeG Dissolution. _ I 'I. perutiatetitti heretofore existing ) between, 6 - Prior & 4teaele in the Coal bueinesr, was Idir, solved by inui#sl consent on the 13tb orApril,lB4ll The business of tbe;late firm will be continued and settled by 'Henry Prior: I I 'HENRY PRIOR, GEORGE - BEACEL Nov. 14: • - 1 .1 ' •. • ' 46-3! i ' t- I , iba PERFUMER?. 1 1 . 48- E. W. EARL. • 47-tf =E=M:M2= ~- - 1 ittinite;PlCl sato r . iletSPOCTFULLY'infornisilittaidienitad den; den ten of Pottsville and: the viehutlo t ad his old pupils. that he propose hailing clisoi vet pan. ging. Widtting. pallopading, and , fan yFdihnest. inch"asolhe Gavot; the. ['negation and ,ertnan, the Caohnehi god hien)? other dances. The' young La. dies. will willtalle.4eshWni in the and the 'Gentleinen in'thh evening. Many -Berger. will also .teach in , area sinks and private hinnies if decked. - The Settee] will open on the 16th of November. ; ; •Er For terms lnd particular. pply; at the , Pent. sylveria t ;,, - Novenitier`l4: - • 416.-St . . Wafted. . ` 4 ll - Female Teaoher 'iltanted,to teach COmmoh zint School in Barry Townehip, Tiat tad wish* good recommendation .aa to Marto:ee l ,- - For other particular* apply totheaubscribcr at the Gate, foot of the Broad iloantain. /tiovember 14. _ • AlManacs ror 184 Art_ ERMA'N Engheb Ahneisee't 1841, by l'u• the gross, dozen,- or tingle, fbr Rale • B NNAN November 10. ' - 45 LoOberry..Creek Rai ls ad • Company. -, ry HE stockholders of the said Japan are hare. AL by notified,' that an elecrtioh a n ti be held on Monday the ith day of Decembeenext. at theiniase of Peter 'Filbert, in the Borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill County. Then and there to elect by ballot, ONE PRESIDENT, EIGHT MANAGERS , ONE TREASURER, ONE SECRETARY, to condoct'the affairs of the'Company for thosnin• int year. - . V ' ---.,. JOHN STRI MPFLER,Se Nits. IV, ' The American Alman ck, AND Repository Of useful knowledge" for 1841. Just recieved sod for sale by B. BANN 4N. 45-- October 10 --- - 1 - 5',11.. :LORING. 1 'gum subscriber respectfully informs he public . Ja- generally, that he has a Shop in Centre street, Iv over Mr. Slater's New Store; Potts ills, * here ho will continue to make Gentlemen's Wea ing Ap parel, which he will warrant unrivalled a to work manship and symmetry. I The uniform success which has invariably anew ded the subscriber in every branch of his art, makes him confidently anticipate a continuation bf patron age, by a desire to please and assiduous . ai l tentiorsio business. 07 Two Journeymen and an Apprennea wanted. ' JAMES P. CREANE. 43 November 10 For Sale. TrIE subscriber hss for wito at his Mi I , and at Mr. Perrin% Wharf; 2000 Bushels f Bunton RED TOP veniviPs. grown on his Farm on Little Scnuylkill Bottoms. The Turnips are sweet and possess an csc !lent es vor, grown on new &eating. He would al4o recom. mend the article to Miners in the neighborhood of Pottsville for fattening their Hogs, by boiling and mixing it with Corn. The grist may be had iit reason able prices at his Mill, near the Orchard. Ales, about Thirty FATTENED HOGS ready for Shies . WILLIAM A UDENIIIED. Pottsville, Nov. ,2. 1840. . N. IL Abuitt 300 bushelsiiif Wirtrea ear:limas tor sale atlhe same place,—all grown on new clear. ing. November f 0-45 Dividend. T HE Directors of the Miner ' s Rank or Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill. have this day de Glared a dividend of Rime per cent. on the Capita! Stoik paid in. payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives after the 13th inst. I CHARLES LOESER. Cashier. 45-- Nov. 10. NEW GOODS. _TUST received and now opening a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap tor Cash, or in exchange for country produce. - JOSEPH WHITE &SON. Mt, Carbon, Oct. 361,, MU. 44 Mince. IS hereby' given, that the sub:ember bus I applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Connty, for the benefit of the! several Acts of Assembly passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed tko 16th of November, 1840, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court Hoi.se in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of me and my creditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. October 31, Feathers. L IVE Geese Feathers, for sale by ' E. Q. & A. lI,ENDEM ON. October . 24. 43 witimurs mozingransi, For • Colds. THESE celebrated Lozenge, were origii private prescription of the late Professot tar. But from the great. benefit attending tht in cues of Colds, Cooglia, Astino,lS-e. have It a standard remedy for these comolaints. Tit scriber having a copy of the original recipe, p them precisely according to it: For stifstaly I ten or single box, at JOHN S C MARTINI Oct g 4 43 Drug Store. Pottst. New Cheap Cash Stos4, jaIIE subscriber -oda lost /paned in Comte a law doors above .Notwegrian street, an new and elegant assortment of Goods, canals Dry Goods, • Queensware, Groceries,. liardivareoSi All of which were piurchOsed at such prices a -l s will enable him to offer them at an unnsualls . !owl price. Hie design is to "sell cheap for cash. He can insure the public, that a call will be sufficient proof to con firm the assertion, that he will not be l exceeded by any in cheapneics. All are respecifully invited to call and isani ine the assortment and priest!. being confideht his words will no► suffer from each a course. ' I GEO. W. SLATER; 414 October 31:. WiLlighsjuvenile Piano:En structer, /UST received and fur 'sale by Also Borrowle Piano Prim e r. B. 41441 AN. r OelOberl7. ' 4 - rtifeW Fall and lrinte*;Gaol:: _irUST received by. the • subscribers. an asenrigant ‘v (laudable Goods for the present acd approach ingseason S . •to. Bleachedand to 6} Clotho, atesiciera; and SaUincts. - ..1 - 1 • ' Pilot, Beaver and Bear Skiatiot ,; - 7..,. '. Plannelt,lLineeys,,Cheeke, :!, -- 4, , t--, Merino, Thibet, Ss* 4. Toil - - '4. Merinos, Tgelcings; Checks erif t:" Broad, Bilvidere Thitrit ititao ' - is. Yarns Hosiery. Blankeis 4te; ite r 4 .` iry.'t all of which. they well - sell on their. nasal 4 cheap for Calb. , '-_- ' , _. ~, ,i p -*-'..; '' 1 1":7,-, :Q. A. ligsPEgikiVil r!;; - ... MI.& WEE BEV 3 t. B. • ONE. 13--31.* retary, !45-4t MICHAEL - CLARK. 144- ally a Wis. it become e sub. epares he do. S ille,, street, entire ine of g=EI EMS NOtice to ,Crediton.i WHEREAS Emanuel Huffman, on the 13th Slay of October, Met. made an assignment of all his property to Lewis Hedner, in trust fur the benefit of his creditor., without preference, who Alan within .60 -days from the date thereof, release their respective claims.- Therefore all persons in. debted to these-id Emanuel Hoffman, will make payment, Rathbun having claims present the same to LEWIS HEILNER. Assignee of Emanuel' Hoffman. N. B. The assignment and release may be seen at the residence of the Assignee, at Port Carbon. October 10, • 45$t Fall Fashions. lINHE Subscribes respretfuily invite the atten tion of their customers, and the public to their choice and varied assortment of elegant Fall goods, now opening. consisting in part aif supermr Fre. end real west of England Indigo Bine, Wool flack, Invisible Green, Brown and other fancy Cloths. of Cooper, Brown, and other approved fini,ll. Fancy Beaver. Doeskin 11a4 Cord, Wool Black and Pope rior double milled Blue Cassimers. First quality of Beaver and Pilot Cloths of different shades and fin ish, with a great variety of superior Fall and Win ler Vestings consisting of suocrior English and French Satins, real double Black Woollen and ex tra plain Blue and Black Silk Velvets. all of which have just been opened by the importer, (William H. Love of Philadelphis,) and will be sold cheap for cash and warranted as the best quality of goods ever imported to this country. The citizens of this Boi. ought and vicinity are particularly) invited to call and examine fir themselves. , LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors, corner of Centre 4. atahantansm Streets 40— October 3, Blankets! Blankets!! AN assortment of 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, and 9-4 Rolle end Blankets for sale by E.Q. & A. 11ENDERSi3N. 41— October 10 "took of Pleasures. Pleasures of Hope, Pleasures, of Memory, and Pleasures of Imagtnatton, just received and lur sale by BEDWELL'S Tester, Ringworm and Itch Ointment. A supply of the above ointment just received and for sale wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of the subscriber: where also may be seen certifi cates of its efficacy. in the cute of obstinate cases of Tetter, &c. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Aso for sale, Pr. Red well's eelebra:ed GREEN OINTMENT, for the cure of Felons, Ulcers, OfirCuts, October 24 93 DR. TAT IN S It. 0 VT'S Balsam of Horehound. An unparalleled remedyfar common Cold, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronch itis, and all diseases if the Breast and Lungs, leading to Consumption ; composed of the con centrated virtues of Horehound, Bement. Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable sub. stances. Prepared only by J. M. II'INSLOW, Rochester, N. Y. - - Firl HE innocence and universally admitted pectntal vir• ••• rues. of the Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOARHOIJND is made, are too generally known to re quire' recommendation ; it is therefore only necessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so hap pily combined with several other vegetable substances, la to render most speedy,,ntild and certain remedy, now in use. for the complaints above mentioned. For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Cough and Crolgit and affords certain relief in Bowel Complaints, Chair.. Teething, 4w. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given to the tenderest infant and should bo 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 nsed, as hundreds in thin City havetestified. 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 irrpub• tic favour. and nil, at the present time die most popular Cough Medicine. in most of the Northern and Western States. More than Two Thousand rive flunared Rat tles haVe been retailedannually, at the subscribers coun-, ter.for the last two years, and although five other Drug gist. in the City. are constantly supplied with the article his sales are daily increasing. For the satisfaction of those interested In Certificates. the following are added, although the common practice , of collecting a long . .string of inauc.hers; has not been considered the best way to make its virtues known. 'We say 'ash' . inquire,' ask those who have tistnl it, ask Physicians who prescribe it. Ask the Agents who sell it try it yourself. and then judge as ye find Read thefolknoing.--I hereby.certify thy early in the 1, spring of 183Et-4ontracted a severe COLD, which set ; k tled upon my 'unguend threatened a hasty Consumption;` I used several prescrilitions, but obtaining little ornate lief ; ; was much alarm . Happening to be nt4t4 chin.. ter, I was'advised by my frie Mr Winslais, l oll y a bottle of his BALSAM op HOAK LIND: ,I effort, and to my surprise obtained relief at oncetigb . y the use of that single bottle was perfectlyAkekredfct health. To those afflicted with Colds ug,•Catig•ha, tit th4,,jrigt emeat season, I say 'go and doitiltn Wile.'" .. • •, . ' • . f:‘." • LEANDER CHIPA4N.. ip" Ingratitude is thiPlhassterirrie in man.—We are net mong thatclass of Uncoil' why for a few dollars willjat • the expense of troth and himesty) 'crack UP' tin 'article. and brinu it intetapid sale; neither are, we willing to re main al e . , = Iter basing tested thettility area improve ment or _ tety in science or an. Our readers will recolle ii r ci t ts told them we were unwell with a sear throafind violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we purchased Iw bonleb of was Raison or Hotta nom) ind ro sadden was the care. that we forgot we eider had a cold. Those who are afflicted may try it a'pen our recommendation—Lewis:on 7Wrgraph • 17: Price SO cents per bottle. - '!.._-: For sale •ti r YCLxisros dr PAS.VII; and Wm. T. Errtna. 'Pottivilk, J'a and by the Druggists in the country gen erally. • - - ,`: • . October:4 101711EREAS letter's Of 'administration of the , v • goodi and ebonies which were of John hamilate of the Borough of is tint Conn t3r of Sobuylkill.deceased. hairo beargianted by, the Register of Schuylkill' Connty - to - the subscriber. All persona indebted to the said .Iphii &ahem da mmed, ittarreireated to make immediate payment, and thesis hawing ,the estate, of the said deeee*l i tepiltekoown the WO* hint with. out delay. - - ' • _r RICEIARD RE+ll. Octubor 20. 1840. 6..411 ' Safet y itlase. APO O, ofAittisty ituk salved and to 'aim/ . B. • , agent for Schuylkill Colibty. OoR • UN." Attn (11 0 - 11 ) ir:IST red 7 i' 'aria 'l44* tir at at* Valtaati 1V iaterthredN'Tiii Dlrt Goeds of every • laroteriesha& Gins. At Queenswate. Fern 'Cloth artd llair Seal V Nadal* 1444 C . • An persona' *1414 - to - Omahas. 'Good cash. are respettelly,.!arited Ark salt for - aitobir t • Notice.' intik Miner's - Rank Pe!tartlle, in IL tiff Seheylail. ' Akeiettlion for thirteen Directors - et etitutiee, tie serve the eeeeing year,) at the Ranking House, between the he. clock A. M. and 3 ticket; P. Lit b on 16th of November next. • • • A General Meeting of the Stuckholl foetitotion will be hel4 at the :nankin Tuesday the Sdbf November next. CHARLES LO, October 10 0 .. IG yebli Glovest! Gr Efil LEM EN'S Beaver end Eask i. 46 1 Aierman and Line Ladies Hoskin,. 'Cid end York Ilan] do Lined for sale by E. Q. & A. Ilth October 24. - , Uiikok & Flentin EVANGELICAL MUSIC. JUST received and roz sale by .• B. k October 3i, Vert superior old,Port DERE Grupe Juice Port, old Roy . 11 . Port, do Port Wino direct from ealti'by MILLER &HAG Juno 27 Muslin De Lan • PloptAlN and Figured "Aluelin De Lanes,' and for male low ; by J. , . 1 October 3, Cross Keys Hotel DA N VILLE, PA. f . , ?VIE subscriber respectful' infornisliii .""' friends and the public that he hastakei s• 5,,, ibe CROSS KEYS lIOTE . that will L i n . lemawn tarern stand situated in Danville, which he hag fitted tip in a si perior man ner, with entire new furniture of the est Ilishiou and best quality. from garret tit Tfte House bee also undergone a thorough repair and is pit in :he best condition for the accommodation of customers. He takeathe liberty io state that the Crars 'rep tel shall be kept in the best manner. Ms TABLE Wfli always be furnished with the best the nraket lifforißr, ant so served as to suit his guests. His BAR will be supplied with the beat of wines and liquors of all kinds. His srastm will be attended by faithful Ostler*, and every attention given that can be desired. He respect.. 'ully invites travellers and ethers to tive him a calls .1. - K.IIIIITCJIEL. 39+41,n0. 11111 September Sept. 28 New Goods. :RUST received and opened a choice " Fall and Winter Goode, hot:Mating Clothe,Cassimeres, Sattinuts, Plain a Silk Vlvets, black and coloured Silks, Domestic Prints, F1114)11019, Hosiery, with a general assortnieut of -Panes Dry Goode which will ho sold vex* the B. BANNAN September • NM Erna' Boole BINN'S Pennsylvania Justice, McKinney's Pennsylvania 3 Just received and fui sale by March 14 B. BANS Notice I s hereby given, that Benjamin'H. is Brown and Peter Marseilles, all t phis, have entered into a limited Pastnet the acts of Assembly - retulating limit ships, to be conducted under the name Benjamin H. Springer. The business to be tralleatted is the n Chasing and hanaporting of Coal. The :Brown and Peter illeraeilles are to be s ners, and the said Benjamin B. Springe general partner of the said firm : ,and th is Brown and Peter Alan:elites have Co the common stock of the said mineral)t of ten thousand dollars ) which has be paid by them in vash, and the said Parin menced on the 29th day of February, 1 to be terminated on the first day of Jan BENJAMIN 11. SPR Ociobe► 3. The Camomile raf AL t SEVERE sase of Pilts,cared at 10 - Chathais zlit street Mr. Daniel Spinning ofShrews if ury,FAien Town, New Jersey, was severely istilicted with Piles formers than 20 years.. He had recou se to med. j . icinea otalmost evely description, also th advice al several eminent Physicians, but oever °dad the slightest relief trem any 'puree whatsoev , until'bi called on Dr. Evans, of 100 Chatham it eh N. Y.. and procured sonic medicine from him, fr in whieh he found-immediate relief, and subseqvc ily e, pee km Cure. SEW ARE OF OUNTERFEI . - 11:7"Coation.—Be particular in purche ins to se that the label of this Medicine contain** cites alit entr according to Ad of Congtest. And be • like wise barticutar in obtainimr them at 100 Cbilthett* street, Now. York, or from the -.- Regular Agent. . .'"- =7 i• P.-BANNAM INAtaulle.'. .-7(gb 0 T I N 3Y RV V•O1# 'CHILDREN. . ' TO Mothers and Nurse'', ' Piing passage of the teeth throngh * B imin R i o d ue i s . •••• troublesome and dengeronstrymplinns. lis knows by mothers that there is a great irritation in the mouth and gums during this process. The gums aw li,the ma cretion of the sallies it inereatied.the and is ic ed with frequent and sudden fits of crying. watching, tatting its its steep. and spasms in peculiar parts; the chi . ohm*, with extreme ' violence, and thrusts its Boger into Its month. If these precorsary symptom ere no .speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally s Pirvente anifitcur cause the dissolution of the infant. 1 mothers who ha their little babes alHicted wit h the distress ing novo:nos, would apply the celebrated merino- Soothing Syronr.which has preserved inindr Oaf:ulna when thought past recovery, from Winkle:lAM ly attack ed with that fatal malidolsions. . This infallible remed y preservhd lituadr ed thought past recovery..ronOtinvolsions:. A the Syrup is robbed en the gam ;-the child wi This preparation-is so innocent, scefficaciou pleasant, that no child will refuse to letinigums with it. When inhibit, are at the age offour though there is nolppearatice of teeth, .one the Syrup should be tad on the gums to open Parents should never be without Oak* inch where these are young children. for ifs thild the night with the pain le the gintii,the Syrup stet, gives ease. by opening the pores and gums; thereby iweveating Convulsions. F BEWARE or COUNTERFEITS 1,3' . Catitice.ptitienlar in purchasin g the label of this medicine contains. a no tice 0 dr Cordate° act of Cantlyest. And be likandiss in obtaining them at 100 Chadinna-snot . . ntag e teem the - ',..-.: 7 -a .r- ~••. ' :. : • ~:,•,,' Iftintalt Attu: ' B II AN NAM Pt „_. • .- . . _ Limber!! Lniubirt Shingles; laap and Joint. Boards; Plastering, • Loa.: coniteotly for sato, by October ETZVNE i 't4e -county is above In. ill be' held re in 194'. • enlist the rata bun i3ll ERSON. it= NNAN. 44-et I'~'.iltlici 1 Company Opoito. for ERTY. 118— nit teeeiva • 'rrv. 18— trelect!ent o f io nut; •t d Figured Images, tad • ct together • • Domestic l A EARL. 19 :'Ueb)', tX2I inner. Law f Philade!. undir '•d pa rifler rid firm of ining b per., said Lewis lel part. , to .be ILta said Law. tributed to the sutra a actually , 0, s ad is 8. NG ER. 41.—et - ,_ , Mil I g Whelk soon i r ream*" • and ma - rtilabe4 ntroht v • ttle or -per ounery keis Vl> the *4 - !, Me dun il6s il Y ittgs7 . Wean. ork. or MI 9 , • I, - - .1, MUM I -A ; Wratil SAMUEL M 1.11..11 al •••• Ita SE amt® MI MI phalli fist d esamialt ti 1 / 4 Eft. !1- Glover. do. dor du.
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