i _ E br—"' I ti~ ~ S 11 11 .1-Demon'atie coluNTlir NEETnite , r At a large and i respectable Meeting of the,Dev lel citizens of Bch‘ylkill County, convened, roma u f g , to i public notice at the Ccreri House in Orwirs b on Tuesday dietoth of De mb a r. On ruo:aa . • JOH FRAN LIN, Esq., - . • vail - called to the r Chair, a , Manz Mszze re riltiaut4a Bovroi t Ass itt A N Azauturrr, end :Aareasw 11 Boct, 8 140 0 V ic e F i 'resicrints, and i I Lewis Audeneied and Dr On motion, The Chair persona a committee to du of the , sense of tlioAmeetingi ..._ . I Edward Y. Farquhar, John Bond, i Jno. W. Heffner, George Brum i Adam Hettzog, Robert Adds ,- ° , Daniel Yost, i Geo. Raufruoi Isaac Her4ey ; . William G° J ' ; - Orlando buf4r, Jno. 8 •1 C. 3ut ' n ' Jas.. M. Saylor , Peter Plank.an d !Samuel P. Horning, The committee havingl retired l lor a sort time, reported the following kreamble and rsalutions 1 • which were, unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, 4) event hasttaken place in ae history of our country most gratif y ing ing in its aline to ation every s'i• I . u rel ' v . ir of liberty ;, and mos important an instit to , iorel antl stability 1 f our republ itZ received ton, is ;whtireas the uriparrelled inaktY : Harrison, . -bitlPaopld's Candtd4e, William d that the foc-teresid i ncy, has shown to thew y ' ° atilt n n ;the power in their own hariaf correct iiiii.thhafteal of government officera, I are calla ent—and --' '- ble:taleYeifilozio nt it.alcittlltre • whine:he result in Pe in'sylvani-A-irecent po ,tj litioni ( itest has showulhat the Pair of the l(Fy ,' stoiira ;vie arano•longer to be led tm alled by the -diciiiteff a orrupt faction, and thr+aving aided in ttns irk o reforming', s the gener;nvernment, th el i c ,now:conimencei a reformati in the gov t. t present cor ern ilf ou State, by (displacing meii in it stead who • rupt eaters n] .electi4 will' r ir out!thewisheril of the p€ in reducing 0 , ste pon pure re tina Sequently re the r p'enses of governirenti niati o r A by admin. duel our erormous - State_i isteri g the ' vernmente 'our vonm ae recent tn. publieln pri ciples ; an umpliant dee ,ion of GenticHarriione Presidency, etterltimes for may be view d as the harbinger the People a d our Co4try. Tfere 1 Resolved, That we c i ongratula ur ' democratic nion upon the brethren thraughout thiState 8I recent triumph of corr ct princi believing that its beneficid] effects 4on the Faterests nt h a t country wifillie felt for/ges to ei Resolved. , That, Pen eviva npaved nobly in the country at the recent ciontest, and nas she' large that her honest y mann true to the in will not see its terests Of tifir cauntryfind tbtF wishes of a few best interests saCri fi ced,to grab' designing Politicians. - Resolved, That Sc nylkill ity has already shown that ocorocois u: t is bee° the wane—the majority giVen at the - cent en being 700 less for Vim Bu'ren than ti ex p,and promised by (of the lo -vv at t r auylkill did well, i , „s: - ietter and - o . pri Tr ith the Democrat if the: Stet .•:'•-• That in ,' _ it ' ll. governments the nosing offi era al l as far as practice hands o fe•pe, We therefore ask l igpassage ature ' i m pe of a bill ir the election b People, of Canal jets, Notarrs p, and all officers in ' the head of tlite departments and =I That in. hnahie office holders di sable to the Ben their immediate removes the moo combine with po. igogUes in ‘4theions of the State, for ' of torcin met upon the Peciple, , p ar ty oi ly, estractive of the best the countif: - , That the 'alar increase of our State ie resort +1:0;T TAXATION la .nis form, i ' suit to convince•any re , n& (aside'; irony feeling,) that a it change is-ahsolutely neceil not only in men, but in fie ptiriciples upon! whe affairs of the t , tate ifered. i l Resoimearnscing in . the necessity of a State,l; tax uniii*Vetg circumstance!: still we are firrrly cons4iiti#d if the best interests of the State as the govartrinciple of our rulers, and not P arty, a rasltect taxation could have been avoi4d, the cledite State sustained. and a sinking ilind provitieihe gradual 'extinguish menr of thiiState debt.. Ree r olvec4 That "we favour of a Protective Tariff, be4ving it; tojieasure of ' vital impor tance to the interests iiCoal region of Schuylkill • t County, abounding art s with the two great sta ples of the State, viz 4.1 . and, Icon, both of which are intimat ly ecuontecie t rc all the different branches _ • of American martilfalt Reselvec; 'ghat GrtOedlar, Esq., be appoin ted as the Senatotioe.e to the Convention for the nomintitiott of tv,iale for Gevernor, subject to the colienrrence4l,ntis in Columbia county. Beso/ved,That)ar;a'rmraer be appointed the representative de , 'the Convention for the let nomination, of a tan or Governor. . Reso l ve d; Thatj_bigates. have power to ap point othere in theig• tin case they have it nor in their powei to atteo onventioa. sure .. Re:so/ear, Thiaetits full conetdente in the in ins' .. lir of our del .:. d we therefore send them b instluction!Ota g that they will iie l ec t. a ;t tworthY of L ag" of the Democratic / obit , That' tbieedings be signed by the cars and publish. ;the Democratic papers in is and Ctilumbta .Ims. JOkIRANIMIN, p rej ickrit. lELLos, cl li Bovio 1 • . " Boca, j. I ''m Aunt 9 3 . rite Pr clidents• t 1 c. ittrau;., 1 , ' r 1 is .PO7, Li 4 ,..,. Audenritd, ? i"-Ocipid Marl:, SSecretarie!" A MARIE 1 1 ACINIL . ANDRE ABILAEL thwas Maj. .Jo , .. . . Newspailers."kil A e ff o-nti• i ; tglo read becomes delightedl,ith 11 . .sp per, betese . lo reads of ~,v names an . thingi rare familial, A. newspaper in one ye r, eaya :Weeks; is ' 5 0 41 4... a quarter's k , schooling p a chiyd .very father must consider 1.. that Subst tial inhtion is contacted with this e advariceme t. 'lll4tYer of the family being one of its headit,:and ha; 4 more immediate charge of .. j. .hildert oughtto sot eligent in mi n d, puce in lan guagta and iLlwaya clfu mid eircumspect.—As the a inatTctor hrr a•c, 1 she should herself be in struded. ‘l' A Inund piedtoine s fortifi e d against the ills. .01 lifi, d•,is itraoittr ny em ergenc y. Children/ AmuSed by, t aint.] study , „ reef course oonsi‘ / sate end m ere e . ( i rned. , / , / I ' l 7 ini thiger. young men ,ba / ve, spent • their event gs, in' a 7 4, sod grog s hop Which ought to bet dive ed • to - rea t be, many • parents who me 'leu v1407(14 8 f or 1, 31 i f, f or Oeir fami lies mild latlltin gilTea tholsande to.leclairri,t, non or don • hter Joh a . e ~,.• —ll -I!iliorandy and thoughtless. ly f a ll e n in . tmponi, . . ' I * . • January aid Matz 43eartaries. ; appointed 4the f flowing Eft resoluticip, firea6ive Febl*ary, tovNTING awn „ r rzan / 1.- UAL m A ffi a oi iv a) so CI • a ~.0 ea e a a . es te 4 •• ci . 4 0. Id a : tf CI 4 , P‘ , S I F. ri 0 ti ° 4 NI 0 el I V 1 .., d to ". i. S ' • • ° Z 4 .. 4 4 • . . ' '• ' . . . March, 10 Apra 16 23 30 CM 13 20 27 It! 111 LIZ 16 23 30 September, . II 13 4 20 27 Octcer Svember. - . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . - 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 '2O 21 22 23 24 25 26, 27 28 29 30 31 •,` :'ecember. MARRIED,. On the 20th inst., by Rev. "Joseph M'Cool, Mr Ezu COCKILL, of I.lewelyn,Ao Miss Blaze C 11,tcozi, of Minersville. ImOrwigsburg, on the 29th cif December, by the Rev; A. T. Geissenhainer, Mr. DAVID KLINGEMAN, of Rush township, Schuylkill county, to Miss, CATIiARINE HARTMAN, of Tuscarora. DIED. On Wednesdoy, the 30th ult., EDWARD WILLIAM, son of John W., and Louisa Weber, aged 15 days. In this Borough on Sunday morning the 27th Dec., alter a short but severe illness, RouERT M. GRANT, of the firm_ of Grant, Carroll & Co., in the 25th year of his age. 'National Light Infantry. Ati a Special Meeting of the Volunteer Corps of Naticinal Light Infantry, held at the Armory in the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday evening the 28th Of December, 1840, the following Resolutions were lunanimo9sly adopted: Resolved. That we have heard with deep regret, of the death of our First Sergeant, and respected fellow-member Robert Montgomery Grant. Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize with the relatives and friends of the deceased in their afflict ing bereavement, and that as expressive of our sor row, for his lose as a worthy member and efficient Officer, and respect for his memory, we will wear Crape on the left arm for thirty days. Resolved, That the above Resolutions be pub fished.- Extract from the minutes. D. J. RIDGWAY, Secretary, pro tem. Plkilomathic Society. ThOrsday evening,January 7thl 840. Question for Discussion :—" Should Women _be permitted- to exercise the Elective Franchise." Affirmative.—Messrs. Neville, Loeser, Pitman, and Kaerchei Aegative.—Messre. and Palmer. . The lovers of free di desirous. of hearing tht spout, are respectfully I. LOE' January 2, Schuylkill Wharf • TO LET. THE large Wl , arf and cbmmotlious Store -177-E house formerly occupied by Humphreys & Co., containing in front on said river 235 feet. Fpr information enquire of JNO. P. WETHERILL, in 12th et. aboVe Arch st. Philadelphia January 2, t Information Wanted, n F SOLOMON LAVERTY, an Irishman by '"-ff birth, aged abotki. 19, who arrived in New York in August last. Any person who has any knowl edge of the said Solomon Laverty—or if this notice should meet his eye, he or they will confer a partic ular favour on his distressed parents, by addressing a line to the subscriber, naming his residence. 4c. RICHARD WINLACII. Pottsvile, Schuylkill county, Pa. 1-3 t Gloves! Gloves!! / /_IUST received a superior article of Ladies Hos. it. kin Gloves. E. Q. A. HENDEESON. January 2, 1— lew Books. BANCROFT'S History of the United States, Recognition of Ft iends in another world, by Rev. Dr. Dorr, Agathos, end other stories. History of Grace Harriet. Jolt received and for Wei by B. 13ANNAN. January 2, 1 , IEI Strained Sperm Oil. . BLEAL RED Winter Strained Spenn, !N. or i a very superior quality, warranted not, to congeal 1231 or smoke. For sale by St. Tams Salt. , ASUPERIOR article for preserving Pork. For sale by E. Q. lg. A. HENDERSON. January 2, 1- Pottsville Institute. THE Winter Term of this Institution will coin mence on the first Monday in January, and close on the 27th of March. January 2, I I I Ili ELEGANT Freneh Worked Collars. For sale by E. Q. & A. HEN DERSON, January 2, Old Established Passageolliee, 10 17 24 .43 20 27 THE subscribers having completed ; pit, their arrangement for the year 1891, for A. purpose of bringing out steerage ---r.)t"'' pa ss engers, beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that a first class vPssel will be despatched from Liverpool to New York. on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month throughout the year. Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the out ports, will be furnished with lodgings and a convenient place to cook in during the time they may be detained there by head winds or stormy weather--free of any expense to themselves—on ap plication at the company's office to Mr. P. W. BYRNES. No 36 Waterloo Road. who will, it con. nection with his numerous agents throughout Eng. land and Ireland, afford every assistance to those who may be engaged to come out by this company's ships. Passengers will be found in provisidna fot the passage for $lO extra, or $26 for passage, provisions and hospital money. As usual in all cases, where the persune decline coming, the money s ill be refunded to those-from whom it may have been recieved, on their returning the passage certificate. GLOVER & M'MURR AY. Corner of Pine and South sts. 111 13 20 87 16 23 30 10 17 24 13 20 27 16 23 30 15 22 29 I 10 17 24 16 23 30 I 3 20 27 Ili 13 20 27 10 17 24 15 22 29 16 23 30 II II 13 20 27 12 19 26 orp, Porte', Fogerty, , and those that are Genius of Pottsville c; attend. .ecretnry, pro tern. 1— EOM . jo . tritirt _.l: E.Q. & A. EfENDERSOIC January 2, CORNER OF PINE AND FOUTH STREETP, NEW TORE. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to recieve the passage money tor those wherwish to r end for their friends, and will also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particulars apply at the Miners' Journal Office. B.BANNAN. 1— Jan.2d Disol ution The partnership he'retnfore existing between James Daniell and Sethaliel Harries. under the firm of Dante & Harris, Coal Miners, was dissolved on the 19inst. by mutual cons , n!. All those indebted to the firm are requested .to make payment to James Daniell and all those having elating will also present them to him who is authorised to settle the busingas of the late firm. JAMES DANIELL, SETHALIEL [TARRIES. Sep. 26. Dancin. PERSONS wishing iertake lessons in dancing, are respectfully informed that the last quarter will soon commence, (Waltzing and Gallapading, included. For terms and,particedars apply at the Pennsylvania Hall. December 26, Wanted. A GIRL who can cook; and do the House work for a smell family. Apply at this office. December 26, 52 Office of the Mine Hilt and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company. • „riOtice. THE annnal meeting of stockholders in this Com pang will be held at their Office in the Hall of the Franklin Institute on the Ilth day of January, 1841, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The election of a Fresi. dent and ten Managers to conduct the affairs of the Company torone year, and until others be appointed, will there be held. JNO. H. CRESSON, Secretary. Er Berke & Schuylkill Journal, Reading, Insert hrec time., and charge this office, Philadelphia, Dec. 26, Emmett'," Speech. SPEECH of Robert Emmet, before Lord Norbury and COLORED PRINTS of the Rgv. Theobold Matthew, the apostle of Temperance, just received and for sale by B. BANYAN. Dec. 26. 52 Gen. Harrison. APamphlet of 48 pages, entitled the civil servi— ces of Gen. Harrison, President elect, price 3 cents, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. 52-- December 26, Carpenters Wanted. The Subscriber will employ 4 or .ssteady car. pentere at liberal wages. JOHN M. CROSLAND. 152 Dec. 29th 1890 Offiee' of the . Mount Carbon Rail Road Company. A MEETING of` the Stocl - holders, and an elec tion for a President. eight Managers, Secretary ar.d Treasurer of the Mount Carbon Rail Road Com pany, will be held at the Company's Office, N 0.117 South 3d- Street, on Monday, the 4th of January next, et 5 o'clock, P. M. JAMES C. DONNELL, Secretary. December 12, 50— Removal. PATENT SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles, Sc. RICILIRD D. SHOEXERI Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to his customers and the public in general, for the very liberal encouragement which he has received from them. He now informs that he has an im. provement in the construction of Saddles, for which he has a patent rig(it, and recommends them to the public as being Tar imperior in durability, ease, and comfort to the - rider than any other yet invented, and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence. He therefore respectfully Invites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and di rectly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves. He also keeps constantly on hand a general as sortment of all kinds of work, such as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valieces, Travelling Bags, Gig and Riding Whips, &c. Every description of work in his line will be made to order, on the shortest r.otice, with neatness, durability, and on terms as low as can be done elsewhere. `IT An excellent assortment of Silver and Brass Muunting, Riding and Gig Whips, &c. &c. which he will sell very cheap, wholesale and retail. December 12, 50— White Winter Strained Sperm Oil. MILLER & HAGGERTY have just received . their Winter stock of White Winter Strained Sperm Oil, which they can recommend to their friends and the public as being superior. Nov. 28, Was Lost, A NOTE drawn by Samuel B. Reeve & Co, in favor of Dougherty & Bast; dated Septem ber Ist, 1840, for $135 65. As payment. has been stopped the public are cautioned againt receiving it. • L. C. DOUGHERTY. 52-3 ' Dee. 26. Geo. W. Slater, H" just rece i ved a fresh lot of No.l, 2 and 3 Mackrel, in whole and I Barrels, and will be sold at a small advance on the cost. December 12, AN NQ I C CHRISTMAS 4- NETYEEIR MOMENTS. THE Keepsake for 1841. .k Fisher's Drawing RoomiScrap Boot, Friendship's Offering, Forget Me Not, ' Boston Token and Atlantic Souvenir for 1841, Youht's Keepsake, do Juvenile Forget—Me—Not, do The Annualette, do 'Parley's Christmas Tales, Parley's Christmas Gilt; Mrs. Hall's Bible Conversations, The Boy's Country Book, Evenings at Home, Hook of Pleasures, American Mechanic, - Conversations on Nature and Art, Letters to Young Ladies, The Young Ladies Friend. "\\, The Gem, Birth Day Gift, Boy's Life of Harrison, The House I. live in, My Little Friends, Anecdotes of Washington, Interesting Stories, Marmaduke Girl's own Book, Boy's o.vn Book, Together with tilarge assortment of other Juve— nile Books. ALS 3, An elegant ossortment of Bibles, Prayer Books, dc,c, &c , just received and for sale by October 17 O. IL Ss 64 011 Come and See.” RANT, Carroll, & Co., have added to their new `u" and Cheap Stock of Merchandize, which they offer to the citizens of Pottsville, and the public gen erally, at much less prices than have ever been sold in the region for Cash, to wit: Super Blue, Blaok. Brown Green Olive Broad Cloths, Casimeres, and Sattinets. Also superior Muslin De Lanes, French and Eng lish Merinocs, French and domestic prints, from fié to 33 cents per yard. Yellow, White, Red, Green and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels. 1 ti yards Unbleached Muslin, do " Bleached do. HARDWARE. Locks,tatches, Butts and Screws, Sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes, Long and short handled Coal Shovels, Cast Steel point Sand d Coal Riddles front O. a, la, o. inches, Wire Styes, No 2,3, 4, 6. 8, 10, 1 - 2,14. and 16, Cast .Steel pr. Bar, or by the pound, American do. " NAILS. 20 Kegs 4,4 i, 5,5 i inch Cut Spikes, 20 do. 3d, 4d, 6d, Bd. 10d, 12d, 20(00d, 40d Nails BACON. 3on lb s. Bicon, consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch. Mackerel No.'l, fresh,—lrish and Pickled Salmon 200 lbs. Balogne Sausage. Sugar at all rates; Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee; Raisins, Currants; Dip'd and Moulded Candles; Rice, Burley, Young Hyson, Hyson and Soushong Teas fresh, and selected expressly for family use. CHEESE. 2000 lbs, superior New and Old Cheese. 101 " Sap Sago do. SEGARS. 10 Boxes superior Havanna Segara, 10 do do Principee do. 1000 Half Spanish do 'C Maryland 1000 Common, do. OIL. 400 Os : , Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black, 200 " Refined, do. 200 " Whale do. per Bbl. or Gallon. We have had so many complaints from our cus,F , tamers, who have purchased Oil elsewhere, that we have been very particular in our selection. Call and give our oil a trial, we know it is 0. K. S. "011 Klear Sperm." Dec 19, 1840. 51— Chillingworth's 11 orks. rSIT Works of W. Chillingworth, M. A. con taining his Book, entitled the religion of Pro— testants, a safe way to salvation, together with his Sermons, Letters, Discourses and controversies, first American from the Twelfth English Edition. Just received and for sale by 52-3 t B. B ANNA N. December 19, 51— Er Subscribers to this No•Ic are requested to call at this Office, and receive their copies. NEW GOODS. rip HE subscriber haF again received a fresh and 11 - general assortment of FALL WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Brown and pilot Cloths medium and fine qualities, low priced; Cassimers Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Canton Flannels Checks, English and French Merino, Vestings, Hosiery, Calicoes, Shawls, Umbrellas, Stocks, Bleached and Unbleached Mullins, Ticking, &e. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Via : Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black, Green and Im. periall Teas, Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rats ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Rice, Cheese, &c. Foil those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to purchase at extremely low rates, a visit would be sufficient. The advantageous terms on which they were purchased, will enable him to dispose of them as reasonable as can be purchased in a similar establishment in this section of country. All who may be disposed to honor him with a visit, will f i nd sufficient proof of the accuracy of the above statement and will no doubt be readily suited in quantity, quality and price. GEO. W. SLATER. December 12,. 50— Salmon. UST received a boperwr article of fresh No, 1 " S&imon. Also, Pickled Herring for sale by GEO. W. SLATER. Ddcernber 12, 50— Codfish. A SUPERIOR lot of Codfish can be purchased very cheap at the store of GEORGE W. SLATER. December 12, SO Lost. A bAMLET CLOAK, with a for collar, the find. er will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to this office. Dficeinber, 12 50— Green and Black Teas JUST received and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 48— For Sale, VERY low, 2 small tracts of land on Tumbling Run, the one about 4 and the other from 5 to 6 males from Pottsville. the one containing 80 and the other 100 acres, Wite Oak, White and Yellow Pine; and Spruce Timber—they would be sold eith. er together or separate. A public road is now be. ing made through the land to Pottsville. For terms enquire of Henry Roush or Joseph Morgan, Or. rigsburg. if Ithe above land is not sold before the first day of February next, it will then be offered at Public sale at the House of Michael Mortimer, in Pottsville. JOSEPH MORGAN. , Orwigsborg. Nov. 28, 48-Ist feb. 48- Farm to be Let. fro be let, a farm ately occupied by Frederick a• Beckman, near the Old Bull's Head, on the 'Millersville Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap. ply to G. W. FARQUHAR. October 10, 41— Almanacs for 1841. GRMAN arid English Almanca for 1841, by the gross, dozen, or single, for sale by B. BANNAN November 10 45-- 50- B. BANNAN 42 ALSO, GROCERIES. _~~ _ • m%tmismam CONSUMP CAN BE Mit Du. WISTAWS Dalsani of It ild-Cherry, THE CELEURLTED REMEDY FOR Diseases of Me Lungs. IcHMEROS remedies have been offered and puffed " into notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, some of which has undoubtedly been found very useful but of all that have hitherto been known. it must be universally acknowledged there is none that has ever proved 'as successful as the BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing restora tive and healing i.roperties of this BALSAM. that even in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa tient has suffered the most distressing cough. riolent pain in the chest. difficulty of brinthing, night sweats, bleating of the lungs. and when the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief, and when Botanic. Homcepathic, and numerous other rem edies, had been used rai. many months in vain, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and been productive of the nynst astonishing relief. In - the early stages of the disc se, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Cutarrahl Consumption. it has been used with undeviating success, and in many'insmnces. when this disease seemed to have marked its victim for an early grave. the use of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and restored the lungs to a state of perfect In that form of CONSUMPTION, so prevalent a mongst delicate yodng females. commonly termed debil ity or 'going into a decline.' a complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also been used witlitir prising success, and not eply possesses the power of checking the progress of; this alarming disease, but at the same time strenethens atio invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we have ever possessed. CO - LIVER COMPLAINT—In diseases of the Liver. particularly when attended with a rough, indigestion or wandering pains in the side, it has also proved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the most powerful remedies had failed. 0:7" ASTHMA —ln this complaint it also been used in numerous instances with the most singular success. It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly, free, arrests the cough, and will seldom fail to give per- , manent relief. BRONCHITIS.—As a remedy in all Bronichial affections of the throat, attended with a hoarseness, cough or soar in the throat. it will also be found a very effectual remedy.and will mostly afford immediate relief if ined at the commencement of the attack. • Mr COUGHS AND COLDS —ln common coughs and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout the winter, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy in use and when colds settle upon the lungs. causing an intiamation with pains is the breast, difficulty or shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the same time prevent the lungs from becoming Chore seriously diseased. rEr' CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In these complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam will be found much superior to the Paregoric Elver Syrup of Squillsond the various COUGH NI urr ti RES in common use. as it is etitirely free from any thing the least injurious, and may at all times be given to children with perfect safety, and with the certainty of itsaffording them speedy relief. ID - ' AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for many other complaints, this Balsam will also he found particularly useful Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a pi werfitl influence over many diseases depending on a depraved condition of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mercury. or other deleterious drugs, that are often compounded iti different quack nos :rums, will . find it a remedy of great value, possessing the power of strengthening and invigoraring the whole system more effectual than any other medicine we pos sess. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this medicine has already acquired great celebrity, there may prob ably be some attempts to imitate it. and deceive the public with a spurious mixtute, to prevent which I.would wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two sizes each, having the words WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. PIIILADA , blown in the glass. and a label on the front with the signature of HENRY wisrAß, M. D. without which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Chemists, No 21., Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. 11._rThe Genuine Medicine sold by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price $1 per Bottle Dec.s, 1840. 49 " Boots and Shoes. Ladies Fine Buskins, do Leather, do. do French, Ties, do Grecian, do. do Slippers, do Boots, Morrocco and Leather. Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, do Coarsed do do Shoes, coarse and fine, Children's Shoes of every size and quality, ust received from New York, and for sale very ow by Nov. 28, Miller andlilaggerty IX AVE received their Winter Stock of Fresh Groceries, consistine of a very general as4ort ment. which they arc disposed to sell at a small ad vance for Cash. • Nov. 28, 48— Pickles, Sauces, Preserves, Bc. ERK IN, Walnut, Red Cabbage, Mixed, Onion, Picolilly, and Lobster Pickles, Spanish and French Olives, French, English and American Mus tard's, Jonn Bull and Harvey's Sauces; Tomato, Walnut, and Mushroon Ketchups, Red Current Jel ly, Raspberry Jam, assorted Brandied Fruits; Pep— per Sauce, Rose Water, Lemon Syrup, Preserved Ginger for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. December 12, :0— Boston Cramberrys, F OR sale sy . E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. December 12, 50— Plain' & Figured DeLanes. A NEW supply of those beautiful and fashions ble goods, just received and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. December 5; 49 Elegant Prayer Books AND BIBLES, JUST received and for sale by B. BANNAN Deoember 5, Harrison ism ' VOW that the Elections of our Country have de 111 tided that OLD Tie is to be the next President, and better times being a consequence of that result; the undersigned would be pleased to receive any Orders in the Boat Building line, either at home or from abroad. I am Oepaied to build any number of Boats—of any size—and almost at any price. So come on boys, let us teal the effect of victory.- JOHN M. CROSLAN - D. December 5, 49 Irish Whiskey, OFsuperior Quality- Loaf Sugar and Lemons for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. SO- December 12, T. & S. BEATTT. fIAVE just received from New York, 2000 lbs superior Smoked Beef, 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 do do Shoulders, 4000 do do Dairy Cheese, 10 Bla. do Small Pork, 10 do do No. I, Mackrel, (late Fares) sdo do Pickled Herring, goo lbs. Codfish, All of which they offer on as good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. Nov. 2S, Piano for Sale. FOR SALE, cheap fir earth. a good mond hand Plana. Apply at It& arm. - NOOMber 3 . • No+ ;4415 iNkIA T. 6: J. BEATTY. 48- 49- 48- ME [bewildered vision in rapid a • •••• `;" de - Winter-- - Clothing. . -• PRICES 713 SHIT THE TIMES. • THDadverttsers have On hand and will sell very, cheap for cash. Super double nulled Engl ish &agar Cloth Over coats full trimed '- 018 to 20 Double milled Frock Coate, made in the best style from Mete 111, Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Cetstr, ' /2 to 16 do do Frock dw tti to /4 do Harrington Cloth Over Coats, Ito 0 Blue Black and fancy colored Drees Coats. 9 to 14 do do --- do Extra superfine weator Eng. land Cloth Dress Coats, $l4 to HP Superfine Blue Black and fancy colored Cassiorere Pants, CI to 11 Superfine do do Buckskin Cassimer sto 0 do Satinet Pants, 4to & Heavy lined Satinet Pants, 21 to 3 First qublity Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 4} do do Cloth do 6 to 71 do do Fustian hunting Coats 61 Fine Kentucky Jean Coats, 51 Heavy Genne Silk Velvet Vests. - 5 to 6 Superfine English Elk. Blue Elk. fancy cut Silk Velvet Vests, $4l to Si Fine English boiled Satin Vests. 3 to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen. Velvet Vests 31 to 4} Superfine Blue and Blk.Cassimere do 3to 3i Fine double Breast Sattinet Vest, 2 to 2.1 Valentin anu Woolen Velvet do lo to 5 A general assortment of superfine Lambs-wool Shirts and Dram, ere, fine Linnen and Muslin Starts &t. , Cotton and Canton flannel under Shirts and Drawers, heavy Marino Shirts g.c. Hoisery, heavy Germantown Woollen Hose and half hone, fine white Cotton and heavy Lambs wool hose, superfine folk trimed Satin and Bombazine Stocks, extra French Merino and hair cord Scharf* and Scharf Stocks. Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars &c. & . c. Also, a large and handiome assortment of super fine West of England Clothe and Ca.airneres, and a small quantity of well selected French Cloths. a mongBt which are a variety of Diamond Beaver Cloths for Over Coats of different shades and finish. Also heavy eomestic Diamond Bear Cloths. Those who pay Cash may buy bargains of Ncorr & TAYLOR. WoolleivDealers and Tailors, corner of Centre and Mahantango Streets November 2t, Feathers. LIVE Gcese Feathers, for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON October 24 Valuable Rolling Mill, At Manyunk, Philadelphia County, Pennsy lea FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ~IIE ROLLING MI LL at Manyunk. located di- IL 'remit , on the Schut IkIII Canal, having a whir) on it of 150 feet, depth to low Water mark of Schuyl kill River 400: Mnnyunk and Flat Rock Turnpike passes through the lot about 200 feet from the canal ; is very convenient for receiving stock and shipping Manufactured iron brCanal or Turnpike, being a- bout 7 miles from the City. Thu power is obtained from the water of the Canal, having 150 inches un der a head of 3 teet ; diameter of the water wheel feet, width 20 feet, water and ground rent 0975 annually. There is a large Mill on ono side of the water wheel ,with roughing rolls and 3 pair of large bar rolls for rolling Ito 3i inch round, a to '2 inch square. and 2i x 3 and 4 inch flat iron: turning lathe, squeezers, 3 puddling and I heating furnaces, 00 the opposite side of the wheel is a small mill for rolling all sizes of round and square under one inch, and scroll and hoop iron, with one heating furnace. There furnaces are built for buroing bituminous Coal. For further information, address or apply to JACOB F. HOECKLEY, No. 248 north 3d street. Nov. 10, 46-71 New Cheap Cash Store. Fr HE subscriber has just opened in Centre street, - 111 a tew doors above Norwegian street, an entire new and elegant assortment of Goode, consisting of Dry Goods,Queeneware. GroceO I es, hardware, &c. All of which were purchosed at such prices ati will enable 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 assertion, that he will not be exceeded by any in cheapness. An are respectfully invited to call and exam ine the assortment and prices, being confident hit words will no. suffer (ruin such a course. GEO. W. SLATER, ' 44 October 31, Nott Stove for Sale. ANOTT STOVE, with pipe appertaining,in good zia• order, may be had at a reasonable price.—Also an office stove, Apply to D. B. M'CARTEE, Pod Cur bon. December 19-30-5 Notice. VVIIEREAS letters of Administration of the " goods and chattlos which were of Henry Lord, lute of the Borodgh of Pottsville, in the coun ty of Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the said Henry Lord - , -- dec. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claltna against the estate of the said deceased, to make khown the same to him without delay. CHARLES LORD. December 12, Rodger's 'celebrated Pen kuives. A FRESH supply of Rodger's Peri.kuivis, a. mong which are his celebrated Treasury and Navy Knife, manufactured for tbo U.S. Government. Just received and fur sale by December 5, NEW STORE. 011 HE subscriber respectfully informs the public. that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3 doors below F. & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor. wecian and Centre Streets, where he offers for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap or Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam. •ne for themselves. November, 21, Merino Shawls, c. .UP IN'S superior Merino Shawls ? purchased -u-s from the importer at a small advance, just re. ceived and for sale cheap. Also, French and English Merinoes, Plain and Figured Mouslin De Lane., and Figured Saxony Cloths, &c. Noaember 21, NEW GOODS. TOST received, a large and splendid assortment tr of new Fall and Winter Goode, viz ' • Dry Goeds of every description. Groceries of all kinds. Glass Zs, Queepsware &c.. Fur, Cloth and Hair Seal Caps, Mackerel, Salt itc. All persons wishing to purchase Goods cheap fees cash, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. SAMUEL HARTZ. October 10, -41— Chair Stuff: THE Subscriber has e3nstantly on hand a - sups rior assortment of Chair Stuff, which he will dispose of at as low rates is can-be obtained at any other establishment. • PETER SEITZINGEBI Foot of the Broad Mountain, Little Manor October 3, . • 41:P—tf. Irish :Whiskey s , - OF a very sirpertorqualitylor - eale • MILER GGIWTY. Noveivber, 28, - ' • 7 IN WE CI 48- LEM B. BANNAN. 49- EDWARD HUGHES. -4tf E. W. EARL 47-4 f El
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