• y • II A Traluablelßeieipt.—Aol meeting of the Lon. don Medical fdoci#ty, Dr. Blake stated that he was able r tp core the most desperate cases of. toothache. (inleihs the diabase was connected with I heumatism) by thp applicrition. of the following remedy to the decaYed4oothi: aftim reducCd to an impalpable pow. der, drachms; nitrous spkrits °tether, 7 drachma. Mix rid apply them to theltootb. The Patritit Son of a I.lrge family.—The - Elec. oral Messenger tirom indiaoa is Col: M. G. C. Clark. Col.C, was with Harrison tit the Maumee and Tip. pecaine, and has•been a resident of Indiana, since the 4eriod, wileni. there wire but six inhabitants withtn its terra°t boundary. But what is most remarkable, he is one of tty.nine eons and two douOters by the'same f ader and mother ? This we reckon, will be hard tp beat.—Detroit Daily AdveOiser, 71' ' ED . Ori the 2nd inst., by the rev. A. T.Geissenhainer, Mr. QEOIIGE YEAGER, to Miss MARIA EGE, all of 'Orariisburg. Oa the 29th IT. by the 'fiev. Joseph McCool, Mr. DANIEL FaLzEn, of Danville, to MISS ELLEN °rm .:Ft:4, of Port Carbon.l • , BY II the same, on the 30th ult. Mr. EDMUND RICH - ARDON, to MISSFCATRALINE LORD, both of Potts • ! • I Potts, ! poTrzraorir T, announce Managers the second Party, for Thursday evening the, 14th inst. at the Penn ylv4nia Hall. Japuaiy 9th, iPhilOmathic Society. Thursday evening, Janu ry 7thl 840. Question .7P' for Discussion Shout Women be permitted to 71 exercise the Elec i tive Franchise," continued. .Affirmafive.—Messrs. 14ville, Loeser,. Pitman, Yrind Kaercher. Aegative.—hressrs. F. Wynkorip, Porte*, Fogerty, , and Palmer. The lovers of Free discussion, and those that are desirous of hearing the Ira - prig Genius of Pottsville spout, are respedtfully invifrd to attend. I. LOESEf4 Secretary, pro tern. . January 2, 1 } . 'Office ofthe sehtiy Iliil I N aviga • tiOn Cowpony, 1 A t the annual! meeting cif the Stockholders held this day, thp follow in:g gentlemen were duly 4 elected officers Or the eniulng• Year. -, i - JOSHIJA. LIPPINqOTT, President. 1 !" Managers. - L Manuel Eyre, , ' Edmund Wilcox, V Thomas Firth', 1 !Mordecai E. Lewis, Lindzey Nicholson, r Richard Randolph, ' Henry Troth,[ , William S. Vaux, john Sergeant, William Ashbribge, John EtJblen, l 1 Jacob G. Morris. Claudius'llarper, triasurer and Secretary. ' Philadelphia, an. 9. i ' 2 ReticuliO Lost. WAS lo Pt hetween Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven, ott Sunday Dthe 3d inst. a TWINE RETICULE, containing a 5 and a 25 cent piece, aind two pocketjhandkerclOefs, one silk and one white. Any pefson who qas found said Reticule. and will leave it at, this office: with the contents, shall Teceive a reward of two dollars January 9, Schuylkill;' Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company. AT an Electicin held at the Pennsylvania Hall ir. the Borough of Pottavi p e, on Monday the 28th December, 18404 the following persona were elec ted officers of the Schuylkill; Valley Navigation and Rail Road Cormiany for the'enauing year, HURD PATTERSON, President. t. Mene,g6s. Abraham Patti Aquilla Balton, George H. Potts, G. G. Palmer. Samuel J. Put:is; Juhn G Hewes, ANDREW RUSSEL, Soc'y. 4 Trea'y. January 9, ' 2 Mill Crtek and Min and liail Row THE Bnard of Manager: a dividend per ce on the capital sick of this I Stockholders or heir legal ter the 18th insti at the o' Treasurer: ANDREW RUSS ;January 9, U. S. Gazette copy three Office. TO E-EVERGR EN,—VO L. H- A Annthty Magazine of PJ:pular Tales, Poetry and ../Ilustc. name— Two Thllars per annum in ad. vance. 1 - With the Januiry Numiler will commence the Second Volume or tales, pop t ar compendium of new and elegant literature. 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Besides. the works above ;enumerated, the Ever green will contai, as it hai'Ohitherto contained, the spirit of the besti foreign Reviews and Magazines, besides original *pieces by native authors of distinc tion. J Former subscribers are r quested to renew their subscriptions at their earliest convenience, and new subscribers not tei delay forWarc'ing their names, so that we may knOw the exact edition that will be re. qUired. A single volume o(the Evergreen' is com posed cf about. $OO pages of the choicest literary matter:. I 1 Tsasts..—Two Dollars iu advance, or Five Dollars for three copies, in all . caseOree of postage. New subscribers will 'receive all the back numbers from April to December, 1840, together with the second volume, for $3, remitting free of eipema. J. WINCHESTER. street, [I ' 30 A i n New York. , January 9th. 4. - Dancing. PER SONS Oching .to Ole lessons in dancing are respectfully informed that the last quarter will commence inn the 18t of January, (Waltzing and Gallopadinii included. : For tenni andpartim nlars apply at the Penney' poia Hall. January 9. C,, tr: Office of the Mount Carbon ailrOad. At a meeting Of the Stockholders of this company held this day, agreeable to the public notice, the following gentlemen were duly elected officers to servo for the ensu.ng year viz: J. R. WHITE, President. Managers. William Dundan, W. C. Patterson, Joshua Emlin,i Philip A. Nicklin, John White, • 'Joseph PEIU„ i. B. Davidson, Charles SA : Williams. James C. Winne!! Secretary and Treasurer, • JAMES C. DONNED., Se c'.Y. Philadelphia, .7 afi..9th. 2 t, He also keeps constantly on hand a general as eortrnent of all kinc's or work, such as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valieces. Travelling Bags, Gig and Riding Whips, &o. Every description of work A TWO Suitt brick dwellling house and lot in his line will be made to order, on the shortest zaa- in Schuylkil Haven, now occupied by Samuel totice, with neatness, durability, and on terms as Trout and other s, Stone Coal would be taken in pay- low as can be done elsewhere. merit. For terms apply to the subscriber( Orwigs. rl3 An excellent assortment of Silver and Brass bu*, or Henry Deningcr, Philadelphia. , . Mounting, Riding and Gig Whipa, &c. &c. which JOSEPH 5 - IORGAN. he Will sell very cheap, wholesale and retail. Or wigsburg Jam f 9. 2 December 12, 50— For Sale. 'Me PARTIES. 2—l in 2—lin Hill Navigation Company. have this day declared i t for thelast six months, 'nmpany, payable to the epresentai Ives on or at: .e'of the Secretary and L, Sec'y. 4 Treas'y. 2 times and charge this EMI EMI ,Pottsville Water Company. rrierE - 11o' ard of Minster. have this day- L declared 41 - a dividend of 3 per cent for the last 6 months, on the Capital Stock of the said Company. payable to the Stockholders or 'their legal representatives on or after the 18th inst. it the•office of Alex. Graham, Treasurer, Centre Street. ANDRE W ;RUSSEL, President. January 9. • .Schuylkill Wharf TO LET. • „ffi.; THE large Wharf and commodious Stare. house formerly occupied by Humphreys& Co., containing in front on said river 23S feet. For information enquire of JNO. P. WETHERILL, in 12th at. above Arch st. Philadelphia. January 2, 1-3 t Information Wanted, a y SOLOMON LAVERTY, an Irishman by ILF birth, aged about 19, who arrived in New York In August last. Ae pfxson who has any knowl edge of the said SolOmaq.averty—or if this notice should meet his eye, he or they will confer a panic. Um. favour on his distressed parents, by addressing a line to the subscriber, naming his residence, otc. RICHARD WINLACd. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa. 1-3 t Gloves Gloves!! JUST received a superior article of Ladies Hos kin Gloves. E. Q. A. HENDERSON. January 2, 1— New Books. DANCROFT'S History of the United States, Recognition'of Friends in another world, by Rev. Dr. Dorr, Agathos, and other stories, History of Grace Harriet. , N just received and for sale by -,8. BANNAN. January 2, 1— Strained Sperm Oil. BB LEATHED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a very superior quality, warranted not to congeal or smoke. For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. January 2, • 1— Pottsville Institute.: IFHE Winter Term of this institution will corn mence on the first Monday in January, and close On the 27th of March. January 2, 1— ILECIANT Freneh Worked Collars. For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. January 2, 1— Old Established Passa,ge Office, CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTH STREETS, NEW YORK. THE subscribers having completed • z i E 7l • : their arrangement for the year 1841, for 444 the purpose of bringing out steerage . 0., passengers, beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that a first class vessel 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 tarnished with lodgings and a convenient place to cook in during the time they May he detained there by ..head winds or stormy weather--free of any expense to themselves—on ap plication ,at the company's office to 11r. P. W. BY R NES. No 36 Waterloo Road, who will, it con. section with his numerous agents throughtiot 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 'provisions fit the passage for $lO extra, or $25 for passage, provisions and i hospital money. As usual in all cases, where the, persons decline coming, the money w ill be refunded to those from Whom it may have been,secieved, on their returning the passage certificate. GLOVER & WM UR RAY, Corner of Pine and South sts. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, and is ready to recieve the passage money for those who wish to • end for their friends, and will also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particulars apply at the Millers' Journal Office. Jan. 2d St. Übes Salt. A SUPERIOR article for preseri7ing Pork. For sale by E. Q & A HENDERSON. January 2, Dissolution The partnership heretofore existing between James Daniell and Sethaliel Harries, under the firm of Daniells & Harris, Coal Miners, was dissolved on the 19inst. by mutual consent. All those indebted to the firm are requested to make payment to James Daniell and all those having claims will also present them toditm who is authorised to settle the business of the lite firm. J'A MES DANIELL, SETHALI EL HARRIES 52-3tl Sep. 26. Office of . the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company. Notice. THE annual meeting of stockholders in this Com pany 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 Presi dent and ten Managers to conduct the affairs of the Company for one year, and until others be appointed, will there - be held. JNO. H. CRESSON, Secretary. Berks &. Schuylkill Journal, Reading, Insert three times, and charge this office. Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 52-3 f Enim'ett's Speech. SPEECH of Robert Emmet, before Lord Norbury and COLORED PRINTS of the Rev. Theobold Matthew, the apostle of Temperance. just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Dec. 26, 52 Gen. Harrison. APamphlet of 48 pages, entitled the civil servi— ces of Gen. Harrison, President elect, price 3 cents. ju.t received and ,for sale by December 26, Carpenters Wanted. The Subscriber will employ 4 or ssteady car penters at liberal wages: JOHN M. CROSLAND. Dec. 24th 1840. :52 . Retitoval., PATENT, SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles,* &c. Rfeli.lßD D. SHOEXER, 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 right, and recommends them to the public as being far superior in durability, ease, end 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. redly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves. White Winter Strati • , Sperm Oil. MILLER &HAGGERTY have just receiied their Winter stock of White Winter Strained Sperm Oil, which they, can recommend td their fi lends and the public as beingsoperior. Nov. 28; Was Lost, A NOTE drawn by Samuel B. Reeve & Co, In favor of Dougherty & Bast, dated Septem ber Ist, 1890, for 8135 65. - As payment i has been stopped the public are cautioned againt reeeiving it. L. C. DOUG H ERTY . Dec. 26. 52-4 Geo. W. Slater, fAS just received a fresh lot of No.l, 2 and 3 Mackrel, in whole and Barrels, and will be sold at a small advance on the cost. December 12, 50— G RANT, Carroll, & Co., have added to their new 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 ben-sold in the region for Cash, to wit: Super Blue, Black, Brown Green Olive 'Broad Cloths, Casimeres, and Sattinets. Also superior Muslin De Lanes, French and Eng- Merinoes, French and domestic prints, from 64 to 33 cents per yard. Yellow, White, Red, Green and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels. I yards Unbleached Muslin, do " Bleached do. HARDWARE. Locks, Latches, Butts and Screws, Sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes, Long and short handled Coal Shovels, . Cast Steel point Sand do. Coal Riddles from inches, Wire Sives, No 2,3, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, Cast Steel pr. Bar, or by the pour.d, American do. " NAILS. 20 Kegs 3i. 4,4 i, 5, .5i inch Cut Spikes, 20 do. 3d, 4d, 6d, Bd. toe, 2d,20d,30d, 40d Nails. 300 lbs. Bicon, consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch.. Mackerel No. I, 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, Barley, 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. SEG ARS. 10 Boxes superior Havanna Segars, . .10 do do Principee do. 1000 Half Spanish do. j Maryland 1000 Common, do. OIL. 400 glls. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black, 200 " Refined, do. 200 " W hale do. per Bbl. or Gallon. We have had so many complaints from our cuse tourers, 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. "Oil Klear Sperm." Dec 19, 1840: 51— Chillingworth's II orbs. ►IIHT 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 Editiun. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 19, 51— Er Subscribers to this Work are requested to call at this Office, and receive their copies. -- NEW GOODS. - JIVE subscriber has again received a fresh and general assortment of FALL h 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, Ves'ings, Hosiery, Calicoes, Shawls, Umbrellas, Stocks, Bleached and Unbleached Muslim', Ticking, &e. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Via: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black,Green and lm penal Teas, Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rais ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Rice, Cheese, &el For 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 piachased,, will enable him to dispose of them as reasur.able 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 find sufficient proof oft he accuracy of the above statement and will no doubt be readily suited in quantity, quality and price. GEO. W. SLATER. December 12, 50— B.BANNAN. 1- Salmon: UST received a otperior article of fresh No, 1 Salmon. Also, Pickled Herring for sale by GEO. W. SLATER. ,December 12, 50— Codfish. A SUPERIOR lot of Codfish can be purchased very cheap at the store of GEORGE W. SLATER. December 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 Rut, the one about 4 and the other from 5 to 6 miles from Pottsville. the one containing 80 and the other 100 acres, Wit° Oak, While and Yellow Pine, and Spruce Timbcr—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 Ransil or Joseph Morgan, Or. rigsburg. 11 the above laud is not sold before the first day of February next, it will then be offered at Public kale at the House of Michael Mortimer, in Pottsville. JOSEPH MORGAN. Or wigsburg. Nov. 28, 48-Ist feb. B. BANNAN. 52- WO be let, a farm otely occupied by Frederick -a. Beekman, ,near the Old Bull's Head, on the Mineraville Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap. ply to G. W. FARQUHAR. October 10, Almanacs for 1841. gra ERMAN and English Almaims for 1841, by lu" the gross, dozen, or single, for sale by B. BANNAN November 10 45 NEW GOODS. _I :IST received, a large and splendid assortment 4 P-P of new Fall and Winter Goods, viz: Dry - Goods of every description. Groceries of all kinds. Glass & Queensware &c. Fur, Cloth and Hair Seal Caps, Mackerel, Salt itc. All persons ,wishing to purchase Goode cheap for cash, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. SAMUEL HARTZ. October 10, - 41= - received alr sale by B. BANNAN. Depernber 2. 49 THE MIN K• S. 66 011• Come and See.” BACON. ALSO, GROCERIES. Farm to be Let. Elegant Prayer ooks AND BIBLES, , #6 l -.11 OU R 'II,: CONSUMPTION CAS CEREI Dn. WISTAWS Balsam of IF lid-Cherry) THE CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR Diseases of the Lungs. N'UMEROS remedies have heen 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 properties of this BALSAM. that even in the worst forma of CONSUMPTION. when the pa tient has suffered the most distressing cough. violent pain in the chest, d iffi culty of brea th ing, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, 4-e and when.the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief, and when Botanic, Homeepathic. and numerous other rem edies, had been used for many months in vain, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and been productive of the most astonishing relief. In the early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catarrah/ Consumption, it has been used with undeviating success, and in many insonces, 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 health. In that form of CONSUMPTION, so prevalent a mongst delicate young females, commonly termed debil ity or 'going into a decline.' jt complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also been used with sur prising success, and not only possesses the power of checking the progress of this alarming disease, but at the same time strengthens and invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we have ever possessed. KrLIVER COM PLA INT—In diseases of the Livei, particularly when attended with a cough, 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. ASTEIMA.—In 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 used at the commencement of the attack. MT' COUGHS AND COLDS —ln common coughs and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout tne winter, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy, in use, and when colds settle upon the lungs. causing an inflamation with pains in 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 more seriously diseased. IC? CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In these complaints l ) so common to young children, this Balsam will be fotsnd much superior to the Paregoric Elixer Syrup of Squills,and the various COUGII MIXTURES in common use, as it Is entirely free from any thing the least injurious, and may at all times he given to children with perfect safety, and with the certainty ofitsaffording them speedy relief. lET AS FAMILY MEDICINE for many other complaints, this Balsam will also be found particularly useful Besides having proved an invaluable remedyin all Pulmonary affections, i. exerts a pi werfal influence over many diseases depending on a depraved condition of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of ,llercury. or other deleterious drugs, that arc often compounded in different quack nos— :rums, will find it a remedy of great value, resessing the power of strengthening and invig.orating the whole system mote effectaal 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 mutute. to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to observe the killowing marks of the g l onum,:e Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two sizes each, having the words WISTAR'S BA LSAM OF' WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blown in the glass, and a label ori the front with the sivature of HENRY WIST'AIR, M. D. Without which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WI LLI ANIS & Co. Chemists, No 21, Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in ill the principal towns throughout the United States. ID - The Genuine Medicine eold by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Soln Agent for Pottsville. Price 81 per Bottle Dec.s, 1840. 49 THE Subscriber has cDnstantly on hand a sup rior ;assortment of Chair Stuff, which he will dispoe of at as low rates as can be obtained at any otherestablishment. PETER SEITZINGER. Foot of the Broad Mountain, Little Mahenop October 3, .40-1! 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 Buots, do Coarsed do do Shoes, coarse and fine, Children's Shoes of every size and civility, just received from New York, and for sale very low by. T. & J , . BEATTY. Nov. 28, 48— Miller and Haggerty HAVE received their Winter Stock of Fresh m--a Groceries, consisting of a very general assort. ment, which they are disposed to sell at a small ad vance for Cash. Nov. 28, Plain & Figured DeLanes. A NEW supply of those beautiful and fashiona ble goods, just received and for sale by I'. & J. BEATTY. Decenibc r 5, 49 AVOW that the Elections of our Country have de 4 - 11 cideti that OLD Tip is to be the next President, and better times being a consequence of that result; the undOsigned would be pleased to receive any Orders its the Boat Building line, either at home or from abroad. I am pitcpated to build any number of Boats—of any sized-and almost at any price. So come on ,boys, let Its leel the'effect of victory. Deceniber 5, T. 4k T. BEATTY, SAVE just received from New York, • az2 1 106 lbs superior Smoked Beef, 100(f do do new Hams, 1000'do do Shoulders, 4000 do do Dairy Cheese, 10 Ble. do Small Pork. 16: do do No. 1, Mackrel, (late Fares) • .% do do Pickled Herring, 2000 lbs. Codfish, All of `;l;vhich they offer on as good terms as can be obtainthd elsewhere. Nov. 2s, 48— • NEW STORE. riIHE subscriber respectfully informs tho public, thafhe has opened a store in Centre Street, 3 doors' below F. & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor. wegiao and , Centre Streets, where he afters for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, • Queensware, &c. All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap for Cash, are respectfully Invited to call and exam. ine for themselves. EDWARD HUGHES. NoveMber, 21, —4tf Gloves! Gloves!! G E"LEMEN'S Beaver end Hoskin Gloves da German and Lined do. Ladies Baskin, Kid and York fan do. do do. for sale by E. Q. & A. HEADERSON. 0064 24. 4s- 11l Chair Stuff: Harrisonism JOHN M. CROSLAND 49- Cheap Bendy Made Winter . Clothing. PRICES TC) SUIT THE TINES. , THE advertisers have on ban ¢ and will sell very cheap for cash. Sunni' double milled Engl l 7n Beaver Cloth Over.. coats f3ll trimed 918 to 20 Rouble milled Frock Coats, made in the best style how $l6 to 16 Heavy English Pilot Cloth 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 Euro !superfine west of Eng land Cloth Dress Coats, $l4 to 18 Superfine Blue Black and fancy colored Cassimere Pants, 57 to 8 Superfine do do Buckskin Cassiraer sto 6 do Satinet-Pants, 4 to 5 Heavy lined Satinet Pants, ' 2a to 3 First quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 4a do do Cloth do 6to 7a do do P.ictian hunting Coats 6a Fine Kentucky Jean Coats, fea Heavy Genoa Silk Velvet Vests, 5 to 6 Superfine English Bllt. Blue BM. fancy cut Silk Velvet Vesta, . s4a toga Fine English boiled Satin Vests, 3 to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen Velvet Vests 3a 1143 Superfine Blue and 131 k. Cato iniere do 3to 3a Fine double Breast Sattinet Vest, 2 to 24 Valentia anu Woolen Velvet do H to 6 A general assortment of superfine Lambswool Shirts and Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts •&q, Cotton and Canton flannel under Shirts and Drawers, heavy Marino Shirts LS -c. Hoisery, heavy Germantown Woollen Hose and half hose, fine white Cotton and heavy Lambs wool hose, superfine full trimed Satin and Bombazine Stocks, extra French Merino and hair cord Scharfs, and Scharf Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars &c. &c. Also, a large and handsome assortment of super fine West of England Cloths and Ca.simeres, and a small quantity of well selected French Cloths, a. mongst which are a variety. of Diamond Beaver Cloths for Over Coats of different shades and finish. Also heuvy domestic Diamond Bear Cloths. Those who pay Cash may buy bargains of` LIPPINCOTI & TAYLOR. Woollen Dealers and ,Tailors, corner of Centre and Mahantango Streets: November 28, New Cheap Cash Store. -m•IIE subscriber tSns just opened in Centre street, a tew doors above Norwegian strenl, an entire new and elegant assortment ofGoud s osisisting of Dry Goods, I Queensware. Groceries, Hardware, &c. All of which were purchused at such prices as 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. All are respectfully invited to call and exam ine the assortment and prices. being confident his words will nor suffer from such a course. October 31. Rodg - erls celebrated Pen knives. A I RESH supply of Rodger's Pen-knives, a to mong which are his celebrated Treasury and Navy Knife, manu'..actured fur the U.S. Government. Just received and fur sale by December 5, • • BREWSTER'S Pectoral Mixture, LIOR the cure of Coughs, Colas, Influenza, Phthis ic, Spitting of Blood, pain and weakness of the Breast, and Lungs, and all pulmonary affections. Price, 25 cents per bottle. A supply of the above medicine just received and for sale at the Drug Store of • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. November 2.8, 48— Children's Shoes. A LARGE assortment of Philadelphia manutac L -11 - tured Children's Shoes, for sale by E. Q. 4 A. HENDERSON. 41- October 10, ,Muslin de Lanes. AFEW pieces choice patterns elegant Muslin de Lanes, for sale very low by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 1— January 2, Crackers. 10RESH Water, SugE. ar, Soda and Bran Crackers -a: for sale by Ce 4.. A. HENDERSON. January 2, Quills: Quills !! FROM 25 cents to $ 3 75 per hundred, just re ceived and for sale by December, Stationary, ifc., OF almost every description, just received Ind for sale cheap by December 5, Chess Men, JUST received and fur sale by B. BANNAN. December 5, 49 Cobb's School Books. COBB'S series of School Books—A fresh 'Ehipply at Philadelphia prices, by the dozen or single, always for sale by B. BANNAN. December 5, 49 Dried Apples and reaches, F OR sale at the store December 12, Mitchell's School Geography. viiE best now in use, a tresh supply better bound, - 111 - together with MITCHELL,S PRIMARY SCHOOL GE. OGRAPFIY, A new work just published, for beginners, and which has already been introduced in the Schools In Philadelphia. Also, MITCHELL'S GEOGRAHPICAL READER. for Schools and families, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Deceinber 5, 49 Conte, Sugar, and Molasses. 10 Bags Government Java Coffee, 10 do Strong scented Rio do 5 Hhds. St. Croix, New Orleans, & Porto Rico Sugir. 5 Hhds. Steam Sugar House & N. 0. Molasses. 500 lbs. Refined Loaf and Lump Sugar, for sale low by December 5, Juvenile ,Books. A : N extensive variety, suitable for hnliday pres. za• ants, just received and for sale by Deeemser 5, Parchment. WELL prepared English Parchment. large and small sheets. just received and for sale by B. BNNAN December 5, 49 Steel Peas. .AL VERY large assortment from SO cants to S 6 -.ex per Gross, among which are the latest and Most approved pattens, pot received and for sale by BAN. Decembei 5, 48- GEO. W. SLATER, 44- B. BANNAN. 49- B. 13ANNAN 49- B. BANNAN. 49- GEO. W. SLATER. 50- T. & J. BEATTY. 49- B. - BANN AN. 49- SIVA! M.'S E ill lOM E . The most wilful Family Medicine ever c , • fered tb the Public. THIS well known Aoti-Dysenterie and' Worm Med-, ichae has proved auceesafully 'these tredve years past, and is un vett:dilly acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed in the diseases tor'which it is reeemritended: It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. Worms being'especially apt to infest persons of debit' Hared digestive organs and emaciated constitution.. much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm med icines, which generally consists of the strongest puma , tires, calomel, that destroyer of the constitution, bitter.., pink root, spirits of turpentine, vvertuseee oil &c. &c Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomoch, and Olen materially injure the general health, without removing the camis Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the general health, without r.ernoving the cause. Swaim', Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the cause of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action to the stomach. bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup, hooping cough. &c. This medicine,by invigorating the internal functions torenght ening the organs of digestion. and remelting the primary . cause which creates morbid sccretionit, will relieve . Bowel Complaints. Choli6, Ulvveeterp Despepsia, and the whole train of biliary affections, Sick Headache. Acidity of the Stomach, Foul Breath. Bleeding Piles, &c. It is an antidote in the early stage of Fever and Cholera lalorbus. As general Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as the aapplicable to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Swaim's Vermituge will be toniet ofsome utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the con— vivality of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of aridity of the stomach, not en— frequently produced by wine. In She 11%4163 of this howeve r. a dose in the morning or the followifalmorning will, in most instances, restore the tone of the Stom— ach. Families resident in the country, and insulated in a measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to the far wear, or boiled to distant ports. seminaries and all public institutions and charitable associations will find this remedy corstantly at hand. of great utility.. Prepared at SWAThIrS LABORATORY Philadelphia. And for sale by B. BANNAN, A gent for Schuylkill Connty. 41—tf October 31 Dr. Lekly's .Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla. To the World. yon wish to make use ti'Sarsaiktrilla, be adtised to try nit. LEIDY'S NIEDICATIM EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ; It is positivelyllie strongest pre paration in existence. one bottle of It (which costs but one dollar) being equal to one gallon of Syrup, as it is usually prepared in the shops, and equal to two bottles of any other extract. Dr. Leidy begs leave to state that he himself prepares it, and can consequently vouch for its strength. Numerous- Physicians throughout the U nited States, give it the preference over all other prep'. rations of Sarsaparilla, both from the tact of its superior strength (consequently efficacious when employed) and from the circumstance of its being prepared by a regu lar Apothecary and Physician, attested by Dr'. Physic, Chapman, - Jackson, Horner, Gibson, Dewees, James, Cote, &c. &. It is useless here to name the numerous affections wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the sole Specific.— Suffice it to say. it is recommended by all Physicians throughout the world. in diseases of Skin, Bones, Liver, , and particularly all diseases produced by impurities of the blood and animal fluids. As a purifier of the blond, it is at all times (and particularly in the Spring and Fall) invaluable In warm chmates.throughout the Summer Season no person should nr glect using itocca atonally Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians, and others accompany the directions. For sale by ( B. BANNAN. Sole agent for-Schuylkill county. 23—tf June 6 NEW STORE: fiE subscribers would inform their friends and A- the public that they hove established' them selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Parvins Drug Store, w here they offer for sale a general assortment of , Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas. Wines, • Liquors, queensvvare,- Glassware and. Hardware, All of which they arc disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do en exclusive cash business. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. awing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May i 6 20— . Hickok & Fleming's , EVANGELICAL MUSIC.' JUST received and for sale by B BANN AN. October 31, Harrison Medals, A ND Badges, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Deeemher 5, 49 New Goods. IT is with pleasure that the subscriber announces to his customers and the public in general, that he has j..st returned from • Philadelphia, and le now supplied with a general assortment of GOLD 4- .S'ILVEE WATCHES, Of a very superior quality. Also, an assortMent , of Gold and silver Patent Lever Watches. Gold guard Keys, and Guard Chains, Gold Breustpins,of various kinds,Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Silver Plated Lng Cabin Pencils, Guilt Finger rings of every de— scription, Log Cabin Rasors, Silver and Plated Spectacles. Also, Clocks of every description very cheap for Cash. All of . very superior qurlity ana which Wafers for sale on as moderate terms es possible for cash. CONRAD RUFF. 47 November 24 ANNUALS, AND CHRISTMAS 4. NEW YEBR PRESEN'TS. 'THE Keepsake for 1841, Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, FriendshipVOffering, Forget Me Not, Boston Token and Atlantic Souvenir for 1841, Youht's Keepsake, do Juvenile Forget—Me—Noti., do The Annualette, do Parley's Chriritmas Tales, Parley's Christmas Gift, MrS. Hall's Bible Conversations, The Boy's Country Book, Evenings at Home, Book 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 Multiply, Girl's own Book, Boy's own Book, • TogetheuvAth a Iry assortment of other Juve nile Boa's. ALSI, An elegant caatorturent of Bibles, Prayer Books. &c, Etc just received and for sale by October 17. Pocket Dairies for 1841. TIESILVER'S and Stewart's Pocket Dairies for J E ". 1841, containing an Almanac .ind a blank memoranda for each day in the year. neatly put up. just received and for sale by B BANNAN; 4.9-r December 5, Stroughtoves HE genuine Stoughton's Bitters for sale by. T E. Q. & AjIENDERSON 31-- 13 94-if & BANNAN. 42