11 H N H I' II ~A . 1' ' r WU , ..- mg ' 1. 1.4 • • , ' 'follow.. } remarks are , from the Ift solsiller' reapondent of the National In .. 1; 1 neer . '-4-. I. '. ' . - '''• i s , rs. spin; earnestly request your loser. , f the fewi s rollowing remarks in relation to the, ' ,alwaySanilinportarit to on r liberties, and now 1 eularly,itiiiii bearing upon the Whig cause, so rly identifitd with the spirit of otir institutions 1 ' . sthoefresit!toprraotteinrllythaendcohunatprpyintoestsh.e itatureil.cur. !speak emit e farm point, and I spake . i ofit of my ‘ accord andifitum the fulness .of my heart, 1 ilis only of otin, point—one that has . always, in lion to thoTiess geneially, beeti with me a sub. 1 'of woundeClastice „and benevolence, and of ' l ` •Col aYtalPi4 ! , , homely pftrese,l speak of not paying the Printer litorsonio , ever paying, and very many nut', I Voingii):.' Can herdl# ribe it to anything lees than an ).ruling PO deuce in behalf of our liberties, 1 it Printers 1 .Editors are willing to' go on with lair labors un /snob a world of discouragement .tts they. have to, ntend with. I deClare, gen emen, that I have . a hundred times felt-deeply on till subject, is Seeing, sometimes real. ly, but o ft ener ti lt ' my mindidwelt, with a kindly re gard,apon the in t erest of others—the huge masses of machinery °nn types ; the piles of paper, wet and unwet;all ofvihtch are cash articles ; the . d a ily gash advances pair Itr. the ink up to the elbows of the operators ri lbe' steam worn and care-worn brows.: theirrnl/ night lamps : their daylight papers ' , -so constently, a erringly. and cleanly worked off -and at our dootkbefore breakfast, to be read—a real treat, either irre or after the coffee --enabling us to keep the ru t our country's , interest ; giving as the news of Mil, '' orld, and furnishing us with topics for thnught and conversation for the day: Under all te ' exertions and benea th , it hes often struck me as iii 'tiredly unjust and grossly ungener. ous to withhiil . the small yearly,amount due the Printer sr Ell . Whigs! Iwe i d speak particularly to you. This eobject is botti tie of justice and fair and manly feeling. and 0, elnvolving the maintenance of our cause. - Let a'9 'rapport the Whig Press by a prompt payment of erir yearly newspaper amount, and if in advance, so ino 91 the better. The Whig Press has fought for orth liberties, now for many years, with a moral courig :, constancy, perseverance, and abil ity truly noble, and deserving of all eulogy and of generous Filippo t. AN OLDI FFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT. ii. ARRIED. In Philade p . ta, on the 4th inet., by Rev. John L. Grant, Mr. J 1 N SUCH, io Miss SARAN MOR GAN, both or his place. On the 1 It. I inst.,) by Rev. Joseph M'Cool, Mr. ANDREW P. r s.: ITR, to Miss HANNAH FUREBAUCU, both of Port Ic:rbon." ' , -6. , t P 1 tiontathie Society. [ • Thursday eV ping, January 21st MIL Question •for Discussi6il:-- 0 Should Women be permitted to l i ,exercise the k aloe Frfinchise," continued. Affirmativi. , Messrs. Neville, Loeser, Pitman, Aigative.4— essrs, F. WY nkorm, Porter; Fogerty, and Palmeri The .Lli iii of Pottsville particularly, and all friends of le r ing and free discussion, are invited to attend thei eetin,,ys of this Society. 1110 MAS D. PITMAN, Secretary. January' I'S li. 3-- isimmoss , IRI N FOUNDRY , . For Sale. THE anciereigned, wishing to decline the buei, mesa of Sking castings to a Cupola Furnace offersfor sale his • IRON FOUNDRY, situated in thOlourishing town of Shamokin, in the Shamokin Co a l Region, on the line of the Danville l and Pottsvtll i Rail Road, in Northumberland coon ty;Pa. ; i 1 the Imp:ioVements are a large Casting House . II A ATI i . • ,I I,' with an ex elient . , II . !I 11 CUPITLA , • and other fix ores necessary to du a reasonably ex - lenitive buSits, with a . . VARIETY OF • PATTERNS, &c. &c. beli4ing to the establishment. The Coating House stands a short distance from . the machinci !shop of the Danville and Pottsville Rail Road r4inpany, and now makes all the cast ings for the, said Company. There are two locoing). lives, with't a necessary number of cars, sunning on this road.. The business next season will doubt. 11 less be very ' extensive. Two Anthlrkeite Furnaces, of the largest size, are now buildinien the line of the road, about one fourth 'of a m. le above the property. Coal and Pig Metal .can be pur,,t l h 6 ed as reasonable, (and perhaps more so,) than ailany other place in Pennsylvania,—ant' the metal for f foundry puiposes being made of the .celebrated j 1 • DA is not sortie it is a most d . an outlet bY sea board, la provements I I fNVILLE ORE, sed by any in the State. Altogether. • esirable situation for business; having . lail•road and canal to the cities on the rid access to all the Pensylvania im. A CREDIT of one, two, and three years will be given to the pur chasers. Fst particulars see Mr. Ziba Bird, and Eli Trego,lEig. in the town of Shamokin. f JOHN C. BOYD, January' ' 18419 3-3 near Danvlle, Pa: - , • . , , -Office ofithe Mine Hill and Sehuyl. kill Haven Railroad Co; -- - 1 i !• Philndia, January 11, 1841. ; AT an electionc for officers held this day the fol., A lowing named stockholders were duly chosen .to serve it:le i :neon year and until others be ap d. pointe • President : JAMES DUNDAS. '1 Managers. Benjamin ICugler, Henry Paul Beck, Wm. Richardson, Adam Everly, Samuel= ason, Jr, John Livezey, Edwarcf saber, John H. Cresson; ~ii I Thomas Ridgeway. ii II JNO:H. CRESSON, Sec'y. Jantiary4qt.h. , 3— 4 / Dissolnflow - N OTICE le hereby given that the subscribers in; tend di`siolving partnership on the first of fob:. roar 1841 L ; They therefore request all those ini; debted to 1014 firm, to call and settle their accounta ,on or before 'that date. January i ithe Philadelphia and Read.; g Railroadn Company. ; Philad'a, Jan. 11th, 1841. lee . tion held this day in conformity to the incorporation, the follow ing gentlemen, Officers for the ensuing year: -=ELIHD CHAUNCEY. , E Managers. ` Fisher, Wm. F. Emlin; Broom, Charles P. Fvx, r don, M. S. Richards. r and Secretary—Samuel Bradford: Office oj, AT an c acts 'o ~were chose Presiden :Coleman John A. A. Ga Ja • rreasur- To ,Let, the Ist April next, the 2 Story Frame ,N 0. 21 Exchange Buildings, Norwegian ~•4iapered and painted, with flydrant l e yard. Apply to T. & J, BEATTY. 3 MIROM m: 'Louie Street, late ' water in January Notice. A LL per,sis indebted to John Silver. of the.Penri. 'CIL sylvarfial Hall Refectory , are hereby requested -to call at elffice ofJ, C. Neville. inCentrebtreet, between the bare oft and2cgclock P. M. and settle their accoanth before the first day of February tus,ti. otberwiselhey will be placed in the hands of a jos lice for cal e ion. . ; • JaduarYl I ¢ , T HE subscriber will er.' 11 the 'Muse and garden - on the Northwest corner of Pdabantinga and Couetla nd Streeta,- in Pottsville. The elevated and Pleasant situation, fronting on both streets; renders it a desirable location for a seminary orprivate res. idence, or a boarciing house it being sufficiently large and from its construction well adapted ftir either purposes.. For particulars apply to the iubscitber. THOMAS ASHBRIDGE. - Januar ) , 16. 3-3t' SIXTH plitioo, :t itist publishej o;d A fg r itll: l 3 by 3 WILL be rented at Public sale on Saturday the 13th day of February, at , one o'clock P. M. that well noted Tavern stand at 'Tuscarora, belong ing to the estate of George Reber, Esq., deceased, now occupied by John Fetherolf, (where the said sale shall be held.) There is attached to-said premi. sea from six to seven acres excellent meadow, suffi cient ground for gardening• &c. with stabling for thirty Horses and more—it has been kept ' Os a Pub lic House fur upwards of Forty years, by the name of Reber's Tavern. The House is well repaire,d (or the comfort of trave hers, with good running water before the door. HENRY SHELLY, JOHN RUCH; -3-4 t MI Private Sale. Puidonls Digest. January 16. POblic Notice. ALSO, will be disposed of at the same time and place, the property of the said estate, ori - it lease of two or three" years, that well known Farm (purchaa. ed by!the said deceased of William Haller, situated 11 miles from Tuscarora ; containing between 2 and 300 acres in good condition.out Houses, Barns, &c, with a good orchard in • full bearing, containin7 upwards of 400 ,Apple Trees, all grafted fruit. As this property is immediately on the edge of the Coal region, it is unnecessary to make any comments as to the sale of its produce . Conditions will be made known on the'day of sale. by LEVI R EBER and WILLIAM AUDENRIED, Executors of said Estate. 3—ta. January 16, 1841 Office ofthe Schuylkill Naviga tion Company, A the apron! meeting of the Stockholders held r:L this day, the following gentlemen were duly elected dicers for the ensuing year. JOSHUA LIPF'INCOTT, President. Managers. Manuel Eyre, Edmund Wilcox, Thomas Firth. Mordecai E. Lewis, Lindsey Nicholson, Richard Randolph, Henry Troth; William S. ViIUX, John Sergeant, William Ashbribge, - John B,blen, Jacob G. Morris. Claudius Harper, Treasurer and Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan. 9. • 2 Reticule Lost.: • wAS lost between Pottsville add Schuylkill Haven, on Sunday the 3d init. a TWINE RETICULE, containing a $5 and a 25 cent piece, and two pocket handkerchiefs, one silk and one White, Any person who has found said Reticule, and will leave it at this Office with the contents, shall receive a reward of two dollars. January 9, 2—lin Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company. A T an Election held at the Pennsylvania Hall ir. rill- the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the 28th December, 1840, the following persons were elec. ted officers of the Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company for the ensuing year. - BURD PATTERSON, President. Managers. Abraham Pott, Aquilla Bolton, George H. Potts, G. G. Palmer. Samuel, J. Potts, John G. Hewes, ANDREW RUSSEL. Sec'y. Trea'y. January 9, 2 Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and Rail Road Company. rriHE Board of Managers have this day declared m- a dividend ofs per cent for the last six months, on the capital stock of this Company, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or at: ter the 18th inst., at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer. ANDREW RUSSEL,Sec'y. Treas'y. January 9, 2 U.S. Gazette copy three times and ,charge this Office. THE EVERGREEN,-VO L. II A Monthly Magazine of Popular Tales, Poetry and Music. Teams— Too Dollars per annum in ad. pence. With the January Number will commence the Second Volume of tales, popular compendium of new and elegant literature. 'l'he various works of roman tic interest, 'Which have been commenced in it, .v ilt be carried on to their completion. A glance at its. copious table of contents during the past year wilt afford the most satisfactory evidence of its value. It has comprised works by the most popular, modern. authors of England , and the United States. Now in• the course of publication are poor Jack, by Cap tain Marryat ; Master Humphrey's Clock, by Charles Dickens, Esq. (Boz): Ten Thousand a Year, the most popular and amusing story of the day: the Tower of London. by W. H. Ainsworth, author of Rookwoud, Critchton, &c. : and Stanley Thorn, by the author of Valentine Vox• Gentlemen through out the country, svho wish to recieve these works. can find.them in no shape eo convenient and so cheap. Back numbers, containing She commence. menta of all these stories, or either of them, can be furnished at the subscription price. Besides the works above enumerated, the Ever 2 • green will contain, as it has hitherto contained, the spirit of the best foreign RevieWs and Magazines, besides original piecea by native authors of distinc tion. Former subscribers are requested to renew their subscriptions at their earliest convenience, and new subscribers not to delay forwarding their names, so that we may know the exact edition that will be re quired. A single volume of the Evergreen is com posed of about 800 pages of the choicest literary matter. • TE4MB.—Two Dollars in advance, or Five Dollars for three copies, in all cases tree of postage. New subscribers - will receive all the back numbers from April to December, 1840, together with the second volume, for 83, remitting free of expense. J. WINCHESTER, 30 And - street, New York. 2-- January 9th. Office Of the Mount Carbon Railioad. At a meeting of the Stockholders of this company held this day, agreeable to the public notice, the following gentlemen went duly elected officers to servo for the ensusng year viz: J. R. WHITE, President. Managers: . . William Duncan, W. C. Patterson, Joshua Emlin, Philip A. Nicklin, John White, Joseph Pent, R. B. Davidson, ' Charles S. Williams. James C. Donnell. Secretary and Treasurer. JAMES C. DONNELL, Sec'y. Philadelphia, Jan. 9th. 2 • DREITASTEIVS Pectoral Mixture, wOR the cure ofCoughs, Colds, Influenza, Phthis •Pu ic, Spitting of Blood, pain and weakness of the Breast, and Lunge, 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. I93vember 28, • Pottsville riptinsids 4411 . 111jFACI T ORN. rwH.E subscriber begs leareto inform the inhab it unto of tbia plake, and the surrounding country, that, he has .0 bond, and intends keeping a large and) well selected quantity of Marble Monuments fOr graves—and would invite those wishing to pur. chase, to give him a call f as_he assuresthein that he ?ill sell as Cheap' as they can be procured any where in the State, and as well engraved; which will be done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh langnaganr the dialect.. . June ' ISAAC TAYLOR. Jr. 15 44 . • • s Pottfhille,Walter , Co , , p uny : l an MIME Board of Managers have day 'declared, 'L. a dividend of 3 per cent for the. ist 6 months, on 'the Capital Stock of the.said Coax y.'payable se to the Stockholder s or their heal rep outlives on or after the 113th inst. at the office of ex. Disbar', Treasurer, Centre Street.. ' • 1 ANDREW RUSSEL, President. _ I 2 January 9, • Schuylkill Wharf TO LET. THE large Wharfand comModiousEtore. §_'a"house formerly occupied by HumpkVeya Co., coutaming in front on; said river X 235 feett For information enquirci of- JNO. P. WETHERiLL, in 12th at. above Arch st. PhiladelphiS. January 2, . if 8t Information Wanted, (I F SOLOMON LAVERTY, an Irishman by w ,7 birth, aged about 19, ivho arrived in New York in August last. Any person who has any knowl edge of the said Solomon Laverty—or if thismotice 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. •te. RICHARD WINLACIL 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., BANCROFT'S History of the United States, Recognition of Fiiends in anotber.world, by Rev. Dr. Dort., Agathos, and other stories, History of Grace Harriet. just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. January 2, 1— strained Sperm Oil. • _ BLEAL HED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a -a-P very superior quality, warranted not to congeal or smoke. For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. January 2, Pottsville Institute. IFHE Winter Term of this Institution will com mence on the first Monday in January, and close on the 27th of March. January 2, 1— ELEGANT Freneh Worked CrAn's. For Rale by E. Q. & A. CIENDERSON. January 2, • 1— Old Established Passage Office ) CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTH EITIIF.ETS. NEW YORE. THE subscribers having completed th.eir arrangement for the year 1841, for 'the purpose of bringing out 'steerage '. an passengers, beg leave to infoirn their triends vad 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 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 themsslves—on ap plication at the company's office to Mr. P. W. BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road, who will, is 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 provisions fot the passage for 810 extra, or $26 for passage, provisions and hospital money. As usual in all cases, where the persons decline coming, the money will be refunded to those from whom it may have been removed, on their returning the passage certificate. GLOVER & M'MURRAY, 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 toe end for their friends, and will also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For particulars apply at the Miuers' Journal Office. B.BANNAN. 1— Jan. 2d St. Übes Salt. ASUPERIOR article for preserving Pork. For .ale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. January 2. 1— 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 to him who is authorised to settle the business of the late firm. JAMES DANIELL, SETEIALIEL HARRIES. Sep. 26. 52-300 Office of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road Company. Notice. THE annual meeting of stack holders in i this Com m- 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. rr Berke & Schuylkill Journal, Reading, Insert three times, and charge this office, Philadelphia, 'Dec. 26, Emmettle• Speech. W.PEECH 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, Gen. Harrison. APamphlet of 98 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 periters at liberal wages. JOHN M. CROSLAND: Dec. 29th 1840. :52 Removal. PATENT SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles, &c. RICH.IRD D. SHOEXIER, Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer iIiESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to mil" 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, 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 puhlic to call at ' bis shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, •and di. reedy opposite W. T. Epilog's Drug Store, Centre ' Street, Pottsville, and examine for theMselves. ' He also keeps constantly on hand a general as. 'eortment of all kings of work,' such! as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach. Gig, end Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valiecee, Travelling Bags, Gig . ' and Riding Whips, &c. Every description of work in his line will be mace to order, on, the-'shortest' notice, with neatness, durability,' and 'on terms as low as can be done elsewhere. 1 1:7' An excellent assortment of ink i er and Brass Mounting, Riding and Gi Whips. . dso. which g dr.., ite will sell very cheap; wholesale and retail. INMember 1% .4 ';---::-•,.-,, v•rr ,_,-g:s ~1.1- - ,Z,.i. - 1 7 ,C,,: ' :: IPIIE - 1311INERS 4 j011 -NAL« , F i ~ 52-3 t 'While -, lINSIET - strainitl , ,i .i , ` .:.;ice`, ~ Spent* Oil ' [ - . MILLER &-HAGGEIPIT have just Feast-, ved their - Winter stock ef Wbite Winter Skidded ii Sperm OIL which they eart reeornmett l to their fiiends tted the public u being superior. I. . Nov. 28 , 1 • 1 8-4 ' ' , * ' Geo. . Slaler g , • HAS just received) fresh lot of No 4, Bliscltrel, in whole and Barrels. aQd sold eta email advanee on the cost., pecember 12. -1 _ - , O. S. c; ou Comae and See. , l ditii RANT, Carroll. C 0..& have added to their new bwtec totab.. --, and Cheap Stock' ,of Merchandise. tehih they offer to the citizens ofl'ottsville. and the public gen. erally. at much less pricesthan have ever been sold in the region for Cash, to wit: Soper Blue, Black, Brown Green ;Olive , Broad Cloths, Caatmeres, and Sattinets." Alsesuperior Muslin De Lanes,Frenchind Erie. lish Merinoes, French and domestic phut', from 61 to 33 cents per yard. ' Yellow, White. Red, Green and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels. 1 11 yards UnbleaChed Muslin. - . do " Bleached do. 1 HARDWARE. Locke, Latches, Buttb and Screws. Sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes. Long and short handled Coal Shovels, Cast-Steel point Sand do. Coal Riddles from },l, I, /, 11, 11 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 3/, 4,4/, 5,5/ inch Cut spihes,l 20 do. 3d; 4d, 6d, 8d.10d,12d,20d,30d, 40d Mak BACON. 300135. Bacon, consisting of Ham, Shoulders and Flitch. ALSO, !dackerel No. 1, fresh,—lrish and Pickled Salmon 200 lbs. Balogne Sausage. GROCERIES. Sugar at all rates; Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee; Raisins, Currants; Dip'd and Moulded Candles; Rice, Batley, Young Dyson, Hyson and Soushong Teas fresh, and selected expressly for family use. CpEESE• 2000 lbs, superior New and Old Cheese. 101 " Sap Sago do. SEGARS. )0 Boxes superior Havanna Segue, 10 do do Principee do. 1000 Half Spanish do. 4 Maryland. 1000 Common, do. OIL. 400 glls. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black, 200 " ReSned, do. 200 " Whale do. per Bbl. or Gallon. We hsve had so many complaints from our cuse tomers, who hare 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— ChillipgsvortWe if orks. lIIHT.Works of W. Chtllingworth, M. A. con a taining his Book, entitled the religier, ofPro testants, a safe way to salvation, together with his Sermons', Letters t Diseourses and controversies, first American from the Twelfth English Edition. Joe received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 19, 51- 0 i to this Work are requested to cal at this Office, and receive their copies. NEW GOODS, 1111 HE subscriber has again received a fresh and H general assortment of FALL & iVINTER 000D$. 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 Muslins, Ticking, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Via: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black. Green and Im perial Teas, Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rais ins. Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Riv, Cheese, &c; 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 purchased, will enable him to dispose of them as reasonable as can be purchased in a similar establishirient in this section of country. All who may be disposed to honor him with a visit, will find sufficient proof of the accuracy of the above statement and will no doubt be readily suited in quantity, quality and price. GEO. W. SLATER. 50— December 12, Salmon. UST received a superior article of fresh No, I " Salmon. Also, Pickled Herring for sale by GEO. W. SLATER. 5.0-- December 19, Codfish, A SUPERIOR lot of Codfish can be purchased very cheap at the store of GEORGE W. SLATER. 50— Deceinber Green and Black Teas JUST received and for sale by T. dit. J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 48— • For Sale, VERY low, 2 small tracts of land on Tumbling F Rein, the one about 4 and the other from 5 to 6 miles 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 seperate. A public road is now be. ing made through the land to Pottsville. For terms enquire of Henry Rauh or Joseph Morgan, Or. igsburg. If the 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. 48-Ist feb. Orsvigsburg, Nov. 28, Farm to be Let. TO be let, a farm ately occupied by Frederick Beckman, near the Old Bull's Head, on the Mineraville Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap ply to G. W. FARIVHAR. October 10, 41— NEW GOODS. _IUST received, a large and splendid assortment wo of new Fall and Winter Goads, vit: .Dry Goods of every description. Groceries of all kinds. Glass & Queensware, Fur, Clothand Hair Seal Capi, Mackerel, Salt 4.c. All persons wishing to purchase Goods cheap for cash, are respectfully invited to call , and examine for themselves. SAMUEX. HARTZ. October 10, - , 41— Elegant Prayer Books AND BIBLES, t ra received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 2, 49 Dancing. pr i ttSONS wishing to take lessons in dancing informed .ta• are respectfully that the last quarter will otimirienca on the 18th of January (Waltzing and Gallopading, included,] For termatind partie. ulars apply at the Pennsylvania Hall. , • 4 January 9. • • • BiC4ok & FjpnlinVlS VANGELICAI. MUST _TUST received and for isle by B BAISNAN. October 31, 4f—ti aiLr ~.- i ... - CONSUMPTION CIN Bi CURED. Di, WISTAR'S 114fistans of' if lid-Ch erry} p sad 3 r an! ' be 150— Tllll CELEBILATID BIXEDT 101 Diseases of the Lungs. NUMEROS remedies have been offered and puffed into notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. some of which has undoubtedly been found very useful_ bat of all that have hitherto been known, it must be universally acknowledged there - is none that has ever. proved as successful as the 'JIALSAM OF WILD CHERRY "''Such indeed ash the astonishing restora T five hod healing properties of thin BALSAM. that even in this 'worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa tient'has suffered the most distreising cough. violent pan in the chest, diffirulty of hreathingought streets, Mending of the lungs, 4 , e and when the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief, and when Botanic, Homeopathic. and numerous other rem edie9, 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 eirlt stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catarrahl Consumption. it has been used with undeviating success, and in many instsnces, when this Idiseane 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. Id that form of CONSUMPTION. so prevalent a mongst delicate young female s , commonly termed debil ity br 'going into a decline . 'a complaint with which thodsands are lingering,it hashlso been used with sur prising success, and not only possesses the power of chetiking 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 postiessed. IrTLIVERCOMPLAINTIn diseases -of the Liege, particularly when attended with a cough, indigestion or wandering pains in the Side, it bas also proved very efficacious, and cured many cases pf this ktnd after the meal powerful remedies had failed. 114 r• ASTHMA.—In this complaint it also Peen used in nmperous 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. 'less BRONPHITIS.As a remedy in all Bronichial affetions 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 efthe attack. HT COUGEN AN COLDS —ln common coughs and. colds, that prevail sp 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 inflamation with pains in the breast, difficulty or shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at thp same time prevent the lunge from becoming more seriously diseased. ET CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In these complaints, so co on to young children, this Balsam will be found much superior to the Paregoric Elixer Syrup of Squills,and the various COUGH MIXTURES in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing the !mit injurious, and may at all times be given to children with perfect safety, and with the certainty of itsaffording them speedy relief. It? AS A FAMILY MEDICINE „[or many other complaints, this Balsam will also be fond particularly useful. Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a ptwerful 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 in different quack nos trums, will find it a remedy of great value, p'ssessing the'power of strengthening and invigorating 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 able be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the`genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles oftwo sizes each, having the words Wig - I'A R'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the signature of HENRY WISTA R. M. D. without 'which none are genuine. Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co. Chemists, No 22, Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by the, most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. 117 The Genuine Medicine sold by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price $1 per Bottle I)ec.s, 1840. 49 fIpHE Subscriber has constantly on hand a RP rior assortment of Chair Stuff, which he will dispose of at as low rates as can be obtained at any other establishment. PETER SEITZINGER. ' Foot of the Broad Mountain, Little Mahenop t)eiober 3, 40—tf 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. cist received from New York. and for sale very ow by T. & J. BEATTY. Nov. 28, 98— Hiller and Haggerty AVE received their Winter Stock of Freel 1140 -, Oroceries, consisting of a very general ast , ort, meat. which they are disposed to sell at a small ad vance for Cash . Nov. 28, Plain & Figured DeLanes. ANEW supply of th ose beautiful and fashiona We goods, just recetvedand for sale by / T. & j. BEATTY. 49 Der-ember 5, 'VOW that the Elections of our Country have de. eided that Ow TIP is to be the next President, and bettor times !ping 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 prepared to build any number itf Boats—of any size—and almost at any price. So come on boys, let us feel the erect of victory. JOHN M. CROSLAND. 49 December 5, T. & 3.3mAngir - • • HAVE just received from New York, 2000 lbs superior Smoked Beef. 1000 do do new Hams, 1000 do do Shoulders, 4000 du do Dairy Cheese. 10 Bls. do Small Pork. 10 do _ do No. I, Mackrel, (late Fares) sdo do Pickled Herring, 2000Ibs. Codfish. 'All of which they offer on as good terms as can he obtained elsewhere. INov. 26, NEW STORE. rrifE subscriber respectfully informs the public, 1E- that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3 doors below T. & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor. *e sen and Centre Streets, wbere he offers for sale ai general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. AU persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves. EDWARD HUGHES. November, 21, —.411 Rodgerls celebrated Pen knives. !A\ FRESH supply of. Rodger's Pen.kniyes, mong which are his celebrated Treaatny and Navy Knife. manufactured rot the MS:Government. lost received and for sale by ;;:. ...,,A4IIANNAN• piie - mi,i; S. Chair StutE Harrisonism =ME . r , Cheap lite,ady, Mad* Winte , • • : Clothing. pßzcsir. To sat? Om VMS& THE adiuttthiiti have m InMd and 'vault intrz cheep for cash. _ '• • 1 1 4 •,' • troll• ' . Super double trol l ed Bog ._ , SeaverCloth Oret.. coats fell trimed'l •18 to 2G Double milled frock Coats,ma de in t he bait style (tom - .., 1 - - $l6 to 18 Huey English Pilot a Cloth Coate, - 12 to 16 Cloth do ;do 1 rock do 10 to 14 do Harrington Cloth , r Coati, lick 8 Blue Black 11,111 i fancy colo rs ,Dresercats. 10. to 14 ?- do do 'do Extra e . perfice west of Eng, land Cloth Dress Coate, ' • $l4 to 18 Superfine Blue Black' and' fa , cy colored Cassiteeti Pants, - '. ' 1 CI tot, Superfine do do Hueltallio Caspituer. Stet do Satinet -Pangs % 4to S Heavy lined Satinet .Pan!.* 2; to 3 First quality Satirist ROn4abouta, • 4•to 4 Cloth do do. Fustian ltrirgiO6 Costs Fine Kentucky lean Coits.l 5} Heavy Genoe Silk Velvet Vesta, - 5. to 6 Superfine English Pk. flue Pk. fancy cnt Silk Velvet Vests,' ' t 0.% • Fine English belled:Satin Vests. 3. to 4 Heavy double backed Woeleo Velvet Vesta SI to 41 Superfine Blue and illk.Passinero dia 3to 31 Fine double Breast Sanibel Vest, _ .2 to Valentin anti Woolen Velvet do, -.1; tog A general assortment of superfine Lamba.wool Shirts and Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts dLa, Cotton and Canton flan el under Shirts sod Orawers, heavy Uterine Shine ke. lioinery„ heavy Germantown Woollen floe [and half bole,, fine white Cnttoryind heavy Lambs wool hose,.superfino full trimed Satin, and Bombazine Stocky, eitrs; French Merino and hair cord Scharfa and Scharf' Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collar. &c. &c. Ali% a, large and liandsomii assortment of super. fine West of Eagla,nd Ciotti's and Ca•simeres. and ii small quantity of well selected French Cloths, a.. mongst which aro a . variety of Diamond Beaver Clotha for Over Coats of diffe rent shades and, finish. Also heavy domestic Diamond Afar Cloths. Tkolet who pay . Cash may buy barge LIPPINCO r & TAYLOR. Woollen Dealeni and Tailors, corner 'of Centro and ISlahantango Streets, November 2S, I New Cheap C sh Store. frq H &subscriber natl. just opened, in Centre street, iY a few doors a bove Norwegian street, an entire new and elegant assortment of Goods, consinting of Dry Goods, b I Queensware, Groceries, Hardware, &c. All of which were parchoSed at such prices as will enable him to offer them at u onueually low price.. Hie destgo is to sell cheap for cash. Ho can assure the public, tbat,a call will•be sufficient proof to con arm ttie assertion, that be. Ail not be exceeded by any in cheapness. All are respectfully invited to call end slams inc the assortment and prices, being confiden t words will not suffer from each a course. October 3A. For TWQ Story brick dwellling house, and lot - 4-3 in Schuylkill Haven, now occupied by Samuel Trout and othera:Stone Coal would be taken in pay, ment. for terms' apply to the subscribed Orwiga T burg or Henry, Deninger, Philadelphia. JOSEPH MORGAN. ST Orwigsburg Jan. 9 'Orison Medals, AND Badges, just received and for sale by p. BANYAN, DE mber 5' 49-- Children's Shoes. ♦ LARGE assortment of Philadelphia menotac• tured Children's Shoes, for sale by October 10 Muslin de Lanes. A FEW pieces Make patterns elegant Muslin de Lanes. for , sale very low by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON: January 2, Crackers. FRESH Water, Sugar, Soda sod Bon Cracker* A? far sate by E, Q. St. A. HENDERSON. January 2, 1— Cobb's School iroohot COBB'S series of School Books—A fresh supply nt Philadelphia prices, bylke dozen or single t always for sale by B. BANNAN. December 5, 49 Dried Apples and reaches, F OR Bale at the elm GEO. W. STATER. December 12, Mitchell's School Geography = .11111 E best now in , use, atresti supply better bound, together with MITCHELL,S PRIMARY SCHOOL OO.RAPHY, A new work just ,published, for beginners; and which has already been introduced in thiSehoole in Philadelphia. Also, VITCHELL'S GEOGRAHPICAL READER. for Schools and families, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December S. 48- NEWSTORIII. subscribers would inform their friends anti A- the public that: they have established them. selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs, Clemens & Parvina Drug Store, where they apt for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, queensware, • Glass Ware nude • Ilar4ware,' MI of which they are disposed to sell on as skit reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do act 'exclusive cash basineas. The . public areinvited call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. chasing elsewhere. E..Q. Br. A. HMEILSON. May 16 20— Dr. Leidy's Xedicated Extract of I Sarsaparilla. To the World. IF you wish to make use te Sarsaparilla. be advited to a . try_ DR. LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACF OF . SARSAPARIpLA. It is positively the 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:l44ly begs leave to state that he himself prepares it, and can consequently vouch for its strength. Numarous Physicians throughout the U nited States, give it the preference over all other prepa- rations of Sarsaparilla, both fkouithefam of its superior strength (consequently efficacious when employed) and from the circumstance of its being pr ep ared by a rep. lar Apothecary and' Physician, attested. by Dr'. Physic. Chapman, 'laekson. 119ther.' Gibson. pewee?, June! , Cote, &c, &. It is useless here to name the numerous afibetioits whereih Sarsaparilla is considered the sole Specific...-. Suffice It to say, it *recommended by all Physicians throughout the world, in diseases of Skin,. Rnell.Liver. &c., and particularly all diseases produsseiftkimprities of the blood and animal fluids. `As a ,Ranger , of the blood, it is as ell times (and WirticitifilY Spring add Fall) invaluable. I n'ivarm climates,threag out the Summer Season. no perspn should neglect um itoces• , Ploinciaiis certificates and recommendations Rpm PAysicisbs., atid others speopapany theilireetions. For sale bt• • • - B. BOWAN. ' • • • fic4,!gr}ttbrer.l4 o lll4l Wisp. 4. • ES INIZI El MEI GEO. W. SLATER, 44-! E. 4 . 4 A. HENDERSON. • 41- MIN 11 =I