a genuine Loco Foco editor, (Mr. Droomgoold said, no, no, he is a Conservative. There is • cheering consideration connected with this . discovery, though by the Administration press; it is the brightest 003011 which hits occurred for years of Mr. Van Bu ren's...downfall. Yes, Air, that cry of Virtacm.rtie oponiiiim by his friends; will finish him—with the party which supports him, they might as well have mied 'mad dog r It is a certain. prognostic that be is going down. From the hour that. lather Ritchie made that fats! discovery, the'rotee doom. sea4ed FROM HARRISBURG. illanissidia, Friday Jan. 25, 1839 .The loose, to day, passed on second reading, a Bill rnakine the following anpropriations - i T o -ths North:Branch division, 0330,080 0 Erie extension, 250,800 0 West Blanch and Sin netnahoning, Avoid the Incline Plane at Columbizi, . Wisconisco Canal Repairs of Canals and Railroads, We copy the following iirtiele from the 1i.5. Ga zette. It is written evidently by a person who to conversant with the affairs of our region. and his views are all sound mid practical. We will noun the article more at length iii our next, and 'we think we shall, he able to show that the :).asiqation Com pany. and that oN LT, has it in its power to remedy the evils and difficulties, under which the Schuyilull Coal trade is now laboring: Mr. Chandler,-1 observe in your paper of the 10th inst. sdme comment's on an arttcle published to the 'Miner* JOurnal of week previous, on the subject of le coal trade, In wit:eh it is stated, that from Iri3l tt)lh37, there,lias been an annual aver age meri.aaq of 100,00 ti tons st rat to in.irket; and in 18,V, a deffikieney of 140.000 tons ; and that three fourths of thßl ueficencv to as in the aoloont rent from the Schuylkill coral f1T . 17.11. ' 1 In' as rrtcr asks how does this loil;peri, and very p-operlv rrtnarks, it Is a yo.st ton of void ,1 01 ,oriani, I,INu cdoltinticit t. The cdusel,l the di firt-hci nett ln• a'lnt,uii Fns part to an overst”eic ni ntcr :1110,111111 in in it he last spring. who h cnns<vlut litic 11104:rd tine - de.oar,,t in the caly part suzi•oh ; hot ash 1' at fret the 461.11.mi1l trade to a grt . .llpr Ougrey lt.ah any nth , r II ea nun! hr attributed to the want ot ratti'al or enterprize on the .411 t r i ga2,d to th e i r , s h, ac they. time nit' .t(. been prepact d to any amount ot coal that t 'Oil 10 be d 4. pied ot at lair pri ce!, nor {lt t art account o' a itt tico.ncy of %1 ait.r Ito the ennui, for any one taintluvr I: it Cool Italic td last rear Ott the : 4 i fttql'al.l, thu.t 0 , 1411.4 ,chatWO Odin a &WWI' .O ftt T i fee Or lOW tvot•ka On that aceoutilt,) that th. re 'e,,old hate been ti . orn 150 to 200,W10 toils imire ahipped d.tr.og the alarm, if the caal could h 0 ,3 Ia ell GI!: of at vrie4, that %Told have airmiud eves a moderate profit to any aanch of the. trade. . . From the e‘perienre or the two or three previous years. the dealers to this rite firi'd, that owing to a detect snipe where, the it average Ina in weight of coal reccived on their wbarve•, ainotir,•s to nearly Itl.pr gent, including di - h, slate, .cod every thing landed;troin the boat. N't huh adils about iro cents u•r tort on the e.ist of thrt r coal. or would enal.le them to sell their coal at 511 rents lens per ton. tin the Lchigh Canal thi, has to ascertained not t o ea . eeed one per cent, %Inch makes a nitro ence in fa vor alb? dealer in that coal iit . .l3 rein , per trim and admitting that the cost of tinning, tran•portatioM and toll, were the pains, would be sufficient to give them a decided adyantage u. fi deprr,sed state of the market, which was the case this season. • To remedy this evil, tho:c engaged in mir.ing opeya tior.s, or dealing in 'Achirylkill coal, are entiti Iv de perklant on the Navigation Company, as the weight thoF charge toll, is rieccs•arly tt e weight at which coal s purclitt‘cd, and rreiglit paid on it; slot also deterinsoe the light wntght al buatß, to Mitch no doubt a great part of the deficiency to iy be traced It must be self ea Mem, idiat On , state of things will be a serious injury to the coal trade on the Schnyl , kill, unless a remedy can be applied. ANTHRACITE. .State of the Thermometer. bEI'T .11T OA rsW , i 111. IS3O i 7 ..c10 , 1; • 12 ocl,wk„ Jan. 25 • 3 3 at , , we. 34 3-I 26 i 4M 3B 95 27 25 . 26 25 28 16 . 2O 25 29 20 26 30 30 23 943 41 31' ' 31 39 ' 34 ILLE A.:-szENIIII,IEs The fifth Assetn'..ly will beh, la a, a FAN( C ISAI L. at the Mount Varkw House, un ThuNday E%ining, the 7th instant. Ladies will be called G,r at I pa,t. 6 M. liv order of the Manatfers. NOTll'E.—.‘ public meeting or in,- Port Carbon Lve,uni will be held on Friday the Sth inst. at 5 o'cl,,ek, in the Ists.einent room nt the• Church, which thel ' 111.11.1:i:1MS ,of Pnr,sille and its vicinity are re+peetiulla insited t.. atten,i. LIED. In this Borough, on Thursday morning .fetes 11. tnfant. Sm.l of -% iloam 11. and lary Sr. Mann. In this 13)rnuffh, Thursday la 1. Mr. Jon% STAGFR, Fon of Stag. r. age d'2 v( The itLerttl,. 01 the l'antlit ore Itortlert hn. fut. r. el Int..tay ui 111 ~'(19 ( -1:. The dc' rat•ed vrt',l be it,. I.e.rrt.t . ut )rwtLr-httre. 1it.%.1E11 OF 1 iii. M.t W111:11'Fl.(11'12.hl, f 7 50 WI.IE l' I 50 per ,usitel dem int' RYE 11,01 I( HI CK Url I; it I/41 per .t indemand or the luu t tie b,pote.—read) sale 12Y Cllol' 9,) .•nt. i•er maps fietlinllll VJ'S 56 Celli, - JC•1111 PUP IT. )1 - ..s— I (4.) per 1,m.6e; ,ndtimind 01,01 I.:11 I” , ;Nr I .e r mo,ttei. FLA XNEF:I , --$.l 45 per .I,lm,be! in demand. E vents per iption. BUT —2O CelllS ound —in Keg 17 cents ,s.nts pet li ,, Z^4/ 1,4130-11 i sire I.e, pound TA LI ,OW Ireni,. mnind HA NIS 131 ro.us pe r puled CORN CHM' tis rents per uushel n.l emand 13 kCON--13 cent. per pure.. BEES 11: X —2O rests per pound. YEA 11117:11S-62 emit,. per pound. CONIMON WOOL crud,. it ooune \CKEREL. toy lire 10;1. 'NJ. 1 $l2OO \o 2. $ll k I —2 50 per 5 . 1-frr ImOtet vt.AsTER ,re worth $7 .'.4) pet Al II HAY $lB per los Orphan's Court Snle• N pursuance of an order nit i)r pnan's Court of Cohmbia Conroe, on 1V,"d0e., 4 41, the tw•eotteth day of February next, a! f o' , lock nn the forenoon John Hn Q hep , Administrator, & e., ni the estate of Jeremiah Hughes,.,late of (tearing creek township, io sand county, deceased, will• expose to sale by Public Vendue upon the premises, a certain tree! 01 and, situated in said township; adjoining the lands of.. Joseph Cleaver, John Hughes, Leonard Adams, and others, .containing about 100 Acres, on which are erected a good house endlbarn; there me is a good spring house and orchard, and el II •II ,: t several acres or good meadow, on the . premises. The • main road to Pottsville passes in front of the house ; late the estate of said deceased. JAMES NA L DSO.;'7, Clerk, Danville, Feb. 2 5-31 . GRAPES. A fresh supply of Lisbon and Malaga Grapes. just .rareceived and for sale at malt - 1114'S CnINFEC, TIONIARY STORE!. January 19. "Ktiqw ledge is Potosi!" someb4l y has said; siIHEREFORE the Subscriber wild inform the JR. Public, that he has three,Pateut Jackie:ewe, capable of / raising jot/refine each! As MIA the age orimprovementii; a knowledge of the above fact , will be &powerful argument in their favor; and any person having louses, Barns, Engines or other fixtures, to remove will find the screwing operation an economical One. Perilous wishing to hire can apply to M. CROSLAND. Pottsville, Feb. 2 5--3 t • Coparther4hip No4ice. -a-ff Subacribers have this day, entered into Copartnership, under the firm of I fiarraden Hays, .for iho purpOse of transactMg a general commission and torwardtng business, fit Vine street Wharf; Schuylkill,' Philadelphia. .1. HARRADEN, 150,00 u Philadelphia, Feb. 2 4- 30 000 40 000 •„ - - Lumber I.6nbei!! 11. inch Seasoned Whitn'Pine Boards, -. 1 9 ,P00 feet 00 do. inch Poplar 20000 Joint Shingles lb and 20 inch, • Cherry Boards, Plank and Scantling, Shingling and Plastering Lath, kir sale by SAMUEL HARIZ. 5 300,000 6 t moo,o ou ASNIADE Stock of Dry G00d..; antla Dwelling House and Siore to rent, attuated ito the taunt buaint,s part of the Borough. Enquire Ifl Centre street., east side, third door a bove,:cprwegian street. Ics). 5 To the Public. S CANDALOUS,trivtdieus, and unwarrantable re. marke upon my profeasional enarater, having been made by many person+, from the Vilest motives.. with a new of lowering me in the eitiniatmn of those %Ito have hitherto, of who may Hereafter ex :end to me their SUpIY/t. I halt, 111 , .114 1 i1t proper 10 :01001 the 10110.-01 ff nn Inod at...4 , 1111Z t q l P.CII 111411 t lii ?ILA ft . ,pt•cl. tt ltli 111 , , 000001 alt: Minis, and the pub'dc--tOOl v, ,01Cuitt• 1101-1 ,urEvient.. ~,11.1.,, h ,r, 10 :111. C. BL:',;101 P 0 -11.,11t., Jart.l.ll . l, 1".•3:1 11'1, the iiiider•iumed, havim: tea inihi if the cer tificate, ul Nit died' tilthiiiticationsi i uida int rt trom the iirencieme. and Iteincerg at t;tit ' s and t. ik.patik. In Londnn, by Dr. rend fintisditi r them a , inied re,pectatit mart 'iciationetery —and the fir flOl-.1.11, priertice medi cine, which hr. h , al is t,lvr TT 111111 V 11,1111 1 , 7111^ to tt,t• l crn.cd prae;al.lfit-r. Of MV(I,“ 4ricl f , irsfm y in England, we al,. cianstrier as ainlde anti:lefty lu act, and a vutliment wiarantrie Mine otiiihe n }rte •corrilittency. Aivnit • lt Awrituit N(C1101.i, A:\ DIZEW JANE- : I:II.IINGHAAi, StlUttAlt The suhynned is an abstract !rum a latter of Doc tor l'olhoun, Dean of, arid one of the prolessor4 to the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Liar Sttr—Since I wrote to yoil Li.t.) have had the plea-ure of sewing your crettentialsi-- tl,ev arc moot respectable.• YmirQ, truly. Ct)010:.`: , 1 Tyr Dlrtor C. Berryman, Pottsitlle, Jan. :Ai- / '1;11st 1. Fe Gunro : 1`,34 11 S% <e N 1/1 11/ (H) 11/I%ly • t R.ll 4.Y$ February, 2 Far sale, ! ia n.B.Th • Notice. • Inv :he 150) day of Dactniber, ;-36, John aline limight o!'lleuheri Kline the f4llu%log articles: • I Gray Horse $6O 00 2 ii3v Ma`res 100 00 U. k 1).). 15 00 1 F.or Wezzon !"' 30 0n 0 1 Full set of Harness for 4 horses ! 30 00 • $ . 4.):15 19 • Thr said John Vilna has let the above Waczori, und Ilarneve, to the Pa td Rotilx,n h:itne, lord the tat Jay of August., Jun :2f. sWAIM'S Panacea, 1)o. Vermiluge, Leidy's Blood Pills, Do. Medicated Sarsaparilla, Do. Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic C dial. Do. Vegetable Febrile Dr. Beehtel's Pulmonary Preserva Dr. Mile's Extract of 'Female Pi Indian Specific, Fire King's Remedy for the Tooth Ache, For sale by the subscriber. For furtl►er particulars see advertise ments in another part of the paper. B. IIANNAN.4 Jan 12 To Cr«litors and others interested in the Estate of Samuel De Pul, deceased. VOTICE is hereby given, that lette . rs of Admin. istration on the Estate ut the t.atd Samuel De Put, wi re on the of December last granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the under. eigned. both res , ding in the Borough of Orlwigisburg. AI per>ons having claims or demands arainot the e,tate• of said decedent, are regbested' to make known tar same to them vim root' delay, arid all per sent• tode•bled are requested to pay the atnount due to either of the sub•cnher•• WILLIA H. POTTS, Athirney nt Law. JOSEPH HAMMER. Merchant. ECM Xcia Goods. rceritud and :I,)w oposning—a large assort • on .:0 ~ t ,:t• Ikrp (;oods—(iroceries, _ 11,1 rd nad Qat rn swan. Fr( *.h 31arkt ril No's. 12 4 3, in whole. half, and tinarter liartrls. ,1•alt. Plaster. 4•r, 4-r. all of br to,(1 .11 Vtl.l.l;Wpflia price.. ..itintr Si ,n•kr , r• atilt .•lhe rs a ili find 111 thou. advantH4, to Cali b, ILn7 i nrrh: r -:n_ tk, \‘IIITE: ,S()N, Mmini ( . .101(rn, 1)rr•. I 2 Grocers More t.tibacriber hating laiPty retortied from I'hi!a46,llla,' la rLtely Groectwa, c'herac, \Vim s, LuiuUrs, &c. 1500 fliroc . ,'n supply of Dried Keel, sev.raf .ban rely of Irr.iFrtlerr u ug's, fff barrels of 15'11'2:key of a touert ,r e,irahty, suit..hle for tax( 11 ke. pers. II of derneatic thy Goods. an ;extertelye supply of V‘'inter Clothing,' emtablcifor the region, ako Boots and Bootees of various sizes and tittaluu ,, , all of %Inch he LAI - era for salt: at low prices-IW' C. 0,11 or country produce. !IF:SRI LOYD. Mum,' Addition, Dec IF3rJ. Setting off at Cost. rirlllE Subscriber, with a view trscl,se his bum. esa in this place, from which he designs 'o rem ove shortly, is now selline off his large Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries Queens ware, Liquors &c., at cost prices, and also a general swottalent of ready made clothing. such as Pantaloons, Rnonda- Gouts, Vests, Dress Shirts &c.&c. lie 'therefore invites till Who are desirous of nurchasint Articles to his line at low .prices, togive him a cal. J. c. rERN. Nov. 17, 183 P. ; I 52 Notice. THE partnership heretidore existing. / between James Eserhat t nod Jacob Bull, Iroq Inaidefa, nt JelVrson Furnace, Schuylkill county j Pa. was dtsolved on the fth inst. by the withdraw,al of the ru bgertber • . N. B. The business will be carried on by James Everhart, wbo is 'authorized to settle accoliots, &c. Jan 19 3--3 t ~ a • RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete as Of Bail &owl Iron from tin to IX inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, ficim 336. to 56 in. Ifite nal dianwites.tumed A Am , turned. RAIL ROAD mums. 30.8 in. diameter Rail Road Ades. manulketured from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, foe' placing between the . Iron Chair end sumo block . . of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBEII ROPE, mansfackured front New Zealand Flirsatitrat ed with India Rubber. and • intended for Judie. Manes. CRAIN& Just received a complete as 'ailment of ChM* from, in. to in. proved'et man ufactured from the beet ca ble Iron. SRIP, BOAT AND RAIL. ROAD SPIKES, Of different sues, kept ton stantly on band and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON. & CO. • No. 4, South Front Street. Phdadelphia, January 18. 3-Iy. 5-2 mo • • Ellit BSC ANT to an Order of the Or - I phans' Court of Schuylkill County, on IN; Saturday the Ninth day ofTebruary. 1839. 11 a . at one o'clock. P. M. Willianr.M Spencer, = Executor of the lust %VIII and Testament of William Sheepshanks. late of the county of deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendee. at the house of Michael Graeff in Orwigsburg. A ter, tain• Piece of Land. situate in Mantle= township, Schuylkill county. comatiimc Twelve Acres, or therea, liners, hounded by land} of late Daniel GraetT. now Ben, punin Poll, lands ofJoseph Zoll and others. Also, a. rert lin one story Dwelling Ito ise, Stable, and hall Lot of Ground, situate on Market Street, in the Borough of Orwigsburg. and marked in the general plan Of said bo rough, number 43—Late the estate of raid deceased. WILLIAM M. SPENCER, Ex' r. By order of Court.; LEWIS A IiDEN RIED, Clerk. January 19. 3-3 PUBLIC :NOTICE. VIVID; sultsertners, Adabnistrators of the estate of beptil. Eel late of Port Clinton. in the County o f Int . I ktll. deceased, otT•r air. sale the entire slot l. of MEW 'll N VIZ Eof the sta,d Samuel De Pt o. deceased, to Ilia S:ore at Port Clinton, consisung of Cy+<i•ner'es, Sati - lets, Canton Flannels, Prints 4 - Chintzes, Snifllll , ., !Meet gs, 60. et•ner a:t.eirtment ~r6roceries, Queens Mt are, Hard• re. PeimA, I /rug S, &c. , 111111 =ME Hein.: a fitil and well ssso red stock of Store Good's. If mit ;irer nit th poSell of at pm te sale, they will he n lii at PLOW.: Auction at the store is Port Clinton; sales commence on Monday, Ilth of Februar), and to con :muc front day to dal until the wuole are sold. - NI s purrs, JOSEPH II NNINIEH, Administrators. 3-3 J int] In 19 The f 011.04 ing are the drawn numbers or Virgin ia, Rat/pond Academy, No. 1, drawn 12th Janua ry. 1r39. 2:, 64 7 32 56 42 8 27 12 52 58 4 AVe had die pleasure or sending to the country a wile tii SI and a, half of $5OO. The owners are reqUested to send them and get the CASII. The !ollawlog are the drawn numbers of the Va. ginla Stale, Nu. 1, far 1830, drasin 19Th January _ _ _ 5d 33 31 3d 2d 40 6 4. 1 46 7 I 36 24 ( "om bi nation, 1 24 36 625 0 0 Dii. 6 31 33 4 0 0 sold by N. Canfield. The following are our Grand Schemes for neat month, February• Noriolk Virginia, No, 1, draws 16th February 7.i numbers 14 draw-n ballot.. GRAND CAPITALS. 1 of 50000 DOLLARS! o' 1 of 10.000 DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS! Tickets only slo—Shares in proportion. Nlarcland NU. 3, draws 20th February-75 num bers, 12 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. - 20,000 DOLLARS! *2O of 1000 'DOLLARS! Ticket. only 615—Shares in proportion. Wlicelink, Virginia, No. 2, draws 23d February —id numbers 13 drawn ballot,. CAPITALS. 30,000 DOLLARS:- . • 10,000 DOLLARS !;.: 1 30 of 1500 DOLLARS-1 50 of 500 DOLLARS! Ticket. orily , '6l6---fShares tr. proportion. New Jerse.Y., No. 7, draws 25th February-15 numbers 13 drawn ballots: CAPITALS. 15,600 DOLLARS! 1 of 10,000 DOLLARS! 10 'of 1000 DOLLARS! - Tickets only 65—Shares in proportion. Maryland, No. 6, draws 27th February-66 num bers 12 drawn ballot.. CAPITALS. •2 of 10,00 DOLLARS! 10 of Walt DOLLARS! Tickets 6615 Sharesin proportion. N. B. Al! orders addressed to me, thus, IEI 1351 ME lye Is, N. CANFIELD, Camden P.D. New Jersey opposite Philadelphia, will be promptly answer ed. Those lobe Order Tickets wilt always have a full scheme sent them, if they require it. Jan 26 Prove all Things I—Hold fast that which is good."1-,—,Bibk. BELIEVING that the future destiny of man "' kind, is the most interesting and important subject that can bm'presented to the' mind ; and rwry person should freely exercise the rights and pi ivileges of detiding for themselves what is truth, the following Works are offered tor sale: 'file discussion between Rev. E S Et.r, (Presby terian.) and Rex. A C Txosiss, (UtntvtrraltstOon the rimp int question, " is the doctrne of endless o nmhuit nt , tadghi in the Bible or not ? "or does the teach the doctrine of the final Holiness and flapoiness hf all mankind" Thi, Di.:cus.ioN be ; tweet P 13R AMA Met hod ist, ) and T NV HIT EMOR E, Universalist,' whether the doctrine of end less intss4y is revealed in the scriptures ? ' BALroca's "en/limy injo the scriptural importftrc the words, SIiEQL, 11 A DE,f, Tsa - rsacs, ann 6V.HENNA, translated !fell in the common English version." Halloo's sermons on Isa 50-4.-Ist.These 5-21, 2.1 Col% 5-10,'2 Si/ ni. liorn.6- I and 2, Gen, -4, 2 Peter, 3-Is, 1:111i, 327 and 2-6:2 Cor. 5 14 and IS. also in Pamphlet form, the sin akainst the 1.1.4 Mitt. 12 13 and 32, the Penalty of Sin, Rolm 6-23, death and indgement, Heb. 9 27 and 2 4 , justice and mercy'; psa, 62.-12, Universalist Be m•t, : Remarks on the Doctrine of Universal Sal vation, (by • Jdhn M. Croslaue,) and Streeter's H 1 mils: 'The above ROOl5B and Pamphlets can he Mid of Samuel Hartz, Morris & Brothers, or J el. Crosland. Dee 22 5- %AWE present term Commenced on the 7th inst ii under the direction hit. Cherie*. W. Pitman There will be tour terms in a year, each COB. sisting of twelvelweeks. Pupils entering at any time atter the, commencement era term, and previous to theexpiration of the first tour weeks of the term, will he dbarged for a-Whole - term. Pupils euteting afier'tbe expiration of the first four roceks, and before the expiration of 8 weeks of the term will be charged fin two thirds of a term— and pupils entering after the expiration of 8 weeks of a terse, and before the completion of the term, will be charged for one third or the teem• For instromdin in reading, writing, and arith metic, $4 per term., For all or either of the aforesaid branches, with addition of English Grammer - , Geography. Melba. mattes, Geometry' and Book-keeping, or any of them, $6 per term. . For all or anp of the aforesaid branches with the addition of the Latin and Greek languages, or either of them 8 per term. Jan. 12 2 Call at the New Store . for Cheap Goods. . AGe k ERTY have received their RR Falls inter abpplies of Dry Goods, and will sell W le and Retail at unusually low prices for caidi. JACOB BULL T . 4111.21"611d$ 'JOU RNAL. PiILIC SALE. Pottsville Institute. TERMS .OF ADMISSION ~;~.~.~s~,,~:m:~:rr-ate,.: !Scotch' "hickey. Scotch Whiskey, Lessees and Lust' Seer rile by N. NATHANSik Co• • Life of Clint, jun received 41 . 341 for sale by '• B. BANNAN. Jan 5 • l— LTB ELEMENTARY D94WING 8008, brCbilds. reosived and tonal. by 1:1; fI&NNAN. 1— CEO Last Notice! A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to see the subscriber, are requi,red to mike settlement before the lst lilEtfrt l neat after which all accounts without distinction will be placed to the hands of • col lector Jan 5 • Plain and Figured silks, ALSO Mouvveline Do Lain and painted Chatty received end for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. Nov 3. • New York Snioked Beef. JUST received and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. Dec. 8 • 3 Dairy Cheese. sodi))4l.Superior Dairy Cheese for sale by Dec. 8 , - For Sale. THE valtiable lot of Ground, with Coach Maker's Shop thereon, situate on the North East corner of Norwegian anti Coal streets.—Apply to MILLER & HAGGERTY. 2 Dec. I Ground Jl'uts 50 Buahel Alrican and Charleston Groundnuts of good qualify, just received and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Nisy. 17 5:1 Datyls safety Lamps, ®CIF the beat construction, and most approved kind, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Ordure for any number of these Lamps will be supplied at the shortest notice. Jan 5 1— Merinos. Agood assortment of French, English, and Ger man Merinos for Pale et reduced prices. Nov 3 kisterbock Stove, EXTRA size, with Fixtures, for sale. Apply at this office. Dec 22 Premium Flminels. A SUPERIOR article for rale by • N;NATHANS&Co. Dec 22 5 To Sportimen. • TUST received end for sale, Superior Rifle Pow. " det, Mould Buck Shot, Percussion Cape, Shot, and Bar lead. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Nov. 11 52 Superior Family Flour. RECEIVED on consignment, tram the Ague duel Mills, several loads superior family - flour, for sale liye SAMUEL HARTZ. October,„27, 1638. 49 Beading Steam Works. THE undersigned are now prepared to manufac ture to order Steam Engines to any size, and aet into operation in any part of the state. Also, cold or hot riveted Boilers, Locomotive Boilers, Rail Road Cars, •and all the- work of a general machine shop.. J. MAY JONES & Co. Jan S. -I —tf • Storage. THE Subscribers having tented the wharf on Fairmount dam, foot of Willow St. Rail Road; joining the one occupied by A. J. Bolton & Co. are prepared to receive - Coal, Lumber, &c. on wharfage, and commission. Enquire of the sub. scribers on the premises, or at 28 South Wharves BUNTING, CLARK & CO. pine 20 SOUTHERN Feathers Virginia Dried Peat**, Round and Spikeßada Round, Square . Band and Bar •Iron, ust received and for sale by JOSEPH WHITE & SON. .2 Dee. I, 1838, General Orders. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, January 1, 1b39. C LE/ By virtue of the authority vested in the Adjutant General., by the militia laws of this Commonwealth, it is hereby directed by him, with the consent and concurrence of the Governor and Commander in- Chief of Peravybrania, that the system of instruction in military knowledge, and regulations fat the Mil itia and Volunteers of the State of Pennsylvania, be from and after this date; that ayirtem which has been prepared avid arranged by Brevet, Captain S. Cooper, (of the U. S. Army,) Aid-de.Camp and As. sistant Adjutant General, and is entitled "a concise systetn of Instructions and Regulations for the Mai tin and the Volunteers of the United States," ke. All officers and non-mmtssioned officers, muss. clans and privates of the Militia or Volunteers of this State, will therefore, henceforth conform, in the performance of their .military duties to The regula tions for their government prescribed in the above system, and all and every other ..node of instruction in military tactics; not cOnsistant with that above referred to ate hereby positively prohibited, for the instruction of the Militiaz'and volunteers of this State. As a matter of cou'rse, all 'melt-actions of Volum , . tetra or.Mtlitta will be given, in the Englitib •lito gunge. WILLIAM PIPER. Adj't, Gen. of Pennaylyama. 2 Jan. 12 Avaluable mesauage, tenement and tract of 1 land, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill County, adjoining landinf John Snyder, Daniel Ber_ ger and, others, containing 50 acres, of which are fourteen acres wood land well timbered, and five a cres excellent area * ow, the remainder is clear in good fences and well cultivated, the improvement' are a two Story' Weatherboards(' Dwelling House with a Kitchen attached, a Barn and a Weaver - Shop, and a never failing Spring with excellent water near at hand . Possession & a good title will be given on the first day of April next, Terms of the Sate can be heard of by the owner on the premised ! JACOB KAERCH ER. Ba-stf October 13 Public Notice. WE the uodersigoed Executors of the last will and Testament of the late Dr. Frederick W. Geiasehainer. deceased, of the City of New York, hereby g ive notice to all who have soy -demands against his Estate to-present their claims, and all in dented to the Estate to make payment to Christopher Leaser, Esq., Orvrigsborg. F. VV. G NS EN [MINER, JACOB MILLER. Executors. New York December 18,1838, N. B. The power of Attorney given to Henry J. Geissenbainer, Esq. to take care of the timber on the Valley Furnace lands and the houses, given by the late Dr. F..W.Geissebainer, laving expired by ha own limitation en the Ist-December, 1838. all *mons ire cautioned against depredating upon the timber on said lands. Rents fiw • the houses from widylate, are to- be paid to Christopher Loam Esq. at intotlis %Am Port catboat. Ditcher 2% 1838. *7...at , . • ' 7.7 J. C. KERN. T. az. J. BEATTY. 3- MILLER & lIAGCERTY. 50- For Sale. Sri rADS LIFE MEDICINE -RE A•Tto ANIMATION.—When i _the mast important functions oflifil apt eespenderLewd those wbo are Invalids by icherilittrie or impredenee are reduced to a - depheable state of nervous debility. they should not even then despair. for 4 4 not is despair that relief ;can be found. No. Let them first look a irmail, and laying aside all prejudice , . al& them selves this grieartion—Alf my physician cannot help me, to reputet skill my only resort r Perhaps at that moment the beading of this rd. vertisement, "Moirat's Life Medicines." would catch their eye; and were they in truth divested of foolish prejudices, they tnight,;:perhaps:be induced to impose whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treat ment ofelisesses, differed from that of their own pbysiciavre. They would then learn , that it did dif fir. and 11017 widely, and with most unhappy re• sults, too. Inlay farmed their inquiries still farther. they wool/ lied that all practising physicians of present *fay prescribe MERCURY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too. that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave the pauern in a precarious: sta b4lt of beaktt. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just ;he revtpe of all this. For hindreds of years, be fore that scourge of manitinii„"Mercury,, was em ployed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician he aho prepareth his meth eines from herbs. Witness i;cclesiasticus, chapter V. 3. The skillful physician shall lift up his head; and in sight or the gi cal men he shalt be to attenuation. V. 4. Fur he kith prepared his medicines out of the HERBS of the - earth, and he that is wise will not abhor them. MOFFA.T'SVEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES' possess qualities of the moat mild•end beneficial tam ture. • They are composed of articles the .most anti putresscent, combined with ingredients known as the only certain antidote for fevers of every descrip. non. When the disease is produced either front mild, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp situa. Lions, or putrid mtasmi, whether mallow or epi demic, or by other causes, these medicines are ter tam in their operattou or effects, They ate pos. sessed.ol peculiar qualities, winch out only expel all disease, but at the same time restore and invigorate the system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every pore; producing effects at once de. lightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark of life.begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a lane to the nerves, exilerate the ar. anal spirits, invigorate the inhody, and re-animate the whole man. THE LIFE MEDICINES have also been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dj.s. peptic tinwares, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Com plaint, Rheumatism, (chronic and inflamatury,) Dropsies, &c. &c. For full particulars, the reader It invited to cal at Mr. Moff4t's office, 367 Broadway; and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitously. The following letters aro lately selected from a very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re ceived from clltferen't parte of the United States : Mr. Moffat.—Dear Sir is with sincere pleasure, that I venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from your med. icitieS. My complaint was salt rheum, for which I hav; tried all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief from any of them. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try medi• cure. When I applied to you, my legs and arms were so had that,they rooked like raw beefand were covered with sores ; but atter taking a 25 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and so continued until I was entirely cored. It is now four Months since I was cured, and I have had no return of the complaint. I have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Respect• fully, your obedient servant, M. CLEOVER, 13th, at. between sth and Jackson Avenues. Lawrence, N. Y.,. May - 23. - Mr. Moffet— Dear Sir : I was troubled with the piles for several years.' I applied .to the 'most mi. nent Physicians, ithout relief/ A friend of mine, Mr. Clarke, who 'had received - ireat relief from them, recommended me to use your Life Pills, Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, experienced relief in CS hours, and in a few:weeks was not troubled with:them at all and I have been free from distress ever singe and. have R teat pleas. ure in recommending them, to those Afflicted in •a similar manner. JOSEPH E. SPEARNS. New Yoik, April, 1838. Dr. Moffet—Sir. t Since •your Life Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. 1 will merely slate a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, Mr.Cornelins S. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Phoenix Bitters one box of the Lite Pills, says she had her health• entirely restored. Mr. Milo B. Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid up with inflarnstory rheumatism, by,tak ing two bottles cf the Bitters and one 25 cent boi of the Pills, told me he was as well as he ever was, and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted, that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters • just so soon lie would he•a well man. Also, Mrs, Hordu, wile of John Horde', Was two years•since taken sick, and often had fits, and lost the use of one-of her arms. In six weeks atter tak ing your Pills and:Bitters, so far recovered that she has been.on a visit to one of her neighbors. Respectfully, As for myself, I have been in had health for 27 years, and though I am not now in perfect health, still I am in better than I have been for ten years past, which I believe to be the consequence of ti. king your Pills and Bitters. The above is a true statement of a low of the many cases which have come under my observation. You are at liberty to publish thii letter, and reference can be had to ins as Postmaster at Clavertock, Columbia Co., Y. With respect J. A. VAN VA LK EN BURG. New York, April 1,1838. Mr W... Moffat—Sir: I have been afflicted with the fever and ague about three months," and used a good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I still grow weaker and weaker omit 1 was recom mended.to try your Life Fills and Pheettix Bitters, and after taking two boxes and two bottles of bitters, I am very thankful to inform you and the public at large. I consider myself Completely cured. Yours truly, • . JOHN TENN ENT, N. Y, New York Milts, March 29, 183tt. Mr.' - Moffat—Dear. Sir : I have. used your medi cine in my family for some months, and have receiv ed great benefit moo it, especially illy wife and estMiughter. My daughter hem been in a decline for 3 years.. Since she commenced using your med icine she has entirely recovered, and is now well and hearty, If this will be of any service to you, you are at liberty to potiliih it. Resply yours, kc. N. BUTI.ER. Summit Hill, Jan. 18th, 11338, Dr. Moffat—Dear Sir : 1 have great pl.easure in addressing yet, having been troubled for some tinie back with the rheumatism, and could fend nothing t o give me any relief, until I had commenced ta king your Iflagetable Life Me and Fheenix Butters. In taking thilfirsfbottleand one box of pills I found the most excrutiatlag_ pain' that I had long been troubled with,entireliidisappeared. Such being the case, it is with gratitude I offer these sentiments, feeling confiqnt that lam indebted to you more than words can expresia, foe your valuable medicine and the speedy cure received from lie effects. Yours, 4 - c., GEORGE BROFTS. . illa4h chunk. Jan. 7, 1538. Mr. Moffat—Sir : I in most happy to send you through your agent Mr. 'White, a flew lines relative to your excelent Life Medicine. For a length of time I have been coorplamin of an infection of the liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relief until I Commenced, with yours; I have now taken riearlv two botti.rs•of your Phoenix Bitten, and I am pleased to state that I find myself fast recover ing from a long and lingering complaint. . Resp'ly Y ours &c. DEORDE!KISN ER. Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837. Mr. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir: As remarkable instance of Cde virtne and efficacy of your Life Pills and Pbmoix Bitters, in . restoring list health to the afflicted, has occurred in: my fam ily, I deem it a du ty to owe both to yourself and the public, to make the fact known, that others saffet.thg under similar circumstances mrgbt perchance see this, antrolitain a remedy in season to preserve theM front a prams tree grave. • • My wife has been afflieted with the liver com plaint andantras debility for bpwards of three Effi years: and for thclai thlttncuAlm aha been able to arilk'aritdsi Elie moth. ;ARO 'various medicines - W/04ml differant plirrietana, which,gete heg no Mitt ihe WirsOen op as liem rable. In this situation the 'llegradostly &Rink when J. happecertito oillAeon • yntir agent - in this village. and behreve`tne 11 of'the Occel.Sernt tans; the perusing of which induced me to ttfli , medicine, 'although had but littlehope ot tar mete log any benefit from it. r The effect was ourraiiiitii• Before vile had taken one bottle of bitten and ode box of pills, she was sosfirr reooterecLas t te be aide to accomplish mostrol *ltems work with* rinkiw tanCe. Yours, respeetfully, • WARREN PATTERSON. 6J 6: orewle by W. 8. MOFFAT, 367 itroatkwart New Vork. . , For further particulirvof the above anglicise ma Madrat'a Good Samaritan, a copy of which hceompa. Mar the medicine; a cep/ ahioten be h#l on ap pirration et. the snare of Mama, . HAGGERTY. Pottevilie... ""- • AErents for the sale ofthe Metfiedat, lan 5 ' ,RIE•110110 - 6 , NAIL AND IRON WORKS H AVE on hand, BOILER IRON,. 0 SHEET dti. • 7 ' , ROUND &SQUARE IRO N ; 4 COAL SCREEN do. RAILROAD Bar Iron of any size drawn tcr. order. Nail, .111 0141 Spikes of all sizes, for sale at hweat city otiicam. All saes Rail Road Iron, punched and 'eodntlid , sunk, and cut to angles. KEI AIS. WHITAKER & CO. • Jin 5; 1839 PIIILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS. TIILSE Packets sail from Philadet. ohis the 20th of every moath, excets i"ii\Vl! the First Month (January.). end bons Liverpool the Bth • of every , mon' tnroognout the seer., Ship Algomprin, Captain. Albert Toiler 40th ; of Fourth month (May.) • . • Ship .Pocahontas Eaptain James Wesi, Twidah Month (December.) Ship Monongahela, - Captain 'Atierkn, 2E Second Montt, k • Fetryary ) Ship Sinlooliannai, Captain Jobn'W. 20th of Third Month (March.) The ov, nets have spared no eipenee tot thei.e ships iinfe and commothous - conveyant paesee Erre and merchandise, and can con( reel-m.ll,cm) them in these respects to tbes pat of the public. They are towed up and down the Delaw atearo, and are (hue enabled' to go to sea t they leave ( 'barge for pawn* to Liverpool. in the 5135-11. the Steerage, $2O; tram Liverpool C.bin .C 1.5 aterbne. Apply to HENRY & ALFRED COP Walnut tarok wilar JOHN A. BROWN No. 14 Chea'not ilt eat. 17J - The aubscriber has been appointed Agent foe the Moon...l:one's Line of Packets, between Liven; pool and Philadelphia, an'd will receive the:passage', money from those who wieb to send for their friend* in the old country. - The rates of fare will he made known by applylnit at the office of the Abilene Journal. B. 11ANNAN. I. MB rHILADELFEIA Saturday, Nor. 17, 118 rixo .DR. WM. EVANS.—Dear Sir t is wits - pleasure I take this opportunity of returnin( you my sincere thanks for the benefit of your valuable medicine, the Cemomae Pills. Having been afflicted for,several years with dispepsia„ my . very being became almost loathsome to me. 1 suf fered severe pains in the side, was afflicted. with fainting spells, great debility,.vrant of appetite, int. bility to rest at night, frequent-sickness, and inehorl all the symptoms of that distressing disease. I bad flied several skilful physicians, but with -no gttcceas s my imbecility of mind and bndy gradually Memo.. ed, mill I strictly abstained from using any of the nostrums and 'certain remedies' with which our newspapers daily abbund, and Tor which' I enter., tamed . eirprror and contempt. - At length threugh. earnest entreaty of my friends, and especiatlp my wife, I with great reluctance consented to try your celebrated The effect was wonderful, and as tonished even my most sanguine friehds. I had used theni but a short - time before I rapidly recover. ed. and I now enjoy excefileift health; to which I have been a stranger for , more than two years. I cannot sufficiently express toy heartfeli gratitude to you for the advantage I derived (To ? your mach' eines-, and l'eaincstly and c.incientionsly mom% mend ell suffering ender similar complaints to use - your CANIONIILE PILLS. Af a gh with some' diffidence. rtheerfoily desire Mr you publish this tesiimony, if you see proper, and rimoin • Yours. Sic. WILLIAM B. TAYLOR. ' P. S.—lf any person desires to see tne, I shall be happy to give my residence. W. B. T. • The Medical Offic.e is No. 19 'North Eighth Street—where alre afflicted can be 40;14 cured, and depart rejoicing. - Sold by -JOHN T. WERNET _ WERNER , Sole Agent for Schuylkill county' . 2—tf Jan 12 effice of the Mine-Hill and Schuylkill Ha ven Rail Read Company. PHILADELPHIA, JeittAßT 14, len. AT an annual meeting oftliin Company, held this day, the folloWing&named Stodkholdere were unanimously elected officira of Bald Company fot due year, and until othirs Shall be chosen, viz— JAMES DUNDAS, Preaieent. MILNAOLTS. Benjamin K neer, Henry Paul Beck. . William Richardson, A dam Reedy,. Samuel Macon. jr.,,: John LivezeJi John 11. Cresson, Edward Lowber, Thomas Ridgway, • Jeremiah Hacker. January 19. 3-1 AN DEN 'ABLE ' FA( . .."T.—Health is the souree of Happiness.—Dtsesse it. the effect of some irregularity in the natural or healthy • lime Lions. Men produces great ends . by multiplied and extraordinary measures, but nature acoompliabed her works by few and simple means. In the cure of ail human maladies, the relief of irritation is the Er eat object of madicine, the offiee of the physician, in to deliver his.patient trona all that is noxious . and debilitating. so that the constitution or nature will be enabled to perfect the work of restoration. Harp . we would commend the administration , of a remedy calculated to fulfil the preceding indication, which 1 believe Re may justly say of Dr. Win. Evans" cel ebrated Camomile Tonic and Family Apecient Pin.. e the many undeniable tests nf their astoniehing efficacy in aiding nature to subvert diattior. The office for the sale op Dr. Wm. t Yana' ye g e. table Preprrstiona, well known and celebrated for the many unprecedented and astonish cores'', they hare effected in Dyspepsia, Nervous, Bilious and CODPII mptice diseases, is at No.l9th, north Bth atreet, opposite_Filbert street, Philadelphia. Sold JOHN T. WERNEk, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. Jan 1.2: 2-t—tf INTERESTING CI:IRE, OF. DYSPEPSIA cured by Dr. Wrn. Evans' Comornile ,Tonic and Fatuity apperient Pills.-111r. George' E4inan Broad street, below Walnut, afflicted with tile for. lowing distressing symptoins.--Great prawn and weight of the stomach; after eating, ea and aimness of sight, sickness at the stomach, to • t headache, impaired appetite, dif fi culty's:if br • ' 0, prawn an d lassitude, great depression of spi ts, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of the stoma iv. regular transient paltry in different parts f the body, costiveness, a dislike far society or con crea tion, . coldness and weakness of the extre hien, emaciation sad general debility...dieter ' real , with other symptoms which is not es* - enumerates , Mr. E. bad gi4ti.op all hopes, IS be ad trial of all other remedies before' tbe pc. • noaffect, until he wan advised to make trial Wm. Eirms' Tonic Pills, Of which he is • state that they effe.ctaany, restored' him tofi- , taking three packegis. Mrs, for the sale otthe above *medicine, North Eighth streetiPhilideltthiC . -Bold by • 700,N T. '' • • Sole AiloChw Schuylkill ' • • Jan 5 l nth of .. L . a erkea r condor ; et for i dontly I wag* no •by • day abia. rite =1 M toads .ot to • Dt. PT i► th by rilEl 3
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