WO- A..*.Air-IL 'OZONE/A. - maW of wipd and am me crf-thelar cedeop, . tinetempest's wind ialreti, the waters never deter! I.perehance the agastratasi eide4, to work ardent despair, • thy hand hath - braided. • • cavesminsinermaul hair. E EZ :1 . now msthe golden sands, istothon art, and broken, thou not from distant strands, • I sylwast some pleasant tokeril _A• or mountains ofrhe- South, glee of the ore of silver; with playful, Bulging mouth, basehiept on high ta,pilfer.! Wirral rieetatthy -swig ~astelling•afa mournful prison. tempestanweep .tke mighty winds were risen, in the ocean's grasp, hile,theintsve end - fair were dying, e— ' din s{' mark a white hand clasp thy Told as thou wert flying 1 then seewthe hallowed rock . • re. ni i thedile . otkings reposes. 1 . • • • 1 . • .... with many sr misty ilea,' '1 I .. loathed with siphire green and rased: • .thjoYousiPLaYilakiettP , -', '% • ;• . been.a tribute.itingirrg, bold and jutty steep, !,"earls upon the south wind stringing. I:, Ted wave! a joy .to thee; et ew .thy Bight and Anil are -avec! .• ..lin' 7 -dePaltli be* .. - t , , t, !Aie • asdbine thou ocean rover ' - 1 • i. '' en this.sours.last joy or mirth . i,,. r a the shore °fauna-is driyeti:—.: letlikerthine ; on• earth, - . • • • .. g o be‘lost away in tune= WWI THE PrINEW, JOnB7•L. iCOJNMUNICIII4 . , :enrelhinelloly alter we . th deep contritionlOwly bend, thin.thy temple alt did see i 6 ongh faith thy .preiuNfe there descend}. '' Einlluenoe Of tity%lifedy 'Lave ' , all our hearts divinely shed, ' ~ our thougnts?to soar above il .' Christ.the ewer living head, • le...torsi' emblems we partook, A; .bruised Body on the4rpe , , • ia hgcnies, that bitter cup _ ' . l i tii . .psmion seal', salvation free. A ittivill i. • , onr,dayai may we 7cOottl '.i. " t . • triumphs of Vicarious grace, L'' . love of ant asscenhil Lork "..s; ' I 'lime behold him face to. fiiee-= .!4: , --: withlhe 'Angelic Most above • frtinfind thy &rano Tejoleing'beed„l ,21With songs of triumph; fall 9f love, ' 11 forever:prineattfee without end. • , i •" . ' 4 - - .. 498LA1410 :., Tilt Carbon, April, 2211it,74,.83. 9.. i 1.3. .3. - -ov. EXllicir G00p5..4 1. - i *FRE lubscriber reapectfally . lovas We et&nfion •m- f his friends to every ..4degant assort4e s nt of • 'Fp:v . GOODS, among whit)) are a choiokselec tion ofFrench worked Collars °film latest.fsalhion, "'andfancy, Black and White Bldnd, , . -Do Wash Blond ' 4l ._ D 4 l Di , 'D Fi o : llette nett, . '4 Bond Edgings and'qui ll ingf , . ; -='; . . T read :Do - .. .Do ice B lying Da glo A . ' - . . •C mbric anti Mull Inserting and Edgings - Tiiread Babied inserting/1,- - E . Victoria Lace Ribband (fur caps:) ii :L n ee Cambric, , • o • Do Infs. (eery Fine.) il ' ales, and Figured Bobinet, V. Do t. ii • . Muslin Bishop Lawn 'lndia 11411, lack-Chem/ion belle, i xt. . • ft, fOreen and -white -Do ti 'Glares, Hosiery cte., which, with a latofit eve ry'other article in the dry good line, ik illbe .4cdd very low, 1 A MOS LEWIS. teetre street Feb.l6 1839 i • " nocieslLE ANIli ItErlli L 'Tobacco Establishment, f w il 117,s ,S. 4r m o oT T. E T: eiVicoL.L. announce I !e.public generally, that they have o p u u n reliii ith d the the Sa Itshment of Samuel G. Sands of Pottsville, t an they have added 'lb their stock a ver y large an extensive assortment of all kinds of (*rowing en Smoking Tobacco, and Common, SpartiLh and !Ha f Stianisb *gals. The present steclocoista of 41::000No...1, best Porto Rico Spanish Siam, 00,000 No. 1, Half Spanish, it 000 No. I. Common, kk 225 Kegs Chi wing Tobacco, # 300 Barrels Sweet Scented'Srpokinglobcec . o. 41so Cavendish, 'Ladies' Twist, and .Sw4et To bago), all of which will be sold Whalesalelred Re. tail„ on - the most reasonable terms for cash or ap Dry Goods, Grocery, Wine+ Liquoit Store t (Next door to Mortiniiir's THEIR connexion with ashbuse•in •Phipidelphia enables there to keep on hind 'a vtit7 titan. -sibs assortment-of goods, which they will sell at Philadelphia prices. Store and Tavern ticeepers private families, would do well ..to call estil judge lot themselves. • 1 spril 19 j 31 Stone - Wait, AND FIRE URIC*. fiatiE subscribers, respectfully announsile to the 4nbabitanta of Pottsville, and. its vicinlkv, That Skieysze always prepared to ...slice them iiithe se. lietioncffavlargeand cpinplete astiertment or Stone Wanapof all.k.inds and varieties. They ilikewise keep-conatantly on hand, a supply of Firil Brick, warranted fig all cutela purposes, which they offer at wholesale - nod retail at hew prices, and rukreccorn• a:lodating terms. WELLS Ek. RICH %DS. Readieg..Mereh Stla. 1839. )—ly riM . PARSER & 7 . . ~ ',Piercers a' rou -8, !- it-NEM:CI their friends and theipubl int - general, Athat they nave removed toilhair formerintand in Centre &Mei, (opposite to Miller'& tl ' erkes Store,) where they have on hand, a gcner "lc"; Ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassi mres of ig the Most fashionable colors, witkan elega assort ment of Summer Cloths, Satin, Silk, . tenets,' , 4 fisrseilles and Velypt Vestings,iLinen,- : ton and Chintz Shirts, Sethi, Silk and haze s Stocks, i t •Linenand Chintz Hosotns and Collars, al Linen Ind Chintz Bosoms without Collars,- Silk; Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Glories, Linen and cot ion Hone and Half Hose, Farc, Linen • d Silk liendkerchiefs and Gum. Elastic Suspend° They also ha on hand 3n - elegant strkk of t 3 omen's ;and Boy's wearing apparel, arichZie. ' h and , D Cmi 'Dress .(' n, Roundabouts, Vesta , and . • ns, made after the latest fashion and the -bait work ,manship, which they ibteud to sell at itsomtble prices. P. 11„ Wanted two or three is x ,d 3 0 l 'o o3 ., meu 'Tailors, to whom constant %trek wilt t ' given rihromzbout the season. . Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838. .. I I 712 -- ' , MEM The celebrated - substitute 'far 4'...1E0011L31,. • MIME - proprietors of this shicle, having devoted n "• ly seven years. 'and Upended a loge amoustri money, in experimenting ,Opon the various species 'the Tomato, (Sobum L copercium,) lave at last awe , Ceedeld in obtaining from' vegetable • - Piaci* which u a medieine4noo all the beneficial prop. ertiea colcarel,and yet pa& of producing Ueda curious effacer sontetortes 14o:thing from the tae of thau drag. This principle-(h4loWe) is a mild and efficient thartic, and._as compounded, ado acts .as a resaiedi to-eerie, and drap/uirtie. •AU directions accompanying the medicine) , Its pireieuktf Action and sae. Inaction upon the apnea is very general, no part escaping its influence; it is., however, upon the secrete -ries and escrefories, that ing.reat power isparticuLtny manifested ; from thM it will be seen to have a-direc effecaupon the biliaiy otgajiti and to be particularly a., dapted to the treatment -ogbaious fevers and other dis eases -where a torpidity - op,conjeshon of the Liv-r and portal circle prevail; hence the great success thavbas -artended-its adininistraticin liver afilactions,tlyspepai. and diseases of the sconwtot and bowels generally. Be ing-vidfusible snit. openuen, it produces a free circular' Lion in the vessels on the Surface of the body, accom panied by a gentle perspiration. It does not eshanst, like drastic purges;atill im action. is more universal. and it may - be often repeated. not Merely with minty; but with great benefit-; this` bebomei indispensably ne eessary in cases of long strrinding,:ibt in the intense .temporary itmessions made by strong medicines eel doM, if ever,lls good, and tend to injure the stamina of t& constitution. 'she iiroprielors do not claim for it uninerassty i. s. that it will cure all diseases; aor, on its introduction in fo a family, should theltidysician be dismissed; no, they srould advise ap to Live family physician, and -the more aperien and-Scientific the better : they do odour'. however, that a timely resort to this medicine may in e great many-itistances -ease the eaciense and trouble of calling the aid Of each physician, st being ca pable of producing the erect desired in the primary stages cdamajortty of disease* inoident to this country. in many long standing. or Chronic diseases, such as ill _conditilmed ulcers. and th 4 vanous diseases of the skin, it may betaken by persouiuF common judgement-with -ontsuedical invite. ' • Venoms . licivisal to give it a iriaL Not only arefismihes ai‘iaed to adopt it as a family medicine, but those who :are labouring under disease that cosionsil has failed to-r6.moi,e; those who have seen and felt the deleterious effhcts of. arwult as those who esteem ailamei to lib the-lxist °Pell meciicines; and those too, who have tried ..evury -thing," (from Mel/oared .rare all mosbwma purporting to have emanated from grfat loreign cofleges or sureties, down to humbletmack medicine - of Dr. A, B.C. tb Z) all are invited to try this simple-Antrim* article. ; It is not the intention of the proprietors to sustain tbid.cnedicine by certificates and puffing, but by way 'of intrtiductiowin those plateswitare it has not been known, It is deemed proper. to show what is said of it wherelt has Dien known the put year. The following editorial articles and extractsfrom let ters by pbysiciana,aad Others are Oyes for that purpose NE The following leen editorial ftom•the Cincinnati Tel .egraph. edited by HiShcrpiPurcell : `..k.atrad of Tomato, a eubstiaty far :Cairsser —The injurious and frequently destructive consequences that have often.nesulted to the human frame from the -lee es....ty of having recourse to a drug of so powerful. and at the same time, of so 'deleterious a nature, is celowel. indnee a• to-welcome the annoeneement of a salt, and what' brconfidently-statetn to be, in most cases, an effect , cal substitute for it,. which; while it pciaseases, if not all, at least a great portion of Its good qualities, is free from its most objectionable 0444 Every discovery in the vir urea of thkvegetiale kingdom moittiavehs infancy, and its period (*probation We are ItYclined to think this 1611113 mi the test of scrutiny, and be a most desirable acqiiiition to the world, i particularly to the people of this -country. Vge have heard at highly spoken of, and we believe the• limit of every investigation of its usefulness, yet made, has been favorable. - _ The prop( ietori of the Compound Extract of Tomato make no aecret or its coroposition;but 'reveal it to every medsdal man whollesires,io know it." The following is extracted from a letter to one of the proprietors ly the lion I. Burnett, formerly mayor of the city o C mgiuriatti :—• ancinnarti, January 6th.1838. • Da Mtt Fs: ifleur Sir.— I have eyed your Compoudd . Extruct of Toinato during the past summer and fall, and have no heenstion in believing it has saved me several medical bills. Four of my family during that period were indisposed„ind exhibited the usual symptoms of a bilinus.qtack Thee were in every instance relieved by the Use ot-your Tausatp pills I consider them a val cable medicine. They are perfectly safe, aid I believe as efficacious as uslom'el do correcting a bilious habit.- 1 have used them myselfiwith great benefit. Isaac Busirrrr. The following is from Robert Peachon, Esq., who bag oracle the science of Medicine his particular study. • enicannatli. February, lit. 1898. DaMimes: .Dear Sir,—lt is with Much pleasure that I bear tes timony to the efficacy of the Tomato pills In affections of the titer: from its operation which I have witnessed in my own case, I am ready' to conclude that you have (levered the long looked. for aesulta-atum4 a substitute for calomel m i dieeases of the liver. Accept. air, nay grateful acknowledgments. Your obedient servant. RODZRT PUNCH ON. The following is altraeted from a letter of a highly re. speetable physician to friends of his in Cincinnam, who had solicited hie opinion as to the aiitues of this medicine: Lawrenceburgh; January 26t4,. 1838. Mravae. Pro% 3 Co. Genttemen,— • • • I - have used the article (Miles' Compound Extract of Tomato) somewhat extensively in prescription for some months past, in many of the al• most numberlesemanifestationv of bepatic derangement particularly in. infantile. cases, and although I ...cannot say. that it is in ALL. cases a substitute for mercurial medicines; yet the stoking analogy in its tberaputic ef fects is such as to recaininend itfavotably to my mied :man adjuvant : in most Matador% to the exhibition of cal omel, and where an. imadediate or speedy alternative ef fept is not indispensible,it may sariersednita use altogeth er.- In several instances in which an antipathy or pre iudice against mercuriallremedies existed,il have pre scribed it' with very viral abet. I mil, gentlemen, respectfully yours,os4c. ii. H. Had %via, MA). The following, is a viduniary statement made by a highly nespectatile and seientific Physician. and appear ed.= the •-Jeffersonsine:Courier," lam Winter EXTRACEPF TOMATO—A mrsirrmrrx catosua...—Having made a trial of the above arti cle,l feel wet ranted in recommending it us usefnl med icate.. The pint pummel all the purgative and anti-bil. isms properties of caloniel, without any of its injurious temiencies. Persona Who are addicted-to habitual tor por of the liver; acd consequent MCCl2llllllllltiOne of bile. and who have been coMe ll ed to have resume to the different preparations .f mercury for relief, -will find Miles' Pills, a safe and cionvenient substitute. NArL FIELD,M.D. Numerous other Taitimonials from Physicians and others in its faior can be examined at this office. 'Me subscriber has belie appointed Sole Agent for the sale of this Medicine beli e Schuylkill county ; who will furnish it wholesale to all those who may wish tapir hue to sell again ; B BANNAN. • Also for sale; by William T. Eptiog, Nana's, Jsenb' Huntzinger, 7r4Orwigskiurg, Bennet & Taylor, Miners. !sale, and Hugh Kituslty, Port Carbon. and 'Hunter it flown, Tama u ¢. • Marchl, MB. 1 • Glossary Of ArchiAecture.. A GLOSSARY of the Terme uved•ln thirGree -rx-abio, Roman, Itali an and Gothic Architecture, second Loudon Edi Nexempitfied 'by four bum. drelicuts. Abu 1 CATECHISM Of IRON, Or the Merehant's apii Mechanic's complete Guide. to the Iron Trede, with practical remarks and use. ful observations. incieding a new and coMprelteml sive snot Tables. arrimgcd•in en approved way and order, and containing. the weights of more than MOO bodies and substat.ces hoe, to which are annexed the nearest, proportioned number of feet, which is equal to a MP In weight of each of tbe.dit ferent bodies and Mesa, arranged and compiled from the beat Engli'sh autitprition, .fact received and for sale by . B. BANNAN. March 2 !. - 9 . .Readissg team Works. rilgunderingiiearevmprtpatosttoininufacc alL tures to orOe4 is to ,Eigines to' any size, and set into op e ra ton isoy part of the state. „Akio,. cord or rim. iiireted 'lets, Locomotive %Rep% ie, Rail Road !Otte, II l d all the work Of a general .nachinialloPi! . -1 J. MAY •JONIN & Co, Jan 5. 1 1 tf -1 . iii=l Itt idarns. 1 i t I ' *.• 0 . :;' ( 2 , -Zr '4.7r....." t* -1 , ? r 2,,,41' . IT #Pk. ' - ... - ... , 58. ,i— , c Nt - ...., . ' DE - 3 ' - i •I, : s Itt" , .7> - '4 l- ::. - , - 9 -- - -. 1. — ' 4 .: *- ,' r;1- - oz. , •-.:.. -4.-..,-4 , - - .... e., ....,,, . : • t _ _ — ..aire•VeUlinterlSOlMMl ',posit% ,; • -2" ,-,4Fund 414ciety. • . VAC* MIME Porti,CatboiiiSiving Pond Ekutiety,lirpsfer 3, 0 ' ever *fay tom 9to 3, l'elockattthe 4.M -virittp fice`iir lied-Pepol,lit, Bir the Purpose of r0t:6,4,4 t: 6,4,4 ' " ' ioany amount not curling $5OO, ' Burn one perer, spoil -which an interest ore Ed pefcen will be On every.* and Upwirds, but no interior will . ateeedup Say fractional parts of $5. his i wlt a le say part maybe desire eui on givilg notioe,ifrorouitrweeks to firer 'mo n th s „, at iption the offs on Moeda} , The-bnames of the Society will tie ' ducted by Mlot i tinfe/.2.* ' cars andiron.: agues, til the first onday n Mar nest. • t—AcKtme BOLTON: /suggest. ' • Joceo ll cafsll ilatnnet.l. Potts . Edward Hughes ; E. S. Warne Jacob Bu ll Tamer L. Whitney, Seoratery and Treasorer. Article 3d of the Charter. No emolument what soever ilia be received by the President or Man ners As their services, nor shall any Manager become 'a borrower from the institution oct 3 • ounklitiOn NEW: DRUG STORE. - • TflE Subscriber returns his grater/it acknowl edgements to the citizeus of Potimille oat others, who stepped forward tollia assistance-after the losrof his property by 'fire in BeiMidiair last; and would also acquaint them amlthe public gen erally, that he 'has: again comujenced the Orlig Business in the housiormerly occupied' by Charles W. Clemons, in •Centre BtAe4 in the 'borough of Fottaville,, where mar alwaye•be had a general-as. sortropet of Drugs,.. ' Medicines, • PzOnts, D Glass, - ye Stufilly And every btlier article in the above line, which . he is disposed to sell cui very low and accommodating terms. N.'B. 113' Physicians proscriptions carefully pat up al the shortest unties.' .•WM. T. EPTING. •Pottaville, May 3Q, 1838. rascal iron Works Warm- • house. N0..77 South Third Street, S. E. corner iffelnu •PHILADELPUIA., Tasker A' Morrish IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ers Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded -Wrought Iron Tubes; for &tarn, Gas,'Hot Water, &c. Davy% Safety !Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns foi the 'Foundry receirred,andeastings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut Si. Philadelphia. September 26,1838, - For Stile. ~ QIIIL Schuylkill Gina, Boats,- nearly new, wilt be I "°'imold low. Apply. to ANDREW RESSEL, Mahentecgo Street. 6-tf • Feb 9 New Goods. A general tiler:inn:lent of fresh and seasonable ra- Goods. just received—consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, • Hardware, queensware, Mackerel, kialt, Plaster, &c. &c. which will be sold low for cash. The highest price paid in cash for all kindsufeoubtry produte. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mohnt Carbon, 2 CAL ACT THE • New EstablishmeUit,.. Coheer of Cei?tre in& Market Streets Parsed/ie. ►THE subscribererespectfully announce t.. 1 their JR friends and the:. public generally; that they have taken- the store formerly occupied by - Jacob Burl & Co, corner of Centre and Market streets; where they are no provided with a choice assort meat of . c. • - Mr! GOods l . ilaroceries, Liquors, &c. whicktbey are determiried.tniell at.the very lowest prices. HAZZARD & STRAUCEL N. 8.. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market .prices.: April 1 • 26—. IKnowledge.for the People, Off, theplain Why and Because foi every thing lur just received and tor' sale by B. BANNAN. Feb.. 23 8 Scotch Whiskey• nI A D Scotch Whiskey, Lemocs and Loaf Sugar "'Rif sale by N. NATHANS &Co• Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. IVILL be sold at private gale, the Foundry v pleasantly situated at-Port Clinton, Schuy lk ill county, on •very reasonable terms. This Foundry is ac the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Stisquohanna Rail Road, novrmaking, and will:in a short time be one of the best situations in the country to do a-large business For terms, &e.apply.to PARKE& TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton. F-6.3t COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. IWAT valuable tract of Land called the "Clin. ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situite on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, and , adjoining the Peach Mountain is of erect for sale on accommodating terms; or the Coal Minna will be leased severally or together to an ap roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, i& Walnut Street, Philadelphia. /111 HE undersighed cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Trct ; on the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as be the undersigned claims title_ thereto, and wall:institute a snit against any persim attempting to take thetposseision thereof.- ailariheiin,April 28, 1838. 104, IHE subscriber baa . now on band at , his Store and Storr.hotdie on Centre and Rail Rose streets, • full assortment; of Goods suitable, for the final re. eon via : I Barr Iron of assorted sires. Band and f Hoop do do Nails and spike Rods do do • Statl. Round & Square do do Naßa arid Spikes do do tGoal Shoed" do do • liadware a general astsiortinent. /1 1 1 of w 4iich he is selling at reduced prices, Irlll f 4A .1 CLAYTON. Ptiblic Notice. TOE undersigned, has given a special and limited (power of Attorooy to Mr. William F. Dean. of Pottsville. lei tiet in reletence to the Walley Furnace lands in uylbril county. Any person "Sighing to trabuct b atnesa relating. to that property will be shoiwn the tOtority by applying to him. . I FR. 4r EISPENIIgIMER. • April '6 1 I . 14-tf Lumber' Ldinber • LL oniband constantly, and bills out to ••=flrdow.i Apply to T. S. RIDGWAT, !March 46tt 75-tf Caution. JOHN 'POTT. 32 .41F„1: CAPITAL AUTHORISED B LAW. • CHARTER IP ETCAL. MAKE. both limited and perpetuaV , lntrurances /TR on Wick. Stone or 'Frame Buildings. theres.• Hotels. Mills. Barns, Stables, -Merchandise. Furniture and Fromm of every deseriptionAgainst lessor dant ageby FIRE- AfARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also lop insure against lo on all kind* of marine risks` and a. gainer the demote or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares, and mercandiae by water, or by rail way, upon term! as favourable as any other ins t itution. .Forani further inftirmation on , the `sa4ect of insur7 ance, either againsvf4re,marine - er inl an d Apply to HENFICDC.IROBINSON Anent. July 15. 34-tf t Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTS. At Orwigiburg • The Philadelphia Fire AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE • `COMPAANY. - CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $500,000. CIIIkRTER PERPETUA L, MAKE both lithited ,and perpetual 4nsurancei on INA BriclOtone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels, Mills, Barna,ttables. Merchandise, Furniture. and Prop.., erty of every tlescription,againstion or damage.by FIRE. The subscriber has been appoiMed' Amer for the a bove menuone Institution and is now preparectm make Immanent' upon every description of property at the lesiva. rates. OLNJAMIN. BA NNAN. Pottsville, Feb IS 1837 ' • lb- PRING GARDEN ' - . .Fire JLnouranc,e Company. MAKE huh limited and perpetua) Insurances on 1.7• K Brick, Stone or Fsame Buildings, Stores, Hotels •Mills, Barns, Stables, Mercbanduie.Furirture, and, Prop erty of every description. against loss or damage by FIRE. • The milsicrlber has been appointed Aoarrr for the a bove mentioned Institution and is now prepared to mike lowest rates. - BENJA Issisamoccriapon every descnption pMINf pro BANHAN. perty at the Pottsvillißeb.27. 1836. 15 A CARD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT• JOHN SILVER, THE prorietor of the Pennsyivania Hall Refectory iitunrrtimulks to his friend. end the public in gener al, %r the patronage he has heretofore received, aid from the efforts helms made and wiU continue to make, to gratify all in his line of business; he hopes to merit a con tinuance of your patronage. JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr. 'Robert Harmer, of the "Comucopue," No. 44, North Third street, Philadelphia, fora supplrof all the delica cies which the Philadelphia market can afford during the Winter season. Dill of Fare. Roast Beef, Cortspi do Terrapins Venison, Sardines, Fried Oysters Chaim Dish, Roasted, . &.otoped. Stewed, per doz. .do do • do do WINES. Old Madeira Wine. Per: loo We. Old Pale Sherfy Wine, do Old. Brown do do Old Port . do • do Old Lisbon do - do Champantne, (Patenetin,) . do do • Napoleon, do do Woodcock. 'do do Victoria. do _ Pepper's, & SechePe XX Pale Ale. Apartments are al ways in readiness for Supper Partial, &c. and those who call may aspect to receive every atter. non. Pottsville, 0ci..17, 1838. 81-tf RAIL ROAD IRON. • Acomplete aaaortment o f Rail Road Iron from-21X: to 1 inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. eater nal diameter, turned & un turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road Axles. manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, for placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New. Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber. and intended for Incline Plana& CHAINS. Just received a complete an• sortment of Chains, from in, to I in. proved & man ufactured from the besrca ble Iron. SILIP, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES, of different saes, kept con stantly, on hand and for sale by, A. & G. RALSTON, & CO. • No. 4, South Front Stieei. Philadelphia, January la Wetherill Ar, Brother, • AT 711 . OLD STAND - No. '65. , NOKTI - 1 FRONT STREET, . • EAST' , sini, • . . I MR= Doors TYCHO •THR CORRIER' or ARCH Sr eiiii64.DEt.rmas , MANUPACTUR 13111-S',Or . White Lead dry anti • Calomel. ' • ' • . ! itiound m Gil, S Red Precipt, ", . Red Lead, White do : • Litharge, Vitriol 'Alb. -. . Chronic Yellow, • - Snip. Quinine do Green , • 'Tart. Emetic ,„. do Red ' . Ether'Salph. . .. . Patent Veneer ' do • Nitric - Sugar Lead '. de , Aceti& • . • Copperas - Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Com. do . Aq. Fortis Ace*, Morpffia • Muriatic Acid Sidph. do Epsom Salts Lac- Sulphur ' Tart. Acid Opi. de IS arcot. Sup. Soda Kermes Mineral C b. Merc. - Ethiope • do. Redness ocChimp hot, Sal Nitre, Brimstone, Borax. &c. Offer for sale the above mentioned a rticles,togother with a general assortment or Paints. Drugs-and Dye Stuffs. and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal tine. • • - Being manufacturers of all the articlesenumeratai an der the above head, they pledge theinselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable mum Window and Picture Glass. 'from 6 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 1237 - 48- NEW IRON. Harder are Store. THE airbscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that he -.has added to his formes stock, ken and Hardware, consisting in pan or American and English Bar Iron,'Hoops and Band Iron, &Mud Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly, Shear, German and English Blister and A. M Steel Vices, hicome.holc anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cut Steel band, choping and Broad axes, nails and spites, together with a general auortmen of Iron Moogery, all of which will be sold at reduced priers, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 • - 32 Lumber .! Lumber!! 12000 feet inch Seasoned White Pine Boards 15000, do. inch Poplar Beards, • 90000 Joint Shingles 18 and 20 inch, ij Charrj •Boarda, Plank and Scantling, Shingling and Plastering Litb, Bit sale by • • ILBANWEL Han • 5- Tebruary, 0 ors _____ _ . mbdrirk "-- Itirt riIEDICiNe litt- • ,-P"•••• ANlMA'rlONWheit the Most irrimunt .foetiolis of life are auspended,and those trU.• are invalids by tcberitance or imprudence are reduced to* ditploraMe slant of wervons debility, they should not even then despair, for it is not in despair that t iller ;can.,,be fonnd. No. Let them first look 'a round, and, laylog aside all prejudices, tbk them,. selves, thieepiestioev—qf my physician' cannot , help int; is his reputed - lei:Rl my oily resort r -., Perhaps it that moment the heading of this ad. ”iertisementf "Moffat's Life Medicines, would camiltheir eye; and wertl. they in - truth divested of foolish prajutlices, they' might, perhaps, be induced to ifiquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treat ment of diseases, differed from that of their -own .physicians. They mould then learn thattt did dif er, and very tikdely, and with most unhappy ra ta). . . f.they pursued their inquiries still further, they would find that all practising physicians of the present day prescribe MERCURY, in soma form, • for almost every disease, and they would leant, too, that mercurial medicine', though they give present relief, undermine the-conatitution, and always leave the paiiett isi a placarious state of health. A GOOD'VEDETABLE MEDICINE is ;just • the reierse of all thii, For hiindreds of years, be, lore that acoorge of mankind, uMercury," was em. ployed in thepeal:ing art, Physicians used uothing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as .the physician he who prepareth his mcdi• -eines ft,:ptn herbs,. Witness Eeelesiasticus, chapter V. 3n. The skillful physician shall lift -up hie head; and'-in sight of the grea t t man he -shall be -in admiration., V. 4. For he hath priparett,his medicines out of he HERBS" of the -earth, and he that is toise.tolll not ea bhotherh. • MOFFAT'S VEGEThIILE LIFE MEDICINES possess qualities of the moat mild and beneficial na. tore. They are composed of artidles the most anti putsesscent, combined with ingredienneknown as the only certain antidote for fivers of every descrip tion. When ;the disease is produced either from cold, obstruction; bad air; swampy and camp situa. Lions, or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epi demic, or by other causes, these medicines are cer tain in their operation or effects. They are pos. sessed , of peculiar qualities, which not only expel all cinema*, 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 tone to the nerves, meliorate the er upt' spirits; invigorate the mbody, and re-animate the whole man. TUE LIFE MEDICINES have also been used with the-most happy success in Nervous and Dye.' peptiedlisesses, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Com plaint:Rheumatism, (chronic and infiamatory,) =Dropsies, &c. &c. For full particulars, the' reader is invited to cal at Mr. Moffat', office, 367 Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitously. The following letters are lately selected from a very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re. ceired from different parts of the United States : Mr. Moffat.—Dear Sir :—lt is with sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from your med icines. My complaint was salt rheum, for whiCh I have tried all the medicines which were advertiped in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief from any of them. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medi cine. When 1 applied to you, my -legs and arms Were so bad that they looked like raw beef,•and were covered with sores ;.but after taking a 25 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale isif, 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, st. between sth and Jackson Avenues. Lawrence, N. Y., May 23. Mr. Moffetz— Dear Sir : 1 was troubled with the " piles for several years. I applied to the most emi nent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief from them recommended me to use your Lifepille. Though , was suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in .tid hours, and in a few weeks was not troubled with them at all and I bat• been free from distress ever since and have great pleas. tire in recommending them to those, afflicted in a similar manner. Respectfully. JOSEPH E. SPEARNS. New York, April. 1838. Dr. Moffet—Sir : Since your Life Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. .1 will merely state a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius 8. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Phcenix Bitters one box of the 'Lite Tills, says she had her health entirely restored. Mr. Milo 33. Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid up with inflamatory rheumatism, by tak ing two bottles cf the Bitters and one 25 cent box of the Pills, told me he was as well as he ever was, and tolff aArentleman in nil store who was afflicted, that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters just so soon be would be a well man. Also, Mrs, Hordo, wife of John Hordo, was two Years sines taken sick, and often had fits, and, lost the use of one.of her arrnb. In six weeks atter`tak inkyour Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that she baic been on a visit to one of her neighbors. As for myself, I have been in bad•health for 27 'years,snd though I am nut now- in perfect health, still lOn in better than I have been for ten •yeari past, which I believe `to: be the consequence of ra.- kingseur Pills and Bitters. The above is a true statement of a few of the many eases which have come cinder nay observation. You are at liberty to publish this late!, and reference can be had to me as foitmaster at,Claverrock, Columbia Co., Y. With 'respect J. A.`VAli VALK EN Plit6. - • %Ili , York, April 1, 1838, Mr' W. Moffat—,-13ir I . l.have.been 'afflicted with the fever and•agoo about three trumths,,and ?lied a good deal of quinine, which 'did' me no good, but 1 still grew weaker and weaker urtil 1 was recom mended to try your Life Pills. and Phcenix Bitters and after taking two lions and two bottles of bitters I am very thankful to inform you and the public at large, I consider myself completely cured. 'Ours truly, JOHN TESNENT, N. Y. New' York Mills, Much 29, 1838. Mr. Moffai—Dear Sir : I have used your eine in my family for some and have rimy. ad great benefit from it, especially•my wife and eld eat daughter. Mry daughter had been in a decline for 3 years. Since she commenced using your med icine she has entirely recovered, and is obw Well and hearty. If this will be of any service to you, you are at liberty to pubilahit. Respgy yours, 4c. N. BUTLER. - Smith Bill; Jan. 18th, 1838. Dr. Moffat—Dear - Sir : I hive great pleasure in addressing you, having been troubled for some time back with the rheumatism, and cduld find nothing to give me any relief. until I had commenced ta king your Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters. .In taking the first hottle and one box of pills I found. the most excrutiating pain that I had long been troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such being thn case, it is with gratitude 1 offer these sentiments, feeling , ctinfident that . lam indebted to you more than words can express, fqr your valuable medicine and the speedy Cure received from its effects. • Yours t ite.. GEORGE BROFTS. Mauch - chunk, Jan. 7;1838. Mr. Moffat—Sir: I am most happy to 'fend you through your agent Mr. White, a few lines' relative •to your excelent Life Medicine. - For a length of time I have been complaining of an Infection of the liver.and tried much medicine, but found ho relief until I 'commenced with yours ; I have now taken nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, and I em planet:lto state thati find myself fast recover ing from a long and lingering complaint. • • Rearly yotirs &c. GEORGE KIBNER. • . Lockport, Nov. 27th, 183 i. Mr. W . :, B. Moffat—Dear Sir : As a remukabffi instanced the virtue-and efficacy of your Life' Pills and Ithasix Bitters, in restoring lest health in the afflicted, has occurred in my family. I deem it &dia. ty to emu both to yourself and the public, to makis the fast known, that others suffering under similar circumstincea ight perithance a remedy in a- .o to'preserie' tore. -grad: f My -wife has; been afflicted plaint atidublitrao . debility yearv: - liitt for 4traglast.three been Able to walk across they various medicines prescribed by whicksam.herine relief, she w table. , lii this Situation she w when 'I happedvd to call upon, village, and htd,gave me-a copy " J tan ; the partial-Ovid-which Ind medicineoalthoberhad burhtt ing any,benefitifroni it. The 'Before she had !taken one bon' boa of pills, able was so far to accomplish ,post ofher ho., tance. Yours, respectf WARR 3 ' 13' For eale,by W. B. MOF New York. . For fitrther 4Farticularsof the Moffat's Gooesamatitan, a oleo the medicine ; a copy als pheation .at the stoic of HAGGERTY,' Pottsville. Agents for the sale of the Jan 5, Pottsville T" present term commeiiiced on the 7th inst. under the direction of Mr. , Charles W. p amu TERMS OF AtiISSION. There will. be four • terms i, a year, each e ra . lasting of twciecweeks. Pupilo entering at any time after the commencement of a 'prtn, and previous to the expiration of the first fou4 weeks of the term, will be charged for a whole te*n. . "Pupils entailing - after the .x.piration of the first?, four weeks, and before 'the expiration of 8 weeks of thekepn vitt he charged fur Inn thirds eta term-. and pupils entering alter !tie expiration of 8 weekp of a term, and before t4e completion ut . the term, will be Charged for one thltd the term. For instruction in reading,! Writing, and arith. metic, $4 per term. For all or either of the aft addition of English Grammer Geonietry and Book them, $6 per term. For all or any of the aforesi addition of tire Catin and eitherof them,s 8 ; per term. Jan. 12 Prove all Things I .which is good. BELIEVING that the fu kind, is the Most inter subject that Can be. presen every person should freely privileges of decitling Joni the folloiving;:works are offer The discussion between :, tense,) and Rev. A C Tito the aaujcint . question, "is t punishment taught 'in the Bi ei k u. Bible tea the doctrine of • Happin of all minitin. tweet Rev i :P BILABIAN, (M &roes, (Unlyereatist,) wheth less . misery is revealed in t BALFOUR etnquiry into t.l the words,.Serot, thou ; TS translated Hell iq the corn Ballou's sermons on lea 5 2d Cor. 5-10, 2 Sam. 15 7 Gen, 74, 2 Niter, 3-18, Gala. and 15, - also in Pamphlet f Holy . Ghost, Matt 12 13 and Rom. 6-23, death and jud 28, justice and mercy, Pea, itef,: Rhmarks on. the Doc vation, (by -John M. Cro Hymns. The above Book be bad of Bimuel Hartz, M M. Crosland. Dec 22 : - . Noti 6 l LL perions indebted Christ, deceased, late of vine, in the County of Sc quired to make immediate her at Pottsville, or to Jose,p who are he by authorised t all persons having claims estate of the said decedent, known the same without de -S. SI I„ Pottsville,' March 23 Pale - - EDEPPER:'S (Philadelphi hhda., fitr sale by - MILLE March! • RE4 NAIL AND IR H AVE on hand, • BOILER IRO SHEET do. ROUND & SQ COAL SCREE FAIL ROAD Bar Iron of 'any size dm% Spikes of all sizes, for sale All sizes Rail Road Ira "auk, and cot to angles. REIMS, Jan 5,1039 To Old C, PHIL4DELPHIA PACK! ' THESE Pack! :phia the 20th p i• a t Nt: the First Mon 1 Liverpool thel throughout; the year. Ship Algonquin, Cap . • of Fourth month (May.) Sbip Pocahontas Capta Twelfth Month -(Decembe. . Ship MOnongabela, Ca; Second Month,.(February Ship Susquehanna, Cap 20th of Thlrd Month (M I The owtiers have spare! - these ships, safe and com passengene and rnerehatni mammal them in these of the pu b ic. an . 1 They are towed op steam, andiare thus enab they leriveiport. Charge for passage to 11135.—in the Steerage, ; Cabin £34 sterling. Apl HENRY.; tIOHN 117 The pnbscriber bits the MasmCope's Line pool and PPadelphia, an money fr those who in the ol d-country. The rates of fare will at the °Mee of the Mine Jan 6 Scott's At 25 cent AFRili supply, of th just received and fo Match .23 - Paper ill BOWAN trill m-sfsipttetdid assorthte Borders, ill of which are he will sell at Philadelp. April Shipping an TIIE IMlAcriber ha s . Shipping &inks, fo' ishipping coal, to which the nitric; Also folio , ruled for one month, or offared to the trade chi March , 30 and Pbtainmalls . • ttlt the liver wat t upwards of thr ee 1 1 .,onthe she has not " • After t rl i nt different physicians, given up-taint:a. a gradually failing, ' your agent in this r .f the Good Samari. ced me to try you r hope of her receir ;.. net surprising. of bitters and one covered as to be able • work without amis. fly, PATTERSON. T,-367 Broadway above medicine see of which accotepe. 'cats, be had on sp.. ears. MILLER & ;edicine. MD MI -aid branches,with Geography, Mathe. -keeping, or any of id branches with die reek lowernages, or old fast that ore liestiny of man. ting mad important 1.. to the mind ; and i • ercise the rights and selves what is truth, • for sale: ev. ES ELY, (Preaby. ' a, (Uiniversalist,) e doctrne of -endless L. l e or not.? "or does Ihs :. e final Holiness and The Discussion be., • odist,) and T Warr. the docks me of end. e ecripturce 7 1 a scriptural import of N, TARIJII, and GIZIELINt, . on English version." . lat. These 5-21. 6, Rom, 6 1 and 2, : 27 and 2-82 Cor. 514 m, the sin against the 32, the Penalty of Sin, moot, Heb, 9 27 and 2-12, Universalist Be. ine of Universal Siao kneo and Streeter's and -Pamphlets am !Tie & Brothers, or 1 the estate of Henry he Borough of Miqrs. again, ere hereby're. • yment to the subsen. Christ at Minersville, receive the same, and l r demands against the are requested to make y. Y MAN, Executor. 12—ff ) best Pale Ale is & HAGGERTY. 9- I G N WORKS, ARE IRON, n to ordcr. Nails and I lowest city• prices. , punched and counter lIITAKER & CO.' 1- ' i ntryinen: ND LIVERPOOL •ta Bail- from Philadel• of every month, except 4January,) end from Bth of every month, n Albert Turley, 20th n James West, 20th of Mierkin, 20th is John W. Mierkelk h.) no expence to rends odious conveyances far se, and can confidently aspects to the patrisuP down the Delaware b 1 ,d to go to sea the 61 ivefpool. in the Cabin, t ; faun Lives:pool in t 1 ly to ALFROD'aRt. ' alnut street wharf, or A. BROWN & CO., N 0.14 Chesnut street. been appointed Agent he f Packets, between Lilo' ` , „will receive the pool' to send for their'friesk ' ffi Jo afie k Journal. aPPIY4 B. FIANNA 1-- Novels. per volume. very cheap publication' salkby BANN . • 12- angings• receive in a few day"-, t of Paper !Jangler 11, •w Spring TattereNb w " is . prices. 14- Time 800 1 , remind a printed form is • Colliers and Ago' fol, he invites the attenChal 5 od `foolscap Time Boob Iwo weeks, which are lo, .P. B. HANNAN.