BRAcELET iit ir. 'a. artr.r.is. - • ' j. ken in the gliding dance, ! thoirwed in thy ammo of Palk's', and action, tone and glance, :10riatts all—the wen:aids houil lay soft upon thy brow, _ u 1113iC melted on *Wrote, I ' perhaps forgotten now, I. • :. -. thoughtestood list:el:4og near, g not that links of gold I'ko-thineAtad now controlled. i'rivse 4 'When li Wax `"The The And on- With Mane A pulse 'Tin t now—the dance is dorm, u in thy rich dreams asleep ; ,wake, am gazing on .gments given to him, to keep. 1 4 every glowing vein ran beneath these links of gold, rider if a thrill of pain these bright channels ever cold— Its lire thine I cannot think 'er chilled this broken link. 'I think That And Mad With Chief e Good .T.t , • • And :mot; And 1 l i-ba! 'cm' hub° now to thee in my ear thy words were spoken, . 4 t -it think of them and me ;ngas of the bracelet broken, . is riven many a chain thou Mast fastened but to break , us thoult sink to sleep agii:vi lareless if another wake— 4..." .y: thought thy heart can rend at the fallow'll charge to mend. Tha And t . As . The Is—m 211- ACRES SUPERIOR MA ANOY COAL LANDS, KNOWN AS THE `44 e ANT LAN DS. 99 i t Tim Su cnber dilly appointed by the Cnurt of Barks county, a Assignee of Valentine Rrobst.• Enquire, late of Be county. demised : sn i.I Mier for Sale at PUBLIC V ;NOCE. on Fnday the. 7111 eat ofiuste next. at .10 ridk A. M.. at Pottsville. Schuytkill county. Pennrylvap a, at the Pennsylvania tiall. now occupied by Joseph aughawo, the rolluwing oi l ALUABLE Esi'ATE : mantling 400 acres nod alio,. atice.situate in wnship, No rthunitterland cou n t y. adjoining e .David F. Gordon, 11 to,l , Bei las . Esquires, It being the most Western Tract of the I ANDS; as divided between die ten tints in pursuance &fa W rii of Partnion and num ' id PartiuonNo. 12, lung on ihe head wa. oktn Creek. .._. ontaining 400 acres and alinwance.situate in p and county afore...to& adjoining Thomas • , Esq.. Frederick Jobn,on. Robert Grey. • It being one of the Tracts of the "GRANT a divided between the tenarts in common. of the said Writ of Panttion..and number of ni of the Shamokin and Ma hanoy Creeks. staining about 1763 acres arid allowance. :.e township and county aforsatd, adjoining onia's Cadwallader, Esquire. F. G,. Stets. , Williata Sheed.George t 'etch 3in. and oth ng also one of the Tracts oCt he " ei. RA NT as divided between the tenants in Common. e of the said Writ of Partition, and numbered of said Partition No. 7.slying the wa . okin Creek , in Lamm Vatiey, a on the onntain. This Tract affords the advantage owes, to almost any extent for Gra t end Saw . Iron Works of any descnption. taining'about 1763 acres and allowance. situ.. wnship and county afersatd.atill part thereof ties of Schnylkill and Columbia ; adjoining thomas Cadwallader. late David F. Gordon, hibald M'Cail, and Prtterson nod Benjamin It being likewise one of the Tracts of the LAINDS,' as dwided between the tenants an in pursuance of said 'Writ of Partition, and ' the Inquest organ! Partition No. 5, lying on of Locust Creek and B i g Run. emptying in oy Creek, affording good water power for l of any description. with the old Sunbury road ..ugh it, m Locust Valley, and the blahattoy 'NO L C I . Shamokin lands of and others " GRANT Gammon, bered to tersof - No. 2. the towns .; `Cadwidlad! and others - LANDS." •in pn •, • 041 in tile' '. )- Head Wat No. 3 lands of Boyd & C. era. It be LANDS."I in putsuan , 'kettle Inq ten of • 1 Mahanoy of Water miily and No. 4. C. stein the t' in the co.l tends of ti - Esquire, - Coombes ••GRA NT Common, numbered the • ate the Maim nen %it° • running Mountain. N.. 5. -ate pa rtl edjoininj David F. being Gk u dtsid ante of Inquest . M o the Big ontaining about '3', - 5 acres and allowance, sit in Schuylkill and partly in Columbia. county, hennas Cadwallader, Burd Patterson Ar. Co., !.ordon and Benjamin Coombe.. Esquires. it ise one of the Tracts of the K.: R NT LA NDS between the tenants in Common. -in purse ,'. said Writ of partition, and numbered in the said Partition No. 3. lying on the waters of haimy Creek; and the Creme Turnpike runs ro thugh the same, and having aura a TAVERN /STAND, known as the Brotifif, or Green's Tavern. and now occupied by William Cooper. noxt these -five Tracts of Land, the Pottsville '.e Rail Road runs dividing eacn Tract at near ' tances from the extreme lines ; each Tract is bound in coal of the very best quality, and I ! can be mined• with great advantlge.—and n inexhaustahle• supply of the very best flux. ly every .variety. - ontaining about 500 sere,, situate in the town - okin, Northumberland county, adjoinmg I . late Judge Bradford, A. AFC:all, Lightfoot d the Asaylum Compiny, well known as the :et."—Throngh this Tract the Centre Turn Ipike passes, and there is comfortable Dwel. ling and - Out. Houses, with a good TAVERN. STAND. . sell Is Throng and Dann ly equal di known 10 MD ore, basing on ber °truce ti No. 6. ship of S -hada of & Starr, "lifert T The Shshmkin Creek ilitts through this which Is erected a Saw-mill, With -water esufficielit for a Grist Mill and hop Works It abounds in Stone Cold, Iron ore, and its land Pine Timber is not equalled byeLny Lund ty. The rail road before named. passes mill i iery near ibis Land. ye described property will be sold together as diztectibed. or will be divided so ea to suit Laud. u.. 1 power t .vr i °fail *lnd Whit eoa .1 in that ..• MOM TM a ardivided partt!user Ifidently'bekesed that there is no land in the . on" superior if - equal to those now offered r Coal. Iron ore. Timber. and Farming uses. ich capitalists could engage with more ccr 'ble returns for their inreatments. They ad- IHE for sale none in w tainproi join. end ready two , Tramps. • not leas valuable than lands that have al sold at from $6O to $l2O the acre, An small on to the Danville and PotteviG rail road', Maar] outlet for the product of :hese lands. ottsville and thence to Philadelphia, or to; i hanna. near Sunbury. and thence to' Balti—.: I has been provision made by Legislative en- ' r the improvement of the Mahanoy Creek„l, • m the Susquehanna up toille.e Lands. tand r i ements progress, no doubt can be entertainedl am will be locked—forming - a slack-water, to, thevery mnoth of the Coal Drifts. 1 ... •, -which-riff.] either to , the Ea•sau "more. ihe eminent leairmg fr as . imp ro but this s , Naviga tio Every -whkiit is er TheT Cr.. formation will be given shout the Title - ieured to beibevond dispute. ma will betnodetccommodating to purehair+ GEORGE FOX. Assignee of Vaientow Brobset ' 17-6 t April 27 'Coal Land.. de the unditided half of a tract of Land it as the "Little Clausser Ttact,7 situatd ly 'West of and contiguous the town of „containing eighty one acres twer.ty-s4 This land lies withot two hundred yard,* ai West Branch rid! Toad, and • vein of FOR k no inimediat !Jewell perches. oldie W coal. sap paned al. part of ie sul ng: Iher Cr . to be the . - Aooltn" or •• LrwiP. cane of its Northern hnonda) lie tract is well timbered. the, tither gible'of high iroprovtorots as a Farm •o a imitable House, Barn_ di.e. okra, apply to the endersigned. TTIOM IS J. 841,RD !3. . Vit april • lia con.. 1 shoulder., Flitch. For &lc by I ' MILLER, 4-. H AGG ER T Y.if 15 i'l . . —I, H AM sprit Southern Feathers. t quality, fur mak by MILLER HAGGERTY,.; 3, —1 OF 6 MI on; Mackerel, Shad, 6,:c4 i'ickled on Shad, Jo -Macktyl, for sale by MILLER If lIAGGERTYi; 3, 0! A. i 4 To Brewers. • • INSTANT supply or NORTH RIVt . LT will fie kept by the Subso,ttbers at tk Malt Houses, Philndelpta, veitere of Pottsville and ehrestheregin be accdin et all seasons of the year. c • 1 . W. EDD 1.E.& DAR LI "IGTON, No. 365 South Front street= March 16, 1839. 11-2 mo• AM • Booths, Brewer. • modate. ,orpwww.ormmasm '.:4*l . .! . .71i ar / . sl 4. it - 4011 , 010 (o e :4-k„,41( , i.,l o ,iait i, -,. • st4)ll-F4.4. E L) • . ,p ocERIEs-,3-..0. -4.0 14 . lw..gt ' l4 'e &at ' Wialitr, idsif a. ppleodid assirthent of Dry i meat all times be bad on that most reasons. bLe : ierms 'at N. NATHAN% Centie sueet.2 doors ...1 i bell; Market. ii 1113 tuslivo de-Lai:IRV presses. to- received an extensive asaortment, at the pirif price of 31i to 37i per yard, by ril 13 15.--tf • .N 4 NATHAN'S. il Fresh . SardOnes. Out up in the purest sweet oil, It . N; N ATH - ANS. ilpril 1315—tf . , Fr . HE subscriber has just received 1! 20 pieces of Superfine Clothe ,50 pieces of Farbionalik POrtaloon- Staffs, Vestings, Summer Cloth. 'rench. English, and thriericare Linens, and Cot totDrillings, which he will sell 1 4:tiolesale and Re hr!) at. e sore ailvance on post. - 13 N. NATHANS. C- rpets... ' ril HE most splend d etteortmeill of r arlor and . 1 ` Entry Carpeting, received by rp pf il 13 Is—tf N. NATHAN'S. 1 11 E%V and Fashionab Prin's just received at N. NATH ANS. lapril 1315—tf . ' - • Silks, Laces, & Fancy Goods. 'he Subscriber is now receiving and will contin. ue to receive throughout the approaching season :kW assortments of English, Freneh and India Silks Laces 'Lod Fancy Goods, which he offers at the low eril. cash prices. ,[E. W. EARL has recently received a handsome aiziortment of desirable Spring Goods, to which he Would invite the attention of purchasers, among Which are ißlack Italian Mantua Salk., Worked truffles, Mack Gro de Nap; Black Gro de Loraine, Blue Aack Coloured Gro de Nap, Blue sod Blue *lnk Bombazaneiii, Chintzes and low price!Prints, Pitney Dress Ildkft,„ Victoria and Satin Scarfs, Fie rich Worked Collat.:, Bobinet - and Needle Work Tambour'd Do., Black Lace Veils and Hilkfs., Muslin Edgings and Inserting:iv Bobinet and Cot. trio Do, Thread Do., Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Lin e 9, Linen Sheetings, Shirting Muslin, Bead Bags sod Purses, Chrne4e Satin Do., Marseilles Skirts, gorge Veils, Linen Napkins, Marieilles Bureau Cov ets, &c. &c. ti Al: of which will be sold very chop :or cash. t april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL. I Linens., • i !NEN Meetings. Irish Linen, Bleached and 1 1 1.4 Unbleached Table Olh, N apk ins, Bird Eye Diapers, Russia Diapers, Crash, &c. 1 april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL. ' ---- } Stocks, Bosoms & Collars. GENTLF.MEN pre invited to call at the New Store of the Subscriber in Market street, and tier' amine some very handsome embroidered %ems! Eocks, Congress Bosoms, Collars , Metalic Straps, mbroidered Suspenders, &c. &k. april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL. Zephyr Worsted. N aiwortiner.t of the above article can be had at the Fancy Dry Good Store of the-Subscriber in Market street. E. W. EARL. april 13 15—if EJSIIIOA E • Tailoring. . • THE Subscriber respectfully. informs Itiir friends and the public gencrally, that the has remoeed is establiab-ment into M AEI A NTANGO STREET, fie* to the corner of Ceotlie, where be.will continue execute work in tbi hest and moat fashionelde ityln, and hopes by attention tcycontinue to reeieye ;ins portion of public .patronagn. He .wlll..alwos .keep on hand, a small bpt good assortment of ye:st ings and other articles which mot , be acceptable ti big patrons. 48MESSle.ALARNEY April 6 .14.-3 mo To Iron Ilanufactitrers. HE Sahscribers lN as Agent's for Mt, George 67 / 0 Crane; of - , having obtained a'Ratent in (Hie United. Sate " for his proceits' in smeitini Iron ..iarth Anthracite Cool, and bolding an Assignmem •t ,of the Patent obtained by the raw Rev: F. W. Ge - ,enheiiner, are. prepared to grapt licenses for the 14nanufoteitire of Iron *hooding to M r. Crane's ,pt in . , -pipe. . 4 A. & G. RAL T STOIki, & Co. g , No. 4, South Froni St. Philadelphia. l i ,, Philadelphia, April 6' 14-3mn i' , N : E.W . • STORE. ArliFIE Subscribers respectfully annouire to the .1 public that they have, takeh the:well knoe.n lOtt a nd in Centre street, next dooi abate the Nationai Ltiotel, lately occupied by Mr...loseph C. Ket n,,iehere Ithey intend tinkeep a la rgnond general assortment of , Dry , Goods, ` , i 'Groceries, 4-r. 4-c. Which i.)tey 9411 sell on as ancommodating terms jos any other Store in the Borough. 113 - Their elegant alsortmeht of Spring Goods :will Se opened in a slimftimo,, , SAMUEL FEU NTZING ER, ~ . DANIEL ,bIjIELIS. april 6. , 14—tr New Spring Goodi. 30 piecies new and splendid . Prinis. jost received. and for sale by & J. CATTY: March 2, •• 9 , .Giotod Arigts. - . so Bushels Athcan and Charlastor(Grottridnuta of good quality, pst teceivrai yid for tatte%bY • .fatly S. C..MARTIN. 52. Novi7 Aew Goods. JUST- receilted and now opening—a large aaaort mvnt of seasonable )Dry G,oods—Groceti es, Hard and QueenitPare, Fresh Mackerel NO's. I 2 4. 3, in whole. half, awl-quarter - Barrels. Salt, llfaster, 4 , r, all of. whtohi will be sold 4 Philadelphia prices. Country titovekeepers and cullers will And it to their 'vantage to. Sall Ware purdhasing elsewhere. . _ JOSEPI4 WHITE' & SON. lount Carbon, Dee..! 2 FOr - S#le. •fflriE valuable lot ofGrouhd, with Comeh Maker's • Shop thereon, situatPot the North East corner of Norwegian and Coal streets.—Apply to M113.1.ER & HAGGERTY. NMI Dec• I Populai X A' D Family Adviser, , a new and excellent work, by R. Coates, M. D. just received and for sale by • B. BANNA N. • Febuary, 23. 8— Weld' 1 ks. Tll E subscriber has always an hand and 'forsale cheap, Welsh Bibles, Testaments and Primers. October 20, Daiy 9 s . Safelty Lamps, fiF the best consuuotionland most approved kind just received and far 'ea irby B. HANNAN. . Orders for any nutlitieri of these Lamps will be aupplied at the shortest' notice.. , Jan 5 ET29 The celebrated' ettbetitute for 41. I. lE L. THE proprietors of this ar ti cle. having devoted neat = ly ,seven feats. and expended, a lose amount of mane y, in experidienting upon the venous species of the Maud°. (Solahum Lycopercieum,) have at last sue ceeded in obtaining from that vegetable a principle which u a mediates possesses all the beneficial prop , erties of calomel,lnd yet inetepsobAs or producing the del eterious effects soseetunes resulting from the.use of that drug. Whis prineiple-(bepatine) is a mild and efficient cathartic, and, as compounded, a.so acts as a untie di uroctic, and thaphortic. (See directions accompan) ing the medicine.) ' Its particuka action and use. Its action upon the system is very general, no part escaping its influence ; it is, however, upon the secreta ries and exeretories. that its great power is particularry manifested ; from this it will be seen to have a three effect upon the biliary organs, and to be particularly ai dapted to the treatment of•Belious fevers and other dis eases where a turpidity or eonjestion of the tiv-r and Foetal arc& prevail; hence the great success that has attended its adminilitratton in liner affections. dyspepsi and diseases of the stomach and bowels generally. Be ing diffusible in its operation. it produces a free circular Lion in the vessels on the surface of the body, accom panied by b gentle perspiration. It does not exhaust. hke drastic purges; still MI action is more universal. and it may be often repeated. not merely with safety. bat Wall great benefit ; this becomes indispensably tie cessary in easesef long, standing, for in them intense temporary impressions made by strong meetcones sel dom, if ever, do good. and tend to injure the stamina of the constitution. ltd' doom The proprietors do not claFra for it universality i• e. that it will cure all diseases; not, on its introduction In to a family, should the Arabian be dismissed; no, theY would advise all to haie family physician. and the. more erpenenned and scientific the better they do claim, however, that a timely resort to this medicine may in a great many instances save the expense and trouble of calling the aid °finch physician. at being ca pable of producing the effect desired in the primary stages of a majohty of diseases incident to this country. In Many long standing. or chronic diseases, such as conditioned ulocrs, and the various diseases of the skin, it may be taken by persons of common judgement with oui medical advice. Persons advised to - give it a triaL Not only arefuntilieurfdrised to adopt it as a family medicine, but those wbo are labonnng under disease that calomel hasfailed to remove ; those who have seen and felt thedeleterious effects of. as well as those who *eats calomel to be the best of all medicines ; and those mid, who have tried -every thing." (from the boasted cure all nostrums . purporting to tare emanated from great foreign colleges or sciarties. down to humble quack medicine of Dr. A. B• C. to Z lire invited to try this simple Amerind' article It is not the intention of the proprietors to_ sustain this medicine by certificates and puffing. but by way of introduction in those places whore it lass not bees known. it is deemed proper to show what is said of it where it has been known the past year. The following editorial articles and extracts from let ters by physicians,and others are given for that purpose. - The following is an editorialfrom the Cincinnati Tel egm=ited by Bishop Purcell: • of 'tomato. a substitute for CalogzeL"—The injurious and frequently destructive consequence:it that have often resulted to the human frame from the ne cessity of having recourse to a drug of so powerful. and at the same unto, of so deleterious a nature, as adom,xl, induce u. to welcome the annou ycemen t of a safe, and what is confidently state] to be. in most cases, an effect nal substitute for it. which. while it possesses, if not all, at least a great portion of its good quahues, is free from its most objectionable ones. Every discovery in the vir tues of the vegeta'ale kingdom must have its infancy, and its period of probation We are inclined to think this Will stand the test of scrutiny, and be a most destrable icquisiuon to the world, and particularly to -the people of this country. We have heard it highly skoken of, and we believe the result of every invesngatton of its uiefulness, yet thade, his been favorable. .L The proptieters of thecompound Extract of 'Cornet° make no secret, of composition. buk t reveal it to \ever; medidal man who desires to kdow it." The following is extracted from a letter to one of the proprietors ty the Hon 1. Burnett. formerly mayor of the city of C incinnatu Cincinitatti,.ktnuaryfgh, 1838. Dm Malts: Der Sir.—'' • • • • '• • 11Save need your Compound Estrum of Totnato during the emit summer and fall. and have nobeeitatMa in believing it has saved me several medical bills. Four of my ftimily dnring that period were ind.sposed,and exhibited the usual symptoms of* bilious attack They were ill every instance relieved by the use of your Tomato pill I Consider them a val uable medicine. - They are perfectly safe. and I believe as efficadions es calomel in correcting a biliouerbabit-- I have used .them myself with .great -beneflt. lssac BuSSZTT. The "following is from Robert Ponchon, Esq., who has made the science of medicine Insparticular study. Cincmrstati, Febructr , sost.lB3B. .Ds, hlmids Dear Sir,.-It is with much pleasure that I bear ter timony to the efficacy of the Tomato pill' in BID:MODS of the hum i.from•sts operation which I have witnessed iu my own' am, I; sht ready to concluder that you have dis covered the 'odd looked for desideratum, a substitute for calomel 10i - ch....eases of the • liver. Accept, sir, my grateful acknowledgments. ,Your obedient servant. ROBERT PUSCHON. The (billowing is extracted from , a letter of a highly re spectable physician to friends of his in Cincinnatii 'who had solicited his op, I. ion as to the virtues of due medicine: Lauirenceburgh,..lanticrry 26th, 1838. Mesas- Pus Pus & Co. Gentlemen:— • • • I have used the article ( Milei Compound Extract - hi Tomato) sernewitst extensively in prescription fonsome months moon many of the al most numberless manifestauw of hepatic derangement particularly in in ntilf eases, sod- although (.cannot sey.• that it is, in At.t. cases a substitute for mercurial medicines, yet the striking analogy in its thcraputic ef feels is such as to 'recommend it favorably to my mind as an adjuvant in meat instances tii theexhibuion anal omel, and where ad immediate or speedy altetnative et-- feet is not iedispensible,it may snpersedrtta eye altogecb.. a ei. la several instances in which an antipathy or pre judice-against mercurial remedies existed, I have pre-. senbed it with very good-effeet.. I am, gentlemen, respectfully yours, &c. .1. H. Snows's, M. D. The following, is a voluntary statement made by a highly respectable and scientific Physician. and appear= ed in the -Jeffersonville Courier," last wintevr ' MILES' EXTRACT OF TOMATO-A snesrrrtyrt FOL,CALOAEL.—Having made a trial of the above ani ele, I feel wat ranted in recommending it ass useful med icine. The pills possess all the purgatiVe and anti-bil ious properties of caldmel, without any of its injurious tendencies. Persons who ere addicted to habitual tor por of the liver, tied consequent accumulations of bile. and who have been compelled to have recourse to the different preparations; of mercury for relief, will find Miles' Pills, a safe and convenient substitute. NAT'L Fl ELD,M. D. Numerous other Testininnials from Phvsiciaus and others in its favor can be examined at this office. The subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent for the sale of this hlediciee in Schuylkill county, who will furnish it 'wholesale to all those who may wish to pur. hese to sell again B BANNAN. Also for sale by William T. Epting„ Pottsville, Jacob litudzinger, Jr., Orwigsburg. Bennet do Taylor, Miners sale, and Hugh liinale7, Port Carbon. and Hunter & Sown, Tamaqua. March 9. 1839. Glossary of Architecture. AGLOttiS'AßF s hf the Tetras owed in the Gr;.o- clan, liftman, 'ttalian and Gothic Architecture, second London Edition, exemplified by four hun dred cuts. Also c.vrEcal4Al OF IRON, Or the Merchant's and Mechanieti complete 'Guide to the Iron Trade, Stith' practical remarks end use ful cibservatinus, including a new and comprehen sive let of Tables, arranged in an approved way end order, and containing the weiglus of more than 1600 bodies and sobs4ndes of Iron, to which are annexed the - nearest proportioned number of feet, which nfequal.to a ton :in weight of each of the dif ferent bailee and sixes, arranged and compiled from the best English authorities, Just received and for sale by B. 13ANNAN. March . 2 9 edicine, Q. SANNAN• * 82- T HE•ondersigned are now prepared to mirnufac tore to order Steam Engines to any size, and set into operation n any part of the state. Also, cold or hot riveted Boilers, Locomotive Boilers, Rail Road ears, and , all the work of a general machine Ilbope J. MAY JONES & Co. Jan 5: itf— woo „ T 'MINER Reading Steam Works. ?~~~~ Ella 11( 01110/EIY Y. el ik•iiiliii;d -' ..,•Aktipti4i has cominetited • .. ay 'Us- connection pith his Book- Store, Oben ilfkinds of • Book. will be bound at the stiOrtesl notice at low rates. , Blank Books ) 'Arc. • of every deseription mule to order at the lowest rates —apd the -trade supprredwholesale at Philadelphia prices. • april It 27 . , I • - .1 6 A312003. & CO. .lPlercerB t Tailors, INFORM their friends and the public in general, 's•that they have removed to their former stand in Centre Street, (opposite to • Miller Si Haggerty's Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the moat fashionable colors, with• an elegant assort ment of Summer Cliathsi Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vestirls, Linen, Cotton and Chin.l. Shirts, Satic, Fair• A Bornbazeen Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloved; Linen and Cot. ton Hose and Half Hose, Fancy Linen and -Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum. Elastic Suspenders. They also harem hand Nrcelegent stock of Gentlemen's and Boy's wearing apparel, such as Frock and Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Pataloons, made after the latest fashion and the beat work manstrip, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. P. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen Tarlora, to whom constant work will be given throuehoot the season. Pottsville, Sept. 15, IE3B. 72 7 ' HE subscriber has now on band at his Store and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Rau' streets, a full assortment of Goods suitable,cfor the coal re gion viz : Barr hon of assorted sizes, Band and Hoop do do Nails and spike Rods do do Steel, Round & Square do do - Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels do do Hardware, a general asesortment. All of which ha is selling at reduced.prices. Jan 13 2 J CL YTON. 1 üblic Notice. THE undersigned, has given a special and limited power of Attorney to. Mr. William F. Dean, of Pottsville, to act in t•efeience to the Valley Furnace lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to transact business relating to that property • will be shown the authority by applying to him. F . W. GEISSENHEIMER. April 6 14—tf Lumber Lmither ALL kinds on band constantly, and bills cut to order. Apply to T. S. RIDGWAY, Jr. March 9 10—tf. COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. riln AT valuable tract of Laud called the. ';Clin -4 ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate 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 Mines will be leased severally or together to an ap. roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, & Walnut Street, Philadelphia, THE underkigned cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and will institute a suit against any person attempting to take the poesessi9a thereof. - JOHN POTT. MAnheiro,April 28, 1838. 32 Knowledge for the People, 13, the plain Why and Because lot every thing lUF just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Feb. 23 b . 8 • Scotch Whiskey. OLD Scotch. Whiskey, Lemons and Loaf Sugar • for sale by N. NATIIANS &Co• Port Clinton Foundry FOR S ALE. WILL be sold at private sale, the Fotndry pleasantly-situated at Port Clinton, Schuy Ili ill county, on -very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and will in a short time be one of the best situations in the country to do a large business 'For terms, &c. apply to PARKE & TIERS, • Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton. 6-Mt CALL AT THE New Establishment, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville rrtH E subscribers respectfully announce to their .• friends and the public generally, that they have taken •the store forinerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, wlere they are now provided with a choke assort ment of Dry Goods, • Groce_ries, Liquors, &c. • which they ere determined toast} at the very lowest prices. AZZARD 8c STRAUCH. • Et Mikity& of Country Produce taken at the; highest market prices. April New Goods. general assortment of_ fresh and 'seasonable A - K Goods, jnst received—Copiloting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, • Hardware,' Quleensware l Mackerel, salt, Plaster, &c . &c. which will be sold low for cash. The highest price . paid in cash for all kinds ofcounrry produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, 2 Resumption of Business. L . EA:,:jUlailiffiLL!l j....2.M riIHE Sobsctiber returns his grateful acknowl edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance alter the loss of his property by fire in December last ; and would also acquaint them -and the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemtns, in Centre Street., in the borough of Pintsville ‘ where may always be had a general as sorttnent of 10- 1, Drugs, Medicines, Paiute, Glass, Dye StUtlk, And every other article in the above line. which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. Er Physicians prescriptions carefully pot up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30, 1838 • Dubber Lumber 12000 feet A inch Seasoned White PMe Boards 15000 do. I inch Poplar Boardi, 20000 ,TouatiShingles 18 and 20 inch. Cherry Boards. Plank and Scantling. -Shingling and Plastering Lath, for. minim ; - L€AMUEL HRTZ #ebruary, Z 5- TEM Caution. 26- -- WM. T. EPTING THE DELAWARE COUNTY Assurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, ,0260.000. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. NIAKE both limited and perpetual Item-emcee on Brick. Stone or Frame' Buildings, Stores, Hotels, Mills. Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture and Property of every description ; against lossor dam age by FIRE- MARINE . AND INIAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also tosureagainat loss on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst the damage or losarupon the transportation of goods, wares. and mercandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any further information on the subject of insur ance. either against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to - HENRY G. Romv SON . A Rent. July 15 3 , l—tf • It Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS. A t Orarigsburg The Philadelphia Fire AND "INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $500,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels, Mills, Baru. Stables, Merchandise, Furniture, and Prop• erty of every description, against loss or damage_by FIRE. The subscriber has beenappoinied AGENT for the a, bore mentions Inatitutiatiand is now prepared to make Issus.ancrs upon every4escription of property at the lowest rates. - BENJAMIN BA NNA N. Pottsville, Feb 25 1837 15- • SPRING GARDEN Fire Insurance Company. • MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels Mills, Barns,Stables, Merchandise, Furniture. and, Prop erty of every description, against lois or damage by The subscriber has been appointed - Aa evr for the a. hove mentioned lnstitntion and is now prepared to make [NSGRA SCES apon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN. 1 . Pottsville. Feb. 27. 1836. 15 A CARD. WINTER• ARRANGEMENT. JOHN SILVER, THE prorietor of the Pennsylvania Hall Refectory returns thanks to his friends and the public is gener al, for the patronage be has heretofore received,aad from the efforts be has made and will 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 ' , Cornucopia." No. 44, North Third street, Philadelphia, for a inspply of all the-delica cies which the Philadelphia mart et can afford during the Winter-season: 11W 'of Fare. Roast Beef. Corned do Terrapins Venison. Sardines. Fried Oysters, Chaffin Dish, Roasted, Scoloped, Stewed. - - WINES. OM Madeira Wine, per bottle, Old Pale Sheri, Wine, do Old Brown do do Old Port do do Old Lisbon do iiii Champaigne, (Palmetto,) do do Napoleon, do do Woodcock, do do Victoria.. do Pepper's,Santh's & Sechers XX Pale Ale. Apartments are always in readiness for Supper Parties, &c and-those who call ma,. expect to receiveevery atten tion. Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1838 RAIL ROADIRON. complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 2PCJI to IX} inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 id. to 56 in. exter nal diameter, turned & un- • turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road Axles. manufactured from the patent EV Cihle Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, for . placing between the Iron Chair and atone block of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber, and intended for Incline Planes. Just-received a complete as. sortment ofCbains, from in. to I} improved & man ufactured from the best ca..... ble Iron. SHIP, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES, of different sizes, kept con -11,1 on hand and' for side by , •A.& G. RALSTON, & CO. No. 4, South Front Street. rOtradelphia, Jammu IL 3-Iy. CHAINS. Wetherill & Brother, AT 711. k. ULD STAND No. 6.5 NORTH FRONT STREET, E4LST SIDE, TIMEX Dooaa nom THE eCIENEIL or Anon Sr PIIII.ILADMPRYA MANUFACTII*ERS 43F ' White Lead dry and t • Calomel, ground in Oil, S Red Piecipt, Red Lead. • White du Labarge. Vitriol Alb. Chrome Yellow. , Sulp. Quinine do Green , Tart. Lmeuc do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead • do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol . Cnin.a •do Aq. Foals Acet. Morphia • Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tam Aiid Opi. de Narcot. Sup. Carb. Soda Bermes Mineral Corros. Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. ..„Refiners ofC ham ptior,Sal Nitre, Brimstone. Roma. Air:. Utter for sale the abovementioned articles. together with a general assortment Of Paints. Dregs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Being manufaCharers teen the articles enumerated on der the above bead, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass. from .6 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 11137 48- • NEW IRON • & Hardware More. fir HE subscribers would respectfully announce a to the public, that he has added to his fotmee stock, iron and Hardware, consisting in part or American and English Bar Iron. Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly, Shear. Gentian ind English Blister and A. Isl Steel Vices, Monse•hole anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast Steel hand, choping and Broad axes, nails and spikes, together with a general assortmen of Iron Mongery, all of which will be sold at reduced prides, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 32 Shipptog and Time Books. /VIE subscriber has prepitied a priniel form . for a- Shipping: Books, for Colliers and Agents . for shipAinir coal; to which he )nvites the attention of the trade. -ALM :tom and foolscap Time &oohs, ruled ler one month. or two weeks. which are also Offered to the tride cheap. B. AANNAN. Marsh 30 13-;. l i Oiercwmsoa• , - SOciety.' , o;Vearbon - Paying Ftmdflogiety,lis nenr livery; my frion 9- to 3 .ii'oleck-atthe OG fi c i, of unt and Deposit, fikr. the Purpose am ceivingichipcosits toanytainount notaseeedle4 ,pp , from any one person, lopm which an-interest .4 . 4 'perroint mill be' paid cis every $5 and upwards, bet noitstertist will be alhowed on any Fractional o f v. The whale'of any part maybe drawn oilt on gisingnioticei,4rom terdsreeks to 'three Menthe- kt the ofilteron'Mondays.i 'The butanes of the Social, will be conducted by the fildlowitrepificers and mks. mere, until the first Menday in May next. -, • Pvesident--AQUILA BOLTON. JossfrbvCarroll Samuel J. Potts Edward Enema i E. S. Warne Jacob Bull i Jesse- Tamer • , L. Whitney, "Seretaryinit Treasure r. Artfcle 3d of the Charter. "No emolument whti iioever shall be received by the President or Mau. &germ for their services, nor shall any Manager become a borrower from the institution , oct 3 RIJD G # NAIL AND: IRON WORKS, HAVE on hand; • BOILER IRON, SHEET do. -BOUND dr. SQUARE IRON, COAL SCREEN • do. - RA tL ROAD do. - - Bar Iron of.anjnivi-drawn to order: Nails add Spikes of all sizes, finisale at lowest city Orion. All sizes Rad Road Icon, punched and counter sunk, and eat to angles!. • • • KEIMS, WHITAKER & CO. Jan 5, , 1839 . •*: "THESE Packets' sail from Philadel. Ohio the 20th of every month, except I~'r the First Month (Janua ry ,) and from &' 6 - • - Liverpool the Bth of every month throughout the year. Ship Algonquin, Captain Albert Turley,'2oth of Fourth month (Ma.) Ship Pocahontas captain James West, 20th of Twelfth-Month (December) Ship Monongahela Captain Mierkin, 20th of Second Month, (February ) Ship Susquehanna, !Captain John W. Mierkee, 20th of Third Month (March.) The . owners haie spared no expellee to render these ships safe and Commodious conveyances for passengers and merchandise, and can confidently recommend them in these respects to the patronage of the put ic. - They are towed up and down the - Delaware by steam, and are thus enabled to go to sea the day they leave port. Charge - for passage to Liverpool, in the Cads, •135—in the Steerage, $2O; from Liverpool in the Cikin - ..£35 sterling. Apply to HENRY & ALFRED COPE, Walnut street !wharf, or JOHN A.BROWN ilk. CO, No. 14 Chesnut street. VlrThe subscriber ;has been appointed Agent for the Messrs. Cope's Line.of Packets, between Liver pool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage money from those who wish to send for their friends in the old country. , The rates of fare will be made known by applying at the office of the Miners' JournaL B. BANNAN. 1— THE present temp commenced on the 7th inst. and r the direction of Mr. Charles W. Pitman. TERM OF ADMISSION. e \* There ill be four terms in a year, each con. misting of twelreireek. Pupils entering at any time after the Commencement of a term, and previous to the expiration of the first four weeks of the t e r m , will be charged for a,whole term. Pupils enter jog. after the expiration of the first fourweeka, and bef, the expiratibn of 8 weeks of the term will be charged fir two thirds of a term— and pupils entering; after the expiration of /3 weeks of a term, and before th e completion of the term, will be chargeii for one third of the. term. For instruction inireading, writing, and arith . metic,s4 per term. i ... ' For all or either of the aforesaid branches, with addition' of English Grammer, Ghography, Maths. metier, Geometry iind'_,Book-keeping, or of them, $6 per term. ! . ' For all or any of the aforesaid' branches with the addition of the Latin and Greek languages, or either of them,s 8 per term. Jan. 12 . .:- • 50 31 31 37 31 per aoz do do do do EMil Pascal iron Works :Ware - .house. N 0.77 South Thirio Street, S. B. corner Wake PHILADELPHIA. • Morris, ritss ranker. & Morris, 'IRON Fountlers, :and Manufactureis of Coil Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ers, Perpetual Oveni, &.c. Welded Wrought Irßi) Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Wiwi*, &c. -Davy's Safety Lamps - of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and castings de/leered at the Warehouse, Third & WalntiC Philadelphia. September 26,1838. 7.5--tf = To Old fousstryusen. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL • Pi.OKETIL lon 5 Pottsville Institute. For' Sale. SIX Schuylkill Canal Boats, nearly new. wild. sold low, Applr to ANDREW RUSSEL, Mahantar.go Street. Feb 9 • 6-tf WHOLE**LE AND RETAIL .Ir-Obace,o , Establishment, POTTSVILLE. JAMES S. MOir,ER &...CO. announce to the. public generally; that they have purchased the Establishment of Samuel G. Sands of Pottsville, and they have added to their stock a very Urge and extensive assortment of all kinds of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Common, 'Spanish and Half Spanish Segare. The present stock consist' o 50,000 No.l, best Porto.Rico Spanish Segue, 300,000 No. 1, Half Spanish, . 200,000 No.l. Common, ,• 225 Kegs Chtwing Tobacco, 300 Barrels ',Sweet Scented Smoking Tobccce. Also Cavendish; Twist. and Sweet .To- bacco, all of which be sold Wholesale and Re tail. on the most reasonable terms for cash or ap proved acceptances. March 2,1839. 9-1? Stone Ware, AND FIRE BRICK.. HE sutecribeni, respectfully announce to tit T inhabitants pfrottsville, and its vicinity, that they are always prepared to serve them an the se. !action of a large and complete assortment of Stone Ware, aT all kinds' and varieties. They likewise keep constantly on baud, a supply of Fire Brick; warranted fur all efirols Purposes, which they offer at wholesale and retail at low priceeind on accom modating terms: I WELLS & RICHADS. Reading, MarclOth. 1839. ' •- 10—l9 Cambric .Muslin, .&c: CIAMBRICk, Plain, Book and Swiss Molina " 1 - 1 Bishop Lawn} Imitation iLinea, Cambric, Plain and t .Figured Bobmets, Grccianet; Blond, &c.. n►l 61 4 1 1 1 ; • E. W. - EAR.I. april t 3 Hosiery and Gloves. LADIE'S and Raw Silk Bose,- Black a•- 4 Wonted, Do.i White Mullin Do.. White and Moat Cotton Do.,ll..adies' Embroidered Da, Ladies. and Gentlemen's :Kid - and Baskin Gloves: Thin Open Work, While Gotton,':Do., also China ash Br Baas. I - EDMUND W. EARL. spril 13 * 15-if EMI