aF ait Naas socrasav DD . : 6.11 We. Na respleddid ray*, W ,siseas day., alGocl is lave. " • MCI Thrr glorious That shine lftpelruig ni 11r;dimis The moon beams with' go* bees, 'rho ; ; Mit doth rove ; AO sr; it stt; its course perste-I Proclaim; ‘Droil is Love." lealmy hreete Dist glides, 0 Ow Dove s rgreatfel Wart arise, Mat .44 is Love," *the zephy - Aa gedile Makes every And own . - and *died for all," ! ndless.love did move, . • a wormwood, I, the gall, that 101 l is love." i ereatikes wide domain, of natureyrove, • ...: joins Tn iI g , strain, I 'at "God is Love," Jesus that - vif nom Drank deep To prove Tlte wor The sacred Affirms MI Cheap 0 ,Book, 4- Stationary Store, Mi.. 43, r.. Front street, Philadelphia. 6 t .UtiNE • 111. HOLLOW BUSH base on hand, and' offe for sale at reduced- prices, a general assortment o Paper, School Books, and Stationary, Writing, ,Printing. anti Wrapping Paper by the quantity t mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet . Boards, Bla ;Books at reduced prices... Ledgers, S. ornate, Day Books, Blotters, In"iee., Cash, Bill, ' words, Memorandum and tteceipt Books by • quantity, Family Bibles in great 'witty from $? to .20. Wtutin! . Paper. Super Royal, Royak, Medii m, Dem 3%, Folio Post, Cap, Qua, Country meet, emhrm wants, whiel solitonlbe N. B. Casi ,Pniladelr situ Mt tei ri .. _1 -----k( k HA RGAIN. oe Salt!' or La Rent, It %, AAA Coal Land, with . Waggons, Schutes, • •• ger ee tiding, &c., all ru complete order for work in , hating 3 good Veina open, situated near Mid 'rt r aod kriowq us the Lew la 15 bull .Tract. Fur terms apply to .1 , .. HIES M. BEAT TY, Pother:lb!, i i • 'or ACOB PETERS, Philadelphia. i Assignees of Jacob Bull & Co. • March 21 • - - 12—tf GM terchents will find a general. assort log a variety or articles suited to their Jar cash or 'approved credo latir be oat reissonable terms. !yen for ragspr taken in exchange. 1. - ; - Dec. 1, lti4B. Leaden 'Pipes, WRRAtITED npt to burst limn the presnreof t the ater. Also Winter', and Summer and Winter Hydrants, Stop Cocks &e., of the very beet kind just received and for yule by april 13, ~. . Grocery Store. • T , IIE subscriber having lately returned froni Philadelphia, is now largely supplied, with Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, Stc.. I 1500 Ham a supply of Dried Beet, several bar els of.lris Herrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey Of a seperior ality, suitable for tavern - keepers, a supply of domestic Dry Goods, an extensile supply of Winter Clothing, suitable for the region, al Boots and Bootees of various Sizes and qualiti all of which he,offers 6w Sale •at low prices for or country ptoduce. HENRY BOYD. .ddition, Dec 22, 1838. - 5-if ~ liorris' Miss I A FRFS -•••• may 41 Leslie's Complete Cookery supply just received and for sale by B. HANNAN. OR sal, the undivided half of a tract of Land Coal Land. Fnowknow as the "Little Claueser Trart," simile immediate West of and contignotoi to the town of Llewellen, twining eighty one lICVIMI . twenty-16 perches. 'his land lies within two hundred yarda of the Wes West Branch rail road, and a vein of coal, sup to be the "Spohn" or "Lewis," is o petted alou the range of its Northern boundary. to f Vert of the tract is well timbered, the other portion is °incept' le of high improvments as a Farm, 14v. tog thereola suitable House, Barn, &c. For forth er particurs, apply to the undersigned. . i THOM 4S J. BAIRD . april 13 . --,lstt X. T Hal olesale and Retail I STORE. RIES, Teas, and Liquors, of the first aim a spleudid aasorterte# of Dry at all times be had on the most reasons- I t N. NATHANS, Centre eet,9 doors. pi G R°C qoalit, Goode, ea ble terms .1 below Ma ■pril 131 Mci Agin row. aril 13 • =tin de Lain& Dresses. ceiued an extensive assortment, at the of 31} to 37a per yard. by , *ls—tf N. NATHANS. Tr o a, 50 bscriber lies just received iecea of Superfine Cloth, meg of Fashionable Pantaloon Stuffs, ga r Summer Cloth, English, and American Idnens. and Cot. p, which he will .ell Wholesale and Re all advance on cost. 15—tf 1/1! French ton Drilli tail at a MEII Carpets. ost splendid assortment of Parlor snd Carpeting, received ty 15—tf N. NATHA.NS. T"E. Ent,. sprit I nd Fashionable Prin.s just reeeived at N EW I=E Linens. Sheeting'', Iri.k Linen, Bleached end eked Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird Eye ankh' Diapers, Crash, Be. IS—tf E. W. EARL. LINEUnbi Dtapeni. j april 1 , 1 1 481110 A Tailoring: • übscriber respectfully inform* hip friends ; hepublic generally, that he has reineri , ed Amara into MAHANTANGO stu EFT, corner of Centre, where 1w will elution:le work in the best and most fasheOnable hopes by attention to continue to reciese of public patronage. He will always and, a autall - but good assortment of sum: her articles which maybe acci•mahla s. JAMES Sic.ALARNEy 14--.lmo riIHE • -IL and his estab next to to eseen style, his poet'. keep en into and his pat April T T uE qia 1170 with A of the ' iron .Mnnufiticturers. Subscribers, as Agents for Mr. George .e 71 .01 Wales, having obtained a patent in 41 StabesTor his process in smelting Iron recite' Coal, mad holding an Assignment tent obtained by theism Res. F. W. Geis , are 'prepared to grant licenses forl, the of Iron according to Mr. Crane's Min A. & G. RALSTON, & No. 4,South Front St. Philadelphia. Iphia,'April l4-3ma enheitie mantd' EEO • ding Steam Works. .ndersign e d are now prepared to ntantifae. to ordet Stettin Raging& to any size; and operation in any part of the state. Alio hot Tinted &am. Locomairit , ad Can, and . all the work of a genital shop. 3. MAY JONES T ilEl tur cold or j if t. 15211 " .*Au - it i , - , - ,.1",,ti..•:-,i 1 4' • t, t . . ' t. 11 .,•?'-**__ .s.f.V.fliit;P:. • I . i . 51 A 111 AA l ar IiSUAAIL •41•AANDS, • ' i '• f F . /MOWN Ali•tne • i - ~: ,C, 4 ±., ' 4 ~ Git.ANX-41* • S i l 1 VIII , : Subscriber iiiitjt4Appea :by. Lonn of "Jerks !T cOustyour Amiistre 01,... Valentino Nina. w ile, Isle -llaf'Brika Melly. &veered 7 *Mee/ "for Itt f uetAc vE N DUE, OR Friday the 7th dayoUtine nut, 'at 10,01 clock A. M., At Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Troißyll'a/liglY 31 the rennelliania Hail. now occupied :tw , iipcjih Llioithanktigi*Atillowing . 1, - §VALITAI3Ir. 'EStik-TE:,: . . NO 1- Containing .100 acres ainfillownitimte is , sl.4in4ownship, Nhirdiumberlaid.okinntioirsuning lima! 0 late DoridroGradon, Hiighi/eihre'Elquires 'aed h ars: - It being the most Weston' ,Tinctcif tht; 41 G iiA TILANDV astlivided between the - tenants in do ni TOD pUrsuance.of a Writ of Piiititiotioand num ! , mid Partition No. 12, lying tin the bead tern' • tem ' f himokin Creek. N . Y. Containing4oo acres sod allobrance,sitnale in the lbvin,ship and county aforesani. adjoining Thomas Cailivallader, Esq., Fr ed erick Johnson.• Robert Grey. and salient. It being one oldie Tracts of the 'GRANT LApi I::fS,''' as divided between the tentintsin common. 1 in pliminume r of the said Writ of Partition, and number ed in the. Inquest "of said Partition No. 9. lying on the Heald Waters of the Shamokin and Matianoy Creeks. Ne.:3 Containing aboat 1763 acres and allowance, situate in the township and county afbrsaid, adjoining. lands •of Thomas Cadwallader, Esmiire. F.G, Stees. 1 Boyd & Co., William Sheed.George Celdrain.. and oth ers] It being also one of the Tracts of tbe "GRANT LANDS," as divided between the tenants in Common. in innimance of the said Writ of Partition, and numbered in tbeinquest of said Partition! No. '7. lying on the wa ters of Shamokin Creek. in Locust Valley, and OR the Matiapny Mountain. This Tract affords the advantage of Wilier Power, to almost any , extent for Cris t and Saw milts `and Iron Works of any description. Nii. 4. Containing about 13b3 acres and allowance, situs atedn..the township and county aforsaid, and part thereof in the counties of Schuylkill bad Columbia ; adjoining lands ;of Thomas Cadwallader, late David F. Gordon, 'Esquire, Archibald hi'Call, and Patterson and Benjamin 'Cobnibes. It being likewise one of the Tracts of the "GRANT LANDS," as divided between the tenants in 'Contain!, in pursuance of said W tin of Partition, and ! numbered in the Inqubst of said Partition No. 5, lying on 1 the e aters of Locust Creek and Big Run, empt'rag in the Nlahanoy Creek, affording good water er or !- rod Works of any desenption, with the old unbu. road running thro igh it, in Locust Valley, and the Ma oy . Meuntain. = RE Printing Paper Royal, . Super Royal, Imperial, Medium, OM ECM N. NATHANS N. NATHANS. 15-tf 100 bas:rir Safetp , Lamps, abe best;.ecniigtractics. and MOSS approved kind r just received - tail for sale'•by B BANNAN. Orders for any amber 4f theta Lamps wi/i be applied at the Shortest ncitlele.. 3 . Jan / 1 . • rrai No. 5. Containing nlaiut 375 acres and allowance, sit nate partly in Schuylleill and partly in Columbia county, adjointng l'horfias Cadwallader, Rind Patterson & Co., David F.tiorclun eon- Benjamin Coombe, Esquires. It being likewise one of the Town. of the•GR ill T LANDS ati.dtvided between the tenants in Common, in parsu ariee of the said Writ of partition, and numbered in the Inhuest of said Partition No. 3. lying on the waters of the Big Slabaniey Creek, an t the Centre Turnpike runs through the same, anti having on it a Mil TAVERN STAND, le N . known.as the Brobst, or Green's Tavern —_ and now occupiod by William Cooper. Throughout these five Tracts of Land, the Pottsville arid Danville Rail Road runs,dividlng h Tract at near ly equatibeitances from the extreme lines; each Tract is known to abound in coal of the very best quality, and I rein ore, and can be mined with great advantage.—and having on an inexhaustible supply of the very best her ofnearly every variety. No. 6. Containing about 500 aera, situate in the town ship of Shamokin. Northuinoerland county. adjoining, Ivids of the late Judge Bradford:-.A. WCall, Lightfoot • kSrare, and the Assylum Company, well known as the "Pfeil Tract."—Through ibis Tract the Centre Turn .'R • . pike passes, and there is condonable Dwel. - , 'ling and Out Houses, with a good . I I- -: 101 TAVERN ST kND. _—_ The Shamokin Creek runs through this 1.4,1, til, upon which is erected a Saw-mill. with water petiset quite sufficient for a Grist 51111 and Iron Works ofkll kinds. It abounds in Stone Coal. Iron ore, and its Vibe Oak anti Pine Timber is not equdlled by ally Land idlpat county. The-rail road before named, passes edit equver.or very near thts Land. .. • whe abote described property will be sold together or a „i f vid. d, as desctibed, or will be divided so as to suit p , chasers. • ti is confidently beheved that there is no land in the ' "al Region" superior if equal to those now o ff ered to pale, for Coal. Iron ore. Timber and Farming Uses, rlis in which capitalists could engage with more cer ta profitable returns for their investments. They ad . . and are not less valuable than lamb that have al dy been told at from $6O to $l2O the acre, in small ts. • In addition to the Danville and Pottsville rail road' whtich affords an outlet for the product of theselands; either to Pottsville anti thence to Philadelphia. or to tlsg Susquehanna, near Sunbury, and thence to Bahl mtbre. there has been provision made by Legislative en aqui:sent fur the improvement of the Mahanoy Creek, leptling from the Susquehanna up tothese Lands ;and, a iteprovements nrogrescrio doubt can be entertained this sueam will be locked—forming a slack-water 'Navigation to the very. mouth of the Coal Drift'. 4very information will be given about the Title— is believed to be,begond dispute. et The Terms will - bemadeaccommodating to purchas ego. EOM.: k: FOX. Ambroee In/chime Brohst. 17-6 t 3 9 tpni 27 NEW STORE. /VIE Subscribers respectfully annouice to the • public that they have taken the well known, stand in Centre street, next door above the National lintel, lately oc:cuptud by Mr, Joseph C. Kei n, where ditty intend to-keep a large.and general aaaorttneot Dry Goods, Vrocirica, 4.c. 4.c. •P Which they will sell on aa accommodating terms ri any other Store in the Borough. . la:r Their elegant 'assortment of Spring Goods vpIII Se opened in a short time. SAMUEL HUNTZINGEIL DANIEL KREBS. i aprd 6 q.. New Spring Goods. 44) piecins new and splendid Prima j received 4 , 11 d roi•ga;ct by T. & J. EATTY. ~ 1 March 2, Ground Oruts. SO. Bushel!' African and Cha demon Groundnuts o tOod quality; just tedeived and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Novl7 - 52. • eza Goods. . UST received and now opening—tr large assort ment of seasonable ;I . Dry Goods—Groceries, • Hard and Queensware, ll' Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 . 2 43, in whole, half, and quarter Barrels. Salt, Plaster, dtc, 44-c. ittl• or which will be sold at Philadelphi a prices. Country Storekeepers and others will find it to their ii.dvantage to call. before porehasine elsewhere, - JOSEPH WAJITE.&„ SON. f i ttfifount Carbon, Dec. 1 2 . Boats for Salc. • good Canal Boots for pale low; for teems apply to AM ES M. BEATTY. . 171 Alarch 2 g-- , For Sale. HE valuable lot of - Ground. with Coach Malice.. Shop thereon, situate on the North East corner 1f Noriergian and Coal streets. .Apply to MILLER & HAGGERTY. Deo. . Popular .Mtdicine, kAk ND Family Adviser, a new and eferllent wurk, by R. Coates, M. D just reeeiverinntl i fta. "rale by 4 1. Febuary, B. HANNAN. , 23. 8- Welsh Books. atollseriber Ems-tawny' nn hand ind for Kale I°4 - cheap, Welsh Bibles, Testaments and Prirners B. BANNAN . i October 20, th,2— E ---, - For Sale. LUC. Schuylkill Canal Boats, nearly news will be rsold low. Apply to ANDREW-RUSSEL, kliihantango Street. Feb 9 - : S.tf ~~ •- IPOR/rL , Saving_ WO!: ruE Patrixim ; Santig otstriSocie.tyortiew opeppyervial treni.9,lo:43zrerdobk atimy 01 See at'Diagoont and DepOsit; fer the purposavitie. ! eel* rg derails twang yamount pot exceeding $560; from any ere pepaotiviliPWW4Wilicifirwerest of t Per cent Will be Paid on erer.Y, ll 4:hh a qr ra li d t.4!l l. ho Native will be :Bewail o n a ny [ of sb".., wiw;la 'Waal pa . WAY he iliWw n out on givmg natice,liorritwoiree to three months at the oftice on Mondays. The biomes et the Society will be Minder-W.4 the followieggethowa sod man agers, until the Sim Miindarin May heat. President--AQUILA BOLTON., Menagirs} _ _ Joseph Carroll "Saninel-J. Potts Edward Hughes E. $. Warns ' Jacob Hell. Jaw Turnet L. Whitney, Secretary and Trewprer. Article 34 of the Charter. -110 emolument what soever shall be received by the Pretd4tit or Man agers for their services, nor shall ' !Manager become a borrower from the ; Institutko. oct 3 y 46tf The celebrated sap lattice for fit'.ll.LO . MEL. .; THE proprietors of this etude, having de* ted near ly seven years , ; and upended a large mount of money, in experimenting upon the varioutOrpecies of the Tomato, ;Solanum Lycopercicumj have t last sue ceeded in obtaining from that vegetable principle l which as a medicine all th e ben mai prop erties of miaow/And et incapable of producing title del etenous effects sometimes resulting from ithiuse ofthat drug. This principle (hepatitis) is a• mild did efficient cathartic, and, as compounded, a.so acts at a tonicdi tCreeill, and dvaphortic. ;See directions acompanying the medicine) Its particular action and use. ha action upon the system is very gen I. no put escaping its influence; 'vie. however, upon e secrete ries and escretories, that its great ;cower is rticuLariv manifested ; from this it will be seen to haq a three. effect upon the Mary organs, and to be paricularly as dapted to the treatment of bilious fevers and other dis eases where a torpidity or ccrajestion of thqiiv-r and portal circle prevail; hence the great success that has attended its adminustrataon in Liver affections,dyspdpsi and diseases of the stomach and bowels getter:lly. Be ing diffusible in its operation. it produces a fre circular tion in the vessels on the surface of the bed', accom panied by a gentle perspiration. It does int exhaust, rdo drastic purges; still its action is morquniversal, and it may 'be often repeated. not merely 'Ph safety. but with great benefit ; this becomes indispinsably no 'eessary in cases of long standing, for in thin intense semis:vary impressions made by strong nielic.ned sel dom, if ever, do good, and, tend to injure theftanuna of 1 the constitution. its chums . . The proprietors do nut claim for it . 'yi. e. that it will cure all diseases; nor, on its int uction in to a family, . should the p hysician be di ; no, they'would advise all to have a family ph ician. and i fie more experienced and scientifit the be : they de claim, however, that a timely resort 'toth medicine may in a great many instances save the C.ense and trouble of calling the aid of such physician, being ca l:table of producing the effect desireto in , primary stages of a majority of diseases incident tot • country. In many king standing. or chronic dames • ,•ruch its Al conditioned ulcers, and the vanous diseas. , f the skin, limey be taken by persons of common judg n ant with out medical advice. ' Not only arefamiLies advised to ado., tit a a family medicine. but those who are labouring n• er disease that calomel has failed to remove ; those w . have seen and felt the deleterious effects o 1 as welt a those Mhe esteemadontel to Le the beat of all medicine and those too, who 'have tried ...every thing." (from e boarded mar all nostrums purporting to have emitated from great foreign colleges or goodies. down to hatable quack med.clue of Dr. A. B. C. to Z) all are inviteito try this simple American article It is not the infection of the proprietors to sustain this medicine by certfeetes and puffing. but by way of introduction in those i p cea where i 't has not heel known, it is deemed pro rto show what is said of it where it has been known t past year. The following editorial articles and extract from let• ten by physicians, and others are given for dat purpose The following is an editorial from the Cietnnati Tel. egraph, edited by Bishop Forcell: -Lrfract of Tomato, a subs( &at for Calcuri." —The injurious and freqiiiently destructive conseqences that have often resulted to the human frame (ran the ne. cessity of having recourse to a drug of so poserful, and at the same time. of so deleterious a nature ps crdornet. induce a to welcome the annourcementofti safe, and what is confidently oaten to be, in most caw:Lan effect. ual substitute for it, which. while it possesses, if not all, at least a great portion of its good qualities, free from its most objectionable ones. Every discover in the vir tues of the vegetaile kingdom must have its ilfancy, and its period of probation We arc inclined t. think this will stand the test of scrutiny, and be a Mott desirable ac q uisition to the 'Arid, and particularly .tothe people of this country. We have beard it highly►poken of. and we believe the result of. every hivestikation of to usefulness, yet made, has been favorable., The . prong ietors of the CnonpountEatracA - Tomato make no secret of its Composition. bet revat it to. every medsiatman who desires to know it." • t - The following is - extracted from ailetter g one of the proprietors tytite lion I. Burnett, fhtmety mayor of the city of Canunnattii= ITZEI - Cincinnatti, Januan&tk, lB3B. • Da. . • Dior Sir. I have n•lid yon Compound Katri.ct of Toronto diking the past airmmerind fall, and have no heasit.ition in believing it has save, me several medical bale. Four of my family duruig that penod were iedisposed,and eihibited the usual sylnproms of a bilious attack They were in every -instill* relieved by the use of your Tomato pills i considg tbdm a val (sable medicine. They are perfectly siafe,liid I believe as efficacious as calomel in correcting a bijous habit.- 1 have used them myself with great bend& ' lawac)3eicrarr• The following is fman Robert Punchon, tsq., who has made i,be science of medicine his particulfr study. eincrrinaai, &briar; Ist. 1898• DR Illit.m• . . Da Sir,—lt is with much pleasure lint I bear tes v tummy to the efficacy of the Ttanato pill s D efections of the Liver: from its operas ion which I have messed in my own case. I am ready to conclude that ou have dis covered the long looked for oesitteratu.nl a suhatitute fur calomel tachoesees of the liver. Ainept. sir, my grateful acknowledgments. Your obediett servant. ' RosicalifuNClloll. The foliowing is extracted from a letterif a hoghly. re• spectable phylocian to frieuds of his in Citeintintu, who had solicited his op.nion as to the Times °this medicine: Latorencediergh, January 26th. O. Mt 61.11.1 , Paws dr. Co. . _ Gentlemen.— • • " 1 have used the guide (hides' convound Eztractoi Tomato) sotnewualitat.etianr.clY in prescrietion for some months past, in !tiny of the, al most numberless manifestation, of hepatic derangement particularly in infantile cases, and aldnugh t ciooot ,tray, that it is •in sta. cases s subsutute i for nainential medicines, yet time striking analogy in its therapu4c..ef rcia is such as to recommend it favor-My to my mind as an adjemost in must instances to the eihibmon of cal omel and where an immediate or mieedynhernantreef fem is not indispensible.it may supersedels use alined'. er. le several instances in which enentitarthy or pre rdice against mercurial remedies' ea.stgl, L hare pre scribed it with very good effect. I am, gentlemen, respectfully yours. .te BROWZR, M. D. The following, is ■ voluntary statemear made by a highly resixievalee and seieuti6.3 PhysiMai.anti ePPety ed to th....leff.-rsonville Courier," last wpter dhl LI:S" KIPPRACT OF TOMATO—A so turrtruTe run CALOMEL.—Having made a trial of the above ant. ele, I feel wai ranted in recommending it at a useful med icine. The pills octanes' all the purgative and anti-bit zoos properties of calomel, without any "if its injurious ;ten.-encies. -Persons who are addicted to habitual tor. por oftbe liver. Ind consequent accumulations of-bile, and who have been compelled to have regime° to the different preparations of mercury for relief, will find Miles' Pills. a safe and convenient substitute. - • NAT'L' FIELD,M. D. Numerous other Testimonials from Physicians and others in its Amor can be estunintd at this office. The subscriber Vas been a tasAterl Sole . Agent for the sale of this Medicine SehuflkiltMont,. who will 'famish it Wholesale to all thoettwho nisj wish to par._ baseto sell again ' B UANNAN. Also for imle by William T. Epting, Pisttssille,isenb' fluntsingar,Jr, - o_r_twipburg : B,Strriet ArTaylorihgincea. vile. and Both ffiimde7. Port Carbon.o...l H"amik Bown;Tansaqua. - . b1arch9..1839. 10:-Is M!EM=E=II itogßav o is Fa 1110„ „ii:,, -Iv . 1 % ~4 , ,....,.. ...,..,-3,„..,...,,x ~ a l Persons advised to give it'a .i . ....-84.NN,. 7 4 ., 7 +. co mmenced 19. k wn447 .-,, o ,iiiuin-wlihis : AC Store o 1 airkiiids-Or;ll4owpi . kili - otiii,. - jit.. the,: notleiathiar - tateit. '-' r . " ' ' •," - blaiik, nooks, Ace, - • --- . of =B4 descriPtion made to order St the lowest rates —and the trade supplied Asholiciale at Philadelphia prices. . . april it • . , . 27 . EMI IkailUMEt & 'Mercers ir rOlors, INFORM their friends and the Public in general, that they Save,reintived to their former !stand in Centre Street, Opposite to Millar & Haggerty'. Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort ment of superfine • Broad .Clotheand Cassimerea of the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort. meet of SuMmer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia. Marseilles and Velvet Vestir 7s, Linen, Cotton and China Shirt=, Setir , Beenbazeen Stocks,. Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Cellars. also Linen and Chintz, Bosoms Without Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen dird Cot. ton Hose and Half Hose, Fancy Linen and -Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum-Elastic Suspenders. They also have on hand' an elegant Stock of Gentlemen's and Boy'. wearing apparel, such as Frock and . Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Patalcione, made eller the latest fashion and the best work manship, which they intend to sell at reasonable • • • prices. P. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant work will be given throughout the season. ' Pottsville;S44.ls,lB3E l . - I ' ' 72—* ' rift H E subscriber has now on hand at his Store s. and Storehouse ontentre and Rail Road streets, a full assortment of Goods suitable, for the aoal.re• pion viz: Barr Iron of assorted sizes, Band and Hoop do do . Nails and `pike Rods do 410 Steel, Round dz. Square do do Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels do do Hardware, a general assaortment. All of which he is selling at reduced prices, Jan 13 2 3 CLYTON Public Notice. THE undersigned, has giyen a enema! and limited power of Attorney to Mr. William F. Dean, of Pottsville, to- act in reference to the Valley Furnace lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to transact business relating to that property will be shewn the authority by applying to him. ' F. W. GEISSENHEIXER. • 14—tf April 6 Lumber ! Lumber ! ! ALL kinds on hand constantly and bilis cut to order. Apply to'. T. S. teIDGWAY, Jr. March 9 10-tf. COAL LAND. For Sale, or to be Rented. 1r HAT valuable tract of Laud called the "Clio m• ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain is of ered for sale on accommodating terms; or the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an ap_ roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, & Walint Street, Philadelphia.. THE undersigned 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 Aide thereto, and will institute a suit against any person attempting to take the possession. thereof. Man hei , April 28, 1838. Knowledge for the People, OR, the plain Why and Because fot every thing just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Feb. 23 8 Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE.• ;;TILL be sold at private sale, the Foindry pleasantly lituated at Port Clinton,Sckuylk dl 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 tirne.be one of the Seat .situations in the country to do a large business For terms, &c. apply to PARKE & TIERS, Iron Founaers, Phtladelphii. .or ISAC MYERS, ~ Port Clinton. • . . 6-63 t ' CALL-AT THE " •New EstablishMent, Corner of 'Centre end ,filarket Streets Pottsville. rallHE pubacribera respectfully announce to their 111 - friends and - the- public genet ally* that they 'have taken the attire formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co. , corner, of Centre and Market streets, where they are now provided with a choice ansoft ment of . : Dry_ :Goads,. Groceries . • Liquors, which they are detelinined uniell at the very lowest prices. HAZZAR D & STRAUCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. . • • April 1 • 264- New Goods. general . assortment .of fresh and seasonable ra. Goode, just received—consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Mackerel, Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. which will be sold low for cash. The highest price paid in cash foi all kinds ofeountiy produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. 'FETE Subsetiber returns his gratefnl acknowl edgentents to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after 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. he house - formerly occupied by Charles Clenriteis, in Centre Street,. in the borough of Pottsville, where May always be had a general as. aortmcnt of Drugs, Medicines, ,Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Singh, And every other article in the above - line. which he is disposed to sell on very low and itt. - oommodating terms. N. B. JJ Physicians Fireseriptigns carefully put op at the ehotteet notice. Pausallle, May 30. 1838 N .IRON • & Hardware Store. T HE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that he has added to his forme' stock, • lion ands klardware, consisting to part or American and Eriglish Bar Iran. Hoops and Band Iron, Hound .Iron, assorted sizes. Cast, Crawly, Shear, German and English Blister and A. M Steel Nines, Mouse-hole Surds. Smith's Bellows,' Cast Steel hand, °hoping and Broad tans, nails and .piles, together with a risen& iinortmen of Iron Monger y, all of which will -be sal& at- redneed Oars. tit. JOHN CLAYTON. ' April 22 32 AL. Caution. JOHN POTT. 32 VV3I. T. EPTING •••••• 4 • - • " • ; , • - - ` 4, .• PiPe ' 4, ll o , Thra-44 . - : 4 44 iterfirA" , PRUA.DELIP • I • anOrrit' IRON FOooders„ send Manufacturers of Coal Grattes;Fiskitaces. Kitchen kitties. Bath Boil ers, Perpetual Oita, ifir4. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes; for PoitnXiti.lElot Davy% Safety, tamps of the belt CoOttjtetion. Patterns for the roundry received, and casting* delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. _ September 26,1838. 75—If THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Conipany. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED BY LAW, $X50 . 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurance) on Brick,Stone or Frame Buildings. &ores, Hotels. Mills, Barns, Stabler, Merchandise. Furniture and Property of every description, against loasor dlm age by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. -* The Delaware County Insurance company wall also inshre against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a. gainst the damage or lon upon the transportation of goods, wares. and mercandise by water, or by rail way. upon termias favourable as any other institution. For aay further information on the subject of insur ance. either against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to . HF.N RY Gy Rosolsora. Agent July 15 34-tf • . Schaylkin Haven. or WILI f IAM B. POTTS. A t Orwigsburg. The l'hiladelphia Fire AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE . COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, 11500,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MARE both limited and perpetual. Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Building'. Stores, Hotels, Mills, Barna, gm bles, - Mernbandize, Furniture, and Prop erty of every description, against loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber has been appoidied AGENT for the a bove mentions limitation and is now prepared to make INsumtcas upon every descriptton of property at -the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BA NNAN. Pottsville, Feb 25.1837 15- • SPRING GARDEN Fire Insurance Company. MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick. Stone or Fsame Budding,. Stores, Hotels Mills, Baros.Etables, Merchandize.Furnoure, and. Prop erty of every description. against loss or damage by FIRE. 'rite subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a bove mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INSURANCES apon mon description of property at the lowest rates. BF NJAML BANNAN • Pottsville. Feb. 27,1838. 15 A CARD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT JOHN SILVER, THE prorictor of the Penasyivania Hall Refectory returns thanks to his friends and the public in gener al, for the patronage he has heretofore received„aud from the efforts he has made and will continue to make, to gratify all in his Its business, be hopes to merit a con unuance of your nage. JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr. Robert Harmer. of the .C.ilroucookr," No.' 44, North Third street, Philadelphia. for a supply of all the delica mes which the Philadelphia market can afford during the Winter season. Bill 'of Fare. Roast Beef, Corned do Terrapins . Venison, 't Sardines, Fried Oysters, per dos. 50 Chatin Diah, do . - • 311 Roasted, • do 31 Seoloped, do. 37i Stewed, do i ' 31 • WINES. Old Madeira Wine. Old Pale Sherrj Old Brown do Old Port do Old Lisbon " do Champaign', fPalmetto„) do 2 00 do Napoleon, • d.. 200 do Woodcock, do 2 00 do Victoria, do 2 00 Pepper's, Smith's & Sechers XX Pale Me. Apartments are a lwaja in readiness for Supper Parties, &c and those who call may expect to receive ever,' atten tion. Pottsville. Oct. 17, 1838. 81—tf RAILROAD IRON. A complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 24X8 to 184 inch. RAIL ROA D i TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. erten tial diameter, turned & on. turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Azle*. manufactured . from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD PELT, for placing between the , Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New 7,caland Flax saturat ed with India Rubber, and intended for incline, Planes. CHAINS. Just received a complete as sortment of Chains; from in, to 11 in. proved & man. ble Iron. • SERF, BOAT AND RAIL ROAb SPIRES, • of different sixes, kept con stagily on hand and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, & CO. • No- 4, South Fro nl Stied Philadelphia, Jannary'l& Wetherill & Brother, AT THE OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT' STREET, EAST SIDE, TIMM Dootts nor Tax Comma or Altos Sr PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and/ Calomel, . ground in Oil, S Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litlmrge, , Vitriol Mb Chrome Yellow, • &IP. Ruinine do Greeti Tart. Ihmetie do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic ch. Vitriol Corm do • Aq. Funk Adet. Morphia &lunatic Acid Salph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart Acid OpL de Narcot. Sop Carb. Soda Kennet Mineral Corms, Spb. Mere. Ethicps Refiners ofChampeor3Sal Nitre,Rrimstone, Rona. &e. Offer for sale the above lmentioned articles.together with i f a general assortment Paiiiia; Drugs and dye Stuffs. and every other article in the Chemical arid Medicinal line.' Being manufacturers of all the artielesenamerated en 'der the dame heed• they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most.reasonable terms. . . ' Window and Pickuw Glass, from 6 8, to 24 30. • - Oct 21 1 - K ' ' 48- Rodgerls ten Kniivs. • •N Nietirot assortment of Rodger's Superior Pea &wes t just received and for Silk by • • ' _ B. BAN AN. . may j I • l9--: ... toil e t a y insi — ry - alien . , ~' - --, ~ . i A ' :Ai. AND 1.14104 1 00 '.. 1 - : 1 - 1 2 , 1:- •, f-'' .:*Ztyitkila• i ,_14161E picket, im - il from . - Philadel: - 1 17,.. Ty-.llli ihi. - .21821 43.reiery . ;Morith; exc e pt : -v.. the - Fiesi MOAB'. (Jannifiy.,) and ' from P Y r e Liverpool 11;' - Bth . "T e - (I, ~ • . - e.. ,o .. very., mon th th "g i .l ti t? TT"' ' Captain Albert i.ur S t, ip . " mum, of siiirtli•inciith 1M4.) , ' Shin' POenhOnten Captain inmelrwelt, 20th of Twelfth Montk (December.) Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkin, 20th. of Second Month, (Pebruary ), Ship Somloebenne. •flPtnin John W. ,Mierken; 20th 'of Third Month (March.) y The ow ors have spared no, expence torendet the4a &hi safe,and commodious conveyances foe pasienge and merchandise , and can confide n tly . repc'manse d them in these respects to the patronage of tbe Po lie. - They a - towed up and down the Delaware by steam. an are' this enabled to go to sea- the day they leas port. , Char for passage to Liverpool. in the Cabin, Cl3s—in the Steerage, $ 2O; from Liverpool-in the abin £ &sterling. Apply to • HENRY & ALFR ED.COPE, . - - Walnut street 'wharf. or _JOHN A.BROWN & (0., . No-14 Chesnut insect. subscriber has been appointed Agent for , Cope's Line of Packets, between Liver hiladelphia, and will receive the petite m those who wish to send for their friend& 1 country. es of fare will be made known by applying ice of the Miners' Journal. tlTht the Waal pool and E money ft% in the oli The rat at the 04 There sisting of after the the expir will be c. Pupils four wee the term and pupi weeks of term, wil For in: oleic- 4 $4 For all addition !I' matiCs, them, $6 For al addition either of Jan. lf per bottle, 2 (J • do. 200 do 200 do • 200 do 100 °tattered from the bestca - . l' Jan 5 ottsvitle Insntute. present term. commenced on the 7th init. t the direction of Mr. Charles W. Pitman. TERMS OF ADMISSION. !will be four terms in a year, each coo- Itwelrewee,ka. Pupils ehtering at anyoime mmencement uf a term, and previous to tiun of the first four weeks of the term, urged for a' whole term. titer ing ,after'the expiration of the first s„, and before the expiration of 8 weeks of t . ill be charged fur two thirds ut a term— s entering -after the expiration of 8 term, and before the completion of thi be charged for one third or the term: troche:it in reading, writing, and arith. per term. or either of the aforesaid branches, with df English,Grammer. Geography. Mathe. '.ornetry -and Souk-keeping, or any of Iper term. or any of the aforesaid branches with the lof the Latin 'and Greek languages, or heno,s 8 per term. RE.6ID,IAG AIL AND IRON WORKS, - on hand,. . BOILER IRON, . SHEET do. • ROUND & SQUARE IRON, . . COAL SCREEN do. RAILROAD do. .n of any Size drawn to order. Nails and all sizes, for sale at lowest city prices. •- . Rail Road Iron, punched and ,Counkr I 11 cut to angles. • • KEIMS, WHITAKER is CO. 1- ITAV Bar I Spikes ol AU 81 sunk,sn 1839 EM! GlUssary of Architecture. AGLOSSARY of the Terms used in the Gree cloth-Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, second ;si 'radon Edition, exemplified by four hun dred cu Alio .• CATECHISM OP IRON, Or the exchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Ir n Trade, with practical' remarks and use ful °bee vations, including a new and cemprehen sive set Of Tables, arranged in an approved way and order, avid containing the weights. of more than 1000 bodies• and substances of Iron, to which are annexed' tbe nearest 'proportioned number of feet, which hi e q ual to a ton in weight of each of the dif ferent bodice and sizes, arranged and compiled from the best; English authorities, Just, received and for sale by . - B. HANNAN. Match 2 • .9 .Skipping and Time Books. subscrihei has prepared a printed' form for -R. Shipping Books, fur Colliers and Agents for shipping ccial, to which' he invites the attention of the trade. Also folio and foolscap Time Books. ruled lot one month, or two weeks, which are also offered to the .trade cheap ? B. BANNAN. March 30 13— . ' Lumber! Lumber!! 12000 feet a inch Seasoned- White Pine Boards 15000 do. a inch Poplar Boards, • 20000 Joint Shingles 18 and 20 inch, " Cherry Boards, Plank and Scantling, Shingling and Plastering. Lath, for sale by SAMUEL HRTZ February 2 Stone Ware, • AND FIRE BRICK /IRE subscribers , respectfully announce to th e -a inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity, that they are always prepared to verve their' an the se. lection , of a large and complete assortment of Stone Ware, of all kinds and varieties. They likewise keep Constantly' on hand, a supply of Fire Brick, warranted In: all cupola purposes, which they offer at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accent. modeling terms. W ELLS & RICHADS. Reading, March 9th.i 1839. 141-1 y Franklin Rolling. Rill, On the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, near AfiKeans burg, Schuylkill county. T HE subscribers respectfully announce to the public that the Rolling Mill is now in the lull de of successful operation, and are prepated to furnish Iron of a superior quality, of all the sizes n ordinary use. Also; Rail Road Iron, of every kind, at the shortest notice. 'Address, SAMUEL BARTOI.ETTE & CO. Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co. Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. Iron, Arc. TSubscribers are now receiving of late arri. v Is from Englanda huge assortment of Cable Iron f most approved qualities, for car axes, 24 43, 4. 34, 34, 34, 4, 44, and 5 inehes rounteut to length of 64 feet. They have alio constantly on hand ill full assortment of Spring Steel, Cast and Sheer peel, English and American Blaster Steel,— Smalli Round,and Square Iron, and Rail Road hot). (wit s hispikes to dt) tor drills lisi and l• • • MORRIS & JONES, orner of Market and Schuylkill 7th.atreet. Philadelphia. 16-2. tut. it 20. GARDEN . [ AND Field Seeds. • • ' • 1 l itE. Subscribers offer tor sale, Wholesale and awl. Garden Seeds of their own raitteg. war - .freSh and of the beat quality :. mpor led Prenctrbuiar Beet s • angle. Wartzel . ) , • splendid variety of. ;Flower 'Seeds,. Garden ,Of every destriptiun.. Also Fruit and Orua 'Trees, Shrtt*ry. &c. Flower Roota of evs scriptitio: Garden Seeda put up in papers by nndred or dozen tor country Stole Keepers. ' !ardor; punctually attend to. • D. 4 E. MALTA Y, Seedarnee. No. h. 4Sonth sth St. Philadelphia. idelplua, March ifi i - • 11-Sate = Tooll men " ep d the h IIL ; I7 . ER PENCIL CASES. elegantaisomm,Mao Getman 3drer Pencil eghalMaar. at 371 eackjutt mooed j• ealnbY Et- BANNAN. 3 , • . 20 B. BANNAN I-