II I' n --=--- - .... f Viouriple . the li of a bird must bo, c flitting' • tin Asach leafy tree ; In the leafy iso broad 'end tall, Like'a green aid beautiful palace hall, With its airy chambers,-light and boon, That open, 0 sun, and stare, and -moon ; i That opennto the bright blue sky, irc i And Ihe icksome winds as they wander 'by.' i the/terve ell their nests in the forest bough, Thosebomes of delight they need not now ; afind the gout - 4nd the old they wander out, Arid traverie their green world round about: -r , ` And, hark! at the top of bia.leary hall, flow one 0 the other they lovingly call: " Coma up,hcom op !" they seem to say, "" Where the th eat twigs to the breezes sway !" . 11( . 11 /The *Pi up, for the world is,fair, Where tin merry , leaves dance in the summer 4 '.' And the-bi r ds below give back the cry, - '''' We come, we come to the branches,Mgh !" i How pleaUnt the life of the birds mi\st be, , +Living in,llove in a leafy tree, ' And away 4 through the air what joy 4 n, go, And toluelt on the green, bright ea below flow tpleasnst the life of a bird must be, Skimming about on the breezy sea, Crestinvilie billows like silvery foam. And thenbeelig away to its' cliff-built home ! l What joy it must be to sail, upborne o i By a str g, free wing, through the rosy moil, To meet the young sun face to lace, And .piertte like a shaft through boundless space ! To pass:through the bowers of the silver cloud, And to eirig in-the thunder halls aloud : To spread out the wings ior a. wild,Tiee flight; With•the -upper cloud :wings,--oh, what delight ! eh, what would I give, like a bird, to go ~ Right un , through the arch of the sun lit bow, ' And to seek how the water drops are kissed, Into green, and yellow, and anfethys i t ! , How pleasant the life of a bird mast be, Wherever it listeth, there to flee : To go when a joyful fancy calls flashing down 'mong,water Then wheeling about with its mates to play, Above and below, and among the spray. (tither and thither, with screams as wild As the laughing mirth of a rosy child : What ; joy: •it must be, like a living breme, To nutter about 'mon the flowering trees ; : Lightly Ito soar, and to cert . tiene-,to The wastes of the blossnining ;wink heath, And the.yell furze, like the fv:lds of gold, That gl en some fairy region old; On mo !awn tops, on the billowy sea, On the leafy stems of the forest tree, How *Stunt the life of a bird must he ! 5211 ACRES • SUPERIOR MAHANOY COAL LANbS, I= ‘`GRANT LAND4. II firtlE Subacriberduiy appointed by the Courier' kterlis county, as Assignee of Valentine Brobst, Esquire, late of Befits county, derensal ; will fact foriSalit at PUBLIC VEN DUE, ou Friday the 7th day of Jane neat, at 10 o'clock A, M.. at Pottsville. Se:hay/Ica. county, Pounsylifania,,at the Pennsylvania Hall. now eccuificd by Joseph IlanghaWout. the following VALUABLE ESTATE: NOI. Containing 41io acres and allowance. elfllAiC in Shamokin township, Nu t iminoerland county, adjoining lands ol' bite DI:KW% Gordon, Hugh Behas, C..squires, nod others. It being the most \‘' einem Tral,l of the GItA ST LA IN DS." as divided between the tenants in Common, in pursuance of a A 1 Nit of Partition: and num bered i said ParetionNo. It, lying 911 the head wa• ters of Shamokin Creek. No. 11. Containing 400 acres and allowance.nitonte in the toWnstup and county aforesaid. adjoining 'Thomas Cadwallader-, Esq., Frederick Johnson. Robeit Grey, and others. It being one of the Tracts of the "GRAN'!" LANDS." as divided between the tenants in Common, in pursuance, of the said Writ of Partition'. and ininiticar.; ed in the Inquest of said Partition No. 9, lying on the Head Waters of the Shamokin and Mahanoy Cseeks. er No. 3 Containing about 1763 acres and allowance, situate in the township and county aforwiid, adMining lands of Thomas Cadwallader, Esquire. F.G. Steen, Boyd & Co., William Sheed. George Celdrain, and oth ers. It being also one of the Tracts o f the " LRANT LANDS." as divided between the tenants in Clommon, in puisuance of the paid Writ nf Part,tion, and numbered in the !hairiest of said Partition No. 7, lying; on the wa , tern of Shamokin Creek. in Locust \ 'Riley. and on the Mahanoy Mountain. 'Phis Tract, affords the advantage of Water Power, to almost any event for (;ritit.and.Saw mills. and Iron Works" of any description ' • No. 4. Containing about 176.3 acres and iellowanee. sune ate bathe township and county abirsaid, and part thereof in the counties of Schnylkill and Columbia; adjoining lands of Thomas Cadwallader. late David F. Gindrist, Esquire, Archibald and P-itterstin and Renjainin Coombes. It being likewise one of the 'Prates of the "GRANT LANDS," as divided between the tetialits In Common, in pursuance of said Writ of Partition;-and numbered in the Inquest of sand Partition No. 5, lying oh the • aters of Locust Creek and Big Ron, emptying in the MahanoyCreek, affording good iv.' ter power for I ron Works of any description, with the old Senile:7 road running throigh it, in Locust Valley, and the Alabandy Mountain. N.. 5. Containing about 375 acres and allowance. sib mate partly in Schuylkill and partly in rollout - an comity, • adjoining Thomas Cadwallader, Iliad Pa•tersdn & 'David V. Gordon and Benjamin Co.imbe, Eaqiiires. It being•likewise one of the Tracts of the .t.:11 t NT LAN DS as divided +between the tenants in Common. 5n pertin ence of "heeled Writ of partition, and numbered in the inquest Of said Partition No. 3. lying on time Waters of the Big Mahanny Creek, an 1 the Centre Turnpike rutis through the same, and baring on it a ••sa TAVERN STAND, ' • it le j known as the Brilbst, or C.rern'k Tavern and now 'occuied by William Copper. Throughout ihese five• Tracts of Land. the 'Pottsville and Danville Rail Road runs.dividi rig earn Tract at near ly espial dhitances from the extreme lines; ea& *Vincula known to abound in coal of the very best enatty, and I. TOO ore, and can be mined with vest advantage,—and having on an inexhaustable supply of the very beat tun• bar of nearly every variety. No. 6. Conthining about 500 nines. situate in the town ship of Shamokin, Northumoerland county/adjoining. landirof the late ledge Bradford. A. MI:all, Lightfoot & Starr, and the Aesylutn Company, well known as the "Riffert Tract "—Through tins Tract the Cetera Turn pike passes, and there is comtortable Dwel. hng.and Out Houses, with a good • 11 2 TAVERN ST kND. • - ' The Shamokin Creek mai through this Land. upon which is erected a fiaw-mlll, with water power 'quite sufficient for a Grist Mill and Iron Works of all kinds. It abounds in Ston e Coal ; Iron ore, and pa Whitebak and Pine Timber is not equalled by any Land in that county. The rail read before named, passes eith er over. or very near this Land. , it Tbe above described property will be sold together or divided, asilescubeti, or will be divided . so as nitwit purchasers. • It is confident ly believed that there is no lend in the o' "Coal Region' superior if equal to those now offered for sale, for Coal, Iron ore. - Timber and Farroing uses. none in which capitalists could engage with :more cer tain profitable 'returns for their investments. i, They, ad join, and are not less valuahle than lands that have al ready beep sold at frdm.S6Wto ai121.) the acre, in / small Tracts. In addition to the Danville and Pottevili6 rail road' whioh,affords an outlet for the prolitii:t of :liege lands, . either 'to Pottsville and thence to Philadelritua, or to the Stisquehanna, near Sunbury, and thence! to Balti 7 . . mom here has been provision made by Legoriative a . • emmeSt for the improvement of the Mahandy Creek, leadin from the Sumpiehanna up tothese Lauda ;and, • as iremesmeric; progr B,mi doubt-can be entertained but th !stream will be ock,ed—formin a a slack -water Navig 'on to the very . noth of the Coal linfta. Eveinformation, will be given about the Title.— 11 Title— which Cis believed toerbeyond dispute. . . er The Terms will berniidescrommedating tb purr-bon ers. t g i .rti EORG F. FOX Assignee if/ Fele:dial Bp.hst. April' 27 • ri-fd NEW STOItIEi, TE Subscribers respectfully annotOce to - the 7 1:1 Public that they have taken the well known sten In Centre street, next door above thi. National !total, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph C. if s n . ,, where they intend to keep a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, I- Groceries, 4-c. 4.4 . . . Whitch they will sell on as accommodacing terms sunny other Store in the Borough. , .: (L Their elegant' assortment of Spring Goods will Ste opened in a abort time. , SAMUEL BUNTZINPER, DANIEL KREBS. ~ - ^ a. 6 - i 14—if VER. PENCIL CA$ ES.. elegant assortment Also Gormanver Pencil sale by es. equal to Silver, at 37} addl. j i r ti retied . • B. B AN. 1 9 20 ~I ii -II - wart . 1 'Ow wing soe. - k etv , • grup Pori Carbon. Saving land Society, is now, IR; open every day rom 9 Aii'S o'clock *tithe Of fiCe of Discount and Deposit, torthe purpose of re "lying deposits to any amount not exceeding $5OO, %‘;ir m any one person, upon which an interest of 4 cent will be paid on every $5 and upwards, but. qa intero[4. will be allowedon any fractional parts of $5. The-whole or any part may be drawn out ae giving notice, from two weeks to throe months at the office on Mondays. The Mimes of the Society will be condiicted by the follosviug'officers and man igers, until the first Monday in May next. • • President—AQUl LA •BOLTON. Managers. - Samuel .1. Potts E. S. Warne - t .)esse Turner Joseph Carroll Edward Hughes Jacob Bull .• L. Whitriey, Secretary and Treasurer. Article 3d ofthe Charier. "No emolument whit "Dever shall be received .by the President or Man e:gen for their services. nor shall any Manager become a borrower from the institution. oct 3 46tf- The celebrated substitute .for L 0 JI E THE proprietors Of this article, having devoted near. ly seven years, and expended a large 'ailment of money, in experimenting upon the various species of the T omato. (Solanum Lycopercscum4bare -at la it Inc ceeded in obtaining from that vegetable a principle which as a medmine possesses all the beneficial prop erties of etiloine/,and yet incapable of producing the.del.' eterious effects sometimes. repulung from the,pse thlt dreg. Th.. principle ((moraine) is a inild•and efficientcathartic, cathartic, and, as cnmpounded, nisti . acts as s tor!ic di- UTPChC • apel diaphortie. ;See' directions aceompanj Log the medicine) its' parlieukie action 'and use Its action upon the•system is very geperal,, no - Prirt escaping its influence; it is, however, upop the secret's,- ries and excreturiky, that itsgreat power is particularly manifested ;..triato itm it will be seen to hare a three effect upon theiTitiary organii, and to be particularly a, dapted to the tr'eattnent of bilious fevers and other dis eases where a torpidity or coljestion of the fie'-r atid portal cede prey /II; hence the great success that has attended its administration in liver affections. dyspepsi and diseases of the stomach and bowels generallyk. Be ing diffusible in its operation.it produces a free circular tion in the resat:la on the surface of the body, OCCOM panied by a gentle perspiration. It does not exhaust. like drastic purges; still its action is more universal, and it may biaoften repeated. not merely with safety. but with great benefit ; this becomes inch spensably ceseary in cases of long standing, for in them intense temporary impressions Made by strong meiticinessel dom, if ever, do good, and tend to injure the stamina of the Constitution. The proprietors do not claim for it universality i. e. that it will cure all diseases; nor. on its introduction in, to a family, should the pity/lc-lan be dismissed; :no, they would adt Ise all to have a faintly physician. and the more fiaperretteed and acienafic the better : they do claim, however. tii.it it lamely resort to this medicine may in a great many instances save the expense and trouble of calling the aid of such •,:bysician. it being ca. pable of productng the effect desired in the primary stages of a majority of diseaiter incident to this country. rn-uniny long standing, or chronic diseases, such as dl c.oriebtionerl inners, and the various diseases of the skin, it may be taken by persons of common judgement with out medical advice. Persons ode-flied to gity it a triaL 'Not only are . famdies_advised to adult it Its a family medicine, but those who are labouring under disease that ralonud has failed to remove; those who have seen and felt the deleterious effects ol: as wch as those who esteem calomel to Le the best of all, medicines; and those Jur), who have tried "every thing, - (from the boasted cure all nostrums purporting to have emanated from great foreign colleges or societies. down to humble quack medicine of Dr. A. B. I'. to Z) all are invited to try this simple American article It is not the intention of the propnetors to sustain this medicine by certificates and puffing. but tiv way or introduction in those places whore it has wit Civet known; it. is deemed eloper to show v, hat is raid of it where it has been known the past year. 'rhe following editorial Articles and extracts from let ters by physicians, and others are given for that purpose. The follttworr , 1. an editorial from the Cincinnati Tel egraph, edited by Bi•tltop Purcell: Ext rart of 'Amain. a substatuiepr Calomel. - -The injurious and frequently debtructive consequences that have oft en resulted to the hunaan frame from the ne cessity of having recourse to a dnig of so powerful. and at the same time, of so deleterious a nature, as culontel. induce u - to welcome the announcement of a safe. and what in confidently state° to be, in most cases, an effect ual etthstaute for it, Which. whtld it possesses, if not all, at least a great portion of its good qualities. 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 orobation We are inclined to think this will stand the test of scrutiny, and be a most desirable aequivition to the world, and particularly to the people of this country. We have heard It highly spoken of. and we believe the result of every investigation of its usefulness, yet made, has been favorable. The prop: tetorsof the Compound Extract of Tomato make no secret of us compostuon, but reveal it to every zuedidal man who deatres to know The following is extracted from s letter to one of the proprietors I y the Hon 1. Burnett, formerly mayor of the city of Cincinnatu - - Da. rs Dear Sir.-- I have used your Compound Estr.ci of Tomato during Poi past summer and fall, and !Live no hes.tation in ts-lie‘ing it has saved me yevaral niwirc.ll hills. Four of my fiimily during that period were indsmoicd, and exhibited the usual s'mptoms of a bilious attack They were in every instanee relieved by the use ul your "Pomato pHs I consider them a val Liable medicine. They are perfectly safe. and I believe as efficacious as calomel in correcting a bilious habit.-- I have used them myself with great benefit. ISA AC fin aNerrr. The following is from Robert Punchon, Esq., who has wide the science of medicine hrs particular study. . Ginannatti. February, Ist. 1838. DR Mil rft /kat Sir.—lt is with much pleasure that I bear tea• timony to the efficacy ot the Tomato pills in affections of the liver from its operation which I have witnessed in my own case, I am ready to conclude that you have dis covered the long looked for o.esniciatum, a substitute fur calomel in ,diseatea of the liver. Accept. sir, my grateful acknowledgments. Your obedient servant. . RYBERT PCSCHON. The following is extracted from a letter of ir highly re spectable physician to friends ofhis. 'Cincinnatti, who had solicited his opinion as to the virtues of this medicine: LawrencOurgh, J,in wry WA. 1838. M frame. Per.c x at Co. Gentianen,— • • • 1 hive , used the article ( Miles' Compound Fxtract of Tomato) somewhat extensively in prescription for some months past, in many of the al most numberless manrfesuitionr of hepatic uemngement particularly in infantile cases, and although l cannot say, that ti is in ALL cU TI substitute ler mercurial medicines, yet the striking analogy in its theraputic Af fects is Such as to recommend it favorably to my mind newt caVistord in most instances to the exhibition of cal omel, and where an immediate or speedy alternative et fect is not itlispensible.it May supersedeits use altogelb... et. 1u several instances in which an antipathy or pre judice against mercurial remedies existed, 1 have pre scribed it with eery good effect. I am, gentlemen, respectfully yours, dic• . • J. B. BROR RR, M.D. The follow-Mg, is a voluntary statement made by a highly respectable and scientific Pbysician.and Appear ed In the - Jeffersonville Courier," last winter , MILES" Errit%CT OF TOMATO—A so turrtrvrt roe csuoism--ilating made a trial of the above aril , cle, I feel Wat ranted in recommending it as a uselbleted-' trine. The pills posseatioill the purgative•and anti-bl - lOUs properties of calomel, without any of al injerious tendencies. Persona who are addicted to habitual tor por of the liver, acd 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 FIELD,M .D. ( Numerous other Testimonials from Physicians and other's in its favor can be examined at this office. gibe subscriber ham been appointed Sole Agent for the safe of this in Schuylkill county, who will furnish it wholesale to all those who may wish to put.. base to sell again B BANNAN. Also for .ale by WillamT,Epting, Pottsville:Jacob Houtzinger,lr.; Orwigsburg, flenneidasylor,hfuters vile, and Hugh Hhitsley, Port Carbon, ar.d Hunter & March Tainazins, i ft, 1l . L'l ~ r~ Its clams ( .111(111 nail,. Jalttla Gth, 1838. 10-ly - • .. • . • -100111 BINDERY - " 11,4111 1 .fAi has commenced ßOA Bindery' 'LA* in 'connection with his Brioh 2uni ty :vbere. att hinds or 'Books will be bound at dui 'aborted nodes at-low rates. • Blank . 89010 ) --die. • of every description made to order at theloweit rates —arid the trade sipplied wholesale at Philadelphia prices. ' aprif 11 ' 27 -IPARKER - CO, Mercers P Tailors, INFORM their friends an d the public in general; that they have removed to their former stand in Centre Street, (opposite tir Miller & Haggerty's Store,) where they have on hand, a general armor', ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the 'most fashionable colors, - with an elegant assort-. znent of Sommer: Cloths, Satin, Salk, Valencia; Marseilles and Velvet Vrwthrls, Linen, Cotton and Chinos Shirts, &tic, Bombazeen-Stocks. Linen and Chintz Boaormt-and Collars, alio. Linen: and Chintz Bosoms without Cortoiv Thread, Braver and litHiyin.Glhves, Linen's:rid (' s et: ton f10,.e and Half Huse.; Faa.cy •Luien and Silk Il an dlierchte(.!nitllorn - Fl9jtteStlSprildera... They also have iiiryhatid . lll elegant-stuc k of I:eotlentiees and Boefr , wenitdg apparel, Nrch as. Fronk - and cnats; Rontreahriola,,,Vr'sta end -Plitalolina, wade *tor the 'alert' fas•tilo'n -and the hetA work nianshy whiFh they intend -to ar_li at t eatonable pricey. •'•4 ;•• P. S. Wanted two nr three good Journeymen 'Tailors, to whom'. vonatuot. cork will be given throughout the'sendon: ~. • • PottaviAo, Sept.-15,._1M. friHE subseriberhas now on hand at his-Store. 'an'a'Storebenist on.Centne and Raillloatistree.te, e full assortnieAt of Goodspjitable, for the coil fa gion viz': Barr Iron of astrorted sizes, • . Mind and. Hoop do •• • do - ' • Nails incl . :spike Itods do' do Steel, Ilound,lk.'Square do do Nails and Spikes do :do • . r • Coal Sheii , els' 'do -do Hardware; a gdberal esportcnent. • • All of which he selling at reduced prices.= Jan 13 • .• '2 , J cLyroiv, rublic • Notice. THE nndersigne4,'has given a apecial and limited. power of - Attorney - to Mr. William - F.bpan, of Pottsville, to act in recei erica to the Valley 'Furnace lands in Schuylkill county. Any perum wishing to transact business. relatineto that property will be shewn the authority by 'applying to . F.•W. EWSEMICEMER. 14—tf Apr 11 6 • Lumber! Lumber :1 • ALL kinds on band conotantty, Ind bills cut to order.. Apply to . T. S. RIDG WA Y, Jr. March 9 COAL LAND • For "Sale, or to be Relied. PHAT valuable tract of Land called the *Clio -mL. ton Tract," belonging to Eleabeth Spohn, situate on the west,Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain is of ered for sale on accommodating terns; or the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an &p -roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, & Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Caution. 11HE undersigned cautions. the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton- Tract, on ttle. East- Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or He nry . Norris for her, as he the undecaigned-. claims - 66 m-thereto, and will institute a siNiritg-71, fist any person anon-lilting to take thelmsagesiou theraof. -1. 7 4 • JOHN POTT. Mawheitp, A prit 28, 1838.. Knowledge for the. People, 011, the Main Why and Because roi every thing, . just received e;nd_lor sale by B. BANN - AN. Feb. 23 ' 8 , • Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. vinr.r, he sold at private sale, the Fot.ndry v pleasantly situated at Port clinton,Schuvlk 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 binve L 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 MYF 4 Port Clinton. f-63t CALL AT THE Nen' Establifiihment, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville F. subscribers respectfully announce tn their a - friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co., eorner of Centre and Market streets, where they are now provided with a choice assort ment of Dry Goods, • Groceries, Liquors, &c. which they are determined tosell at the very lowest prices.. HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. B. AU kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. . . April 1. , . 26- New goods. • A .gtneral assortment of frhsh and seasonable f.vooils,just received—consisting in part of Dry Goons, • . Groceries, • Hardware, • • Queenswarc, Mackerel, Salt, Plaster, &c. which will be sold low for cash. The highest price paid an cash for all kinds of country produce. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. • Mount Carbon, . 2 Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. rill] E Subscriber returns his grateful acknowl ' l '. edgements 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 Repaint them, and the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business an the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemt.na, in Centre Street, in the borough of 'Pottsville, where may alwalVs be had a general as sortment of • • Drugs ) Medicines, Paints,. Oils, Glass, • Ilye . Stnifts, And.every other article in the above line, which h e is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. . N. 43. Physicians prescriptions carefully piat up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30,1538., NEW IRON - • & Hardware Store. ria HE subscribers would respectfully announce ••• to the public, that be has added to his fritatec stock. Iron and Hardware, consisting in part on American and Engliith Bar Iron, Hoops and Band Iron, -Round iron, assorted silt* Cast, Crawly, SbeariHormao and English Blister arid A. M Steel Vices, blormelele anvils. Smith's Bellowa x Cast Steel hand. chopittg and Broad axes; Dalt and spikes, together with. a general usortmen of, lion &loamy, all of-which will bee sold it-reduced prices, by JOHN CLAYTON. April ,22 ' - ----'..t.-Ttilt--:fisiAougwAtt. _ • ... O ARrOrtifirWkire" 1g0.77 South lltird Sireet,S,4.•corrisr Mina PIULOELPHIA« of/orris ) ," i l'asker,l1 1 Morels, IRON • Founders, and Manufacturers of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil. era, Perpetual °vein, &c. Welded Wrongbi Iron Tubes, forßt.mtn, Gas, Hot Water, dke. • Davrs Safety Lampt ' -,; • of the best Coastruitilm: , : - Paerns for the Fociodry,receivedi and ensilage de/leered at the Wilseluatne r . Third 4t. Walnut Philadelphia. September 24,1838. tf , • WI • AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW. $500,000 CHA RTERTERPETUA L, *WARE 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 loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber has been appOinied AGENT fcir the a- bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to mike Insuaaricss upon every description of property at the lowest rases. BENJAMIN BA NN AN. Pottsville. Feb 25 1837 15- WM. T. EPTING The Philadelphia,Fike SPRING GARDEN Fire Insurance Company. M AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels Mills. Barns. Stables, Merchand ize. Furn viu ne, and. Prop erty of every description, .against toss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber bas been appointed A ozarr for die a• hove mentioned Institntion and is now prepared to Ornie INSURANCES a pon every description of property, at 'the lowest rates. 4 BE. 'NJ A MIN 'BONA N • Pottaville.-Feb.C, 1830. t 4 • A CARP..: WINTER ARRANGEMENT J.OON SILVER, T"Eprorietor of the Pennsylvania Hall • Refettory returns thanks to his friends and the public in gener al, for the patron e has-heretofore received,and from the efforts h band, will. continue to make, to gratify all in, h business, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of yo nage. JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr. Robert Harmer. of the "Cornucopia`," No. 44, North Third street, Philadelphia. for a supply of all the delica• cies which the Philadelphia market can afford during the Winter season. , Bill of Fare. Roast Beef, Corned do Terrapins Venison, Sardines, Fried Oysters, per doz. ' SO Chsfin Dish, do 311 Roasted, do 311 Scoloped, do 37 Stewed, do 311 WINES. Old Madeira Wine, per bottle. 2 00 Old Pale Sherry Wine. do 2 00 Old Brown do . do 200 Old Port do do 2 00 Old Lisbon do do 1 00 Champaigne. (Palmetto,) do 2 00 ~. do Napoleon, do 2 00 do Woodcock, do 2 00 do Victoria, do . 200 Pepper's,Smith's & Sechel's XX Pale Ale. Apartments are always I n reechoes. for Supper Parties, &c and thotie who call may espeetto receive every atten tion. Pottsville. Oct. 17, 1838. 81.-tf RAIL ROAI) IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail 'load Iron from 21 Xi to I.XI inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. ester- nal diameter, turned S.: un turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, for placing between the . . Iron Chair and atone black • of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New Zealand Flax 'triturat ed with India Ribber. and intended for incline Planes. CHAINS.u st received a complete as. • ble Iron. SHIP, BOAT AND RAIL UOAD SPIKES, .. • of different sizes, kept con stantly on hand and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON. ,Se CO.' . - No. 41, South Front.Strect Philadelphia, January 18. - T- • 3-Iy. - . Wetherill & Brdther • I AT 7Hk. OLD STAND • No. 65 NO TH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE. .. TURES DOORS OM 'lnc CORNIER Or ARO! ST PHI LA 1) ELPH I,A ,MANUFACTVRERS OF - White Lead dry and .4 ,Catomel, ground in Oil, I Red Precipt, -- • - Red Lead, . White do • , . , Litharge. Vitriol Alb ' . Chronic Yellow, _ Sulp. Quinine do • • 'Green Tan. Emetic '.. do' Red - Ether Salph: - . Patent Yellow .- • do Nitric • • Sugar Lead , , do Acetic • - Copperas ' Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol ' ' Coro. do • Aq. FortisAtet. Morphia Muriatic Acid Solph. do , Epsom Sahli Lac. Sulphur -Tart Acid ' , Opi. de Narcot. Sup . Club. Soda - K ermes Mineral • ;tenon, Sub. Mere,_ Etbiops • . do. • Refiners 4fChamptior,Sal Nitre, Brimstone, Borax. &c. Offer for sale the above mentioned articles.togetber with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs ind Dye Stuffs. and every miter article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. - - • Being unnuficturers of all thee rticlesenumerated on der the above head, they pledge theinseives to supply - their friends and the public an the most reasonable terms. Window, and Picture Glass, from 6 8, to 24 30: Oct 81 1837. .. Ridgerrs Pen Knives ! . tloiraria assortment of Rodger's Superior Pen •rA: Knives, just received. and for sale by B. BASNAti. 19— mg 11 - N . 30 if . Wolea now aria jOiruisd :Pinta; joist readied and for sale by . • dr.,l. NATTY. March 2, • GtionnetiVtits. • • 50 Hashes Airicin and ClinsilOston GroundnUi Of% go od quality, inst. toceived and tor,"skolc by - JOHN H. C,. rd - tR TIN. . , , "A,pvti „. Suit received and Oaf; '4liadiiing..-igir‘sort: men( of seitionziAle G -Groceries, "lard e . an QueeturAate, • Freals•2ll erel 2.iV 3, in . „ • . wka,e, itn4 e quayter :Barrels. galt,Ptaster:„.. L • t be soldiiii h cloOe 1011?#, 4:l4.l:ip.,tqttore • n,plotlittwiff find rt. inAcir . iltektatanz '101.4010 • ” • I,OP.E%WIntE & • S O N. Mount. Den.-1 "; : • ts for DA • - . , grind Cic9al .13403 k for bale lotv; rci6tt,tiniritpply to - ' J 13E A 1 . , - • :,;•• •• • ':-Ffor s2lc: . ••• ' fititioli Icy lea of G attet's Shop ;theiFO - ifieiigatocth, the' korttr kilt, canter of Noßresialfisnd ettliP slieets.-LAtilAy to .. • MilLElr 45v.11AGGERTY.'-' Popular' ... , . . . .. -,,liedicine, .. . ' A ND ritxllly I tktivisei, a new' and e'icellent . ; w 440; by R....cOatea; 31 : p. just received and For 'ale 6 3" - •.•• • ' .B. BANIsiAN. • . renuary, :23, • Welsh Books • ►,THE subicriber his always on-band and fnraale - 1- cheap,Welsti Testaments and Prunera., B. BANN AN. • October 20, ``•: 82-- • Salmi ScbuylktaCanal Biitcts, nearly new,,, will be 1 •••suldIOW. Apply to - ANDREW RUSSEL ! , . . Mabantango Street. Feb 9- • 6-tf O . F the best faanstruction, and most approved kind just received. and for wale by B. BANNAN.. Orders for any number of these Lumps will be supplied at the shortest notice. . . Jan 5 ' I—.- At TAMA ,S , Wholesale and' Retail • .IfTORE. GROCERLigti, Teas, and Liquors, of the first 'gull quality, also a npleudid assortment of Dry Goods, can at all times be had on the most reasona ble termaat N. NATILANS, Centre streei,2 doors below Market. april l 3 15-11 illouslin de Lame? Dresses. AJJ§T received an extensive Alsortmelit, ht the price of to 37i per yeti, by eortil3 . . 15-4. - IS'•• NATBAis4B. •7"-- • . . TILE sabseribet has justJecelyed 20 i ece3 orSuperftne Cloth,' 50 of Fasltionabli ' , ants/son Stuffs, 11 "; Vestings, Summer Cloth, - 'French, .Vriglish; and American Linens, and Cot ton Dilltirigts, which he will sell Wholesale and Re tail. at.,a small advance on cost, aprtl 13 15--tf Carpets. THE most splendid assortment of Parlor and Entry Carpeting, received by april 13 I.s—ti N. NATHANS. N EW and Fashionable Prints just received at N. NATHANS. april 13 15—tf Linens. LINEN Shectings, Irish Linen, Bleached. and Unbleached Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird' Eye Diapers, Russia Diapers, Crash, &c. april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL. Miss. Leslie's Completes Co.okery. AFRFSH supply just received end for sale by may 4 B. BANN4:IN. ripHE Subscriber respectfully informk his friends -IL and the public generally, that he has removed his establishment•into MAHANTANGO STR EET, next to the corner of Centre, where he will continue to execute work - in the best and most fashionable style, and hopes by attention to continue to recieve his portion of public patronage. He will illways keep on hand, a small but good assortment of rest. ings and other articles which may be acceptable to his patrons. JAMES Mc.ALARN EY. April 6 14.1 trio Axl. manufactured from tiortment of Chains, from in, to proved &pan- ufactured from the beit ca EON Deo• 1 Davy* Safety Lamps, FaSIIIO.3 .111.1,E Tailoring. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Subscribers, as Agents for Mr. George Crane, of Wales, having obtained a patent irr the gaited States for his proccis in smelting Iron, with Anthracite Coal, and holding an Assignment of the Patent obtained by the late Rev. F . W. Geis eoheimer, 'arc prepared to grant licenses for the manufnciare of-Iron according In Mr. Crane's pia_ ciple. A. & G. RALSTON, & Ca. No, 4,Sooth Front St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia; April 6 14,3m0 Reading., teans Works. THE undersigned are now prepared to Manufac tore to order Steam. Engines to any size, and, set into operation in any part of the state. Also, cold or hot rrvcted Boilers, Locomotive Boiler!, Rail Road Carin- end ell the work of egeneml .nacnine shop. J. MAT JONES & Jan 5. . • • , Coal. Land. FOR sale, the undivided half of a tract of Land' knowif as the "Little Clausser Tram.," situate immediately-Vest of and centiguousio the town of Lletvellen, containing eighty one acres twer.ipsi/ perches.' This land lies within two htincired yards .ortherWest: West. Branch rail road, and a vein of coal, siipposted tolie the "Spohn" or "Lewis., is o pened along ths-rangeof its Northern boundary. A Part of the tract is well timbered,lhe other portion is susceptible of high, improvinentv as as Farm, hay. ng thereon a Suitable Mouse, Barn. &c. For (Lath. er particplars,„apply to the undersigned. • THOM AS J. BAIRD • aped' 13, Gioiery St9re. 4WD sithseriber &firing lately returned from Philadelphia, is now largely supplied, with OrrOcerieof Cheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, die. 1500 Hams, a supply ofDried Beet, several bar els of Irish Herrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of superior quality-, suitable for tavern keepers, a supply 'of lloinestic Dry Goods, an extensive supply •of Winter Clothing, suitable for the region, also Boots .and: Bootees of various sizes and qualities, all of which he offers for sale at low prices for cash or country produce. • HENRY BOY D. Mdrria'• Addition, Deb 22,183 t. , s.—td ltaimbee: Lumbjer 12000 feet I, inch Seasoned White Pine Boards 15000_ - do. Poch Poplar Haan*. 20000 Jon 4 Shingles 18 and 20 inch, Cherry Boards, Plank and Scantling. Shingling and Plastering Lath, fdr sale btr SAMUEL !WIZ flbrlliFt 24. I'Tor - 11,14 Countrymen, LIVERPOOL' • . P E .A P C ~ THESacke sail fromPhiltdel. • z .esei), ,phia the 20tho every month, except 0,1. the First Month (Jauttary r ) and from • Liverpool, the Bth pf every month throuront she year. • SW Captain Albert 'Turley, ko th of Fo itllmentO ( 511 0.) . ' • ••• § l 4 Tobabontes CaPetani Slimes West, 200 1 Tarelith Month Menet:tater.) . Imo , 3lonongabis4n, Ciiptain biierkin , 2011 1 Second Nloinitli, (February ) " Ship Sustitiehlinna. Captain "John W,. Mi er k,„„ 20th hf Third Wraith (March.) ." Tip • ci.wners have 'spared no expenee toteadir these ships saki and commodious conveyances fort ,passengers and 'lnerelmadase, and can confidentlt teconstrlend them in these respects to the pattonage of the Ablif—: • Ttley4re towed up and 'down` the•Delawigre • steam, and are thus enabled to go to' sett th e ‘ d„ they leaver port. Charge for passage to' -I,averpeol, in the Cabio l $lB5--r4n the Steerage, $2O; from •Liverpool in th e Cabin. 118 sterling: Apply tcs HENRY & AI e FRED COPE, iVithint street wharf, or i JORX A.OROWN No. 14 Chesnut street. ,Clatalici subscriber has been appointed Agent rot Veksrs. Cope's Line of Packets, between Liven dof Aped Vryladelphia, and will• receive the pa ssigt fro% those who wish to send for their friend" id. the. old 'country. . - Tlti edges of fare will be made known by applying at th gripe of the Miners' Journal. • B. BANN AN. • , J . a h. 5 l— I= EMI • , • . rotts*ille institute,' rFBv. preient term commenced on the 7th inn. __ under the direction of, 31 r. Charles W. Pitainv " 5 . ' : TE'RMS OF ADMISSION. There will, be`four terms in a year, each - c oo . . . ~ Mating at tatelveweeks. Pupils entering at any tint alter the commencement of tt term, and previous to the aspiration of the first four weeks of, the ter*. Will be charged for a' whole term. Pupils el:liming.after the .expiration of the Ent four weeks, and before., the expiration of 8 weeks of the term will be charged fur two thirds "ota term,. and pupils entering- after the'. expiration of e weeks of a term, arid . before the vompletion-ef the term s , will be chared b efore one third or the term. Fr instruction! in rid , writing, and argil. meti , $4 per, ter*. F r all or eitliikoc. . aforesaid branches, will addi'on of English4a firmer, ' Geography, Maths mat: 4, Geometry and Boole-keeping, or any .of the ,$6 per term. r i , F, r all or any of the aforesaid branches with the .addi ion of the Louie and Greek languages, or etth r of thorn,s 8 per term. . J n. 12 . 2- - • - RE4DIA - Cr .1 NAIL AND IRON WORKS, EI .. AVE on hand. BOILER IRON, SHEET do. ROUND & SQUARE IRON, COAL SCREEN do. RAIL ROAD do. Bar Irmo( any size draWn to order. Nail. sad Spikes of all sizes, for sale at lowest city prices. All. sizes Rail Road Iron, punched and coante sunkr, and cut to angles. KEI MS, WHITAKER &. CO. lan 5, 1839 1 plossary. of Architecture. Al GLOSSARY of the Terms used in the Gree• ciao, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, seceind London Edition, exemplified by four bun. dred cuts. Also CATECHISM OF IRON, Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron Trade, with practical remarks and use' ful observations, including a new and comprehen sive set of Tables, arranged in an approved way ai order, and containing the weights of more than MOO bodies and substances of Iron, to.which are annexed the nearest proportioned number of feet, which is equal - AO a ton in weight of each of the dif. ferent bodies and sizes, 'arranged and compiled from the best English authorities, Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. March 2 N. NATHANS Shipping and Time Books. rrHE !subscriber has prepared a'pfinted form for Shipping Books; for Colliers.arid Arias for shipping coal, to which he invites the attention-of the: trade. Also folio and foolscap Time Books, 'ruled for one month, or two weeks, which are also offered to The trade cheap. B. BANNA N. March, 30 Stone Ware, AND FIRE BRICK. - THE subscribers. respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity, That a t e the are always prepared to serve (bent in the se . lect on o£4l large and complete assortment of Stone W ,of all kinds and varieties. They - likewise keep constaptly on hod, a supply of Fire brick, warranted fur all cupola purposes, which they offer at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accom• modatin g terms. WELLS dr, RICHADS. ' Reading, March 9th. 1839. -10-1 y Franklin Rolling Mill, On the Little Sehuy/kil/ Rail Read, near McKean- burg, Schuylkill counts/. ripllE subscribers espectfllly announce to the. public•that the R Bing Mill is now. in the toll tietlel of successful oper and. are prepared to furtiish Iron of a superior quality, of all the site! n brdiuhry use. Also, Rail Road Iron, of every kinjd, at the shortest .notice: AdiAress, t. SAMUEL RARTOLETTE &CO. , • HE Subscribers are now receiving of late mi.. . valls from Englsocia largo assortment of Cable *I Ire n of most approVed qualities, for car axes, 2i 2f3, 3i, 34, 3i, 3L , 4,4 i, and 5 inches roned_cat io ' I , len th of 4feet. They' have ,also constantly os had a, full assortment of Spring Steel, Cast, and Sheer Steel, English and Atherican Bli f ter•Steel,— S*ll, Round; and Square lron , -arid.Rall Road Irani ;with spikes to rit) for drifts-14 a i andl. I - MORRIS & JONES. .. , corner' of Market and Sehnylkill 7th street.. Philadelphia. 16-2 mo ' . MangieMurtzel A splendid: , variety of Flower Seeds, -Garda! T.OOlB, of every description . Also Fruit and Orna. mental Trees, Shrubbery, &e. Flower Roots oft* ryl description, Garden Seeds put up in papers by tht. hundred or dozen for country Stole Keepers. An orders punitually attend to. • D. If E. MArIPA Y, Seedamen, No. 5, South sth St. Philadelphia. March 16, BA AGAIN. - 11,,,,, 11 1 For Sale or to Ren , .. r ,„ ACRES Coal Land, with %Vag ons, Schott% ' LW &teem,- Landing, &c, all in eamplete pry k worlOrig, having. 3 good . Veins open. situaw . „ n r Middleport, and known as the Lewis 4. 930 ad. , For terms apply to JAMES M. BEAT FY. rotwaie. or JACOB PETERS.. PhililielPhil.' Assignees V Jacob Bull & Co. March 23 . 12-1 . . • Port. Clinton, &hulk ill Co. ',otteville, Feb. 9, 1839. 6-le Iron. Nc. .ptih 20. s GARDEN " AND • - Field Seeds. HE Syb - scribers offer for sale, Wholesale sai l Retail; Garden Seeds of theft ohm raising, 1,11 " ted fresh and of the best quality.: Imported French Sugar Beet