./(T4M r JOG KS AL. 17G FITS. Me Onioni rfo see-the Oa ocean's pii . ;Taking her And there to 1 That :boa am eventide, in sink down to rest _. as a bride :usbandli -guardian breast ; el. while nature thus is dreg ; ng the few art greatly blest ! ',Tis sweet to M►ngling i And then to , !ear brigh4 beauty's tone unison with thine, r her softly own, hers, and she is thine ; • feelings, which vain joys outshine, Hid teach in La never to repine. That Chou Oh ! these at Mid which But l i righter * Gi ing 01: Ansj weeter has the setting sun, west with burnished gold, . an bright heanty's tone, is bought and oft is sold, !t which thrill,. the strong heart through, nistd whoscfdillt is firm and true. Whtch oft Ia the font 3 Thou haat a I= • with unflinching front, s cold sadchilling blast, -sr the heavy brunt, :.tning thick and fast, now that years of uoulde past wealth that now Lath gone at last Misfortune To feel and Of hopes c And then to Math bought, 'Tis hard, 621 With th• And the dee!, very hard to part whose forma we've always loved, sorrow of the heart. ••s hut he who erst bath proved d can tell the harrowing ' , mart, sorrow back upon the heart. None kno The feeling, Which force! But harder an the sad despair, That a tl i and cold misfortune brings, And sadder hint the sorrowing tear, That pa ' g friendship always wrings, Is the eursin blight the proud heart always bath, When the f lend of his bosom doth betray his.fii:th I.A RA . . . , - . To. the World. IF you wilt to make urie'cif Sarsaparilla. be advised to try DR EID Y/S MEDICATEDk.x.i•Rm." o 1. v f SARSAPA LLA.— It is positively the strongest pre partiuoa in istence, one bottle of it rii Inch costs iart one dollar) mg equal to one galk tn ut Syrup, as it is usually prep ed in the shops, and equal to two bottles oran otherr L ti tract. Dr. Leidy begs leave to state that he himself )3 epares 'and can rom , Tiontly conch for its strength., Numerous Physicians throughout the U nited States, give it the preference over all other prepa tient! of Sarsaparilla, both from the fart of tis.superior strn'gth (consequently efficacious when empio)edi and from the cardurnstance of its being prepared by a regular Apothecary 'and Physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Chapman, Jitekson, Horner, liaison,. Dewees. 'Jame., Coze, &c. &F. It is usehlsa here to name the - numerous alliTtions whereto Sapardla is considered the sole specific la Suffice it to ay, it is recommended by all Physicians throughout e world, in diseases ot the Skin, Bones 1..., Sr. &c. and articularly,all diseases produced by impu• cities of the blood and arum' thuds. As a purifier of the blood. It s at all times . ta ad paroculariy in the Spring and Fall) in luable. In warm climate s. throon how the Surnmer,Sann. no person should neglect using-tt orea. to anally. Numerous certMerates and rei ornmettliThons from Phesiclians, and others accompany the , irections. For sale liy Li 8' N,N, A.N, Sole agent for..,.S.,hitylk i 1 county. 19—if hi yll I - -- - - . Iliß. BE 'liTilL'S PULNION ARV A_ io h.. or coughs. colds. atu limas. intluent..is. Ca arrhs. who ping cough. spirting or blood. shortness of breath. par of the breast. all affections of the breast a rid lungs, and ai-rest of approaching consianytion, in hist at. t airung the ter.dtatton throughout the I.' ii act! Stairs, that it possessed throughout Germany. V\ hele it is the only medicine id which conVence is placed or the above af fections, ha i ling been there employed Mr fifty tears past, by phmicinns and others with unexampled suer:vet ! Certifikates from Physicians and 0(111,111 accompany the directions, many having been published heretofore in va /inns newsiapers. . The co4roartron of tbe above medicine is entire vege table and bialeanuc. easy snit pleasant 1" take, and iti.iy be used by fild and young. without any rearr lint from diet or occur at' n. It is warranted free from mercury, and the utinert, and prepared by a regular Ln-uggist and Physician, tattered by numerous Physicians. among 1 whom art—Drs. Physic, Chapman. Gi b son, florner, De weal', James, cote, Gibson, &c. Price- f.jky cents per bottle. For &lA, B. RANNAN„- Sole Agent for Sr... luolkill County. May 114 e lV—lf Pills ! Pills ! • rtHF: garish, the best, most efficacious an. : , truly yer,rm tablet Pills in existance are I R. I D. LEIDY'S BDOOD P111.1..c, ~ A cornp+nent part of which is Sarsaparilla, and known lobe the mast effectual and thorough purifier of the blond and antmAti fluids ever discovered. As a gentle or ac ive purgeve, they are equally etficacions`!whilst taking t hem no ange of diet or MO , DIM 11 from OCt,llnt iOti is c l i, Tietessary, They may he'taken at all tr ove and under all ci rcumstaoceer—they will' not redtrce or weaken the sys• tem by their effect as most purgatives do—much corn m ent upog their virtues-is unnecessary—their reputation a well established, munerons proofs of their efficacy shaving been pulahshed at d.fferent times. Suffice it to say that in addition to their efficacy in ditiesses of the ctomaeh. Liver. intestines, &c., they are the only pills in tixistence khat cleanse arid purify the Hood and animal aids: removing all noxious and diseased humors there from, and kherchy removing all eruptims from theskin— dry and watery pimples from the Nee. neek and body. tea ter, rash, or breaking out of tiie ski . and all i maim— mous affemions whatever ' They alepTepared from vegetable 'extracts. (warrant ed free from mercury and th.: miierals) and by a regii la'r phymeian. attested by Drs. ?Mine, Horner, (lihaiin. Jacksondaines. pewees. Ilare.Cote, dr hesuies nu merous other physierami throughout the I States. who daili employ them in their praetwe. admintatermg them to tbeir patients in preference to all whet purge hies, andim preference no all other preparations of Ser. saparilla.lll3 Consequence of th.ur posses Sing the corn biped elrects of correcting the diseased humors blond and flutds. and by their purgative properties. re moving of carrying off the : same from the system. a ;sh out prodticing the 'hellcat inconvenience. or requiring restnctions.&c. . . Nome liana testimonials. rem ificates and recommenda tions of Illese Pits. froth ph ) ate.ana and others, art.orn pany theildtrectiona with etch box Itr N 13. Leidy'. aignaturelaccompanien the genuine on tw,, sides of'each boa on a,frellow label. Price roenty-five cents a Box. For aaly by - B RANNAN, Sole Azent for ,S. huylkdl County. Alan fair male by J F. 'raylor &Cu , laugh Kthaley, Port Carbon. Mayll Ili 1f.L.L1.1.11 .e. ORR IC IV, Fortaardinn. and General Commis -1 a sion Oterchant • Woodinreet WharfAchuylkill, Philad'a., ill ESt'ECTFULLY infi.ermi Ilia Friends, Poi mil+ rood and the Public, that he has made exten•OZ , " arrangeinenta for forwarding Go.,ds by boats daily to all p its of the Schuylkill, cnion, and Penn.ylra. Ilia Cel Is, at the lowest rats •or Irright, assuring them I at all business intrusted to hero care will be prornp and correctly attended to. Phil elphia, March all 13 linn Cho Ce old 'Wines b' Liquors. M,„ t LER itSt Haggerty have on hand ` for old Madeira Wtnes in Woad dr 13oitir ' o . dia. Pale and Brown Sherry do. do. 410. do. Grape Juice Nit Winr, do. do. Royal Company do do . _ 0.0 do. Cognac Brandy of in e f o u,,,„,, Choice Brands, Ottard 4. Co.; Gnomitt, - rimer, and Pellerchisie. • - &Verity. a/.id Holland Gin, Henry . Lela, ...and B. 4 J. 4ohlen Importers. .. . P..* Madeira, Sicily Modei , a, I. P. rfltf7iffe, Old Ale Lisbon, Dry and Sweet ! Vulva Wines, 4 .4 . 41' may 11 ,19—tf Port Clinton Foundry FOR:S ALE. WILL be sold it private stile, the Fnindry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton , Sell uvlk ill eininty, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commenoement 401 the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Raii Bond, now making, and will in a short time be 'one of tha best situations in Abe country tit; do a large business For terms, 4,0. arely. to ~ ' PARKE & TIMM 4. ' . Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAC BYERS. • . Pert. Clinton. E—fat The celebrated substitute for C.111.0.711E1i. THE prop rim o ra of this article, having det otecl near ly sere.i years, and expended a large amount of money, in experimenting upon the various species !of the Tomato. (Solanum Lycopercictim) have at last su e Loaded in obtaining from that vegetable a iirinciple wh i ch as it raedie Me , ptissesses all the beneficial prop. crime of calontel,and yet ineafiable of producing the del ni effects sometlmrs reuniting from the use of that dreg. - Thts principle (hepatina) is a mild and efficient cathartic as compounded, a.so acts as a trniir urcortc. and diaphortic. (Sea directions accompanying the medicine ) Its particular aatinn and use Its action upon the system is very general, no part .escaping its influence:it is. however, upon the secrido. rtes and crerefor,es, that its great power is particularly manifested ; I rom this tt will be seen to have a direr effect upon the Weary" organs, and to he particularly a. dafittal to the treatment 016thousfevre• and other dab eases where a tOrpidlly 'or im/jesaion .1' the be -rand circle prevaii ; hence ~,the great success that has attended its adiminstration in liver iyapepst and and diseases of the stomach and &web generally. ing diffusible in its operation. it produces a free circular tton in the vessels on the surface of the body, accom panied by a gentle perspiration. It dries not exhaust. like drastic purges; still its action is more universal. and it may be often receated not merely with safety. but with great benefit ; this becomes uulispensably ne eessary in cases of long 'standing for in them intense temporary impressions made by strong medacines sel dom, if ever, do good, and tend to injure the stamina of he constitution. The propriefors do not claim for tt unreersolity i e that it will cure all diseases; nor, on its introduction in to a family, should the phystmori be dismissed; no, they would ad( Ise all to have a family physician. and the more eTperlel/0,1 and gei-nhfc the better ; .they do claim. however, that a imuly resort to this medicine may in a great many instances save - the (license and trouble of calling the atti of snch ;thysician, it being ca pable of producing the effect desired to the primary states of a majority of diseases incident to this country. In many long standing. or:chroiric diseases. such as ill conditioned (deers. and the various diseases of the skin. it may i.e taken by persons of common judgement with out medical advice. Persons advised to pre it- a trial Not enly arefenvfics advised to adopt ii as a funnily medicine, tint those who are labouring under disease that cil/ o me/ lain tided to remove ; those who have seen and left the deleterious effects of, as welt .as those who esteem calomel to Le the best strati memeines ; and those tin, who hive tried -every thing, - ;from the boasted cue all nostrum.* furporting to hare emanated Prom arta! foreign roliegrn or 1 . 4401411 V down to humble quack merecirre of Dr. A. B. t'. to Z ',”/./ are invited to try this simple American article It is not the inieniton of the proprietors to sustain thisanedicine b) certificates and puffin. but by way of introducuon in those places st - bore it hps toit heel known. it , is deemed proper to show .what is said 01 it v, here it as been kuown the past year. The following editorial articles and extracts (torn let. era by physicians,and others are giv en for that purpose • The follow mg is an ediiivri.tl from the Cincinnati Tel egraph, edited ht Bishop Purcell Errrort of I iunnro. a Aube stole for ('adorn,!."—The eliirious and irequently destructive consequences that have often tesulit.tl t, he human frame tram the ne re-silt of having ree urse to a rfi'ug nt so tiOwerful and at the •.1 Ine tnnte.,,fa, dIAPIefIOIIS a nature as rab)/m4 MAUI, a to Is etenme t e annou i cement of a safe. and w hal is contidriitliv m.ot to be. in most ca Yes. an etfey t iial subsume for ii, tt Inc . is hile it possesses. if not all, at least a great portion of t s good qualii,es is free frotn is now otiteetion 01100 Ever) discovery in the sir toes:of the vegeta ale kingiliit must have its infancy, and its period of •iridia tom tt'tt'a re inclined to .think this will ;hod the test of scrutiny'. and be a most desirable acquisition to the world, and . parLcularl) to the people or this country. We have heard it hrghih spoken of. and we believe the result of every invesngation 'of its usefulness. yet Made, has been favorable. The prom imnrs of the tiim;niund Est rart of Tomato make nn secret orit.compovaion, but reveal it to every medidal man who desires to know ' The following is extracted from a letter to one of the nreprie‘ors f the lion I. Burnett, Inane!'ly mayor of the etty Cm( 'imam Gisiciraziotte, January fish,l c3B. ❑n. Mt en Awn Si r.— Jili t have need your Compound Extrlci of Tomato during the past summer and tall, and h ave in believing, it tins saved me several medical bulls. Four of my family diming that period were ifidisposed. and exhibited the usual titnptoins of 3 bilious attack Thev were in every instance relieved by the use of your 'Amato pills I consider them a val uable medicine.. They are perfectly sal. and 4 believe a. efficacious a. calomel in eorrecting a bilious habit-- I have used them myself with great benefit. The following :s from Robert l'unrhon, Esq., who has made the science of medicine his ' , articular study, Utruannatri, Ftbruary, lut, 1838. flit Itlit.r.s • Dear 'Ntr,--11 is watt / Much pleasure that I bear tea tummy to the efficacy or the Tumnio polLx in affections or the ha-T.-from its operation which i have yvtanessed Its my own case. I am reads to conclude that you hare the covered the lone looked for oestderatum. a substitute f . or calomel tryltscases of 'Aver. Accept, sir, my gra* efu I acknowledgments. Your übcdtent servant. • " PCNCIION. The foliowine is extra-vied from .1 letter of a highly re spectable physician to friends alto to Cihcinnatti, who had solicited his oOsaionas to the virtues al this modicum bunrenciburgh, Janoary 18.35. Cu. Geutlainerl. • • • I hlye used the article ( Com•ionnd, Extract at Tomato) somewhat extensively in prescri,.tion for some monUis part, in many of the al most numberless manifestations of hernl4c (lerangement particularly in infantile cases, and although I cannot say, that a In In ALI. rases a substitute for mercurial modicums, yet the striking analogy in its theraputic ef fects is such as to reratinhend it favorably to my mind as an artmrant in most 101“311CtS to the exhibition of cal omel, and where an immediate or speedy alternattre ef fect is not indierensible.it may impel - mei - kits use altogeth er several instances in wtiieh an antipathy or pre palm against mercurial remedies existed. I have pre scribed it wtrti eery good effect. I am,gentlemen, respectfully plait's, dc• J ,11, D. The following. is a voluntary statement made by a highly respectable and seientific Physictan. and appear ed to the - Jetfcrannville Courier. - lato winter MILES' Ex I,cr ATO-- A tut lUtTrieTr. v o nVlttg made a trial of the above ero de, I feel wat ranted iii recommending it as a usefnl med icine. The pills possess all the purgative and anti-W -WII,' properties of calomel, without any of oa 'motions tenoenetes. • Parsons who are addicted to habitual tor por of the hoer, and consemientaccumulationa of bile. and who have been compelled to have maritime to the different preparations of mercury for relief, will find Pills, a safe and convenient nuhatitute. BM r 4. Cr/. 1 -I ELD,M.D.. Niiirverons other Tea/mu - meals from eirvisirinns and others in its favor ran be examined at this office he subscriber lins been appointed Sole Aaent for the sale of this Medirine ur i•chuylkill county, "ho will furnish it wholesale to aiJ 'those ho mac wish io put• base to sell again B BAININAN. Also for sale by William T. Fipt ing, Pottsville, Jacob Iluntzinger. Jr., Orwigsburg. Bernet A. Taylor, Miners. ilie, and Hugh Kinaley, Port t'arton.ai J hunter d sown, Tamaqua. March 9, Iti:j9. 10-1 v ;Veto Cash Store. • 'III E Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the Public in general. that he'has opened a New Cash Strire in the Town of Llewellyn,Schuyl kill county, consisting of . Pry Goods, f;roeeries, nerd ware, Gine* and Queeneware, . Cedar Ware, 4-e. 4-c., Which he intends to sell 'for each as low as in a,ny other place in the county. Country produce 401 be taken nt Market price.. JACOB KA ERCEIER. Llewellyn, May 11. 19-1 , -Heading Steam Works. T HE underangnPd are nn* prepared to mannfae. Lure to order Stearn Engines 10 aoy size, and pet into operation in any part of the'idate. Also, cold or hot riveted Bailers, Locutnouve Boilers, Rail Road Care. and all the work of a general naehine shop. J. NAY JONES & CO. Jan 5. Its ciatirts, tAC BURNETT. ..(P'ORTititt. 04` ;Saving Fund Society. THE 'V Port Osrixtri-,Sairtn . Funii.Sooiety, is now open every day ream 9 to 3 . -o'eleek at the Of. flee of Bileennst iptrl Deppiiit x for the purpose of re. calving apositsto tiny amount lint:exceeding $5OO, from any. one person, upon which an interest of 4 per cent will be paid on every $5 and upwards, but no interest will be allowed do any fractional parts of $5. The whole or any part may be drawn out on g i v i tg Rodeo, from two weeks to three months at the ottee on Mondays. The bounce of the Society will be conducted by•thefollowing;offreers and man. ,alters, until the first Monday in May next. President—AQUlLA BOLTON. Managers. Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts Edward Hughes E. S. Warne Jacob Bull Jesse Turner L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. • A rticle 3d of the Charter. "No emolument what soever shall be received by the President or Man agers for their services, nor shalt any. Manager become a borrower from tire institution. oct 3 46tf A BA RGAIIII% For Sale or to Rent, 7 J ACRES Coal Land, with Waggons, Schutes, ciFScreeng, Landing, &e., all . in complete order for working, having 3 good Vein* open, situated near Middleport, and known as the Lewis 4- Bull Tract. Fur terms apply to - JAMES M. BEAT rY, Potter . ..de, Of JACOB PETERS, Phillidelphiti. Assignees of Jacob Bull & Co. March 23 It übl ic Notice. THE undersigned, has given a special and limited power of Attorney to Mr. William F. Dean,wof Pottsville, to act in re fe rence to the Valley Furnace lauds in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to transact business relating to that property will be iihewn the authority by applying to him. F, W. GEISIENHEIIIFIa. 14—ti Lumber ! Lumber !! April 6 LL kinds on hand constantly, and Fulls cut to order. Apply to T. S. RI DG WA Y, Jr. March 9 lEl—tf. For gale. T HE valuable lot orGrounii, with Coneh Maker's Shop thereon, situate on the North East cornet of Norwegian and Coal streets.—Apply to MILLER & HAGGERTY. 2 Dec• I Ground Jruts. 50 Bushels African and Charle,=ton Groundnuts of good quality, just received and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. QM Boats for Sale. 5 good Canal Boats for nale low; f; a terms apply to JAMES M. BEATTY. 9 March 2, New Sprinr, Goods. 30 oiecies new and splendid Prints, j.ist received end for sale by . T. & J. IS EArry. Starch 2, 9 , Store House & wharf, FOR IRE NT. 'rim Store flou.e at %loom Carbon, strong]; ■ built for a St"rc 11,1 use, or wuttable to be con vertnd into two dwellinga, fur Rent. For term., &c apply to F. B. NICWILS. april 27, 17—tr Linens. V — INEN gheetinEß, Irish Linen, Bleached a nd Unbleached Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird Eye Diapers,.l2.usaia Diapers, Crash, &c. april 13 157tf E. W. EARL. rip ti E Stitiscrilie-s have Jost receibeci a general as sortnient of - Cutlery, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Colours, also an assortment of Nails and.pikes` which they offer cheap for cash. may 4 18-if 11UNTZING & KRERS A House, in Motini Pleaunt Row; Mahiintango • Stieet, late the ecidencc of Mr. John 11tit j Downin g , to ha( to—Apply to 11111!•,,v • / JOSEPH SIIIPFEN. - •• • April 20 If; ' Fire Place Screens. A FEW elegant Faro Place Screens just received "IL and for sale by R BANNAN. may 4 ]8 To Old Countrymen. PHILADELPIIIA- AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS. qv THESE Packets sail from Philadel: phis the 20th of every month, except iiiAtt the First Month (January,] and from Liverpool the etth of every month throughout the yea T. Ship Algonqnin, Captain Albert Turley, 20th iit Fourth month (May.) Ship Pocahontas Captain• James West, 20th of "rwelrth Month (Dt centher.) Ship Mononcahela, Captain Mierkm, 20th of Second Mont 1.. Fthriniry ) Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. Mierken,. 20th of Third 'Month (March ) The metiers , have spared no expence In render these ships safe and commodious conveyances for passengers and merchandise, and can confidently recommend them in these respects to the patronage of the puhlic. ' They are towe.l up and dnyrn the Delaware by %team. and are thus enabled to go to sea the day they leave port. ('barge for - passage to Liverpool, in the Cabin, sl3s—iti the Steerage, ten; from Liverpool in the Cabin 115 sterling. Apply to HENRY & ALFRED COPE. Walnut street wharf, or JOHN A.RROWN & No. 14 Chesnut street. tUrThe subveriber has been appointed Arent for the hiesvrs. Cope's [Abe of Packets, between Liver pool and Philadelphia, and will receive, the passage money from those who wish to send for their friends n the old country. The ratps of fare will b. made known by applying at the office of the Miners' Journal. Jan 5 NEW IRON 411; Hardware Store. FIN fl E subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that he has added to his foimre stock, Iron and 4aidanarc, Consisting in part or American and English Bar Iron, Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iraq, assorted sites; Cast, Crawly, Shear, German and English Blister and A. M Steel Vices, Mouse 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 he sold at reduced prices, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 32 Stone Ware, AND FIRE BRICK. r IHE subscribers, respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity. that they are always prepared to serve them 'tithe 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 fir, alLcupola purposes, which they offer at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accom modating terms. WELLS & RICHABS. Reading. March 9th." 1839. 10-1 y lq ,; QUPERIO Fourth Proof Pale Brandy, Holland Gin„Fro tignac, Old Port, and Lisbon Wines, snd Sperm Cs dies, just received and for sale by may 4 1.134 BUNTZINGER & KREBS, . tilielliOMllS 9 JOURNAL. _ PjNEUCEI4„ . co AlleivierS ir 'ratters; INFORM their friends and the-public in general ! that they Save-removed to theirteener standini Centre Street, (Operate to lifillerA Haggerty`i Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable crilericvith an elegant assort, ment of-Summer Cloths; Satin, Silk. Valeociai Marseilles hod Velvet Vestbils, Linen, Cotton and Chintz Shirts, Seth, A Bombazeen Stocks* Linen and Chintz Bosoms and' Collars, also Lined and Chintz Become without Collins, Sint, Cottony Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and •Cot, ton Hose and Half Hose, Fancy Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum. Elastic Suspenders. Thty also have on hand in elegant stock of Gentlemen's and Boy's wearing apparel, such as Frock anti Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Patalocni, made after the latest fashion and the best work manship, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. F. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant „ ark will be given throughout the season. Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838. 72 JCST received and now opening—a large assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods—Groceries, Hard and Queensware, Fresh Mackerel No's. I 2 4- 3, in whole, halt, and quarter Barrels. Salt, Plaster, 4-c, 4-c. all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. Country Storekeepers and otheis will find it to their advantage to call before purehasine elsewhere. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. - Mount Carbon, Dee. 1 =di Lumber ?, Lumber !!, 12000 feet inch Seasoned White Pine Boards 15000 do. 3 inch Poplar Boards, 20000 Joint Shingles 1S and 20 inch, Cherry Boards, Plank and Scantling, Shingling and Plastering Lath, for sale by SAMUEL HARTZ• 2 February 5 T HE subscribcr having lately returned fran Philadelphia, is now, largely supplied, with Groceries, Cheese, Codfivh, Wines, Liquors, dc. 1500 Hams, a supply of Dried Beet, several bar' els of Irish Herrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of a superior quality, suitable for tavern keepers, a supply of domestic Dry • Goods, an exteniive supply of Winter Clothing, suitable for the region, also Boots and Bootees of various ekes and qualities, all of which he offers for sale at low prices for c,ish or country produce. HENRY BOYD. Mo-ris' Addition, Dec 22, IS3B. To Iron Manufacturers.. I Subscribers, as Agents for Mr. GeOrge - 11 - Crane, of Wales., having obtained a paterit in the United States for his process to smelting Iron with Anthroette Coal, and holding an Assignment of the Patent obtained by the late Rey. F. W. Geis enheinter, are prepared to. grant licenses for the nianukcsure of Iron according to Mr.('rane's Orin cip:e. A. & G. RALSTON. & Cu. No. 4, South Front St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, .4 pril h 14-3mn subscriber has now on hand at his tore IL and Storehodse on Centre and Rail Roar' streets, a full assortment of Gouda auituble, for the coal re gion viz: Barr !roof ot assorted sizes, Band and lloop do do Nails and :-pike Rods do do Steel Round & Sritiare do do Nail and Spikes do do Coal 'hovels do do Hardware, a general assortment. . All of which he is selling at reduced prices. Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON. COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. , T HAT valuable tract of Laud called the "Clin. ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, ,nett north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain is of ered for sale on accommodating terms; or the;Coal Mines will he leased severally or together to ajt ap roved tenant. Apply to lIENRY MORRIS, 3d & Wahut Street, Philadelphia. rilllE undersigned cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the 'tract of land Milled Clinton Tract, on the, East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris fore her, as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and will institute a suit against any person attempting to take the possession thereof. JOHN POTT. Manheim, ‘pril 28, 1839. 3:2 Corner or Centre and Market Streets Pottsville, T H E aukseribers respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co•, corner of Centre and Market streets, where they are now provided with a choice assort• went of Dry Goods, Groceries, • Liquors, &c. which they are determined mac)] at the very lowest prices. HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. R. All kinds of Country Produce taken at (he highest market prices. April 1 26 Franklin Rolling Mill, On the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, near Mfcl►eana burg, Schuylkill county. subscribers respectfully announce to the public that the Rolling Mill is now in the full tide of successful operation, and are preptired to furnish lion of a superior quality, or all the sites n ordinary use. • Also, Rail Road Iron, of every kind, at the shortest notice. Address, SAMUEL RARTOLETTE & CO, Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co. Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1899. fi—ly• Resumption of BusineSs. B. BANNAN NEW DRUG STORE. T HE Subscriber returns his gratefnl adknowl edgements to the citizens of Puttsvi(le 'and ; others, who stepped forward to his assistance after y the los. of his property by fire in December and would also acquaint them and the public gen erally, that' ho has again commenced 04 Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Minims, in Cent-re Street, in the borbligh of i Pottsville, where may always be had a general &e -1 sortmem of Drugs, Medicines, Paints , oils Glass, Dye Stulp4, • And every other article in the above line, ;Ouch he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. ilZr Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 36,1838. Shipping and Time Brimlcs. 7 NHE subscriber has prepared a printed lorm for Shipping Books, for Colliers and Agrnis for shipping Coal, to which he invites the iiii4ntinn of the trade. Also folio and foolscap Timet Books, ruled tor one month, or two weeks, which ;are also offered to the trade cheap. B. BA.MNA.N, Marete,3o '• 13— , _ _• A.GENERALamortment of New azot t a Wei Pails ffateat ;ammo) just receive by, ay m 4 18.4 f ' LIUNTZINGER & K V 1381: .ieto Goods. Grocery Store. Caution. CALL AT THE New Establishmeht, Wlll. T. EPTING Pascal , 11 :Works Ware ' No. 77 South •'•irit i Street,S.,E. earner Waly.tt PIFIILKDELOITAL. Morris ) Tinker . 4"enrorris, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of 'Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, 'Bath Boil. ers, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrougitt iron Tubes, for Sttam, Gas, ait Water, &c. • Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and pastinw delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. September 26,1838.• 75—tf - -• , THE DEILAWARECOUNTY Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, MO rwtO. CUARTER PERPETUAL. • MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances iv-A on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, I Stores, Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandnß,• Furniture and ['repent of every description, against lessor dam age by FIRb... MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a. gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares, and tnercandise 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. ROBINSON. Agent. July 15 34—tf %t Solutylkill Haven. or WILLI.% 51 B. PO TS. At Orw gs burg . The Philadelphia Fire INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAN. $500,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, . xi AKE both limited and perpetual insurances on /V.M. Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores. Flotela, Mills, Barna, Stables. Merchandize, Furniture. rind Prop- erty of every description, against loss or damage by EIRE. 'The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to make IssURANCE.B upon every description or property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN'. Pottsville, Feb 25 I= 15- SPRING GARDEN' • Fire Insurance Company. wir AKE both limited and aerpetual Insurances on I.V.i Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stoses, Hotels Mills, Barns. Stables, Merchandize. Furniture. and. Prop erty of every description, apinst loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber bas been appointed A i;r: vr for the a. hove mentioned Institirion and is now prepared to make INSURANCFs apon every description of property at the lowest rates. ' BLINJAMIN BANN.% N. Pottsville. Feb. 27, MG. 15 A CARD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT JOHN SILVER, THE pmrietor of the Pennsylvania Hall Refectory returns thanks to his friends and the public in getter. al. for the patrona;,e he has heretofuee received,a ad from the efforts he has made and will continue to make, to gratify alLin his line of business, he hopes to merit a con tinuance ofyour patronage- • JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr. Robert _Harmer. of the ••Cornucopue." No. 4.5, North Third street, Philadelphia. for a supply of all the delica cies which the Philadelphia market can afford during the 1V inter season. MU of Fare. Roast Beer, Corned do Terra pins . .Venison, ' Sardines, Fried Oysters, . - per dos. 50 Chatin Dish, . . do 31 Roasted, ' do 81 Scoloped, . do rio Stewed, do 31 WINES. Old Mad ira Wine, ' per bottle, 2 00 Old Pale Sherry Wine, do 2 00 Old Brown do do 2 00 Old Port do do 200 Old Lisbon do do 1 00 Cham pa igne, (Pa i metto,) do 2 00 do N a poleon, do 210 do Woodcock, do ' 2 00 • do Victoria. ' do 2 00 Pepper's, Smith's az. Sechers XX Pale Ale. Apartments are always in readiness for Supper Patties, &c and those whocall may expect to receive every atten• Lion. Pottsville. Oct. 17. 1838. RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 21Xii to IXf arch. RAIL ROA D TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. ester- - • turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, lor .placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. INDIA RUBUER ROPE, manufactured from New Zealand Vial Batumi_ ed with India Rubber, and intended for Incline Planes. CHAINS. Just received a complete as: sortment of Chains, from,s in, to II tn. proved Az man ufaCtured from the beat ea: ble Iron. • snip, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIRES, of different sizes, kept con- stantly on hand and for sale by A. & 6. RALSTON, & CO. No. 4, South Front Street. Phdadelphia, January la 3-ly. Wet herill & Brother, AT "lIIE OLD STAND " No. 65 NORTH FRONT . STREET, • EAST SIDE, THREE DiORMI FROM THE CORNER Or ARCH ST PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF . White Lead dry and / Calomel. ground in Oil. 1 Red Prectpt, Red Lead, . . While do Lit harge.. Vitriol Alb. , Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sul ph. Patent Yellow do Nitric . Sugar Lead . de Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Corn. do Aq. Fortis Acct. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart Acid Opi. de Plarcot. Sup. Carb. Soda Eermes Mineral Correa, Sub. hlerc. Ethiope do. Refiners ofChamphor,Sal Nitre,Brimmone,Borax•dm. Offer for sale ehe a base mentioned articlea.togtitber with a general assortment. of Pilitill, Drugs and Dye Stuffs. and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Being manufacturers of all the articles enumerated un der the above bead. they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public oh the most reasonable: terms. Window and Picture Glass. from 6 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 DM 48- . • Rodger's Pen Knives. AN Elegant assortment of Rodger Superior Pcn Kniee~bu s t received and fo l la i a 3 l A eA A.N. may 1 DM nal diameter, turned Sc un Axle+. mar•,,artured from THE 4 Slave of no sect, the Partizan of no party. a bigot of no creed, ,zeatot of no dogma, the Servant of no man, save the man Chriet Jesus: avd wedded to no faith, cave the faith ot Christ ; tree a' air, I entered. on the discussion of the subjects be• ofre tne.r The above work is from the pen . of Henry Fits, formerly, Editor of the Gospel Herald, New York. ,1 lt,ia written - in a clear, Torcible, and argumentatite I style; is neatly bound in and volume, and is n orth! the perusal.of all sects and Denominations, who kd the lastittesire 'to obey the injunction of the Apitts!k: "Prove all things, hold feat that which is good • Specimen numbers can be seen hr , applying to Samuel Bartz, J. S. ;Horns & Brothers, Wm: T' Epting, J. M. Crosland, or at thia office, who ero authorized to receive sabseriptioha.. may 4 IP—if BOOKBINDERY. n itiN$AN „ins' commenced a Book Bindery a—w• in connection with hts Book Store, whe nt al/ kinds of Books nri4l be bound at the shortest naiest at 'morales. ' • Blank Books, &c. • of every description made to order at the lowest rates --and-the trade. supplied - Wholesale at Philadelphi a . prices. apsil 11 27 Glossiry t iof Architetture. AGLOSSARY, ,of the Terns used in the Gree . cian, Roman; italian and Gothic Architecture' second London Edtitian, exemplified -by four bee i dred cuts. Also ' • CATECHISM OF IRON, i • Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's completf Guide to the Iron Trate, with practical remarks find use. ful dbservations, including a new and comprehen. sive set of Tablbli, arranged in an approved way and order, and containing the weights• Or more than "1(40 bodies and substances. of Iron, to which are annexed the nearest proportioned number of feet, which is equal ' , ,to a ton in weight of each of the Mr. ferent bodies and-sizes, arranged and compiled from the best Engliiih authorities, Je , l received and for sale by , B. BA SNAN. March 2 it . L 4 , 1 1111.711 G • NAIL AND IRON WORKS, H AVE OR hand, . BOIRLER IRON, 'SHEET dn. ~ ROUND & SQUARE IRON, COAL SCREEN:- • , db. RAIL ROAD do. Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nail. ari d Spikes f all sizes, for sale atlowest city price s ; An six s Rail Road Iron, pouched and equine sunk, an cot ICI angles. . KEIMS, WHITAKEI & CO. J , 1839 qa 1— rottfirille I stitute. THE present term commen don the 7th inst. ander the 'direction of Mr. harles W. Pitman. TERMS OF AD, ySSION. There will be four terms in .s year, each rout. sidling of twelveweeks: rupeß4 entering at any time after the commencement of a term, and previous to the expiration of the first four weeks of •the term, will be charged for a whole term. Pupils entering after the expiration of the,first four weeks, and before the expiration of 8 weeks o f the term will be charged for two thirds at a term— and pupils entering after the expiration of 8 weeks of a term, and before the comptetiodw.•l tho term, Will be charged' for one third ne the term. For instruction in reading, writing, and arith. $4 per term. For all or either of the aforesaid branches, with addition of English Grammer, Geography, Maths matins, Geometry and Book-keeping, or any o them, $6 per term. For all or any of the aforesaid branches with the addition of the Cann and Greek languages, or either of ihem,3 8 per term. Jan. I 2 2-, Port Carbon STEAM FOUNDRY". TomAs 11. Wintersteen and. John Brown, re, speeifullpinforms their friends arid the public that they_ have entered into copartnership under the firm of Winteratoon 4.5- Brown, • And that they have opened a Foundry, Blacksmith and Fitting up Shop, in Port Carbot, where they are. prepared to receive• all orders tor, Axles, Celt. ings, Screens, and everykind of Iron Work connect ed with the different branches of the Coal Trade, and which they nronike to execu4e with fidelity sad punctuality. TOBIAS It. WISTERSTEEN, JOHN BROWN. Fort Carbon, april 13 15—tf Philadelphia IP Reading RAIL ROAD. • SIi.:II3.IER A nxt,4 NGE.MENT. To COMMENCE APRIL 1, 1839. HOURS O.F STARTING. RPM Rhadfng, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M: •-• From Norristown, at 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. These hours are arranged to connect with the Rail Road between Norristown and Philadelphia, the hours of. starting trom the latter place, being,:i A. M. and .4 P. m. FARES. Between Reaciing and Norristown, First Clasa Cars, Fi•cond Class,sl,so. The morning Train from Philadelphia, will stop for Breakfast at Pottstown. Reading, Marc 30 ' 13-1 f Cheap Paper, Book, 4—Stationary Store, No. 23,. N. Front street, Philadelphia. BttUNNFR & 1 - 10LLOWBUSII have on hand, and otter for sale at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper, School Books, and Stationary, Writing, LOtter, Printing, and Wrapping Paper by the quantiij at mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet Boards; Bitink,Books at reduced prices. Ledgers, Journals ; Day Books, Blotters, Invoice. Cash, Bill, Records, Memorandum and Receipt Books by the quantity, • Family Bibles in great variety from $2 to V.O. Writing Paper. Super Royal, Royal, • . Medium, Deity, Folio Post-, • Cap, Quarto Post. Country Merchants will find a general assnrt meat, embracing a variety;of articles suited to their wants, which for cash or approved credit will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. &Cash' given lot rags nr taken in exchange. Philadelphia, Dee. 1, 1838. 2-Gino NEW- STOR E:. IrPHE Subscribers respectfully announce to the - I °. public that they have taken the well known stand in Centre street, next door above the National Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph C. Ket n,where they intend to keep a large and general assortment of. Dry Goods, Groceries, 41c. Which they will sell on as accommodating terms as any other Store ill the Borough: . Their elegant assortment of Spring Goods will "te opened in a short time. - SAMUEL lIUNTZINGER, . . DANIEL KREBS. 'sprit 6 - • 14—tf New Gdods. AL general assortment of fresh and seasonable -rm. Goods, just received—consisting in part at , • 'Dry Goods, • • Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, • • Mackerel, . Salt, Plaster, &c. &C. which will be sold low for cash. The highest price paid to cash for all itypds of country produce. JOSEPV WHITE & SONS 2 Wontrarbon, The aymmils Lega cy Printing Paper Royal, Super Royal, Imperial, Medium, Derry,
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