II U EMI H •pr : : STRATAGEM OF LOVE. 'A'Wprigb l'y 'velithillid hood' eri gay, In (*ling summer weather, . 'Where LOve, within a garden lay, . Oae'?norning atroli'd weedier: -The nyalph had leugh`d the god to acorn, Whihh served but to amuse him, ' i And he liad vow'd that every morn To Ihdge within her bosoni. She trip'd along-with fairy feet That scarcely bent a flower, And colls i d fall Many a blossom sweet, Deriding Cupid's power. Just then the youth, who ask'd his aid, Ant Waned he'd not refuse him, aluelt'd a fair moss rose for the maid, And placed it in her bosom 'sly Lose within the leases ley hid, While to her heart she press'd him, Vklneoneilms thus of what she did, r" The simple maid ceress'd him A transient it& the. buds retain'd— The maiden stgh'd to loose ant.Csaviidemi the Arras remain 'd Anti long clibturb'd her bosom. MOFFAT'S LIFE _MEDICINE —RE— ANWAT-lON.—Wheit the most important lthins aide are suspended, and those who are 'fide by inheritance or imprudence are reduced deplorable - state -of nervous debility, they should nett even themdespair, for it is not in despair that relief cart be found. No. Let thorn first look a soiand, are, laying aside all prejudices, ask them selves Hint question---"If my physiciai. cannot help me, is his, reputed skill my only resort 1" .Perhaps et that moment the heading of this ad everrtisement, '"Moffot's Life Medicines;' would catch their eye; -and were they in truth divested of foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps, be induced .to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and. treat. 'meat of diseases, differed from that of their own iftlyeicienis. They would then learn that it did eta 'ter, and very widely, mid with most unhappy re. stilts, too. iff they-pursued their inquiries still farther, they 'ould find that all practising physicians of the present day prescribe MERCURY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they •vou.d learn, too, that mercurial medicines, though they give present 'relief, undermine the constitution, and always leave -the patient in a precailoll43 state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just 'the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years, be. „fore that-scourge of mankind, "Meteriry," imier em. ployed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing but simple herbs. Even the' bible recommends as 'the 'skilful physician he who prepareth his medi clues from herbs. Witness Eeclebiasticus, chapter V. S. The skillful physician shall lift up his bead; and in sight of tke great men he shall be to , adinsratibn. V. 4. ',For he bath prepared his medicine's out of he HERBS of the earth, and he that is wise till!, net eabhinhem. attoFFlArs VEGETABLE LITE MEDICINES epossess_eualities -of the most mild and beneficial na ture. They are comprised of article. 'he most anti pulresseent, combined with ingredients known as tb only certain antidote for fevers of every descrip tion. When the di.ease is produced either from obstruction, had air, swampy and camp situa Mona, oriputrid miaami, whether -malignant or epi demic, Or by other Causer., these medicines are cer tain in their operation or effects. They are pos sessed of.peculiar qualities, which . not only erpel all disease, but at - the same time restore and invigorate, the-system. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, sthrough'every pore, producing effects at once de.... lightful,:salutary and permanent. When the spark sahib begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the. faculties paralyzed, these medicines are 'found to g ive a tone to-the nerves, (-literate the an intal spirits, invigorate the mbody,land re-animate -the whole man. THE LIFE MEDICINES have been also need 'with the most happy success in Nervous and Dye. peptic diseases, Chnsumption, Asthma, I.iver Coin. plaint, Rheumatism, (chronic and indamatoryo Siropeiee, dcc. &c. • For fill particulars, the reader is invited to cal at Mr. Moffat's office, 367 Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, Pnblished.gratuitously. The following letters- are lately selected from a Wet) , large number which Mr. Moffat has re ceived•from different parts of the Uiiiied States : Mr. Moffat.—Dear Sir:—lt is with S.inexre pleasure that 7 venture to address you, to thank you for the benefit I have received from your med lei ies. !My complaint was salt rheum, for which I have tried all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief from any of them. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try yo r meth nine. When 1 ajiplied -to you, my legs and arms were se bad that they looked like raw beef. and were covered with sores; but alter taking a 2.6 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, +Nod so continued until I was entirely cured. It , is now 6our months since I wka cured, and I have had no return °lithe complaint. I have recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflieted. with the salt rheum to try it. Resrci• yOur obedient servant, M. CI.EOV ER, 'J 311, et. between sth and Jackson Avenues. Lawrence, N. Y., May 23, • Mr. Mnfret— Dear Sir 2 I wet troubled with 'the . piles for several years. I applied to the most emi nent Pt ysicians ,without relief. A :friend of mine Mr. Clarke, who had received groat vibe( from them I rceomneended me to use your Lite Pill.. Though , wassuifering very severely with them at the lime. I experienced relief in 4.5 hours, and in a few weeks was not troubled with the nat all and have been free from distress ever 81)11NE and have areal pleas. tire in :recommending them to those afflicted in a similari manner. Respectfully, Dr. .111offut—Sir : Sincr. you! Life Redieines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. I will merely state a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius S. Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline fur the last two year/ I .oler taking two bottles of the Phoenix Bitters one boa . of the Life Pills, says she had her health entirely restored. Mr. Milo B. Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid up with infiemetory rheumatism, by tak. Sag two bottles el - the Bitters and one 23 cent box of the NOP, told me he was as well aid he ever was, and Old a gentleman to arty store who: was afflicted, that asi soon as he would take .the Pills and Bitters just soisoon he would he a well man. - Alss, Mrs, Horde, wile of John 'fordo, was two years Since taken sick, and often had fits, and lost the uso of one of her arms. In six weeks atter tak. tog yohr Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that she has SeOn on • visit to one of her neighbors. As 'fur myself, I have been in bed health for 27 years,land though I ant not now in perfect licolth, stilt iam in better than I have been fur ten years past. Which I believe to be the consequence of to king your Pills and Bitters. The above is a true statement of a few of the inane cases which have come (ender my observation. You are at liberty to puttlisfrthis letter, and reference can be had to me a Podtrnaster at Claverrock,Colurnota Co., Y. With respect J.A.VAN VALKENURG Mr. , W. Moffdt—Sir: I have been etibeted with the feller andmue about three months, anrCnse i i good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but it'll gtew weaker and weaker urtil 1 was rccom mended to try your Life Pilla and Phcenir Bitter, and a4ter tutting twb bozea and two tmiti,•aiii hitt- re 1 am tiny thankfutho inforin you and the public et large. consider myself complet.ty cored. • Yours truly, JOHN TENN EN'l', N. Y. ' New York Mills, March 29, 1838. Mr 4 Moffat—Dear Sir : I have used your medi- Ain id sly family for some months, and have recent ettigy* benefit from it. especially my wife and eld. eat &leiter. My daughter bad been in a decline tot 3 years. Sieve she commenced using yobr med Mine if he has entirely recovered, and is now well and hearty. IT this will he of any service to yon, you ate at libertyitospublish it. Reap'lv ynnrs. 4- c . N. BUTLER. Summit Hill, Jan. 18th, 183 d. Me drat—Dear Sir : I have great : pleasure in addreeeiniyon. itavinß been troubled fin some time hank "villa the Thatumatiain and could find nothing to give me any relief, until I had commenced ta. JOSEPEI E. SPERN S. New Yuck, April Is.l New York, Apr.l 1, 1838, king your Vegetable Life nu d tbcenix Bitters.. 4.irtaking the first bottle and one N. of pills I found the most excnstiating pain- tha •I hail long been troubled with, entirely disappeared. 'Stich being the CIUIP:, it. is with. gratitude ;1 offer thmos sentimlnts, feeling confident that I em indebted to you more than words can express, for your valuable medicine and the speedy cure received from it. effects. Yours, 4-e., GEORGE ait()Frs. Mauch chunk, Jan. 7, 1838. Mr. Moffat—Sit : I em most happy to send you through your agen: Mr. White, a fliw lines relative to your excelent Life Medicine. For a length of time I have been complaining of an infecuen•of the liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relief !total commenced with yours ; I have now taken nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, and I am pleased to state that I find myself fast recover. ing from a long and lingering compleint. Rearily Yours.&c. GEORGE EISNER. Lock port, Nov. 27th, 1837. lir. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance of thevirtne and efficacy of your Life Pint and Phcenis Bitters, in restoring lust h.ealth to the afflicted, has occurred in my family:l deem it a du ty to owe both to 'outsell and the public, to make 'the fact known, that others suffering under /moils circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them froth a prema tore My wife has been afflicted with the liver corn plaint anduaairae debility for upwards of three years; and for the last three months'she hags not been able io Walk across the roam. After trying various medicines prescribed by different physicians, which gave her no relief, she was given up lea incu cable. In this situation she was gradually failing, when I happened to call upon your agent in thin villegeolnd he,geve me a copy of the Good Samari tan ; the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although had but little hope of her receiv ing any benefit from it. The effect was surprising. Before she had taken one bottle of bitters and one box of pills, she, was so fir recovered as to be able . to accomplish moat of henouse work without masts Lance. Youist, ri.spectfully, W A It REN 'PATTERSON. . Cl:r For vale by W. B. MOFFAT, 367 Broadway New York. For further particulars of the above med•cine see Mot Les Good :samaritan. a copy o' which aceompa rites Vie tnedicitte% a copy also can be had on ap plieat.on at the st,,te of Messrs. 1111LLER & HAGGERTY, Pott•ri.le. Agents for the stale of the Medicne Jan 5 I)YSPEP- lA, DYSPEPSIAI-18 there anycure 'm- 7 tor that distressing disease is the echo from the echo front thousands. Read the many certifi catmint cores perli-med by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam unnle Teo e• Family • Aperient Pills. The tuiliiwing certificate muss certainly convince every person ut the great efficacy of this invaluable med lCiiie. Dr. Wal. Eves—Dear can never be gratefol enough tor the cure I have received by the uric Or yO•i r inv.ivahe medicine (CA ‘IOMILE PILI,•:.) I was for five years very seriously troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused a nervous sensation throughout my system—so much, that I sometimes shook as it I had been afflicted with pal my ; during all this time I took many medicines, but none w r aith! cure mc. At last my physician gave me tip ; but fortunately one day as I was speaktrg to a iriend on the subject, he told me that l)r. Win Evan's Camomile Pills were the only med wine that sold cure me; of which I purchased - , mte, and the result is that I am how enjoying per. meethealth. Any person wishing to see me van csJI at my house, No. 365 North Front street, Phtladel phis, HENRY L. CAMPBELL. Observe—. The General Office for the sale of this Medicine% at No. 19, North Eight street, Philadel phia where certificates of thousands may he seen Sol be JOIN T. WERNER. Sole Agent fur Schuylkill county. I—tf AN UNDENIALE I : ALT.—Health is the source of Happiness.—Dtsease is the effect o 1 , 11.114. irregulartry in the natural or healthy rune tions. Man produces great ends by multiplied and extraordinary measures, hut nature accomplished her works by few and simple meins. In the cure of all human maladies, the relief of irritation is the great object of medicine, the office of the physician, is to deliver his patient from all that is noxious and debilitating, so that the coostituttorr * or nature will be eitantrd u, perfeet the work of restoration. here we ...mild rurirrnend the administration of a s retriedy valeulated to fulfil the preceding indication, which I tioi-sit xe may Justly say of Dr. Wm. Evan.' eel ehr tiled l'xinnarle Tom , and Family Aperient Pills. See the many undeniable testa of their' astonishing efficacy in aiding nature to subvert oisease. The office tor the pale of Dr. Wm. Evans' Vege table Preperal%ons, well known and celebrated for the many unprecedented and astonish cures they have effected in Dyspepsia, Nervous, Minos and Gonsninpii ve diseases, is at Nn. 19th. north Bth street, opposite Filbcrt street, Philadelphia. Sold by • JOHN I'. WERNER, Sole Agent- for Schuylkill county. 2—tf Jan 12 rini-ADELritiA , suiurCay, Nov. nl I m 37, r\() DR. WTI. EYANA.—Dear : It is with • pleasure I take this opportunity of returning you my sirieere thanks fir the benefit of your in : valuable rnedreine, the Camomile Fibs. Having been afflicted fur several years with dispepsia, my very being became almost loathsome to me. I eel . - fered severe pains in the side, was afflicted with fainfmg spells, great debility, want of appetite, ina hiltiv to rest at night, frequent sickness, and in short all the symptoms of that distressing disease. I had tried several skilful physicians; but with no success, my imbecility of mind and body gradually increas.. ed, still I strictly abstained from using any of the nostrums and 'certain remedies' with which our newspapers (lady abound, and for winch I enter tamed a hor ror and erinteinpt. At length through earnest entreaty of my friends, and especiatlp my wife, I with great reluctance consented to try your celehrited f ills. 'rite ilfeet was aveauterfilLapd as tonished even my most s.ineaine friends. I had used them but a short time before I rapidly recover ed, and I now enjoy exec-tient health, to which I have'been a stranger for more than two years. I cannot soffit iently express my heartfelt grattude to you for the advantage I derived from your mcui eines, and I earnestly: and cmcientiously recom mend all suffering under similar complaints use your CANIOMILE PILLS. Although with some dtffi Jice. I cheerfully desire that you publish this teatimon I* -see primer, and remain Yours, &c. WILLIAM T. TAYLOR. . . P. S.-1r any persnn degires to see me, I shall be happy to ewe my residence. W. 1-1. T. The Medical Office No 19 North E.gh:h Street—where the afflicted can be speedily cured, and depart rejoicing. Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. Jan 12 New Cheap Cash Store. HUNTZINGERiIk KREBS, W HOLES -ME and Retail Dry gond, Grocery, Ten, and Liquor Store, corner of Centre and callowhill Street, neat door to the Exchange lintel Pottsville. 17—tf april 27, Choice old 'Wines $ Liquors. MILLER & Haverty have on hand 4 -v-a Superior old Madrira Wines in Wood 4Y Rai fle do. dn. Pole and Brown Sherry do. do. do - . do. Gtape Juice Port Wine, do. do. Royal Company do do , do do Cognac Brandy of lie foUowine rhoice Brenda, Otte rd 4- Co., Cutnnietl, Pfnet, and Sapirsor old Holland Gin, Henry Lelar and B. J. Bohlen Importers. Pico Mad•va, Sletly Madeira, L. P. Teneriffe, Old Pale Lisbon,- Dry and &peel Malaga Wanes, *a. lye. • may I I 19—if Lum bei• Lumber!! 12000 feet b inch Seasoned Whitt Pine Boards 15000 do. 4 inch. Poplar Boards, 20000 Joint Shingles 18 and 20' inch, Cherry Hoards, Plank and Scantling, .Shingling and Plastering Laih, for sale by SAMUEL A.RTZ' February 5 Pascal km Works Ware , Imam NO. Tr &ha - Tara Slrett;'..t R. cornet Tra Tru PHILADELPHIA. i Jr/orris, 'Pasker -Morris, IRON 'rounders, and. Manufacturer; of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ers, PerFtetual - Ovens, &.c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, ;Ste. • %Davy Saitty, Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and castings delivered at . the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. ,Philad•lphia. September 26.1838 OTC Tt- THE DELAWARE COUNTY. Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY" LAW. 8250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. WAKE both limited and perpetual insurances on Brick, Stone or Frime Buildings, Stores, Hotels, Mills, Burns,. Senbles, Merchandise. Furniture and Property of every d escription, against lossor dam age by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against lose on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods,warea. and mercandise by water, nr 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. A oply to 11ES RY G. ROBINSON. Acent. July 15 34—tf .1t Schuylkill Haven or WILLIAM B POTTS./ At Orwigtiburg = The Philadelphia Fire AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED By LAW, $500,000 CHARTER PERPETUAL, +/ ARE both limned and perpetual Insurances on 11 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 appointed AGENT for the a -. ve mentipoe Institution and 'snow prepared to make INSVRAiVCES upon every description of property at the lowest rases. BENJAMIN BASNAN. Potteville,Feb 25 1837 SPRING GARDEN Fire Insurance, Co'napany. MAKE both limited and Perpetual Insurances on Bnck, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores. hotels Mills, Barris, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture. and. Prop erty of every description, against loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the A bove mentioned Instantion and is now prepared to make INSUR.ANCF-S apon every description ofproperty at the lowest rates. BE.IsIiA.MIN . BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb 77. 1836. 15 RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 2.114 to IXI inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. ever- turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road the patent EV Cable iron. RAIL ROAD FIELT, for placing between the of edge Railways. I\ DI A RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber. and intended for /Mime Planes Just received a complete as sortment ofChainii, from a in, to I j in proved & man- CIIAINS. ufactured from the best ca. hie Iron. SHIP, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIRE S . of different sizes, kept con. scantly on hand and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, & CO. No. 4, South Front Street. Philadelphia, January IS. 3-Iy. Wetherill & Brother, AT 7HP, OLD STAN!) No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, T;HR EX DOORS FROM THE CORNER OF ARCH ST rittLA D ELPIeI A MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and ? Calomel. . ground in Cll. 5 Red l'recipt, Red Lead. White du Litharge. Vitriol Mb Chronic Yellow. Sulp. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol o Corn. do Aq. Fortis Acct.. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts I.ac. Sulphur Tart Acid Opi: de Narcot. Sup Carb Soda Kermes Mineral ' Corms. Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofrhamphor,Sal Nitre,Bnmssone,Roraz.•Rc. Offer for sale the above mentioned a rticlectugether with a general assortment of Prins, Drugs and Dye St u ff s , and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. . • . , Being manufacturers of all the articles enumerated un der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and thd public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8. to 24 30. ntt 21 "sr 48- RaWlger's Pen Knives. ♦ N Decant assortment of Rodger's Superior Pen ti Knives, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. 19— QM Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. W ILL be sold at pi ivate sale, the FoLndry • pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sehuylk dl county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now 'making, arid will in a short time be one Aof the hest situations in the country to do a large business For terms, &e. apply to PARKE& TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia. • • or MAC .MYERS, Port Clinton. F—Cit COAL LAN I) For Sale, or to be Rented T HAT valuable tract of Land railed the .Clin. ton Tract," belonging 'to F.licabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, -.n ex t north of, and adjoining the' Peach Mountain lig of ered for sale on aceommodatibg terms; or the Coal Mines wi'l be leased severally or together to an 'p roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, 3d & Wa l lin Street, Philadelphia. erHE undersigned cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on he East Norwegian rail road, from Elitabeth Spnhn, or Henry Morris fur her, as he, the undersigned claims title thereto. and will institute a suit against any person attempting to take tilt possession thereof. JOHN korr. 3faiihesti:April 28, 1838. 32 ~ER' JOURNAL. THE MI 75--If nal diameter, turned & un Axles. manufactured from Iron Chair and stone block Caution. Resumption of Business. RIM DRUG STORE. THE Subscriber returns bia giatefal edgements to the tautens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the lossuf his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always -be bad a -general as sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffh, And every other article in the above line, whirh he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. in" Physicians prescriptions carefully pet up . at the shortest notice Pottsville, May 30,1838 BARKER & CO. 'Mercers X Tailors, INFORM their friends and the public in general that they 'Jaye removed to their tormer stand in Centre Street, (opposite to Miller & Haggerty's Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Casaimeres of the most fashionable colors, with en elegant assort ment of Summer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vestirvi, Linen, Cotton and Chials Shirts, Satin. S:l's Bombezeen Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cot. ton Hose and Half Hose, Fancy 'Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs arid Gurn•Elastic Suspenders. They also have on hand an elegant stock of Gentlemen's and Boy's wearing' apparel, such as Frock and Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Pataloons, made after the latest fashion and the best work manship, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. P. S. Wanted two or three rood Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant w ork will be given throuEhout the season. Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838. 72 Ano Goods. JUST received and now opening—At large assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods—Groceries, Hard and Queensware, Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4 3, in whole. half, and quarter Barrels. Salt, Plaster, 4w, 4w. all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. Country Storekeepers and others will - find it to their adiantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH WHITE & SON, Mount Cti rhon. Der. I 2 Groc.erq Store. T OE subscriber having lately returned from Philadelphia, is now largely supplied, with Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, &c. 1500 Hauls, 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 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 •BOYD. Morris' Addition, Dec 22, 1838. s—lf To Iron Manufacturers. T HE Subscribers, as Agents for Mr. Gyorge Crane, of Wales, having obtained a patent in the United States for his process in smelting Iron with Anthracite Coal, and licking an Assignment of the Patent obtained by the late Rev. F. W. Wnia enitelmer, arc prepared to grant licenses for the manufnevure of Iron according to Mr. Crane's prin• A. & G. RALSTON, & Co. No. 4,South Front St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 6 14-3 mo - - - 1 I HE' subscriber has now on hand at hia'Steire and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Road streets, a full assortment of Goods suitable, for the coal re, gion viz : Rarr Iron of assorted sizes, Rand and Hoop do do Nails and `pike Rods do do Steel, Round & Square do do Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels do do Hardware, a general asFsortment. All of which he is selling at reduced prices. Jan I 3 2 J CLAYTON. CALL AI"FHE New .Establishment, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Poittroille. T HE subscribers respectfully announce to their friends and the public genMally, that they , have taken the store formerly occupied by J.icob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, where they arc now provided with a choice assort. ment of • Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, &c. which they are determined tovell at the very lowest prices. H AZZ AR D & STRAUCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market pricep. April 1 .26 Franklin Rolling Mill, On (he Little Schuylkill Rail Road, near McKenna burg, Schuylkill county. T HE subscribers respectfully announce to the public that the Rolling Mill is now in the tull tide of successful operation, and are .prepared 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. ,Addrectii, SA MUEL , BARTOLETTE & CO. Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co. Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. 6-1 y• Shipping and Time Books. riIHE subscriber has prepared a printed form for ' IL Shipping Books, fur Colliers and Agents for shipping coal, to which he invites the attention of the trade. Also folio and foolscap Time Bookii, ruled for one month, or two weeks, which are also offered to•the trade cheap. 13. BANNAN. March 30 13— NIEW IRON & Hardware tore. rrtilE subscribers would respectfully announce lei the public, that he has added to his cornice stock, /ran and Hardware, consisting in part or American and English Bar Iron, Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly, Shear, German and English Rll,Ater and A. M Steel Mousmholc anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast Steel hand, chopiug and Broad axes, nails and spikes, together with a general assortmen of Iron Itlongery, all, of which will be sold at reduced prices, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 32„ Stone. Ware, AND FIRE BRICK., full E subscribers, respectfully announce to the st inhabitants of Foitsyille, and its vicinity, Ihat they are always prepared to serve them in the se. leetion of a large and complete assortment of Stone Ware, of all kinds and varieties. They likewise keep constantly on hand, a supply of Fire Brink, warranted fu: all cupola purposes,,which they offer at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accom• modating terms. WELLS & RICHADS. Reading, March 9th. 1839. - A House, In Mount Pleasant Row, .Mchantango • Sheet, late the accidence of Mr. John 11111 II Dowding, to be let—Apple to II JOSEPH SHIPPEN. April:o THESE Packets sail from `Philadel zo2l. Otte the 20th of every month, except * 70. the'First Month (January.) and from Liverpool the Bth of every month throughout the year. Ship Algonquin, Captain Albert Turley, 20th of Fourth month (May.) Ship Pocahontas Captain James Weal, 20th of Twelfth Month (December.) Ship Mononahela, Captain Mierkin, 20th of Second.Montli, February ) Ship Susque hanna, Captain `John W. Mierken, 20th of Third Month (March.) The owners have spared no expence to render these ships safe and commodious conveyances for pasiengers and merchandise, and can confidently recommend them in these respects to the patronage of the public. They are towed up and dowir the Delaware by steam, and are thus enabled to go to sea the day they leave port. Charge for passage to Liverpool. in the Cabin, sl3s—in the Steerage; 520; from Liverpool in the Cabin £35 sterling. Apply to HENRY &ALFRED COPE, Walnut street wharf, or 'JOHN A.RROWN & (0., No. 14 Chesnut street. WM. T. F:PTING 1 113 The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the Messrs. Cope's Line of Packets, between LiVer pool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage money frOm those who wish to send for their friends o the old country. The rates of fare will be made known hrapplying at the office of the Miners' Journal. Fire Place Screens. A. elegant Fill . Place Screens just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. may 4 18 SUPERIOR Fourth Proof Pale Brandy, Holland Gin, Frontighee, Old Port, and Lisbon Wince, and Sperm Candles, just received and for sale by may 4 18—tf HUNTZINGER & KREBS. THE Port Carbon Saving Fund Society, is now open every day from 9 ,to 3 o'clock at the Of. fice of Discount and Deposit., for the purpose of re ceiving deposits to any amount not exceeding $5llO, from any one person, upon which an interest of 4 per cent will be paid on every $5 and upwards, Mat no interest will be allowed on any fractional parts of $5. The whole or any part may be drawn out on giving notice, from two weeks to three months at the office on Mondays. The husines of theflOciet'y will be conducted by the following:officers and man agers, until the first Monday in May next. Article 3d ofthe Charter. "No emolument what soever shall be received by the President or Man agers for their services, nor shall any Manager become a borrower from the institution. . Oct 3 46tf ACRES Cool Land, with Waggons, Schutes • "Screens, Landing, &c., all in complete 'order for working, hang 3 good Veins open, situated near Middleport, and known as the Lewis 4; Gull Tract. Fur terms apply to JAMES M. BEAT FY, Pottsville, or JACOB PETERS, Philadelphia. Assignees of Jacob Ball & Co. 12—tf THE undersigned, his given a special and limited power of A Itorney k to Mr. Written? F. Dean, of Pottsville, to act in reference to ihe Valley Furnace lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to transact business relating to that property will be she-wo the authority by applying to him. F. W. GEISSENHEIMER. 14—tf A LL kinds on hand constantly , and bills cut to order. Apply to T. S. RIDGWAY, Jr. March 9 10—tf. T IIE valuable lot of Ground, with Coach Maker's Shop thereon, situate on the North East corner of Norwegian and Coal streets.—Apply to Ground J►''tits. 50 Rushels African and Charleston Groundnuts of good quality, just received and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Novl7 Boats for Sale. 5 good Canal Boats for sale Inc; for toms apply 1.13 JAMES M. BEATTY . 9 New Spring Goods. 30 piecies new and splendid, Prints, just received and for sale tiy T. & J.B EATTY. March 2,'" L INEN Sheetinzs, Irish Linen, Bleached and Unbleached Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird Eye Diapers, Russia Diapers, Crash, &c. april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL. T HE Subscribers have just rereived a reneral a I sortment of Cutlery, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Colours, also an assortment of Nails and Spikes' I which they offer cheap fur cash. 1• may 4 18-tf HUNTZING ER & KREBS IITE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends 1 rand the Public in general, that he has opened a New Cash Store in the Town of Llewellyn , Schuyl kill county, consisting of Dry Goods, • GroceHes, Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Cedar Ware, 4"c. Which he intends to sell for cash es low es in any other place in the County.. Country produce will be taken at Market prices. - JACOB K ERCH ER. 19—tf Cheap Paper, Book, 4. Stationary Store,. No. 23,'N. Front street, Philadelphia. triIIUNNER & HOLLOW BUSH have on hand. 1617 and offer for sale at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper, School Books, and Stationary, Writing, LetteryPrinting: and Wrapping Paper by the quantity at mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet Boards, Blank 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 $2O. • Writing' Paper. ' Printing Paper. Soper Royal, Royal, Royal, Super Royal, Medium, Derry, . Medium, Folio Post, Deny, Cap, Quarto Nat. Country Merchants will find a gieneral assort meet, embracing a variety of articles suited to their wants, which for ciih or approved credit will be sold on the Most retrainable terms. N. B. Cash given the ragreor taken in exchange. Philadelphia, Dec. I; 2-6 mo UM To' Ohl - Onantivete,.. •FKILLADELPRIA AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS. BM PORT GI KB 0.111 4 Saving Fund Society. President—AQUl LA BOLTON Managers. Joseph Carroll Samuel .t. Potts ' Edward Hughes E. S. Warne Jacob Bull Jesse Turner L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer A BA RGAIN. For Sale or to Rent March 23 Public Notice. April 6 Lumber !, Lumber !I For Sale. MILLER & HAGGERTY. • 2- Dcc• 1 March 2, Linens. drew Cash. Store. Llewellyn, May 11 1 BOOK-BINDERY. Boob - BANNAN has commenced a n d,„ ,in *conOection with hie. Book Store, 144 alt kin dle of Books will be' boned at the * nest notice at low rates. I . • Biltik Books ) &c. of every description made to order at the lowest p ltei , the trade supplied wholesale at Philaderphi,. price?l,•_*__ • EIKE ,--- -- Glossary Of Architecture. AGLOSSARY of the Teime .need in the Gtte. clan, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, eecond London 'Edition; exemplified by fuer bee. dred cuts. Also CATECHISM OF IRON, Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide trr the Iron Trade, with practical remarks and o w . cut, observations, including a new and camprehen. sive Bet of Tables, arranged in an a nprnved way ta d order, and co taining The weights of more tk oc 1000bodie - and substances of iron; t o w hi c h ire annexed e nearest proportioned number of fe t a, which i equal to a ton in weight of each of the dif• ferent b6dies and sizes, arranged and compiled from the b4t English authorities, Ju<t reessved and for sale , B: RA,NNAN, March 2 • R E .1111 A G NAIL AND IRON WORKS, HAVE an hand. % BOILER IRON, • SHEET dn. ' \ ROUND & SQUARE IRON; '-, COAL SCREEN do. 'RAILROAD, do. B. B4NNAN. 1- .Bar Iron of tiny size drawn to order. Nails and Spikes of all sizes, for sale at lowest city pric es . All sizes Rail Road Iron, punched and Counter sunk, and cut to angles. KEI MS, WHITAKER & co. 1— Jan 5, 1839 • ' ottsville Institute. present term commenced on the ith inst nuder the direction o' Mr. Cheriee W. Nail) There will be four terms in a year, each cog gistingtif twelreweeks. Pupils entering at any ti me after the •mnmmencemertt ofs term, and previtml to the expiration of the first four weekeof the term, will be thdrged for a whole•term. Pupils Wet jog after the expiration of the firat four weeks, and before the - expiration of 8 weeks of the term will he charged for two thirds of a ternt— and pupils entering liner the expiration of 8 weeks of a term. and before the completion of the term, will he eliarged for one third or the term.. For instruction in reading. writing, and arith. metic, $4 per term. For all or either of the •aformid branches,with addition-of English Grammer, Geovaphy. Mathe maties, Geometry and Book-keeptng, or any a them, $6 per term. For all or any. of the aforesaid branches with the addition of the Latin and Greek languages, or either of them,s 8 per term. Jan.l2 -STEAM FOUNDRY. TOBIAS H. Wintersteen and John - Brown,. apectfully informs their friends and the public that they have entered into copartnership under Om firm Of • Winlerstren 4- Brown, And that they have opened a Foundry, BlaCksiaith and Fitting up Shop, in Port Carboc. where - they are prepared to receive all orders. \ tor Axles, Cast inga, Screens, and everykind of Iron Witrk comet ed with the different branches of the Coal Trade and which they promise to exeente with fidelity and punctuality: TOBIAS . H. WINTERSTEEN, JOHN BROWN Pork Carbon, april 13 Philadelphia it Reading RAIL ROAD. SUMMER A RRA NOEME:NT. \ To COMMENCE APRIL 1, 1839. ' • HOURS OF STARTING. LROM Reading , 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 Philadelpha. the hours of starting from the latter'place,_heing A. M: and 3 P. M. FARES. Between Reaciinz and NorristoWn, First Che Cars, $2 econd Class, $1,50. The morning Train from Philadelphia, will-stop for Breakfast at Pottstown 11 Reading, Marc 30 A GENERAL assortment of New and Fasbiont ble Prints (fittest patterns) just receives by may 4 VA f HUNTZINGER & EBS. THE Subscribers respectfully annouice to the public that they have taken the well knowv. stand in Centre street, next door above the Nattoai Hotel, lately occupied brillr. Joseph C. Kein,where they intend to keep a large apd general aseortmentor Dry d'oods; Groceries, 4-c. 4-c. Which they will sell on as accommodating fermi as any other Store in the Borough. Then elegant assortment ofSpring Goody will ‘ie opened in a short time. SAMUEL UNTZING ER, DANIEL BREBS. april 6 14—tf Ageneral assortment of fresh and seasonaba Goods, just received—consisting in par of . Groceries, Hardware. - ' Queenswarr, Mackerel, Salt, Plaster, &c. which will Its sold low for cash. The.highest final paid in cash for all kinds of country prndude JOSEPit WHITE & SOS. Mount Carbon, The Lay manls Legacy THE" stave of nn sect,-the Partizan of nu pant, a bigot' at no creed, a zealot of no dogma, the Servant of no man, .iave the man Christ Jesus; and wedded to no faith, save the faith nt Christ ; rree air, I entered on the discussion of the subjects be ofre mc." . . The afaove work is from the pen of [frfiry fitt formerly Editor of the Gnsrwl ' Heralci, New York. It is written in a clear, forcible, and argumentative style; is neatly boudd in one voluine, and is vaelb` the perusal of all sects and Denominations, who feel the last desire to obey the injunction of the Aree l e: "Prove all things, hold fast that - which it . ; good Specimen numbers can be seen by a polvoic to Samuel Hartz, f. S. Morris & Brothers, %%m. T. Epting,-J. M. Crosland„or at this' office, who are authorized to receive suhiciiptions. may 4 Gloves and Hosiery. ALARGE assortment of Glovbe and for sate by AMOS LEWIS. 27 • '- • SUPERFINE Cloths Vostags, Sommer ""h' &e. for sale by AgOS LE.WIS-' 'TO 07- i 17—if • ' ---- CONGRESS Boaoms,,Stockg, CoPars 4c. for sak by AMOS LEWIS . april 27 17—Lf rrtHE subscribers have just returned from. POI JR.delphia r and are now opening at theirefoP store, superior Cloth, Vitoria Oron ,Cassuners , Sat's etts, Fashionable Pantaloon Stuff„ Vesting,, SO° 3 * mar Cloths, Linens and Drilhnp• HUNTZINGE4 & KREBS. 17-11 4pr i; 27 TERMS OF ADMISSION Port Carbon , NEW STORE. New Goods Dry Goods, QM Eng IN
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