Eo=!= Fame the Sew Yerk Mirror. GICR3y4I4 OF 606T85. G. UALLZCII6 lhgain ye come;agianye tbmag trotted tee, Vim, shadowy beings of my boyhood's dream ! Still shall I bleu, as then, year spell that bound me Still berura i mista and vapors, as ye seem limier ye came--I yield me as ye found-me In youth. your worshipper, and as the stream Of air that folds yen in its magic wreaths - limes by my lips, youth's joy my bosom breathes. .oat forma and loved ones ye are with you bringing And dearest images of happier days ; i rest 4a v e ana friendship in your path up-springing, Like old tradition's. half-remembered lays ; And kunpslept sorrows waked, whose dirge-like tang Retells my life's strange labyrintiteine mtual, And names, the heart mounted, whose stern doom Ere their yeaee summer summoned to the tomb. They 'hear not these, my last songs—they whose - greeting Gladdened my_ first, my spring-time friends hare gone, And gone, fast journeying from that place of meeting. The echoes of 'their welcome, one by one, Though strangermrowds, my listeners since are heat ing Time to my music, excir applAuliug lone More grieves than gtads nv, while the trieij and trim, if yet on earth, sire wandering far . and few. A longing long unfelt, a deep-drawn sighing For the dark SPIRIT LAND °empowers me now; 'My song's faint voice sinks fainter, like the dying TOM of the wind-harp swinging from the bough. And my changed heart throbs warm—no more tleny l ing Tears to my eyes, or sadness to my brow. The near afar or seems, the distant nigh, The wow a dream, the past reality. Mere Alr'S LIFE. MEDICINE —RE— AN I ATION.—Wheo the most important Functions of lag are suspended, and those who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are redoced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, they should COL even then despair, for it is not in despair that 'relief can be found. Nu. Let them first look a round, are, laying aside all prejudices, ask them. solves this question—"lf my physicist cannot help hie, to kre reputed skill my only resort'?" Perhaps at )hat moment the heading of this ad vertisement, `!Motfat's Life Medicines," would smtch their eye; and were they in truth divested of foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps, be induced to inquire whether Mr. Mullet's theory and treat y/tem, of ettleaSes, differed from that of their owii physicians. They would then learn that it did clif m, and very iwidely, and with most unhappy re tilts too. lithey pureed their inquiries still further, they would ind that all practising physicians et the present day preicribe MERCURY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, that mereitriatl medicines, though they give present maid, linden/line the constitution, and always leave' the patient inns precarious state of health. A GOOD YEGETARLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. for hundreds of years, be. fore that =mime of mankind, "Mercury," was em ,. ployed in the'healing art, Physicians used nothihg but simple Serbs, Even the bible recommends his the 'skilful physician he who prepareth his mcdi tines from herbs. Witness ikelestasticus, chapter • r. 3. The skrlljul physician shall lift up his head; and en• sight of the great men he shall be in admiration. V. 4. Fur ke hath prepared his medicines out,of la KERBS Of the eara, and he that is wise will, riot ►ahhotherp. MOFFAT'S YEGErABLE LIFE ME'DICINES ipeaseas qualities of the most mild nod heneficialma *gee. They are composed of articles the moat anti putresseent, combined with ingredients known as the only certain antidote for fevers or every descrio. tion. When the disease is produced either from eald, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp sitma. lions, or putrid miasmi, whether mali g nant or 'epi demic, or bq other causes, thcie medicines are cer tain in their operation or effect... They ate pos. sewed of peculiar mialities, which nut only expel all. 'disease, butat the seine time restore and invigorate the,eystem. When ftrst taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every pore, producing erGets at once de iightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark ochre begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the faculties . paralyzed, these medicines are found to give a tone to the nerves, exilerate the or. amid awn', invigorate the inbody, and re-magnate the wlrle man. . THE LIFE MEDICINES have he , •n alsWnsed with the most liap•py success in Nervous and Dye peptic diseases, Consuinption, 9st4na, Liver, t plaint, Rheumatism, ciironic and inflotnaiory,) • Profanes, 4c. &c. Fur full particulars, the reader is invited tp cal at Mr. Muffit's office, 367 Broadway., and receive a tufty of the Good Samaritan, published gratutinuely The folitawing letters arc lately selected from a very laree,autnber which Mr. Moffat has lately rc cetved from different parts of the tinned States : Mioffat.—Pear t—lt is with slacere pleasure that I venture to addrtss yoo, tritium* you for the bonc6t I have received from your flied. mines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which have wed all thernedicines which were advertised in the newspapers.' I, however, received no relict from anylof them. Since I was shown yon! Gild Samaritan, which induced .me to try your Medi cine. When 1 applied to you, my legs and arms were so had that they looked like raw be“,'and were covered with stires.; hut alter taktng a 5 cent box of yokir pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and an continues! mild I was entirely cured.. It is now four months attire I - was Cured, nod I have had no Farr of the complaint. I have recomirsended your medicine to several persons, and should:advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try at. Rettplet fully, par obedient servant, M. CLEOYER, 13th, at. between sth and Jackson Alveoues Lawrence, N. Y, May 23. # Mr. :linffet Dear Sr : 1 was troubled with the piles for !several years. 1 applied to the mast emi nent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief from them recommended inc to use your Lile Pills. Though , was suffering very severely with them at the tine, experienced relief in Fe hours, and in a few weeks was not 'troubled with Mein at all and 1 have been free train distress ever since and have 2. re4t pleas ire in teconimending them to those afflicted in a similar manner. Reap ect.thily. J SPERM. Moffat—Sir : 'Amu your Life :Medicines have been totrodue. d to this neighborlitiod, they nave &hie wonders. IVi 111 inertly state a eases. The wife of toy tietz,litior, Mr Cot teliON S. ROC, who Wag aft NNW' d 19 be in a d-rhoe fur tile. last years, after taking two bottles 01 the Plezeura Bitters one boy of the Ltte Pills, says she had her health rstored. . , Mr. Milo B. ff".ti, toy r.ext dour neiehhor, whit , o/as laid up with nili.ivalnrV rLrumnU.w,..by to S,. ing two bottles cl the linters and tine 2.5 cent bus 01 the Pills, told nit he was as wi II a'. lie ti..ver was, and told a gentleman in my store wit , . w.iq alll,.i e d, that al soon as he would. take the l'illsetad Bitters just SO anon he would 1w a well man Also, Mrs. [loran, wnc 01 -lotto llordu, was Iwo rearsaince takca'sick, arid often had tits, and lo,t it le use of one of tier arms. In six weeks after tali. 'log your Pills and l i nters, so far-reciovereo.that 'she has been on a visit to one of her iseiglibura. As for myself, I tiaxe been in bad health for 27 •ars, and though I am not now in !forget health, a ail I am in better than I have been fur ',fen years past., which I believe.to be the consequence of to king your Pills and Bitters. The alms* is a true tatement Of a few of the many cases wh• ah have ewe under my observation. You are at-libcrty to utiles!) this letter, and reference can be had to me .• lessistsuaater at elsverruele,Gilii - iiiiia Co ; , y With retpect J. A. V 1 / 4 N V ILli.Ezitlitc; Mk• W. Moffat —F.4: I have been afflicted with Ye fever and ague about" three menthe, and used a tw Yuck, ,Itpril6:33.t New York, April I, 1838, rigid teal of sainineorhieb .; DO " attfligrew weaker and weaker urtil 1 was antided to try -your Life Pine and Phenix after taking two bases and two bottles° I very thatikful to inform you znd the p lerge, i.considev myself eompletely cured. Yours truly, JOHN TENNENT, , New York Mills, Starch 29, L Mr. ' Moffat -- Dear Sir : I have used yot eme in my family fur some months, and haw ald great benefit from it, especialty toy wife eatt daughter. My daughter bac been in i Tor 3 years. Since she commenced using yi i ii ine she has entirely recovered, and is a nd' hearty. If this will be of any service too are at liberty to publish it. Resply ye i, .. N. BO 1 Summit Bill, Jan. 18th I . Dr. Moffat—Dear Sir : I have great pl *ddrAsing you, having been troubled for :back with the rheumatism, and• could fin 'to give me any relief, until I had comm I;ifig your Vegetable Life Nis and Pliceni lila taking, thefirst bottle and one box of ptl I !the most exerutiating pain that I had I k ltzoubled with,entirely disappeared. Such case, it is with gratitude 1 offer these • feeling confident that I am indebted to than words can express, for your valuably and the speedy cure received from its ed . . Yours, 4c., GEORGE BI Mauch chunk, Jan. Mr. Moffat—Sir : I am most happy t. through your agent Mr. White, a few li to your excelent Life Medicine. For time I have been complaining of en infe. liver, and tried much uidicine, but fou until I commenced with yours; I have nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bit am pleased to state that I find myself f • ing from a long and lingering complain Resply Yours &c. GEORGE Leckport, Nov. 2 Mr. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir: As a instance of the virtne and efficacy of yo and Phcentx Bitters, in restoring lost 11+ afflicted, has occurred in my family, I d ty to owe both to yourself and the publ ' the tact known, that others, suffering u ' circumstances might perchance see thi a remedy in season to preserve them fr. tore grave., My wife has beep afflicted with th liver com plaint , anduagirae debility for tipwe .a of three years; Inc'. for the la.,t three months he has not 4 been able to walk across the room. fter trying various medicines prescribed by dill'eren physicians, which gave her no relief, she was gtvert up as iticu. rattle. In this situation she was grad, ally failing, when I happened to call upon your agent in this village, and hegave me a copy of the Good Semen. tan ; the perusing 01 which induced incl to try your medicine, although had but little hopet her recetv• ing any benefit from it. The t frect a 1 s surp r is ing . Before she had taken one .botl le of bt tern and one box of pills, she was so far recovere a.. to be able to accoinplish most ol herliouse work about- nests lance. Yours, reSpEClfully.. W A lift EN PATTERSON'. Er For sale by W. B. MOFFAT, 367 Broadway New York. I For further particulars of the above metf eine sec t i Moffat'b Good' Samaritan, vies the medicine ; a copy also can e had on ap ' oheation at the stole of Messrs. tilliLEß & HAGGERTY, Pottsville. Agents for the sale of the Mediene.l Jan 5 r - - • To the iiVorht IF you wish to make use ofSarsapardril try DR LEIDY'S NIP.DICATLD SARSA PA RI LLA —lt is positively the natation in exister.ce, one bottle ofd one one dollar ) being equal to one gallon 01 usually prepared in the shops, and equa of any other extract. Dr Leidy begs le he himself prepares it, and can consequ It s strength. Numerous Physicians . thr toted Stars, guise it the prcfrnce over hone of Sarsaparilla, both from the fact strength (consequently efficacious whet from the circumstance of its being prep: Apothecary and Physician, attested Chapman, Jackson, Horner, Gibson, Com &c &c. It is useless here to name the nu wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the, Suffice tt to say, it is recommended I throogitout the world.in diseases of the cr 6.r. and particularly all diseases pr hties of the Wood and animal the blood. it is at all times and particnl r and Fall) invaluable. In warm climate Summer Season. no pershn should nee% snowily, Numerous rert.ticates and r from l i hysielans, and others accompan , For sale by F.vic agent for Sc MIN 11 Pi!!•c T IIE safest, the best, most eliieaci table Is in rxistance are DR. LEI IA ;$ RIXXID PI A romponent part of Whirh is Sarsap ' rila, and known to be the toast eller:Anal and i borough pi shier of the blood and animal fluids cter discovered. A a guile or ac tive purgative, they are equally efficacy :II -, hilst taking them nu ilia nee of deer tar rests l m ocuipatiOn If IleCeSSfiry. 1 bey may he taken at all t mes arid under all ctreuansta 'ices—they will not reduce wf-aken the sys tem by their effect as roost fflite , t , tl"l . de--nattO> coat meat upon their virtues is 111111( Cf . .,it) I h.•tr reputation is well established, numerous proot.- of their tali, tea hating been published at d. Iferent tit suffice 111 es. suce it pa 1_ ray that addition to their etlieary il diseases of the stornach, live r. wear nes. .. c , they ate the only pills in existence that cleanse and purify the 1 lood and animal fuids. removing all noxious and ;I,sea 'id humors I here gram. and thereby remia'vitp: allerarti t .fram t h e skin— dry and watery pimples from the faa •. 'leek and toady. letter. rash, or breaking out of toe ak n. Sad all cutanc .Ciolla atrPf72l , l/12 V% h.tever ~ i They are prepared (lon a vegeta ow ttracts. (warrant ed free from mercury and the mine Isa and by a regu lar physician. attested bt I ars. I'llso'„ llyrner. Gibson. Jackson, James. De wces, Hare. Cox' , Aic besides nu merous other physietans ihroughout ;the l'sited States, who daily employ them in their pra 'lice ailnfinistering them to their patients in preten.nce o all other purga tives, and an preference to all other a repa r 111..118 ili Sac sapardla, in consequenee of their i assrtsing the corn bated effects of correctifig the due sill liumars of the blood and fluids, and by their perg• live propetties„ re moving or carrying nif the same fro the system. with out producing the slightest inconvel levee, or roquiring restrict .ons.he. Numcrous tesiirricnials, certificate thins of thrive Pills, from physicians, pany.the directions with each box signature accompanies the genuine box on a yellow label. Price Tinent 3i-five cent.; a 13m i-in sa ly by Sole Agent fur : Also for sale by J 'rhylur & thigh Kiltsley. Port Carloot, May II PHILADELI, N UNDEN ALE FAI:"1 4-11 ,:numf of If a potties..—Disc some irregularity in the nelur wins. Man prisiucev goal end: extraordinary measures, hut na her works by f e w and sulipls of all human maladies, the ri great &met o'' med tem*, the nib is to rl, liver li.is patient trom nil debilitating, so that the coostit be enabled to perfeerthe work'o we would commend the aclmini 1111i-0141rd to hail the preccdin I believe Ne may Jostle say rut ebiated Cdinninile Tome a rid.,F . Ste the many titahle tents efficacy in siding nature to stub The office tor the ante id Dr table Preperat ions, weir known the many noon ref - tented and have effected in . Consumptive disease*, is al No. opposite Filbert street, "%lade Sd by JOHN Sole Agent for ; Jan 1.2 Lumber! Lu 12000 feet inch Sessone 15000 do, inch Poplar it 20000 Joint Shingh.x. :d an Cherry Boards, t Plank and Scantling, Shingling and Plastering , L, IcbruarT 5 ffEtiffZElffeN:ffElWlS NeW Chei*CialiStore.: 11111111712114 ER & NUMBS, wHOLESALE,and Retatl Dry good, Oroitery Tea, and Liquor Stere i corner of Centre and Callowhill Street, nest door to the Eschange, Haul Pettraille. Iblng but I uteri f„bittara blia at !• 838. r rnedi 1. reCellr od eta. decline .ur med. oi , well :to you, are, 4e... LER. ! 183 d. THE Subactiber begi leave to inform his friends and the Public ingenerat, that be has opened a New Cash Starein the Towit of Llewellyn, Schnyl. kiR county, conaistlng of Dry Goods, Groceries, • Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Cedar Ware, 4-c. 4-c., Which he intends to sell for cash as low as in any other Place in the County.. Country produce will be taken at Market prices. JACOB KAERCHER. Llewellyn, May IL 19-tf etre In Me time nothing snced • la. Bitten , . IB I found ng been being n the timents, 11 YSPEP:-I A, DYSPEPSI AT— le there anycore 11 J r for that distressing disease is the echo from die echo from thoosands. Read the many certifi cates of cures performed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam. omile Tonic and Family Aperient Palle. The following certificate must certainly convince every person of the great efficacy of this invaluable med. IClrle. ou more medicine ts. OFFS. MEI send you ea relative ['length of lion of the . no relief ow taken -ra, and I t reco ver- Dr. WM. Evans—Dear Sir.-1 can never be graceful enough for the cure 1 have received by the use of your invaluable medicine (OAMOMILE PILLS.) I was for five years very seriously troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused a nervous sensation throughout my system—so mach, that I sometimes shook as if I had been afflicted with pal- sy ; doting all this time 1 took many medicines. but none would cure me. At last my phy.sician gave me up ; but fortunately one day as I was speaking to a friend on the subject, he told me that Dr. Wm. Evan's Camomile Pills were the only med icine that would cure me ; of which I purchase s 1 some, and the result is that I am now enjoying per• feet health. Any person wishing to see me can call at my house, No. 365 North Front street, HENRY L. CAMPBELL. SN ER 1837 le:naskable r Life Pills l elth to the em it a du e, Lo make Ider and obtain k m a pretna Observe—The General Office for the sale of this Medicine is at No. 19, North Eight street, Philadel phia where certificates of thousands may be seen Sol by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. I—tf Choice old Wines aS" Liquor's. MILLER & !hazed) , have on hoed Superior old Madeira Wines in Wood & Bottle, do. do. Pale and Brown Sherry do. do. do. do. Grape Juice Port Wine, do: do. Royal Cowpony do do , do. do. Cognac Brandy of the following Choir, Brands, 011ard 4. Co., Cowmen, Vinci, and Pe/lerousin. Superior old Holland Gin, Henry Lelar and B. 4- J. Bohlen importers. Pico Madeira, Sicily Madeira, L. P. Teneriffe, Old Pale Lisbon, Dry and Sweet Malaga Wines, 4c. 4c. may 11 I9—t( To Old Country men. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL MEI THESE Packets sail from Philade!: ziait. ohm the 20th of every month, except AN ! .. the First Month ( January ,) and from --=2,, 4 ' , "'" Liverpool the bth of every month throughout the year. Ship Algonquin, Captain Albert Turley, 20th of Fourth month (May.) Ship Pocahontas Captain James West, 20th of Twelfth Month (December.) Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkin... flDth of Second Montli,(February ) be advised to I,critA('r of strongest pre hieh costs but syrup. as it is to two bottle; we to state this Ina) , vouch fur rughout the U- M other prepa of its superior and •ed to a regular 0 Drs. Physic, evvees, James, Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. Mierken, 20th of Thir)nl Mouth (March ) The owners have spared no expence to render there ships safe and comrnodinus conveyances for passengers and merchandise, and can confidently recommend them in there respects to the patronage of the public. . I .rous affections ,sole specific.— I • all Physicians kin, Bones Liv ncf+l In impu• tkel 3 purifier of r.y in the Spring .throil.hout the os,fig occa They are towed, up and down the Delaware by steam. and are thus enabled to go to ben the day they leave port. Charge fir passage to Liverpool, in the Cabin, ^xl3s—iii the Steerage, $9.0; Irons Liverpool to the Ca-bin £35 sterling. .Apply to ~,mm,A l a lions the directions B k.\ .Qlistil count rTlie silbscriber has b.cn appointed Agent fin. the M CS'TM. Cope's Lineibl Paeltets, bet seri Liver pool and l'hilndvlphia, and will receive the passage money from those who wish to send for their friends to the old country. The rates of fare will he made known by applying at the Ace of the Miners' Journal. EZIE s an( truly vegr QM CT A FEN' elegant Fire Place Screins Just received All. and for sale by B. BANNAN. may 4 IS QUPER'IOR Fourth Pio , f Pale Brandy, Milani:l Gin, Froutienac, Old Port, rind Lie:tbun Wines, and Sptrtn randlea, just rcepivrd and for Pale by may 4 H—tf IiUNTZINGER & KREBS. IV iP. Port Carbon Saving Fund Society, is now Ja- open every day from 9 to 3 o'clock at the t )f. five nt Discount and Deposit, for the purpose of re ceiving deposits to any amount nut exceeding trdto, from any one person, upon which an interest of 4 per cent will be paid on every $.5 and upwards, but no interest will he allowed on any fractional parts of .95. The ,Oo.le or any part may be drawn out on pert g notice, from two weeks to three months the office on Mondays. The hu'ines of the Society will be conducted by the following officers and man. agers,until,thr first Monday in May next. and recommenda ancl others,accom- Or N: U. Leid!'s j 1 two sides of each Joseph Carroll Edward Ilughes Jacob 801 l Jesse Turner Whitney, Secretary end Treasurer Article 3d orthe Charter. ••No emolument vi hat soever shall be received by the President or Man agers for their services, nor shall any Manager become a borrower from the institution net 3 I B BANNA\. Coul,ty , M,nerivilie,— EMI Dv. h 1 I tl7, i.--Ilealqi is the I se is the rMet o I or ”cnlthy t i me by mullyhtd and lure arelqiiWt,.hvd THE iinedrsigned, has Riven a special and limited power of Attorney to Mr. tt intuit F. Dean, of Pima-till,. to act in refeienee to the Valley Fuinae, la .4 rls in Schuylkill county. Any persOn wislim i r to tranmet b ,siness relatinz to that property will be• hewn the authority by a ppi) it.Er to him e,ns. In Iliq nrg 011nitzition il4li• ~••of the physlciat, that is noxiou. and tn.') .or nature wt!! 1 1, r , .t ration of a retnrdt• undicatinn, nhu lii Wm. Evan.' rd. I lrttic Arertrnt f their a.tnnn.liing , 1 rt (11.1 Awl' 6 Ground :ruts. i 5() Buslode African and (7,llEldt:stun Groundnuts ol good qunluy,just Im:wed and for tulle by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Noirr 52 Spats for talc. 5 good nal Bintts for tole low; for lei nis apply to JAMES M. BEATIY. March 2 9 . - Linens. Win Evan,,' Vega' i and celebrated ior ' 1 al O 7 , Bihn s 611 cures r a h:. v ' r 901. uurth 9th street, pia. T. WERNER, WEN I S,beetings, Irish Linen, Bleached and RA Unbleached Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird Eye Diapers, Russia DiApers, Crash, &c. april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL. _ _ _ .chuylkill county. 2-11 über !! ,Shipping and Thne Books. • IFINIIE subscriber has prepared a printed form for §bipping Books, for Colliers and Aro(' 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. BANNAN. March 30 13— White Pine Boards •lU inch, .th, for sale by l IUEL 11AR,12 2- JOURNAL. iirtw Cash Store. PACKETS HENRY & ALFRED COPE, Walnut street wheat. or JOHN A BROW N & t 0., ' No. 14 Chesnut street, Fire Place Screens. PORT CdRBO.l" Saving Fund Society. Presidelit—AQUl LA BOLTON Managers. . _ Snmuel J. Potts E. $. Warne I tablic Notice. F. W. GE.;I:3:4ENifEINiErt. WOelcs Ware house. . lite. - 77 AIM Third, .Stieet, S. E. eerier Wake' Morris, Tasker Er •114 orris IRON Founders, and .Manufacturers of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil. era, Perpetual Ovens, the. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water, die. Davra Safety Lainpg of the beat Colts/ruction.. Patterns for the Foundry received, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Watnut St. September 26.1838. '75-1 THE DELAWARE COUNTY. Insurance Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW. $250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances .on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels. Mills. Barns. Stables, Merchandize, Furniture and Property of every description, against loaner dam age by i RE. ARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. Tb De ware. County Insurance company will also insure ag nst loss on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transpoitation of goods, wares, and mercandise by water. or' by rail way upon terms as favourable as an, other institution. For any further information on the subject of insur ante, either against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Agent . July 15 34-tf Fire Insurance Company. M AKE both limited and nerpetual Insurances on M Brick, stone or t'rame Buildings, Stores. Hotels Ba rns,Stables. Mercha ndize. Furniture. and. Prop erty of every description, against loss or damage by Ft kE. The subscriber bas }teen appointed AGENT for the 8- 4ove meationcd Instantion and is now prepared to make Issue %NEES Jpon every description of property at the lowest rates. Bk..INJ AMIN BANN.% N. Pottsville. Feb. 27. 1836. 15 Acomplete assortment of Rat! goad Iron from 2.1211 to I.XI mch. RAIL ROAD TIRES ? from 33 in. to 56 in exter. nal diameter, turned Sc turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in diameter Rail Road Axle 4. manufactured front the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, for placing between the • of edge Railways. IN Dl :A RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India !lubber. and tntended for Incline Maness Just received a complete as !torment ofehains, from' in, to I j in proved & man• CHAINS me Iron. • Snip BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES, of different sizes, kept con stantly on hand and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON. & CO. No. 4, South Front Street. 3-Iy. Philadelphia, January lg. Wetherill dic Brother, AT THE OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE. THREE DOORS FROM THE CORNER Of Aitcit ST riiiLADELNIJA 31AN FACTU It ERS Mute Lead dry and Calomel. ' ground in Gil, , Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Luharge, Vitriol Alb Chronic Yellow, Snip. Quinine do Green Tad Einetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Corn. do Aq Form Acet. Morphia Muriatic Arid Sulph. dpi Epsom Salta Tart Acid Opi. de Niirrot. Sup Carb Soda Kermen Mineral Corms. Sub, Mere. F:thiilin do Refiners orCh.i p hor. Sal Nitre. Br ini.rone, Mira% Aic Oiler for sale the shove mentioned art, lea.l,,!:, , ther %111) a general asNortment ti Paints. Drugs and Ilie. Stuffs, and eery other article in the Chemical and :Medicinal Itne. B. BANNAN 1- Being nvinufneltirerii of ali the articles enurneratirii un der the above head, the) pleilse tlicinsel‘ supnly their friends and the public on the moot re.isonable Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8, to 21 30. Oct 21 1837 Rodger's l'en- 'knives. A N Electint iiscorlinent of Superior Pen .rs. Knives, just received and G r sale by B BANNAN may 1 Port Clinton Foundry FOR S .A I. V bt sold at piati'aie sale. the Fo. ndry pleasantly situated at Port Clinion.S county, on very reasonable terms. Ttis Foundry is at the cortutiencernent of the L.tile Schovlkill and Susquehanna Rail Rebid, now making, and will in a short time be one of tho hest situations in the country to do a large business For terms, &c. apply to PARKE& TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAC Sl y ERS, Port Clinton. • F-63t MG IVO DR. WM. EV •siNS.—Dt.tir Str : It to Wlll3 'A. pleasure I take this opportunity Of retorning you my sincere thanks for the benefit of your im valuable medicine, the Cal - nom:le Film. Having been afflicted for several yearn with disepsia, my very being became almost Inathsome to int% I i.uf treed severe pains in the side, was !axle d with fainting spells, great debility, want ut appetite, mu hility to rest at night, freriucrlt szckne•s, and in shiJrt all the symptoms of that disi rest.' Its 2 dtsrasr. I had triad several skilful phyt.icians, but with no •uceess, my imbecility of mind and body gradmiEy tnereas- i & Hardware Store. ed. stdt I strictly abstained from using any of the ' 1 nostrums and 'certain remedies' with w hieh our . THE subscribers would respee'inlly ammiince 1 newspapers daily 'abound, and for w ;lade I enter. to the public. that he has added to his fin nice tamed a horror and contempt. - Al length th-,,„ z h i stock, Iron end llardirerie, con-.sting in ;iart or `earnest entreaty of Inv fro•nds, and especi.iilp my American and English liar Iron, Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, as-Or fed S:ZCS; ( - act, C raw ly, wife, I cub great reluctance. cni.sented to try your Sin ar, German and P.m-dn. -1 4'1 1 11'de? and A. M Steel celebrated F itts. The effect was winderful, and a tonished even my most sanguine frrends. I had bird band, : ‘ i ' B,. . e i i h o u p in e n . n a y n d d .4. :34,.n1,,,,:dth. axes, Billows, ra na i ls ( and.al used them but a short time before I rapidly ri i over- 1 ed, and I now enjoy excellent health, to which I spikes, together with a general assortimen of, Iron I ' I,prrtary, all of which will he sold at r e d uce d have been a stranger for more than two years. , cannot sufficiently express my heartfelt gratitude to tirlerS. by JOHN CLAYTON. , you for the advantage I derived from dour WM . . 1 April 22 " _ . 3-2 eines, and I earnestly and c meienitously recoem 'mend all,suffering under aimilar complaints 1.. i use i Stone Ware, dyour CAMOMILE 'ILLS. Although with some i AND FIRE BRICK. iffidence. I cheerfully desire that you pubhth this , • testimony, if you see proper, and remain , ripllF. subscribers, respectfully announce to the Yours, &c. • •WILLIAM T. TAYLOR. ~ it inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity, that F. S.—lf any person desires to ace nie, I shall be I they are always prepared to serve Orin in the Be I happy to gave my residence. W. B. T. i lection of a large and complete a s r i lrn hy ke e e nt of Stone nn ° IT 1 The Medical O ffi ce a No. 19 North Eighth , Ware, of all kinds and varietie s. i Street—where the afflicted can be speedily cured, ; keep constantly 4 y on and, a• supply of Fire , Brick, ~ and depart rejoicing. r warranted fu: all cupola purposes, which they ,offer ' Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, iat wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accom. Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. I , misdating-terms. WELLS & RICHADS. 2—tf I Reading, March 9th. 1839. 10--1 y Jan 12 PHILADELPHIA. Schuylkill IL,n•en or WILLIAM g POTTS. At Orwtgsburg SPRING GARDEN RAIL ROAD IRON. Iron Chair anti stone block nfaetured from the beta et. Re t unWthm NEW. DRUG STORE. HE Subscriber ,returns hia grateful acknowl edgementa Ur the cithens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss,of his property by fun in December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gen. erally, that he hts again commonepd the Drug Business in the house formerly occutlird by Charles W. Clements, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as. sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Glass, Dye Stutiti, And every other article in the above line, which he ie disposed to sell'on very low and accommodating terms. Na B. CLT Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30,1838 YINHE Subscribers have just received-a general as sortment of Cutlery, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Ceoldurs, also an assortment of Nails and Spikes' which they offer cheap for cash. may 4 laaf HUM - ZINGER & KREBS COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented THAT valuable tract of Land called the “elin tun Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the Peach --•Mountain is of ered for Bale on accommodating terms; or the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an ap roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, 3d & Wellut Street, Philadelphia. • Caution. rriHE undersigned ,cautious the public against 1- " purchasing siar gasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, e] the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for . .her, as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and will institute a f suit against any person attempting to take the possession theteof. Mnnheiin,Aprd 2R , 1838 PARKER. & CO. ' Mercers tr Tailors, INFORM their friends and the public in general that they :ni%e removed to their former standin Centre Street, (opposite to Miller Az Haggerty's Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort ment of Summer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vestis—rs, Linen, Cotton and Ch.b..z Shirt, Setir. S iti .d Boinbazeen 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, Policy Linen anti silk Handkerchiefs and Gum Elastic Suspenders: They also have ors hand an elegant stork of Gentlemen's and Boy's wearing apparel, such as Frock and Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Pataloons, made aßer the latest fashion and the best work manship, which they intend to sell at treasonable prices. P. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant work will be given throughout the season. Pottsville, Sept. IS, 1838. 72 Ou, Goods. JUST received and now opening—a large assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods—Groceries, 1 - lard and Queensware, Fresh Mackerel IVo's. 12 4 3, in whole. hdlf, and gunk'? Barrels. • Salt, Plaster, 4.c. all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. Country Storekeepers and others will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. • JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, Den. 1 ! 2 GrOcery Store. %IDE subs?ribcr having lately returned from 1 Philadelphia, is supplied, with Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, &c. 1500 Darns, a supply or Dried Beet, several'' bar els of Irish Herrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey or a superior quality, suitable tor tavern keepers, a supply of domestic Dry Goods, an extensive supply of Winter Clothing, suitable 'for the region, also Boots and Bootees of various' sixes tlnd qualities, all of which he utTers fur sale at low prices for cash or country produce. lIENRY BOY D. Alorris' Addition, Dec 22, 1638. 5-1.1 11 - 1 suhscriber has now on hand at his Store JR- and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Road streets, a full assortment of Goods suitable, for the coal re. gion viz: Barr Iron of assorted si7cs, Rand and Hoop do /do Nails and :•• pike Rods do do • Stec!, Hound & Square do do Nails and Spikes do du Coal Shovels do do • flar‘in are, a general us, , siirtincn.t. All of which he to sellulg at reduced prices. Jan 13 2' J CALL AT THE New Establishment, Corner of Centre and 3blikec Streets Pottsville. VIM E subscribers respectfully announce to their Ja- friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly scrupled by Jacob [lull & Co., corner of Centre. and Market streets, here they are now provided u ith a choice assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, tkc. • Vk hiCh they are determined I 1:,•It at the very toweA prwes. H AZZ A R D & STRAucii. N. B. All kinds of Country Produtie taken at the highest market prices. April 1 26 Franklin Rolling Mill, On the 141Ile Schuylkill Rail Road. near McKeans• liArg, Schuylkill cuuoy. r r HE subiveribers respectfully announce to the a public that the Rolling Nilli is novi in the lull tide of successful operation, and are prep'ared to furnish Iron of a superior quality, o!'all the sizes n ordinary use. Also, !lad Road Iron, of every kind, at 116 shortest notiep. Address, SAMUEL RARTOLETTE & CO. Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co. Pottsville, Feb. 9, '1639. ---- N W 1110 N :—BOOKBINDtRY • p o p 13/iN' BO OK has ,commen c ed a Bonk Bindery Aim iA connection with his Book Store" all kinds of Books will be bound at this notice at low rates. Blank Books, &c. of every description made to order at the lowest rtites —ard thstrade supplied' wholesale at hiladelphia price% sprit 27 Glossairy of Architecture. . AGLOSSARY of the Terms used in the Gros Man, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture, second London Edition, exemplified by four hun dred cuts. Also CATECHISM OF IRON, • Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete GM* to the Iron Trade, with ptactical remarks and use. ful observ . ations, incluing a new and comprehen sive set of Tables, arranged in an approved way and order, and containin g the Weights ,of more than IWO bodies and substances of Iron, to which are annexed the nearest oroportioned number of feet, which is equal to a ton In weight of each orate dif- ferent bodies and sizes, arranged and compiled from tho best:English authorities, Ju‘i received and for sale by B. BANNAI4. March 2 • 9-- WM. T. EPTIICG RE .If SJIJ G NAIL AND IRON WORKS, . H AVE on hand. BOILER IRON, • • SHEET • do. ROUND & SQUARE IRON, COAL SCR EEN • do. RAIL ROAD do. Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nails and Spikes gall sizes, for sale at luwest city prices.. All sizes Rail Road Irod, punched and counter sunk, and cut to angles, KEIMS, WHITAKER & CO: • Jan 5, IBM q uit: present term commenced on the 7th hat under the direction of Mr. Charles' W. Pitman TERMS OF. A DMISSON. There will be four •rcrms in a year, each ebn. siotti g of twelecweeks. 'Pupils enterin g at any time alter the commencement ot'a term, and previous to the expiratiou of the first four weeks of the term, will be charged for a whole term. JOHN PUTT. 32 Pupils exacting after the expiration of the Brat four weeks, and before the expiration of 8 weeks of the term will be charged two thirds of a term— and pupils entering after the expiration of 8 weeks•of a term, and beline the completion of the term, wilitte charged for one third o'' the term. For instruction in reading, writing., and arith• metic,•s.4 pet. term. For all or either of the aforesaid branches, with addition of English Grimmer, Geography, Mahe matice,' Geometry and Book-keeping, or any of thrm, $6 per Terri!. 40 For all or any of 'the aforesaid branches *lib the addition of the Latin and Greek languages, or either of them,9 8 per term. Jan.l2 • • Port Carbon STEAM, FOUNDRY. . TomAs H. Wtnferstein and John Brown, re spectfully informs'their friends and the public that they have entered into copartnership under the firm of • Wintersteen• 4- Brown, And that they have opened a Foundry, Blacksmith and .Fitting up Shop, in Port Carboc, where they are prepared to receive all orders 'tor Axles, Cast logs, Seteens, and everykind of Iron Work connect ed with the different branches gif the . Coal Trade, and which they promise to execute with fidelity and punctuality. TOBIAS 11. WINTERSTEEN, JOliN BROWN. Nit. Carbon, april 13 . 15—tf Philadelj his Ji• Reading -RAIL ROAD. SUADIER ARRA NGEMENT. To Cokair..srcE APRIL 1, 1889. HOURS OF STARTING. joROII Reading, at B.A. M. and 2P. M. . A' From Norristown, at 7 A. M. and SP. M These hours are arranged to connect with the Rail Road betwieh Norristown and Philadelphia, the hours of starting from the latter place, being A. M. and 3P. M. . . FA ,F. S. Between 13:caning and Norristown, First Clam Cars, $2 . econd Clase,ill,so. The morning Train from Philadelphia, will stop for Breakfast at Pottstown. . Reading, Marc 30 i 13-if A GENERAL assortment of New and Fashion bin Prints (latest 'patterns) just receiver by may 4 1B tf tl & KRBBS. _ NEW= .STORIE. %ME Subscribers respectfully annothce to ihr -•- public that they have taken the well knewn -,stand in Centre. street, next door above the N'atihnel Hotel, lately ocrupo.d.bv Mr. Joseph C:lKetn.where they intend to keep a large a nd general assort:mato. . Dry Goods, < . Groceries, 4c. Which they will sell on as accommodating term as any other :Store in the Borough. - ILP 'Choir elegant assortment of Spring Goode will `)e.opened in a short time. SAMUEL II ('NTZENGEB, DANIEL KREitS. apr)l 6 14—tr Pottsville Institute. New Goods. A gtnerai assortment of fresh and seasonable Goods, just received—consisting in part oi Dry Goods, Groceries, • Hard it are. Queensware, Mackerel. Salt, Plaster, &c. &c. • which will be sold low for cash. The highest•priee paid in cash for all kind. orcountry produce. JOSEPL WHITE & SUN. Nlonnt CArhon, CO. BECfiTELS PULMON UY PRESERVA• for C1,t1,4119, colds. aithmas, influentast ca arrbs, Whooping cringh. spitting of blood, shortness ot breath, pain of the breast, all affections or the breast and lungs, and arrest of approaching consumption, is•tlist ai• mining the reputation throughout the Untied Stairs, that it possesses throughout Germany, where it is the only medicine in s,bi h confe'ence in placed for the above af fections. having been there employed for fifty ye'ars past by physicians and others with unexampled success' Certifiicates from Physicians and others accompany the diret mina, many having been publislicil heretotide in 0 8' rums newspapers. The composition ache above medicine in entire rege table and balsamic, easy and pleasant m take - , and may be used by old and young, without any restraint from dirt or occut alma. It is warranted free from. mercury, and the minerals. and prepared by a regular" Drundit atd Physician. attested. by numerous Physicians. lino% whom are—Drs. Physic, Chapman:Gil:won, tiortir, Dr woes. Jame., Core, Gibson; &c 1 . Priee. fifty cents per bottle: For Salt by May 11.. a BANN.AN. Self Agent for Schuylkill Coeur , . r?-,r NEW SPRING GOODS. A GENERAL assortment of F;drah and SeiLIFOAS. able Goods, jtist received and now opened for safe, eensislang of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass and Queensware, Mackerel and Dry Fish, al I, Plaster, 41:c. igc. - Which will be sold Unusually low fur cash or in e l ' change for country produce. The citizens' of the Borough, and publick generally are respeutfidly idled to call and examine for themselves. A. A. GILE. 18—tf EEL