Fropir the Savannah Georgian. • sAs Towitru LUTE. • U LILUT. W, PATTZN, t. S. A. .13he'toolt her ate from where it slept, And placed' it in the breath cif rpring 9But when the breezes o'er it swept, A wanton s 4sphyr broke the string ; .And,-as tts 'oh died on 'the ear, (That cord wild shriek when snapp'd in twain,) 'With measur d sounds 'twos grief to hear, ' The musing maid prolong'd the strain : sa Oh! thus—'tie thus with her who spread Her bosom leords for love to ring ; ffis breath irieomstant breaks the threadi; And leaves t he heart -a tuneless thing. " ~ ,She tore a tld 4s'ret from the Reads, And bore it to the beams of day, But while the light around it play'd, dt wither"4ll'neath the burning ray ; And as she Mark'd each fragrant leaf, Fast ehrintng in the noonday glare, i Again With tones of grief, • 'She sasig-siing the scented air. And thus, ',Johns, with her, unwise, Who coUlts the sun of passion's eye, 'Mid lights tliat seem of heav'ill . .The siarti• dreamer wake.--to die. " ,larlitilllFicAL4ClrS LIFE VlELficticE -li.E -' ANIMATION.— When the most important functions of life are suspended, and those who are invalids by thetitance or imprudence are reduced Ito a deplorab estate of nervous debility, il.cy should not even then despair, for It is not in despair that %relief can -be found. No. Let them first look a -roam, ar.o, !laying aside all prejudices, ask them. -selves this cniestum—"lf my physiciai. cannot help ate; is his rePoted skill my only resort," (Perhaps a that moment the heading of this ad. ifortieemeetii "!Moilat's Life Medicines," would Catch theire•-; pad were they in truth divested of , teolish preju ices be they might, perhaps,induced eir to inquire w ether Mr. Moffat'sahuory and treat. anentof disenses % differed from tlim of their own physicians. • They would then lekor. that it did cliff 'ner, rand very Widely, and with must unhappy re. •ii Its, toe. . If they ptirsned their ingiiiries still further, they +would find that •all .practiaing physicians of the present dayl penabribe MEW:PUY, in some hum, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, That mercurial medicines, though they give present a relief, underimine the constitution, and-always leave 'Abe ,patiant iiria precarious state of health. A GOOO VEGETABLE MEDICINE' is just the reverse hf tail this. Fur hundreds of niers, be fore that sorpargeof mankind, "Mercury," was cm. rployed in the herding art, Physicians used nothing but simple Serbs. . Even the bade recommends as the 'skilful physician he who preparetti his meth nines kerne herbs. Witness Ecclesnisticus, chapter ZZIIIII. V. 3. Tile alcirlfal physici a n shed hit tip his -fiend; and /ri sight of the great men he shall be in -odinsration V. 4, .F r he 'hnl.h rnsimerd his medicines out of .de HERB . .of the earth, and he that is mist will, , . - -caof eahlrothOn. IIitOFFArS VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES poiroesalquillities of the most mild and beneficial on lure. Thy are composed of articles the moat anti putresscent, combined -with ingredients known as the onlyrtain antidote for fevers of every descrip tion. Wh n the disease is produced either from cJW,ebst tioi, bad air, swampy and .damp situa -1 tons, or p trid aniasmi, whether malignant or epi demic, or y other causes, these medicines are cer tain in tb4ir operation or effects. They ate .pos seeped at 9aoutitir onalities, which not only expel all vitaease,bultat the same time restore ant invigorate - the systenl. When first take into the stomach, they immtdiatitily diffuse th nselves like vapor, through every pore, produe . g effeots at Ogee de 'lightfhl, salutary and Or vent. . When the spark of life licOns to grow di , the circulation languid. -and the faculties paralyzed, these incificiitas arc toond togive a tone to the neives,.exilerate (he- an tna! spirits, mvigorate•tile mbody, and to-animate the whole mane. THE IFE''MEDICINF.S have been also nand 1 DR. LEIDY'S BDOOD LILLIS, • with the Most 'happy success in Nervous and Dya. ' 1 A component an of which is Sarsaparilla. and known peptic dideimein Gt.' insumption, Aeihnaa, Inver Gum td anm i b e the ai most fiisever effectual r and thorough purifier of the blood plaint, Wieurniatittin, (chronic acid infflimatoryo discovered. As a guile or ac-- 11rupsies,j1k.c. &C. . tive purgative, they are equally efficamous--whilst taking For full particulars, the reader is invited' to eel demi no change of diet or restraint from octtipation is at Mr. Mharitea office, 37 Broadway, and receive a accessary. 'I hey may be taken at alltimes and under all copy of dim Good garnet itan, loutiltslied gratuitously. i 4'''''"^. l3 "es — ' l '''Y will not reduce or weaken the sys- The foltowing letters art lately selected from a min by their (-Meet as m o st purgatives do—touch roin- Very largenuinber which Mr. Miiffut lase lately re stem upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation l is well established, numerous proofs of 'their efficacy eeived from differont parts of the leitteci Stair.: haying be e n published at different tames. Suffice it in Mr. Medial_ —Dear fits :—lt is with sincere ray that in addition to their efficacy in diseases of the pleasure! that I venture to address you, to thong in ~,,, ach. lint . , inte stines , &c., they' are the mile pills in you for tlte txmcifit 1 have received from your med. traistenre that clease and purify the I lood and animal i g i nea _ my e i mq ,k int wan salt r h eum , for which I fiiMs. removing 311 noxious and diseased humors there baoettrield all the medicines Willa were advertised awn. and thereby removing all eruptions from the skin -in and watery pimples front the face, neck and •budy, -in the nelwspapers. I, however, retsived no ri•litif letter. rash. or breaking out of the skin, and all (Mane , from and of them. Since I was shown your Good mons afroctions whatever ' , Samaritan, Which in d uce d me t o try yo--r. medt They are prepared - from vegetable extracts. (warrant ;clue. Vi'hen .1 applied to you, toy legs and arms ^1 free from mercury and the minerals) and by a r .L were 801 bad that they looked like raw beel',.'atiti lar physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Horner. Gibson, wean oculered with sores ; bueit,Lter taking a '..:4 i i l it,-1-trksiiti, James. Deweca. Hare, Cone , &r t esides nu box of ybor pills, the deid skfabegitri to scale ~..-ierous nth,. ph ,,,„„. rim ,„ 0 ,„,, ) , 1 .„,,, i s tate ,. and so ciontunsitd until ...,..ali entirely cured. It is wbso daily employ them in their practice. atinunistenng Tuna final months since 1 1 7aa-cnred, end 1 have had i t t hWri to their patients an preference to all other purge yea, and in ',reference in all other preparations of Sar no return of tihe complaint. 1 have recommended saturnita. in consequeure of their possessing the roin• ...your medicine to several persons, and should advise tuned effects of correc l! 'rell the diseased humors r ' f th e all afflidted with the dull. rheum-to try it. ft cepeet • blood and Ands. and 1‘ " their priretitt Ye properties, i.e .fully, pita obedient versant.. M t'll.F( it EH, I luovilfg or earrvine off the same from the system, with- With, st. between ..itli and Jackson Avenues I mit producing the slightest inconvenience. or requiring lestrictions.Aza. Lawrence, ' Mr. Mofiret4— Dear Sir : I was troubled with the lint. of 'hose Pi lie, from physicians and others, aeroni pike fix several years. I applied to the most tent- pany the directions with. ca.-It lon. lir N. B. Leidy's tient Pllysicians without rehef. A friend of Kline I signature accompanies the genuine on two sides of each "Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief trout:them b " i n s`,":„,,7 7 -7, l ,,j o "; i fi abel ; recoil:t r ended rile to use your Lite- falls. Tho ug h . 41 - - ' wr-"1" Box. Fortia ly by -was s ering very severely with them at the time, . _ I expediences:l relief in 4e hours, and in a few weeks was oot troubled with them nt all and I have been free WIWI distress ever since arid have 2 real Itieuti ore in :recommending them to those afflicted in a similar manner. I;especulully, . Dr. J ' Moffat—Sir : Sena. your Lite hf;•dietnes have been introduced in this neigiiboriesal,thei . have dnne wonders. I will merely state a lyw-cases. The Wife of my neighlsir, 11r.Cotiieliiis 5.1,,,,,,, who was fliappOSed to be in a dfdlne for the la - st.two years,lafter biking two bottles of the rho it.. Bitters one sof the Lite Pills, says she had her health entire y restored. Mr Milo 13. Rooteany next door neighbor, who wasid up with inflamatory rheumatism, by tak ing t% 0 bottles ct the Bitters and one 25 cent box of ll the P Ile, told me he was as W ill as lie ever was, and tOld a gentleman in my store who was afflicted, -that' v soon as lie would take the Pills and Bitters just soon lie would he a %yell roan. A.I , M 1-f flea, ordu, wile of John [fordo, was two yearal since taken sick, and often had fits, and lost the Wee of one of her arm... In six weeks after tag. ing your Pills and Bitters, S 0 far recovered that she has 'lech on a vow to one of her neighbor... AS for myself, I have been in bad hialth for 27 yearn., and though 1 am 11,4 now in pertect health, still.ll am in better than I have been f o r t en ye ars pasti which I believe to be Ow COIISOVIVIICe 01 (a. king your Pills and Bitters. The above is a true lettersets* of a few of the nianv'eases which have omel under my observation. `i otl are at Ii be rty to übliah this letter, and refirenee Can .1•1' had to me reattmas ter arClaverrock, t:oluiromi ( . 0., y.• :With respect ' J A. VAN •V A I,ti t; Ni'lt (4 , New York, April I, 1.838, lkke W. Mohrst---hir : I is.ive been affleted with he fever and ague elrout . three inwillis, and used a dog *ldeal of quihise, which did IT. 110 good4nut i Iteogrew weaker and weaker mid I was rep , m. me ded to try your Life fills and Phomix Bitters SIB a ft er taking two boxes nod two bottles idbitt c r s l a very thankful to inform you and the public at are„ 1 conaider myself e pletely cured. i ll Yours truly, JOIIN:TEN NENT, N'. Y. I New York Mills, March 29, 1838. NT: Moffst—liear Sir : I have used your medi cine in my family for some months, and hay° receiv. great benefit from it, especially my wii% and alt. e daught er. years. .., :e y es d h a e . co gh m . m r eted,,dben using in you a decline d no she has entirely recovered, and is noL in n!ell Warty. If thif will be of any service to you, us at liberty to publish if. Itesply yours, 4,. N. BUTLER. .3( )slirli E. Sl' ER - NS. New York, April 11-‘3B. si f Summit Hill, Jail. kfith. I . Motrat-I-Dear Sir :JI have giant Pie re in sing you - italics been bogged for time with the rbehmetiant, and Manki l fi nIX lag a me any kid; untili had eninme ced ta- . your , Vegetable. Life Pills and 'Phi:anis Bitters. ing the first. bottle end one box orpills found . ost excrutiating - pain that I bad long been 'led wilt', entirely disappeared. Such being the ,oit is with gratitude I offer these sentiments, rig confident that I am indebted to you" more words can express, for your valuable medicine cispee e. y cure received its s o e ß ffe n cts i ours,m • . Mauch chunk, lan. 7, 1838. .. Moffat—Sir : 1. ram moat happy to send you gh your agent Mr. White, a few hnes•relative or exaelent Life' Medicine. For a length of I have been complaining of an infection of the and tried much medicine, but found no relief 1 commenced with yours ; 1 have now taken y two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, and I leased to state that-I find myself fast recover_ roan a long and lingering complaint. Resply Yours &c. GEORGE RISN Eft. Lockport,' Nov. 27th, 1837. r. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir : . As a :remarkable nee of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills Plimnix Bitters, in restoring huh health to the sled, has occurred in my family, I deem it a du b owe both to yeursell and the public, to make fact known, that others NUM-ring under siniila unistatices might perchance see this, and obtain knedy to season to preserve them from a prema grave. . : y vi ire has been all:lamed with the liver corn nt anduailirae debility lot upwatds of three ,Dr add • back to gi king In ta the Iron. ease, feel, than and thru to v, titri • liver unti 1 EMI mat! and AEI tv II the cif' .i. a r tin yeah; anc for the last three months she has not bee able to walk across the room. A ft er trying r ti va ous medicines preacribed by different physicians, wh bee gave her no relief, she was given up as incu. rable. In this situation she was gradually failing, when I happened to call upon your agent in this village, and he.gave me a copy of the Good Samart. tan; the perusing of which induced me to try your Medicine, althofigh had but little hope of her receiv ing' any benefit from it. 'The effect was surprising. 13c ) forr. she had taken one bottle of bitters and one bo of, pills, sto was so fat recovered as to be able to accomplish nom of her house work without assts. twice. Pouts, respectfully. . . WARREN PATTERSON. 47 - For smithy W. B. MOFFAT, 367 Broadway New York. For further particulars of the above med'cine see Miffrat'e Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompa. nits the medicine ; a copy also can he had on ap. plipation at the store of Messrs. MILLER .&„ li,f,GG ER TY, Pottsville. Azents fur the nale of the Slediene I lari 5 'fib the World. IF von wish to make titie of Sarsaparilla, be advised to ry DR LEIDY'S mEuicATED EXTRA( T OF s 4 RSIPA RI LLA --it is positively the strongesi pre pain lion ill exisle..ce, one boule an ( which costs but on e dollar) beingl to one gallon of Syrup. as it is usually prepared in hops, and equal to two bowl e; el k ° fi nn y other extract . Leidy begs leave to state this hhimself prepares it , and can consequently vouch for it strength. Numerous Physicians throughout the l'- ni ed 'States , give it the preference over all other preps ii p t s of Sarsaparilla, both from the fact of its superior 'et ength (consequently efficacious when employed) and f .m the circumstance of its being prepared by a regular A ,othecary .and 'Physician, a ttested by Drs. Physic, (' . pouan Jackson, Horner, Gibson, Dcwees, James, C , se, &c. &c. It IS useless here to - name the numerous affections stein Sarsaparilla is considered the sole specific.— thee it to say, it is recommended by all Physicians i, oughout the world, in diseases of the Skin, Bones Liv 6c. and pa rocularly all diseases, produced by impti ins of the blood and animal flues.. Aso purifier of e blood. it IN at all tunes (aud particularly in the Spring d Fall) invaluable. In warm climates, throughout the mmer Season, no person should neglect using it occa inally. ,Numerous certificates add recommendations in Physicians, and others accompany the directions. Fur sale by B B‘NNAN, . Sole agent for, Schuylkill count l9—tfy, May' 11 Pills! rill in; .rem.the best, most efficacious anp truly vege table Pills in existance are R B.ANNAN, Sole Anent for St.hoylioll AIo for Pale by .1 F. 'Taylor nr•Co , htnersvt4e.,— linen' Kinsley, I on Carbon. Nay 111.9-tf • PPHIADF.LPIITA, Siittlkay, Nay. '0537, AN UNDEN I ALE FACT.—Health is the source of Ilappiness.—Disease is the effect o some irregularity in the natural or healthy rune Lions. Man produces great ends by multiplied end ektrapriiinary measures, but nature accomplished her works by few add simple me ins. In the cure of all human maladies, the relief of irritation is the great ob j ecrof medicine, the office of the physician, is to deliver ilia patignt from ail that is noxious and debilitating, FP that' the constitution or nature will he enabled to perfi et the work or remornl ton. Here we would commend the administration of a remedy calculated to fulfil the preceding indiention, which I bell, AT. may jo.ily say of Dr. WM. Evans' cel ebrated Camomile 'come and Family A,perient Pills See the many undeniable tests of their astonishing efficacy in aiding nature to subvert disease. The office for the sale of or. Wm Evens' Vegt- Coble Preperations, well known and celebrated for the many unprecedented still astonish cotes they have effected an Dyspepsia, Nervous, and Consumptive diseases, is st No. 19th, north Bth street, opposite Filbert street, P.hiladelp!tia. Solt) by JOHN 17. WERNER, sole Agent for Sclutyllsill county. Jan 12 2—if • ! Lumber! 12000 feet k inch Seawined N hito Pine Board' ' 15000 do. inch Poplar Boards, 2000 Joint Shingles lei and 20 inch, Cherry Boards, • Plank and Scantling, Shingling and Plaatcnn¢•l.ath, for PR ie by i , SAMUEL 11A12 . 14 February 5 -2 G r men d . 1 1'u 8. Bo.bela Airman and Charleston Groundnuts of good !policy, rut ieeelved and for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Novl7 Boats for Sale. 5 good Canal Boats for sate low; for let rna apply to JAMES M. BEATTY .Marbh 2, 0— . Linens. LINEN Sheeting; lriah Linen, Bleached and Unbleached Table Cloth, Daphnis, Bird Eye Diaper; Russia Diapers, Crash, &c. aprit 15-4( E. W. EARL. THE sobser`ber 'hankiel tin the patronage received. informs the Public that 'he has pun received and opened at.his Cheap Store hi Market street. a second supply ofSpriagqooda, to which he would invite their attention. ! EDMUND. W. EARL May 25 21-tr AMA casshneres, Figured Satin Vesting', Marseilles -• ""do.. Hoskin Gloves. White and Mixed I Hose, Pun gee Hats., Ate. ' E. W. EARL. May 25 21 , -tf WW LEACHED and Unbleached Domestic Muslin Mar Checks, Chui tees. G ing bums Mowery. &c. May 25 21-tf E. W. EARL LADIE'S White and Black Silk Hose, Green Genoa Veils. Cambric Mikis., Work&l Ruffles. Fancy Dress lidkfa., &c. E. W. EARL OW Summer Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Embrotdered NJ &venders, just received and for lair May 25 24-tf E. 4onnets Bonn 1L.0 1 44D1512 Split Straw, Double English Donsta ble,' Florence -Braid,. Leghorn, Oriental, Rut and, Swiss, Italian, and various other kinds of Bon nets, for sale very cheap by AMOK LLWIS. april 27 17—tf THE Subscriber offers for sale that . • ' valuable and well known property called wise us "Brunswick Forge," situate in East ti Brunswick Township, Schuylkill Coun ty, consisting of about i 63 acres of land, the greater part of which is arable, and some of the best in the neighbourhood, on which there is plenty of Lime Stone,, and Iron Ore, of an excellent quality, which has been found, and used, 'and no doubt there is a large quantity. The improvements arc a Forge with the necessary out buildings, a Sa.v Mill, a fine Mansion House, five Dwelling Houses, •; . :-.4? . ;x“ , a large Switzer Barn, and a Thriving • Apple Orchard. The Little Schuylkill River and Rail Road both pass through the premises. lir. acres of Wood Land, situate from 2 to miles from the above, is also offered for sale. Jane 15 THE undersigned,. has given a special and limited power of Attorney to Mr. William F. Dean, of Pottsville, to act in reference to the Valley Furnace lands in Schuylkillcounty. Any person wishing to transact business relating to that property will be hewn the authority by applying to him. a F. W. GEISSENHEIMER. April 6 14—tf ME PATENT *PUING STEEL Cross-Strained Saddles. IIICK.IRD D. St'HO.VER, Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer, ESPECTFIJ LIS tenders Ms „sincere thanks to hi., Customers and the Public in general for the very liberal encouragement he has received from them. lie now informs them that he has an improvement in the construction 'of Saddles, for which he has a patent right. and recommends thorn to the Public as being far superior in durability, ease, and comfort to the rider than any other yet invented, and he recommends his Steel Spring CrossoStrained Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence. He therefore respectfully in vites the Public to call at his shop next door to Mr, Ilarts's Store ,nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, Centre street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves. lie a Iseklieeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of all Itinds of work. such as Saddles, Bridles. Pat ent Fly Nets. Coach. Gig, and Wagon Harness. Trunki, Valices, Tiavelling Bags, Gig and Riding Whips, akc. Every description of work in his line will be made to order, on the shortest notice, with neatness, durability, and on terms as low as it can be done elsewhere. May 25 21-if ENCOURAGE nom E MANUFACTURES BUCKETS AND HOSE, MADE: equal to any that can he procured elsewhere and as cheap, by RICHARD D. SHOEMIR, May 25 21- PHILADELPHIA 'AND LIVERPOOL PACK . ET.s. 7/ . .. MESE Packets sail from Philadel .zinalp. phis the *2oth of every month, except : 1 0", the First Month (Jany.) and from Liverpool the ttth of uar every month throughout the year. Ship Algonquin,' Captain Albert Turley, 20th ot Fourth month (May.) Ship Pocahontas Captain James West, 20th of TwelAh Month (December.) Ship Monongahela, Captain Idierkin, 20th ot Second Month,(February ) Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. Mierken, 20th of Third Mouth (March.) The owners have spared no expence to render these ships safe and commodious conveyances for passengers and merchandise, and can confidently recommend them in these respects to the patronage of the public. They are towed op and-down the Delaware, by ienni, and are thus enabled to go to sea the -'day they leave port. Charge 14 paasage h Liverpool, in the Cabin, sl3s—in the Steerage, $211; Iron) Liverpool in the Cuban £35 !sterling. Apply 10 1 rThc subscriber -has been appointed Agent for the Messrs. t'ope's Line of Packets, between Liver pool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage money from those who wish to send for their friends in .the : uld . country. The rate.S.of fare witi he made known by applying at the office of the Miners' Journal. B. 13ANNAN.- 1— MEI FEW elrgnnt kirc Place Scrett rim rerrivol lw t and for sale by B. BA:siNAN, OEM QUPEIZIOR Fourth Proof Pali. Brandy,• rlalland btu, Frontignac, Old Port, and Lisikbn Wines, and Sperm Candles,jugt received and for ,ale by may 4 Iti—tf fiUNTZINGER & liliEIN. 11Y8P EPA A, DYSPI PSIA 7 —Is there an) curc ' LP for that distressing disease is the echo from the echo from thousands. Read The many certifi cates ot.cures performed by Dr. %Vm. Evans' Cam omile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. The following certificate must certainly convince every persOn of the groat efficacy of this invaluable med. Dr. WE EVANS—Dear Sir.-1 can never be grateful enough tiir the cure I have received by the use of your invaluable medicine (CAMOMILE FILES.) 1 was for fire years very seriously troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused a nervous sensation throughout my system—so much, that I sometimes shook as if I had teen afflicted unli pal sy ; during all this time I took many medicines, but none would cure me. At last my physician gave me up ; but fortunately one day es 1 was speakirg to a friend on the subjr ct, he told me that Dr. Wu; Evan's weir lls eulr nod icoe that would cure ore; of which I purchased some; and the result is that 1 am lum Inpi)ing per feet health. Any person wishing io see me van caq at my house, No. 36.5 North Front street, Philadel. phia. HENR Y kNITFIELL. Observe—The Heneral Office fir the sale of this Medicine is at Nu. 19, North Eight street, Philadel phia where certificates of thousands may be seen ,Sol by JOHN T. WEUNER, Sole Agent fot Schuylkill county. I—ti lIINTZINGER & KREBS, HOLESALE and Retail Dry good. Grocery Tee, and Liquor Store, corner of and Callovehill Street, next door to the Exchanve H o t e l 17—if april 27, THE DHATEIVS, JOURNAL. ismmAms: Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. DANIEL FOC T. 24- Public Notice. Fire ! Fire !! Fire !! ! To Old Couttirymen. HENRY & ALFRED COPE, Walnut street wharf, or JOLIN .A.RROWN & CO., No. 14 Chesnut t r Fire Place screens. New Cheap Cash Store. PORI,' callgalsoAs Suing Fund Society. THE Port Carbon Saving,Fund Society, is now open every day from 9 to 9 o'clock at the of fice orDiaconnt and Deposit, for the porposeof re ceiving deposits Many amount not exceeding $5OO, from any one person, upon Winch an interest' of 4 per cent will be paid on every $5 and upwards, but no interest will. be allowed-on any fractional parts r in of $5. The whole y part may be drawn out on giving notice, f °weeks to three months at the office on Mon y . The imagines 01 the Society will be conducted y he followiug:officers and man. agers, until the fi i tun day in May neat. President—A VILA BOLTON. onagers. -Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts . Edward Iluglies E. S. Warne Jacob Bull JesSil Turner L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. Article 3d of the Charter. "No emolument what soever shall be reccified by tlic President or Man agers for their services, nor shall airy Atomizer become a borrower from the institution. Oct 3 4 etf Choice old Wines Ir Liquors. MILLER & Haggerty have on hand Superior old• Madeira Wines in Wood is r Ronk, do, do. Pale and Brown Merry do. do. do. do. Grape Juice Port Wine, do. de. Royal Company do. do., do. du. Cognac. Brandy of the following Choice Brands, Ottard 4. Co., Commett, Pinet, and Pelkrou sin. &perm old Holland Gin, Henry Lelar and B. 4. J. Bohlen Importers. Pico Madetra, Smily Madeira, L. P. Tenerife Old Pale Lisbon,, Dry and. Sweet Malaga Wines, . 'may 11 19—tf Xiflv Cash Store: T IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the Public in general, that he has opened a New Cash Store in the Town of Llewellyn, &tiny'. kill county, consisting of • Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glass and Qurensware, Cedar Ware, 4w. 4.e., Which he intends to ?sell for cash as l 4 as n any.other place in the County. CountrP produce will be taken at Market prices. p 3 Llewellyn, May II THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. • • CAPITAL AUTUORiSF.D BY LAW,S2SO 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. IAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores. lintels. Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandize, Furniture and Property °revery description, against lossor dam age by Fl BE. MARINE AND ISLAND INSI'RANC•r:. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against kiss on all kinds of marine risks and a. gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares, and mercandise by water, or by rail way, upon terns as favourable as any other instttution. For any further information on the subject of insur ance. either against Fire, marine or inland -risks. Apply to 11F.NRY Cr. ROBINSON ,Agent. July 15 34.—ff % 4t Schuylkill Haven or WILLIAM I POTTS. SPRING GARDEN Fire Insurance Company. WAKE. both lotted and perpetual' Insurances on Prick, Stone - or Frame Blobltncs, Stores, Hotels Mills,Harns.Stables.:llLrshandize.Furniture.and,Prop env of every doscriptiSn, against loss or damage by The subscriber has been appointed AG F.NIT for the a hove mention( cl I nstitni inn and is ROW prepared to make I . 0 , 111. A !WY'S upon every description of property at the lowest rates BENJAMIN BANNAN; Pottsville. Feb 2'7, 1R36. 15 A complote assortment of Rod Road Iron from 21x c: .Lik to ix inch. RAIL ROA 1) TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in eater. • turned. U AIL !WAD AXLES. :30, 3 in diameter Rail Road All , rp - ,ti,,,d fro th the patent EV Cable Iron RA-IL ROAD FELT, for _placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Rail% acs IND! [WHIZ E ROPE, manufactured from Ze3lllllll Flan saturat ell with holm Rubber. and intended for hatiffir riarreit Just received a complete as sortment of Chains, from in, to I in proved As nom CUAINS ble I ron S7IIP BOAT AND RAII, ROAD SPIRES, or different sizes, kcpt con stantly on hand arid Ibr salt- fly mladelphia, January Wetherill & Brother, AT 111 E OLD STA ND No. 6. NORTH FRONT STREET, EANT siDE, TIMER DooILS FROM THF. CORNER OF ARCH ST MANU FACTU ELLS si %Vlore Lead d r v and ( *a lornel.. _round in t... 11, $ licd l'recipt. Red Lead, • %% hoe do larliarge. Vitriol Alla. i i . Chronic l'ellotv, Sul,. Quinine ..,a` do fireen 'lart Emetic do Rod Ether Solph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead (10 A eel x Copperas Lunar I .4.... tie 01. I . ltriol Corn. do , A q Fortis Aret. Morphia Munatie Arid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Las:. sulphur 'Fart Acid ._ Opi. de \a riot. Sup Carb Soda Bermes Minwal Corms. Soli. Mere. Ei:thiops do. Refiners iii i 'lca in pm. r.Sal N are, Brimstone, Borax...S:lE.. (lifer (Or sale 1 tie above mi•nt owned a rtia les.roget her with a general assortment or Paints. Ftruffs and the Stmts. and every other article In the I lrettio.al and M ishc mai line. Rein!: ntannfartiirers of al: the, rticles enumerated der the alst‘e head. the f IrJ_o [hwnsel,cs in supply their friends and the public on the most rttabonaltle =MI Window and Picture Glass, from 6 P, to 24 30 Ott 21 1537 A Rodger' Pen knives. N E ~ irrnnt as,rtmeni 14 , 01 - ger•NSuperior -l hnnca ; just recciek ii dHU I r sal. by B. BANN 1N Cl= Port -Clinton Foundry FOR %I; ALE. • - WILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry pleasantly situated nt Port Chnton,Schuvlkill county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Lille Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and will in a short time be one of tho best situations in the country to do a large business For terms, &c. apply to PARKE& TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISA(' MYERS, • Port Clinton. e'—&3t JACOB KAERCIIER. 19-if At Orwigsburg RAIL ROAD IRON. nal diameter, turned & un ufacturcti from the best ca A. G RA LSTON. y (•0. N0..1, South Front Strut 3- h . Resuniptioln Bush' . NMI" DRUG STO THE Subscriber returns his grateful a knosn edkements * citizens of Patsy" le nod others, who stepped forward to his assists after the loss of his Overly by fire in Decem r last, and would also acquaint them and the pu he gen erally, that be has again commenced the Drug Business in the house for merly•occupied by rharles W. Cleti-ns, in 'Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville. where may always be had a general as sortment of Medicines, Paints,. Oils, Glass, Dye Stain; And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low andaccommodaing. terms. N. B. LT Physicians prescriptions carefully put up,o.t the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30,1838. frillE Subscribers have just received a general as portment of Cutlery, Hardware, Paints, -Oils and Colour's, also an assortment of Nails antiSpikes` which they offer cheap for cash. may 4 18-if HUNTZIN . G ER & KREBS COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rtnied flillAT valuable tract of Land called the "Cliti ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain is of ered'for Sale •on accommodating terms; or the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an ap_ roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, 3d & Wa lint Street, Philadelphia. Caution. INII E undersigned cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as he the undersigned claims. title thereto, and will institute a suit against any person attempting to take the possessioiz thcleof. Manliciin,Aprtl 28, 1838 PARKER & CO. *Mercers Ai' Tailors, yi I NFORM their frie de d the public in general that they :lave rem dto their tormer'stand in Centre Street, (oppos to to Miller & Haggerty's Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable eolorti, with an elegant assort ment of Summer Ciliate, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet VestirTs, Linen, Cotton and Chintz Shirts, Seth-. SJ ...d Bombazeen -Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Caton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cot. ton Hose and Half Hose, Far.ey Linen and Silk [handkerchiefs ahul Gum•Elastie 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 good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant work will be given throughout the season. Pousville, Sept. 15, 18 3 8. 72 Aew Goods. UST received and now opening—a large assort "Jr ment of seasonable Dry Goods—Groceries, Hard and Queensware, lir Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4 3, in whole, half, and quarter 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, Dec. I 2 Grocery Store. ClfIE subscribet having lately returned from A- Philadelphia, is now largely supplied, with Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, &c. 1500 Dams, a supply of Dried Beet, several bar els of Irish Ilerrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of a superior quality, suitable (or taverni keepers, a supply of domestic Dry Goods, and extensive 'supply of Winter Clothing, suital* fur the region, also Hoots and Bootees of va sous sizes and qualities, all of which he offers for ale at low prices for cash or country produce. H ENRY I BOYD. Morris' Addition, Dec 22, 1838. i s—tf qiiiE subscriber has, nnw on_ hand Ja and Storehouse on Centre and Rail a full assortment of Goods suitable ; for gion viz: ' Barr Iron of assorted sizes, Band and Hoop do do Nails and Spike Rods do do Steel, Round & Square do do Nails and Spikes do , do ('oal Shovels do do Ilardwaze, a general assisortiner. All of which he is selling at reduce prices, Jan 13 2 J CEAYTON CALL AT THE New Establishnie*it, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville. rr❑ E subscribers respectfully announce to their friends. and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly necupiled by Jacob Hull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, w!ierc they are now provided with a ellOiCe assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, - &c. ~ j hich they are determined h.sell .it the very I,,we,e.t Fires. HAZZARD & writAt'< 'll. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. April 1 26 Franklin Rolling Mill, On the Latle Schuylkill Rail Road, neatleckruns burg, Schuylkill county. • riltiE subscribers respectfully announce to the public that the Rolling Mill is now to the lull tide of successful operation, and are ,prepared to furnish Iron of a superior quality, of all the sizes n ordinary ose.i Also, Rad Road aron, of every kind, at the shortest notice. Address, SAMUEL BA RTOLETTE & co. Port Clinton; Subuylktil Co, Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. 6—l y* NEW IRON &Hardware Store. wan.: subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that he has added to his (mince :gook, Iron and llonlica,c, consisling in part or American and Emflish Bar 1'1,11.110.ns and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cnat, Crawly, Shear, German and English Blister and A. NI Steel Viees, htonse.holc. anvils. Smith's Bellows, (•ast Steel hand, ehopieg and Broad axes, nails and together with a general assortmen of Iron Iktegery, all of %%Inch will he sold at reduced prices, by JOLIN CLAYTON. April 22 32 Stone Ware, • AND FIRE BRICK. T HE subscriber*, respectfully' announce to the inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity, that they are always prepared to serve them in the se_ !action 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 fu: all cupola purposes, which they offer at wholitrale and retail at low prices, and on accom modating terms. WELLS at. RICILADS. Reading, March 9th. 1839. 10--1 y • BOOK -41INDERY• fBONAikt hu commenced et Book Bindery P etioection with hie Book Store, where al/ kinds of !Books win be bound at the ihottait notice at low rates._ - . Blank Books ; ' o f e v er y description made to order at the lowest rat e , —and the trade supplied wholesale at-Philadelphia prices. april I t .Glossaey of Arthitectare. AaGLOSSARY of the Terms used' in the Gr e . clan, Roman,. Italian and Gothic .icrchitectu re eeeodd London 'Edition, ezem plified by four bu h dyed cuts. Mini e e - CATECErISM OF IRON, • Or the bant's and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron Trade, with practical remarks and Use, tirf observations, including a new and esinprehen. sive set of Tables, arranged in an approves way and order, and containing the weights of more than 16011 bodies and substances of Iron, td which are annexed the nearest', proportioned number of feet which is equal to !! ton in weight o f eac h o f t h e dif .: foreut bodies and Ault, arranged and compiled from the best English authorities, Just received and fd: sale by BANNAN. March 2 . 9 WM. T. EPTING Li E.. I Dl.l G NAIL AND IRON WORKS, HAVE VIT I ER IRON, Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nails.aiU Spikes of all sizes, for sale at lowest city prices. All sizes Rail Road Iron, punched and counter sunk, and cut toankles.. WHITAKER dr:CO. I Pottsville Institute. THE present term commenced on the 7th mat nuder the direction of Mr. Charles W. Pitman TERMS OF ADMISSION. There will be four tercets in a year, each con. g sisting of twelveweeks. Pupils entering at any time after the commencement of alerm, and previous to the expiration of the first four weeks of the term, will be charged for if whole term. Pupils carmine after tl,e expiration of the first four weeks, and before the expiration of a weeks of the term will be charged fur twe thirds ut a term— and pupils entering after the expiration of 8 weeks of a term,and before the completion of the term, will be charged for one third oP the term- JOIIN POTT. For instruction in rending, writing,. and a?itb metic, $4 per term. For all or either of the aforesaid branches, With addition of English Grammer, Geography. Mathe matics, Geometry ■nd Book-keeping, or any of them, s6'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. Ja.n.l2' - . Port Carbon STEAM FOUNDRY; TOBIAS H. Wintersteen and John Brown, re . skectfully informs their friends and thepublic that they have entered into copartnership under the firm of Wintersteen Brown, And that they have opened a Foundry, Blacksmith end Fitting up Shop, in Fort .Cartxx, where they are prepared to receive all orders fol. Axles, Cast ings, Screens, abd everykind of Iron Work-connect ed with the diferent branches of the Coal Trade,: and which the y , promise to execute with fidelity and punctuality. TOBIAS H. WINTARSTEEN, JOHN BRQWN. Putt Carbon, april 13 Js—tf . Philadelphia S Reading RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARILA NGEMENT. • To COMMENCE APRIL 1,.1839. HOURS OF STARTING.. FROM Reading, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. 'From . Norristown, at'-A. M. and 5 - P. M. These hours are arrariged to connect with the Rail - Road between Norristown and Philadelphia, the hours of starting trom the latter place, being - 5 A. M. and 3 P.M. FARES. Between Reaciing and Norristown, First ,Class Cars, $2 Second Class , $1,50. - .The °warning, Train from Philadelphia, will stop for Breakfast at Pottstown. Reading, Marc 30 ' 13- If AGENERALassortment of New and -Fashion ble Prints (latest pattern's) Just receive° by • may 4 18 tf 1-IUNTZING ER & KREBS. iat his Store ow? streets, the coal re- T HE Subscribers respectfully annoince , to the public that they have taken the well knows: stand in Centre street, next door above the Nations; Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph C. Ketp,whers they intend to keep a large and general assortmento. Dry. Godds, Groceries,'4-c. 4-c. • NyArtch they will sell on as accommodating term . as any •other Store in the Borough. Ili Their elegant assortment or Spring Goods will Sc opened in a short time. SAMUEL H UNTEINGE R, DANIEL KREBS. april 6 A general assortment of fresh and seasonable Goods, just received=consisting in part of • • • Dry Goods, - .• Groceries, Hardware. J Queensware), • Mackerel. San, Plaster, &c. wbich will be'sold low for cash: The highest price paid in cash for all kinds of country produCe. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. DR. BECHTEL'S PULMONARY PRESERVA• TIYE..for coughs. colds,- asthmas, influent:ie. 'ea emits, whooping cough. spitting of blood, shonneis of breath, pain of the breast, all affections of th 4 breast nd lungs, and arrest .of approaching cousumption, is fast al mining the reputatioixthroughout the United States, Mu it possesses throughout Germsny, where it is , the only medicine in which confidence is placed for the above af fections. having been there employed for filly years past by physicians and others with unexampled soccer; Certifiicates from Physicians and others accompany the directions, many having been published heretofore in is rams newspapers. The composition ofthe above medicine is entire vege table and balsamic, easy and pleasant to take, and may be used by old and‘young. without any restraint from dire or occut atiOn.. It is warranted free from mercury. am] the minerals, and prepared by a regular Druggist am: Physician, attested, by numerous Physicians. among whom are—Drs. Physic. Chapman. Gibson, Horner. Pe wees, James, Coin, Gibson, dc. Price-fifty. cents per bortie. For Sale by R BANNAN. Sole Agent for Schuylkill County 19-7tf `NEW SP RING 'GOODS. A GENERAL assortment of Fresh 'and Seasons. able Goods, just received and now opened for sale, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass and Queensware, • Mackerel and Dry 'Fish, Salt, Plaster, ace..dre• Which will be sold unusually low for cash or in ex change for country orodtice. The citizens of the Borough, and publick.generally are respectfully in sited to call and examine for theurelyes. A. A. GILE. EMI SHEET - do. ROUND & SQUARE IRON, COAL Sett EE'N' . RAILROAD do: Jan 5, 1839 NEW STORE. New Goodt4. Mount.Ctabon, May 11 may 4
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