The bee of her check is the hue of the grave; AwayAi* the .parole winch lighted her eye, The 1411311 e which enreatied her red lip is gone by.; Yet 'renting and pointing to worlds far away, Seeman the wreath of white rued 10 'midst of decay. Yes !'.fir io the midst of an infinite throng, And swelling the chaent Of thi Seraphim's song, Whete veiled is each face in o'erabadowing w/ng. As in *Hour of love ail lowlily fling Their glittering crowns at the foot of the throne, By a wreath of white roses her crown shall be known. • Lady Flora Hastings Was pressed to retire' from the 'ourt by some friends, but she chose to remain as much as possible in the public eye ih order to clear her name in the most satisfactory manner of the base deader attempted to be affiied to .it,_and no doubt by her appearance in public as much as prowl ble, and as long as possible, she hastened her ew n death, chain tact almost bted•in ?üblic: A farmer, lately purchased a p;ano Fur the use of Eta family, who were utustcally inclined. Some short time atter, a lady of tnei acquaintance came In try the piano, and to see how she liked the trine. idler admiring it very much, she observed " it's a Broad wood's I suppose?" " Broad wood'," obaerr. ed the farmer, " bless you, no; Wu a real lose. worel."2 • • A Magisterial Paa.—At one of the police offices, a few*days since, a police constable pronounced s pitrticular neighbourhood as swarming withxhieves; net which the magistrate remarked, " If so, why don't you hive them ?" ~ Sheridan, having treatened his son Toni to cut himioff w like shilling, received this-retort,—"W berg williyou get it ?" , / Harrowing a knocker.—Why, you'd better kruiek .the floor down—what do you want,' .och, my dial ing, duo't !et me wake any of yo .r faintly ; I'm just using your knocker to wake the people next odor; um locked out, d'ye see, and they've niver a knock till Rap! rap! rap! 4 A Sailor's Religion.—About a fortßight ago, W. Gition, aged seventy eight, died in the Gainshorough Union Workhouse; he had fought under Nehion in inot of hia baptist, and was " captain of the foretop." a On his death-bed he afforded a striking proof that / fee ainught spirit. which tenanted the breasts it the herhesit i lthe Nile, 'frafalsar, &c. Being in ex- Ire o iit.,, , be observes ! to the master of the work. ho se th t it was " haikl times," alter being present isr , many engakements, to have to die to the lin• ger ag manner tie was dying—Mr-Johnson obseiv, hat he thought it was • much better to die a oat u death, than in battle, as it afforded a man time to epent. " Repent," exclaimed the old tar," when an dies in battle, he goes so quick that lie gets eaven before the devil knows he is dead." 0 efiattlon of a Lover.—A lover has been. pithily itsd' ribed no a man who, in his ansistyi to o t lain ton of another, has lost possession of loin , me men are like musical glasses ; to produce th i jit finest tones you must kcal, thcin wet.—Cole i' re. N OSO LOG y " Whist is N6YOLoGY r—cries Nitro, u Pray say. wt , bout tautology Z,Uncl.! You're not up to tura:" says FILM) .• NatoJoey's Cost '." lCurious Custom —ln the canton of Castle. in Silvitzeiland, there, is a law which compels every netv-rnarrted couple to plant sir trees immediately ler the ceremony. and two more on the birth of e .ery child. They are planted on commons, fre qOenily near the high road, and the greater part of ttiem being fruit trees - , are It one and the tame time btith useful and ornamental. The number Wanted ta said to amount to 10000 annually. • A young !tidy asked gentleman the meaning of hhe word surrogate: " It he replied, .. e.e .„1,, e which parties have to puss on their wey to t married. 'Then I sooptew," raid the lady, ',that it is a corruption of sorr w gale." «A FLATT ER I LIK EN ESS. ~ My love and I were wandering o'er the cliff • 1 And gazing down on the no •n-ailver tide, i ( 'ben jestingly I asked her .Aweetest, if Which Heaven forbid!) vol alinuld fall n'er the side hy—pardon me, the th , mglit has nnoght .0 evil— by would you, J-il a dear, be like Mr devil r 'What givetop act soon ? Nay, then 'us this— Yoted be a alien angel ! Have I earned a k IRS 1 " t Bowel 'Complaint Cured. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE B 11..8.‘'M is is a certain. safe, and effectual remedy for dysentery. diarrhata. or Inosneas ; cholera murbita, summer cortipl.ttut. griping pains, goer stomach. flatulency. &e. &c ., and all apaamndic and nervous &suttee. u sick and nervous headache, hysteria. crauip. Batiimore, March 17,1833. Da. Javae—Dear Sir: You salt me what proof I meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. I can safely say lintl never piescribed any medicine for Bowel Com „plaint that has given um so much satistsetton, and my patients so spe ed y and perfect reliefas this. Whenever IHa '.. .., into a family, it becomes a standing remedy f tho - Amen's. and is called for ka sin and agave,' w . ch I tht. a prett , .-. proof oft caey and use fusi, , cu. In th '. mer Complain f Children it has fteq ntly appeared to snatch tie little v.ctmis, ti, it Were, m the grave "It saved the life of my child, a 441 1 -ofinich and such a child.” I have repeatedly heard said: In dys therm affections of adults,, I pare lime and again secs i act like a charm, and gi've permanei t relief in a few h.. a, I may say in a few mantles. In fine, it is a alluahl. medicine, and no family should be without it. i It- ectliilly. M. L. Kuser, M. D. Is From Dr. 01. Steel.ng, Physician to the .Cumberland, N. J., Alinahouse. - .I tat I have used Dr ilitynesCarmin -itt savely in Bowel Complaints. and a . n in declaring it superior to i 'lib for the relief of those This is to certi!, alive Reigate very exit have nottl* least bestial eqy preparattee I hive am. titsesum. • Bridget**, Jule 1836. Wn. STarisNo,l4..l). Paco. ionatha 'mug. D. D. (late el Ilew 'York.) Presi• , dent of Granville College! Ohio. Dr D. J•vre—Dear Sir: I lairitrs• made use of you Carmioauve &damn in my faintly. and fitilltng tt admiral bly adapted to the com,.laints for which it is intended 'C take' pleasure in recommending , it to r use of nay friends and the puhitic_igerierally, believinti thosewho are afilicted with any dithese com Lunta wtjl find rehefby the use of this valuable medic/oh. Nero York. May XL 1037 • JONATHAN GOING. Prytr e aro inly Dr.D. Jayne, No 20 SouiltSil street Philadelphia..am► hetad oft. .Oakley. Reading 0, Walker. Port Clinton, mid of W.' . Epfing oudelem ens and Parrot. Pottsville. October D. Ili. •. a 40-1 y 1 : l i tiioll9l3l Illultica is. , ' T HE Subscriber will sells fe•• tliontond very '- fine ItIiiiiiCALUIIII trees noWgro • • ing near °riser i Ivrg on high gravelly grump& .tifj re the wood be— comes mute iii4tuilntliali - to iihy athe r situatinn. and 'llit tbilabatunt are more valuable for platilinrlMa [ ' tiV or die it' Ire now over funrillind • helf4eel ..' high, on! ni trlty well branched; they will besold n 7 ottstoh roetsunird t terms, lobe th•livered in October i ' November. - JOSEPIUMORGAN. "" *. ir - nt . :Til --- . -- 7 ----- ;.---..[."-;-: -3 8w Moilslime de i *tries• " • • , 0 • A. .FE cu a v_.. - • A.„FEW weed" lid did itboie arth :dr jdaVittelired i •M'and for anla cheap ny . E. W-. 'EARL. au li .m.o Ii . 33 WI .11t . - ` - • --,-:.:x-, -.- •... ', 7- : •.,..--,"4-•-- .:•,k- , -• - fsM - - ;- ~, W* - - Wr ).110 0 4 ...i(5...00E.4.5i_?5. illlitre, L aile ' ntkln Ito' t , .11 ,Atlttuaanscpseparatroo ear's - iunittary I.fi . aL,, o tti ginght eases—eapealally - ha. Cohis. Cestrinaricitilf,Watul fgatirkstkom, B ' ~ - ,AJfectienit., W hsoputg ptai de.-I(llVaddiffilllet .1 ..,xO.; briera t i . , , , the find resppetabilittY , Vieifilerconfident in saying ic tetuden ; elfsce that a mai of its will he its best recottutiOnde , tion. ' , ''''' - '.'' '.' -''''' - '."." •': 'Or 1 Dr.-JonithstrGoi .. : terGrariaille Col - • ()bui l to blew Sou lazes to:Dr.lspe.sbuisi New ork,rDecember. 1816, sayt-e'lle-waslaboring under- nacre midi. ' b,auad hottiseess,:and *OP! difficu of breath . in& so meat that he ',lelthiMsell in ini silent dafige : r . ofinimedufte, istiffoiatiOn:Stit iris' perfectlY cured bynsing ins Eipectoratic" ldrs.Delks. l is ask! . Nil Jersey, irate CoradurAathasai a rsa r esq. rears - binding: by using-two boides of thivuiedicine. Mrs. ard.tulsosof Sal . was cared of the same emu , : plaint y out bottle. young-lady. also of salem. ebo was limed by her f midi so be far gems with con sults n was -perfect! restored ; by three bottles. Dr. tlamil on. of St.. le Bouth,Carolina, was greatly affect 'by - a't MO; oarinens , and soreness of the longs: wipe using a the of this medicine found per man t relict. -- 1 PALI Nicholas Haiti um. Onerof the Deacons of the first ll:lutist Church, in Philadelphia has been perfectly cur-ii by it--sdier ha ' g suffered for SIXTY YEARS; with Coughs, Astarart. and spistisyg of filsood. which ori! remedy before could relieve.. The Rea C.C. P. Crosby. Writes as follows: I ! 1' NES YORK, Jaws 15,1839: • TolDa. Javare —Deir Sir: I have made Use oryciw Expectorant, personally and in in , &may. for the• - lasi six yearaaviihmeat benefit. Indeed I may concede:my life .prolonceil ay the use of this- valuable medicine. node, the blessing of God. for *mewl years. 1 may say 'almost as much in the case of my wife. and also of the Rev. Mr. 'Pinson. of the Island of Jamaica. For alt eases of cough. inflatemation of the chest. lung., and throat, I do moat unteddltatingly'recoottnend this as the best mediclue I have ever tried. My earnest wish is that others afflicted as I have, been. may cxperimee tbd lame relief, which I am peiraded they will, by using your Expectorant. C. C. P. CROSBY. The following certificate is from a practising PHY SICIAN and a much respected (.. - 7lesyyrisan oftbe Meth odist society. dated Modest Town, Vs., August.% 183& Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir: I have been using your Expecri lomat extensively in my practice for the last three months and for all attacks of Colds. Coughs. Infia tion of the Lungs, Consumption, Antonia, Pains - and Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the heal medi cine I have ever tried, Very respectfully yours. It. W. WILLIAMS, M. D. This EXPICCTORANTneVer bib/ to cure Asthma or re- here a Gogh. Price el. Prepared only by Ur. D Jayne. No, South 3d street. Phdadelphia. and may be had of G. W.Oakley, Reading. C. I.ei.enstng. Mauch Chunk. D Walker. Port Clinton. Win. T Epung and Clemens At. Parvin; Pottsville. wheie may also be had JA IC'S SARA NYE PILLS, CAR-MINA TI, R BALSAM, audTomc VERALIIIIGEL Oct 12. 1839: 41-1 y rEI HE CA USE OF DI LLIOUS COMPL A 1 NTS AI% D A A MODE OF CIP(E.—A well regulated and pros portionate.quanuts of bile upon ,the stomach is alWay requisite for the promotion of. sound health—tt stimu lates digestion, and keeps the intestinal canal free from 41 obstruction. Ou the interior surface of the liver is a Ismailia,. bladder, in which the bile is first i reserved. be ing Conned by the: liver from the blond. Thence it pass es into the stemacband intestines. and regulate s the in digestion. Thus,' we see when there is a deficiency of bile, the boey is constantly costive. On the other hand, an oversbi.ndaoce of bile, causes frequent nausea in the) stomach.; and often promotes very severe attacks or dis ease, which sofnetimes end in death. Fevers are always precede i by symptoms bra disorder ed stomach; as arc also scrofulous disorders. add all sym pathetic, functional, organic or febrile diseases. From the same cause, the natural and hea Ithy action of the heart, and the whale vascular system is impauedwnd re duced below its natural standard ; as exhibited in palpita tions, languid pulse, torpors of the limbs. syncope. and even death itself. in consequence of an overabundance of a peculiar offensive substance to the digestive organs.' '('he approach of billions diseases isat all tortaaitend act by, decided symptoms of an existing diseased -state of the stomach and bewels; i.e. with those signs, which are known to point out their contents to be of a morbid irri tating naturei-but wheever the ailimentary canal hap pens to be lorulkd with orrhaiindmatter. some derange ment of the healthy o ration, either or the general spi ll tem or of some particelarorgan of the body is the eertain result; and when this sta , e happens to be united with any other symptoms of disease.' its efrucis are always thereby much aggravated. The progress of orgatuc ob struction is often so rapid as scarcely to adm t of time for the application of such aid as is to. be offered Sy art. yet. in general. the premonitory symptoms ofgas roc load are perceptible fur a day 'or two previous to the feverish paroxysm. a period, when the most i ffieacioes asstatance -may be given. by urdoadirg the stoma. h and alimentary -canal of iis 'rotating contents, and thus reducing the sus ceptibility of disease. MOI.:FAT'S LIFE MF.DICINES, should always be taken in the early stages of halloos complaints; and if persevered in strictry according to the directions, will positively effect a Cure. The mineral medicines often prescribed in these dis eases. although they may effect • temporary core, sit he mine time create an unhealthy state of the blo od, and consequently tend to promote a rimer i of the very dis ease which they are employed to cure. It is then by 1 toe use of porgatives, exclasively formed of vegetable compounds. which. possessing within themselves no itol etertous agencies, which decomposition. combidation. ,or alteration can Idevelope or bring into action; and there fore capable nf prodncing .no effect, says that which is uesired—that s safe remedy is friend. THE LIFE PILLS and PHCENI X BITTERS have proved to fie the most happy in their 'e ff ects in caseajof billioua diseases, of any purely vegetable prep i t t4ati n eller offered to the public. If the stomach is foul, i y cleanse it by exciting it to throw off its contents; if notohey pass to the duodenum without exciting vomiting or 'nausea is the stomach; stinnilattng-the neighboring vicera, as the Itvet and pancras. so as to produce a more copious flow of t tow secretions into, the intestines; stimulating the exha eat capillaries, terminating in the inner coat. which an th creased flow of the useless particles of the body, foreign matters, or retained secretions. are completely discharged. For sale wffilesale and retail by the proprietor WI L LIAM B. MO.:FA l, .175 Broadway—to whom all let ters relative to the Medicines or orders must be direct . tttr The Gond Samaritan. explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of d.seasds. may be bad gran. at the of fice. ns BroadT.vay. For sale by Sept 28 MILLER & lIAGGERT'Y, 39- , f • Potp*ale Orwigisburg Academy. . . fi a r HE Trustees of atie Institution, respectfully in forms their neighbours and the public general ly that the Academy's now open for the reception of Pupils from all parts tithe country. Its situation is one of the most healthful and pleasant in the aim—there is nothing within ila vicinity to draw youth from the peal of Morality—every thing is calculated to armee Pupil," from abroad_ The principal textractur is Mr. P. B. CARTIGIL, late of Dickinson polle g e, and they feel assured that he may be able to give general satisfaction to those who may be disposed,to patronize the Institution.— In consecinence of receiving the state annuity, the price of Tuition has been much- reducs.d, and no pains have been spared in providing .every thing which may add to the comfort and advancement of the schokr. The course of studs and the plan of instruction a the sum.' with those of the older Acidetnies o our ate e but studies immediately connected wit, the b Meer of lite, and the intercourse of society tge naees, add holding al.o the patent orthe late. Dr. GCpsenhamer for the yams, to smelt Iron Ore with anthracite Coal, and retain - mg tha exclusive right (Weald patent to mitutatture Malliable tram and Steel: is-prepared to grant licenses for the Manidac Lure of Inin. Applikmionktotbe made to William F. Dean, Est;: at Pottsville. F. W. dglSSENlPtifirilß. • , _ • Sept 14 ANEW ttipply of Bkly:lbladeClathing hay. just beeb received wan thifir . 4‘l4 andthatinitatelL ing it the.ad Por4-01fitxs at 20 per cent cheaper than it can hen had, by buying the goods and:holt% h ma meats abed Altera. , to receive throtigh out theitaroantfitog• made of the beat ciatefials by the tast workmen," and to the,tatactimaible manner, which will.invarlibly be sok! iit,liewAnrlt imail prices. B. Lipmearr. r4ittorvilta, Jeily 27, -1: A:tocir a 111)4 iltireli,, who tespeonaily. f ixon, neenittolifid whiloaerwellg,istleon his Isititid to assist in the Store. None otharneed ep a c" ilrtv : ~~~ ITAitEri) TlittNAk/Ljef - ißer,:n 1 1; s • add l WPOSTiolt- ---- -,- c l ap, attilidrerit i fne Arlo" • • 4 ' , - - - 4''''' , t-' - 1 r ti e . it ...-, .1. 7 .4 4ith 6 , . ... _s id. , o n. end ,I , toren. - 1 -'L" . - Whitelindl3lsit CM:iiiit do: dim Elastic, Commiancy/Pnir:led:flusialiders,' '• --, l'Real Black Italian i: Irraft';? . White and Fistired unpile gikkr-P4 1 111.. !phiatedyld PhuiriSa itiNtisekic. - --'. • ' • dor.t". r dli: -, " . ittriki., -'. - J.ineiviksonte,and•tsiilait, • --._..„.• 4 4kleriniviand,Cottor. ligiies- -• . • • .ilitirsqiitlieli.and.T .Biusbes, toio4nns - Iserender 11 ,-Boiel.Wglers • - . •10 ear i Oil inia - Nly ighia. -.. -Todtliiii~Pit . der?' - s - 1 P Canute and Shaving p, • s 1 Ladle'. Top; Neel 's, '.'Side Conti*, t- . 4. • • Real Turtle Shell Si e cprestas Patent 4 Key and g: glal{ej Finite, .. ! -• . asrionetS - -5 andS isjurond Fites,_ $ c Preach and Germ A - Ccoideurii, l' • Violins—irarions kinds,. ' . • - Viono BOWS, 1 . . .. . Gamuts fur Clarioriel. Violin, Flageolet, Flute and Fite. Flageolets, Violin Strings, Pilm, &c., s i lv e r ever point Ptincils and Leads, Pockctßooks and Wallets, Lemon SINT. .. • Currant-Jelly. , Preeeved Ginger. confectionary. Fro 4, Toys, &c. &e. Ise. .11JIIN S. C. MARTIN. • 36-tf • Scrt 7 f ' N 11)TIC E. s t .HEBEBY given, that .in conformity with the I (maims of thp arA of itssembly regulating the applications of Bani. ing institutions for charters, that Samuel Beilncr. A, Steinberger, B. R. Mears, John Provost, D. R. Brinnett, Joseph Jeans. Morris G Heilner, R. D. Lelir, B. M. Clenachan. J. F. Tay fur, Sam AO- D. Leiti. and James S. Wallace, intend plying to the ntgt Legislature of the Corn moo wealth of Pertnayltrania for the incorporation of a Banking institution to be called "SCHUYLKILL COUN TY Bang cor to be be located in the borough of Mioers>tlle County of Schuh (kill. The capital of the said Bank to be $500,000, with the privilege of increasing the same to One Million dul ears—the object rend intention of the institution be. ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi lege' and the promotion of the Coal Trade and the general welfare of community by a liberal and Iteabhy transaction of business. august 10. let 39 Notice II S HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having claims against the estate of AuMs Lewis, and all irasons indebted to the same, to present them io PHILIP HOFFA, F. W. HUGHES, 36-tt Assignees. GEE OVEM BER Fall and winter Goods, Jus r received and will be sold veq . low for cash LP at the Store of N. Nathaus, Cent& Street,—&- mcrican Pranta, p4l %cuts, at 8, 10 and 1:21 cents per yard, &c, also - English and French Prints, Msri. nos, Mouslain de Lams, at 31 per yard, Soperfine Cloihs of all colours, Cassitnere. and Coatings, all of which will he sold Wholesale and Retail, at re dtiord prices. ALSO a quantity or Fresh Teas just received,— Souettong. Poncbong, Pecco, Young tlyruft. ll 3"‘on• Sbubar, Gun Powder, Imperial, just arrived from Canton, and received by N..Nathanst. LT Country Store Keepers 4411 be supplied at the lowest 'Philadelphia pricks, the cheit, halt cheat, and Caddy. Black Teas at 37i per pound.—Grecu Young Hyson, 41.50 cents per pound. &c. &c. Sept 36—if N. NATiI►NS. Steal art's Diary for 1840, OriDiary Register, in rocket Book form, : ju.t.re. mired and or sale by B BANNAN. oet 26 4:4 '" Ladies , .Annual Regi‘ter, AND Houaewile's Almanac, for 11340. by Cain ohne Gilman. This worst ought to he in the hands of every house-keeper in the country JuNt received and for 6116 by B. BANYAN'. oct 26 43- VIRF.T Lessons to Geotnetrv. with 'toilettes' att. 1.: plizations t in Nlansutation,snd Artificer's Work and Iltleclaanica. by Charles Davoca, just received and for sale byß. BANNAN. oct 26 . , . 43 - The A.naerican .Almanac, - AL ND Repository of Useful know-ledee, for the X'A. year 1840, just received asid for sole by Nov 2 44 B. BANN AN. ' Cobb's :school Books, TTIE subscriber always. keeps on hang the whole series or 1 - 39hb's Suhool Books. which he will sell w hnlesaiWaticr retail 'at Philadelph is. prices 2et 2S 43-- B BANNAN. HassePa History 0. States. rilittE best wiirk for the use of schools published. a This work ought to be introduced into the putt. lic Schools of this Borough and neighborhood. Just rceeiaed and for sale by B. BAN NAN. net 46 43- . rb A M ASK b Linen, do. Napkins, Colo.md IL. Cotton 'l's'le Covers, Drunesiie Muslin., Tick ing* and Cheeks. Black Italian Cravats, Yarn Suit. penders, Hoskin Gloves, Stock., Rogow. and Collars, Sept 21 38-tf E. W. EARL., Via: CH and Needle Worked Collar; Worked Ruffas, Cambric 114kfs, Striped Swiss Muslin Black and White Raw Silk Hose, Superior Kid Gloves, Mirseilles Skirts, he., &c Sept. 21 -38-4 f CLARK on th o Mulberry Tree and Silk Worm a new and excellent work. • Cubb's Silk %lineal—and Sayer's American Fruit Garden Companion, al sail new and excellent work„ Just received coo for sale by• may 4 B. BANNAN, 18— Kisterbotk Cooking Sto4s. 'WO new Kmterbock Caiiking ,Staveo, with. A p l\ Dal alas ..,eompletti—one extra size—fors r r 2 . Apply at this office. oc6. r. • Josephas. • . 7ME crollblete Works of Flavt3ue Jusrphoe, a •l 50. Jost received end for vale by It oct 26 43 , B. BAINNIAN. Map of .. WU.COIO.IN and lowa Public LaiSmveys a _very useful Map for persona rous of settling in the stove mentioned States, just received and for sale toy • B. bANNAN. Oct 19 ' I A LAVA end general assortment of FfIESII rik SEASONABLE -GOODS jou reteistsi end now opeuing, by JOSEPH VVHITV&ffON . Mount Carbon,Oet.s 14-tf , CA ._l e Al v Tilt ''-; New- ksiailliihsuent, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville.' rftlHE aubscribers respectfully anniiuneets thei Ali friends and the "pubig a generolly, that they have taken. the stole foraWy uceopied,Ay Jacob Ball & Ca, corner of Centre and Market 'streets, w4erotherare now.prorided with. • choice assort. •meat of - '," ''' - -• ' — Dry .6°041 . 1 1 . ' t Gn)certesi -.;-- tiAltibrop . * lie: whi.,o4kr A m oostinix44bosell at e eery .owest ' i c es:- i+ •- • :4 * . LARD *AT At/M. :1 AlUt. niri *Vail Cf . ii# 6 4.'st Zit' ` 4l lO l -Vi it!! ii• - ,1 ietr • " WAALIit btu 14'01 ' • . - • ..ys. . , OrgNAL. • 11MUMMI MHZ , .4A 3 V0 1 • ;iverotiß6e;ttil, frlrkußl Davies' Geometry. E. W. EARL Silk ! Silk ! ! New Goods. . New 4110 = re. 111 _ • , 14 1 .116iSicrigitilk. JERE IltoLESAtil'and Retail Dry g ood, ifiliiirty Eltere;-eoriier :C i lleeliill.Stieet - i'aeirt door - to the. EselanieWlW l 'Pottrage. ' •• • ; 'MASY ,apr it l 7 x " • r "FALL 04101115.' TUAT. leceinrsd and opening at the .Suimeritates. ..Soie io iliaritet meet, a choke scientism' or po and. Winter Goody consisting, • - 17asabneraa...••••-• , =,.-4 :=.lllOtwieline $•• Sattinet.. • Chiatze and Anaemic •E!riiits. Plain dC Figuid Salk Velvets. FrenChAna., P.slakFigited Sattins, Merino Shawls, Black Lace Black and blue black Silk. Fancy Silk bdkfs., All of wbieb will be sold very Clean for cash. Sept 21 , - W EARL. I - CALL. J7' 7'H-13 . . Cheap Grocery store, Corner i f Centre and Canon:4W Sued*. subscribers have jolt received a new supp l 17 i of all kinds of Groceries, such as Tea, toßft, :Sugar, Mollie ea, Lard;,.Shoulders, and a sopenior article of Hams, also Honey Syrup and Siesin lames, Mackerel, Shad, Salt, &c ;lull of which is of. fared cheaper'than ever for cash,. by MINI - ZINGER & august 24 44ttr PROPOSALS for a,Lease •or Purchase of P EAWSPL ram." MALL, Pottsville, Pa. THE Subscriber gives notice, that be will receive Proposals for the purchase " • . of -I,his desineable Hotel, so well known - to•lhe travelling community, or lie will receive mds for lasing it unfurnished, from theist. April, 1840, for a term of years. • No property in the State can be made More profit able under judicious superintendence than this.— Its location in the coal region and the tide of !visit ors alwpys pouring in, will continue to render it a place pf resort as long as the great coal and ircittop mations shall possess interest. Belides this, in about 18 months, the completion of the Reading Rail Road will bring the Boroogh, within a few hours ride ..f Pholadelphta, and travel ling Till consequently Increase , with these exterded facilities. 3:2-6mo The Proposals either :or purchase ar lease, most be directed to the subscriber before the 'lst March, 1840, and unes%eptionable referemms given as to standing and capaotlittes for the proper conduct of such an Establishment. GEORGE SHOEMAKER; Pottsville, Pa. 29- July 20th, 1P29 The U. S Gazette, Pennsylvanian, and New York Star will publish the above once a week on. til Christmas 'next. -and direct their bills to Col. S'inemsker. Penneylvisnie Hall. Poitissille. Pa Port Clinton Voundry. FOR SALE. WILL be sold at private sale, the Fotmdry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sebuyniil4 county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at lb. ...... eneement of the Little Schuylkill and, Susquehanna Rail Road, now making'i and will in a short time be one 'of the beat situations in the country tc do a large business For terms &c. apply to PARKE& TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton. 6,631 MARBLE MANUFACTORY. riltiE subscriber begs leave to inform the inhabi. A (ants of this place, and the surrounding country, that he has un hand, and intends keeping a large' and well selected quantity of Marble Moduments for graves—and would invite those wishing to pur chase to. give him a call, as he assures them that he will sell a. cheap as they can be procured any where in the Stale, and as well engraved; which will be done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh language or the ISAAC TAYLOR. Jr. 24—tf June 15 Dwelling House to Rent. THE floinic in the . upper part of Ma , haniango street, now occupied by Mr. aan k. D. K. Moore. it possesses every ad - vantage for a faThilv residence, both in me ; plan, and location : ha. a Stable attached, and . • Poinp of excellent water on the premises. It will be vacated in a few days, and will. then be for rent. Terms may Se known by' applying at this office. Oct 12 41—if JI:IST received and now opening —a large assort . ment of seasonable Drj-Goods —Groceries, • liatd and Quernsware, Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4. 3, in whole. half, and quarter Barrels. Salt, Plaster, 4w, all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. Country Stomkeepers and others will find it to their advantage to call before purchssini elsewhere. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. 2 Mount Carbon, Ilea. I PARKER & Co. 'Mercers it Tailors, INFOIiM their friends and the pleat in general that they !vrive„removed to their tormer atitud in Centre Street, (opposite to Miller & Haggerty's Store.) where they have on hand, a general assort. mcnt of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort ment of Summer Clothe, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Veatirls, Linen; Cotton and Citi u s, Shirt, Seer f'`4 Bombazeen Stocks, Linen and ('hints Bosoms and Collars; also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without-Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cat ton Hose and Half Hose, Pancy Linen and Silk Handkerchief,- and Gum Elastic Suspenders: They also have on hand •n elegant stock of Gentlemen's and floy's wearing apparel, such es Fun* and Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Pataloonp, made tiller the latest fashion lied the best work manship, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. P. S. Wanted two o r three good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant work will .be given throughout the season. , Pottsville, Sept. 14. 1838. 72 COAL LAND . Fur Sale, or to' be Rented. THAT veluable tract of Laud called the "Clin. ton Trait," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn. situate on the wrest Nurwrgisn 'Rail Road, next north of, and adjoiuiing the Peach Mountain is of ered for sale on accommod ding terms; or the Coal Mines will ',e leased stletillY or together to an ap. roved' tenant . Apply to - HENRY MORRIS, & Wa'lut Wive:Philadelphia. , r HE undersigned cautions' the public against, A purchasing or leasing the tract of land- called Cltidon Tract, on the Emit Norwegian rail . road. ftAin Elizabeth' Spohn, or 'Heary Morris fOr ,.: her. ar .tte, the oudeTsigned_ claims title triereto, and will inatituteltituihkAtiptt ,au person attempting to take the posseagiod ttiEtetit: Mantieim sprit 2s, 1818. Neal, Fall Goods. -XlNlTfcreceuved an elegant asimotment of Pall and' -1• P 111 . ,inutr gonds.-e r motstiag-ol - • - MergneNciltencgine:• 14.0Pl:FBrocha de t .,-,Merino, Mates, Ckillys... gotite; pas. sitetree, SattineUsi Vealings; Carptitnr; Aikipt,whieb will be fold cheap for - aiati l iq:'4 Oct 40-14 N. NAtUANS. Pottmville ew Goods. Caul ion. JOHN POTT: "32 ME . r :" lak ,,.‘ , 4-- . • '..iltilliiklft. ..4.1i,-.41, , ,,.„., -- ...---*: - i;-: , .2. ':: h - o§";Plf.r.: 4 ' . `". e-- --[---1- -•,-- ;'; ..-;;.4 r-- -- , - , - - . .. - - --- - 2 ANAOUNCE:B to the travelling public Idea lethal iefitted bie , commodious estali= lishment• with every , attention 4; the iumfpit tng l e and con nienc of his patrons . The contiguity of its, ItittaitiOli to the Min - 6W Bank and the different Coal le a : recemmeodeit to the man ofbeseters , while its suttee lye period !Jewell irentilated ideeMegepart meats` unar it pectdinteivantages for theisumoar travel any invalid. , ••• • 'Tate yekpirreesinit is in experienced ' hands, end hell and Btr stoked WO every seasonable deli - 'clay a Lindandliguer. numerous accotrunodating iier-* optsat lei all times conduc: the pleasinfand attend the' *of his guests. , • . The uhrity' of the Boro of Pottsville. and the many ran of amusement. ifodi natural-And ZS]. whiclri vicinity affords, render i t a desirable- of nesort,e and the prbprietor pledgee his continued esenems to make a sojourn tberinn,condusive both to somfint and gratification. Potts fills Pa. March 30.1849. 13-ty - ILV =II TIE DEL 4 WARE COUNTY Ittsitrafeee Compatty. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY 'LAW. $250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MI ABE both limited and perpetual. Insuranc se /TX on Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores. Hotels. Mills. Barns, Stabler. Merchandise. Furnitureand.Property of every description, against lossor dam age by , FIRE. liiARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurvice company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a. gainst:the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods',wares, and merrAindise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourable as • any other institution. For any further information oti tha subject of tutor once, either against Fire, marine ( or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Anent. July 15 34-tf ' At Schuylkill Haven. or 'WILLIAM B POTTS,' tpwagsburg. SPRING GARDEN - Fire Insurance COmpany. miAKE both limited aid oerpetual Insurances on LTA Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels Kinn Barn ,Stables, Meichandise, Furneure, and, Prop. erty , O E f every .description, against loss or damage by FIR, 'rhe subscriber has been appointed Angst for the a ! boveineutioncd lnatitinion and is now prepared to make iNSURANCBEapion every description of property at the' lowest meek. Bk.NJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville-Feb.27.1836. • 15 RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Ra il Road Iron from 2.1x.i to IX} inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES from 33 in. to 56 in. ester nal diameter, turned & . turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road Arles. manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, for placing between the' Iron Chair and stone block • of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE. manufactured from New ZealanV Fiaz Batumi ,ed with India Rubber, and intended for incline Planes. Just received a complete as aortment ofCba ins, from in. to in proved & man ufactured from the best ca ble Iron. . SHIP BOAT AND RA 11. !WAD SPIRES, . of different sizes, kept con 'tastily on hail and for sale by A. At G. RALSTON. & CO. No-4, South Front Street. 371 v. . CHAINS. Philadelphia, January 18. %Venter.'"ll & Brother, AT 7HP, ULD STAND No. 65 NORTH .FRONT STREET, • , EAST SIDE, Tunis bOOll. Mill lux Cava! or AILCH Sr PHILAD ELPH IA I!LINU.kIAOTURER,g.cIF . White Lead dry and / . Calomel. pound in Oil, i Red Precipt; , Rini Lead. . White do Litharge. . Vitriol Alb. . • Chronic Yellow. Sulp..Quinine . do Green Tart. Emeuc - do Red , Ether Sulph. • Patent Yellow do Nitric lin Sugar Lead •do Acetic QMPer?.B Lunar Caustic GI. Vitriol - Com. do Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia . Muriatic Acid Sulph. do . Epsom Salts Lac-Sulphur Tart Acid Opi. de Narcot. Sup Cub: Soda Kermes Mineral Corros, Sub. Merc. Ethic:ins do. ~ Refiners ofChamphor.Sal Nitre. Brimstone. Bora:. &c Citier for sale the above mentioned articles. together wit ' a-general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs. and every otherorucle in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Reing mannfettrers of all thenrticles enumerated an der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most 'reasonable terms. . Window.and Picture Glass, from 6 B. to 24 30. Oct 21 1837 ', 48- Pills Pills! frIlF. safest. the best, mak. efficacious itsp truly vege , table Pillein existence are BDOCIBViLLLS, A component rt of which isSarsa patina, and known to be the must and thorough-purifier of the blood and animal fluids ever discovered. As a gentle or ac tive purgative, they areequally efficacious--whilst taking therm no change of diet or restraint from occupation is necessary. - may betaken-at Willmar-and under all circumstrintes-they will of reduse or weaken the sys tem by: their effect as most purgatives do—much corn. ,. k went upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation is well established.. numerous proofs of their efficacy having been Imblished at different limes. Stiffiee,it to . ray that in addition to their efficacy in diseases orthe stomach, liver, intestines, &c., they are the Only pills in existence that cleanse arid purify the flood and . animaki fends, removing all noxious aryl diseased humors there tom, and thereby removing ; airerupti ins from the skin— dry and watery pimples froth the face, neck and body. toter, rash, or breaking out of the skin, and all (atone cicsiseffections whttever. . They are prepared from vegetable extracts, iwarririt• ed free from mercury and the minerals) and by a *pi laf physician, attested by Drs. Physic, Horner, Gibson. Jackson, James. Dew ees, Hare, Coxe, Eta besides nu merous other physicians throughout the United States. who dailyemploy them in then practice. admituidering them to; disitristoinislinpreference to all other purga tives, and in preference to,all other preparations cufSar. aspirin*, in consequencd sof them - possessing the fain. bined effects of correcting the diseased hamors of the blood and-Maids.: and by their purgative properties,..re moving or carrying off the name from the systemocirti. out producing-the slightest inconvenience, or requiting restrictions.di.c. Numerous testininniais, certificates and reionimenda-i done of thosePilla.from phypiciant and tithes, 'it pan' , the dir'ecikies wtith eXeirtiOir belki. B. tdfa signature accompanies the - genuine oattwo aides reach box ow; yellowisbel. Fria Tinsigtritve cogs Bcia.. For oily by, v NNA N. r . ' - fitirleatentfot'...NeWtieltill County. . Also flit asleby J Taylor- & Cu., filmersvilher- Hugh , Mai i l : 19-tf • . a. to. w HEfiE,o4l#ll,qta u Adeiinistretion of the v goods and chitties whiet; were et- Lakskqa: wok deceased, have,bnen gnawed by the,liegiqter of Schuylkill county tolhe subs c ribers ;.Aliltersone indebted to the Fetid :Lake La nigan, demised. are requested to makerpaiinek l _t those iiiiy.ingichtimis against the estate Of said ,deceased to Kers* theei' for settlenienL WRY VAAI :• ',l4Mlis:VAttla 'l 'Monet Carbon, Sept 28 39:Z '''`'' ls '• 1 Rt ',estiliill3 OA: 411Mjtet t, 1 bon SATO% Fund So.ciety,is n ew . :'77:lgiliyi 41::Fund: Society. .. :-...".,.*iiiieveir - -i:ljiy Print 9to 3 o ' clock at th e ug, &tea Dlikir ind Peptialt, for the be 0f., , .. ~aalaikfg- _ ira*i 4 tfifity enxient notexceedinglsoo, I front:4ol4mi' ' tr;!- upon' which' an interest of 4 gietettatkarill - .• - paid.on every 95 and . upwards ; b oa itossOrpot. w . I be antalkali on anytfracuurtal parts j'af' 07:7 - Tit.F . , Vida or any part may be drawn out "onifirtit _ froth twelswelts to Th ree months al the kitsiiiioii . ;adapt. The beanies of the Society Avilrbeetiliditeted by the following officers and 4 ,, lagensontilthe Ant Alonday in May next. . Paisideint—AQUl LA BOLTON. . , . • • Managers. ' .feeetthtarrall Sainuel4. Putts Ediward litigheii .. 'E. S. Warne • Jacob Bull .. . • Jalle 'Pinner .. .. : - 4.Wbitney, Secretary and Treasurer. 1 Article 3d of the Charter. ••.No emolument shal "soever shall be received by the Preeident or Mars eget", for their services: nor snail any. Manag e r become- i borrower from the inottlution. 4 ct 3 --- Resumption of Business. • NEW DRUG STC RE. - worn llobiiber returns his gratetnl `acknowl- 3.- edgementa to the. citizens of Pottsville and others...who stepped forward to his assistance afier the 'lgen of his prmierty by fire in ;December last, and would also acquaint them and, the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the thug Business in the honse.formerly occupied by Chai lea W:Cliemens, in Ceittre Street, an the. borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as. sortment o- Drugs, Medicines, - Paints, . Oils, . Glass, Dye Shady, And every othei article in the above line,iwhieli Ke is disposed to sell on very low 'and acComiwodating erms. N. 8.. (cr. Physicians prescriptions carefully ptit up at the shortest notice. - • Pottsville, May 30, 1838 —i-- t .R E 111.11fiG . NAIL AND IRON WORKS, HAVE .on hand, BOILER IRON, SBEEI f do. ROUND &SQUARE IRON:' COAL SCREEN ' RAILROAD.do. Bar Iron of any size drawn to ordcr. Mail+ no Spikea of all . pizes, for pale at loweitt city yr' . • All sizes Rag Road bun, punched and cnunte: sunk, and cut to angles. KEI MS, WHITAKER & ra. 1— Jan 5.1839 Stone Ware; FIRE • AND FIRE BRICK. rr HE a. b:cribers, respectfully announce to the -m• inhabitants of Pottsville, and tin' ricinitt, that they are•slaviys prepared to nerve them in the re. lection of a large and complete assortment or Stone Ware, of-all kinds and varieties. They hkevis e keep constkntly on baud, • supply of Fire Brick, warranted to: all cupola purposes, which they offer at whole•aliand retail at low prices, and on acinm. - modating term& WELLS & Reading, Mardi 1839. • 140—ly ` NEW IRON .fit Hardware Store. T HE spbatcribeis would reypecitidly announce t to the public, that he has added to his fOlnwee lock, a Iron and Hardware,- consist tng , i9 part or American and English Bar Iron, Hoops and Rand Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Coat, Crawly, Shear, German and English Blister and A. M Sled Vices, Mouse•holc anvils. Smith's Bellows. Cad Steel hand, ohoping and Broad .axes, nails.and spikes, together with a general assort:l - inn of Iron 'ongery, all of which will be sold at reduced prices, be JOHN CLAYTON.- . april 22 3 Franklin Rolling Mill, On the Little Schuylkill Roil Road, near McKean& burg, &buy/kW county. T HE ; subseritiers respectfully announce to' the public that the Rolling Mill is now in the tall tide of successful operation, and are prepared to furnish Iron of a superior quality, 401 the vrzes on ordinaiy use. A lgo, it id Road lrcm, of every-. kind, at the shurtemt notice. Address, SAMUEL RA RTOLETTE & CO. Port Clinton, Schuylkill.CO. Pottsville. Feb. 9. 1839. fi-ly• rascal Iron Works Ware house. 1%,77 /South Third Sired. S. E. corner Walr. PHILADELPHIA. Morris ) ,Tasker it Morris, IRON Foundeia, and Manufacturers of Coal Grate's, Furnaces. Kitchen Ranges. Bath Boil erg,. Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded- Wrought INV Tubes, for Steam, Gas. Hut Water, &c. Jllleto Cash Store. WEE Subscriber begs leave to 'Worm-his hirnds one the Public in geneial, that he hate (Tenet a New Cash Store in the Towiror Llbwelly o, kill enmity, consisting of • • Dry GoOda, • Groceries, • • Hardware,. Glasl'and Queensware, Cedar Ware, 4c. 4-c r , Which he intent's to sell for cash as 19w ss any other place in the County. Country produce will be taken athinrket prices. JACOB KAERCIIER. • Llewellyn, May 11. Choice old . Wines and Liquors. 111ILLER St. Haggerty have on hind Superior old Madeira Wines in Wood 4. nortle do. do. Pole and Brown Sherry do. do. do do. Grope Juice Port Wine, .. do. ? do. Royal Company do. do.; do. Cognac Bran d y of the followiee Choice Brands, Ottard 4r co., Coalmen, Piing, aid Pelievousin. • • Superior old Holland Gin, Henry Lela; and 4—J. Bohlen Importers. Pk° Madeira, Sicily Madeira, L. P. Tenerife Old Pole. Lisbon, Dry and - Sweet Malaga Mau. 40- may 11 19—tf Grocery More. 1 IHE subieriber having lately returned from nossAlargely "applied, lindi Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, Wines,/ Liquors, at.e. 1600 Hams, a aupply :of Doled Beet, several bar silta,,of, Irish Herrings, 60 barrels, of Whiskey of a superior quality, 'suitable for tavern keepers,' ,supply . of domestic Dry 04:;(xls, an extensile supply of W inter • , Clothing, amiable for the „region, also .Boots and Bootees of various aim and qualities, all of which be offers for -sale at)low plieetloczkiti, or coputry prodoists. • • DENBY:BOYD. Morris' Addition, Dee 22, faIR. 541 ‘lO$E tinhscriher has now on hand at his Stott a- and Storehowe on Centre and Rail Ron(' 'tree* ASklialsettiinenLoCasioda,suitabiefut the coals° . giori viz i . • Barri Iron 01, assorted sizes, • Band and Hoop do ndu. • Nails and `pike Rods do • do • . • S4eel,Round &Square do do Itaija and Spikes do do . 'Coal: Shovels do' 4o . • • frardware. a genttral asesektment. - 'An of which he hi selling it reduced prices. 2 • • ' CLAYTON:. Wahl, AT 26 cents per 100, just received aid fet vakrby Jun* 1 ..„ B. &ANNAN , WM. T. EPTING •_ • t
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