°.; ' E El -1 .", ~, ,t . ,-,-; fit,o m d i e Manog r , • ,„:,.., -.1 i ~ 2.4 . • Thootreetikdaiitgele ibrie th enoo.llol: - T ,' ir Thouhnooen*Atent , savors beli:: ' , i ; innaleat theingto e mould loot sad ind Warn' Andorbatisieerearnia„ Mudd tteartatebeenboini %the girls are the faintsfor posies flat Means i , • In the world's weed,* Pelee, this,side of the tombs -: Bat like the bright rostithat soon withers and .fades.. Theylnuateither get ti L nnier!, or beAripd•opoid maids. They :ave. - lovely: ;the ehuntietribey're fair and , Att the sweet simmer lillies tiat gainidi the vale; In Fashion's py woke &OM flatter and•film; '1 And barter their binuttlf for a fool or a ROI: : - , ' The delicate asatures! they sweeten life's tali ...- - - And mare oar dull entetiesetwith sadness to fleet Tbey isairgattetts hoeey from poisonous things— Bat the darn'd little insects are furnished with state o tbrre,thent: though, still—ondf wherever Iso , , , 1 etze cot for trouble. nor sontsw.nor wo. ; Belong as lnightroses are sent from above For the girls to Medlin in, a bundle of low! - r ''. ', • t. ; . : 81.0OMN `-SCRAPS Af.ND SCRUMMING* 41 His that eooket. honk any pictures P " said Miss C. tn I to y s boilksefier. _ 4 No, Mini none," was the an. were si•WhY," ex !aimed timidity and. beautiful i younglady, is whatis the use of telling us,: how to ' main a good dime if they give nano plates?" ai.. A new ladle h been invented in Philodelpbia, for ;which 'the inventeihas taken out a patent. He hai given to it thel classical . name of the ii Grecian Bend." -It is' said Ito •be infinitely superior to the kind now• in use, end. is universally adopted by the ladies at Washingtim. The Grecian Bend is des tined to be' the rage.' ' ' ' ' 'lf a man has a right to be proud of any thing; it `is of a good action; done, as it ought to be, withoutl - any base interest lurking at the bottom of it. Childhood is like - a mirrorcatching and reflect ing images from around it.• iA: lady on first.taking up a newspaper; ooks first ' to:the marriages,- then to the deaths v first to what 4 most to•be desired' then to what is most dreaded. • 1 •True • .eneli ' a r • • i pold notes stands on foolisnceremony. ; 1 , 'I The. - The Norfolk Phcenix says that the irregularity of . the mails bas ' t hrown the editorial corps jupon their , • toils.'l 1 If.-a.man conimences to save ten cents a 'day i when !Mitt twenty - ono years old, and continues to do so i!ali'l lie is seventy. tie will then be worth over ten thousand dollars.. - Ttie N. E. Beiew says that there iii living in Baltimore, near .libe Clipper race, a negro whose legs are so crooked that he can't find his k nee joints, and his heelaare so long that be is ob liged to go down stairs back Wards, and can't turn 4 'corner of the meet will:mit' knocking down a lamp post. We ,;don'tbelieve it: I ' - t - The Telegm h gravely asserts that Gov. Porter 011110 i be in. th city of Philadelphia and in Harris. hing at the sam time. : _ - 1 1 • 1 ,TheMiltonia r equests ' 'some member of our Le gislattire to e 1. f of- its thanks. Go to school, friend' ? and 'leas? to know,' if possible, something about the definition of word 4. 1 , Martin Van Buren intends' to take lup his rest- ' deuce' in the cis of New York. A splendid man- ' - Sion IS now pre aring for his reception. I 1 Wisaand John Q. Adams bpi had 4 flare up in the House of ftepresentatives. Both came off , sec- - ond best.' Nearlj ten Mons, in specie, were 'paid out by ; the Philadelph a banks during the "twenty days' of resiimpthm.' . , The United totes Navy consists of , fifty-six ves sels, all told _he British have about the same num ber of war a ' era. The population of the St. Charles Hotel. New Orleans, by a census taken•a week or tWp since, was near seventhandreA3—inbabitants enough to stock a good ' sizeill country illage, and make considerable of a show at that. , The seat of tgovernmentis said to be overrun with office seekcnsirprincipally from the West. Old Tip will have a tongh time of it in order to get rid of„ the needy i pa4tiaans., , . .... Recorder. orris, of New York, has not been re- moved by . (overnor Seward as s yet—eo says the Herald. What's in the wind ? . . . t A. yopng, nionstachoed foreigner, a few days since, gut a severe .ovitiidirig iii New York, for insulting - 1 two ladies as they were passing along Broadway.— Served him right. . --.'• A Britislii i cruizer captured a slaver off St. Croil, soinetitnein pecernbei last; on board of which they foufid 240 children, boys and girls, from 7 to 13 years of age,; all naked. 56,274 fotteign passengers arnved at the port of New York between the Ist of March and the Ist of November,. hist. Master Diamond, the negro dancer, drags by mense houses at the St. Chad* Neiw Orleans.—, Alas, for thi l t legitimate! • A theatrical company from Philadelphia pre now pitifing at Harrisbuigh. Mrs. Hunt is. the bright, particular arr. A womates courage is always the courage of the mind—the highest description of valor which the human *kW: is .capable. Danger strengthens instead of deterring, it, and white ninny meta grow nerveless they simply;' become more cool. The valor of man is most dependent on brute force, and, where this fads, courage in an uneducated mind rarely survives its loss. - On an aterage, there are tw.) inquests held in the city of New York every day by the Coroner. Sleighing about these parts has been very good for tt fortnight past. . --Firrascs ov Naw 'Yea .—On the first day of October, 1 x 849, the balance in thO- State Treasury wai ' , $63,034 15 Amount o receipts from that datolto • the 304 day of September, 1840, . ' both days inclusive, was 4,283,388 72 T tal. • ' .$4,346,422 8/ The ex :Ahem during the same . time w re • • Balance . l3 . Tre,as try Sept. 30,1840, $47,505 71 For'ihe redemp tion of bills, there was paid from th e TrismOny $315,129, mostly, if uot'all, for the city benlr. . Them was divided to thtcommon schools 0 the State $274,999 95 . and to acade mies $47,109 42. The expertses of the Legislature for itsllaat session were $99,495 83, for the Court Of ErroM $24,518 70. Mf.BlcLput.—We learn from the Buffalo Comip. l 'al Advertiser of the 28th nit. that after McLeod had been released on fail, two or three hundmd t artried men forcibly kepoducted him to ital. There object Waa to , afford an opportunity to the owner of the Caroline to arrest McLond for•the deatmeamt of his boat, and thus datlin him on •thitreldk • A Bail Estumsottor-The Cincinnati Chronicle states that the Cashier of the Gallipotis. flank has ascended. and that the Presideat is under arrest on charge* . preferred against him.' 'An indictment is also prefitrred against the Cashier. The heaviest ereditae preferred taking the best of theihMounted t ripse tesey other chance of paynieot.- - , t , • L; -e-,•-• - • .. 298,917 16 • 1170 - 1104 1 41)• Tag jai • form,rdolt° or -.. Viig4')ibirdosir talented milt. treat elierand. latte*linatio t*'*glatir Together. • with 'apply of: • rz among - which are • , , While & Bed Lead Ow. GrPoo Paiat• Whim Legal gronnd in Black Paint. ' • I 'Chrome Green.. „ Voogd: - - , China*, Tao*, Japai- Veaerion Red. - • ," (Unap644d t : Yellow Ochre; ' I:itharge: Biaet Lead .'; , Straniall BrOwir,' " • ' t Paint Brushes,- ' Immix! Oil, , • Saab - • ~ - Window Glaris of assorted alai& from 7 try 9to 30 . • I, DYE ETUPFB., , • Indigo; Madder. Annatto, Loogwcrod.Redwodd. Panic Camwood, Brazil Wood. Copperas,' Tamenc, neal; Verdigris; &Oil' Red Banners. • SPICES' • • ' Mace, Magner,. Cionamon,ClOvea, Pepper, Abides Mustard, Cyjuule Pepper, , PATENT MED/CIIV/3, rtc.l , SteersDpodeldoc, Barber's !torso Powder, GodfreyaCintltali • Heyrs Embrocation for Bateman' Dropsy, Horses. • - Turlinatoiks Balsam, - Liquid OpedeldOc, ihrfaem Oil. British Oil, Ralsam'Ob Maltha, Oil of Spike, Golden ,llnctunit, - Oil of Stone, Spring Clik • I . • , PERF MERV.; • ColognelWater. Lavender Water. Pay Rom Bears Oil; Lemon' Cream; Bears Create. Na: les Con. wind. Cold etealai, Lip Salve, Ttioth Powder. Maeass • Oil. Pearl Powder. Jaynes Ilairrfonii. Toilet Powder 1 • t adhes, Hair. Fah. Tooth. it Nail Brushes. - withTO:fellerevcry • othci. article in his ;me: which he itt disposed to Fell at fair prices; and respect fully solicits a share of public patronage— Physecianklind StorekeebOrs supplied with medicines ft . il small advanced on city; prices.. • JQHN S. C. MARTIN . Centre. nest door to Mahantango St. Pottsville. Nov. 8.1 - 1840.• • - • 48-if 111" Phy'sician's prescriptions carefully compounded at all Mous. t • New toods. ' • JUST received and opened , n choice selection of Fall and Winter Gorids, consisting in flirt, of Cloths, Cessimeres, Sattinets; Plain and Figured Silk Velvety, block and coloured Sillis,Cbintses, and Domestic; Prints, Flannels, Hosiery. &e, together with a general assortment of Fancy & Domestic Dry. Goods which will be sold very cheap. D. W. EARL. r September r 19 , Itlushn , e Ganes. • PLAIN and Figured "Muslin De Lanes," jost received and for sale low, by DetobOr $, . 18 7 - : Letter and Cap Paper. 200 REAMS NO. 3 Letter (plain;) 56 do do 3 do ruled, 150 do dO 2do do and plain, 50 do ~do 1 do plain, .150 reams No. 2 cap. plain, for sale at Ire ry low prices by E. A l . HATHAWAY & Co. Comin Meichants, 13sotith Front rot. Philadelphia, Auguit 8, 32 . Wetherill & Brother, ! AT 7lii. OLD STAND NR: 65 NORTH. FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, THREE DOORSI FROM: THE CORNER OE ARCH ST PHILADELPHIA MIANUFAeTURERS OF Whitei,ead dryand / ; Calomel, grxiOnd in Oil, i Red Precipt, Red Lead, ' White do . Litharo, Vitriol Alb. . Chronic Yellow, Snip. Quinine ' . dO i Green Tart. Emetic do ' Red Ether Sul ph., Patent{ellow do. Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic • Copperai . Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol I Com. do Aq. Fortis ! Acet. Morphia . Muriatic Acid 1 Stilph. do Epsorri Salts 1 Lac. Sul plow Tart. Acid Opi. de N a rcot. Sup • Carb. Soda I Rermes Mineral Correa, Sub. Merc. I Ethiops do. Refiners o fChamphoi,Sal Nitre,Brimstone.Borax.ite. Offer f:or sale the aborementiehed a rticlestogether with a general assortment of Paints. Dregs and Dye Stull's, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. I . • Being manufeturers of all the articles enumerated un derthe above head. tney pledge themselves to supply their friends and the[ publicon the most reasonable terms. 'Window and Picture Glass. from 6 8. -to 4 30. Oct 1 1837 48- Shamokin Coal Land FOR SALE. gi CIE undivided half part of two tracts of land, 7 1 --r Situate on Shninokin Creek, Northumberland county. State of Pennsylvania. in the warranted names of John Brady, and Robert Gray, containing eight hundred and sixty-eight acres and allowances; these lands are adjoining the flourishing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottsville) they: abound with both the red ash and the white ash coal; and on the lower tract irnn ore. of the kid. ney species. has beqn foetid in considerable quanti. ties. The Pottsville and Danville railroads runs nearly through the ! middle of both tracts, and is in complete order trop Sunbury to the centre of the gray tract, thus giving them the command of all the markets on the Susquehanna, (and now that the canal is finished 'to the water) of all the markets on the Chesapeake. This property offered for sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston, by A. W. JOUNSTON, Paecutor, No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street, West of Broad. rluladelphia Feb. 8 Cloths,. Cassitners, dic.Sattinets i t LARGE assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, and Sattinets of all colours and Prices. Alen Beaver Cloths, and superior Veatinge, of various styles, just received, to which the attention of Gen :lemen are particularly invited. SAMUEL HARTZ. 41— October 10, 1 E. A. Hathaway & Co. ) COMMISSIONAND COAL MERCHANTS No i 3 South Front Street, Philadelphia; (Whorffoot of South etreet,Schuylkill•; May 23 21—tf Cloths,: Cloths ! ' j JUST received by the subscribers, and for sale at reduced prices for calif). 'Superior Brown Beaver Cloth, • do Blue do do 4 1 do • do - Pilot do I do Brown do ; do !Also, superior Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Green, and fancy coloured Cloths, Cassia:eras and Beni. netts. • , IMILLER & , HAGGERTY Nov. 28, 48-- ; , 1 II MeOno Sliawis t &C. T _UP IN'S superior !Merino Shawls, purchased JP -a from the importer at a small advance, just re• eeived and tar sale cheap. i Alsu French , end English Mermoe Main and figured Monslin De 11, anes, and Figured Saxony Cloths, &c. . lioaember 2j. Bear Valley Coal CoMpany. '',IIU'OTICE is hereby given that an Election will i" be held on Saturday the 27th day of February, 1841; at the house of Matthew Wilson, in the 'bo ough of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennaylva. nia, to chock)trchn.the . Stockholders of the Rear ;Valley Coal CdmpanY, seven Directors to manage the business of:the Company .tor one year. •• -CALVIN ;BLYTHE, - Preaident ' , 1 .1 or timilear Valley Coal I - • Jan 23, 4-.6t ' • ' :- : Company ==:=MMI BEDWELL'S Tenn., Ringworm: and*ch Asupply of the above ointment jest received and for Bale wholesale at al retail at the Drop Store • of the sttbsertbet: !here alsO may be seen certifi. cotes of its efficacy. in the cote of obstinate:cases of Tetter, &c. JOHNS: C. MARTIN,' Also for sale, Pr. iledwelre'relebra:ed GREEN OINTMENT, for the cure of Felons, Ulcers, Old Cuts, Sto. October 24 34 . . , VEGET'ABIA: LIFE PILLS AM) IW&' PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity . which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al most every disease to which the human frame,is liable. is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their frutta—their good work*, have testified for them—they did not thrive by the fait Of the credulous • In cases oft Costiveness, Dyspepsia. Bilinusand .Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches.lmpure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy A ppeananee of the Skin,Ner sons Debility, the Sickness incident to Feinalesin Deli cate Health. every kind of Weakness of the 'Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most ex hausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Plicenix Bitters beyond the reach of com petition, in the estimation of tvery patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, a t WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, New York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fee simile of John Moffat's signature. Wit The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents - , 50 cents, end el each, according to the size; and the Phcenix Bitters in bottles, at Si or 52 each, with full di rections. ' • FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter eating little pamphlet. entitled " Motlat's Medical Man ual,designed as a Domestic Guide to Health—contain ing accurate information concerning the most preva lent disease, and the most approved remedies—by WM. B. MOFFAT." ' Apply to the Agents. Agents.—The Life medicines may also be had of the pi incipal druggists in' every town throughout the United States and the Canadas. Ask for.Moffats Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters; and be sure that a fac simile of John Moffat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs. MILLER & HAGGERTY. Pottsville. September h, 1840. 39—tf. THESE celebrated Lozenges were originally a private prescription of the late Professor Wis. tar. But from the great benefit attending their use in cases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4c. have become a standard remedy for these complaints. The sub. scriber Innings copy, of the original recipe, prepares them precisely according. to it. For psi° br the do. zen or single box, at JOHN SC MARTIN'S Oct 93 Drug Store, Pottsville. Resumption of Business., NEW DIIU STORE. frHE Subscriber returns his grateful acknowl edgementa to the - citizens of Pottsville arid others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pliblic gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug , Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortment or Drugs, Paints, Glass, Dye thilittlgg And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. . N. B. Err Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. . , Pottsville; May 30,1838 Lumber!; Lumber!!! Shingles, Lap and Joint. Boards, 4 Plastering Lath and other Lumber, constantly fur sale by Oclober 16, - WiMO Juvenile Piano Ini %trawler, J UST received and fur sate by B. BANNAN. Also Burrow's Jiano Primer October 17. . Festivals & Fasts. A fresh supyly, just received and for sale by B. BA %VAN FRESH •GOODS: • USTopened a large and splendid supplyof season * 0 ably Goods. comprising a general assortment of DRY' OODS, GROCERIES, • • LIQUORS, -; - HARDWARE, FISH, PLASTER, CHEESE, SALT, itc. 4.c.• , All of which will be sold cheep for cash or ex change for country produce- it '. :Store of JOSEPH WRITE & SON. Mount CarbOn, Nov 23 • • 47—tt REFINED WHALE OIL- 7 2000 galls. reined Whale 011, just received and for sale by. E. A. HATHAWAY &Co. Corn. Merchants,l3 Booth Front Philadelphia, August, 8, A ND Badges, juoi received and for sale by • B. BANNAN. Deeember 5, • 49 Green and Mack Teas J UST received and-for sale by , T.lll. J. BEATTY. Nov. 28. - „ 48— E. W. EARL: 47-tf d Shoes. Ladies Fine Busking, • do. Leather, , do.. I do French, Ties,l do Grecian. do'. do Slippers; do Boots, Morroceo and Leatiier.. • , Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, . • do Goateed ,do.- • , do • Shoe", 'colors° and fine, • - Children's. Sbdes of every size and quality. . net received from New, Fork., and for sale very. ow by 28 ,T. J. BEATTY. No% 6 • I-. ftlimegg WISTELIMS LOZENGES. For Colds. Medicines, Pills, WM. T. EPTING SAMUEL HARTZ 41,-- Harrison Medals, OM a • I t t -! ; w , 116111111111 . • • titr e .Wenia i s „ *A Agar" talk *ilk ,r 7 q/ii t itnat'4lParriaielirliteittfaiit '!,iiiiiringti-contimoool- iglifelfed WIN el of HeieliPittlrkqmon• Blyctd otheevtgicebte sitht donde. PrePeettiffitly I M. 4 0 Ws " • • IlEinniand itdmitted pectoral vi?. tnes..of the Herbs front which the BALS#Pa Ole lIOARBOUND is made, are too geherally known to quire recommendation; it is therefore only : necessary to observe that this Medicine etantainirthe whole of their Medicinal properties. highly concentrated, and so bap . pily co:06;nel with ieveral other vegetable sobatatices. as to render most speedy, mild and , certain rernetl, how • in use, for tbe COMplaintsabOTlS mentioned.': For Children, this Balsam hoof Prestitnablevelne• It is a speedy remedy for theWhcqtang gk and and &Towle certain reli Cough efin Rowel Cooto. Taitintig. 4rc. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given to the tenderest infant sad should be kept at all limes in evesry family, as it is mach better for, the complatnaincidenttochildren than Pa regoric.Godfrey's Cordial. or the Cordials so commonly used,as hundreds in this City bait testified. , It is now about five years since this medicine was'en. tensively Introduced in this City,unit section of the coon. since which time it has constantly increased In enh• tic eavonr.'and it is at the present dine the most ooptilar Cough Medicine, in most of the. Northern and. Western States. More than lice Thong:ad Fire 11r:wired pot ties have been reviled annually, at the antweribereriti. M ',oe the last two years. and , although fi ve other . "-- gists in the City, are constantly supplied with thearti his sales are daily increasing. For the a itisfaction of those interested iniCertifica es, the following are added, although the common practice of collectinit a long 'string of vouchers; has not been considered the best way to mike its virtues knonii. We say 'ask' 'inquire ask those who, have used- it. 'ask Physicians is ho prescribe it. ask the 4% ;Tots whosell it try it yourself, and then indge as ye Gad Read the rollowieg.-1 hereby certify thr early in the spring of 1638.1 contracted a severe COLD. which set tled upon my lungs,and threatened a hasty Consumption. I used several prescriptions, tint obtaining little or ati re lief; I was mach alarmed. Happening to be at Roches ter, was advised by my friend. Mr WinaloW, to 1 0 a bottle of his BALSAII op HOREHOVND: I did so, and to ,mystnprise obtained relief at once—and by the utle of that single bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those afflicted with Colds or Coughs, at this inclement season, I say to and do likewise.' LEANDER. CHIPMAN. Ingratitude is the tase.sterime in man.—Wo are not a• mong that class of Editors wfri fora few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and honesty) - 'crack up' an a rticle and bring ikintorapid sale; neither are we willing to re main silent, after having tested the utility of an improve 'mayor discovery in science or art. Our readera will recollect we told them we, were unwell with a !sole throat and violent cold some few weeks ago Well. we purchased two bottles of WiNst.ow's Passim ott iloaz itowity and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Thos.) who are afflicted may try it upon our recommendation —Lewiston Telegraph ' Price 50 cents per , bottle. For sale by CLZbIgNS & Nevis:, and War. T. Erro, 'Pottsville, Pa and by the Druggista in the country! gen ,erally. October 4 43 SW IMIS PANACEA, j • For the cure of Scrofula, or King's evil. Syphthei. and the host of painful.disagreeuble, mid hitherto incurable affedions resulting therefrom. Rheumatism, Meroutt Sores, White Swellings, Diseases of (le Liter and Skin . General' Debiltiy, cSie. and all Diseases arising from Impurity of Blood. HIS Medicine is particularly recommended at II this season of the year, as un alterative and a purifier of the binod. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions. which invalids are uncoil. scions of until they have experienced its effects. It is also recommended in Diseases where the, lungs and breast are supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by themtse of Mercury or Quinine ; THIS MEDICINE has the singalar fortune a just tribute to its great merit, of being reccommend. ed by the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe ; whereas root one of the spurious mixtures, made in imitation of: it, has the least support from the Medical Faculty. This fact offers an argument so plain and concl.eiie. that it needs only to ba mentioned to enforce eonviction. Swaini's Panacea is recommended to all those inval. ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ups. Extracts, &e. Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, Philadelphia. ' Sold by B. pitman, Agent for Schuylkill Coun ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 12, 27—tf Crackers. wRESII Water, Sugar, Soda and /Iran Crackers for sale by E. Q. .L• A. HENDERSON. January 2,. 1— . Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. W ILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sehuylk ill county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry' is at the commencement of the Utile Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making; and will in a short time be one of the best situations in the country to do a large business For terms &e. apply to PARKE & TIERS, Iron Founders, Philadelphia: or ISAAC MYERS, Port Clinton 6-63 • Rodger's celebrated Pen , knives. A FRESH supply of Rodger's Penknives, a• mong which are his celebrated Treasury and Navy Knife. manufactured for the U.S. Government. Just received and fur sale by December 5, PART r R roN 1111ousrs to Rent, From the fiat day of April next. A TAVERN House and premises, porner, of ra-Coul an? Jackson Streetft, in the most central business part of the town. Two small ,Dwelling Houses and lots in Coal street, one small) Dwelling House with large out lot in Jackson street one Shop or Office with other apartments in Jack Son street, one Store and Dwelling house ins Lawton's'Additieb, with counters and shelving complete )cornerof ,Market and Second street, a first rate' business stand. Also, to rent and immediate possession given, Two three story Dwelling houses in Swift & Pattetscin's Addition, in Spruce street, a fine prospect from these houses—one dwelling house and premises in Second street, Lawton's Addition. KEE Two Town lots in Jackson street; and one ditto in Coal street in Port Carbon proper. Apply to WILLIAM B. HULL, • General agent, Scrivener, Accountant and Collec tor in Port Carbon. November 28, 48—tf - Cobb's School Books. C OBB'S series of School Books-,-A fresh supply at Philadelphia prices, by the dozen or single, always for sale by B. BANNAIsi. December 5, 49 THE Subscriber has =stonily on hand a ion rior assortment of Chair Stuff, .which he will dispose of at as low rates as can be obtained at any other establishment. PETER. SEITZINGER. Foot of the Broad Mountain, Little . Mahenop October 3, 1 40-tf A TWO Story, brick dwelling house and lot . 4 ""a• in Schuylkill Riven, now occucied by Strinnel Trout and others,Stone Contwould be taken in pay. went. For terms apply to the sobscriberfOrnogs. burg or Henry Heniuger, Philadelphia. ' JOSEPH MORGAN. Orwigsburg Jan. 9. 2- NEW GOODS. 3 -ceived and now opening a large and ' .rt inept of fresh andseasonable Roods, 1 = cheap for Cab, in in unhinge ' H ViffllTE &SbN. !.! :FUN, ‘ IP general Which will be ooIL for Country prod u ce., JOS. i.:114k. Ca:bon. Oet. :list, lb ",./.-: ;... , 018 S B. HANNAN. FOR SALE. Chair Stuff.' For Sale. ',~=,: _ e'l6.* - THE DELAWARE' COUNTY Instirance Company. CAPITAL MITIIORISED BY LAW, $250 - 000. • • CHARTER pripenuAL. . , rsitAKF both limited and perpetual Insurances 4.'4 2 on Briek, Stone- or Frame Iluildingi. Stores, Hotels, Mills, Ba rns, Stables, Merchandise. Furniture and Property oto very description,against lessor dam. ageby FMK. ' ' - .• MARINE ; AND INLAND 111tURANCE. • , ,Tho Delaware eau* Iniaurance company will also insane against toss on all kinds of marine risks and a. gainst the damage or loss upon the- transportation of gnods,wares. and racrcandise by water, nr by' rail way. upiun terms as favOurableits tiny other institutteri. For any further information on the subject of insur anee, either against Fire marine or inland risks. • Nip)) , to - 11E:IVRY G. ROBINSON. Arent. July 15 34—zf At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, At Orerigsburg., SWAIAPSTERMIFIU.GE• The most Family Medicine ever of Bred to ,the TIM well known Anti-Dysenteric and Worm Ned ' icine has 'proved , successfully these.twelve years past, and is u niversally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be ,far superior to any other mtdicino ever employetrin the diseases for which it is recommended Ins perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. Worms being especially apt to infest persons of, debil stated digestive, organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief ii often done by the ordinary worm med-' icines, which generally consists of the strongest purga tives, calomel, that destroyer of the constitution, bitters, pink root, spirits of turpentine, wormseec oil &c. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomach, and oaten materially injure the general health. without removing the cause Swaim's Vermifitge has the peculiar advantage of removing ,the general hralih; without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the cause of the worms, by giving vigotir and healthy action to the atomach.bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup, !moping cough, &c. This medicit e, by i nvigorating the interualfunctions (drought ening the or2ans of digestion, and removing the primary cause which creates mUrbi.l secretions, will relieve Bowel Complaints. Cholie, Dysentery. Despepsia. and the whole train of biliary affections, Sick Headache. Acidity of' the Stomach, Paul Breath, Bleeding Piles, eke. it is an antidote in the early stage of Fever and' Cholera Medals. As general Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as the an pplicable to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Swaim's Vermituge will be fouial of some utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the con vivality of the table ; a dose taken ,before dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomach, not un frequently produced by wine. in the neglect of this however, a dose in the Morning or the following morning will. in most instances, restore the tone of the Stom ach. Families resident in the country, and insolated in a measure from - medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or bound to distant ports, seminaries and all public institutions and charitable associations will find this remedy constantly at hand. of great utility. Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Philadelphia. And for sale by B. BANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill Cnnnty. October 31, 44—tf Molfat's Life Pills, and lPhae nix Bitters. THE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat ment of almost every sneciem of disease by the use of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer a matter of doubt, as a reference to the caper ience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dur ing the present month alone nearly one hundred cases have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me dicines—some eight or ten of these had been consider ed beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such happy results are a source of great pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire him with new confidence to recommend the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. . . _ . The LIFE MEDICI NES are a purely VEGETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration. and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system—carrying off all acri monious humors, and assimilating with and purifying the blond. For this reason. In aggravated cases of Dyspepsia.the Life Medicines will give relief in a shor ter space of time than any other prescription. In fever and-Ague. Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of every description, Sick Headache, Heart-burn, Dizziness in the head, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired ap petite, an every disease arising from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the stomach,the use of these Medicines has always proved to be buyond doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treat mein. All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be parti cular in taking them strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he hirt.self nay say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit It i s alone by the results of a fair , trial. Is the reader an nvalid, and does he wish to know whether the Life Medi, Ines will suit hie own case? If so, let him call or send- to Mr. Moffat's agent in this place, and pro cure a copy of the medical Manual, designed as a Do mestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of cure; and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat's Medical Office in New York, 375 Broadway. This Medicine-can also be obtained of MILLER At HAGGERTY, Agents for Schuylkill County. Pottsville, September .26, 1340. 39—tf New Books. 1114ANCROFT'S History of the United States, " Recognition of Ft lends in another world, by Rev. Dr: Dorr, Agathos, and other stories, History of Grace Harriet. just received and for sale by B. HANNAN. January 2, trained Sperm Qil. BLE/U.IIED Winter Strained Sperm . Oil, of a very superior quality, warranted not to congeal or smoke. For sale by Jarinary 2, Dried Apples and Peaches ) F OR sale at the store DeCember 12, Emmett'e, Speech.' SPEECH of Robert Emmet, before Lord Norbory and COLORED PRINTS of the Rev. Theohold Matthew, the apostle of Temperance, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Dec. 26, 52 Gloves: Gloves:: J UST received a superior article of Ladies Hos kin Gloves. E. Q. A. HENDERSON. January 2, 1— • St. toes Salt. ZSUPERIOR article for preserving -Pork. For t . saleby E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. January 2,1 , --- Hickok & Flemings ~PyMIGELTAL - MUSIC. - jpsT recei6d stile by IL \ BANNAN. 44-0' October 31 E LEGANT Fume)) Worked Collars. For salii by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Jtocull7 9, 1 BM E. Q. di A. HENDERSON. 1— GEO. W. SLATER. 50- : 44 Wre.?..g - - MOM IViLlikee . " ; - atiarreii Val ker*aforti4 , :‘ THOM Foluiders, ',and Mitnidietiqem - or: tail. A Grates ; Farategi. err; reipetual'Ovens, Welded VroFialqpili Tube", for Sham. Gam, ifot Dada Safety , amp; ofthe,best Cmo.!tc#on.. . Patterns for the Foondr3r tuetredotodetoioire denveted,at the WaFehouge, Third & Walnut .Eit. , September 26.1838. .. : Davra Safi ty i itempli s 0 F be e t bleat 'Prima ilia also aides new, guises to old lanipr, aid &bar epeire dime the sutecribee*Clock , zand Watob Miter Mo. - hi - Centre etreetironsaille, June , 1' , JOSEPH COATSWOHTW 'Book. - of Pleasures.- , Measures of Hope, ,' Pleasures Of Menu* odor '- Pleasures of irsopriatiOn; I- " just received and for sato by ' IL RANNAIt • For sale; • . • TO Iron Illailutheturers..., THE Sohn' Hier having, obtained the assignment' " from Mr. George Crane fOr a numtier,of For. • naceß, and holding , ape the patent of the late ;h. Geivenhainer.for the: . same. to !arneh Iron Ore svitb Anthracite Coal, and-retaining the .exclusive right of said pattent to manufacture %killable Iran and' Steel, is prepared to grant liccnces for the Amalie. Sure dhoti. Applications to be Madela Wiens F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville: • - • . 7. F.: W. GEISSENHAINER. Jan. 4 • - • Theological liForks for Sale. AN EILFOSItION •lINIVERSALISM, By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore; embrs Mug the Unity of God as held by Universalista,— the Attonement—Death ofCbrist—Punishmentend duration of Puoishment.-Fergiven,ess of Sine— Judgeme nt- , -Nature of& !ration —Repentence.-Res. surrection and Destruction of death, This work is intended to disabuse the public mind, in regard be. the many misrepresentations so industriously dr. enlisted against this body oil Christians. Pace 50 cents. Also for Stile " THE PLAIN: GUIDE TO UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev. Thomas Whine. more of Boston, a work designed to leatrengeirere to the truth - ea:at doctrine by Bible testimony ; and believers to the practice of its benevolent principles, Th e renewing matter is contained in title work .t Who are Uoiversalistk? What do pniversalists believe ? What evidences do Universalism adduce from the Scriptures in support of their belief in the even. tual holiness and happiness ut all mankind? Passages from the Old and New Testament. ex. pluined, which are adduced to disprove their eenti rnents. Popular objections to Universalism explained ; and he evidences of revealed Religion presented. 'Price dollar. For sale at the Stores of Samuel Hartz and J. S. Morris & Brothors. July 4th, 27 • Mitchell's School Geography. lIIIE best now in use, a fresh supply- better bound s JIL together with _ . . MITCHELL,S PRIMARY SCHOOL GE. OGRAPHY, A new work just published, for beginners; and which has already been introduced in the School, in Philadelphia. Also, MITCHELL'S GEOGRAHPICAL READER. for Schools and families, just :eceived and for sale by B. HANNAN.' December 5, 49 NEW STORE. irl‘fiff, subscribers would inform their friends and a- the public that they have established them selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Meilank Clemens & Parvins Driig Store, where they offer for sale a general asaprtment of • Dry Goods, Groceries, • Teas. Wines, Liquors, Queensware, Glassware and. }Hardware, All of which they arc disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms for cash, as. they intend to do txclusive cash business. The public era invited 104 call and examine their Goods and prices boforepnr_ chasing elsewhere; May 16 New Cheap Cash Store. T • HE subscriber bas just opened in Centre street, a tew doors above Norwegian street, an entire new and elegant assortment Of Goals, cosajeting of Dry Goods, I Queensware, Groceries, I Hardware, &c. AR of which were purchased at such prices as will enable him to offer them at an unusually low price. His design is to sell cheap for cash. He can assure the public, that a call will be sufficient proof to'con• firm the assertion, that he will not. - be exceeded by any in cheapness. All are respectfully - invited to call and exam— ine the assortment and prices. being confident his words will not suffer tromsnch a course.. — GEO. W. SLATER, October 31. Removal. PATENT SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles; &c. RICILIRD b. SHOEXER I Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer, RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to his customers and the public iii general, for the very liberal encouragement which he has received from them. He pow informs that' he has an imr, provement in the construction of Saddles, for which he has a patent right, and recommends them 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 Cross• Strained Saddle to the; notice of the Public, withsonfidenp a p.„ He therefore respectfully invites the pubAclo calla!! his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and di rectly opposite W. T.Dpting's Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville, and , examine for themselves. He also keeps constantly on hand a general as• sortment of all kinee of work, such as Saddles. Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valieces. Travelling 'Bags. Gig and Riding Whips, &e. Every , dcacr i ption of work in his line will be made to order. on the *shortest notice. with neatness durability. and on-terms 'as low as can be done elsewhere. pa. An excellent assortment of Silver and, Brass Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &C. &c. which be' will sell very cheap, wholesale'andretail. December 12, Elegant Prayer Books- A B in Lgs, J UST received and for side by ' • ' B. DAMIAN: -4 Deoenqier 2, 11 arks. rill LIT Worke of Chillingwortb, 3T. A. con , taining his Book, en titled the religion of Pro.. testants, a safe way to salvation, together with bis Sermons, Letters, Dittecturses and controversies, first American from the Twelfth English Edition. Just received and for oak by December 19, B. BANNAN. ex Subscribers to this Work are requested to call at this Office, and receive their copies. E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 20- Is4f.