The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 21, 1838, Image 3

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    O"'
IN parse
a.of North
sale, at the
bury, la the
day the 2d
TAPER
halms , Court &de.
, jte of an order of the Habana' Court
mberland County, will• be exposed Jo
'art House in the borough of Stul
1, .unty of Northumberland, on Mon
tj of April next. that valuable
STAND 4. TRACT OP LAND,
ituated on' the Centre turnpike road,
Shamokin township, Northumber
nd County, in the Shamokin Coal
' egion, now, and for several years
by Felix arch—the estate of the
(Bradford, deceased, containing 200
1.!: bouts, part of which is cleared and
: olcultivation. The improvenients
tavern house, stables, sheds, &c.
supply Of good spring water can
of the year-be obtained.
y is well worth the attention of any
!o become the owner of a' valuable
and tract of coal laud., The .terms
S.
ii 111
put, °couple,
Hon. E. G.
urea or they
in a goo* sta
are a good 1
An atundart
at all seam
The tore
one wishing
tavern stand
of sale will
it is believe,
.
- made known on day of sale
the title is indisputable.
JOHN EVANS,
MARV- BRADFORD,
Adulinistrators of said deceased.
of the Court.
By ord
• JAWB BRIGHT, Clerk O. C
I
PliotiCe .
van to the wholesale and retail deal.
• tgrt'' Merchandise in. the county of
at The Associate 3adges and Coun
. • ere of said County, will meet at the
' Office in Orwigsburg, on Thar&
day of March, 1838, for the pur
g said Merchants in that class which
ight and just.
! tfif
s of the different Boroughs and'
eihd county, are required to make
affirmation, a list of all the whole
dealers in their respective districts;
I. e same to the Clerk of the Court of
.ns of said County, on or before the
rch session, 1838.
IS hereby •,!
-Kera or io
Schuylkill, t
ty Cominissi ‘
Commission:
day the 29th ,
pose of piaci
shall appear
The Cons
Township; i'
under oath
sale and reta,
and, deliver t
Quarter Seen
tst day of M
G. RAUSH, / Associate
DANIEL YOST, Judges.
ILIP OSMAN,/ Commissioners
NJ: POTT;
• strators'
- sold on Thursday, the 22d , and
the 23d of March, at 10 o'cicick
ate residence 'of John Bowen, de
: diem township, Schuylkill coon
personal estate of mitt decedent,
' orses„ Cows, Shriep, Plows,
Har-
Harness, Hey, Straw, Wheat, Rye,
otatoes, grain in pui ,ground, and
rtment of farming utensils.
A rr
WILL ,
Frida
A. M. it-the
ceased, th.M'
ty, the eatir
coasistiv o
rows, Wag ,,
Buck wheat,
a general it • •
bold and Kitchen fdrniture, cop
eck, Beds, Bedding, Stove, Chairs.
pboard, and all the rehataites of
Also, Hou
sistieg of 1
and Tables,
house !aeepin
Terms
e• known at the time of Sale
Feb 24
4 • ch-Making.
Roe? respectfully innounces that he
n commenced the Coach Making
.rwegian street,.3 doors below the
e borough of Pottsville, and res-
T HE subs .f
has age
Business in /
Arcade, in
pectfully soli.. ts a portion of the - public patron
age. He is ell stocked with timber, sad mate
rials of a au. nor quality, and hay odlond, rea•
Ay-made, a n. usher of vehicles of various kinds,
'wade in the ery best manner, which he will sell
cheap. PHILIP HOFFA.
N.B. A journeyman Wood-worker, and
. -
Painter, is wanted itnrnediatety, to
ages and constant employment will
ajourneyma
whom good •
be given.
march 7
For Sak,
stable and lot, on;the. west aide of
et, Mount Carbdrt; the house is
and well finished. containing a
liar in the basement story, and two
rat, second and third floors each.
likewise built o: - Stone, and large
ommudate four horses. The lot
of 40 feet, and id. depth 252 feet;
the lot is a fide spring of water.—
' is very pleasant, and from it 9 prow.
!.al landings, is admirably well cal
l.
.tmlin or boat builder. .A long
iven for one half of the purchase
AHOUS
Maine • :I
built of doe:{
kitchen and c
room's on the
The stable is
enddgh to a
contains in f
at the head
The situa
irnity to the
culated for a
credit will be
money.
For terms
march 1.0.
pply to GEO. C:.WYNKOQP
18-U
• the Coal illeglOn.
ERSE section of the, Sallylk
Map' co,
A TRAN
Coal Re
the Broad M
tweed each a
each,. put .up.
just received
No. 62, Walls
march 14
,• - -
1 i n, from the Sharp Mountain to
t, ntain, showing the distance
be
in,, ,the dip and the thickness of
n Pocket Book Birth, price $3 50,
nd for sale at this office—end at
t street, Philadelphia.
enters Wanted.
Journeyipen Carpenters
dy. to whom good wages
ient will be given. Apply
JACOB KLINE.
19-3
C in
Sawyer'?Wantea.
•mer who urideratenda farm.
a person capable of'tending
tges will be given to sober
ans who ca n come well Fac
et this office.
Tavern Lnienees. just pub
ic by b. BANNAN.
20
=
GitE
Valuable
T 11.1ROdUIMI:
sal Property in Pottsville,
OR sALip.
igneff offers for sale all that well
ee Wry ,BRICKOORE AND
110 USE and thezappurtenances,
re street; Pottsville, the property
,gned, together vtith nine other
the rear of said building, and the
whereon the whole stands. The
r aforesaid, contaies thirty • feet in
d from the basement story to the
est style ot worknianship, and both
stand and a residence, is .most fa.
RW. The foregoing property will
•V and accommodating terms. Part
Ilmoney may rectum on the prop.
i e years, tt desired. I Title indisputa.
lion can be given immediately—
G. IC JENNINGS.
Pottsville.
THE under I
known' th
DWELLIN
situate in te
of the under
tenements in
tot of ground
brick buddin
front—fibi •
garret irt,the
as a basin •••
vouribly sft
be sail un 'lO
of the purcb. •
erty rqr a fe
ble,
%Ril l tel.,
April 22
03
1
20 Castr o i
20 Boxes pi e.
for sale
r . ' dei - I
eoe, Cheeise
'premium cheese,
le apple do •
- N. NA' 'VANS &
- ` 2
~
THE subscriber has j ust received and in now
opening d very chorea selection of Garden
,Seeds; warranted to be flash. Mad or....exilen°nt
milky, all of Which harp been ticketed with care.
Early Turnip Beet .Lonigreen do i
Long Blood Beet Tomatoes -I
Early York Cabbage i)Viiidsor beans
Large York ,do Butter beans (pole)
Drumhead 'do . ••Extrcearly beans
Green Curled Savory do Early Valentine bans
Red_ pickling , do Extra earlypeas •
Wellington do Coates's early - 10', inch
Flat Dutch do «dwarf peas
Boger loaf do Green bunch do :
Bullock head do Dwarf marrowfat do
Curled Cress Large marrowfat a.
Orange carrot Asparagus 4
Early., frame cucumber Red solid celery
Long pickling do White solid do
F.arly'ctirled lettuce Citron melon ' .
India Head do Nutmeg melon
Early-cabbage do , Early cauliflower •
Yellow winter bead do Egg plant
Mustard seed Nasturtium., $,
Curled parsley Bull nose pepper .
Sugar parsnip • S a ge ..
Pumpkin seed Sweet marjoram : .
White union Summer savory -
Yellow do " . Sweet hash ,
Red annual do Rhubarb
Early salinon radish Thyme . • +.
Early long white 'do Lavender • ,
.White turnip do Mignonette
Red turnip do Hemp seed
Yellow summer do Canary seed
spinnage Corn .
Flat bush squash Plower seeds, 4c. &c.
All of which will be sold cheap by
B. BANNAN.
march_ 7 17
UM
•
11ARTRAM'S
BOTANIC GARDEN,
I
NEAR .
PIIILA DELPHI&
%IRE. subscriber has for sale at his Garden and
.1 Nursery, Ringsessing. near Philadelphia, a , large
assortment of Fruit Trees of suitable sizes for trans
planting, embracing Uyery variety of Apples. femme,
Cherries, Plums, Apricots; Peaches, Nectarine*, Al
moods, Quinces. Mulberries, Grapes, Raspberries.
Gooseberries and Currants. together with a
tas
sortment of Green House Plants. Ornamental 'frees,
Flowering shrubs, Evergieeus, Vines and Creepers,
Honeysuckles, Roses, Carnations and Pinky, Herba
ceous Perennial Flower' .Plants, and a large assort,
mental Esculent Vegetable Seeds, which comprises
as great an assortMent as any other Garden to the
United States.
/Cr B. BANN AN, who has been appointed Agent
for the Proprietor. will receive and execute orders for
MI kinds of Fruit Trees. Shrubbery, dtc. at the Short-
eat notice.
Igr Catalogues can be examined at this office.
March 14 19
SAMUEL BOW EN.
JOHN BOW EN.
Adusistratore.
• 413
PROCLAM ANION. Whereas the Honorable
Ceimpt flt.rrite,,,fr:sonire, President of the 'lever
et Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Dan.
phin, Lebanon, and Sehuyikitl, in Pennsylvania, and
justice of the several Courts,. of Oyer and Tertniner
and 43 eneral hit Deltiery. in the said counties, and
George Raush and Dbt.iel tort, quires, judges of
the court of Oyer and Terminer and Genet-ailed De
livery, for the trial °fall capital and other offenders,
in the said county ofSehuylkill—by theirprecepts by .
me directed. tested at OrwigaWirg, the 30th day of Dec,
Isr, have ordered Ote Court of Oyer and T'ermi
-uer and General Jail livery, to be holden at O•wigs
bung, on the last Moilday of March neat, (being the
Nth of said month,) to continue pne week.
Notice is therefore hereby given,lo the coroner, the
justices of the peace, and constables of the said county
of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts com
manded to be then and.there at ten o'clock:olTh the fore.
noon of said day, with their rolls, records,inquisitions,
examinations, and all other remenbrances, to dothossi
things, which to their offices appertain to be done,
and all those that are bound by recognivatces, to pros
ecute against the pristiners that are, or then shall be
in the jail of said courtly of Sdbuylkill, are to be then
soil there to prpsecute them as shall be just..
PETER F. LCDWIGi Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Orwiga.
burg, Mar. 9, 1838. 5
Gad save the Commonwealth. ".
N. B. The witnessetan4,jurors who areMtmmoned
io attend said Court, are requested to serve punctuali
ty. In case of non-attendance, the law in such cases
made and provided 1 wil,l be 'enforced, this notice Is
published byparticular order of the Cann, those con
cerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly.
ME
19-3
traVspli ,
GARDEN SEEDS.
v liioi gni lb 2) A
SPBER,T CARL -Proprietor
PROCI.A.IIIATION.--N9tice is 'hereby gives
that a Court of Commob Pleas, for the trial- of
causes at issue. in anti for the coun*y of Schuylkill,
will be held at Orwigsburg. in' he county aforesaid. on
Monday the 19t1fday of March next, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon.
Therefore all persons having snits peiditig.and all
persons whose duty it shall be to appear multi Qourt,
willtake notice and govern ilaMnselves accordingly.
PETER F, LUDWIG. Shetilt
Sherilis Office, Orwigs- A •
burg, March 3.1838. , 16-
tt4r Punctual attendance is demanded of the Jurors
and Witnesses summoned to attend this Coon.
INSOLVENT DEHTOES.—THE subscriber,
hare applied to the J udgea 'oft he Court ofCommon
Pleas or Schuylk ill dountf.faithe benefit of theseve
nil Acts of A nimbly pawned the relief of Insolvent
Debtors, & that-the said iud bs have appointed Mon
day the 26th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg, for the
hearing opus and our crecßtors,when and where they
may& ttend if they think prover.
THOMAS BOONE, -
GEORGE PFAFF.
ABRAHAI Linz.
JACOB M •
JOHN • F. HOSEA RD,*
JACOB it•IIVER.*
ma - Ma 3
WILL BE SOLD •
at Private Sale. .
A 'good two awry house and lot of ground,
situate on Centre street. The lot is 20 feet front
on Centre street, and 230 fcet deep. extending to
the Mount Carbon Rail !Raid—the How is.itub.
stantially built, and well situated fin any kind of
public business., .• •
ALSO; •
Two good two story &atria houses aid Jots of
ground, situate inßexttre Row, Norwegian
Street. Each house an lot is 20 feet front; the
houses are well. finished vrtih kitchens attached,
to each house ; and are situated in the most busi
ness part of town. All cif the above property
will besold'yery cherm-rfor, tends and particu
lars apply to ANDREW RUSSEL.,
• Jan 6 7 ' Malantan o Street
Nevi- Goode.
A general assortment of fresh- and seasonable
Goods, justteceived—Consisting in pirt Of
Dry. Gapds,
-GrOterit*
DriardsOirr,
Qugeniiir
Mackerel,
Salt li /PlNOter i ;ke. Ate.
which will be molt kiwi fig Me The highest
price paid in, cash for alt kinds's(' try produce.
Mount Cirbon,
JOSEPEI: !WHIT & SON:
Pec ' -
Ir .: 111K
...q r siZoot'd leigariy
at Blr. 'Jose
Wearer
NATIONAL HOTEL.
flitatHANTB.• Clarke; Book-keepers. and
4 1••■• others, wbo wish to acquire a hand suitable
foi. the counting.kinae, or the ooroumn purposes
°AIM, combining great rapidity with *sae, bold.
miss, and beauty, are invited local at tae roma,
and judge of his merits and capabilities, as a
tekcher, by personal observation, the only sure
and certain test.
gouts - &tuition, from 9 A. M. lo 8 P. M. daily.
• B. fresenuttion titles for Albums, Visiting
Ciudartugethet with all kinds of ornamental wri
d4o, permed s t the shortest notice.
taut
who may Wash 10 acquire a nest beau.
tyle of writing, will be, taught at their resi
ded-v. • R. B. DICKSON.
march 14 19
Vahiabie Crial and nob& Land
FOR SALE►.
SITUATED in Schuylkill count] oe tbe•bead
waters of the little Sebuylkill river, and in the
firat coal region of Beaver Creek, containing V 9
Arr w a and 14 Perches, strict measure ,; this lent
is ered with White and Yellow
j PINE TIMBER
fatal by Judges to be of the firat quality, the little
Schuylkill rail road runs directly through the
abnve described tract of. Land, and offers a safe
an convenient passage:to:the Philadelphia mar
ket. For battier particulars whiten the eubecri.
lani in Columbia, Lancaster .county.P.a.
F. A. THOMAS.
' F l ab 10 .
1-3 mo
[ FORT CARBON
i Saving Fund Society.
'pi:lE Port Carbon Savidg Fund Society, is
-mi . now open every day.from 9 to 3 o'clock at
thit Office of Discount and Deposit, for the pur.
pose of receiving deports to any amount not ex.
ceding $5OO, from any one person, 'upon which
an interest of 4 per cent will be paid on every $5
an upwarile,but no interest will be allowed on
an fractional parts of $5. The w,hnle or any
pert may be drawn out on giving notice, two to
fcsar weeks, at the office on Monday*. The bu.
aid k% of the Society will be condu&ted by the
following officers and managers, until the first
Mdnday in May next.
President—AQUll4A- BOLTON.
. Managers.
Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts
Edrard Hughes E. S. Warne
Jalob Bull . Jesuit Turner
, 1.. Whitney, Seerctlary and Treasurer.
Article - 3d of the Charter. "No emolument
wh iisciever shall be received by the President
or , Managers* their servicei,, nor shall any
Malager become a borrower from the indite.
ions oct 3 461/
'Zollikonkes
NErctitranclialtall.
DAs schon lange gesuchte Werk von &Riker
ter's Unterhaltung- both, in miner omgang
mit l Gott, welches geignet ist frommo gesinnan
gen zu wecken end zo mehren, end -gewisz den
sine der Religeon Ease entvpricht, and bei den
altei Kitchen- Veeter su ungemein viel zur vered.
lung tea herzens end bereigeng des geolutha
berVoegebracht, enter alien urnstsenden and vor
fsellen ihres lebens, end des wegen von alien
cbeiteneller benennungen so beguebrig gesucle
weed. Ist m u n atif eine sehr echoen und volistaeir-•
dig!q wetse, mit einen stsrken anhang Comunions. ‘
Betrachtungen und .Andschtswehunken. bemas
g4Cbe.n und in dieser drucherry zu,baben.
.11. B. So Ist such stets wahtes ebrestenthum
end Stark's gsedbuch end enders guts werke in
Daptsh and English zu haben.
Rb 17 19
, Coal and Iron Ore Lands
FOR SALE. •
T'HE subscriber offers for sale the pie twelfth
part of a tract of patentettGoal Land, con.
raining
FOUR HUNDRED 4. FIFTY ACRES,
situated in Weal Hanover township, Dauphin
county, adjoining the land of the Susquehanna
Coal Company, taking in the 3d and 4th moon.
taint. On this land are beds of valuable iron
ore.: The rail road making by the Susquehanna
Conripany, will pass through it.
For further particulars enquire of the subscri
ber, residing in said township, near Shell's lay.
ern, bin thejoneatown road.
IV, B.—lf not previously sold at private sale,
I will sell the above share at public saliva the
pubPc house of W. P. Johnson, in the borough
of Harrisburg, on Saturday the 24th of March
ne WILLIAM CASSEL.
r 4bruary 21. 1838. 13-ts
Benjamin W. Cumming,
afTTORXE .14.11111
JS removed his Office to Centre Street, op.
polite the Prick Building of George M. Jen
nings, where he will attend to all business en
trusted to him in the line of his profession.
Oft 21 48-tf
The Penny Magazine of use
-1 ful Knowledge, ,
Is decidedly one of the- cheapest and most po
pdlar periodicals no* extant_—thete are,200,.
000 Copies sold every month in Eigiand, arid 63,.
fillkin America. •
The Parts of vol. 6 (for the yeat 1837) as far
as received, can be had at this office. Price 183
per part, or 51 00 per annum.
This Magazine is published in monthly parts,
containing 40 large pages; the present voldme is
.nnch enlarged and improved. The illustrations
of wood cuts are executed in asuperfor manner.
Tere is en advantage in tnking.thip work over
all others, a person can disamtinue it whenever
be sees proper, for each part is always complete
within itself. • •
C4mptete setkottkis work from the commence
ment can bit pnictirW of t be subscriber, at $2 per
volutne. • BANNAN.
Nov 4 - 50—
Port Clinton. Foundry
• FOR SALE.
STILL; be sold at private iile,,,the Foundry
7 7 pleasantly sitaktedo Port Clielo7.Beheil
kill [county, on very reasonable terms. -This
Foury is at the commencement of the Little
Sch ylkill and sosquebanna Rail Road, now
mak ng , and will in a short time be one of the
best situations, in the Jmlntry to do a large buiti.
news. For terms;&e. applylo :
• _nr41344 Siw TIERS.
Iron ,Fogurips/IR.biledelPhie.
or ISAAC r9IYERS,
Fort Clinton.
linty 29 - &Mt
LalllllPS.Vierkii•
MIRE, works' of Charles Lamb,jug' received
land,Rxr sale by . B. BANNA*
• A 4 7. Rick's Theological Dietionary.nrw
Lion. -
_ _ 4 17 12
' I 1
I I IiIIERY, • . i t
B k e 4
BAN. N hi' ad d • Booh
..
Cry l i zleonnestion with his Book. EkorO i
.wbere akkiu le of, . 1 Boolt• •will be -booed et the
shortest notice* be rats&
Jan _ I 6
Comf , mut Convenience.
TO Tit ", =ALTAI(' ,AND MOIL
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
mud the publiclat large, that, since his return from.
Ehrilie, be smirks with a new ev-al;and diligence
at the manu&situring of Elastie Matrassee in this;
Borough. and )flatters himself, without fpaltig
the accusation that. he is a Boaster and Charla
liotan, with beie ableleseafter to mike such mat•
peo i
tresses as not beOnferior to any w rk, of'this ,
kind, in reference o their.lieenty, tidily,. and
durability, and' le will certainly convinced.'
of th e comfort ) an saving of rime, iirhich these,
articles atTord,l principally when thcie is soma ; '
body sick in this family. - .... .
&Indio the subscriber knows the old - adage.,
%be work most give , credit to its maker," and
t i
heclierefore, v ry politely invites those wishing
to get an title alibis description, to come and
examine for naselves, one of the said Metres. ,
sex, just now. isbed, that they may be convin
ced of the tru . of his sayArur..,
k . .
4ptiY merea
Reading, lap. 18, 1838.
P. S. Perstais wishing to buy 'Elastic Metres
sex, of the desicription aforesaid, will please eri.
ply to the auriber, a few doors above Featber'l
Store, in Reading. where a list ofsubscription is
open to the public, as the manufacturing thereof'
wants some tiMe. The Matraues will not be
delivered before Mey pekt.
The undersigned has, at the reqoeSt of idr.,
HENRY Menus examined his newly invented
"double Spring Elastic Matrass." Its uniform
elasticity renders it truly a luxury for common ,
rise; and to the sick especially. Sach as are ,
long confined to a Hot izontal posture, it promises
to prove invalufable. Its permanent smoothness
will supersede ibe necessity of removing the pa
tient "to make his bed," while its elastic quality
appears well calculated to obviate in a great de.
ergo or entirely prevent the sloughing so apt to
occur incksea of long confinement.
ISAAC WESTER, M. D.
I fully concur in the opinion above expressed,
in regard to Mr. Meyre's "Double Spring Elastic
Animas:: •
• JOHN P. MESTER, it
Having catelully examined Mr. Henry Meyre's
"Double Spring Elastic Manses," I concur in
the above. opinion, believing it to answer all the
purposes intended. JOHN B. OTTO. ~
I have examined Mr. Henry Meyre's "Double
Spring Mittman" with care, and I would recom
mend it to all persons, sad especially to the sick;
as it would be m giest advantage to them.
JACOB MARSHALL.
Having easefully exatntred Mr. Henri Mey.
.re's MDouble Spring Elastic Matrons," I fully
concur in the npinion expressed, in the foregoing
certificate. A. Jtl. WITHAM.
1-have examined with care Mr. Meyre's "Elan.
tic Manias," and fully conctir iu the opintoc a
bove expressedt as to its usefulness and general
good quaiities.
IL H. MU,FILAWBERG.
At Mr. Meyre'vrequest, I. enmined his "Etas
is Matron," dd concur io the favorable °pio
ns expressed O dd
the above foamed gentleman.
SOLOMON G. BIRCH.
. N. Nathans lc Co
WE. I . . ... , . .
R for eat their wholesale:ask retail rain
Oly Grocery tare, Centre:3 doors beloW Marke •
street, a prime a sonment of fresh Groceries,conaiat
rag of
• Java. Rico', Laguira,
Coffee
St. Domingo and browned'
N. Orleans, St. Croix, brown and 2 Sugars,
"white Haranna. loaf and lump
New Orldatta, West / M o la ss es
'lndia and! intar house i '
Imperial. iGun Powder. Young - --,
Hyson„Peuchonggirange Pee. Teas
co, Sourngand Bohea
Bakers, ses.Spanish. Schantz i ebe e nlate,
1. 1 ,
& Linggs and sweet spiced -
Prepared ocoa, Cocoa shells .
Reading. 'arice. Harvey.
John Bull . Lobster. Anchovy. }Sauces
Canton sciy and Currie
Gherkin, Tomato. Pepper.
Mixed, Onion, Afangoe, }Pickles
Lemon and French
' Olives, caprea Anchovies •
Cayennepepper. allspice and Ginger •
Cloves. Mace, Nutmegs and cassia
Rice, Hon'al rice. starch
Currants, ice, Raisins. Prunes •
Sweet
an t
bitter almonds, citron
Olive Oil. ine bitters,lemon syrup
Preserved ginger, cheese, codfish
Herring. mackerel, salmon
White and colored wax, sperm i Candle
Moulded and diet tallow
Palm. var egated brown and yellow soap '
Old Madelra, old port, claret ,
Brown and pale sherry, champaigne Wines ,
Old bock.lLisbon.dry tartar& . in wood
Sweet inalaga, muscatel & bottle
MalmseY,anarseillea & Sicily Main.)
Scotch.lrlsb, monongabela & corn whiskey,
• Annisetteianniseed & peppermint cxudiala
Cognac. champagne. Spanish 4. corn brandy
Holland 4 corn. Gin, N. E. Rum
Jamaica irits . • ,
Katra sup t span: inferior do ' .
Idalf Spaarti. and common cigars
Cat&plaiP and moulded i las. Ware
China an 4 crockery
l • ALSO • ,
• ,
a gaieral asso ' tof Dry Goods, &c. &e. ail of
which they are posed to sell on the most reasona
ble terms. H aof Families and Tavern Keepers
are particularly vited to call. .
•
Wetk rill &Brother ) •
•
All p 7HE OLD STAND
No. 65 N . RTH FRONT STREET,
. EAST SIDE,
Tones Domes non THZ C011011:1 01 Aeon Sr.
P ELPHIA,
MANU AC'rIIRERS OP
White Lead dry / Calomel.
rowel in I. $ Red Precept,
•
jud Loaf. , White do
Lithrage, I Vitriol Alb.
Cronich Yellow 4 ' Salp. quinine
do Green 1 Tart..i.metic
do Red I Ether Ralph. "
Patent Yellow I do Nitric
Rapr Lead t do Acids i
Comas • 1 Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol I , Com. do •
Aq. Fortis 1 Acit. Morphia
Meiotic Acid • I Ralph. do
Epsom Salts i Lac. „
Tart. Acid I Opi. =ot. . • I
Sap. Carb. Soda i Rome* Mineral'
,parros, Sub. Mere. Ethiepa do. ,
R e fi ners oramunphor,Fah Nitte,Brimsunte.Bonlh.
&c. Offer for ii4e the above auctioned articled, to.
tether withia lifters! assortment of Puna. Drag'
every and Dye Stuffs. every other article in the Chemi
cal and Medici Br ie. .. .
Being mann& of alWartwe;, e sn u n era t e d
nude? the abets .601 - 1 1 1efte themselycs ut o p.
2 their friends . Om public on the most nestank
I Wittov i tand i Fritts Glass, am li 11 to 14 Iti. .
46-
RY CLAlrili Prentice.
for by
TritANNA*
L IFE OT
:wved a
jaa'2o
MINE
Reid tiiie-i4E I lowing.
• .
im/Ssieso' . - 41 — g and .itacndsking .4fects: •
ORE coacloaree ji ; ratife i l ifthe extraordinary
elnect". or Ilk EVAN'S celebratetl
Camomile a nd Aperierit Antibilions Pills in al
leviating afflicted manlticd. , •
'to James Dickson, 36, Coichill, Boston, Agent
.for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evanes Camomile Pills.
LArxr.., Nov. 15,1e36.
Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that ever
reference that the afflicted receive of the bane
`al result" of medicines, I cheerfully offer mine
to the public in behalf of DR. WM. EVANS%
CAMOMILE PILLS. 1 have been afflicted fur
die last 1.413 yews with .distress in the heed and
chest: often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for
three or four nights in succession, but have never
found relief by any of my tripods' prescriptions,
until my wife saw the advertisments in the paper,
when she persuaded me to send for some, which
I; did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which
resulted in almost completely tutoring me to
health, although' hive not yet entirely finished
them. Should you lA:Udder this any benefit to
joined& or the public, you have my cheerful per
mission to . publish It. Yours. respectfully,
THOS. K. GOODHUE, Centralist.
INTERESTING CASE , Cured by Dr. Wet. 1
Evas'e Camomile Tonk and Family Aperi '
eat Pills —Mr. BENJAMIN BOWN, corner of 1
Shippen and Georges streets, Philadelphia, affect
editmfor seven years with cure nervousness, by
Which he was not able to w ite bls name—his
, . .
sy mptoins were, eruacation , d 'ly spasmodic pains
in the head, Ins, of appetite palpitation of the
heart, giddiness and dimness , f sight, utter ina
bility of engaging'in any 01144 that demanded
vigor' or courage, sickness end weakness ex.
titmerdebility, disturbed rest, a sense , of pressure
sod weight at the stomach after - eating, great
Mental despondency, severe flying pains in - the
chest back and aide, costiveness, a dislike for
I society and conversation. Mr. B. has made trial
of various medicines now before the public, but
to no effect, until, observing in a public paper
'grime cures perfot med. by Dr. William Evans's
Camomile. Tonic and Fatuity. Aperisait Pills, he
Was induced to give them a trial, of which ltd is
at any time happy to state that' they effectually
Mired him of the ..brave distressing disease.
t LI - Persons who doubt the above cure; are most
respectfully directed to the above mentioned per
ono; at the north-west corner of Shippen and
Georges streets. BENJAMIN BOWN.
' Philadelphia October .26, 1837. '''''. .
4-3 m
' Ait A.LYTIC RHEUMATISM.
A pe ect Fors ejected by the treatment 'of Do.
'4
William Evans.
M . John Gibson, of N. 4th street,, Williams
lti
bu g, afflicted with the above oomplaint for three
ye a and-dine months, during which time he
had o use crutches. His chief symptoms were
excruciating pain in all his joints, but especially
in the hips, shoulder, knees and ankles, an ag
gravation of the pains towards night; and for the
most part all times from external heat, an obVi
pea thickening of the fascia and ligaments, with
a complete loss ofmoscular power. Fur the ben
efit of those afflicted in a timelier manner, Mr.
Gibson. conceives it meet to'oy that the :pains
hive entirely ceased, and at his joints have
completely recovered their natural tone, and he
feels able to resume his ordinary businem,4
INTERESTING CASE of Tel boonlor Con
. samption.—Mr. John Row el applied en the Ist
day of Septeniger at the office 100 Chatham
street, laboring under the following symptoms:—
A slight spitting of blood, distressing cough, at
tended with an expectoration of purulent matter,
night sweats, general emaciation, difficulty of
breathing on exertion, with a well masked hectic
flush on the cheek. On examination, the cheat
was found to sound well every where except un
der the left clavicle, and iu the arm pit of tho
seine aide.
Treotmeot —Directed to take the restorative
Camomile Pills, with the expectorating coin.
pound, at the same time an injunction, to call in
four days; when the high*: sweats had ceased, the
expectoration slightly Diminished, ais light fit of
coughtng'atill remaining in the moping. Or
dered as usual iu continue the medicine, and to
°all in the . course of • week—when his health
continued rapidly increasing, without the least
cough. Called at the office on the 4th of this
month, quite convalescent returning his sincere
thanks for the benefit he had obtained.
The above patient chiefly used milk regimen,
doricg hia treatment.
ASTHMA ' THREE YEARS STANDING.
Mr. Robert Munroe. Schuylkill, afflicted with
the above distressing malady. SyMptoms—great
languor. flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous head
ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and Stric
tote across the breast, dinkiest', nervous irrita.
bility and restlessness, could not a hori
zontal position, without the sensation of impend
ing suffocation, palpitation Of the heart, diktres.
ing cough,,eostiveness, pain of the stomach, drow
sines*, great debility and deficiency (*The reit ,
cue energy. Mr. R. t Monroe gave up every
thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the
countenance of every person interested in his
a:haws or happiness, till by accident be noticed
In ja politic paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm.
Floss's medicine, in his complaint, which indu
ced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which
rerinfted in completely removing every 'lymph=
of his disease. Be wisher to say his motive for
this. declaration is„ that those afflicted with the
same or any symptoms Similar to those from
w:iich he is happily restored. may likewise receive
the same .inestimable beitedLi
ASTHMA, 5 YEARS STANDING. -
Mt. Charles Hobart, No. 122 Orange street, N.
Y.iaffiicted for five years with humors! habitual
Asthma, applied at the office 100 Chatham street
on the 41 1 2 of October, laboring under the follow
ing symptoms. A sense of tightness across the,
chest, with the greatest difficulty of breathing,
distressing cough, generally ending with copious
expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed , rest,
the face turbid and of a livid hue. 'c ould not be
in t horixontai Oth ration without sensation of
immediate Suffocation, languor, dro slimes, and
dizziness in, the head, and loss of appetite.
• Mr, H. applied tothe most-eminent physicians
i,i ih
in hi city, likewise used several other remedies
wi boutobtaining is 'permanent bene fi t , until
b friends perenadiW- him to place himself under
He. William Hyena+ treatment. He is noir re:
Itiits,l.of his. complaint, and. celled at the office
yesterday. averring that be had not wends to ex : .
presebui gratitude for the benefit. he had roceiv
-1 ed.i October:2l, 1837. • *
LITER CORPLihncr,to TEARS STAVID..
,f • ECG.
Idniellannah lkswoe, wifit, of Joseph"-lbewne,
Walt street. twarße•med. *Pat.
47,110 r the last ten years with the Liver complaint,
plately Motored to health throcils the treat.
mint Dr. Wm. Erni. Syeeptoms—lfehitcal
constipation of the howelv.-telall.ww, apOitite,
es Mdating loqnPribe•Pillailde 000 4 : r est
elpive!iiiilooB./04 00 rindetiorAmstleg
mamate vf:
&Wit, dietnibed
!MVPof tbs useatiew4 pain inAbi'/liltt WV . mould.
nd Heron low Mt vide witheit Itlyaggratithm
of the pain, urine high colored, with other syteip..
kueshitheating vest derangement ut_thc fur
f liver. •
.. - Browne was attended.bitlinM, of the
Yitiehans, but received bat Watt Mligirenn their
medicine, 119 Mr. Browne preemie**, of • •
Wm. Evanes-invalusble pretietitiOne; whiohlt
feetnelly relieved her of ibe , atioeili distressitt
symptoms,' with OthersothiCh-CCie' own
to intimate, ! • JOSEPH, BROWNS.
City and County of New York.
Joeeph t ilrowne, of Willianiskurgi t lanny Isla
being dilly sworn, did -depose wittsay that
facts as set forth in the within stitiiripoit, to whi •
be bias subscribed his noble; are just and true.
JOSEP LI - BROWNE.;
. ,
Husband of the-said
Sworn before'lne this 4th - day of Jams ,1837.
PETER PINKNEY, C.toni. of Deeds.
,•-. . , _
LIV EA COMPLAINT EILI; 3 YEARS.: - ,
STANDING. •
MRS. SARAH BRENHlSERviniltteir bt'
1
Amos Brenhiser, corner of Second street an
Germantown 'Road, Philadelphia, **tett fur t
last six years with the Liver Compilit . „_,_nl.ll%
completely restored to health by Dr. Wic. - t
VANS'S Camomile Tonic and' Fanol?Aperieki
Pills. . Her symptoms were habitual - cciativertelle
excruciating pain in the stomach, demos:ion
spirits, languor, extreme debility,distnrliedateep
~
great pain in tier side, could not lie on ter - le '
side without an aggravation of pun, diazlness 1 .-
the bead, dimness of sight, wip other symptom
indicating great derangement in the functions o
the Liver. Mrs. Brenhiser lies made trial of.*
rious medicines now before the public, bat vs .
ceived na relief until she was advised to mak
trial of fir Evans's Pills, of which she is happ
to etanr that they effectually relieved her of die
• above distressing ay niptoms, with °theta, - whiclll
are not essential to intimate. - -
• Mn•!! Brenhiser, (husband of the above Mrs
Brenliser, had been two years aflie.ted with
distre sed state piles and Costiveness; of :witiCh .
he was effectually cured. 1
W 1
ndo hereby subscribe our signatures-to the
truth ef the above cures, that the statement is in
every respect true. .. SARA H BR ENIIISER !
JOHN STEIF, Baker,.
No. 17 north Eighth street, hilada.
Philadelphia, Oct. 9184-1837..) ,
Dr. - WM.' EV ANS'S Mcdica , for the
sale of his excellent Medicine, is at No. 19, north],
Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Sold by J. T. WF:RNER. •1
L Sole 'Agent for Schuylkill County. 1
110' ERESTING CASE% ' 1
DYSPEPSIA & IIYPOCIIONDRAACEMIL
Mrs. Anne G. Kenny, No. 115 Louis streeli
betvicen Stanton and Houston streets. affiiete
for ten years with the following distressing symp
toms: .„ . ,
Acid eructation, daily spasmodic pains in-the(
head; loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, gin
dingle and dimness of sight, could not lie on her
right side, disturbed rest...litter inability, of en.
gaging in any thing that demanded star or ,
courage.'sometimes a visionary idea of an agint.:
vation of her disease, a whimsical aversion to
particular persons and places, groundless appre
liensions of personal dagger and poverty, an irk.
someness and weariness of lite, discontented. dia.
quietude on every slight occasionoihe conceiviii
she could neither die nor live. she wept, lamented
desponded, and thought she led a most - Miserable
lite, never' was one so bad, with frequent mental;.
hallucinations. Mrs. Kermy had the !Ovid) oil
several eminent physicians, and had recourse .to,
numerous medicines, but could not obtain even -al
temporary alleviation of her distressing state, tig
her husband persuaded her to make (tilted my
mode of treatment. She is now quite relieved.'
and finds herself not only capable of attending to
herdoinestic strain., but avows that she enjoys as
i
good health at present as she did at any period'
of her existence. .1. RTNNY.
Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny.
Sworn before me this 14th day of Dec. 1836. i
Peter Pinckney, corn. of Deeds
For Sale, ' _ ,
A valanable Tract of Coal Land,
L YING and being in the township onforwe- township
wegian, on the West Branch near the Westi
Branch Rail Road, about lour miles from Salmi.;
kill Haven—therl is Joe of. more Coal Wiwi
passing through this .aud. }or information ap-'
ply to JACOB REED,
.5 at. Pottsville, •
• 37 Mr. HOFFMAN, Esq,
March 2: 24- - _ at Reading.
Dying and Scouring. •
AUGUSTUS EHLER has returned front Eu
rope, and intends to commence fancy and
plain dying, in Silks and-Merivos, at his old stan
in Centro Street, Pottsville. Also scouring coats
and pantaloons. lie is greatful for past favors,
and hopes by attention and punctuality, to merit
a continuance of his former CUMOD3,
Dec 23
WOLFF'S Missionary -
Wood Leighton.
Fellow Commoner,
Ethel Churchill, . .
The Divorced,
Manufacture of Iron, in Wale,. •
Together with a-variety of other works, jaiit rah
ceivcd and for sale by - 11. DANNAN.
march IV 20
CA LL AT THE -- A
New Eitablishment,
Owner of Centre and lifer4ef 4 7 .onsii/le
1111 HE subscribers respeetfull. announce to
•a- their friends and the public generally, that
they have taken the store formerly occupied by.
Jacob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and - Market
strata, where they are now provided witba choimi
assortment of
I
Dry Goods,
Groceries, —.,-
Liquors, *c. - 'E Y . ;
which they are determined to selleitheeery—
est prices. HAZZARD kSTRAILICII.
~ N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at
the highest market prices.
April 1
Lumber, Lumber,
THE subscriber has on hand ind offers for
gale ton iCatiOnable terms, •
20,000 teet
.1i and j inch poplar boards. '
40,000 jonseind lap shingles.
50,000 plastering' lath, r
.• • ,
Mao; inch and halfinc
scantling, all Seasoned.
skits-340z
Feb. 21
Catholic
_IDIOM GUIDE.
• • Key to Parodies, • -
True Plety. . •
Catholic Piety. •-• .;
Douai_ tibia.- ' • lv. -1 4-4A • -
Toot Man's CatechicuigitP ,rfkyr-. ••
F 4 - Small Caticlueni,
Just receirei and for sale by 11.444(tFA . 12. - ;
'Dee 23
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