111 H "11111_ --Jrnituranct /pang. 1, CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW;(3250,0 0 ", - CHARTER PERPETUAL. MAKE both limited and perpetual Insumndes. ..1-v-1/.' on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stohes, • s Hotels, Mills, Barns. Stables,. Merchandise, `Fuhnt.. tare and Property of every descripti ainst loss• • or damage by FIRE. •t' MARINE AND INLAND LVSURANC . • t The Delaware County. LtIFUII3IICe company WI 1 . also insure against loss en all kinds of marine risks and against th e damage or loss upon the tranvpdta • •tion of goods, wares, and merc.indise by water, rq by rail way, upon terms as favourable as any othei? in .( atitution. I For any further information on the subject of in aurancer either against Fire, marine or inland Oaks. t -Apply to HENRY G.OROBINSON. Amant,. ,july 15 34-tf kt Schuylkill Haven. - or WILLIAM B. POTTS, I ' At Orwsgsburg. NG GAR Fire Insuranee''..VonwaßtY. MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings,Storpu,Butels Mills, Barn. Stables, Merchandize, Furniture v and, Property of every descriplacia,agatnst toss or drediage ! by FIRE. The subscriber has been apiniinted AGEST tOr the t above mentioned Institution and is now prepaeed to make iNSURANCEB upon every description of property ' at the lowest .mtes. BENJA NUN BAN V t N.N. -Potlsville, Feb. 27, 1836. r'-15 The Philadelphia Fire AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY • CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $560,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and peirpetual Insurances on Brick, Stonepr Frame BuilBings.:Sio reg. lintels. Millseearna, Stables, Merchandize..Furniture. and Property of every deacription3agametAosa or dittnage by FIRE. The subscriber hat been appoinied AGENT for the above mentioned Institution inidtit now prepaied to make INSURANCES upon every d&c.raption of property .at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BA NNA N. Pottsville, Feb 25 1837 . 15- NEW GOOD. LARGE and completd assortment of fresh A and seasonable Guilds, just received by the - 2 1mbscrilx3r, consisting of • Dry Goods, -Groceries, el t...Queensmare; 4 r.• -whielthe offers for sale at reduced, prices, Thr highest price paid fur all kind o f country produce A. A. C I.E. 44 Sept 23 - Wholesale and Retail Hard ware Store. • ...:130OLLOCK & WEAVER have just received in ad ditioe to their former stock of hardware Mousehole anvils, spring kcy'd vicea, patentnlish'd screw plates. warranted cast steel axes, bro ad axes. hatchets, hammers, Beattys & Mullina adzes. socket and firmer chisels, drawing knives.l.4anksmnb bellows, cat & wro't nails, 4, 41. 5 & ti in. cat spikes. single, cut and double plane irons and planes, assorted locks; latches, hinges a., I screws, round and square ' bolts, steel, plated and ii n squares, All of which are offered on the most arcommndar nig terms Feb 18 I RAILWAY IRON-AlO 'RON FOR COAL SCREENS. - 2; by 5-8 inches Railway Flat par lrein, ; 2by •I' do du do do do 15y do Suitable foi Screening Coal. All the iron has countersunk holes, will is cot at an angle of 45 degrees at the ends. Splicing • Plates and Spikes to suit the a hove. A. & G. RALSTON & Co. • No. 4 South Front Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Mach 15,1836. 2l -if A CARD. 'John Silver "'MURES grest pleasure in informing the public and his friends, and also his patrons';in par ' ticular, that he continues his REfFAITORY, un, der the Pennsylvania Hall, in • Pottsvilit. hopes that his past reputation fair ki*ping a • respectable establishment, acquired during the -experience of five years in the same line hi busi ness, and by desire to please and applimition to business, to merit a continuance of yotir favor - and patronage. Families by sending to the Pennsylvania Hall Refectory, shall have oysters of a supe'riur quali ty served up in the- held style, and every office 'delicacy that the Pottsville marhet can afford in season. 'BILJ., OF FARE Roast 'Beef, cold 'Corned do do 'Fried Ham and Eggs Motto!' Chops 'Venison Steak. ° Pork Chops ,-Pit. Feet Mock Turtle Soup Oysters Fried Do Stewed Do Scolloped Do Roasted 31} 6:4 WINE AND LIQUORS. Do Chafing Dish irerrapica . . pok battle . . . Old Maderia Wine ' $1 50 Old pale Sherry • S5O Old Brown- - 1 50 Old Lisbon ,; 00 Oki .Port . tso . Champagne . • 5O Siniflut-X X and Peppers Ale al %replan' i a u2ht A partmenle in -readiness for supper pa rkeg, &c. Oct .7 , 1 1 46-6 mo • • N ew and Elegant GOBOS• WRATR&NS & Co. - haveijustzreeelved and isofter for sale, 6-4 English merinos, from 50 to 75 erts-Or yard Soper - ftench do at 61 60 poryard. Tartan, merino, worsted,nilk and caton!ralla wla k Red, white, yellow, green 'and scarlet flannels, Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels, front 10 to 25 eta per yd: • • Worsted bows comforts, cops, children's hose, . Winter prints, eaves, Cotton bats and wadding at 6} tier sheet; dee 3 ..oicine,:prepa ,, , ~, ..sq.,' Member of the 'loyal liege of Surgeons, Licen- Cil o hate of Apitithecaries .npany, Fellow of 801. Court Society, Surgeon' to the Royal Pen sion Agsomatton, La caster place, Waterloo Bridge; mink Perpetual , Pupil of Guay'a and St. Thomas' Hospitals, Lo don. These pills having gained °celebrity unparal. leled in every section MI the Uoion, are now con. sidered by all those who value good health, indis• pensable as a family Medicine—patronized by a numerous body of the' eminent Physicians both in this country a-ii in Europe,Hs sufficient, it ' ' + their clip- ' .heliti. ti EXI bovc medicine is impoyted into Oils country. JNO. 110L841N,1•29 Waverly Place, .41leri9 Arent for IL S. A sitiii:dy oftha abilve Medicine jitet received and forsalehy . B. BANN AN, Sole Kg flt for Schuylkillcounty. July 16 A . T the store of th subscriber, in Morris' ad dawn to Pottsydt e, whit re may be ItacriYhole. sale and retail, on tl e most moderate t erjn .;__ brown, lump and loaf) sugars, Meek, green, and young fitstin teas, uttdasses, fish, cheese, soap, rice, era c, chocultini, spirits, brandy, gin, Port, Lisbon, Tenor iffe and other wines; rum. whiskey enxii cordial., halt . .Stianitilt and common segars, pepper, alspice, ginzi4 ,salerat US, cloves, nutmegs, starch, mustard; pdot head, crackers, sugar bis cuits, it-c. &c. Suc. foi-cash,or exchange for coun- try produce. , ! june 19 29—tf ; • HENRY BOYD. Miller 4liaggerty; wrioi.EsAbE ANA" - RETA IL Dry Goods,Groedry,lVine 4. Liquor Store (Next door tb Mortimer's Hotel.) R connexioni w ith a house in Philadelphia enables them to keep on hand •a very eaten. sive assortment of goods, which they will seal at Plnladr Iphia prices.i Store ana Tavern. keepers and private families 4 would do well to call and judge fnr theeiselve4. april 19 31 PARKE: it & CO. .MERCERS 4- TAILORS, (Formerly Parker & iliilams,) . it' AVE rcmom-d 1 ,313 the'llopposite aide of Centre. "'Street, a few dlxtrs above Norwegian Street where they offer for sale a .elect assortment n, Superfine Broad goalie and Cassimere.a of the most fashions ble Mors, u tai an elegtint assort ment of Summer CI ths, Vesting., Linen and Coi , ton Shirts, Collars, ! Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Sus. penders, linen and Cotton Hose. and•all kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparrel, which will lie made to order in the mee't approved style as to the 'Am k tritilishyp, and !warranted to fit equal to any in the City or i lot 'Allier°. P. S. P l ro. teen nn hand an einellent nn sortn.ent or r.•ady. nada Clothing of all kinds, %hien will he sold a t vary lute rates. Jane 17 Vegetable i ife rills and File- nix 'Bitters. • irr it co:s . rit.,ts r.—. All nations. Run die remo test ages, have had 'ihips. Imi t 7 t il embus only found out the way to A m -rea Before the time of the grew Spanish iiJv.g.i or. people were ~t ily enabled to paddle about the Mutes. Just so with the Life Mini: slice icia, 5 It is hut tw short years I first ven. limed upon an unkn r ii ocean, and I hive discovered the ercmous object was in search of—IIh:ALTII. i f Vegetable med cities' vere indeed known wh; a ! COT mi”tr,d my search.tut their use was not. By the use of-them, I have of only passed from the dejected invalidoe the hale hearty anti wove min of Mistimes, hut, Cumparatively Speaking, I have renewed my youth. I can thus, vaitli confidence in my own estop.. rience.:advise wah my tellow citizens Does the reader want proef tie t ilia V.GETA ISLE LIVE MED ICINES are suitable to his own cane? I have on file at my office. 516 B-o yd way. hu , d red sof letters, from some of the most relyeetal,te citizens of this nn na tive laud. voluntarily offered in testimony oldie vir tuesi, of A CA.K.II/ V } GET A BLE MI: I dr:INF:. Persons whose en Fut-immix have Imes yearly to. toed hy the 'lilt inf Bible" mineral pre, , aration• of the day, will bear me witness, that the Life Medi nines, and such oily' are the true cause to i ermanent good health. JUIIN MOFFAT -- , GENERAL RF.M.It RK ti RELATIVE. TO MOE- F VP'S LI FE PI 1..1...S AN D 1'1107.N1 X sirrErts. These medicines ave long been knew. and appre Mated, for thelSextrimrdinar) and imihediate powers of restoring perfect health. to •, - ietsons suffering under nearly every kind Of • IIISCUSe, to which the human 1 frame Is liable. V In mazy hundre of certificated instances, they have eve rescued fferers - froin the very verge 01 an untimely grave, all 2 all the deceptive nastrums of the darhad utterly lied; and to many thousands they have permanently s curedlhat uniform e' jnyment of .bealth, without 14- hi h life itself is but a partial bless ing. So. great. hided, bas their efficacy invariable and infallibly proveti, that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculcium to those who were unacquainted with the beautiful, philosophical principles u p on i which they are 'c peurided.and upon win: b they consequently act. t was to their Manifest and senst • ble action in trurif 'rig the spring and channels of ol life, and enduing t m with renewed tine 'and vigor, that they were an dted for their name, which - was be-stowed upon th at the spontaneous request of per. plate 181 1,51 181 ' 31 . 1 37 ISI 121 181 per dozen 1 50 25 it 31 Pil several individuals saved- The proprietors by the universal' di ing his VKGETA knnwle 'go and rea . inunitY. Unlike di which hoist of vrg are purely and got. 11 1 0 4 Mercury, An minerid.in any far composed of extra the virtues of whrc miian tithes. tend re eemical chemists. a rant ririmenders to before adminhger biz pion. Their fiiit topirat iheifitma§Httrid croMi*c — omit - Mfg' misiethiiiiiiyiened I volaticms Grkcries `.- .741(iFFATIS wee live. they had fairviou:.ly 'oleo in the opportunity afforded. sion ertlie daily preiu, for pine. :LE LIFE PILLS within the ; of every individual in the elm. ' host of pernicious quackeries, 'Wire ingredients, the' Life Pills Lt' V EGE CA BLA, and contain net many, Arsenic, nor any other whatever. They are entirely from rare and powerful plants, though tong known so several ently to some eminent pharma altogether unknoWn to the igno edical scienc e .and *were never in so happily efficacious a.com op I°l9 loosen from aof 124:the vayttot unpn. 4°f9Pa te and s i tirig aroma! itie,ll3 . ;koa :fal* Fact 4 ifilLiteatiltectletfl,:con• I ietqatftieiniefieitics AnBITER NitrierkA)L. EMU • • , . ord o p t e r Sitdlyclelualle_thclte.liveti h Ciallected ma Aatthatd,rasitb Prcs - 11401 costiveness. with, . bill& of &Ili, egad ilia with its immheat‘dangerdi 'fihili fed is well'newt' to all I I regular knatentists; who etude° the b man! bowels .after death: anti-hence -the prejudiceof eserwell in formed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the - VEGETABLS -pal: PILLS is to cleanse the kidneyaandtaelblidßerrand by this meanit.Melivetand the Amp, ,kbg l esiglful action - Of Which eritireffdePesids elm Ile regularity of the urinary orgies. 'Theblood, wit ch takes Its red color-limn the agency of the liver d the lungs before it passa into the heart, being co purified try Is them and nourished by food comin g mu a clean stomach, courses freely through the eine. renews every Part of the systemand trinmphan y mounts the bannernf health in the blooming cheek The following are among the distress ng variety of human, diseases. to which the Vegetable Life Pius arewell known to be infallible— 1 DYSPCPSIA, by throughly cleansin o the - fi rst and second stomachs, and creating a flow pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind,—Flatalency. Palpitation of the Heart, Loss pf rippet4e, goad-burn, and Read-ache. ReSrk'SlineSS, f&tanper.,4nsiety, Lan gitor,andAteltuicholy which are the gen eral symptoms of Dyspepsia. will vanish. awe natural consequence of its cute. Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a'solveut procea and without violence; all violent purges leave the wels costive within two days. Diarrh. , m and a, by remove. ing the starpccrid fluids by which th e comp,aints are occasioned, and by promoting e lubricative secretion of the mucus membrane. F ofall kinds, ' by restoring they doed to a regular circulation, through the process of perspiration in some based, and the through solution °fall intestinal obstructions in others. The Lark:. PILLS have been known o core Rheu matisin permanently in three weeks, a d Gout in half • that time, by removing local inflam non from the ' Muscles and ligaments of the joints. Psies of all , kinds, by freeing ,and strengthening t e kidneys and I bladdet; they operate most delightfu ly on these or. I . ans,and hence have ever been found certain reme ; • for the worst cases of Grove/. Also Worms, by e i dis - . ging from the turnings of the ' wart the slimy matte' which these creatures adhe e; Asthma and Consume '' by relieving the air y Is of the lungs from the mu .v, which even slight colds if not temps- : ed becomes ha • ed. and produces those dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers and Inveterate Sores, by the ' perfect purity which these Life Pills give to the blood and till humors; Scorbutic Eruptions.' and Bad o=- 70am:tits, by theirtalterative effect en° the fluids that morbid state of which occasions al r.ruptire com plaints. hallow. L2mide, and other. C nos. ~irreeaue plezions The 4of these Pills for • very shortbme. will effect-an entire cure of Sail r, Erysipelas and a striking improvement in the learness of the skin - Common Colds. and Influen will always be 1 ,. cured by one dose, or by two even in e worst cases. Piles.—as a remedy for this most d' sing and ots ' senate malady,•the Vegetable Life fills deserves a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the Proprietor of these invaluable - Pills, was him4ll afflicted with' this 6,triplaint for upwards of thirty fip. yaws, and that he recd in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Medici.. He however, at length, tged the mediine which ha now offers to the public, and he was cured in a Eery short time, after his recovery had been pronctunred not only' . improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human moos. DIRECTION'S FOR PSE.—The ropnetors of the Vetoers But Liss PILLS does not fo ow the base and mercenary practice of the quacks of e day. in ad vis iug persons to take his Pills in large, quantibee N No good medicine can possibly be solequtred. These Pills are to be taken at bed time very.night, for a week or fortnight, according to •th obstinacy of the disease. The usual dose is from 2to 5. according to the constitution of the person.. Very delicate persons should begin with but two, amd increase as the nature of the casemay require: those piOre bust, or of very costive habit, may begin with 3, a increase to 4, or even 5 Pills, and they will effect a i ffi cientls : happy f i change to guide the patient in eir further rise. These Pills sometimes occasion si knees sted - vomry , - ng. though very seldom, unless the stomach is vele foul; this. however, may be considered a favorabe. symptom. as the patient will find'hmself at once pit. liered. and by perseverance will soot' recover. 'rhey ' usually operate within 10 or 12 hotirs, and never give pain, unless the bowels are very Much encumbered- They may be taken by the most de icate females on. der any circumstances—lt is. how fiver, recommend ed, that those in later periods of pregnancy should take but one at a time, and thus continue to keep the bowels open: and elm' two mny be taken;where the patient is 'very costive. One pill in a so' ution of two table .PS a rjr ' fiwate r. may be give loan infant in the fe110`46 4 . 14 des—a tea spoon full ev ery two hours ell i „, it opera • ..r a child from one t five years of age. half a pill—and from five to ten, o e pall. T(IF PIKE \IX BITTERS, aril so called.hecause they possess the power of restoring the expiring em. bers of health, to a glowing vig it. throughout the consetution. as the Menet. is sal In he restored to I111•Irum the ashes of its own dissdlutien The Mice rex Bitters are entirely vegetable, : composed of root found null in certain rills of to western rour.tr) which will-intallffily core FE% EIS AM) AGUES ili , aid! kinds; will never fail to e dicate entirely all the ethers ofMercery. infinitely s oner than the most powerful preparations ofSarsapar Ila. and will imme diately ewe the determination o BLOOD TO THE II A ED; never fail in the sicknep incident to young I females; and will he found a eeitain remedy in all cases of nervous debility and toroidgeras of t he mostim I paired conertitetions As is a rrtnrdy for Chronic end I lnfionsatory Rheumatism. the ef fi cacy of the Phoenix 1 Bitters will be dcmonstrnted by the use of a single 1 brittle. The usual dose cif these letters is half a wine glass full, in water or wine,' and this quantity may be i taken two or three times a day, labour half an hour before meals, or a less quantity May be taken at all I times. To those who are afflicted with indigestion I alley mesh's', these Bitters will pore invaluable, as Iwhey very greatly increase the action of the pnncipal I viscera, help them to perform theirfunctions, and en ilale the stomach to dtseharge intblthe bowels what I ever is offensive- Thus indigesition is easily and t speettly removet appetite restot4d, and the mouths 1-ofthe atsorbent vessels being eficansed. nutrition is' ' Cacihtated. and strength of 'lndy' end view of mind are the happy results. For farther particulars of i MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS. and PfillN IX BiT. eTERS. apply'at Mr. Moffat's office, N 0.546 Brodway, New York. where the Pills canlbe obnoned for 25 cents. 50-rents. or $1 per box; add the Bitters- for r sl or 1 ; 2 per bottle. ID"'Numerous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of - both. may be there inspected. , In some obstinate and complicaled cases of chronic •and itillamniatury 11.heumatism.I Liver Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia. Palsy. Piles, infirm/row the use of mercury, quinine. arid other diseases of long standing. irroasta bo necessity toll take both the Life Pills and the Thcenis Bitters, sin:the dose before to. commended.• I •N. B--'These Pills and the itters, will get the mercury out oftbe syStem infinite faster t hart the best , preparations OfSarstiparilla. and certnip remedy fog in g the rushetliii blood to the/tee , or all violent kind ! aches,ticdoukurerte,Bre.—Allp ns Who are predis posed to apapies,y,,patsy, &c., shopld never be without the Life Pills or the Bitten% for'onedese in time will save life. They equalize the circulatton of the blood. draw all pressure from the head, prespiraiion, and throw off every impurity by the pores of the akin- - For sale by MILLER i&IJAGGERTY, ' .1 gouts forthe Proprietor. ' 40-ly Pottsville, 26 WILLIAM NEAt 4 CO. rdAS-I*AcTußsi4s oe . Looking-Glasses , 27•Tiorth Fifth street, Fhiladelplna; back of the Merchants' Hdtel-devoted excluaively •to this business. . Country -Merchants are supplied at mandiac turera'' prices, and their Glasses insured fruit; ' breakage to any part of the INtion, without extra Charge. Those who may have orderri for large'Olasses, would - do well to inform us by letter, previous to Oh, of the size or i the plate, and the_ 'kind - ermine they may wept, that the article ^Part be I°49l9ActAed eXpressf l y,for the otietteion -61. merchants "'hoop give their orders dar-Loofe iheit- in erriix sell pater. • • ' ' .0P). - • Aft-Vrito . Pa gage PM. Witglaad, Ireland, Scot afid•-,-Wigpt.... • • i 6 / 4 g tr , eigagei a mmo fb their irk:ids:4i' first rate ahips,.from the a tfrre places,-may tow do so by appirits to 'M. HAGGERTY, For the srecornimodetion of those persons enga ging passage fortOeirlfriends, who may wish to send them money{ to enable them to provide for the. voyage, drops' arigkbet given on the following named merchants,. viz: 'P. W. Byrnes, No. 9, Waterloo Road, Liver. pool; Daniel Wright, 4. Co. No. 3,Robinson at. eet Glasgow; William Miley, No. 25, Eden Quay, Dublin. may 6 36 For Sale AT REPIICED PRICES, AT YYJIS OFFICE' DR. JOS. LA PIER R E'S Bympatltick for the safest ? speadNst,:and perfect cure of every kind of wounds, tilderii, cancer and all cutaneous .diseases, arising , frotiiietittfog, squeezing, burn ing, boiling or the impurity elthe blood, and also for curing Dyspepsia,. heart burn,'asihiria, liver complaint,costiveness,eolicks, convillakos, diary. hcea and rheumatick pains, tooth ache, and sore eyes. The general agent, Prof. G. Xay. Wagner, Reading, Becks pounty, Pa. offers gratis to any person affected ;with either of the said diseases, a certain quantity' of the Sympathick to be tried and appreciated before making any expense; how. ever, the application Must be Made free of post. age. N. B. This article cannot be had genuine in any drug store or' appothetary shop. It is not necessary to talk much about It, as it certainly will reconimend itself to an enlightened publick. aug 19 39—tf N 14; W IRON aic Hardware Store. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that he has added to his formes stock, Iran and !Ardmore, consisting in part or American and English Bar Iron. Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizAs; Cast, Crawly, Shear, German . and 'English niter and A. M. Steel Vices, Mouselolc anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast Steel hand., chi:ping and Broad axes, nails and spikes, together with a general assortment of Iron Mongery, all - of which will be sold at re. duced prices; :by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 • 32. NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the AL public, that. he will attend to the collecting of accounts ii his borough and neighborhood, at very reasonable rates. Accounts from abroad, to collect in thit neighborhood will be promptly attended to, and sailisfactgajeferences given if required. • JOW C. CONIR AD, April 5" .27 Constable. Swailuirs Panacea. A S the internpera ce and luxury of the age are tn. hastening the ravages of scorbutic complaints and rendering the blood more impure; and as thou muds have destroy, their constitutionshy neglecting to apply the proper Semedics—to such. Swarm's Pan acea must be, and ha* been, more than doubly valua ble as a certain and effectual means of restor.ng them to perfect health andlvigor. Few families are whol ly exempt from scorllutic affections, which exhibit va rious symptoms; as 'eruptions, ulcerations; debility, loss of appetite ind dCjection, all arising from impure blood. and if not properly attended to, produce the. greatest injury tothe;mensetutution. and may . parted to their offspring. Swaim's Panacea is recom mended at this seised' of the year, as a valuable resto rative of the system, thereby Itlvigoratingthe comfits , tine, and enabling it to bear the debilitating effects of the summer season. It is conveyed by the circula ting fluids, and corrects their tendency to all those diseases which originate in vitiated blood, diseased liver, depraved appetite. or pred4spositori to affections of the lungs,&c. No one, however, isiadvised to use u without convincing themselves of the truth of what is here 'stated. This coptheine is now used with success in all parts or the world, andis gaining great reputation in - Eng. iand. A fresh supply of the Medicine just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. .* Bole Agent for Schuylkill county. Who can supply the above mcthcine wholesale to them who with to sell again, at Philadelphia prices. May 14 26- 'IRAN D ETII,B Vegetablei• Universal Pills. TsvA LI 1) !—ON k... DISEASE haat thou only— .lCan impurity of thy blood, which. by impeding the circulation, brings on pain or derangement in the or gan or part where each impurity of the blood settles. It Is true, a v ',meal of CAUSES may bring about the slate of the blood-such as a violent bruise or fall, damp feet. indigt suer'. pain in .he head,'itc.&c..gerl. although it may he said that these Aiseasei have not their origin in impurity of the blot i.yet the, effect is 11445.41 the same, they all rind in the snipe the block);' and our only object to prevent the wr itting ink,. ones be kept up, in other words the acrim 0 jell* l' U . mon rs, is continual ly. to purge the body, as to ris any unpleasant symptoms remain, with Dr. Brandreth's 'VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, which. ifper eevered with', insufficient quantitiei to produce copi. OUS evacuations, wil l assist nature to restore eVery organ to a state of health. This is pn the 'Principle of draieing: we dritin a marshy piece of land, •and from a sti)e of sterility soon produce a most abun dant fertility and to it is with the human body; when any thing is the platter with ii. we have onlyticcation to draft it by purgation—and experience has taught those whojigye adopted this reasonable practilte, be. cause e-nststent with our nature, that they hive acted ! rightly, the result ~haling` been Bound health. It is i not more than IS months mace these Pills were in ' troducedinto the Dotted. States, but 'their sale has beenaltogether unprecedented, there having been sold of them in New York in that time, fully one sallion fire hundred thousand bores. And above 10,000 per sons can be referred to in "NeW York'city, and dearly the 'amen' Philadelphia . who have been cured when 1 every other means bad become altogether unavailing. of disekses which appeared of the most opposite char. acter, and in many cases where the dreadful ravages of ulceration, had laid bare ligament and brae, and where to all appearance no human means could save" life, have patients,!-by the tine of thete Piihg been re. 'stored to gond health, the devouring disestee having been completely eradicated. Dr. Wm. Brandreati was so folly -convinetd or the trutb-of the above eimple theory, that he I spent 30 e years in elperimei and laborious research taco- the medical ru prope of the numerous, plants compos ing the Vegetable ingdom; his object being to com . poise a nedieine which would at once punfy, and pro"- doce by specific action, a removal of all by homers froth the blood by the stomach andhowels, dishy the' citithitiatkinioftheibseofatich 1 matelot% such hot more are sun to Om carried oft and the blood se some a state rifputitv: and whoever-takes these s /71s t and perseveres with• them, wilrbe satisfied-that Dr. Wilbert Bmodretti fully attained hie philanthropic itibiect. Dienes , an absolute and known facti that awarY disease. *helium it be in the bead or feet.iii the I brain or meanest ember; whether it be an outward talcer,or on inwar abscess, are all, though arising front many cans reducible to this grand effect. namely. Impurity flood. . ~., NOTIC h..— As Drug and Chem i cal Stores are liter ail Podeil with Counterfeit Brandreth's Pills, lt be- - i e. err those who rant the genuine article to purchase only' of the aCcredited agents or those who are known to be above- puch dishonest practices. Mr...13„,-Thempsiin 4. Co. Pottsville are the only a winiavittiment for Schnilkillcounty l , , Dr. - Bmndtteam (Wee for. the sae o 4 the above Pills wholesalelaidi 'Shills if 189 Rare treat, Ow 'door, above filth stakortri side: Philidelphha.:- : :Ir --,, !-- .. rkt!treykrctupmber that Drag Storesireteuthaire the genuine BraPdt°4 l Nit o an , r. 4 der' i ) lerefore all' pu c iasei of them are sure be counterfeit. . Dec 3 4d-71y .1991i4ant 19 .the Sick. Dom' WAL--ENTANS 9 410110.11114411 1 ,ilPitAri.. • CeeSEAND EFF'ECT. 7 When a sound saidsci ntifte ihhiedyprdiseases his long I:ieeningene • mansely tholpuldie, bestowing blessings and receiv-, jog praisecitih scarcely in the , power Of scepticism to doubt its viruiespor oral's, to den/ them. ' When it has,suchieved en ascendant career of use fulness which distances the cotopetiticA-of •,mere beastful pretension, and has secured • conspinbons. station in universal Thant, by intrinsic worth alone, Its proprietormay paint oat the causes of its auperi: ority. without incurring the suspicion of invidious ness, in instituningtheircnspirisob. • The CAMOMILE: and FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, manufactured by .Dr. William Evans, at ltni Chathatn , sucet, do not require his explanation of their aokooiyledied efficaerz.for the, most eminent physicians - throughout the United States will freely, if appealed (o, state the reasons which have'induced them to-recommend them so extensively And warmly . as they do. And those - reasons are, that these judi cious medicines neverinjure even thy:lmA delicate constitutkns, and have„„in almost every. individual case for which they are prescribed, ti markettzadevi .ent, a truly happy and permament an*, moreover, see that they are pot offered to Ale publio upon any quack•theory of purifying the blood, to the atter destruction of the stomach and.bowels.. Centre Street. Purify the blood frotil all diseased_humore, they unde niably du; hut .not- by destroying those viscera by which aloft" the blood can be sustained. They are compounded; upon a:theory which supposes a stomach to be a very essential agent to health; and food, well digested. to be a valuable friend to flesh anahlood.— They do not purify men to ghosts, and. make them look hke =beings too refined to remain long in this world; but they make them as human as possible, and fit to encounter the hardships, and fulfil the occupa tions of a sublunary iife. They do not make a vio lent purgatory of this life, to prepare menthe faster for another... They proceed in on the su position that the blood, muscles, nerves, organs, c tory and se cretory gland. mucuous and tegument ry membranes, bones and brains. of every human b ing require to be supplied with nourishment from as 1 ealthful.a sto- mach as a/tribe made and kept; and upo c doctrine that unless the stomactLand bowelsare in g order, Ole blood and every other part of the system ill be in disonier. And how is it expected that they will secure health to the stomach and bowels? Why by enabling the one to digest food, and the other to carry off what is left elm the ndtriment is extracted.le connection with the surplus of bile, and the foul humors ofthe blood, mucous membranes, and stomach. And they accom plish these great feats of medicine in-the most simple way imaginable. The APERIENT FAMILY PILLS if the stomach be affected with wind, bile, or coated, collections,elear it out, by a natural but a most in sensible solvent action, and cleanse, the whole ali "watery canal, without griping, and leaving it as free sifithont debility, as nature ever designed it to be.— They do net take the skin offthe stomach and bowels, and leave them like a piece of red velvet, as all phy sicians know 'die strong drastic pills do. but they take nature kindly by the hand without crushing her fingers. They cleanse every thing, without imparing of suturing any thing.. When this is effected as it usually is ty the use of a few of the FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, then come the celebrated CAMOMILE or TONIC PILLS. to strength ea i s stomach and bowels which before, per 1 haps, we 4 and foul because they were weak, and endows them with strength to perform their impor- tent functiiins, without the aid of physic. The CA- , MOMILE FLOWER, when its valuable principles are chemically extracted, is acknowledged by all phy sicians, in every, age, to be the best vegetable tonic known in the science of medicine —There is nothing known in the vegetable kingdom of nature to equal it; nothing thit is at none so harmless anti so -vigorousli healthful: and in proof of this the proprietor of thy renowned pills that are made from its purest particles, might quote almost innumerable authors, both ancient and modern, if his own practice had not proved it te tens V thousands. , . The effects of these pills are not only perceived in no increase of appetite and general strength, but in a restoration of the body to that universal vigor in all its functions Vihich indicates the return to perfectly sound health.—The face, and general complexion, speak volumes in their favor, and thousands of fe 7 miles can testify bow much - they have contributed to their comfort, their complexion, and their strength. whet ravery otherreuxedy had proved worse than use less. In nervous diseases, of all kinds, they' are new acknowledged to be- preeminent; gradually restoring, firmness of body and mind. without those annoyance 'and dbanges which other nervous remedies occasion. Happy would it have been for many young persons of both sexes who are now inthe silent grave. althey had learned to check the morbid tendencies of their. stomach gild bowels by these pure tonicsand aperi ents, without resorting to quick remedies, the names of which, are concealed, and of which they know • -nothing. , That dreadful scourge CONSUMPTION; might have been clug ked in its commencement and disappointed of its'illlty, all over the land, if the first tyrntoms ef nervous debility had been counteracted. by CAMOMILE chemically prepared; and those bowel complaints which lead to a host errata' mala4.: dies, rid hi - hate been obiiated by that fine alcaline extiact f rhubarb; which is a .leading ingredient in - the AP RIENT FAMILY: PILLS. Wore both of 1 . these medicinee, which are adapted to a majority of - theperpoilibrfor which Chundred others are unneces, eerily used,feveri,agues.bilioua disorders, headaches,' female .debility, male decline, indigestion, and liver complaint. would have entirely disappeared, where many dr them 'have proved fatal: . Bat be it disdirefly understood that these medicines are not offered instead of theseinatural organs of the , body wbibh other medicines dispense with, in a very ;summary manner. They are founded upon medical'! knowledge, and not quackery, and do not take all the red pat-tidies old' tif the human blood under the,pre ' 'tepee of purifying it. In l etter of which difference of :effect. let the faces and forms inpatients bear testi mony. They coiiiiitute's useful, effectual, and gene rally applicable class of "medicines for every family, and, tieing-both tunic and aperient. and of the beat preparations known, no person or family should be without them. They can'be obtained who! le and retail ofthe proprietor, Dr. WM. EV ANS, N ew York, and of"h agents In town and' country, with three-- tions forme.—They are -rapidly superceding all ether, remedies advertised in the-public prints, because the y . are found to belong toe very ornerier class of popular medicine:A single trial usually places them high in pri vate estimatioir, •aithey are known to be in public prefdlente, and in the opinionerphysicians. Dr. WM. 'EVANS' OFFICE, No. 19 NORTH, EIGHT ST. PHILADELPHIA. where his medicine maybe had. Dr. Win Evans! Office, 100 Chatham street. New York, where the Doctor may be consulted, as usual.! , • ' . - . • YSPEPSIA HYPOCHONDRIACISM4,- .11L1Luteresting case--Mr. William Silmon,Green et. above Third st,,, Phiiadelphia. afflicted for several' years with 'the following distressing symptons : Sick-. netts at the stomach , headache, dizziness , palpitatio n s of the heart, impaired app'eutti, sometimes acid and putrecsent eructations, 't oldness and 'weakness , of the extremities, emaciation arid geneialdebility, disturbed rest, a sense of prelate° and weight at the stomail idler 7ig, nightmare. great =ulna l despnderiby. oreveret P a i n e the chest, back-and sides, coni ve fleas, a lahlteforsociety, or conversation, involuntary sighing drid 'weeping languor and lasitude upon the least cambia. klr..Silmon had a ppliedto the moat eininent claim wkio cotudder it-beyond the powermedi clue to res. _tore, him -Jo health however.as his afflic tions-hell MeiKeel'hiut to a very deplorable condition, edd haviugheen recommended by a triative Of his to mike trial of Di. _Wm.' EVANS' Medicine, be-with; diffieukyrepaited.to tbeofficstand procured a package„; to which, he says be its indebted for -his restoration to.. lifo. health andinends. Bois now enjWj'lotall then " ploosiowf •or perfect health... Vermont of Other informationovilMnpaith every parti-, cular offfitastonbilibigcurdat Di:Win. Evans' bledi.,..; cal Offices, 109 CbatluitilialiWterk ; and in WlL adelphia, No. 19 NOETIfftIGWITI St. • ' sa Sold by PonsvOle, Nov. k.s', s t .? 1-ti. 04.roguAikkioititkommintObtivir WO* r tfa.GGERTX:r: 'NovlB : &V amp NEE • ••,, 1 f.i. ife.i'2 l OW. • ~ „ at ,7 . . for sale the .followist !..*: k At Ott very low prices at illerlw England '3ciVatlTsheep,' $lO 00 t&ry v o l .12 00 110 vfle. co * piety,: -11 Do I d lir rks, vols.- sheep, 4 o f j C' inmen , 3 vols. 6 s tiorne'?ditiop,shcep(4 25 0 D History; vol. sheep, ... Edi t ion with Mips and 800 attics. I tad*.: 1 , I HameogM9 ll9ll, - .4,Tobu,ohee Maritels WeidOriVitiiks; TheOlitt. Scutt'. lliblei, ah Ibeepj . " Byrettee Works, Rollirite.Anctent 1 =1 ith plates complete.ll rot I ibtary Edition ,rep+i's Josephuel Marryattes work Aloore'a works, Burne — Workei - • Cowper aid Th - Akre Borden's villa Doddridgee Fa Encyclopedia .° I 1200 cots Fox's Book of McKenzies 500 Together wi low rates, to suit ily 1 , Barinoaa, I GO 2 00 i :,_ D, . Imy -r.,apata l tor, r ' ,3 50 Idatiliaaphyi 3 vole. with , d'loo Mails, 10. 50 ,arty,ta;wlth plates, ~ _2 z -Receipts ; 1 31 , 1•- • di - •a variety , o th er B oo k s at very 1 thettimew. , ' , e z I_...tiON, i l g each bo tie orcthe SWlfick, a conmcnotui manner , all the i llifferent atom Of these distres. eo particular 'directions respect. iman i and how patients are try Accompany pointing out in symptoms in th sing disease. ling diet and conduct thro stored—for vm 'ticriptions of th, with .moqtf the direetfons every stage until health is re. and useless would be the ore ', ablest ph3isicitins;accompani c i and usetiarnedicinee, 11 enra.!fitithfhl*illihered to. e informed that the depositions 0.1 ye been taken before proper au city of Lancaster, all completeli at desperate cases of . eonsiir ickare detailed in the bills a h bottle. The public 287 persons • .1 thoritiei in t cared in the m, tion, some of • companyinger * e ll A sopp • received and is hfardh 12" of the aboves. Specified has be, for lite at this office. The subacri he virtues r rtant DiifccOvert. haadiacovered a method t valuable root. 1 T SARSAPARILLA, gay be extrli without losing any of its mcd properties. • h s medicine is prepared after ceipt of thell ical College, a-receipt reeontir by the Faculty, a the best formula •fmr the r uon of the fluallextract of Sarsaparilla. 1 • This Extract .ay beXivenilyithiperfect Si children:rind iii nseientiotisiy 91Yeret4 to the as a purifier oft e biciod , which in encases will iyaileviate. sad 'n twiny entirely *re the foil diseases: . ' 1 . . . , Obstinate e ptions of the shin, - • nropies or p illezOn the face. .. 1 Bffes Tail, rise from an impurs habit te Scaly ernp i no. : 1 . • Plias MTh ' nee, Chrtinic rh matism, • Tatter, : Screfele, or , • White Swell' Syphilitic syt And.all dieol the blood; eithel healthy ciimit, ,iing's evil, tgla, . Interns. dery arising front an impure - by a long residence in 4 hot: :. or the injudicious use of meet flit necessary to attach a few p.ficial effects, from persons well s refkrepeesit 1 • - ' - heading, July 13, reigned, having used the Cot of Sarsaphrilla, (prepared by our families.znost cheerfully public, as a, Clietfti t safe and t teases arising - from impurities JOHN MILLER. ' WM. H. MILLFII M. 5.., RICHARD: WM. -RHOADS. This is to Certify that 1 was Mr two years i with an obstinate impefijoritous affection in 01 legs, which •hroke into numerous. ulcers, for wt.... tried various remedies; which but increased the di ease, when I seas recommended to try Mr. &holey' preparation o niaparilia. I did so,and after UM 6 e 4 e- „nil bat ll4 3a lam happy to state that the ulcers u ;entir ely ,Mma,Pl 4 42 nzyleg healed.. Wit at }Vita :Mid this . 16t 'day 'of A ugffat, 1 tP7. . , 401:1144 R. COLLER, Rektor .._ , , Tbileertie that my little eon:about 8 years old had`suffered f a long tim el from extensive sores o the right knee and leg.' (garb to have been who swellrng.).whi h 1 fotindim sible -to heal, byes theaid uf.the• st respect* 1 medical advice:loot 1 I wasrecomm ded Aquae .. George' W. Oakeley gcl Compound Sir of Sarsaparilla, eight , bottles of whit not o the sores but.perfectly restored d chi}die l,ll fOch bid toff ,fiteslitueb 'aeon sequels , Cif deli -fib ''' ' ' '' CAT HASI HINGEMAN. 1 , cer X Itlrigbos resin at. Reading The above se e ` art &It A One, both hero 1. .., and atter the se 0 ' Mei Vikkagi's vrop of sarsaf' " rilia'anOitha no 'hesitatio n T in believing th at it wr the agent o it restoration.• ;I I 1 - .TNO.-11 0 .-01ESTER, M I D ReadingiS,C.l% 18374 ':i. - ...1 1-- . . 1 , ifirilmington, Noe. 20,4837 Mr. faitikeley, I - d 4 , .., Sin—l con 'der it my duty to let you know that the use of the .fial dozen bottles ofyoar valuable Sarsart rills mail go of ybu in June last. has entirely healed i myleg,the D f or told me it was Of a scrofulous chili "der. and th use of your medicine would si t o t balit benefitit. five bottles / were not balm . , fo r e it was healed , I took the faith" to Make. 4 cure _ceitito; it ,is w better than two strouthirsinee r oat any, and • the is no appearance of a Zeturanzmy phr clan thinks the cure perfect. i Yours.&c. ' - : • :. C4,4441R0WN. ~ . , erThe 'I. .ye valuable motlinuOinay,b e h a d II 'the . mac -ea *bole:sale 'ittititra. ill Dru g s tole , N o rth Fifth reet,,Readinrat most of the pan-' opal drug at -res. "Frea _gar mat Medoeines. n loudest . , prices, ergo 'l4tiale 'bttpe sub.- scriber. •. .. '. ,' - -, GED , no Ey Also, to.tye . d at 11Hritiiiii if iffiiedeoreich & „irritz Ramo .;M tit. Mintweroted-Dr.t.Ford. Vous "'wn i ' iel et • 04 . 01( 14 4,111 - Irri.?' Satettore offhand Stratic,; 'n , nlre... • - 11 . -t, * .fin-1r1i,,, '. ' ad 7:: , 1r 2-ito c,irit-,c.0 l i ny signature w l accom i °llk. 1 t " 7 7 %i. f • I have thong notes of its ben in the county. , We the mid i Fluid Extract. W. Oakele3ti • mend it to the medicine, in d' blood. 4 .•-' `..-4,,,.i.m.q , t..-ar„, ii.;ilin. ~ t o liAirif fi:m,'l4l,ll r 'dsgpl,Roat Aiiventuref oi . -626'... l itt: .1!P. , rßOttai44l.Tect- from Ne 'Yorie ll -,'' ; 2 ~ . , •- • i i ri , u gpiga l ii ii'' dai 3. eimase.l 7 . ! l ''''_2(l , ' spa opple,,fiO i -• 4 .:. 'C 1.130 . 01§4. aupeti r smuaedi,beef, ' 100 Itie. -•do ~ LaT4i. _ 16001bs. cod fi sh. ' • 30 ;ftIr .11 1 ,9.rt i V2ltifel r , . 4,"54.,, , 9.P.,,. 'Phi . 20 half dilk h d„co ~ r , , .- , . A btds, "filch, ! -', A ,,„ ' ' --: 25 bo'fta soperiorgreen siad black teas. , nor, 25 I • 'CIFIC 171 4 curt Asilimar, ?fitting nj Of At t,o4e.pre. 1 Ik/I%W r• '-. the Citg • - •