0 New Golds. • , .( eney# assoi:inscat erfrealt apdsealionabla boods4 Ptak received-o-con4itidritt partorC jr ceriest taitod , sv . 1 -Viro Hard w s ;aire L ; Queefiswaee, _ 1 1 40gerek,1. :A,. tivlxi inatitee, &e; lohleu Poll for cairn:: The highest price paid in viish for all ktods4ctifintry produce. ":" JOSEPH WO ITE SON. • Moan! Oarbon, Dec 2 2 . Nil SIM ilia 'anner lir. nagge r rty, WhOLESALE AN IX RETAIL . Dry Goods ,Grocery,Wini Liq uor Store (Next door to Mortimer's IvHEIR connexion *ith a house lb Philadelphia , enables them to keep on 11 . nd ia very eaten sfpeassortment of gbos. whic . they will sell at Philadelphia ;trice*. Store a Tivet n keepers and private families, would do well to call and fudge for themselves. ipril 3l PARKER. CO. . - . AtEßcEas T.4/ZORS, (Formerly'rerker ,& cfc ilhams,) "NAVE removed on the oppOsite side of Centre 1 !- 11 -Str eet, • few doors &hoed - Norwegian Street where they offer for sale a bclectassortnient n, Superfine Broad Cloths and :Cassimeres of the most fatillionable colors, with.on blugant assort ment of Sommer Vostingsja hen and Cot ton Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Stocks, Glovpa, Sus panders, linen and cotton Hose, and all kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparrel, Which' will be made to order in the most appteved style as to the workmanship, and warranted! to fit equal to any -in the Coy or elsewhere. • I P. S. P. & Co. keep on hind an excellent as sortment of ready-made Clothing of all _kends, which will be sold at very rattle. june 17 ' -' • Miskin's Pills. THE Original Hygeia.n Universal Vegetable Acdicitie, prepared by W. AIISKIN, Esq , Member of the Royal College of 'An rgeoos, Liven. state at Apothecaries Co npany,' Fellow of Hol. Court Society, Surgeon to the Royal Union Pen stun Association,- Lancaster place, Waterloo ...Ir3ridger and Perpetual Pupil of tkiay's and St. homes' Hospitals, London.. r - . These pills having gained,: acelebrity unparal. leled in ever) , section of the 'llniqn, are now coo. sidered by all those-who value good health, Indis pensable as a family inedicthe—.patronized by a numerous body of the meat:eminent Physicians I ... both in this country aid in Kprope,—is sufficient, it is presumed, to ammo their •chdracter in the es. timation of every thinking Man; and it is hoped, a far better recommendatio7; than the course re sorted to by ignorant and un `rinitipled pretenders, who -to mislead and deceive the; public, publish what they call practical proOfs arid certificates of Cures, thit exceed all bound of tatirmal credibil ity, and most of which, if not all, are either grusi fabrications:or procured by Oa rii, a iid connivance. The editor of the Long isiaturFarmer, says • 'This medicine has - obtaincit an unprecedented degree of well, priitierved poriiilari4. Hawing ttik• en these pills ourselves to advantke and witness-., ed their 'beneficial effects on:othtra, we have no hesitation ir. recommending 'the tq the public as it ' safe , salutary and useful famil y Medicine." t ie •.. * * *None are genuine withontl signature of the General Agent on the label, by whom the a bove medicine is imported into , this country. JNO. .0,43. q.- *p ert), Place, Gen'l ' greet for U. ts. A supply of the above Mtidicine just received and for sale by ,•• 8. , BANN %N, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. i July 16 NIOFF*TIS Vegetable Life and Phe nix Hi Os. rr A COVTRA.ST.— All nations. Ircm the remo ta:stases, . .have bad'ships, btlf Columbus only found am the *ay to America Befolie the time of the greatSpatuab naviga short tor, peopl6 were only. enabled to I paddle about the shores. Just so ivith the Life Med- mines It it but two *emir:Knee I first •ven. lured upon an unknown ociemy.and I hive discovered . the precious object I was in , iseelkh of-dIF,A LTIL 1 Vegetable medicines were indeed IMownevlien I corn- j inenced my search, but their'kisegVires not. By the ; r, use of diem. I have not only l ratio from the dejected invalid, is the hate hearty and, so m,nof hu -mess, ;btu. comparatively speaking I av z ipreneweil my yopth. I can i hos. with conMence i ml irrn ex,te- I 'lance, advise with my iellekv cVla .iis lAiit.s , he . e eid er want prooftliat tin V Kq , , , E•Pri, It LF: I • I Ft. M F:11- aqi NKS are suitable to his own vise I have on file !army office,s46 Broadway, liOndieds of letters, from . : iiiMs of the mast respectahlecittient Gretna tn yr iia- itiv,e land; voluntarily offered , in miltimony orthe sir. !toes of A GOOD V FGE'TABg..E AtEDICINE. 1 Persons whose consiitutione hive been coarly ru- !knelt by tbe.•-all infallible" naitieritl preparation, of, ithe day, will bear me witness, that the Life Medi i teinen. and such only, are the true bailee to permanent !good health- JOHN MOTE - AT. --, i IGENEIRA'L REMARKS RIEL4TIN'E TO MOT-' `, F.11"4. LIFE , PILLS AND - PHIGKNIX - BITTERS. . These medicines have long been' known end appre [Mated, for their extraordinary and i mmediate powers of restoring perfect health, tallier ns suffering under milady every kind of eiseasN na l w lueh the* human . :finum is liable. in many hundreds of cert i itied instances, they ;ban eve rescued sufferers f ' in' he Very verge of an untimely grave,aftei all the eptive no mil of the day h. utterly failedtandio ny thotutan they (ii i i have permanently secured that( uniform enjoy of health. without which life itself Whet a partial bless. Mit- SO:great. hided, hasleiriefficacy invaoablv apd infallibly brewed. that it a s appeared .tu%arcel,)r l.tissthan miraculous to thole' ' Mt were unacquainted With the beautiful philosophie4 princlplea upon tibia they are compoundoad ; j upon whiCh they ciansemieettgact. It aim to t • *eunuiltrit KO -sensi ble action in purifying the Ipg knq cbrel. of life. end enduing them with edtoniii d _tiger. that they were indebted for t ei, itaiattn i. ;; artiMh t was bortowed upon them at the s tantilkermequest of anveral individaals whole- liv hey 'EripPta %tingly _paved- t .. ,-,,,,,r' . The proprietors rejoice hiise pporturrlty Ifordieil by the univeratil 'diffusion' of i e 'ly press or plat. leg hieLMETARLE LI ,E , ILLS within the nitknowleirgiffinitueach of-eve , i .ividua) in the cont. • IMMIty. sDidate the host o Haloes quackeries. which boast of vegetable i jetion the Life Pills 1 4 1 ere purely and SPUMY VEGISTAIII.2, and contain net. 'then Mercury, Antimony. Ahinfilio.• nor any other ,:. Mineral. in any form irhatelier. They are, entirely Owl ofentracts from rate kid powerful plants , he • virtuee of whinth thoughlong known insever.al • , spat Übe,: and recentfY tritionie eminent phirma r, ,c,benaists. are altogether unknown to the Igno. „ era to medical so erie; and were never. .. . -- .......a ' sidskuustoredia so handl .efficaciouia tom ... . _ ' Thliii4ln iaperMlon la to 4foiske licit' ,n the coats of nitemach mid bowela t dirii vatOons impotaties and pditielleonstazitly Setting itrouttd them; ai d t o ye se the hardened feces whicheolleet in the eon. !volutions orthe small. intestiocii- Othec'aindimnes ~~ onlysirtial)gelmmieleneAt eS7r l raroct, o snasavar-twilund.4mio rarities lllSlAstillenekill.' -with all its - train of or siuddea saliently:a. with its imminent dangiiii:""Thiti:fagt ie ''WeillAillOrrit ' . i. Krill regular anatomists. who eFdnie t e beirishlet idler desik-and'lmuce [the prejudi . of these 'Wi formed men against-the quack m ieihawiefallmste. The Seeped. effeet-of the VEGWABW.TyIk! ' FILLS iliac cleanse die kidneys Mid. the iditider,Wied by this- means;the, liver an t the lekerg,lhahaatthfull ' action of which entirely depends oboe the regularity I of the urinary-argan&t The blab dl which takes Its red cola:fro:or the agency of theliireaflaid the lungs beforeitpuses into * heart, 4 b64g thus parilied by them sud-aourishedby food maims Noma clean stomach. courses freely through the, veins, renews _Avery pen of the system and triemAtandgerttenti die' banner Of:health in the;blooming che-ek. The following are among the distressing variety' l Inman diseases, to which the Vegetable Life Pills arewell.knovinito be infallible— 1 . DYSPEPSIA, by thrsughly cleansing the grit and second stomachs, and creating a flaw of - pare:healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid Padv—liletehatc7. Paion of the Heart. Ldss of Anskrae:tigerktann and Bead ache. Reidestnest, Aka , igarfArizietif. Lou guor,and.ifelanchoky winch are ihegeneral symptoms of Dyipepsia, will vanish, as a nittntal consequence of its ears. CostiMenesi; by cleansing the whole length ol 'the, intemines with a solvent pr s. and without violence; all violent purges leave he bowels costive: within two days. Dattrrl • and Moiety& by remove ing the 'sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints -are :occasioned. and by promotiiiL the lubricative secretion °film numus membrane. 1 eversofall kinds. by restoring the blood to a regular a irculatinnahrough the process of perspiration in some eases, 'and the through solution of all inteatinal °Nemo:Mons in others. The !LIVE PILLS have been lurdifm - to cure Rheu matelot permanently in three weeks. and Gout in her that lima& by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of thalami& Drop'sier of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder, - thei operate most delightfully on these on guns, mehencertave ever beei . found reennin r o am . •dy for the worst cases of Grandi 'Also Worms. by • dislodging from the turnings of theelmwebi the slimy matter to which these creatures sittetm AsSirma cad Consumption. by relieving the air Vessels of thalungs from the mocos. which even slighti colds What remov ed becomes hardened, and prods eev those dreadful diseases. Scurvy. Mess and lair-meat/ Sores, by the perfect purity which theme Life Pills gveto the blood and all humors; &vain:tic ErepriUns, and Bad Com picrions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that morbid state of which occasion* all Eruptive am ; plaints. .Sallow. Cloudy. and other der:glen:We Cass *Wens The use ol' these Pills for a very short time. will effect an entire core of Sall rheum, Erysipelas and .t striking impmvement in the Clarmess of the skin Commonl i cas . and kflueicta. will always be cured 11 one doe . or by two even in the worst cases P des. —as a rei y for this mostdistreasing and-oh Inmate malady, the Vegetable Life Pills deserves a &violet and 'emphatic recommeodatio& it is well. known to hundreds in this city, ;that the Proprietor of these invaluable Pills, was himself afflieted with dna c.mpla , of for upwards of thirty five years, and that he !fled in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole eolllpllll/1 of the Materia Modica. He however, at-length, tried the mediate whieh he now effete to the public, and he was cured irk a very short time.' afler his recovery had been pronounced not only improbable. but absolutely . impossible, by any human Weans. ' 'IP i DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—The preprietora of the VEGICI Sour. Li rr Pit.t.s does not follow thattiese and mercenary practice oldie quack) Mlle day, in adios:- tag persons to take his Pills in large quantities. No , good medicine can possibly beim required. Theist Pills are to be taken at bed tiihm.every night, for a eek or fortnighwaccording to the obstinacy of the disease. The usual dose is from 2to s.accowling to • the constitution of the person. Very delicate persons should begin with but two. and increase as the•nature, et tbe case may require: those more rotettor'Of vary costive habit, may begin with 3, and increase'to 4. or, even 5 Pills, and they will effect a sufficiently happ y change to...guide the - patient in their further use. These Pills sometimes occasion sickness and vomry ng, though very seldom. unless the stomach is vele fold; this, however. may be ceilisideirtxl a favo s ahe., s y m ptom. as the patient will find himself at once M. iteved,mad by perseverance will ses*.secover. They usually operate within 10 or 12 hours; and never give rpa in. unless the'" , bo.wels are vely ranch encumbered. I They may be taken by the most delicate females un) der any eirenmstancea—lt is, Morever, reatniimend• ed, that t hose m later periods of pregnancy should take but one at itirne, and thus continue to keep the bowels , epee: and c.en two may be taken where the patient is very costive. One pill in a. solution of two table simons full of wmer, may he given to an infam in the following doses—a tea sponn,full even two hours till it opersimil for a child froth •one to five-years of age. half a pill-- - -and from fire to ten k one pill. Tilk. PIKE NIX I:UWE/Mitre so called,beeatree they possess the power orketoime the expiring ern. bean of health. to a gliriviiig Vigor throughout the constitution. as the Piiceniz is said to he restored to life.froin the ashes oft's owniAl legislation. The Pilot - fila Raters are entirely vegetable, composed of root found only in certain parts of lite western country which a :II intailibly 'cure IFEVERSeAND AltillES of all kinds ;Aral never fail to ;eradicatelenunely all the effects of Mercury. 'clot It elf anomer than the most powerful preparations of Sa ougiarilla. and will Mime chattily cure the determinatitin of BLOOD TO THE LIAM); never fail in the sickness: incident to young , (torahs; and will be found a t ertain remedy Wall cases of nectars , 1,1.11,10 and weakness of the most im ' paired constuntkons •Asis a remedy for Chronic' and I Inflamatory Rkr.mat ism. the elficacy_of the Phenix Bitters will he detiiiiiistrated lly the nee ore single in,ti ie. The usual dose of thesit bitters is tiara some glass full. in water or wine, and this quantity may be taken own or three times a day. about half'an hou r before meals, or ,a less quantity may be taken at all times. To those who are afflicted with indigestion trier meals, these B-tiers a ilk prove invaluable. as they very greatly increase the *lion of the principal viscera, help them to perform their functions,and en able the stpmarh to diaehsrgp into the bowels what ever is. effective Thus indigestion is easily and s., , eed.y remnivecl. appetite restored, and the mouths ! of the alsorbent vessels . bring :cleansed. 'nutrition ix , facilitated, and strength of ' aodi i and energytof mind are the loopy results. For nher paribinjars rif MOFFAT'S LIFE P 11.1.5. ad PHCENII BIT TERS. apply at NI r. Motfat'irolfice. No. 546 Brodway. New York e where the Pills can be oluainctfor 25 , cent*. 50 cents, or Si per boa ;;and the Efitterefyirill -or $2 per tiottle. Ea' NumerUnv certiSiiinis of the , wonderful efficacy of both. may-be there inspected. le someobetbtateand compl ated earea-of chronic I and inflamilatritrAhe 0, .omati' , us er . mp l a i nti , eti Peter and Agee, Dyspepsia, P ltay. Ptlea'injorydrom "the wie et skreiry; /mune. avid Mber.dierares Wks* etaiding:rietnarbo' necessary !no tape both the Llfir Tilfit.audthe..ameis Bitters is *nose before re-1 „„ itumneildrd: - P.t.,Bl=These Os a ri d' tighter* otiltiei the . enereii tyint(riftbe system infi - . tamer thavithebest preferath*sofBersaparilla, arid a certain teneedy.for the ruiktng of tie blood to the hired. or en violent &ar.. , r_Feleekt4-4,Mt, dica—AllTsang who ate prodhe Polleitto.4 ooPiersf palsy. dm. , Id Dever be without i t 'the Life Pills or the Bitters. fie /mediate in time will life. They equalize the e Marion, of the blood: (Dar ell' pressure from .the &tad, preepiration,lnd. 'throw off every , impurity by thd pores it the tkitt 4- ' For sale-by 211LLCRA HAGOERTY, • - .4 gerite for the Proprietor,. :alio:mile. en , . - Aptly - •,, - WILLIAM NR : .. n moirnFACTV lUD OF • • - Lookin 8804 • 111167 O. 27 North Fifth sties • Philadelphia, bieli ' • 4 • 11 c.f the Merchants' llistel-clevoTed exclueirely ;to this business; - 11 1, country . Merchants • are supplied tilsnapufae• iurers' - tiller*, 'and their Gseas iron{ed from I.4reakagan pny,P,iirt of the U nion , without Wm Illehalie. I , - • '' There. who may *dire fo`rjefge 'quoin, ' l ,wolild do well to inibrip Os - liy lattee • 'pe r i lous to their coming on, of the - size Ilas ARON, and the kind of frame. Ojai logy s . :itit, that, the article ' 'jibe y be ampetactir,taidexpre ly for qwe oetiteioh. ft s ! MerchsorsiNootd- rivet etr orders for Uok. siglirilasesll4l9rsCtiaiii - 4Y heir prink to I. .fore them - Well Pot up, '; ll' - • „, - ;•0 Oct 21 ' ' -' 11 '48-6mo - ' 4 .. , (if ..... - 1:v....; - ... 7 tui: . • ) 4, 41 AR161913 . . i. ftig it big 31 - ter Ira= ' rifest rite s '• • 'pliers, mij OW do so .by .. - •,-, . WM. : POT the hetinentnotlition of tht ging passage Mr their fricond . vend them'inobey. to enable thi the ,voyaite.tiiiiits still be tattoo named merchants. Viz: P. W. 13yrnee, 'No. 9, *Merle pont; Daniel Wright. i f co. N 0.44, Glasgow; William Miley, No. ' abbe. AT REDUCED P lilOtt" , AT THIS OFFICE) fliß. JOS. LAPIERItE ' S Sy .. pathick fir the! R-..salest, speediest, and per . t care of every, kind of wounds; ulcers, cancer nd all cutaneous diseases, arising from cutting, questing, born , ing, boiling or the impurity oft e blood. and al .' for coring Dyspepsia, heart bit n, asthma, live , oomplaint.costiveness.colicks, —ministries, diarr l hma and rheithatick pains,h ache, and sore eyes. The general agent. Prpf G. Xay.Wagner, Reading, Berke empty, Pa. ere gratis to aity person affected with either of e mid . diseases. a ripttain quantity of the Symp thick to be tried bai l and appreciated before making nyexperise; how. ever, the application must-be jade flee of post. age. N. B. This article cannot iie had genuine in any drug store or apporheearir shop. It is not necessary to talk much about it, as it eerlainly wiffrecommend-itself to to enlightened . piablick. 1 aug 19 . . 39—tf NI w &Swore:Store. THE outsell/a would respectfully announce ,$p tha_public, th . at he has ad ded tco his II:km& itstekviriir and .Iffirthoore, co laths in part. or A merielatilifd Enitiab Bar Iro Hoops and Land Iron:Rlitlitlirtstit,Paiiperted in .st Cast:Crawl.ti, Shear. German" AridlEllsgltah i lister and A. M. Steel Vices, - Mouse. hoTe anvils; Sm/tys .Bellows, Cast Steel hand, choping andi Broad ales, nails and spikes. together with a general assortment of iron Mongery, altar which ;will be sold id re. duced prick, by -304 N CLAYTON, • April 22. , 32 , rirtHE subscriber respectfully utinouocee to the pnblic, that he will attend to the collecting of accounts in this borough and neighlothood, at very reasonable rates. Acoo nts from abroad, to collect"in this nei i ghborh will be proititly attended to, and ea) isfactory ferences given if required. '/OHNI CONRAD, April 5 27 11 Constable. A S the intemperance and Ittxury of the age a tn. hastening the ravages of Scorbutic oomph:lntl and rendering'ihe blood moreitinpure; and as thittl rands have destroyed their constitutions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies—te such. Bwatuie Pan .aces must be, and has been, more than doubly salva ble as a certain and effectual means of restoc.nWthem to perfect health ail vigor. Few families are,hol ly exempt from ecorbuuc affeceons, w hick, exhibit va rious symptoms, as eruptions,' ulcerations. debility. loss of appetite and dejection, sill arisingfrout 'spurs blood. and if not properly attended to, product ,the i=st injury to the conatitututron, and may be im to their Offspring. Swam's Panacs a teem mended at this season of the Fehr, ass valuable term native of the system, thereby inrigoratingthecoutito. tion, and enabling it to bear the debilitating effects of the summenseason. It is cotiveyal by the comae, ting fluidkand corrects their tendency to all those disease. which originate in vitiated blood, diseased liver; deptatet appeUte. or poidispoicitori toaffeations of the Itings„&c. No one, hoirever. isiadiristed to use it without tchnvincing themseljes of the truth' of what is here stated. This medicine is now used a ith success in all arts of the world, and is gaining Omit reputation inn' land. fresh supply of the Medicine just recjeirel for sale by Sale 'Who can .apply the them who wick to tell hlay 14 BRA._ Vegetable lUnitersat, _ _,,_. fill VALI,OI--ONE DISFA NE bast thou oily /an impurity of thy. Wood, which, by imp e ding the circulation, brings on pain or derangement in Os! or. gen or part v7heresneli -impurity of the blond ankles. It is true, a VARIETY of CAURES may bring about the state °lute blood—such as violent bruise cm fall, damp feet. indigestion. pain ' LW , head, te. ikel„a,ne although it may be old that ear diseases have not their ongin in impurity of theAoe tOet theot,eff i tt o :. the same lin they all end in the iminty of the 1: and our only object to prevent th e irritating ha. mntes be kept up. in ober words the aerimonio l— ismers, is continually leirurm the tody.aalung r unpleasant symptoms remain, with D. ,Brand VEIL:IF:FABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. which.' 4 severed with in auffimenetimustnies to p i:raillikee , ous evacuation,. will ass* yaws to **Ps e organ to a state of health. This is on the twin pi of draining : we drain a marshy piece of land an from s state of sterility aeon produce a most dant fertility; and to it is with the human 'body; ;,, f lay thing is the matter with it. we have only to to draft it by purgation—na il 'espeneneectias 1. gh the* who have adopte4alpsetionable prictic ' be caasee-msatent with adthature, that ib4'llsve fed rightly, the result having been sound health. tis *cone than 18 months wore thole Mk we in. trotificedlinto the United Stereo, but their sole has btieiraltogether umpreeeeented,there having beentrold of them In New York in that time. fully one ' on Ave ktadred thousand bares. And' above 10.014 r ai sone can, e refer r ed to in New York city. and n ' ly tte samein Philadelphia. who have been. cured ' every o th er means had become altogether tilll/14 pm of disease" which appeared o f the most opposite C - acter.and In many cases where the dreadful ray of ulceration. had laid bare ' gement and I N and . 4 un win:into allopprarance no' OR mean! , kl mve Gk. have, mire* ate, by...the of these Pills. re.. stored toigond healtXthe,,L. vduring ' having been coMplatedy eradicated., D r . W ' 41,3 ) - yand&ik i wee* hilly convine4'of i tt , I .thor, - ve simple theory that be_ meta 30 ramie ' ' est and laborious resigarchte the reedirat.propeiruts of the nOirele ; us plahts Campos., eswalag we I%=%..,tentio'nitittobimpie,itiy:ileannPr,: CT' !} 1 ot Y ilbl e 42 by ie t n i i't - tf=t v :itlki Is , by hti n t or ' chntiabatiiin of mehre of such a medic hog 4 c h the il mere. gi‘sure to be earned of and .theblood_as. g a m e* - ' comnity:iied.bi ver take t h ese Pills, and , .pell with thetas; will be satisfied that Dr. , Williiimlififidreth ftillf attained his pbilanthro ic • ' rl'est. lttanowan absolute and known .fam, 1 every-disossa„ Whether irbe in the bead or feet. in ' helm or Meanest member; whether it bean ou ulcer, or oil inward abscess, are all. though arisen& from instil canoes. reducible to this grtsd effect. namely„wsprity of blood. i a ..!•*'... 1. - 150WCE.,.....4.krtig and Chemical-Stores age li la , , arty,ficedlid wittOsolititerfeit Brandrettili Pals. it he lium. those, whisilkbit, the &wine articks to puiehaile only ofthe accrediedigenits or those wAti are luioviir to be above such dishonest priitticea. • 34;• ' . .11,1 r. 8 Thompson if Co. Pottsville arethe oily a gents at nresen.fl.r Schitylkillcoant". 1 - I Dr. BrindrethsOlhclilllia thesaledf the abomPille , wholesalit and retailibrat Off Race. atreet,thirdoori above fifth st. north aide.nikWelphia....k . Alwayit remember thit Diu glhoges &firer have{ he 't genuine Drandreili PilliihrisaleOherefore all . 0g5.,:l claw; of them - ragiontchibq enunlerfeit: - " . 1 Dec'3 '" .. -. i ' f . " ' . -.:.. 1 " 4124.1. :g ... ' ''s to.' --~-,~ '~. TRIM - I lusic n't ips,t the a., "PlYinit 1 ° • , OVA/W.l, • - I CP;tre§Pr L • I ho nity'irisb to, • • mi.o pro4idt.foil I • nibs kiloieragl a I Roaff, F , 4 1..iter-i 4, Robinson sleet #5. Eden. 4P1a71 I may 6 36 For Stilt 1%; °TIC Swaim's Pa =I 40 1 444.. t - * - : --- . -- 1 .- W•t -- 6" - i - . P.‘,.. ." .04, 4 , . 1', , ,...: 1 11 1-0.1,.... :kit...11 pa ~ •,' , 7 ,,.1.3. , : t , vrirmAg t . . .4.ftirthrrirmigi , iad ZiLvi ~ ietAVE `41415 P.EPECT:L-Wiiiii it '• - • - hikiiiidlici 7 . - entillcremedy.of dFieturekliat, ..t trienittgerte:t ralpsepy*puhtic bestowiegitil - , . 1 ,aiid recere, Jig prime, it niamiliceti - j'itttliepovre o seildleistetti -doubt its vhinese,d'indenvy ti , denythem, I - ' L Met/tit kets.ecbilq.e4. l l l,, asce l 4 l l4.stiareC l F - ° l. 11 1. 1 fulooss erbio distantet the ootopeteion of -A re brattrul'Oretetnrion. and bait irectcled Xs - conspicuous station in tutivertal favor. by intrinsic worth. alone; its proprietor may point out the causes of its "open °thy. i withotit incumnk the suspicion of invidious.' tiers, inititainethe covitptrisom , I . ' T : - CIIIOObIILE, and .F'AbIILY APF.RIENT mannfictured by Dr. Willirm Evansi it Oh Chat ain atreet. do sot require his explanation of theii . . eknotrledged efficacy—ror tbe most eminent ph as throughout the United tiuStes grill freely, it appeal ed to , state the reasons Sad& have induced them to recommend their to extensively and warmly as they do. • And those reasons are, that these judi ciousi medicines never injure even the most delicate constituthns, and have, in almost every individual case for whiCh they are prescribed, a tn arked.an evi dent,' truly happy and • permament efficacy. Rhysi ' clans; moreover. seethat they are net offered to the public Open any fluidic theory of purifsringnhe blood. to the utter destruction of 'the stomach and bowels. Purify the blood from all diseased humors,they unde niably du ; but not by destroying those viscera by 'which alone the blood can be sustained. They are • compounded upon a theory which supposes a stomach to be ave,ry essential agent to health; and food, well digested, to be a valuable friend to flesh and blood.— They do not pun'' , men to ghosts. and moake them look like beings too refined to remain loptin this world; but they make them as human as possible, and fit to encounter the hardships, and fulfil the occupa tions of a sublunary life. They do not make .'vio lent purgatory of this life. ;o prepare men the faster for another. They proceed a; on the'imppositiorithat the blood, oinecleti, nerves, organs. excretory and se cretory -gland, mecums and tegumentary membranes,, bones and blithis. of every' human being rerluire to be supplied with nourishment from as healthful a stir mach as Can be made and kept ; and upon the doctrine thermiese the stomach and bowelsare 113 :good order, 1 thablood and every other pan of the system will be in dumpier. And how is it expected that they will secure health I to the stomach and bowels? Why by enabling t e one to digest food, and the other to carry off what 's le ft after the nutriment is extracted ; is connectin with the surplus cif bile. and the foul humor% oldie loud, mucous membranes, and stomach. And they a corn plish these great feats of medicine in the most a mple way imaginable, The APERIENT l c AMILY•P LLS. if the stomach be affected with wind, bile, or c aced collections. clear it out. by a naturai but a mast in sensible solvent action, and cleanse; the whole ali mentary canal, without griping, and leaving it as free without debility. asmature ever designed' it to be.— They do not take the skin °tithe ittentach and bowels, and leave them like a _piece of red vdlvet, as all phy sicians know the intone drastic pies do, but they take nature kindly, by the hand withieterushing her . fingers. They cleanse every thing, urithout imputing or injuring any thing. When this is effected, as it usually is by the use ofa few of the FAMILY A PF.RIF.AiT PILLS then come 'the celebrated CAMOMILE or TONIC PILLS. to strengthen a stomach and bowels wa tch beTore.:per haps. weak and foul because they ere weak, and endows them with strength to perform their impor tant functiona, without the aid of physic. The CA MOMILE, FLOWER, when us valuable principles are chemically extracted, is acknowledged by all phy sicians, in every age, to.be the best vegetable kmic known in the science of medicine —There is nothing' ; known in the vegetable kisedlim of nature to equal it; nothing,thatts at once so harmless and so vigorouali healthful, and in proof of this the proprietor of thy recowned pills that are made from its purest particles, might quote, almosrinnumera ble authors, both ancient and Modern, if his own praotice Lad not proved tie -tens of thourareds. ' The effects of these pills are not only perceived in an increase of appetite and general strength, but in a restoration of the body to that universal vigorin all its functions, which indicates the return to perfectly sound healtib—The face, and general complexion, speak volumes inltheir favor. and thousands of fe males can testify hovrlnuch they have contributed to their comfort, their Complexion. add their strength. when every other remedy had proved worse than use less. In nervous diseases. of allk Inds, they are now acknowledged to beveeetninent ; gradually 'restoring firmness of body and mind without . ] the* eemiyance and change' which other neryouicemediesfgValliOri. • Hippy Mould it have been for many young lawns of both seseasho are now in the silent grieve:lift/ley bad learned to check the morbid tendenciel of ;Ilea stomach and bowels by these pure tonics and aPeri rte. without resorting to quack remedies, the names 1 of which ateirreoncealed, and el' which they knelt nothing. That dreadful scourge COASUMPTION. might havisybeekchecked mem commencestem. and liisappoitired of its prey. all . over the land, if thiii first iymtommof nervous clebilits had been counteracted by CAMOMILE chemically prepared; aid those -,,lievvel complaints which lead tea host of fac4 male- Ems, might have been otiieted by that fine livable ext..-act of ifirbarb; which is a leading_ ingnSdicitin the APERIENT. FAMLY PILLS. Before both of these medicines, which are adapted to cmajoritrof the purpose! Intwhich a hundred others are unnecea lardy used, flever.agues.tillious disorders. headaches. female debility, male decline. indigestion. and liver complaint. would have entirely disappeared, win re many of them hare proved fatal. ' But be tedisdiretly . understood that these medicines 3 are not offered getteigd of these nate ral organs of the Y body which othetmedicines diseeese with, in a very 1 ' summary manner. They are founded (TOD :medical 1 '.. knowledge.enditot quackery. and 'do not take all the i a ' red particleiSoinf the human, bleed under the pre -7 fence of purifying it. In proof of Which difference of , ' e effect let the faces and forms of patients bear testi mony. They constitute a useful. effectual. and gene- e" rally applienble.class of medicines' for every family:, I" and being both tonic anti aperient. and of the best el preparationa known, no person or family sbould be without them. They can be obtaitied ti fioleva le and retail of thefpibprietor,Dr. W M i EVA NS. New York,' and of his agents in town andlountry. with direc tions for use--They are rapidly superceding all other • remedies advertised in the public ilrints, because they are found en belong to a very superior class of popular medicine. A single trial usually places them Mein pri vate estimation, as they are known to be in public preference, and in the opinion of physicians. . ' Dr. W EVANS' OFFICE.; No. 19 NORTH EIGHT , PHILADELPHIA . *here his medicine may he had' l*Witi t.vans! Hince.loo Chatham ',street, New, Yeklt3there the Doctor may be consulted AO:ma • ; a - DYSPI WA and HIiTOCHONDRIAC.X3M,,, lnf . 'nig Case—Mr. William Salmon. - Greenti. above 1 sr. Philade Iphia. afflicted for se .eral years with the following distressinksymptons i ick seas at the stomach. headache, dimmest. palpita 'one 'of th e heave , impaired appetirel , semetimes acid 'mid pntrecsent eructations, coMnest aid weeklies@ of the extremities, , emaciation and general debility.thstukbed test, a senile of pressure and weight at the Atomach sifter eating, nightnigre, great mental &lOW. ney. revereflyspg pains in the chest, back and sides, costive ness, a dislike forsociety, or convetwition. in volunnuy sighing and weeping lemon and !attitude upon the leen exereitte. , , , Mr. Si n t e l st at:.kuutapplici to the most eminentpkvai,,- .411311. who', nsidm"M it beyond - the' power or medi cine to re him to health; however, as his effiiii , r i mied thumbed aced lion to a airy deplo ra ble corAtie4 and. havin keen recommended by a-relative aria to make trial f Dr.. Wm. EVANS' Medicine, he with diffi cu l t " to theofflie and procured a package. .to whir. .be ma. be is indebted liar hinrestolattoriv. life, health! and friends. He is bow enjtiyinkidlkbe, bit:minaif fieriest health. 'Peivioni defir . olarefd !further udOtmatimintill be eatitheadwitbeveg parrs-,1 gide °this astonishing cure pt Dr. Wm. Evans ' m e di...., csiotrices,loo Chathem st.,'Nete'l oily; iziditt.,Phat .edelphii4o,l9l4OßTll EIGHTH-St. , , I- i - ..q3 o kl W. . ,• ' ; . JOHN T. WARNER. ' Solikgentroi..TF.huylkilleounty: -' Pott&llejtowtts ' ' ' • ' ' ''. A -ti . ••'' 1 ell - - 1 ned: Wh - a ale; 0. . . ImA*. Eb . . r h.J., Oil, in tier,enandbbla. for 1 "Wily • IitIILLO. .3;, HAGGERTY: Nov is,, • •' 5 -141 no Yr .~., lee •laNVilkibeiffitioVitagge-the folinwing 12-14 litaiidluiworksigothet4Fy.low prices" at taidied:• • • ;..:% • u pme ..s au di c ti , aiii, Miller's England Plates '• $lO 00 Ciirlte`s tordinifiliiit.' 4 Veil. Atreepc 11 00 Weeley'stis6iles;lo`vols.-eamplete. , 11 06. BiseWerlheologieatAiroritscsl4,- sPeeP, 400 Fres4l ! spd,,c t opmentary,"3 eheep. ; . s: 6 00 Bikes *IA Dearboiite's Edition, sheep, 425 Hiiiiory, Vvol. Sheep. 4:Deinbbrne'vEditiois 1441alis and • plate*, VI. • • • * 425 JosephstalAwit. pleitt 2 25 Marryatri voL - 3 . 25 Moore s'worlii; Library Edition 1 .1. 4;25 orns-works: , - . - 2•00 Cowper and Thompson's work". s .25 Paley's works 2 00 Burden's village Sermons, 2 00 'Dodd r nig:* 'Family Expositor, 3 50 `Eneyelopedia of Geogtaphy, 3 vols. with 12 )0 cuts and 100 - Maps, _ 10 50 Fox's Book of Martyrs. with plates. 2 25 MeKeilies 5000 Receipts. 1 37 Together with a variety of otber Books at very low - ,frges, to the times. • jab' 1 DIRECTION, '• Attie of the Specifick, pointing out in.,a conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distrei. sing diseases—also . particular 'directions respect t,ing diet and regimillia,and• haw patients ars to' conduct- through every stage tintil health is re. stored-for vain and uselessl would be the pre scriptions of the ablest physicilins, accompanied with the Most powerful and useful medicines, if the directions are not faithfully adhered to. The public are informed that thed:epositionsot 287 persons bare been taken before proper ,au thorities in tlit;eit) of Lancaster, all completely cared in the most desperate eases of eonsump- tion, some of which ace detailed in the bills ac companying each bottle. • a a A supply of the above Specifick has been received and is for sale at . this office. March 12 lB important Iltscovory. The subscriber basdiscovered a method byirhicb he virtues of that valuable root. i'LLE•SIkSAPABILLA, May be enacted without lotting any of its med'cinall proftrties. This medicine is prepantd aim a re-' ceipt of the Medical College, receipt reeommended by the Faculty as the beet formula for the iilepam- tiotr of the fluid extract of Sarsa tit.. - This Extiact may be given with perfect safety ' children. and is conscientiously offered to the public' as a purifier of the 1110 d, Which in all cases will great- ; ly aileviate, and in maiy entirely cure the following diseases: Obsunate emotions of the 4in, Pimples or.postulMi on the face. Biles which seise from an impure .ha of body, Scjily erupt ioily Pills in the bolter, • Chronic *eau:tamp, Teiter, • • Scrofula. or King's evil. White Swellings. Syphil it ic symptoms. And all disorders arising from an imppre state of the blobd,either ba: long residence in a,tuit and un healthy climate. o ithe injudicious use of mercury. I have thought it neceisary to attach a few cern& eates of its beneficial effects. from persons Well known in the county, as references: ° • Reading. Jul!) 13,1837,77 %le the undersigned, having used the. Compound Fluid Extract. .of Sarsaparilla. (prepared by George W. Oakeley) iiremr families. Most cheerfully recom mendkt to the-public, as a cheap, safe and efficienj mtrilleme, in digeaset arising from impUrities of the blood. This is to certify that I was for two years afflicted with kit obstinate impetigo:nous affection in one ()iny legs, which-broke into numerous ulcers, for which I tried various remedies, which but increased the dis ease, wit. II I.was secommended to try Mr. Oakeley'e .preparation of Sarsaparilla: I did (4). sea afie(using several bottles I am happy.to state that the ulcers are, entirely removed and my leg healed Witness my mind this 16th clay of A uguat, 1837 JOHN R. COLLER, Reading. This certifies that my little son, about 8 years Old. had suffered foy a long time Trom 'extensive sores 9p the right knee and (supposed to have been. white swelling.) which 1 found impoveible to heal, by even the aid ofthe most respectable medical advice, until I was recommeneed to use Mr. George W Oalieley's Com proundSvrn rof Sarsa (Ala. eighthoit lea of w hich not only healed be sores tinterteiWy restored th e chilies health which hid suffered mucliinconSevmence of this affection. CA TH A RIP( E BINGEMANit 7th above Penn at. Reading: The above cue was presented to me. both before and atter the use of Mr. Oakeley's syrup of Sarsapa rilla, and I have no hesitation 10 believing that it was the agent of huirestomtidn. , .1140. P. HIEWER.M. D. , Reading,Sept, 12. 1837. Mr. Oakeley, 1111mingisn. Nov 20.1837. Sic-1 consider itmy duty to Id you know that the use of the half dozen bottles ofyour valuable Sarsapa rine Imp 1 goi of you in June last, has enfirely healed my leg.the Docoottikl me irwserofacacrofttlons chin - outer. and the use of your medicinAir ,Ouild probably, benefit it. The five bottles were innOten bbfore .tt washealekbui I took • the mill,' 16 Mate the ewe certain; it it now butter than two tnonths since I s a ki any. pad therp3a intappearance el a reurreaup phypi, cian'thinka the cure perfect. l'odra.&c. , Dtt'The alcove valuable" lokslicine,May be had at the stthecriber's wholesale and .retail Drug store. North Fifth street, Reading and at most of the prin. cipal 'drag stores- - Fresh - Drugs. and. Medicines. at - thelowesteash-prices : also kept for sale by the sub. scriber.- , GEO. WhOAKELEY. Also. to be bad at the stores of leieden retch & RtestowniWm.Raiser and r. Ford. Puna toWni Niter linabh.Oldy; nodal the tore otilsomni Straectr.Fettayille. 2rZmo ' PCR. To prevent impoliring. m# signature wit accompany the. Ittbel of -each brittle. • •T. ft. J. Beatty_ 11AV just received per Canal BoatAilwiin " . 11 -1.. Capt. John M. Crosland; djtootelinliAiiit York. J.,•••*. 35 casks .di iry cheese, - • „. 20 boss'. pine !apple, do 1000. lbs. superior stnnoked beef, •7 - ) 1*:-, 10011 "Mi. do. Lard," —' 1600 lbs.'codfilb, • • 5 saperioribad;• : 30 -bbls4Ser"..l 3 ' 25 boiegisiiiieri9r green and / black teas. '' cr nov , •2s' • ": • " • i• CONSUMPTION CURED. • "—IAN SPECIFIC the prevention .}cure inghs,Colds,Astianas, annptions,Spitting of id, Diseases of the Wand Lunge:4o.pr,, :davDr.CLARKSOIW ‘KEMAN; of the City Lancaster. • -' • JOHN MILLER, ' WM. H. MI LI.I , R, M. S. RICHARDS, W M. IRHOADS. CHARLES BROWN IALARGE and complete usortasent et fresh And seinorsable , Goods,inst remised by the Inbseriber, nonsisting of . Diy,9l42dr, GroacTies, • Qifeelstrate,. ft.e. Prilichhe ufferaffor sale. at' reduced:prieell. The hi, he, to ice paid for all kind of 4:Omar) , produce, 4.4.91 LE: ~ I • • 44 IPl'holtuliti and .• . . are Mtore.l - • . . pOLLOOK & WEAVE t ftbsie jmit received lila C -- ditlea to their former Stock of Hardware rMousehollit aniilii,spring,key'd vicee, patent polisli / d t rriszt screw plates: w ted cast steel fixes, broad axes, Inania4in. hat,chet .11ammeri, Beady. & Mullins adzes, Pocket apaPrm chisels. drairing kpiies, blacksmith Ibellows.cur & rO. nailaot. 44. 5& l 5 in. ciat Spikes, single. cut apd d able plane irons an 4 planekassoned bocks, latches. ingWv a• I strews, sound andAtpiare olts, steel, filet And it -12 square:Cl All of which re offered on the most accommodat ing terms • . ; • ' Feb 18 14 Rd 1L W AY IRON—AND 1R O,N FOR COAL SCRAM& 24 by 5-,8! inehes Railway Flat ttar Iron. 2by it d 4 do do !do do - Sy I dO Suitable for Sercening Coal. . All the Iron! has countersunk holes, and is cut at au angle Of 45i degrees at theiends. Splicing Platen andSpiltes to suit the above. A. & G. RALSTON dr, Co. pl o t 4 South Front Streety Philadelphia Mat eh 1 115;18,36.1 214 f THE IDE LA WA RE COUNTY Ins4rance otripany.. -CAPITAL+ AtITILICRISED BY LAW, 82.50 000. - CHARTER - PERPETU AL.- mr -AKE both , limited and porpetuallnimmnees. IVY on Brick. Stone or Frame Etuildings,Aores. • Hotels, Mills, Barns. Stables. Merchandise. Form. Sure and Property of every description, against loss or damage b FIRE. • MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaare County InsurUnce company will also insure nines lose on all k 4 ids of marine risks and. agailler the damage or loss Upon the transports., tion ofAiwithr,wares, and . mercanidise by water, or by mitt/ray; uposi terms an favourable as any other is stitution. '1 I For-any further information o* the subject of is anrance, either against Fire, Moline or inland risky. Aeply to ; HENRY RO NSON, Agent. July 15 84-tfuylkill Haien. or - WILLI B. Parr& .At Orwigeburg. _ _ .. . $r 01111114 . GARDEN Fire 1 surarree-Vtimpany. I‘lll[AlCe th limited:and Pehietual Insurances or .LTA.Brick, toneror Frairie Bui dings,Stores,Hotek Mille, Barn , Stablei. Merchandise. *ForniNreani. _Prope byFlrty Of very description,arinst loss or dairy RE..I ... ... -,.• The subsc 'tier hit! Seen appointed AGENT for th above went °nod laititetion and is new prepared a Make Insimarminteposevery descnptioc of property at the lowest rates.,, - ' BENJMILIN BANNAN. Pottsville, Feb. 27, 1836. 1 15 The Philadelpkiatiire -- - - INLAND ,NAvjggir ; INSURANCE CAPITAL 1 AUTHORISED BY LAW, .500,0011 'IO . I*RTETt RrETUA L, AKE both limited and perpetual Insistences en Briek, Stone or Frame Badings.Btores, Hsieh Mills, Barns, Stables. hterchaddize, Furniture, mu Ticip• erly Ofiriery description, sigisitertiosseidamar by FIRE. , - The anbacriber has been'appoinied AGENT for the above mepponed Insutunbn and is. now prepared to make IIMITANCES upon every 'description otpropern at the low, st. rates. BENJAMIN BA NNAN. • Potts. , ell . Feb 25 1837. . • 15- John Si t iver irtAKESgreat pleasure in.infoiming the public 21 ' and I is friends, and elfin his patrons in par tieulai, :r hit contir.ues hie REFECTORY, un • der the,' . prisylvania tHail' i in Pottsville. lb tOpes tha his , pest . repoll tion fur keepingi . respectob e establishMent, acquired during M . ex pertente of five years in the same line of best Aces, and by desire to • please and application a businees, in merit a . cootinnonee of your- tare ' and patronage. Fiimilicis by sending itv the -Pennsylvania Heft Refectory; shall hive °fit:ere lot a superior quail• tp served lupin tifi,. ;vest lo, and every o th re delicacy!that the Pottovi e market can afford in y treason. ' - •I . •Blf.di OF FARE • V per plate Roast Beef s cold l St 'Corned do do '' 181 Filed t itarri and Eggs . 1 181 Mutton Chops ; 31 ..Venison Stearn A 37 e Pork Chops * C 181 'Pigs Peet • • 1 ' Mock Turtle.,Soup , 14 • , 1::140zet Oysters Fried ..),.-i5O Do " Stewed 25 ..„ , Do Scolloped 371 Do Roasted ' I' ' .31* Do Cisifing Dish• , 311 rerra pica WINE , AN 'I D LII;),Ilb' REf ' : • 621 ) . ' ' ..1 ~-* per bottle Old Maderia Wine ~ ' $1 50 Old pale Sherry A 1 - l5O Old brown •' ' '' • 150 - Ord'Llibun '• • • 100 Old Part 'i . 1 50 e-atapagna ' 150 .. unit -x-;c,anl,rekilers4kle alwayson drought A . 41 ti(o-ip(atnese for supper parties. 8a ",:4-3?":4::'''''' ' -•-• ' - 46-6lno c'',4 , 1 4+1 . =m41 0 4101 '- ,- -t . 4 _* 14 GOOdS• V I nriaiS artCp. fume just. received add r - Lti k,_.tu'i !-4. 5 ?r Pale. '• i , . - 1 54 - Ep ,vill merines,, fird 50 tols Ms i.er yard !BOOT' • iich do .171 50 piioyat,d, Taitiif grin°, woreted,syk and. coiton shawls, RediNV . • e,_ yellow., green iiind.aCittlet. flannels, ii. ._ • iiid unbleached canton, flannels, from - 10, •25 .its per yd 1, _ Wombed bees, comforts , ca Childrinle bore, - Winterl 'rrat 6 s4l,oTPAelig 0 • .-' Cotton.. I. and viiddiniii 14 per sheet, --ii-6 - 3 • - ~. , : 1 I' - , 2 l• . , ' • . ME r II 'A CARD.