12 ,' 4 **EretToiy. c i n, so at Public Mllotion OnSaturday b,4 et- at .2 olcloick. P. hi. at the in tre Street. Jody occupied as col a variety of Merchandise, , loa, loaf anvil', teas. elm:chale t i ts. - "nger, mace, nutmeg., wines, , oboes, be cords, P. limm, • tug calico, casein ' fustisa, tapes, thread. moles, nines lad fork., blacking. tablea4chairs, deck, and tic es of merchiindiae no; here am- ROBERT WOODSIDE, Aakignee of Lot ering & Gordon. - • , 32-1 ' . WILL the &ore itcom a Public - =Z= Cam,. bniiidy. gin manna, • • lace, button varnish. • • a variety of ioented. april 28 entail Qrders. Alt* inhalritaina of the county of ill, and companies of Volunteers, he 30th Regiment .of Pennsylvania, iereby notified that the First Bittal. et, properly equipped for Parade, on 22d:of May next, at Megeansburir. id Betteliim will meet' at ISchoylkill 'edoesdav the 23dt,of May next. The ormed precisely at 10 o'clOck, A. M: Jr the Colonel. 1WA11.1) Y. FARIatIIIAR, t b . Adjutant. . Hilda Trahsings. /THE en Schuyl eoniposing Militia, are ion will m- Toesday th The Haven on lines to be, Ry order s.pril 28 rolled Militia composing , the 12th y irf the 30th Regiment, P. M. resi t' Ware Street. n the Borough of d Oast of The Centre Turnpikkein tow s hip, are hereby notified that .oireld to meet on Monday the 7th of , 'eket, A. M. at the house of the sub rly iteiluipped for duty as the law re- JAM ES CLEA RY. 32-3 IFIHE e -• Com. ding East Pottsville. Norwegian they. are May. at 1 I scriber pro quires. •pril 28 • Ilif e w Bolks. rrP. for Ladies, le Prisoner, merman Gardena , or thi! Mysterious, sFun. soil for sale. Wy B. BANNAN. l ip TRU 12 a The Kate New " e Alice, Endle J oat recei april 28 .. ISOE4DIICAVIERN. Noo 'Mild Strait, Phdadelphia. . kICH AR DS respectfully informs i &ohs friends acid those who have atroniscd the establishment, that he he move well known stand, and is o recieive them with every attention bestowed upon either their comfort ' hia,-11pril 18th. 1138. 29-1 m BUG No: 235 LEWIS him n.- haretorore hari taken now ready that can or wants. Philadel. , A. Q,U I SN. 'G -GLASS and IF:ciure Frame Gild. t door - o Mr. Joh Mc Eldrruh's, Lyon Fraines re-gilt it, the neatest man the ihortest notice. LOOK[ or, n - street. 01 ner, and a , april 28 ettors of the BorOugh of Pottroltle. olicitation et .a nilmber of friend,. tho ibex has been induced to offer his candidate for BoOtigh Constable, at election. -and lespectfully solicits foir said office, p edging himself to a duties punctually, and - to the Nitia. he public. iiOHN L COHO. 3:26 TO the •T the za. subsc =1:1:1 the enauin their votes perform t . faction of CM 'Caiitio. . •ersi g ned omit() the publie against . sing or leasing th' tract of land calltd ct, on the East rwegian rail road, +..th Spohn, or H ry Morris for her, nderaigned clai title thereto, arid be a suit against ny person attempt. the posses:lieu th ear JOHN Porn T HE u pure , Clinton T from Eli es he the will instil log to tak Manhe April 28, 1838 ape Julie Por superior old gra. do do Roy .do du butt lot do East Ine Old 2 VER Very au • . 1 and butt' Duff Got Sicily M dry and a Very superio on Co. Sherry .eira, L. P. Tenet eat Malaga win MILLER lEEE fresh G R & FIAGGE 't mrprief supply of ch will be foun. Black Teas of th. h they can recent blic. ER mong w' ' Green in tione, wh. and the it, a pril 2 IZEI oop Schttylkil WIL M parade on Mo y, 1838, at Wo'cl I.—Winter min mind. tner's 1k By Co. JAS. P. W MI ampaign - PAIGNE WIN: - brand., en: anc nc, glass and pa sale at moderate MILLE LEE eharrip'ai. Wines, fo = Ui EL !WERTZE Baiga Turnip, a Flat Turnip _ or atnaller quant 29- Whj By the •pril I; palmy'. 'ubverilpeta hive j Ic 50 Baskets Ch eh will be found spoken, Palms'. T HE for mong wh Brands, Dart. HAZZA E=l OOH-BI 88. e .NNAN has comn in connection w' kinds of Bails mice at loai rates. Blank Hoc description made t, nd the trade supplie prices. . where al shortest of every ratei--an delphia p April Q neW Pit een Victor and elegaht artieh teed and for sal HAZZM A - pril Ii z~, Wit EAlliaggeEtt;. WEOLERALB 41. RETAIL Dry Goodi r Croeery,Wi Liquor Store • (Nest LOut Mortinkea Hotel) THEIR conTion with.. Image in Philadelphia enable. the to keep.on hand It very 'step; sive assortment of grkods, ilohi6h Ott* will sell at Philadelphia prices. Store and T'aveia keePala and private fatniike; would dQ well. to call and judge for tbemirlvels. 31 • sprit 19 • MIME enrolled Militia and Volunteers, Wm/I& sing the pd Brigade, Bth Ditisioe. P. M. will enmmenee Oind .ontinue Ont Spring training. fur 1838, ar folitivrs: 53d Regiment, commandettily Col. Hugh Lind- Ravi winds Regiment on Monday the 14th day of May, 1838. 11th Regiment, commanded Itypol. Samuel b. Jacobs, Rd Battallion an iTtiesday the 15th day of May ne*t, lit Battalion on Wednesday the 18th day of May next, 77th Regimebt, commanded by Col. Isaac Yo. tier, 2d Battalidn on Thursday the 17th day of May next, Ist Battalion gn Friday the 18th day Of May next. Ist Regiment. coMmandeil• by Col. Abraham 13iegfried, Ist Battalion on ; ; Saturday the 10th , day of May nest, 2d BattaliO on Monday the 210 da• of May next. 30th Regiment, commanded by Col. John M. Bickel, Ist Battalion on Tuesday the 22d day of May next, 2d !Battalion on Wednesday the 23d day of May next. The compat y . training. pill be on the first Monday in May, rotinety, thalth, and the places are to be fi xer' by the commanding officers these. of. The commanding officers. of eompanies. and Adjutants of Regiment*, are!strictly enjoined to have their enrollments ready on Battalion days, agreeably to lair. By order of • .O.BEICIA SH A PPELL, • Invn 2,1 Brig. 6th Div. P. M. Brigade inoptslW, office. Windsor, 1838. The Family CoMmentary. ON - Tilt 1101.1( - BIBLE FROM the:works of Henry and 'Scott, and above onehundred other writers, published in London by the Religious Tract Society, rens. ed and abridged in two volumes, with Maps and Engravings. This valaable work is published in parts, at 2.5 cenfe each. Twelve parts are already completed, and nhe obtained at the subscribers Book Store where subscriptions will also be re ceived. , B. HANNAN. jime 24 —3l AUGUSTUS EULER has returned from Cu. rope. and , intends to commence fancy and plain dying. an . Silks aid Merinos, at his ok' stand in Centre Street, Pottsville. Alan scouring cnats and pantaloons, He is greatenl fnr peat favors, and hopes by fit ent inn and punctuality tt merit a contin IlanCe..of his former custom. Dec 23 S-11 32-3 mo looring oar I is. CArIOLINA worked flooring hoards. plough na ed. tongued and grooved ready for laying. I 11 and I inches of diffe-ent quality ind prices constantly on hand, and foe sale in lots to aui purchasers, upon apbtication by Letter In , JAMES M. PATTEN. Planing Marhinp Wharf. N. T.. Phila. Co. or MILLER & HAGGERTY. april 25 11-11 Pottsville. Wine, itc. tc. juice Port Wine, fl company do do F d do do Madeira, in wood ; old M. Lobo and inset, Pico Madeira, i; e, otd Pale Lisbon, &e. &e. for sale by & HAGGERTY. 92 'T 1 • SEVEltALisetta of Rail ;Road wagon wheels, suitable for the Valley or Mill Creek Roads. together woth'setts of 11 inch sr.d' 13 inch drift car wheels, will be sold low, if application is made soon. Enquire at. HODGKIN it Co's Wharf. Port Carbon, aprtl ' 31-3 Pottsville Water Company. THE stockholders of the Pausallle Water Company are hereby notified, that an elec Lion will be beld at William Mortimer's Hotel, on Monday he 14th of May next, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, for the purpose of elect. ing nine directors to conduct the business of aid Company fur the ensuing year. ANDREW RUSSEL, 4,pril 21 30-3 President. Sanderson)" Paris. :Y have received fresh Groceries, '- some very choice very latest imports. seed to their frierids County Cavalry, day the 7th day of k, P. M. at Morti- AFRESH supply of Sandenson's Pans, which is pronniincect to be the best Book of Travels ever published, just received and for sale by B. HANNAN. N. B. Persons on the List are relocated to call and receive their Books. opril 21 30 LASTON, F. S: 32-3 i Wines. +' of the following !.r, comet, woodcock, tetto; all flue grape prices by • , & HAGGERTY. 32 Pottsville Water Company. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that Rub ert Smith has been appointed Superintehd„ ant of the Pottsville Water! Compx . ny, with full power to enter on the premises of any individual using the,waier. and examining the ferule 4 pipe, hydrant, &c. l and of quippipg oir the water when the same isin a lealty stale , an d' reporting the same to the floard of Managers, with full power , also, nfonfi4ing all the titles and regulations of said Coin . pony; all of which:will hereafter be most rigidlrenforeed. Persons intending to attach Iced orotheilpipes tri the main pipe, must have it inspncted and approved of by said Ruperinten• dent before they can be permitted to muds the •same. y, for sale by B. BANNAN Wises. 'at received and offer :mpaigne Wine. A. he following, Crack Hiedaeck. Comet, By order of the Board . of Managers. ANDREW RUSSEL. Preiiident Pottsville %Voter Company. april 21 30-3 D,& STRAUCIII. 30- M. New Goods! New Goods fr . JUST received by N. Nathan & Co. a new and elegarit assortment. of Spring and Sum. mer Prints, painted muslin, and lawns ' among Which may be found a fiw pieces of English. Prints at a very low rate,. Also, a splendid as sortment oflab.. Cassimares.;l7emings &e. r / 3 Also. die amen ! . en!. Summer wear, together with a genera. assortnferit of Linens, Checks, Di. alperes Ticking.. Muslin.. &e. &e. april 14 ',i • ! • 28 enced s Book Bind th his Book &ore. dl 'be bound at the ks ice. order et the whole ale it. Phila. nal a Stains. for Ladies' Dresses I RoonslPaper # Borders. B BANNAK has just nit:rived his Spring Pat.: .tents eel Banging :Pifpw & &wen. which ato blosamisied at hat Boa Blare. Aprif 21 4 . • 20 by & D STRAUCHL. Dying and Sco`nring. To be Mold. :r====s2 4 s 1 ? jou . 4.. z. " 11 4. 1 ..4*F 11--. • FOitgALE.- TRIBE New Cattle and -Fran* Twin Rail Rola Company. WM. diil4oee et spirt of Iron taken item thou net ear track. The bars are iamexi condition. 21 by I. A sample my be eeenet the Conlon:Ws ale". ebeitnut prod *bad, Philadelpbta. • • • N. DAVIDSON. Anant. Spill • 29-Inso • COAL LAND For Sale, or to re Reared. WHAT valuable tract of Laud called the too Trgft," belonging . to Elisabeth Spoho, situate on the westitforwegtao HaiLlload, next north of. and .adjoining the Pesch Mintotain, is offered for sale on accommodating terms: or the Coal Mines will be leased riewerally •or together to as approved' tenant. Apply to • HENRY MORRIS, 9d & Walnut Streets. ,2:— •pril it . Cheese! Cheese!! 20 Casks of premium cheese, 20 Boxes pine sole do for sale by . N. NATHANS & Co. dee 2 2 Public Sale. PURSUANT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill C-ountv, on Saturday the 36th day of May, PON, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the house of Christian Lev. innkeeper, in the town olPinegmve. Dr. Jacob Christ, Administrator of the estate of Noiemen Christ, late of Schuylkill Guitar. deceased, will expose to rule by Public Vendor., the undivided moiety or half part of a certain tract of land. situate is Barry townehip i Schuylkill County, containing four hundred and 'eighteen acres or thereabouts, bounded by lands of Jacob Christ. William Grief!' and others, held in common with Adam Randenbush." Also, the legal estate of the said intestate in the ... es tote third part and some small equals 6 111 Mc interest amounting to about one eleventh part of a certain house and lac, sit.mie in the town of Pinegrove, in the afore said coufity, bounded by lots Of John Barr and I others, being the house and lot on which Jacob Christ, E.g. resided at the time of his decease-- Al-o, ohe lot of ground in the town of- Deerfield, near the town of Pinegrove, bounded-Lay Tulpe. lincken street and other lutr, being the same tot purchased trout Benjamin Berger—late the es. tate of said decerised.. JACOB CHRIST, Adtnintetratur. By order of the Conk LEWIS AUHENRIED, Orwir.borr, April 21 30—ti Clerk 0. C Philip Math, COACHMAKER. FSPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public it, general, that he has again commenced the Coact-Making Business in Nor• wegion Street, three doors below the Arcade in the borough of Pottsville, where he is ready to manufacture to order all kinds of vehicles at the .hortest notice ( of the best Materials. and at the lowest rates. He has also on band. ready made ( Barouches. Carryalls, Photons, Chariotces, roachees, Buggies, &c. which he invites the pub lic to call and examine fixr themselves. The ar ticle* are all manufactured under his personal inspection, and he wilt - warrant them to be equal lo any manufactured elsewhere. .• Repairs 3fevery description done at the abort es.t notice, and on the most r-asonable terms. N. R. Coal taken in payment for vehicles. aprillß 29 3m For Sale, A valcruable Tract of Coal Land, L .VING and heinir in the tritinship of Norwe• m-A wegian, on the West BranCh near the West Branch Rail Road, about mar miles trout Schuyl kill Haven—there is one or more Coal Veins ;iassing through this -and. For information ap. Ply to JALX:tII REED, at Pottsville, - , a Mr. HOFFMAN, March 25 34 at Reading. Champaigne Wines. JHST received and fnr sale by N. Nathan. & Co. S 0 baskets of Key, Hickory, Star, Wood cock and other brand.. anril 14 . 28 Notice I s hereby given that letters Testamentary have been granted •by the Register of Schuylkill counts to the subscriber as Executor of the last Will'and testament of John fekrhard, late of the Nt.b.444,4 Sorough of Pottsville. deceased. All persons having claims or demands against e estate of the said deceased are hetetiy requeate make known the same to the subscriber without ay. JAMES DOWNEY Ere:\ 26-6 .‘" April 7 TO LET. The Brick House with the sppurte .nonce'', situate in Centre street, • few ;II • doors ibove the Notional Hotel. The lower room is calculated for a Store Room, which will be rented with the dwelling or separate. to suit applicants; and possession given immediately. For terms apply to JOHN M. CROSLAND, April 11 27 • Agent. RAZZ Aral) & STRAUCEPS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry-Goodo l Grocery and Lift vizor Store,' Corner of Centre and Market Streets, Pottsville: , April 8 To the Stockholders of the Company for erecting a Bridge over the North East branch of the river Sumplehann, 1.. tween the town of Cattawissa and the mouth of Fishing Creek. NOTICE Is hereby given, that a meeting *fluid Stock. holders will be held at the house of B. P. Fort. ner, in the town. of Cattawissa, on Monday the 7th day of May next, between the boors of l and 6 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing one President, six Manager., one treasurer and one Secretary for the ensuing year. EZRA 8. HAYHURST, march 28 23-4 w Secretary. Swainsls Panaces. 2" DOZEN Swaim's Plumate, just recoil,. •-r ed fresh from the proprietor. Upwards of Seventy. Five Thousand Bottles ...of this valuable medicine were sold last year, and the demand hi increasing. For sale by the dozen or single bottle. Price $2 per bottle, Or three bottles for $5 by BANNAN liole - Agest fi r SchuylkilCe l,maty. Al., Swaim% Vermihrt. • N I#•t. Fr r 1 1 • :- ES BusitsiEst, ';,- ..- . . • -. 1 erick - C. Epting newzaryux intortair hie Triends„iiii •Eilw_the pubh i n gtheial: that ba,hia opeoled k J new Bakery and Confectionary EstabliOneet in Norwegian ' street, next door below the Arcade in the borough of Pottsville, _where be will imp keep on !hand and bake to order all kinds ClMakell of wiry variety of patterns—and where also, will always be kept on hand, Bread by Loaf, of an excellent quality, and ors large size. His Confectionary comprises a largo-and elm. *rat assortment ',elected with care, and sold it the very lowest rates. would also inform familiar that he ire prepared to bake', Family Bread for any number who prefer furnishing their own Flour. at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. april 2t • • 30-3 m Wholesale and itetniLDry 'Good Store. voLLOCK' dr. WEAVER havejust received in edditioh to their extensive assortment of DRY 000D$. Super Superior Blue and Mack Cloth, superior fancy coloured do. new style cea. simerim, satthietts and Beverteens, miners' fus liens, 4c. Feb 18 14— Valuable Coal and member Land FOR SALE. SITUATED in Schuylkill county on theliene waters of the little Schuylkill river. and in the first coal region of Beaver Creek, containing 229 Acres and 14 'Perches. strict measure; this land Is covered with White and Yellow • PINE TIMBER said by Judges to be of the first quality, the little Schuylkill tall road runs ditectly through th . e above eescribid tract of Land, and offers a safe end convenient passage to the Philadelphia mar ket. For further particulate address the subscri ber in Columbia, Lancaster county. Pa. F. A. THOMAS. Feb 10 1-3 me Medal Cheese, Soap dre. 40 casks superior medal cheese. 50 boxes Philadelphia mum; 1 hbd. Irish-nai meal•, for sale by - MILLER & MAGGERTY NovlB 52-3 mi • fr HE CHURCIIM 4WS MANUAL, an Ex position of the Doctrines, Ministry and wor ship of the rrotestant Episcopal Church in the United States' by the Rev. RICNJAXIN Dome; Rea tor of Christ Church, Philadelphia, juat received and for sale here. april 18 29 For Sale, AHOUSE, stable and lot, on the west side of Maine street, Mount Carbon; the house is built of atone, and well finished. containing a kitchen and cellar in the basement story, and two 'rooms on the first, _second and third floors each. The stable is • likewise built of stone, and large enough to accommodate four horses. The lot contains in front 40 feet, and in depth 252 feet; at the head of the lot is a fine spring of water.— The situation is very pleasant, and from its pro:. imity to the coal landuiga, is admirably well cal• culated for a boatman or boat builder. A long credit will be given for one halt of the purchase money. For terms apply to GEO. C. WYNROOP. march 10 • 18—tt Religious Works. BRAHMAN has just received the following . religious works, London and America-ed itions, which he offers for sale cheap. Original Family Sermons, 5 vols. Maesillons' Sermons, Leland's view of Deistical Writers, Sturtevant's Preacher's Manual, 2 vole, Drew on the Rsurrection, Drew on the Soul, Bridge's on the Psalm CXli, Faber ott Infidelity, James' Christian Professor, Prize Essay on Religious Dissensions, Christian Patber at Home, A Mother's Request, &c. dee 23 5 - . TAIPITY/iS ELIXIR For the instantaneous cure of THE TOOTH ACHE; Discovered and brought to its greatest perfection BY MONSIEUR CHABERT. • This is to certify that I have tried your Tapuy as Elixir in several cases of Tooth Ache, in whiek. I have certainly found it of 'very great service. J. B. HARVEY, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London. Sept. 10, 1830. A friend Stepped in to say that be bad visited •e Fire King this morning, and witnessed his m lions cure of the Tooth Ache. One little boy in rticinlar, wholooked cross enough to bite a ten pen nail clear off, in ten minutes smiled at-the decay • tooth and defied its pain.—U. S. Gazelle. A fresh supply ef,the above Elixir just receiv. lid and for sale by `, B. HANNAN, Agentlin• Schuylkill county July 13 1-1 y The Penny Illagazinar use. ful . linowledge ) N Is decidedly one of the cheapes.t and mo4t.,Tim polar peiliklical• now eziant-..there are 21110,. 000 copies sold every month in -England, and 63-, 000 in The Parts of vol. 6 (for the year 1837)_ as far as received, tan be had at this office. Price lei per part, or $2 00 per annum. This Magixine is published in monthly parts, containing 40 bugo pages; the present volume is much enlarged and improved. The illustrations of wand cuts are executed in a superior manner. There is an advantage in taking this work Oyer all others, a person can discontinue it Thencifer he sees proper, for each part is always cumPlete Within itself: Complete seta of this work from the commence- meat can be, procured of he subecriber, at .2 per volume. B. BA NNAN. Nov 4 SO Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE WILL be sold at private sale. the Foundry pleasantly situatedat Port Clinton, Schity kill county/ on very reasonable terms. TM. Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Suiquchanna Rail Road. now making, nerd will in a.short time be one of Ow best sitoatigins in the country to do a large bolsi. new For terms, &e. apply to PARKE& TIERS. Iron Founders, Plaladelplik_ or ISAAC ATMS, " Teat Clint*. jail 29j -- ''lltiiiifrli - iTtzVlaitofiat" - 'rr . ink:l444 inld • Aitcaiisioii'rgeo.v -oftiß conelikamt aired& Of the eittritilidlfin aam telffeaty of DR. Whi. EIPAPPS - iteletirited Catthiritte and Aperient' Aitibilibui Pillilit tilt• ciituis leviating ander! mankind. To Jame' Dickson, 36, 'Corohill, , '.Airen . t for the sale of Lk . wm. Xvans'a ' ray, Lowitte, N 15;16X. Dear Sir--KnOtring by experitto 6fiat-itvetty reference that * tamed receive fibs bane& dal results of atedicinee. I cheerful direr' nalWit to the public In behalf of DR. W . EVANS.% CAM:I3IIU. PILLS. 1 have beep afßietod fui - the fiat ten yeah with distress hi tbehead and chest: often so bed as to deprive me of sleep for three or Gour nights in soeerasson. bat have never found relief by arty ant, friend, ywoWeriltnent4 until my wife wily the advertiamenti in the limper. when she persuaded me to send fiii'eMele; which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles,. Which resulted in almixt completely miming -me to health, although I have not yet eabrely 6nitthed them. Should you cdnsider this any benefit to yourself, or the public, you bin, my cheerful pet. mission to publish it. Yours, respectfully, • THOS. K. GOODHUR, Gentrahat; iNTERESTING CASE Cared by Dr. MIA. .Evanit CaWmile Took and Family Aperi eat Pills —Mr. BENJAMIN BOWN, corner of Shippen and Georges streets : Philadelphia, affect ed for seven years with estremit nervousness, by which he was not able to write his • name—his symptoms were, eruscation, daily spasmodic pains in the head, lose of appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness add dimness or sight, atter ins bility of engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or cuorake, sickness and weakness ex. teme debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach after Eating, treat menial despondency, severe flying pains in the chest back aril side, Costiveness. a 'dislike the 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 some cores perfbrmed by Dr. William Evans* Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient' Pills, he was induced to give them a trial, of which Weis at any time happy to state that they effectually cured him of the above digressing Amelia& rrPeretnns who doubt the above cure, are most respectfully directed to the above mentioned per son. at the north west corner of Shippen and Georges streets. BENJAMIN BOWN. Philadelphia October 26,107. LIVER CORM PLA I N T,l 0 T EkftS STAND. Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne. N. 6th street, near Second, Williamsburg, afflict. ed for the last ten years with the Liver complaint, completely restored to health through the treat ment of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of the epigastt ic region, great depression of spirits, la nguorand other symptom. of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow of the menses, pain. in the right side, could not lie on her left side without .an azgravation of the pain, urine high colored; with other symp toms indicating great derangement in the func tions of the liver. Mrs. Browne was attended by three of the first physicians, but received but little relief Irom their medicine, till Mr. Browne procured some of Dr; Wm. Evans% invalutible preparations, which ef fectually relieved her of the above distressing symptoms, with others, which it is net essential to intimate, JOSEPH BROWNE,' City and County of New York, as. Joseph Browne, of Willis msborg, Long Island, being doly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set forth in the within statement, to whit!' he has subscribed his mime, arejust and true. JOSEPH BROWNE. Husband of the Paid Hannah Browne. Sworn before me this 41h day of January. 107; PETER PIN RNEY, Com. of Deeds. INTERESTING CASE of 7brbonder Caw sumption.—Mr. John Rue el applied on the lat day of September 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 *ell mind hectic flush on the cheek. On examination. he chest was found to mind well every where except on. der the left clavicle, and in the arm pilot the same aide. Treatment —Directed to take the restorative Camomile Pills, with the expectorating corn. pound, at the same time an injunction,lo call in four days; when the sight sweats had ceased. the expectoration slightly ,iminished. au light fit of coughing still remainirig in the morning. Or. tiered as usual to continue the medicine, and to call in the course of al, 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 ffo had obtained. The above patient chiefly used milk regimen, duricg his treatment. ' :CI , : ' " ' 4. i II • Mr. Robert MunroeiSehuyihill, afflicted with the above dist.essing malady. Symptoms—great languor. flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous had. ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stric ture across the breast, dixtiness, nervous irrita bility and "iestlessness, could'not lie in ii heui. towel position. without the sensation of impend. ing suffocation, palpitation of the heart, distres. ing cough, costiveness, pain of the stomach, drew. sines., great debility and deficiency of the nem lus energy. Mr. R.. Monroe gave up eery thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the countenance of every person int/rested in his t•xistence or happiness, till by accident lie noticed inr iiNpublic paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. DransSimedicine, in his complaint. which lode. ced himlB,rchase a package of the Pills, which resulted in ..;inpletely removing every. symptom GI his disease. e wishes to say his motive for this declaration is, hat those afflicted with the_ same or any sym ms similar tit thorn from whiCh he is happily rein , may likewise reecho the same inestimable ben t. efk incit ..--- LIVER COMPLAINT YEAfIS STANDING. , • SIRS. SARAH BRENIIISER.wt of Mr /I•s Amos iirenhiser. corner ofSeconil . t and Germantown Road, Philadelphia, affected : the last six years with the Liter Complaint. comelittely restored to health by Dr. WM: E. VANS'S Camomile Pont. and - Family 41*.!•nt Pills. Her symptoms were habitual tejiatitneew. excruciating pain in the stomach. defausion• of apirits. languor, extreme debility. disturbed sleep. great pain in h er. side, could riot he on her left side without an aggravation of pant. disr:neas in the bead. dimness of sight. Itith other syniptens indicating great derangement in the rani Lions • t the Liter. Mrs. Brenhiaer has made trial dor. rime medicines now begire . thit public, bat re. calved ao relief until the, Wei adviaad,ta MAIL t r i a l ofDr Evana'wPills, Of whirl' she Is ham to state that they affemaally telievad . liiie iif the above inetreesing symptoms, with othota..tiitilh' are oat meratiallalotharate". • ' - 16 1 414iihtlailiralli., 4 6i* )1046114-bl' A' itisiiimet. • • -- ~. , sostnaled law pasi aeolesetimi*iir 4 4 1 . b. waseilletwen7 rat d. .,;. ' ' *.- - 7"rb- - ~.,..., : . -. . t rAiitiOnieltEnillid+lllL - 4 pkike tore gf_etlett ley liht &W OW 1 i. liraforig ' :irrAilinGlbeinOst .11th Week 2' ' bat. al lieted with - the above complaint sir years Sod shoe maths; durieirerhieirtlime - imi had toast crutehes: 'His child art*mskimmi excruciating pain in , antis joints. imgsirmkgr Ilk the hips, abouldert. krises and italtleir;?' . 4. grandee Odes pain* timer& night; end most part all umrs from external heat; 'tit ' ems thicjmningar thi fluSda and ligantantai k ,' a eoliipfirts less - ormeseutiu prrer. — iiii util elk it these alit* in a inmiltienteniesplli* : ',, Gibson teciaiefeas It'meet to sal tbit Ilk hays. entirely itaraml, and that. his:sh4, l 77' .completely rebovaied their . nausea*, -iMitli heels able to raison Ibis ordinary Indrinesii.-i'l: • . k' ........ ASTHMA. 5 YEARS STUDIU •;o: _ bree Mr. Charles Hobart, No. 122 Orin if T. addicted ftwitee iears with hums - M . l4U* Asthma, applied at the office 100 chitluiM.' On the 4 t's aClogabei i laborint smder- 14 _44 ing symptom!. A sense of tiihmees , wreak, chest, with the greatest difficulty of , !el distressingaimrh. generally ending with expectoration or sista phlegm, dutiirbedl ' the fate turbid and df ii livid hue-koild liiit' • in a horizontal position without the sels — atleer ' immetitate-suffocatiotklanguor,"dri*Metee4..,, ~, dittiness in the head, and hiss ofepptelit. ,: ,, , Mt. 11, applied tattle most eminent ph l iit this cltyk likewise tired several otherieloWd Without obtaining tidy permanent betielit.gine ' - his Wendt; persuaded bun to place htsuMelf Dr. William Evans' treatment. Hell - tiered of his complaint, and called it HM I yolterddy, avowing that he had nettWOrife: oif ', press hut gnititude for the bent*. belied APO, ed. October 21,183 t, We do hereby subscribe mere naturekt.„ troth ofthe above cures , that the temeett Is every respect true. SARAH BEL ' 4 , l lffER -• JOHN STEW:: i. Tr.. No. 17 north Eighth street,',„Phik4dep ' • Philadelphia, Oct. 21st, 1837. Dr. WM. EVANS'S-Medical Ofliegt., fiiir tht pale of his excellent Medicine, is at Ne.l9.!nott , Eighth street, Philadelphia. - r._ l _ . I FRN.M Sold by J. T. W • Sole Agent fcr Schnyiltlll Ceti ; tg. I' • I MTERESTING CASE. ~. . ~ DYSPEPSIA as HYPOCHONDRIA , p Mrs. Anne G. Kenny, No; 115 Louie.: between Stanton and Houston streets.' Mei s for ten year' with the followingalistressing Omni. _ ...1 tomsi Acid eructation, daily spasmodic palialn head, lose of appetite, palpitation aro" has dines* and dimness of sight, could not Ii QS her right aide, disturbed rest, utter inabilit- tit.*. gaging in any thing that demanded Vier or courage, sometimes a visionary ides of. ',gm ration of her disease, a whiminital etestei to particular persons 00. places, imam:Sass iipprir hebadds of personal danger and poverty, dia adamant". and weariness of lite, discontented: quietude do every alight ?cession she conedved she could neithet dik tali live , alte t weptileupsided desponded, and thought she led a most mistrable lite, never was one so bad. with fruitiest .Mamtel. hallucinations. Mrs. Keney had th;443. df several eminent pliyalcians, and had se Alt numerous nteilkihes, bid could not obtain 11,1111 temporary alleviation other diatiessiiqg Male: 1W het husband perstiaded Her to make trial Or my modeof tteatment. She is now quits re W. and finds herself nut only capable of alien, 'rig hi bee domestic affairs. but avows that sbia laais good health at present as she did at any of her irsistenee. KENNY. • • Husband of the aforesaid Ansel( Sworn before me this 14th day of Dem Peter Pinckney, Coni. of, 61REJ1 1 e4titmas.vvis Valuable Real Property in Pelerigle,;, FOR SALE . ! j undersigned o ff ers for sate all 141 waft TAE known three story ,BRICS SIDIUtAN DWELLING. HOUSE and the oppuyeinvils situate in Centre street, Pottsville, the,,pre of the undersigned, together with ;nine , tenements in the rear of said building, vind• ' lot of ground whereon the Whole standi.- - ; - - Mick building sfbnisaid, contains thlrty-litehk front—finished from the basement iptertiir-tho garret in the best styre of worknisnshipoted as a business stand and . . residence iis 'nibit - ' vourably situated. The foregoing *wilt II be sold on low and accommodating term's, Part of the purchase money . may remain on ifielrep. arty for a few years, it desired. ritle - hidpspate. his. and possession can be given immediately— , apply to - G. M. JENNIIIIG& April 42 • PeAtevir 92-tf Encourage Home Manufstain..4 ~.. • - I' .•-• Confectionary Illiliailli. rg‘lllE subscriber respectfully an num . As -M. public that he has commenced iltslikiardali tore of Confectionary in all its various • at his Store' in Centre Street, nearly ' tip the pouseille House. where Confectioners' It ' loth; „i rk era eau always be supplied whiiihisele'ent nihia, a; the loWest Pluladelphia cub prices. Country Merchants ars respeetligly rler to call antreitautine his stock before pu elsewhere. - JOHN S. C. 14 1 1.011. . atm 4 . 0111111111011 Con 11 7 '. '",.' :-.„:'_ BT virtue of in orde, of the Orphan of the County of EichoylkM, Willi,: :al the house of Isaac Mangan; innkeeper iii.tini town of Tamaqua, in the said County, Wel Min: day the 7th day of May nest, at 1 o'clock tia lie afternoon of the said day, theAdlowirtgihdiertbast • 1 , real estate to wit I The one Undivided third part ofaterial i n •., . ... wateht,trut of awl land. containing two , hundreterid. Mgt acres more or less, situate in•Rwih,Tcnnisi the said county, adjoining the townot being b.wnded by_ lands, late ot John itsiehoir, Philip Moser and other.. and held Witiwnssiew . . with George Baum and John Remo: ; : _ kitiWittt on the premises. several house.' sititaMir i c4 Miners. and six good veins of . coal opiX4 on. The Little Schtiylkill aid cattail*" .100 Road 'passes through' the - 1` Also one nodivided twelfth pert at alien/it _ . II 9