VOL. 1 ND PdßLlSkir.l AM NiBANN AW ''' *lff.iiir f es ND - Fi Filf C VATS t in a vance. If n • ch rged to ail t 1 1 1 f pos .To mai , .Faitll within the 3. i i i ,!- rice fsubacriptio EE Lit', ann in, payable it Int-annnall id w i thin the yea ,$Y MI will I t gresieding twelve lines will be t nsertionit--ancl2o nts for One ~ es MI prep.:tit:tn. 1 wililbe inserted ntil ordure. r whipb they are to continue I.e chatrged accordi gIY. will lse charged $1 per annum; 1,. to tive papnr —w it the privilege moment not ogee ng 2 squares ear, tend the insert n ofa small -1 for three success' e times. r to the editor mug be postpaid, 1 will be paid totem. 1 eetingo,Stc. and Cher notices (re bemi inserted ratis, will be Ih. exclept Marria and Deaths. PithOP BVBEN3 ss•-• Toast Douro's payable semi-annua in the year, 04 will envie the paper free per annum. lin will be added to the Two Dom e ass p in advance. If not be charged' Advertisements n charged 1111 (or tn. In tertlOn. Ls rg a tt; .' i .1I advertise n. out, unless the . tune 1 is specified And will; Yu rl~ aiveriiser inehrling subscripti. of keeping one a#ve ending during the Cr in each paw All letters address otherwiseino attenti All notices for which have heretof charged 25 cents el -MBE 800 has ttotomeneed ectiob with his Books' will be I.w rates. k gooks. 41144. , 1 .0 mai& to orderlt the loWest !de sokplied whole ale at Phila. B • BANNA • ery in•ea where all kinds shortest notice at Bla of every dqscrip rates--end the tr dolphin prices. A pril *."ctoria Satins! Ala afrtiele for Lailies' Dresses an fiir sale by HAZARD & STRAUCH. 30— Queen new and ele duet receme. April 21 ds! New 6r#ode by . Nathsns & Co. a new ohnfent of Spriaglind Sum mltslins and lawns, among and few piece} of English '.w rake. Also, atsplendid as h,, Catisimeres, Vetitings &c. en's ttrnmer wear, together .rtutint of Linerui p Checks, Di. &e. &c, • New G I 'CST receive.; and elegant a' mu Prints, paint which may be Prints at every sortment of Clo • Also, Gentle sail a general u' iperv, Ticking., I 4 28 limn F'onik' dry sit:SALK d at private sale.ithe Foundry situated at Port Clinton, Sohnyl very (reasonable terms. This e colmeneemen6 of the Little Susquehanna Rail JRoad, now rll in id short time be one of the the ',country •to dq a large busi. !,&c.apply to ; FARXENk TIERS. •Iron Founilers, Philadelphia. lor ISAAC NI IrF.RS, Port Clinton 6-63 t 11— Port `y IL be s. v pleasant) kill county, on 'Foundry is at Schuylkill and making, and best situations aces For ter july 29 41R6.11.111r: ! !al 1-ircTerty in Pottsville, !OP. SALE i tied lagers for gain all that well story BRICK , 470 RE AND HOUSE and the tippurtenances e sit, Pottsville!, the .property ' ned, together with nine other , e reap of said' building, and the luerepn ttie whole stands. The afor aid,..contains thirty feet in fro the basement story to the --- t stye of work mdnship, and both GRE.I Valuable R 'f HE Under"' known thr. . DWELLING Rittman in Gent of the onders . tenementtin t lot of around brick building front-6hishei garret in the , as a business wourably situps be sold on to of the nurcha- erty for a few ble, and apply to April 22 nd and a residedce, is most fe ed. The foregoing property will and aecommodatieg terms. Tart money may remain on the prop 'ears, it desired. ,Title tndisputa. non 'can be givnrit immediately— G. M.IIENNINGS. Poitsvill e 32-tr Ws Courts Sale. r 37 if an Circled of-the Orphan's Court .nty of Sebuylkill,iarill be sold at sate Harman, innkeeper in the ina,;ln the said County, on Mon. y of May next, atil o'clock in the •e said day, the foltowing described it: BY virtue of the Co, the house of town of Tam' day the 7th e afternoon of t real estate to The one ti of coal land, scree. more 0 the said coon being bound Philip Moser with George on the pre Miners. and • on. The Lit Road passes ivided third partOf a certain tract .ntaining two Inindred and fifty less, situate Rinds Township, in • , adjoininti the town of Tamaqua, • by lands, late ofiJohn Nershner, and others, and held in common aum and John Ritum. There are • es, *everal •houskei suitable for ix Rood veins of coal opened there le Schuylkill end rattawissa Rail rough the same.,] - ndivided twelfth part of a certain itoate in the same township, adjoin tract of land containing acres .e Intestate by Daniel- Maier. property of Dr. Ikaae Ir Vansant, the Court. LEWIS ADDENRIED; Clerk. Also one tract of tura tog the abctir conveyed to Sold as t • deceased. PETER HAAS, ' i Executor. e time of the sale Shove stated John .rge Baum willfer for side their e said tracts of l ad being' the un it& thereof, and. also will be sold f stodk in the Litile Scuylkill Rail Company P. S. At t Baum and G interests in divided two s2ooo worth Road & Coa April 7 nd Elegan i t Goods. ANS & Co. have just receel . red and sale, merinos, from 50 to 75 cts per yard • do at $1 50 Per yard, no, worsted,silk aml cotton, shawls, ellow, green and vicar let flannels, • unbleached Can4on fiannels,from cts per yd. , comforts, caps, ciiildren'alsoae, • gloves, &c &c • d wadding at 64 New 6-4 English Super Frea Tartan, me Red, white, Bleached an. 10 to Worsted . .. Winter prin Cotton bats ddc 3 U Eal for sale aprill4 OLD BRAN' N. NA! ~ .p I 1 ~~~, WILL TEACH YOU TO ' , mimic TER BOWILA Or Tux iaIITHAND-BRING 0177,10 E THj CAVIRJAII . Of TEL NoußeAssis, =TRU' WHAM( GIVeIepLICSGTHTO OUR BARRI LIM lUIIICT ALL NA'AVAI TO.Va CU 'AND rxxasiSßl.—DlA:Jo,llo.ll.....',', Miller ir:llaggeily, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL Dry Goods,Grocery, Windt. Liquor Store (Next door to Mortimer's Hotel.) THEIR connexion with a house in Philadelphia enables them to keep on hand a ;very eaten sive assortment.ofgoods. !Which they will sell at Philadelphia prices. Store and Tayern keepers and private families, would do well lo call -and judge for themselves apriil9 RI .per annum t paid with.. -who re evbseriberr *1,50 cents Brigade Orders, rotiE carolled Militia and Volunteers, compo -a- sing the 2d Brigade, 6th DiVision, P. M. will commence and continue the Spring trainings for 1838, as follows: 53d Regiment, commanded by Col. Hugh Lind say, whole Regiment op Monday lite , i4th day of May, 1838. - llth Regiment, commanded by. Col. Samuel D. Jacobs, BattalliOn on Tuesday the 15th day of May next, Ist Battalion en Wednesday the 16th day of May next. 77th Regiment, commanded by Col.. Isaac To. der, 2d Battalion on Thursday the 17th day of May next;lst Battalion on Friday the 18th day of May next. lit Regiment, commanded by Col. Abraham Siegfried, Ist Battalion on Saturday the 10th day of May next, 2d Battalion- on Monday the 21st day of May next. 30th Regiment, commanded by CA. John M. Bickel, Ist Battalion op Tuesday the 22d day of May next, 2d Battalion ori \ Wednesday the 23d day of May next. The company ttainings will be on the first Monday in May, namely, the 7th, and the places are to be Pixel by the commanding officers these of. II Book Bind •k Store, .und at the 1 27- The commanding officers of ciarripanies, and Adjutants of Regiments, are strictly enjoined to have their enrollments ready on Battalion. days, agreeably to law. ' By oeder of JEREMIAH SHAPPELL, Nap. 2clc Brig. 6th Div. P. M. Brigade Inspector', office, / : Windsor, Aprlll,lth, 1838. ( The Family Commentary. ON TEIE HOLY BIBLE FROM the workS of Henry and Sodtt, and ..: above one hundred other writers, published in London by the Bell ions Tract Society, revis. ed and abridged in tw o olumes,, with Maps find \ Engravings. Tliis va les e work is published in parts, at 25 cents each, T lye parts are already completed, and osn bechtai dat the subscribers Book Store where imbscripti s will also 'be re ceived. B. BANNAN. june 24 —3l LIQUR goad new Sehutilkill Boats, built of nat ural growth timhors, and tern reaeonable. Apply to 'SAM'L. H AVM. march 2a4 OLINA worked:. flooring hoards. plough. IL ) ed, tongued Ind grooved ready for laying, I, II and I inches of diffe-ent quality and prices, constantly on hand. land for sale 3n lota to stilt purchasers, upon application by letter to JAMES Mi. PATTEN, ,Planing Machine Wharf. N. L. Phila. Co. or MILLER & HAGt;ERTY, opril 25 31-1 f . Pottaville. Pottsville Water Company. •111-1 E stockholders of the Pottsville Water •L Company are hereby notified, that an elec non will be held at W illtam •Mortirner's on Monday the 14th of Mar 'next, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, for the purpose of elect ing nine directors to conduct the business of said Company fur the ensuing year. ANDREW RUSS'EL, A pril 21 311-3 , President. A FRESH supply of Sandeilkin's Pans. which 1-10 - is pronounced to be the bait Book of Travels ever published, just i recetved and for sale by BANNAN. N. B. Persona on the Liit are repeated to call and receive their Books. sprit 21 30 Room Paper t Borders. BBANN AN has just received his Spring Pat, •terns of Hanging Paper & Borders, which can be oxamined at his Book Store. April 21 30 2a DOZEN SWairies Pan acea, just receiv. ' 47 ed fresh from the proprietor.Al..lpwards of Seventy. Five ThoUsand . Bottles ,OF elms valuable medicine were sold last year, and the demand is increasing. For sale by the dcrien,er single bottle. Price $2 per bottle; or three bottles fora by B. BANNAN, Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Also Swaim's Vermifuge. • HAZZAR & STRAIICIPS WHOLESALE AND EETAIL • Dry*Groods; GrocFry and Li quor Staire l 'Corner of Centre and Markel Strives, Pottsville April 8 : 1 28". EMI %TOME is hereby given; that an Election . 1 . 11 will be held lry the qualified voters of the braraogb of Pottsville, on Monday the 7th day, of May, 1838, hetwern the hours of 2 o'clock, and 8 o'clock, P. M arthe houseof Henry Stager, for the election of the Mowing Borough Offieera;sic One perm'. for phief &arra, to serve for one year. Three persons 'for Cot/it'd/sten, to serve for three years. One person for, Councilmen,. to serve for two years; One person for 71nr4.Clerk; to serve for one year. r ',beet, One person fur Mkt CoosOalr, to servo for one year. • Three persona :for Atditor,io serve fur one year. JACOB REED, april 28 324 • • rkirf Burgess. Y, received and I NS Co. POTTSVILLE, PA. SATURDAY MORNING MAY b. 1"8iS. 1 31 Boats for Sale. Flooring Boards: Sanderson's Paris. Swaim's Panacea. Borough Election. WILIAM . 'NOR AND POT'S Rail Road Iroui FOR SALE. WIRE New 'Castle and French Town Rai; . 11 1- Road Company.. w:11 dispose of a part of the Iron taken from their fiat car track. Tbebars are in good condition. 21 by I. A sample may be eeen at the Company's office, Chestnut street wharf, Philadelphia april 18 COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. rrH AT valuable tract of Land called the "Clio . ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwe g ian Rail Road, neat north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain, is offered for sale on accommodating terms; or the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an approved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, 34 & Walnut-Streets. 27 a f oil 11 Cheese Cheese !I 20 Casks of premium cheese, 20 Hoses pine apple do for sale by N. NATHANS & Co dec 2 2 Public Sale. PURSUANT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, on Saturday the 26th day of May, 1838, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the house of Christian Ley, innkeeper, in-the town ofl'inegrove, Dr. Jacob Christ, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Christ, late of Schuylkill County, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, the undivided moiety or half part of a certain tract of land, situate in Barry -township, Schuylkill County, containing four hundred and eighteen acres or thereabouts, bounded by lands of Jacob Christ. William Greeff and others, held in common with Admit Raudenbush. Also, the ' legal estate of the said intestate in the NI one third part and some small eqnita le s ble Interest amounting to about- one eleventh part of a certain house and lot, situate in the town of Pinegrove, in the afore ' said county, bounded by lots of John Barr and . others, being the houso.and lot on which Jaco. Christ, Esq. resided at the time of his decease.— A lso, one Jot of ground in the town,of. Deerfield, near the town of Pinegrove, ixoundeid.hy Tulpe. hocken street and other lots, being &a same lot purchased from Benjamin Berger--Bite the es tate of said deceased. By order of the Court. LEWIS AUDENRIED, Orwigiburg, April 21 30—te . Clerk 0. C Philip Hoak, COACHMAKER. RESPECTFULLY announces to hi■ friends Km' and the public in general, that he has again commenced the Coach-Making Rosiness Nor wegian Street, three doors below the Arcade in thebornngh of 'Putterslle, aetacte hell ready to manufacture to order all kinds of -vehicles at the shortest notice, of the best materials. and at the lowest rates. He has also on hand, ready made, Barouches. Carryalls, Phaetons, Charlottes, Coachees, Buggies, &c. which he invites the pub lic to. call and ekamir.e for themselves. The ar ticles are all manufactured under his personal inspection, and he will warrant them to be equal to any manufactured elsewhere. Rdpaits af every description done at the short. est notice, and on the most reasonable terms. N. B. Coal taken m payment for vehicles. april 18 29 3m • Catholic Books )lOU S GUIDE, Key to Paradise, True Piety, Catholic -Piety, Dooay Bible, Poor Mare. , en'echism and Sins ('a•.. 1.~•m u•t received nod for sale by .11. BANNAN. D.-e 23 5-- CALL AT THE New Establishment, Corner of Centre 'wed Market Streets, Pottsville •INHIE suhacribeVu respectfully announce to a• their friehda and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, where they are now provided witha choice assortment of • Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Ake:* which they are determined t.viell at the very low. est prices. HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. April 10-6 • New Goods. 4 general assortment of fresh and seasonabla L'IL Goodaicg ir receivetf—cons GOOdS fisting in pa:lei .. ) . . Groceries, Hardware, fitueensware, Mackerel, Salt, Plaster, &c. Ike. which wilit o giord low for cash . The highest price paid sil for all kindirof coantry prothies. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mosnl Carhop, Dec 2 9 THE subscriber has now on hand at his Store and Storehouse tin Centre and Rail Rose streets, a fall assortment of Goods, suitable for the coal region 'via : Barr Iron of assorted size*, ' Band one Hoop do do Nails and Spike Rods do do Steel, Round -A Square do do Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels • do do Hardware,:a general assortment. All of which he is selling at reduced prices. Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON., ROWLETT'Sioterest Table,, jest received and for sate by B, BANNAN. jan 24 " 5 CHURCHILVS MANIAL. and Festivals and Fasts, just received and for ale by B. BANNAN. 26 a pril 4 N. DAVIDSON, Agent. 29-Imo JACOB CHRIST, Administrator • - i IIL ADVEITISEBO NEW BAKERY CONFECTIONARY ESTAB iSHMENT. M= Frederick C. Epting ESPEETFULLI informs his friends and m.. 10 the public in g e n era l, th a t he b ee o p en ed new Bakery' nd Confectionary Establishment in Norwegian Street, next door below the Arcade in the borough of POttsville, where he will al ways keep on hand and bake to order all kinds of Cakes of every variety of patterns—and where also, will always be kept on hand, Bread by the Loaf, of an excellent quality, and of a large size. His Confectionary comprises a tette vad gen eral assortment selected with care, and sold at the very lowest rates. F. C. E. would also inform families that he is prepared to bake Farnily Eread for any number who prefer furnishing their own Flopr, at the shortest notice, and clothe most reasonable terms. april 21 30-3 m Wholesale and Retail Dry. Good Wore. OLLOCK & WEAVER have just received P in addition to their extensive assortment of DRY GOODS, Super Surerior Blue and Black Cloth, superior fancy coloured do. new style cas sirneres, sattinetts and Beverteens, mictere fus thins, Ise. Feb 18 14L Valuable Coal and Thither Land FOR SALE. SITUATED in Schuylkill county on the bead 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 boot the first quality, the little Schuylkill rail Thad; rune directly through the above described tract of Land, and offers a safe and convenient passage to the Philadelphia mar ket. For further particulars address the eubscri. tier in Colombia, Lancaster county. Pa. F. A. IMOMAS. Feb IC 1-3 mo Medal Cheese, Soap &c. 40 casks superior medal cheese, 50 hoses Philadelphia soap, hhd.lrish.pat meal, for sills by KILLER & HAGGERTY Nov 18 • A-HE CHURCHMAN'S MANUAL, an Ex 'position of the Hoctrines, Ministry and wor. ship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, by the Rev. RICSJ Axis Does, Rec tor of CliristChurch,fhiladelphia, just receited and for sale here. april 18 UR Religious Works. BANNAN bps just received the following " 6 religions works, London and America 'ed. Woos, which he offers filf aalescheap. Original f amily Sermons, 5 vuls. Settnnni. leland's view pf Deistical Writers, Sturtevant's Preacher's Iklanual, 2 vola, Drew on the Resurrection, Drew on the Soul, Bridge's on the Psalm CM.. Faber on Infidcli:.v. James' Christian Professor, Prize Essay ciit Religious Dissensions, Christian father at Home, A Mother's Request, &s. 4-c. deo 23 5 - TAPIIITAS ELIXIR forkhe instantaneous cure of THE TOOTH ACHE; Discovered and brought to its greatest perfection BY MONSIEUR CI I A BERT. This is to certify that I have tried your Tapuy as Elixir in several cases of Tooth Ache, in which I have certainly fcifindit of very great service. J. B. HARVEY, Member of 64 Royal College of Surgeons. London, Sept. 10, 1830. A friend stepped in to say that he had visitea the Fire King this morning. sod witnessed his marvellous cure of the Tooth Ache. One little boy in particular, who looked cross enough to bite a ten penny nail clear off, in ten minutes smiled at the decayed tooth and defied its pain.—U. S. Gazette. A fresh supply of the above Elixir just receiv. de and for sale, by B. BANNAN, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county July 13 . I—l y The Penny Magazine of use ful Knowledge, - Is decidedly one of the cheapest mid moat po. polar periodic4le now extant=lhere are 200, 000 copies sold every month in England, and 63,, 000 in America. The Parts of vnl. 6 (for the year 1837) as far as received, can 8e had at this office. Price 18j per part, or $P 00 per annum. This Magazin! is published in monthly parts, containing 40 brig , pages; the present volume is much enlarged sApd improved. ,The illustrations of wood cuts are executed in a superior. manner. There is an ailvantage in taking this work over all others, a person can discontinue . it whenever he sees proper, (or each pan is always complete within itself. Gimplete sob; this work from the commence. meat-can be p red of tbe subscriber, at $l2 per volume. B. BANNAN. Nov 4 ;' ' 50— WELSH PRIMERS , just published and for (isle wholesale and retail. by april 28' • 12 , B BANNAN. For Sale, volautible Tract of Coal Land, LYING andiheing in the township of Norwe wegiun, orti the West Branch near the West Branch Rail Rad., shout tour miles trout Se.bayl. lull Haven is me or morn. Coal VMS poutsusgthrouglik tins .aud. For information ap. ply to JACOB REED, at Pottsville, or Mr. HOFFMAN, • March 51i— at, Reading. • c . paigne litirhkes, _III7BT moo* and for mks by N. Na th an* & 013. 50 liaolibls of Key, Hickory, Sam Wood. cock and citlei brands. aOril 14 48 • =pm Read the FoDoyen& Interesting and Astpnisking Blatt¢• M ORE conclusive proofirof the extraordinary efficacy of DR. WM. 'EVAN'S celebrated Camomile and Aperient Antibilious Pills in al leviating afflicted mankind.. To lames Dickson, 36, Cornhill, Boston, Agent for the tale' of Dr. Wm. Evan/Nemo/mile Pills. Lowm-t., Nov. 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the benefi. cial results of medicines, I cheerfully offer mine to the public in behalf of DR. WM. EVANS'S CAMOMILE MAL& 1 have been afflicted fur the last ten yenta with distress in the head and chest: often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for three or four nights in soecession, bat have never found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions, until my wife saw the advertiaments in the paper, when she persuaded me to send for some, which I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, Which resulted in almost completely rehiring me to health, although 1 have not yet entirely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful pert mission to publish it. Yours, respectfully, THOS. K. GOODHUE, Centralist. iNTERESTING CASE- Cured by Dr. Wm. 1 Boans's Camomile Tonic end Family Aperi eat Fills.—Mr. BENJAMIN BOW'S, corner of Shippen and Georges streets, Pbiladetplita, affect ed for seven years with extreme nerroosness, by which he was not able to write h:s name—his symptoms were, eruscation, daily spasmodic pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, utter ina bility of engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or courage, sickness and weakness ex teme debility. disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest back and side, costiveness, a dislike for 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 cures perfoi med . by Dr. William Evans 's Camomile Tonic . end Family Aperient Pjlls, he was induced to give them a trial, of which he is ■t any. time happy to state that they effectually cured tim of the above distressing disease. faTersons who doubt the above cure, bre most respectfully directed to . the above mentioned per son, at the north west corner 'of Shippen and j Georges streets. 'BENJAMIN BOW N. Philadelphia October 26,1837. LIVER COMPLA INT,!O TEARS STAND- 11=11 Mrs. Hannah Browne, with 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 bowel., total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of the epigastrie region, great depression of spirits, languor and other symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow of the menses, pain in the right side, could not lie on her 'left side without an aggnivation of the pain, urine high colored, with other Yaw. tomeindleating great derangement in the func tions of the liver. Mrs. BroWne was attended bY three of the first physiciana, bot received but little relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne procureirsonne of Dr. Wm. Evans's invaluable preparations, which ef fectually relieved her of the above distressing symptoms, with others, which it is on essential to inumate. JOSEPH BROWNE. City and County York, ts. Joseph Browne, of W Mit msburg, Long Is Lind, being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set forth in the within statement, to which he has subscribed his name, are just and true. JOSEPH BROWNE. ljusbard of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me this 4th day 41 January. 1837. PETER,PLNKNEY, Com. of Deeds INTERESTING CASE of ,rerbocalor, Con. somptioa.—Mr. 3ubn Russel applied on the Ist day of September at 'the office 100 Chatham street, laboring under the following symptomw- r A alight spitting of {flood, distressing cough. at tended with an expectoration of purulent matter, night sweats, • general emaciation, difficulty of breathing on exertion, With a well mar ked hectic flush on the cheek. On examination, the chest was found to sound well every where except un der the left deride, and in the arm pit.of the same aide. Treatment—Directed to take the restorative Camomile Pills, with the expectorating com pound, at the sane time-en injunction, to call in four days; when the night sweats had ceased, the expectoration .slightly Ziminished, ais light fit of coughing still remaining ih the morning. Or. dered as usual to continue the medicine, sod :to call in the course of a week—when his .health continued rapidly increasing, without the twist cough. Called at thetiffice on the 4th of this month, quite convalescent returning his sincere thanks for the benefit h 4 had obtained. The above patient Chiefly used milk regimen, duritg his treatment. . • ASTEUILA,THREE rktAms WARDING'. Mr.•Robett Munroe. FeleObi% afflicted:with the above dismissing milady. Hymptoins—great languor, flatuleney, ditturbed rest, nervous head. ache. difficulty of breathing. tightness and attic. ti tore arjou the breast. 'diaFiness, nenrous inns. bility and restlesamesm, could dot 'Me .in a lasi until position. withal the sensation of impend ing s o fi bcation, palpi lion of the heart, distras. log cough, costiveness. pain of the abstuseb, drew sinew, great debility and delicienty of the nerv ous energy. Mr. RMbnroe gave op' every ibought of recovery dire despair sat on 4 Ow countenance of every Aram Interested ita his esistence or happiness. tit. by accident he noticed in a public paper some Imre.' erected by Dr. Wm. Evan's medicine; in his complaint, which indu. cdd him to purchase a Sabath of the Pills, which resulted In conipletely 'yepacliing every symptom of his disease. He track to say his motive for this declaration ti, that those afflicted with the same or any Symptoms similar to those from which he is ha p pily reason:lL may likewise receive ' the same inestitritbte benefit. - • 11117 — LIVER CO ANNT SIX YEARS ' STARDOM. M t s. SARAH BIOIHISER. wife of Mr Amos Breniiiser,lcorner of Second street and Germantown Rosd, Philadelphia, affected for the but sin yearn with , Liver h im Complaks., was: completely restated heads by Dr. *NM. E. VANSMCaroomile tam and Finely Aperient Pills Her symptom were isalgteal costiveness. excrociatior pain - in the stomach, depression of ^-4 e.ftAo'stAt , -••• ' -- • 4 ' . ' 4...*1r - -10- --9 M. 43,1 01-..,*•_-- tgit. - t•-=zak. - T , ..... - _uz,•...- rt4d.-N..014 • 1 ""." spirits, languor extreme great Maio in her side, could not lie on h • aide'without an-eggravation of • 41470 We beid, °fright, with other symptsmilko indicating great derangement in thelopigovit:-; the Liver. Mrs: Brenhiser has made ttiiiro7ia%4 rims medicines now before the . ' publie,f bat ceived no relief moil she"'wasiidvised- to trial of Dr Evans's - Pills, of which-shilelappr to elate that they effectually relieved beL 4 the.. above distresiing symptoms, with abet% whti 1, ,,,, ate not essential to Mtimate. Mr. Brenhiser, (husband. of the _ . 'Meat Brenhiaer, had been two yearn 'dieted .withi:V distressed state piles and Costiveness, of he- was effectually cured. • PARALYTIC RIIRIIMATINIL A perfect cuffs elected by the treatment 4. t k ort • MAIM Emma. Mr. John Gibson, of N. 4th 'street, Williantsok - burg, afflicted with the abov'e complaint for ttinm 4 years and nine months. during which tinte„lek. had to Use crutches. His chief .symptoms, w_ excruciating pain in all his joints, but especialk, in The hips, shoulder. knees and ankles. nerig t , gravation of the pains towards: night; and fittlitek r most part all times from exit:spat lien, an obu ous thickening of the fascia and hgamente, witbr a complete loss ofmnscolar power. Fur the eft of those afflicted ln a similar manner, Mr. Gibson conceives it meet to say that the., piticnr: have entirely ceased, and that hie juinte completely wavered their natural tune. and be , feels able -to resume his ordinary business..,,, ASTHMA, 5 YEARS STANDING Mr. Charles Hobart, No. 122 Orange street, N. Y. afflicted for five years with humeral habitual Asthma, applied at,the office 100 Chatham street . on the 41:.% of 0 4 c:ober, laboring under the Ripatirr ing symptom's. A sense of tightness across,Abis chest, with the greatest difficulty of breathing, distressing cough, generally ending with copious expectoration tg . viscid phlegm. disturbed rest, the face turbid load of a livid hue—could pcit" hH in a horizontal position without the sensation' or immediate suffocation, languor, droweineek and dizziness in the head, and loss of appetite. Mr. IL applied to the most eminent 'physielaiilv in this.city, likewise used several other remediiiii ; without obtaining any permanent benefit, his tripods persuaded him LOT - place luxes& unaer- Dr. William Evans' treatment. He is now re lieved of his complaint, and called at` the Alter yesterday, avowing that be hod not woideto:iiV, press his gratitude for the benefit he bad rieeiv. ed. October 21, 1837. - We do hereby subscribe ours' natures to the truth of the above cures, that the Lament is in every respect true. SARAH BILL -415 ER JOHNSTEIF, • `ar c - No. 17 north Eightb street. Ple..de. • Philadelphia', Oct. 21st, 18.37. Dr. WM. EVANS'S Medical Office, for the side of his eat:elk:at Medicine', la at N 0.19, north Eighth street, Philadelphia Sold by J. T. WF.RNER.. Sole Agent , for Selman! County. 0 .-- C - 21-Si i I A TERES.T/N ; . DK SPEPSIA & arrocitam HJACjlllir ? : Mrs. Anne G. Kenny, No. 115 nig lOWA. between Stanton and Houston . streel , iat 'wed for ten years with the following distressing ivaip. tome: I _ _ _ . .f, Acoteructatice. daily spasmodic pelt, in the headilois of appetite, palpitation of the her- t. gid diness and .dimness of sight, could not right-side, disturbed rest, utter inabilit ern 'gaging in any thing that .demanded gor courage, sometimes a visionary ideatif aggra, vition of her disease, a( .wbbnincal av Asion_to particular persons and placer', groundleastipkirt! hensions of personal dank! and poverty, an. irk someness and weariness of lite, discontented,-011 quietude on every shght occasion. she commit she could neither die nor livesshe weplaarturn.. desponded, and thought he lest a Most miseHritdi lite, never was one so bad, with frequent.nryntal hallucinations. Mrs. Kerry 'had the advios:saf several eminent physicians, and had ream* to • numerous medicines, but could not obtain even ,a temporary alleviation of her •distressirig ktate„ T till her husband persuaded iner to make trial cir, mode of treatment. She la, now quite. relieved, and finds herself nut only capable of attending to her domestic affair,, but avows that she enjoys as good health at present as she did at any per& of her existence. .r. ' Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. Stwirn lefirre me this 14th day of Dee4l3 : lB/. Petal' Pincltney,Cinni:oMinilli Encourage Home iitantifactiis. Con.fectiOnaryllianufactort rgIFIE subscriber respectfully announces Or the -S. public that he Tian eomiiienced the Moment.. Lure of Confectionary in all its various Winning,. at hie Store it. Centre Street. nearly opPosnithe ottsvillellouse, svbere Confectioners juid Oth ers can Minya be supplied Wholesale+imikliinil. at the lowest Philadelphia quit. - ia Country Merchants ire pehtftilbi to call and examine his 4:Wok befqrs pigenio4 elsewhere. i . . 4a 30111 , 1 S. C. ISMILTM: nor 4 -I • PARKER 41c ti). - -,..' - ': MERCERS 4. I'A.ILOR6), : '4., , • •-- ... -•5;... (.Formerly Parker is - WilliasotiO: t i. ,. .. , BAVE removed on the opposite OtAieutPhike '' sgrert, a few doors above NorweinurAust - where they offer for sale a select assentiniiiCos Superfine Broad Cloths Ond Gostintitteniettibe most fashionable eolors.With attelegentioart ment of Summer Cloths„Vestinp,Lfmen ant • ton Shirts, Collars, Bosom'. Stock.. PLIOTO • m ponders, linen and tonna Haiti; andnll. 4 of Gentlemen's • wearing • apliarrel, iiihicii' a p WI made In order in the most - itpprireed ti11...1 .- Win the workmanship,Autd, watyantml toittAculto,*ny in the City or *where. 1 . 1 ,- P. S. P. & Ca keep on ham! an annaust as., sortment of readyonadis iClothlng .t: ail bliulsi' which will be sold at very low rites.' i . . inn, 17 • Dan*Allie and rantnOleitiiii Ritad Compangid TITLE annual meeting &the doclilmln.ind a'. election for Preai&M. San Mattegamioni Treasurer:lo 'rem the aboce Company fic,the cum i n y ea r, nip be held on aniringthe 71hjakig May nal. between the4tonra tind 6OW .11* af P. M. at the office of the 'Schuylkill Naltigetior Company. april 14 S. H. CARgHNTER 4 Treasurer. WO. i 4 s:t 4 1 E' , 441/4°, BEENE 40446#^ 4 Nei 345ief.'.: • .