The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 13, 1838, Image 3

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    ISSING.
AA HAIR conered Trunk, marked "J. at.. W.
Taggart," Tamaqua, 'xtotaining Fur Cape
and ether Merehandize; it Unopposed to have been
taken in mistake from the store of the tubsers
hers last OetobWr—probabli it may be in some of
the Store-bowel on the Canal Line; between
Philadelphia and Pottsvain; the Proprietors of
'which will please cause an examination of their
Store houses to he made foi said Trunk —A Re
ward of Thirty Itt.diars will he paid up t the de
livery of the Trtnak and cootcnto to
STEVENSON & CO.
No. 225, north Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, May 31,18;38. 44-3
A Teacher Wanted'.
A PERSON qualified -to teach Schcx.l, will
find immediate ensplciement in the public
Schools in the Borough of Tamaqua, at a liberal
salary.
{Letters addressed to the eabacriber, Tamaqua,
Schuylkill County, Pa: will meet with prompt at
tentkm. JOHN -K. SMITH,
Secretarylof Board, or School Directors.
June 9 44—tf
Steel Pens.
JOSEPH GILLOT'S Double. Damascus Bar
rel Pens,
Do Eagle Pena, and
The Magnum Bonum Swan Quill Pena,
Together with a,vanety of 'ether kinds, just re
ceived and for sale by B. BAN NAN.
June 4 44
Stray Horse.
S'T'RAYED away (trona the mines
9 > iimilk at Saver Creek, on Saturday the
19(11 of May, ;a LARGE GREY
~ Erik HORSE about k 0 years old. A
• - suitable reward wilt be paid to who
ever shall deliveraid horse to THO'S. PH I I.IPS,
Silver Creek, or PORTER & WHITNEY,
Jima 6 . .43-
t /
Port Carbon.
Notice to Builders.
PROPOSALS to writing will be received by
the'subscribef•s, for removing and cleansing
the materials on the I .roperty purchased by the
Pottsville Town Hall - Company.
Proposals will be recetVed until the 12th of
Jane. CHARLES ELLET,
GEO. C. WYNKOOP,
JNO. N. CROSLAND.
Notice to Architects.
A PREMIUM of Forty Dollars will be paid
•Cia• for ouch design•and elevation, as may 5e an.
proved by the Commissioners of the Pottsville
Town Hall, for a building to be erected on" the
property recently purchased by them. Partici.).
‘lars as to size &c. will be furnished on applica
tion to either of the undersigned.
• - CHARLES ELLET,
ANDREW B. WHITE,
GEO C. WYNKOOP,
SAMUEL .1. POTTS.
N. B. Ten dollars will be paid for the second
best design. •
Pottsville;•Jtuie 6,1838.
ffraiE CHURCHMAN'S MANUAL, an Ex-
JR- position of the poctrincs, M.inistrv•and wor•
ship of the Nutestant Episcopal Church in the
United States, by the Rev. Basusstin Dosa, Rec
tor of Christ Church, Philadelphia, just received
and for sale here.
april 18 29
/ÜBE subscriber has now on hand at his Store
a and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Road
streets, a full assortment of Goods, suitable for the
coal region viz:
Barr Iron of assorted sizes,
Band and Hoot do do •
Nails and `pike Rods do do
Steel, Round & 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.
at. T R.VE Y .)
(from Philadelphia„
ZILDI3IIII' D.R2311115 MA IL,
ESPECTFULLY tenders her services to
the Ladies of Pottsville and the vicinity, and
hopes by the neatness of her work, quick des•
patch, and moderate charges, to merit a share of
their patronage. •
Her residence Is at Mrs. B. Mason's. oproeite
the store of Messrs. Nathan, & Co. in Centre
Street.
June 242
ACOURT of Appeal for Fuel: Troop Sebuyl
kill County Cavalry will be held at Morti
rnet's Hotel, on Wednesday the 13th of June, a
6 o'clock, P. M.
CH ARLES POTTS.
Al ICH AEL NOR TI MER
MICHAEL MIJR PH Y.
June 2
First Troop Schuylkill Couvlg Cavalry
WILL Parade on Wednesday the 13th o
June, at Mortimer's hotel, atl2 o'clock P. 'M
Sy Com Mend.
J. P. WOLLASTON, F. S
: • 42-3
June 2
Notice. .
THE Register of Schuil kill unty having
granted to the subscrir, Let rs uf Admin. '
istration on the estate of Henry etigh: late of
the borough of Pataville, deceased All persons
indebted to the estate of the said enry Haigh
are requested to make immediate yment; and
all those having claims, aro requ ted to present
_them for settlement to the rubseri r without de
lay.. RORER TB. LIGE,
' June 2 42-6 'Ad inistrator.
ClNret & &c.
CATE4U, LAFITTE, Medocland
~ St. Jo
an, Viiitske . lB2s, received solar sale at
dated prices, by & HA GERTY.
may 26 - , 40
Caution.
TE undersigned cautions the p bile against
purciuming or leasing the tract land called
Clinton Tract, on the East Ift•rwerthro rail road,
from Elisabeth Spobn, or Henry Merritt tor her,
es he the undersigned claims title 4hereto, and
will institute a suit against any petson attempt.
ing to take the possession thereof.
JOHN POTT. •
32
Menheim, April 28. 1838.
Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! '
g O mirk CHESTS and chests of Fresh Green
Ij " jr and black Teas, consisting of Orange,
Fiero, Sotichong. Pouchong,'Gunpowder, Young
Hyson, Old Brion and Hymn Skin, oat received
and for sale at reduced prices by
rtr, . PIA THANE & .0 1
• Several small chest, put op for tinnily tree
.olay 33
celebrated Old Star Madeira. Sparkling
Ja. Burgundy, Old Porl, Hock, Hockhertner.
Lisbon, Tenerife, Pale, Brown and Gold Sherry.
Also—on draught, Claret. Spanish Wines, Via
de' graves. and Rhenish wines of excellent Irma
at - MI eta. per gallen.
Storekeepers and Tavern keepers will be sup
plied at wholesale prices, at
NATHANS & Co.
40 /
Centre St:
may 26
PROPOSALS will be recesved‘by the Com
missioners of the Alms House, at their
office in the Park, Ncw York. for 500 loos of
Anthracite Coal, (with privilege art/Acing 2000.
tons,) until Thursday, the 14th day of June next.
Applicants will please state the vein or mine
from which the Coal is proposed to be delivered.
and the price per ton of 2240 lbs.
The Coal to be delivered on or before the 30th
day of September next, at such -wharf or wharves
as may from time to time be designated by the
Commissioners, on this Island, Blackwell's Island
or Long Ishted Farms..
Payment will be made in cash on delivery.
June 2 42-4 t
- COAL.
THE Subscriber is receiving from the A. Law
tun Collieries, a fresh supply of the celebra.
ted SPOHN & LEWIS RED ASHCOAL, now
landing at his wharf, Pine street, SchullkilL—
Orders left at the office, No. 81 Dock street, or
at the wharf, will be promptly attended to.
F. B..NICHOLS.
Philadelphia, May 12,1838. 1 42-
New and Splendid Goods.
THE Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity are res
pectfully invited to call and examine a most
splendid assortment of •
Painted Lawns, he meta, Prints,
Black and White Lawns,
Mouvlinedelains LyOnaise,
Hoskin, dark and light kid Gloves,
Worsted, Cotton ar.d Silk do
Fancy Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Veils,
Plain and painted bordered linen Cambric bdkfs.
Silk & Cotton, bleach'd & unbleach'd hose,
do do Embroidered do
At the store of • N. NATHANS & CO.
mayl9 . . 38
Flooring Boards.
CAROLINA worked flooring bOards, plodgh.
ed, tongued and grooved ready for laying, 1,
11 and 11 inches of diffvent quality and prices,
constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit
pnrchasers, upon application by Inner to
JAM FA M. P ATTEN,
Planing Machine Wharf. N. 1.. Phila. C. 0..
or ILLER & HAGGERTY..
.91—tf Pottsville.
april 25
GRE47 I DWIRGibiIMS I
raluable Real Property in Pottsailk,
THE undersigned offers for sale all that well
known three story .BRICK STORE AND
DWELLING HOUSE and the appurtenances
situate in Centre street, Pottsville, the property
of the undersigned; together with nine other
tenements in the rear of said hulloing, and the
lot of ground whereifin the whole stands. The
brick building aforesaid, contains thirty feet in
front—finished from the basement story to the
garret in the best style of workmanship, and both
as a business stand and a residence, is most fa
vourably situated. The 'foregoing property will
be sold on low and accommodating terms. Part
of the purchase money may remain on the prop.
erty for a few years, it desired. Title indisputa,
ble, and possession can be given immediately—
apply to G. M. JENNINGS.
April 22 32—tf Pottsville
Confectionary Manufactory.
ririuk subscriber reapectfullv announces to the
public that he has commenced the Manufac
ture of Confectionary in all Its various branches,
at his Store in Centre Street, nearly opposite the
Pottsville liobse, where Confectioners and oth•
ers can always be supplied wholesale and retail,
at the lowest Philadelphia cash prices.
Country Merchants are respectfully solicited
to call and examine bis stock before- purchasing
elseishere.
nov 4
Medal Cheese, Soap &c.
40 casks superior medal cheese,
50 boxes Philadelphia soap,
I laid. Irish oat meal, for sale by
MILLER & HAGGERTY
51-3 m
NovlB
10000 VERY superior hosanna sellers of
the Principee and Dosimego'branda, for sale by
fob 3 MILLER & HAGGERTY.
Members of Court.
42-3
QUGAR House Syrup and cheap fiugars,just
received by N. NATHANq 4 CO.
June 2 42-3
Burlington Herrings.
_ ma BOXES Plinio Burlington Herter, re
" ceived and for sale
MILLER it HAGGERTY.
42-3
Jane 2
JERSEY HAMS and Western Bacon—; ; 42o
hbds. just received by
N. NATHAIVS 4 CO.
42-3
jone 2
VINE Old Bordeaux Claret on dringht. o at 62 !
cents per gallon, for sale by
MILLER 4 RAGGERTY.
42-3
june 2
FRESH Sailed Oil, Pickles, and ■ fresh sup
-1)1y of Pickled Lobster Sauces. &c. just re
ceived by N. NATHAN'S dr CO.
june',2 _ r 42-3
Salad Oil, Pickles, Ake.
TAM ES VIOLET dr..Cos. very superior Sal
t" lied Oil. A full- assortment cu Wzn. Osborne
Car. Pickles, for sale by
MILLER 4.HAGGERTY.
40
may 26
HAZZARD & STRAUCHIS
. WHOLESALE *NO RETAIL
Dry4•Vrciodly Orsocry and Li
guar Stqe, • ,
Corner e Cesare. and ... Markel*trues, rPotlinioille.
April -fl 28—
Lot tbi
U3IIL be sold onto roe OMR. a lot situated
on William Street in dila borough. adjoin.
ing the Lot on which LolieWm is wow building
a dwelling /Muse. The lot is , 55 het frotit on
William Street, by 110 fee deep. Apple to
May 30 41 S. BANNAN.
imperior. Wines,
(At the lowest City prim.)
FOR SALE
Encourage Home Manu actures
JOHN 8. C. MARTIN.,
50-if
Bard eatil. Claret.
ga- ~,1 It ' ,x . , eV.", P•
TUEBitrigitr JO I AL.
Ittimiwtioa of Bustlies&
many BRIM SWORN.
MIRE Bubectiber returns his grateful schema
••• edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to bit assist' ante BC
ter the loss of his property by fire in December
last, and would;also acquaint them sad the pub
he generally. that he has again commenced the
Dreg Business in the house esrosarly occupied by
Charles W. Clemens. in Centre Sties t. m the
borough of Ptktleille. where may always be had
a gewerit assortment of
Drugs, - Medicines,
Paints,
Glass, -Dye Staab,
And every other article in the above lies. width
he is disposed to sell on very lvw and accommo
dating terms.
N. B. DJ Physicians prim:Optima carefully
pot op at the shortest apace.
WILT. KPTING.
Pottsville. May 50. 1838.
Boats for `Sale.
wy GOOD choylkill Canal Boats built of the
g best materials, nearly new, will be sold cheap,
or exchanged for Coal at the market price. Ap
ply to B. BANNAN.
May 30 •
41
New Goods! New Goods!!
JUST received by N. Nathans Ca a new
and elegant assortment of Sprimg and Bum
mer Prints, painted muslin. and lawns, among
which may be found a few pieces of English
Prints at a very low rate. Also, a splendid an=
sortinent of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting. &c.
Also, Gentlemen's Summer wear, totrettuir
with a general assortment of Linens t Checks, Di.
"pers. 'Pickings, Muslin., &e. &c.
sprit 14 28
Boots and Shoes.
NAT(' ANS & Co. have on band a large
L`g a assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies'
Boots and shoes, which they will sell at a low rate.
may 19 38
READING
NAIL AND IRON WORKS,
"SAVE on hand
II BOILER IRON,
SHEET do.
ROUND dt SQUARE IRON,
CO AL SCREEN do.
R 41 L ROAD de.
Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nails
and spikes of all sizes, for ask at the lowest City
prices. K MKS, WHITAKER 4. CQ.
Reading. May 2'2,1838: 01-6 mo
COAL LAND
For Sale, or to be Rented.
THAT valuable tract of Land called the "Clio.
ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn,
situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next
north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain, is
offered for sale on accommodating terms; or the
Coal Mines will be leased severally, or together
man approved tenant. Apply to
HENRY MORRIS,
3d iSi. Walnut Street.
27-ta
april 11
EXPRESS
LINE OF STAGES. •
P lIE Proprietors of this Line ; (which has been
.a• fitted op in a superior manner for die accom
modation of the Travelling Community.) respect.
folly- announce to the public that the Line will
positively commence running between-
POTTSVILLE If PHILADELPHIA,
on Wednesday the 2d of May, and will conlinne
- to leave their office at the Pennayhmtio Hall.
Pottsville, daily at 6 o'clock, A. M. and strive in
Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock P. M. at the following
rote* of Fare:
To Orwigsborg, $O SO
Port Clinton, 75
Hamburg, 1 00
Reading, 2 00
Pottstown, 3 00
Trap, 3 62i
Norristown. 1 .50
Philadelphia, 5 00
For Seats apply at the Pennsylvania Hsi!,
Pottsville; Herr's Hotel, Reading; and at their
Office, No. 25, Niwth Fourth Strect;Philaaelphia.
MINTZER & Co. Pottstown.
OVENSHINE, Pkiks.
EVANS & CALDW ELL, Do.
May 2 ' ' Proprietors. ,
PARKER di: CO.
MERCERS 4. TAILORS,
(Formerly porker & Hillions,)
H AVE removed on the opposite side of Cents.
Street, a few dobra above Norwegian Street
where they offer for: sale a select assortment a,
Superfine Broad Cloths and Cansimeres of the
most. fashionable colors, with en elegant Wart,
ment or Summer Cloths, Vesting's. Linen and Cot
ton Shirts, Collars; Bosoms, Stocks. Gloves, Sus.
pendersi linen and cotton Bose, sad all kinds of
Gentlemen's wearing apparel. which will be
made teorder in the most approved style as to the
workmanship, and warranted to fit equal to any
in the City or elsewhere.
P. S. P. & Co. keep on hand an excellent as
sortment of ready-made Clothing of all kinds,
which will be sold at very low rates.
jape 17
NEW IRON
& Ilardievare Store.
THE subicribus would respectfully anomie,
to the public, that lbe his added to his forme*
stock, /re is and Hard#are, consisting an part or
American and English Bar Iran, Hoops and Band
Iron, Round Iron, salaried Mum Cast, Crawly,
Shear. German andghsh Blister and A. N.
Steel Vices , Monse•ho anvils. Smith's Bellows,
Cast Steel hand, cho og.ornd Broad lOW, nails
and spikes, together ith a general assortment
of Iron Mongery, all which will be sold at mi.
li
deed prices, by JOHN CLAYTON.
April 22 4 . 29
- • !
• Port Clinton Foiondry
FORISALE .
WILL be sold at Private sale. the
v phaunintly situatedat Pori Clintoorg=
kill county, on very reasonable. terms. Tbis
Foundry is et the commencement of the Little
SOtiyikill and Susquehanna . Ran Wad. now
makue, and will in*abort time be one of the
beat situations in the 4ountry to do alergebrai.
nem ,Forterms.dtc. to
• Founders,
- PAY-ILE&TIERS
Iron F Philadelphia.
1r ISAAC 111PRRS,
Port Clinton.
F-$3l
PAY TS
MJ
IUEr,I/ ]FA "(Mr & 001111FECTIONANT..
,
•
PrederiCiE 0: Epilog
zip 123PECTOULLY inhtnna l his friends and ,
weer
the Publicin_general, that he Iles opened- a
•
Bakery anoCoafectionary Establisiluspit
in Norwegian Street. nest dootbalow the Area&
in the borough of Pottsville, where he wiU al
war kestrel hand and bake to order all kinds
of yokes of only moiety of patterns—and where
also. will always be kegt oe hand. lima by the
Loaf, of an ea*llent quality. and of a large she.
His Callethiglary comprises • large and gee.
end assortment Welded with care, and sold at
the very irmest: rates.
F. C. E. Imo else inform *hinnies dolt he is
prepared to hake Family Bread for an number
who prefer furbishing their own Flour, at the
'hided Wipe, end oh the moat reasonable tqCms.
spoil 21. . 30
t very low.
BBANYAN offers for sale the following
• standard work., at the very low prices at
taehed.
Home, Smollett and Miller's England
4 vols. sheep, with plates $lO 00
Clarke's Commentary.. 4 vols. :Mom, 12 00
Wesley's worlur, 10 vols. complcte. 11 00
Bock's Theological works, 6 'oh,. sheep, 400
Seuti's -Bible and Commentary, 3 vols.
sheep, L 600
Byron's works, Demborne's Editios,shoep, 4`25
Rollin's Ancient History, 1 vol. sheep,
Dearbornee Edition with Maps and
plates, ' , 4 25
Joseph= 1 vol. with 'plates 2 25
Martyatt's works complete. 1 vol. 2 25
Moore'. works, Library Edition 2 25
Boras works. 2 OD
Cowper and' Tbompson's works,
Paley. work,
Burden's village Sermons,
Doddridg.t's Family Expositor.
Encyclopedia of Geortaphy, 3 vols. with
1210 cots and 100 Maps,
Fox's Book of Martyr!. with plates,
McKenzie. 5000 Receipts
Together with a variety of other Books at very
low rates, to suit the tithes.
32
july I
•
New Goods.
a general assortment of fresh and•seasonabis
ra Goods, just. received—consisting in part of
Grocer
ies ods,
,
Hardware,
Queensware,
111Laickerel,
Salt, Plaster, &c. &c.
which will be edld low for cash. The highest
price paid in cash:for-all kinds of country produce.
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon, Dee 2 2
ripriE Repine? of Schuylkill County having
Ju granted to the subscriber Letters of Admin.
istration on the crude of John Mc( intik late of Mrs. Browne was attended by three of the first
No. wegian township, Schlylkill County, deed"- physicians , but received but life relief from their
ed: All persons indebted to the said Jabs Afreratk. medicine, till Mr. Browne procured seine or. 'Dr
are requested to make immediate payment; and Win. Evan's invaluable preparations, which ef
all those having Claims are requested to present fectually relieved her of the Above distressing
them for settlement to the subscriber without de. ayalpumts, with others, which it is not essential
lay. " HUGH K INSLEY, -to intimate. . JOSEPH BROWME
. .
Port Carbon, May 16.1838.
TAPUNAS ELI . 1R
For the instantaneous cure of
THE TOOTH ACHE;
Discovered and brought to its greatest perketion
BE 3IONSIEDR CHABERT.
This is to certify that I have tried your Tapuy
as Elixir in several cases of Tooth Ache, inurbieii
I have certainly found it of very great service.
J. B. HARVEY,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons.
London, Sept. 10, URN. '
A friend stepped in to say that he had visitea
the Fire King ibis owning, and witnessed his
marvellous cure of the Tooth Ache. One littfe
boy in particular, sholooked cruse enough to bite
a ten penny nail clear off, in ten Minutes smiled
at the decayed tooth and defied its pain. -U, &
Gavots.
A fresh supply of the above Elixir just receiv
ed and for sale by B. BANNAN,
Sule Agent for Schuylkill county
y,
July 130
• !Musical imustrameats..
PINHE subseriber has just received and oars
fiir sale
4 keyed German Flutes, plain,
Octave Flutes,
Clarionets..
Flageolets,
Violins,
Fifes,
Violin Bridges, Phis, Strings and Bow-hair. '
Clarionet Reed.,
Guitar Strings,
Violin Bows—extra finish.
He respectfitliv invites the' public to call and
examine hi. Nina.
may 5.1838.
CALL .AT THE
New Eitablisionent,
Corner of -Centre end Market &reds. Pettseitle
m.g subscribers respectfully announce to
their friends and the public ireuerallt, that
they have taken the store formerly occupied by
Jacob Bull & Co.. corner of Centro and Market
streets, where they are bow provided witha choice
allotment of
Dry Goods,
Greteiri:
• - LiquorL.
which they are determined tosell atthe very low.
est prices . HAZZARD & STRAUCH.
N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at
the highest market Prices.
April 1 2-6
Theßlsmily CORlNlSeldenfe
ON
TUE BOLT BIBLE.
LIROM the works of limey end Sec% rued
above oseliandred other writer., published
in Linea by the Religious Tract Society, rem.
ad and abridged it two volumes. with Maya and
Ragnviinge. This valuable work is published hi
a 125 cents each. Twelve part e are already
utuelh4ed.and can be °babied at the subseribere
Book Store whirs subscriptiosie will also be
4111EVOIL B. BATSMAN.,
ions 24
IDITELSIIIPRIBIEPAjast psblisbed as
v vi.le wbidessile aad retail. by
aril IN 39 $ YUNNAN.
QUIPRION OLD RANDY. 110411111 i and
NW," Add Ivy NATHANS & Co.
:rel. 14 2$
2 25
2 00
2 00
350
10 50
2 25
13?
Aotice..
`Adosioisintiar
97-6
JOHN & C. MARTIN
34-
i Read the Following•
Aderestiv mud Astomisking Rios;
Ca,RE conclusive prop& alba extraord inary
efficacy of DR. WM. EVAN'S celebrated
Ca de and Aperient Antibilioos Pills in al
levitting afflicted mudded-
To ammo Dickson, 36, Corithill, Barton, Agent
for the sale of Dr. Wm. EvapeeCanximile Pills.
Lown.i., Nov. 13, 1836.
Dear. Mr—Knowing by experience that every
reference that the afflicted receive of the hese&
dal results of nmdicinee, Iclly offer Mine
to the public" In behalf of D. W
heerfu M. EVANS'S
CAMOMILE plus. .1 have been afflicted fur
the (Yet ten yeata with diatiess in the head and
cheat:often
an bad as to deprive me of steep. for
thief or Rim night@ in succession, but have never
found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions,
with my wife saw the advertisments in the paper,
when she persuaded me to send for some. which
1 I did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, *licit
resulted in almost completely rehiring . nut to
health, although' have not yet entirely finished
thew. Should you consider this any benefit to
yourself, or the public. you, have my cheerful per
mission to publish it. Yours, respectfully.
THO& K. GOODHUE, Centrahst
INTERESTING CASE Cared by - Dr. Wm.
A Brass's Caw/talk Tank and Family Aperi
eat Pitta.—Mr. BENJAMIN DOWN, corner of
Shippen and Georges streets, Philadelphia, affect.
ed for seven years with extreme nervousness, by
.which he was not able to write his name—his
symptoms were, ernsea don, daily lipastriodie pains'
1 in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the
heart, giddiness and dimneweof sight, utter init.
bility of engaging ih any thing thtt demanded
vigor or courage, 4cknesre and weakness ex.
tame debility, disturbed rest,* 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 performed by Dr. William Evans's
Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, he
was induced to give them a trial, of which he is
at any time happy to state that the, effectually
cured him of the above distressing disease.
(17Persons who doubt the abuse cute, are most
respectfully directod to the above mentioned per
son. at the north west corner of Shippen and
Georges eireeis. BENJAMIN eowN.
Philadelphia October 26,1837.
LTV ERCOLI 1%4 I :WOO YEARS STANEt
EEO
Sim Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne,
N. 6th street, new 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. Syriptoins--Habitual
constipation of the bowels, total losi of appetite,
excruciating pain of the epigasti is region, great
depression of spirits, languor and other symptoms
of extreme debility, distal b .11 .sleep, inordinate
flow of the menses, pain in the right aide, could
not lie on her left side without in aggravation
of the pain, urine high colored, with other symp
toms indicating great derangement in the lona.
lions of !hi liver.
City mod County of New York, wt.
Joseph Browne, of Williamsburg. Long IsLtnd,
being duly •worn, did depose and say That the
facts as set forth in the within statement,-to which
he bee subscribed his name. arejust and true.
JOSEPH BROWNE.
fludiand of the said Hannah Browne.
Sworn before nwthia .4th day of January. 1837.
PETER PINKNEY, Com. of Deeds
AINTERESTING CASE of , Terbacular Con
samption.--Mr. l iuho Raw el applied on the let
day of September at the office 100 Chatham
street, laboring under the following symptoms:—
A slight spitting of _blood, distressing cough, at
tended with so expectoration of purulent matter,
night sweats, general_ emaciation, difficulty of
breathing on exertion, with a well marked hectic
flush on the cheek. On examination, the cheat
was found to sound well every where except un-
der the left clavicle, and s In the arm pit of the
same aide.
Treatment —Directed to lake' the restorative
Camomile 'Pills, with the expectorating com
pound, at the same lime an injunction, to call in
four days; when the night sweats had ceased, the
expectoration slightly 6iminished, ais light fit of
coughing still remaining in the morning.. Or
dered as usual to continue the medicine, sad to
call in the course au week--when his heahti
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 be had obtained.
The above patient chiefly used milk regimen
durir.g his treatment.
ASTIIMA.TIIREE YEARS STANDING.
Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with
the above distvessingmalady. Symptoms—great
languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous bead-
ache, difficull of breathing, tightness and Stric
ture terms the breast, dizziness, nervous irrit;.
bilk) , and restlessness, could not lie in a hori
zontal position, without the sensation of impend
ing suffocation, paipitation of the heart, dilates.
log cough, costiveness, pain of the stomach, drow
siness, great debility and deficieney of the nov
ena energy. Mr. R. Monroe gave up every
thought of recovery and "dire despair sat on the
countenance of every penman interested in his
existence dr happiness, till by accident be noticed
in a public paper some cures effected by Dr.-Wm.
Evans* medicine, in his complaint, which indu.
cad him to purchase a package of the Flits, which
resulted in completely removing every aymOtoon
of his disease. He wishes to sae his 'motive for
this declaration la, that than iMicted with. the
same or .any symptoms similar" to there from
which he is happilyreatored. may likewise receive
the same inestimable benefit.
LIVER coin NT MI YEARS
STANDING.
Mu. SARAH BRENHISEIL wife of Mr
Amos Breahiver, comeeffewend !Meet and
Gerdantown Road, Philadelphia, 'fantod Sw the
lest Malaise with the Liver Cbmplebst. was
annpletely restored to, beakh by ::Dr. WM. E.
VANINSCIMOMM Tonic and Family Aperient
Her symptoms were habiteal entireness,
excruciating pain in Om' doloacii. deorwadort
spirite, languor, POMO debility.distarbodeloori
great fain in her aide, could not he OP: W . left
sidomithoot en aggravation of pans, Outing in
the intad, ihnnesa of sight, with Miter tarn:Mem
indinatins great derangement in tbefoliatis of
the Liver. Mrs. liresidasr has amde 'tria ors.
Anne medicines now before tba- Weide, bat re'
Mimi
no robot until Ad was whiled to make
*id of Dr 'e Figs. of which Ike is WO
to male that thliy relieved of tbs
above dirlitaiOti symptoms, with ethers, riiiett,l
are not eserntsar to intimate. A.
Brenhiser. (husband of live -ribose Mrs
Brenhiser s
had been two, yek'keittiiied with e
diitressed state - piles, and Costiieriess,r . dr. Which
two was 'Effectually cured. ' , •
. PARALYTIC REIKIIIIIVTIIM 7
A perfect care ifee,.1 . 91 by O. -trebtlarsit
Wiiliirm Nom
Mr. John Gibson, of It 4th strict, Wfiliams
bOrg, afflicted with the above complalit fcir,threo
year. and nine months, during whiall time he
had tense crotches. His thief symptoms -were
excruciating pairein all his joints, but; especially
to the hips, shoulder, knees and ankles. an ag
gravation of the pains towards nigliViraul for the
most, part all times from external heat; .
one thickening of the fasnia and ligaments, with
■ complete Ines ern:macula: power. Fur the ben
efit of those afflicted in a similar manner, Mr.
Gibson conceives it meet to, pay that `the pains
have, entirely ceased, and that his joints hove
completely recovered their natural tone, inA he
teell'able to resume his ordinary business.
. MTIVLILSTING CASE.
DYSPEPSIA SiIIYPbCDONDRIACIII7J.
Mrs. Anne G. Kenai, No. 11$ Leith street.
between Stanton and Houston streets, afflicted
'for ten years with the following distressing symp
toms:
Acid eructation, daily spasmodic pains in the
head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart,gid-
dinees and dimness of sight, could 'not lie on her
right side, diaturbed rest; utter inability of en
gaging
. :.
in ; any thing that demanded' Vigor .or cA k.
courage, sometimes a visionary idea of en aggra-
'ration of her disease, a whimsical aversion to
„particular persons and places, groundless appre- .
liensiotis of personal danger and -poverty, aril irk
someness and we-ariness of lite, discontented.; dis
quietude on every slight occasion, she conceived
she could neither die nor live, she wept lamehted
desponded,and thought she led a most s creblc i
life, never was one so bad, with freque I mental
hallucinations, Mrs. Keats haul the vice of
severakeminent physicians, and had re rse to
numerous medicines, but could not obtain even ii
temporary alleviation of her distressing state,lill
her husband persuaded her to' make trial Of my
mode ofireatment. She is new quite lieved,
and finds herself net only capable of alien ing to
her domestic r &ire, but avows that she ea oys as
good health at - present as she did at °evil period
of her existence. J. KEN Y. .*.
Husband of the aforesaid Anne V tmy . -
Sworn before me this 14th day of Dec. KM .
Peter Pinckney, Cont. of ds
•
ASTIIIII,V, 5 YEARS STANDING. •
Mr. Charles Hobart, No. 122 Orange:street, N. !
Y. afflicted for five years with humoral habitual
Asthma, applied et the,office 100 Chatham street
on the of October, laboring under: the frillow
ing symptoms. A sense of tightness across the
chest, with the greatest difficulty of breathing, -
distressing cough, generally ending with copious
expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest,
the face turbid and of a livid hue—could not lie
in a horizontal position without the sensation of
immediate suffocation, languor, drowsiness, and •
dizziness in the head. and loss of appetite.-
Mr. lb /applied to the most eminent physicians
in this city, likewise used several other remedies
without obtaining any permanent benefit, until
his trienda persuitdo him ,to place himself under
Dr. William Evanir treatmeot. He is' tow re
lieved of his complaint, and called at the office
yesterday, avowing tat he had not words to az
4iress bop gratitude for the benefit hi bad receiv
ed. October 21, 1837.
_We do hereby subscribe our signatures. to the
troth of the above cures, that the statement is in
every respect true. SARAH BRENHISER
JOHN STEIF; Baker, ,
No.; I 7 north Eighth street,' Philada.
Philadelphia Oct. 21st, 1837.
- Dr. WM. EVANS'S M edical Office, for the
sale df his excellent Medicine, la at N 0.19, north
Eighth street; Philadelphia.
Sold by • J. T. WERNER.
*de Agent far Schuylkill County. •
Public Notice.
AS it appears, that because Mr. Crane obtained ?
no patent for smelting Iron Ore with An...
thracite Coal in this country, many suppose that
they are now' at liberty to adopt the method at •
smelting Iron ;ore with Anthracite by the use-of
a heated air blast; although I gave notice last
year that I had a patent. for
by
Irom.Ore
with Anthracite Coal, both by the use of a cold
almUsphiric and a heated air blast, 1 would now
inform the public again, that on the 14th of Jan
eery, 1838, I received a letter from the. Commie.
shaper of Patents at Washington, stating: "Sir,"
upon examining the case of Mr. Crane's applica
tion for a patent for Smelting Iron by means or
Anthracite, I have viewed hie claim as interfering
with your patent of Dee, 1833, and have given
notice to' hui attorney of this decision." Every
attempt to smelt Iron ore with anthracite by the
use of a heated air blast, is an infringethent upon
my patent, against .which- I caution and warn
all men; as 1 shall prosecute bvery one infringing
'upon my rights, according to law. And I fur
ther Offer to dispose of patent rights fiir the erect.
lag of furnace!, according to my patent, upon
very moderate terms.
FREDERICK W. G EISSENIIA
New York, May 16,1838.
a
Boats for Salle.
FL - _ good . ..,cnoyta.„ nat.
oral growth timbers, and terms reasonable.
Apply to BAWL. HARTZ. •
march 24 ,
Proposals - for Coal
QFALED Proposals addressed*, the:subscri:
1•••
bar, will, be receive:4.st 'Philadelphia. Alms
Ho u se, Blockley.' until the 15th Jane next, fur
supplying the institution with Fifteen. httlndred
tomer white and red rich coal, free Rom dust,
state or any impurity, to be delivered at the Alms
House wharf,- on the nest side of the river
Schuylki llWlLL by the lst da - y,of October. next.
1A M S. SVlCKTol4,l3towsre.
Applicants will endorse their cummunications
"Proposals for Coal.' .
Philadelphia, May 16
Peal Merchants,
,lauid Proprietors
and . others, are respeetfulty 11-
formed by
Haden
Ctivii Eneittier, Land &gnomon , siste-, • ,
'WHAT be bee commenced -a permanent-rwit' l
APHdiritie in Pottsville, and is preparadhrteceivei
andiatielactorily eiectittian 'hastiness with. vilueli
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be merhefsvored. • , . -,
ff. &It determined to talents hit:„letiOt. 441,
Pottsville-and ,110 vicinity, which"- - •
will enable bidet punctually to
gentleamtieniagml in, main& who
bim. • . , - ,_. - . •,,•••;.--wi n..,
MoPtrallall finished. and An:Windom
bmigoy idled in every style.
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