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Fur Caps and ether Merchendize; i is sapposa to have been taken in mistake from le store of the solemn. bens host October — prob e .ly it mavibe in some of the Stoge houses on th Canal Lune, between Philadelphia and Pousvl Ile; the Proprietors of which will please cause n examitivon of their Store titmice to be made or 'mid Thatik --A Rr ward ~,,r Thirty Dollars . ili tie paid up 1 the de livery ut the Trunk and .ontenta tot • • . S • SrE SON & CO. No. 22; nor 1 Fourth Street, Philadelphia, May 31, 1838., , ; 44-a A Teacher ! ,AL: PERSON qualified ) find immediate em Schools in the ISorough salary. Letters addressed to I! Schuylkill County, Pa. w teution. Secretary of Mar June 9 Steel eT 1. . J , OSEPJOSEPHGILLors Doubt irnascus Bar rel Tens, . ; Do Eagle Pens, ,and__ ' The ' • The Magnum Bonn Swan ill Pena, Together with a variety of other kinds, just re ceived and fur sale by 1 B. ;B+NN AN. Juno 9 - ! . 1 '44 vrillE CHURCHMAN'S MAN C AL, an- Ex- A pisiit ion of }he Doctrines, M I rsistry.and wor• ship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United Sleet", by the R8 4 1..81r.N.1A.411iN Doan, Rec tor of Christ Church, Philadelphia, just 'received and for sate here. a pril.lB 29 riptH E subscriber has pow on haid at his Store J IL and Storehouse on!Centre arid Rail Road streets, a frill assortment pf Goods, truitable for.the coal region viz • Barr Iron of assoped sizes, Band and Hoop dol do Nails and!. pike Rbdta do do Steel, Round ir, Square do do •Nails and Spikes dp do • ,Goal Shovels db. do Hardware, a generl asssortment. AB of which he is se lling at reduced prices, , Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON., COAL LAN 0 • • For Sale, orlto be .flehtec ' / 7 ',WHAT valuable tract of Land c lied the "Clin t ton Tract, ' belonging to P.l- Abeth Spohn, situate on the west Norivegitto; Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining ithe Pencil Mountain, is offered for sale on accoremodatinv terms; or the Coal Mines will be leatixd severally or together to an approved tenant. !Apply! to BENRY 'MORRIS, Id & WalOut Street. 1 27—ts sprit II Ca ion. TrHE undersigned Lions the ;public against -a. purchasing or leasi g the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on the st Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth gook°, fir Henry ,aorris for her. i 'as he the undersigned !aims Lath! thereto, and will institute a suit ag inht any person attempt. ing to take the po6seast g thelenc. - JOHN POTT. 32 Manheim, April 28 No Register of County baying ••• gradted to the an - ritwr, Letters of Admin istration on the estate f H e nry N e bo, late o f the borough of Potavtli•. deceased. Ali persons indebted to the estate¢t the said Henry - Nelegh arks requested to make tnmediate payment; arid all those having claims . are requested to present them for settlement to e subscriber without de lay. ROB o fT B. NELIGII, June 2 42-t Administrator. NE & Hard THE subscribers ar'. to the public, that stock, hoe and Hord American and English Iron', Round Iron, as Shear, German and E Steel Vices, Mouse,hol Cut Steel band, chop and spikes, together of Iron Mongery, all o (laced prices, by April 22 'Claret WI CHATEAI3-,,LAn ,an, Vintage 1e25, diced pricee,rby Ai I may 26 Tests ! Te ; SUCHESTS and and black Tea Pica°, Snuchong, Pou BYann. Old klyson and and for sale at cede. Several small thilat may 2 ,-.,-. ~ ...... ,_, • _ iiiiiiILIMMENEIOIII.I .... '`• ~."- '"---,.." 7 ` A. . .. . .... .-• • ." - I,F, l ' •.. :. , - • 7 -• . '4 . . • ~• '..: ~ . - ; . .0 •'• - :.••;.';..-..:-• i . • %. , ..7. ...._ . ,4 . : 1 : .. ;,''',,;' .*., : " - c.,..- . '•• .. A -;: I. . 1.; ' s 1 T ..-. - .:' '... 7 .- -. ' Alla) . PortgViALLE " - - erENE. ' AL - ADVERT -...,, „,-.....,.... _, ....- _ I SE : n • . '. _ t .1 • .- •••••---- 1. . ' '.: .' 1..; '. ! • . . ... _ . . . . . . I wiLL TEACH TotrTo ruses vnit sowriArraz i.4 salmi WO ganga otrisamtzuzzAvmulsor Tax sot:uvulas. wrALs , ra:inc, 7. L7tvzsititkagato OUR HAKE* AND EONS= Ala. XaVnIit'TOIMILOS I L 4 20 ii*Aguszo - "ba-Tilinisio .4 . ' . ; : li •, - - 4 -'" , ' ~‘ ' '.: r'' 1 ' V. , , . 'S.uperior w: nes, • (At the lowest City ices.) PIIHE celebrated Old Star hinieira.‘Sparkling ' 6 - Burgundy. Old Port. Reek,. Hoekheimei. Lisbon. Teneriffe, Pale, Brownliand Gold Sherry. Also—on draught. Mira, Spanish Wines, Via de graved, and Rhenish wines et excellent gush iy,,at 50 eta. per ei llon. Storekeepers and Tavern keepers will be sop plied at wholesale prices, at N. NATRANS & Co. Centre St. H E Subscriber is receivingjfrpm the A. Lim a ton Collieries. a fresh aupPly of the celebra tectSPOHN & LEWIS RED ASEI COAL, now lan4ing at his wharf, Pine sircet. Or4ers left.st the office, IST .. 81:1 - Dock street, or at the wharf, wilt be promptly attended to. F.'lo. NICHOLS. Philadelphia, May 12,1838. 42 :New and .Spleisdld Goods. Lames of Pottsville and vicinity are res.- pectfullv iinvited to call and, examine a most splendid assortment of Painted Latvia, Jac melts, Prins, Black and White Lawns, Mouslinedelaink Lyoname, Hoskin, dark and light kid Gloips, . Wersted, Cotton arid Silk dd Fanry Handkerchiefs, Shawls. yeas. Plain and painted bordered !Meg Cambric bare. Silk & Cotton, blesch'd & unbli4acked bone, do co Embroidered du At the store of ,N. NATHANS & CU. 4‘ "' may l 9 i 38 . ' looring Bo4rds. CAROLINA worked flooring boards, plough. pd, tongued and grooved ready fur laying, I, - and l 3 iuches of iiitre•ent q4iility and prices, constantly on hand, and rot a,ie to lota to suit purchasers, upon application htri letter to J A MEIS M 4 PATTEN, Planing Machine Wharf; Pt. L. Phila. Co. or - MILLER & HAGGERTY. will 25 31-tf Pottsville. 1 Winied. 1 to "teach l Schen!, will l i , 1 lovment 'in tlie N"l‘hc , f Tatnaciiia, a t a liberal • 4 valleritier,Tainactea, VI rrie t wi th prompt at lINIK. SMITH, . of Sehmil Hireetorg, 1328 ===ni DM EMI a RON are Store. Id respectrully announce has added to:his formce re, consieting in part or 4 r Iron. Noops and Band rted sizes;. Cast,•OraWly, gip& Blister arid A. M. Smith's Bellows, „g. mad Bread axes, milli ; th a. general assortment which will be sold at re ' JOHN CLAYTON. c*, &c. • I E. Medixi and Si Ml ived and for ule at re- ER & HAGGERTY. . 40 's!! Teas!!! chests of! Fresh Green consisting of Orange, ng, Gunppwder, Young yrowSkiF , h jest seesawed price. . NAruvis pot Am for family, use: 33 may 26 40 GBGJIT Bs Valuable Real Properly in Pottsville, FOR SA LE THE underiigried offers for isle all that well known three story II RICKSTOR E AND DWELLING 1101ISE and the appurtenances situate in Centre street. Pottsville, the property of the undersigned, together vvith nine other tenements in the rear of said %Miring, and the lot of ground whereon the whdle stands. The brick budding afi,resaid, contains thirty feet in front—finished from the base Went story to the garret in the best style of workMansbip, and both as a,business stand and a residdnce, is most fa. vourahly situated. The foregoing property will be sold on low and accommodating terms. Part of the purchase mow may rerriain on the prop , erty for a few years, tt desired. Title indisputa ble, and possession can be given immediately— applyvto G. NU 4ENNINGS. • • April 22 . .! Pottsville Encourage Home Ma,factures. Confectionary Manufactory. rirtHE subscriber respectfully annouuces to the public that he has coptimen4ed the Manufac tore of Confectionary in all its earious branches, at his Store in Centre Street. nearly opposite the Pottsville House, where Confectioners and uth• ers can always be supplied wholesale and retail, at the lowest Philadelphia cask prices. Country Merchants are respectfully. solicited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, JOHN S.C. MARTIN 50-tf nov 4 Dledal Cheese, SOap, &c., 40 casks superior medal cheese. 50 boxes Philadelphia soap, I hhd. hash oat meal, for ale by MILLER & kIAGGERTY NovlB , 52-3 m 10 000 VERY superior ,hafranna wore of the Principee and Dosiotego brands, for sale by reb3 , MILLER & BAGGERTY. "AGAR House Syrup end etitimp Sugars, just received by .N. NAT#AN&iS• CO. june 2 42-3 Burlington Herrings. 5n BOXER Prime Borlingtkon Herrings, re - weed - and for sole by • - MILLER 4. HAGGERTY. June 2 42-4 JERSEY HAMS end. Wen!ern Bun n -40 hhde. just received by N, NATO:ANS CO. - . sE 42-3 juno 2 Bordeaux Claiet. VINE Old Bordeaux Claret 424 draught, at 62 . 11 : cents -per 'slim. for male by • MILLER IiAGGERTY. june 2 t . 42-3. FRESH Sailed Oil, Pickles, find fresh lap ply of Pickled Lobster Parities. &c. ju st re ceived by N. NAttIANS 4 CO. 42-3 june-2 i, Sallad Oil, Pickles, dcc.: :FAMES. VIOLET & CAM. %TO mierior 'Ad OIL_ A full assortment O t t 'Wm. Osborne C 316. Pickle', for pale by MILLER & FIAGGERTY. may 26 HAZZARI) &, STRAUCEPS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry-Goods, Grocer*. and Li gnat Stare, Corner of Cantu and Market Saeetii,• Potesailie April 8 - I _ 4 - • .28.- ' WILL at'sltt i ntriairwtCieig. Int Waited ton on William Streetiolltliiiirotigh:edji , in= ing•the. Lolon sehiei ,, Lakilee3e.iiinir handing a dwelling hottee t .The ie,*olo44rfornid4 William Street, by 0/1 feet deepi I.4"PitN'ti 30 41 , ' lAtlkral9 ll .,PrlD tßlA,lfint . triel# 04 ror eide by NAT ANS & Co. april, 14 25 PiIITTSVILi E l PA. ORNJ Nt litTN p i 6. 1338.. Resumption or Buto • .NEW DRUG STORE. THE Subsci iber returns his grateful acknowl edgernenta to the citizens of PottsMho and others, who Stepped forward to his kaiiiitinge af. ter the loss of his propertyby fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub lic generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clem, us, in Centre Street. in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be bad a general assortment of • Dings, ' 1 Medicines; Paints, • Oils, Dye Shari ; And every other article in the above line, ihieh he is dispoedd to sell on' vets low and sicomato dating terms. N. B. D Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the •honest notice. WM. T. EPTING. . Pottsville, May 30, 1E438 • . Boats for Sale. Ml GOOD F chuylkill Canal Bums built of the i best materials, nearly new, will be sold cheap, l or exchanged tor Coal at the market price. Ap ply. to D. DAN NAN. May 30 41 New Goods! New Goode! FHST received' by N. illations & Co. a new and elegant assortment of Spring and Sum. er Prints, painted muslin* and lawns, among , hich may be found a Jew pieces of English IPrints at a very low rate. Also, a splendid ap tiortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vetting. &c. Also, Gentlemen's Summer wear, together ;Pith a general assortment of Linens,Checks,. Di. er., Ticking*, Muslims, &e. &c. april 14 28 Boots and shoes. N ATI' ANS & cc. have nn hand a large ; I : ot :asisortinent of Gentlemen's and Ladies' c and olives, which they will sell at a low rate. may 19 38 READING NAIL AND IRON WORKS, laA VF.on hand BOILER IRON, SHEET do. ROUND 4. SQUARE IRON, COAL SCREEN do. R 1111, ROAD do. Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nails nd spikes of all sizes, for sale at the lowest City. rices. • KEIMS, WIIITAKER 4. CO. Reading. May 22,1838. 40-6ino . 1 Ai T L.' RAM V, (front I. hiladelphia.) ~:,, e . rINAVVEW Dal2lllll masse, ESPFZTFULLY tenders her services to the Ladies of Pottsville and the vicinity, and opes by the neatness of her work , quick des etch, and moderate charges, to merit a share of eir petronsge. Her residence is at Mrs. B. Mason's, opposite e store of Messrs. Nathan, & Co: in Centre greet. June- 2 42 EXPRESS MINE 01' STAGES. I r itE Proprietors a thia Line, (which has been •a- fitted up in a superior manner for the accom modation of the Travelling Community.) respect fully announce to the public that the Line will positively commence running Letween POTTSV ILL!? 4r PHILADELPHIA. en Wednesday the 2d of May. and will continue to leave their office at the Pennsylvania Boil, Pottsville, daily al 6 o'clock, A. M. and arrive in Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock P. M. at the followirg rates of Fare: To Orwigsburg, 110 50 - Port Clinton, 75 Hamburg, 1 00 Reading, 2 00 Poitstuivm 3 00 1, Trap 3 623 - Norristown, 4 50 Philadelphia, 500 • For Seats aptily at the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville; Peres Hotel, Reading; and at their Office, No. 25, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. MINTZER & Co. Pottstown. SA VI'L. OVENSHINE. EVANS & CALDWELL, Do. • May 2 Proprietors. PARKER & CO. MERCERS 4. TAILORS, (Formerly Parker & TI removed on the opposite side of,Centrt. AJLStreet, a • few doors above Norwegian Street where they offer for sale • a select siviortment ii, Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionsble colors. with an elegant assort. ment of Sum Mer Cloths, Vestings, Lmen and Cot. ton Shirts, Calera, Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Sus. ;Anders. linear and cotton Hose, and all kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparrel. which will be made to order' in.the most approved style as to the workmanship / and warranted to fit equal to any In the City or elsewhere. P. S. P. •t' Co. keep on held an excellent as. sorunent of ready-made Clothing of all kinds, which will btoaold at very low rates. june 17 Coal MOrelianto, Land Proprietors and ot 4 oi, are rgipe tfully in , I formed by • • Haden: Saii Civil Engineer, Land Surveyor; HA-T he has commenced st..Rerntanent rest dente iiijirepered to receive mud iatialsetiirily execute ell trainers with which he mar- be factored. • • .' If. 8: Is derreineii ginsitticeito Pottsville sod f los .vicinity,yrbich .orratiretnpt will east/kW:4 iinActoalls_to. idea, to those JECHOSr a l le oP l° C hnilipki f 6- 7 12"tial 4•-• C. rip =L.A. Maps hendennelt Isi d,rai tl ilkshitedant. Designs furnished in every styli. Pennsylvania Hill, Aprit25,18.36. 31-2 mo * • NEW. BAKEI*IIk cotlikzetuirtautir. ESTATiILISIHt` -iIENT. • Ihriedtikck o.Epthat RESPECATUCtsir informs his friends and !the ymblie in t general, that be has 'veiled a new: Bakery and CoOfedianary Establishment io Pliprwpgian.Street, next door below the Arcade in the borough of Pottsville, where he will al way" keep on hand and bake to order all kind, of Cakes of every variety of paiterns—end where also, will always by kept- on baud, Breed by the of an ezcelleht quality., and of a large size. Ills Confectionary comprises a large and gen. eral assortment s4lected with care, and sold at the very lowest rates F. C. E. would also infchmi families that he is prepared to bake Family read for any bomber whit prefer furnishing own Flour, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. appal 2.1 30-3 m Rooks! very low. BBANNAN offers fry' sate the %Bowing 1 standard wOrke at the very,low prices at niched. ' Hume, Smollett . and Miller's England • 4 vols. sheep, with plates $lO 00 Clarke's Commentary, 4 vols. sheep, 12 00 %V esli.y's works, 10 vols. complete, 11 00 Buck's Theological works, 6 yule. sheep, 400 Scutt's Bible and 'Commentary, 3 vols. .. sheep, 6 00 Broo's works, Dearborne's Edition,sheep, 4 25 Ancient Histork, 1 vol. sheep, Dearborne's Edition with Maps and plates, 4 25 Josepbus 1 vol.wirk plates ' 2. 25 Marryatt's works complete, I vul. 3 25 Moore's works, Library Edition 2 25 Burns works, 2 00 Cowper sndThompson's works, Pa ley's work. Burden's village Sermons, Doddeulg.'s Family Expositor, Encyclopedia of Geography. 3 vols. with 12 l 0 cuts and 100 Maria, 10 50 Fox's Book of Martyrs, with plates, 2 25 McKenzie' 5000' Receipts 1. 37 Together with a variety of other Book. at very low rotes, to suit the times. jet) , t 32 New Goods. a • general assortment of fresh and seasonable 4- s Gonda, just arrived---consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Mackerel, • Salt, Plaster, &c. 4tkp. which will be sold low for c.w.o. Ihe hiwhesi price paid to cash for dl kind. of country pnuiloce. JOSEPH. WHITE & SUN. Mount Carbon, Dec 2 2 otice. TI RegisterOf Schuylkill County having. vented to the subiseriher Letters or Admin istration on the estate of Joint MeGrate, WO of wea ian tuts nstiip. Schur Mill County. deem,. ed: All persons indebted to the said John McCrea, are requested t, make immediate payment; and all thane having claims ate requested to present them for. settlement to the huheetiher 'without de. ley. IJUGII K INSLEY, Port Carbon, May 16,1838. Admini -ator. • 37-6 TAPUYA'S For the instantaneous cure of THE TOOTH ACHE; : Discovered and brought to RP ff rest est perfection BY MONSIEUR CHABERT. Thi. is to certifykthat I have tried your Tenor a. Elixir in ieveral cases of Tooth Ache, in which I have certainly found it of very great service. I. 13. HARVEY, Member of theißoval College of Surgeon.. London, Sept. 10.1830. A friend stepped in to say that he had visiteo the Fire King this 'Morning, and witnessed his marvellous cure of the Tooth Ache. One little boy in particular, who Inoked'eruss enough !o bite a ten jenny nail clear off iu ten - minutes smiled at l the decayed tooth and defied its pain.—U. S. 'Cibsou4e. A fresh supply of the above Elixir just reedy: ed and fur sale y b . B. BANN Ali, Stile Agent for Schuylkill exninty July 13 1-1 y 'Musical Instruments. ramp subscriber ;has just received and offers ji for sale • 4 keyed German Flute", plain, Octave Flute., Clarloneta, Flageolets, • VtolinP, Fifes, Violin Bridges, Ojos, St rings and Bow-big. Clarionet Reeds, Guitar Siring., L ' Violin Bows—es ra finial!. - res lie pectfully nvites the public to call and examine hi. stock.. SOHN S. C. MARTIN. may_ 5.1838. f 34-f, Public Notice. , 1 ASit appears, thin because Ms. Crane obtained it6' patent for leinelticg Iron Ore aria} An thracite Coal in thts country, many sopposd that they are now at liberty: „talopt that mrthbd of smelting Iron ate with Antbracitelty the use of a heated air blast; although I gave natio" last year that 1 bad a ptent for smelting „Iran Ore cA with Anthracite Cm . both by the ?se of a cold 'atmospheric and a lt ated air blast. - I wool now inform the public) 'grain, that on the 14th Jan. "7. !1838..1 receired ',letter from the mis. sionesof Patients a, Washington..staiing: - oatilir, upon Cramming Lila case or Mi. Cr6nat's appea -1 don fnr a patent fof . Smelting lion by metal of Antintsette,l have . to wed his cjalarits interfering with you, . patent Dec. 18.13;.and. heve.gives 11 no to hat attorney df this , decision." Nnirry ittem etersmelt Irim ore with anthracjta by the ascot -heated sir blaiki ° i n infringement neon ..1-I!,atoarainst, 'which. I 6004'6a 'lor ars Ao7 rez poi shill prolimsiste warralos intkiiiiing AP,. .7,4lsh,mb,* dug- Jail . ; : Ana fain. -the • t Vie s 'ar te l lt A 7 o l kklls•ro et- Liiillesi , ... i !.. i C i t TA , 1 7 4 19C-im , - F RED gßic iff.GEIik3ENEILAINER • New York, •Mayi IC 183 & 37—ly ~~- ,_.. , 17 , r. r Read the Following. htterestintand AtteniittAi lig Facts. MORE &meiosis's prorifS of the extraordinary l v j efficacy of 4)R: GYM. EVAN'S beleirated camomile and •Aperient Antibillous Pills in al; leviating afflicted mankind. 4 : l ' a - To .lames Dickson, 36, Gambill, Boston, Agent for the sate of Dr.. W at. Evanals Camomile• Pills. . Lowat4,,Nur. 15,1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by ex i ierience that every reference that theefflicted receive of the benefi. ciallresults of medicines, I cheerfully offer mine to the public in behalf of DR; •K AL EVANS'S CAMOMILE. PILLS. I have been afßicted fur the last ten yews 'with distress in the head and chew often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for three or four nights in Bocci sewn, but 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 retoring- me , in health, although I have not yet entirely finished them. Should you consider this an benefit to yourself, or the public, you have my cheerful per• mission to publish it. Yours, respectfully,. THOS. K. GCX3DLIV., Centralist. uNTZEMTING CASE Cured by Dr. Wm. Evans', Camomile Tonic and Family Aperi ant Pills —Mr. BENJAMIN BOW N, corner of Shippen'and Georges streets, Philadelphia, ed forseven pairs with extreme nervousness; by. which he was not able to write his- name—his ern rdoma were, eruscation, daily apasmodie pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of eight,- otter ids- bility of engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or *courage, sickness and weakness' esi tome debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure ind weight at the stomach oiler eating, great mental deapondeney, severe dying pains'in the chest back add side, costiveness, a dislike for aucieirand conversation. Mr. B. has made trial of various medicines dow before the public, but to nO diect, until, observing in a public paper some cure. performed by Dr. William Evenee 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 thew effectually cured him of the above distressing disease. IrriPerakins who doubt the above cure, are most respectfully directed to the above mentioned per son, at the porth west corner of Shippeo and. Georges streeli. • BENJAMIN BOWN. Philadelphia October 26,1837. MI 2 GO 2 no 3 50 LIVER COMP LA I \ T,lO YEARS 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 snent ot Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total lose of appetite, excruciating pain of the epigashic region. great dep►essaon ot spirits, languor and other symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinati• &swathe spews:sr. pain in the right side, could not lie on her left aide without an aggravation of ths pain. urine high colored, with other symp togas indicating great dOrangement in the func tions of the liver. Mrs. Browne Was attended by three of the first physicians. but received but tittle relief from their niedicine,till Mr. Browne procured some of •Dr Wm. Evans's invaluable preparations, which ef fectually relieved her of the above distressing sympinms, with others, whielrit is net essential to intimate. JOSEPH BROWNE. City and Connty of New York, as. Joseph Browne, of Williamsburg. Long being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set' forth in 'he within statement. to which he has subscribed bis nims, are just and:trim: JOSEPH BROWNE. • Husband of the said Hannah Browne. Sworn before me ibis 4111 day of January. 1832. PETER yor KNEY, Corn. of Deeds. INTERESTING CASE, of Telbocular Coa Ouneption.-51 r. 'John 11 usi el applied on the lei day of September at the office 100 Chatham street,ial,oring.under the following symptoms:— A slight spittirkof blood. distressing cough, at tended with an expectoration of purulent matter, night wiveats„ general emaciation, difficulty of breathing on exertion, with a well marked hectic flush o%the cheek. On examination, the chest was found to sound well every. where except un der the left clavicle, and in tile arm pit of the same side. Treatment.—Directed to take the restorative Camomile Pills, with the expectorating cum poised, at the same time an injuitetion, to call in four Muir, when the night sweats bad ceased. the expectoration slightly c:iniinished, us light fit of coughing still remaining in the morning. Or. dered as usual to continue the medicine ,, and to call in-the course of a week—when his , health continued rapidly increasing,-without the least cough. Called st the office on the Ath of thii month, quite convalescent. returning his Sincere thanks 6.r the benefit he had obtained. The above patient 'chiefly usi:d milk Eegiinen dorkg his treatment. • ASTHMA ' THREE YE-int STANDING. Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuylkill, 'afflicted' with the above distoessing malady. Symptouns--great iskyonr. flatulency, disturbed rest, minions head. ache, difficulty of breathing. tightness and stoic. lure & w o w the breast. dizzinem.naritoos irrita bility and restlessnesa..xouktraut,he in ..a. hori -Uinta' position, without the iteniatien of impend ing saffocatkin, *filleting' of the heart, dlstres log cough. cosfirenest.pain of theetoinach, drew sines,. great debility and deficiency of tbio nets ocii energy. Idy. ,R., Monroe gar up every thought of tattooer: epd dire „dt i pair saint' tiro eountettaape . of evert. terinted an. his existence or happiness. till by Resident he noticed in a PlblinPap!r amirm claimed by Dr- Wm. Evans a inedible's, in his complaint. which indh hal bin) to ;timbale a package of the Pills; which rein:hod-in coniplatolreimosing every symptom. ot his disease.- He wishes to rev his motive for tbiaducluratien ta, Oat those 'afiliptad with., the same or any symptoms stmOirNto thwe 'from which' e is happily ristored.majlikeeilee receive the earns inestimable benefit ` • . costwarrs4 YEA I , BARAICIMENIII6Eit. wife , Or Mr lima Dreithiser.Ohneeenfiletinad:strest and SerteletisettlittiedVPhiltidelphie.litirieted , fin- the lot oitanstre ,ith Ilmoliisle u f f Cortsphinti: was emple t eb..rnatesedqa health Dr. WIS. VAMPS aleToutc. and F=o Aperient Pi U Bet symptom were habitual costiveness. esemeiating pew be the 1140M101, depression or r«. 4 I 3, "~ IBM [ECM 4 - lii _spirits. languor. extreme4bility. disturbed sleep gmat.prrin iu bar side...could nettle ott her len aids without aq aggnivatiou of munota * rme to fiead..dlniness ofsight.i tvith'mhey ssitr i ptruto indieatingiceat derangement in the .111inetione of the Liver. Mrs. Brenhiset haw made trialef eloms,medieines now before the publie..;hat. z ror. cebred no relief until she lwas advised tet,;1114111 trial of Dr Evans's,Pills, of which she is . .loppy to state that they . effectual - 1Y relicted_ber - Of the above distressing trymptorria, 'with otßere, 'Which are not essential to uttimeto. • 1 Mr. Brenhiser, (lursbaed- of the, ahow,..Mse Siehhiiser, had heed two years allieted.With a distressed state piles and ittiveness, o rwhlch he was effectually cured. - • . A perfect ears (Piled bilaire treatment 0: - Th. William Rearm. ' Mr. John Gibson,' of N. 4th street, %Vißlame berg. afflicted with the above cnn plalnt forUrwa years and nine Months, dining which time he had house crutches. Hischief symptoms ; were excriscisting pain all his i joints, bat especially in the hips, shoulder, knees and ankles, aft ag gravation of the pains towards night; and Air the moat part all times from esternal hest * air obvi nue thickening of the fsiwia and ligaments,'-iwith a complete hasp ormcisculat bower. Fur Itleftren efit of those afflicted in ad o mariner, Mr. Gibion Conceives it - meet to say. that: the - *lns have entirely ceased , and 'Oat' his joint/eh:lave completely recovered their in:CV-loom eqd he Ice s ekble to resume his ordi ar usiness. 1 INTERESTINti CASE. ' DYSPEPSIA & P04.:114)74 ACISM. Mrs. At.ne G. 'Kenny. In. 115 Louis street. between Stanton and Houston streets. afflicted ter ten years with the following distressing symp toms: Acid eructation, daily sPasmodic pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, gid dfuess and dimness of sigl could not lie on her eight side, disturbed rest, tter inability of en; gaging in any thing - (hal.Fdmanded vigor or r e' courage, sometimes a visio Y idea of r n ',wiz. ration of her disease., a w 'anneal aversion to particular-persons and places, groundless appre hensions of personal danger? and poverty, an irk someness and weariness of lite, disc.ontented,,dis quietude on every slight occasion, she conceived .she could neither die nor live. she wept, lamented desponded, and thought she . ed a most miserable lite, never was one so bad, with frequent 'mental hallucinations. 'Mrs. Kenny had the advice of stomped eminent physicians,t and had recourse to ' numerous ntedicines, bat enirld not obtain even a temporary alleviation of her' distressing state; till her husband persuaded ;ler : to make trial of .my mode of treatment. She is now quite relieved, , and finds herself nut only capable of attending to her domestic affairs, but avdwe that she enjoys as good health at. present, as she did at any period of her, ez istence. , .‘i J. KEN SY. ' Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenov,...„ Sanirn before me thin 14111 day of Dee. 1836. Peter Pinnkney, Com. of Deeds ASTIIM-t• 5 Y*.AllB STANDING. Mr. Charles Hobart, No. )22 Orange street, N. Y. afflicted for five years with humoral habitual r Asthina, applied at the office 100 Chathani street on the 47.`i of October, laboriing under - thesfollow ing symptoms. A sense of 'tightness acrose , the - . chest. with the greatest difticolty of, breathing, distressirig cough, general) Y ending with copious . , expectoration of viscid phlegm, disturbed rest, the face turbid and of it livid hue--could not he in a horizontal position without the sensation of immediate suffocation, languor, drowsiness, and dizziness in the head, and biss of appetiie. - Mr. Fl. applied to the most eminent physicians in this city, likewise used several-other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit, until his friends persu'tded him t place huareif under Dr. William Evans tteatmyrit. He is now, re. +eyed of his complaint, and balled at the office yesterday, avowing that he had not writes to ea. prem. his gratitude for the benefit be had-recciv. ed. October 21, 18.37. We do hereby subscribe bur signatories. to the truth of the above cures, thia the statementis in every respect true. SARAH 11RENHISER JOHN STEIF, Baker, • No. 17 north E.ghtb Itreet., Pbtlada.. Philadelphia, Oct. 21,41837. . Dr. WM. EVANS'S Medical Office, for ,the sale 'Ohl! excellent Medicide, Is at N 0.19, myth Werth street, Philadelphia Suld by J. T. WERNF.R. Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. CALL AT THE New rAtabliilhment, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville TBE c subscribers respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally,. thst. they have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob 801 l Sc. Co., corns of Centrepnd Market streets, where they are now provided with.*** wisiortment of ' Dry -Goods ; Groceries; Liquors, .Sc. which they arsofttermined Orel] at the very low. eat prices."HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. 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