Philip H COACHM ESPECTFULLY ann. •"" and the public in gener cummelital the Coach•Mik , waren Street, three doors . . the borough of Pottsville, manufacture to order all Ai , shortest notice, of the best . 1 lowest rates. He has also &vouch* Carryalls, P mtons, IChariotcesi, Coachees, Buggies, &c. whi tt he invites the pub t lie to call and examir.e for emstelvrX4 . . The ar ticles are all manufactur under his personal inspection, and he. will ty nt them to be equal to any manufactured else ere. ' Repairs xf every dwicripd n done id the short. act notice; and on the most sonable terms. N. 8. Coal taken in pay eat for (vehicles. aprd 18. • ' - 1 29 3m i MISS) 1 . G.; ABI,aHAIR cov d Trunkfmarked '"J.... &. W. rn Taggart,",aqua, ntainink Fur Caps and ether Merchandizef it is unposed to have been taken in mistake from the wore of the subscri bers last October—probablyitt may be in'sorne of the Store - houses on the canal Line, between Philadelphia and Pottsvill4 the Proprietors of which will please cause an examination of their Store houses to ire made for aid Trunk .—A Re ward of Thirty Dollars will - paid itp t the de livery of the Trunk and con ants to • - _ . STEM No. 225, n Philadelpllia. May 31,1. At. Teacher. II! 'anted. - PEfi.SON qualified IA teach Schobb will -clik find jimmediate emplo merit in the public Schools id the Boiough of amaquaL at a liberal salary. Letters addressed to the obscriber, Tamaqua, Schuylkill County, Pa. will eet with prompt at tention. JO N K. Slti rrH, Secretary of Board MI School )Jitcctors. June 9 4 4—tf Steel Ptins. JOSEPII GILLOVS Dom,le Damascus Bar rel Pens, - Do Eagle Pens, 411(11 The ;Wapiti?' rtonum Slain Quill Pens, Together with a variety pof idler kinds, just re ceived and for sale by I B. DANNAN. June 9 • , l 44 CHURCHMAN'S MANUAL, an Ex -2- position of the Doctrjic4, Ministry and wor. ship of the Protestant Eiiiiicirpal Church in the United States, by the Rev.. Bt:NJ A MIN DOER, Rec. for of Christ Church, Plubdtllphiti, just received and for sale hpre. april 18 . • %' 29 /VIE: subscriber has how bn hand at his store 'a- and Storehouse on Cei4re and Rail Road streets, a full assortment ul Geods, suitable for the coal region viz: • 1 Barr Iron of assorted isizes, . Band. and Hoop do do Nails and pike Rudsdol Steel, Round & Squate diu do . Nails . and Spikes do, .1 do Coal - Shovels dr tdo Hardware, a get , -tment. All of which he is - educed prices, Jan 13 . 2 CLAYTON. COA - For Sale, _ • _ Rented. valuable tract of.Lld called the .Clin. -IL ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegiiin Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the peach Mountain, is Offered for sale on accommodsiting terms;nr the Coal Mines will be leased selverally or together to an Appioved tenant. Apto HENRYN MORRIS, 3A & Walnut Street. 27 te April 11 Cautioi. Tunderrsigned cautionsthe public against purchasing or leasing th tract of land catbd Clinton Tract, on the East ISorwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris tor her, as he the undersigned claim's title thereto, and will institute a suit against any person attempt ing to take the possession thieof. JOHN POTT. Manheim, April 28, 1838; . 32 NOtiC(4. riIHE Register of Schuylkill County having granted to the subscriber, Letters of Admin istration on the estate ofilenry Nefigh, late of the borough of Patsytile, deceased. All persons indebted to the estate of the! said Henry Netrgh are requested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims, ere requested to present them for settleiiient to the subscriber without - ROBERT ! B. NELIGH, rine 2 42-6 Administrator. : N I4IW • I i.O N & Hardware Store. THE subscribers would rekpectfully announce to the public, that he has! added to his formee stock, Iron and Hardeare, *outdating in part or A tzlerican and English Bar Ikon, Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted ;sizes; Cast, Crawly, SWAT. German and English Blister and A. M. Steel Vices, Mouse-holc anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast Steel hand, choping and . Broad axes, nails and spikes, together with al general assortmeni of Iron Mongery, all of which will he sold at re duced prices, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 32 Claret Wines f &c. &c. *irHA T E A 11, LAFITTE,IMedoe and St. mull. 'Li an, Vintage 182.5, received and for sale at re ' duced prices, by MILLEP4 & HAGGERTY. may; 40 sae ?Areas! Teas!!! SUCitHESTS apd i cheats of Fresh Green and black Teas,' consisting of Orange, Pik*, Souchong, Pouchongi-Gunpowder, Young ~.. Hyson, Old Hyson and Hysem Skin, just received and•for,pale at reduced prie , u by • N. NA THANS & CO. .may 2 - .. Several small chests put 9 p foe family use. 33 Sallad Oil, I' kles, &c. JAMES viot i ET. & Cos: very superior Sal lad OIL A Kill assortment of Win. Osborne if dos. Pickles, for sale by MILLER; & HAGGEiiTY. may 26 40 • • Burlington errings., 5 “ BOXES Prime Bo lington Herring% ye calved and , for aale y t -IEILLER , 4 HAGY.ERTY. • . .42-3 June 2 Bordeaux- laret. WINE'OId Bordeaux Cla et on draught; at 62 -•-• cents per gallon, for et de by MILLER t ILIGGERTY june 2 42--3 1 till / I t. .nces tottris 'friends 11, that iie has again ng Business in Nor '' low the Arcade in here heirs ready to s -of veltlielee at the aterials and at the Tll l Kocle argiin Lido ;Ten: Aleir—on de grave°. a ty, at'so Storekee. plied at wholl hand; needy made, may 26 A ew riIHE Lad tpectfull sol'endid as Painted Law Black and Mouslinedel Hoskin, dar Worland. Co Fancy Hand Plain ailiffa Silk & Cotton, do do, At the store of mayl9 Flooring Boards. CAROLINA worked flooring boards, plough. .rd, tongued and grooved ready for laying, 13 and I inches of different quality and prices, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon application by letter to ' JAMES. M. PATTEN, Planing Machine Wharf. N. L. Phila. Co. • pr MILLER & HAGGERTY. spril 25 31—tf Pottsville. lENSON & CO. .rth Fourth Street, S. 44-3 GREJT Da Valuable Real Property in Pottsville, FOR SALE THE undersigned offers tor 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 whereon the whole elands. The brick budding aforesaid, 'contains thirty feet in. fruni—finishrd from the haliement!story to the garret in the ',best style of workmanship, and both as a businesAstand.and a residence, is most fa vourably situated. The foregoing property wilt be sold on low and•accommodatrng terms. Part of the purchase money mayt remain on the prop. erty for a few years, it desired. Title indisputa, ble, and possiession can be given immediately— apply to ! Gl', M. JENNINGS. April 2 t 2 3Q—tf Pottav ille Encourage Home Manufactures. Confec E subs -A- public tare of Con fe l at his Store Pottsville fi, era can aI wa at the lowest Cciontry to call and c elsewhere. I nov 4 HAZZARD & STRAUCH* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry-Goods, Grocery and Li quor Store, Corner of Centre and Market Streets, Pottsville• April 8 - ;. 28— FOAL. THE Subscriber is receiving from the A. Law tun Collieries, a fresh supply of the celebra ted SPOHN do LEW IS RED ASH COAL, now landing at his wharf, Pma street, Schuylkill.— Orirers left at the office, Nu. 81 Dock street, or at the wharf, will be promptly attended to. • • IF. B. NICHOLS. Philadelphia, Mby 12,1888. 42 BOOK-BINDERY. B. BAICJIAN has commenced a Book Bind • cry in connection With his Book Store, where all kinds of. Books will be bound at _the shortest notice at low rates. Blank Milks &c. of every description madnitcr order at the lowest rates—and the trade supplied ,wholesale at Phila delphia prices.. . . April II 271 J UST received and for saleby the subscribers a few pieces of Splendid Painted Jaconeta. together with a choke selection of chintze's &c.; for sale by HAVZAR D.& STRAUCH. April 21 • 30.. Benjamin W. Cumming, • .ITTORXE .IT , AS removed his Office to Centre Street, op. posite the Brick Building of George M. Jen nings, where be will attend to all business en trusted to him in the line of his profession. Oct 21 48—tf Choice Wines and Liquors. N. NATIIANS & CO. IjAVE on hand the following choice Wines M. and tailors which they warrant genuine, and offer fur sale on the most favorable terms, consisting of . • 50 Baskets Charnpaigne Wines. of Key, Hick ory, Star, Woodcock, Anchor, Grape and other brands. • 10 Baskets Sparkling White Burgundy, 10 .- do .Old Hock, • 5 cases Old Grape Juice Port, SO do Medoc & St. Julien Claret., Also—a few dozen of the much celebrated East India or Star Madeira, Old Brown, Gold and Pale Sherry in bottles, do Madeira, Muscatel do Curracoa, Perfect Love, Rose, Noyaeu, Annis- Bette, Annisseed Cordials, do • ON DRAUGHT. . Madeira, Pale, Brown & Gold Sherry, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Mar. Madeira, Malaga, Malmsey, Dry Malaga, Muscatel and Old Port. ('hampaigne Brandy of the Pinet brands, Cognac, Bordeaux & Charapte Brandy, Holland Gins of Pine Apple and Fish brands, Jam. Spirits, M. Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Com. Gin, Corn Brandy &c. • Tavern keepers from the neighboring towns, are respectfully_ Waited to call. N. B. Goods delivered to any part of the bo. rough or neighboring towns free of expense: may 2 WELSH PRIMERS, just pnblished and for sale' wholesale and retail. by a pril 28 32 LIARNAN. Peritir *hies, • i t the /Owed Cify prices.) ated Old Star Madeira. Sparkling Old Port s .; Hock, Bockhenner, ffe, Pale, Brown and Gold Sherry. taught, Claret, Spanish Wince ; Yin id Rhedish Wines of excellent Tali r Fallon. a and Tavern keeper. will be sup • ale prices, at, NikTfIANS & • 40 . Centre St. 41 d Spleddid Goods. es of PottsvillOand vicinity ire res invited to call and examine a most , rtment-of 1 . • . . s, Jac.ineits, ?finis, . ite Lawns, i . .. ins Lyons's% • and light kid loves, . on aid Silk•, do • erchiefs, Shrills, Veils, • ;lied bordered linen Cambric hdkfs. 1, bleach'd & dobleacti'd hose, EmbroideMd . do N. MATHANS & CO. • 38 • onary 311anufacok7. riher respectfully announces to the at. he has cproicenced the Manufac. tionary in tails various branches, 'n Centre Street, nearly opposite the use, where Gonfeetioners and uth• a he supplied wholesale and retail, Philadelphia cash prices. enchants are , respectfully solicited amino his stock, before purchasing. 30FIN S. C. MARTIN 50-tf Pakizted Jaconets. MINMMfMMg )113ir .......' 04 , A.47 4 .„0_ ~:*.:-'i P-, .4 4ri..i!NA-." ; -., I , zir . ..*.* *l., - . K . , ' 0,4 ill'E-Mji ~,. p o ltlP,',J . I TAL. mut '; =Baii Ph I Of Business. NEW . nava STORE. irtilkSubedfiber Felt:mos his grateful teknowl. ••• edgements to the .citizenti-of Vottivillii and, others, Who steppe!) forward to hill assistance af.' ter the lima of his property . by fire in . December last, anti 'would also acquaint them and the pub- , lie genially, that he has.agaiti commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles , W. Clemens, in tentre Street, in the borough of Puttaville,-where may always be had a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints," l ' . Glass, . Dye Shark And ever p Liher articlejn the al.ove line, which he is die to -sell off very low and accommo dating terms. . • , N. B. 31r Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. WM: T. EPTING. Pottsville, May 30,1038. Boats for Sale. T GOOD f chnvikill Canal Boats built of the . best inaterials,.nearly new, will be sold cheap, or exchanged for Coal at the market price. Ap. ply to 13. HANNAN. May 30 41 New Goods! New Goods!! J UST received by N. Nathaps &.Co. a new and elegant assortment of Spring and Sum. mer Prints, painted muslin's and lawns, among which may bb' found a few pieces of English Prints at a very low rate. Also, a splendid as .sortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings &c. Also, Gentlemen's Summer wear, together with a general assortment of Linen's, Checks, Di apers, Tickings, Medium, tie. &c. april 14 t 8 -_, Hoots and Shoes. I. IV N ATLI ANS kir. Co. ban on band a large L • assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Hoots and shoes, which they will sell at 'a.low rate. may 19 ' . 38 READING NAIL ANDIRON WORKS, fIAVP: on hand BOILER IRON, SHEET do. ROUND Q SQUARE IRON, COAL SCREEN do. Rill, ROAD - do. Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nada and spikes of all sizes, for sale at the lowest .City prices. !MIMS, 'WHITAKER h CO. Reading, May 22, 1838. 40—Bmo T ERXE F s (from Philadelphia.) L.A.DIES' 'DRESS iIItILICE . Rs RESPECTFULLY - tendert . 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 Mfrs. B. Mason's, opposite the store of Messrs. Nathan!. & Co. in Centre Street. June 2 42 EXPRESS xtNE or STAGES. 11111 DE.Proprictora of this Line, (which has been fitted op 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 tetween POTTSVILLE PHILADELPHIA, on Wednesday the 2d of May, and will continue to leave their office at the Penosyksanio Hall, Pottsville, daily •t 6-o'clock, A. .M. and arrive in Philadelphia, at 6 o'clock P. M. at the followirg rates of Farr: To Orwigabarg, SO 50 Port Clinton, • 75 Hamburg, 1 00 Reading, 2 00 Pottstown, 4_ 300 Trap,3 621 Norristown, 4 50 Philadelphia, 5 00 For Seats apply at the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville; Ilerr's Hotel, Reading; and at their Office, No. 2.5, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. MINTZER & Co. Pottstown. SAM'L. OVENSHI NE, Phila. EVANS & CALDW ELL, Do. May 2 Proprietor). PARKER & CO. MERCERS 4 TAILORS, (Formerly Parker & Williams,, giAvE removed on the opposite side of.Centrt .am- Street, a few doors above Norwegian Street where they offer for sale a select assortment IN Superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable colors, with an elegant Insert ment of Summer Cloths,Vestings, Linen and Cot ton Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Sus. ponders, linen 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. & Co. keep on hand an excellent as. sortment oe ready.onade Clothing of all kilfds, which will be sold at very low rates. , june 17 • Coal Merchants-, Land Proprietors and others, are respectfully in formed by Haden Smith, Civil Engineer,Zand Surveyor, 4-c. THAT he has commenced a permanent real dence in Pottsville, and is prepared to receive and satisfactorily execute all business with which he may be favored. • H. S. is determined to confine his practice to Pottsville and its vicinity, which arrangement will enable him punctually to attend to those gentlemen engaged in mining, who may employ Map handsomely finished, and 'Architecture Designs furnished in every style. Pennsylvania Hall, April2s, 1838. 31-2 mo Caedles ! qandles !! T AE Subscriber hairon hand a large supply of Miner's Candle); also,• dipped and Mould for family use, which he will sell cheaper than eyrie the Box or Pound. The Candles are wittAnt. ed to be of a superior qqality. JOSEPH DORFLINCER, opposite the National Hotel. Pativille, June 13,1838. 4.539 F t- - fi Z MM=MffZ 71IffiM ~® NEW xEitycoirritdriaorAirm ESTABLISHMENT. Frederick C. Epthig IpESPECTEULLY informs his friend. an , thaimbho in general, that he has opened new .Bakery and Conf . eetiqnary Establish in Norwegian Street, nazi door below the Arced . in the borough of Pcutsville,. where he will a ways keep OD and and bake to order all kind of Cakes of every variety of patterns—andWber also, will slwaya be kept on hand, Bread 'by th Loaf; of an excellent quality, and of a large al s Elia Con&ctionary comprises a 'large and gen oral 4siortment selected With 'care, and sold the very lowest . rates. . F. C. R. would also inform . faruilies that he i prepaied to bake Family Bread for any numbe who prefer furnishing their own Flour s at th shortest notice, r and on the moat reasonable term april 2/ 30-3 m ° • Hooks! very low. HBANNAdrs for sale , the followini • standard work at the very low prima! In niched. • 1. 1 Hume, SmoHeti and Miller's England 4 vole. sheep, with plates 410 00 Clarke's Commentary, 4 vols. sheep, 12 0 Wesley's works, 10 vole. complete, 11 09 Buck's Theological works, 6 vols. sheep, '4 00 Scutt's Bible end Commentary, 3 vols. sheep, 6 00 Byren's Works, Dearborne's Edition, sheep, 4 24 Rollin's Ancient History; 1 vM. sheep, ' Dearborn"' Edition with Maps and Mares, Josephus t vol: with plates Marryett's works complete. 1 vol. Moore's works; Library Edition Aortas works, Cowper and Thompson's works, Paley't works Burden's village Sermons, Deddridgz'a. Family Expositor, Encyclopedia of Geography, 3 vole. with 12 10 cute and 100 Maps, • 10 511 Fox's Book of Martyrs, with plates, 2 25 McKenzie! 5000 Receipts 13a Together with a variety ofother Books at very low 'sles, to E9iit; the times. July 1 • New Goods. - • general essortment of fresh and seasonal)! 1- ‘• Goods, just received--consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware ? , Mackerel, Salt, Pla ster, &c. t!k. t which will be Pohl low for cash. The bight price paid to Cash for all kinds of country produco JOSEPH WHITE & SON. / Mount Carbon, Dec. 2 2 T HE Register of Schuylkill County basin • granted Eo the subscriber Letters of A dm i istration.on the estate of John McGrath, late ; Nut wegian township; ,Schuylkill County, d ed: All persons indebted to the said John ItiGrat are requested to make immediate payment; a all those baying claims are requested to prese i them ::ir settlement to the subscriber without d lay. HUGH MALEY, Administrator. 37-6 TA!UYAS ELIXIR Forthe instantaneous cure of THE TOOTH ACHE; Discovered and brought to its greatest perfecti r o BY MONSIEUR CHABERT. This is to etertify that 1 have tried vourTapui as Elixir, in several cases of Tooth Ache, in whit I have certainly found it of very great service. J. B. HARVEY, Member of the Royaltuilege-of Surgeons. London, Sept. 10, 1830. A friend stepped in to say that be had- visite the Fire King this morning, and witnessed hi marvellous core of the Tooth Ache. One littl boy in particular, +rho looked cruse enough to bit a ten penny nail clear off, in ten minutes smile at the decayed tooth and defied its pain. -11. Gazette. A fresh supply of the above Elixir just receil ed and for sale by B. BANNAN, Sole Agent for Schuylkilleounty 1-1-y Musical Instruments. tiubscutier has just received and offe s• Gm. sale 4 keyed German Flutes, plain, • Octave Flutes, Clarinets, Flageolets, Violins,' Fifes, Violin Bridges, Pius, Strings and Dow-hair. Clarionc: Reeds, Guitar Strings, Violin Bows—extra finish. lie respectfully invites the public to call a examine his stock. A s it appears, that because M r. Crane obtain . . no patent for smelting Iron Ore with AA. tbracite Coalin this country, many suppose lb t they are nont at liberty to adopt the method I smelting Iron ore with Anthracite by the use - , f Cheated air blast; although' I gave notice la t year that I had a patent for smelting Iron 0 e with Anthrailite Coal, bath by the use of a co . atmospheric and a-heated air blast, I would no i t inform the p blic again, that on the 14th 0f..1.... uary, 1838, : received a letter from the Corn sinner of Pa nts at Washington, stating: •81,, upon examining the case of Mr. CraneVapplica tion for a patent for Smelting Iron by Means ilor Anthracite, I have viewed his claim as interfetring with your patent of Dec, tasa, and hive giv notice to his Ottorney'of this decision." Eve attern-pt to sMelt Iron ore with anthracite by e use of a beat& air blast, is an infringement upon my patent, airainst which I Caution and war/n all men; as I:thrill prosecute every one utfringi upon ply rig ta, according to law. And I fit - ther brer to iapose of patent rights for the er ingot forties, according to my paulat, u n very modes& e terms. FRED ERICK W. OgIS:BI32I7I3A I INER.I New York', May 16, 1838. 37—ly i I WHO Dry. Geoch4 `ie (N 1.,. doorto Mortimer's Hotel.) THEIR cohnezion with a house in Philadelphia enables em to keep on hand a _very eztep. _sive asaortm tof goods, which they Will sell st Philadelphi prices. Store and Tavern keeps and private milks, would do well to call a d judge for the selves: . writ 19 t 31 otice. Port CarboO, May 16, 1838 July 13 JOHN S. C. MARTIN 34- may 5,183@ Public Notice. ller Ar. Haggerty, ,ESALE AND RETAIL ,Grocery, Wine 4. Liquor Store NB ENE - Read the'FallOntait- Interesting and Astonishing Pacts., M ORE conclusive proofs of the extraordinary efficacy of DR. WM. EVAN'S - celebrated Camoinde and . Aperient Antibilions Pills.in al leviating afflicted mankind. To James Dickson, 36, Cornhiil, rßoston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans's Oarnomile Pills. Lowsit, Nov. 15,1836. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience that every reference that the afflicted .reeeive of the benefi. dal results of medicines, I ebeerfilily offer. mine to the public in behalf of DR. WM, EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILLS. I have been afflicted fur the last ten yews with distress in the head and chest: Often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for three or four nights intmeeesstim; but have never found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions, until my wife saw the adetrtisments 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 veteiring me to health, although I have not yet entirely finished them. Should you consider this any benefit to yourself,.or the public,you have my cheerful per. mission to publish it. Yours, respectfully, TIIOS. K. GOODHUE, Centralist: INTERESTING CASE Cured by Dr. Wm.' Ti Evans's - Camomile Tonic ao,d Family Aperi em Pins —M r. BENJAMIN. 130 W N„ corner .of Shippen and Georges streets, Philadelphia, affect. ed for seven yeari with extreme nervousness, by which be was not able to 'write his name—his symptoms were, erusention, da t ly 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 , cuurnge, sickness and weakness ex. tome debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure an 4 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 ulvarions 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 they effectually cured him of the above distressing disease. ILVPersons who doubt the above ewe, are most respectfully directed to the above mentioned per son, at the north west corner of Shippen 'arpi Georges streets. • BENJAMIN DOWN. - Philadelphia October 26, 1837. ' 4 20 ;2 20 3 20 2 2 no 20 2 20 201 20 35 EMI LIVER COMPL.I INT,IO Y EARS STAND- Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Jokilt Blown's, N. 6i h street, near Sdcond, Williamsburg, Li it tct. ed for the last ten years with the Liver complaint, completely restored to health through the treat ment of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain of the epignstz ic 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 aggravation bf the pain, urine high colored, with other symp turns indicating great. derangement in the func tions of the liver. Aim Browne wis attended by three of the first physicians, but revived bat little relief from their medicine, till Mr: Browne procured some of Dr. Wm. Evans's invaluable preparations, which ef fectually relieved her of the above distressing symptoms, with others, which it is not essential to intimate. JOSEPH BROWNE. City and County of New York, as. Joseph Browne, of Williamsburg, Long Island, being duly sworn, did depose and sly that the facts et set forth in the within statement, to which he has subscribed his name. are just and true. JOSEPEI BROWNE. Husband of the said Hahnah Browne. Sworn before me this 4th day of January, 1837. PETER PIN KNEY, Corn, of Deeds. INTERESTING CASE of Terboatlar Con. sumption.—Mr. John Rey el applied on the Ist day of September at thd 'office 100 Chatham 'street, laboring under the following symptome:— A slight spitting of blood, distressing cough, at tended with an expetAoration of purulent matter, night sweats, general emaciation, difficulty of breathing on exertion, with a well marked beetle flush on the cheek— On examination, the chest was found to sound well every where except on. der'the left--clavicle, and in- the arm pit of the same aide. Treatment —Directed to take the restorative Canumitile Pills, with the: expectorating com pound, at the same time an injunction, to call irk four days; when the night.sweats had ceased, the cipeck.ration slightly i.iministied, ais light fit of coughing still rernaining in the morning. Or dered as canal to continue the medicine, and to 'call in the course of a week—when his health continued rapidly increasing, without the least cough. Called at the office on - the 4th of this month, quite r ormvaleseent returning his sincere thanks for the benefit ha had obtained. The above patient chiefly used - milk regimen, duriLg his treatment. ASTIT3IA,TDREE YEARS STANDING. Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuylkill, afflicted with the above distressing malady. Symptoms—great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous - head- ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and stric t tore across the breast, dizziness, nervous bility and restlessness, could not lie in a. heti), zoutal-position, without the sensation of impen& ing suffocation, palpitation of the heart, dtstres. log cough, costiveness, pain of the stomach, drew• siness, great debility and deficiency of the nerv ous en,ergy. Mr. R. Monroe gave up vier) , thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the countenance of every person interested to his existence or happiness, till by accident lie noticed in a- public paper some cures effected by Dr. Wm. Evans's medicine, in his complaint, which indu ced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted in completely removing every symptom of his disease. He wishes to say kis motive for this declaration is, that those afflicted with the same or any symptoms similar to than from which he is happily restored, may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. LIV ER COMPLAINT SIX YEARS STANDING. MRS. SARAH BRENHISER, wife of Mr Amos Brenhiser, corner of Second street and Germantown Road, Philadelphia, affected for the last six years with the Liver Complaint, Was completely restored to health by Dr. WM. E. VANS'S Camomile Tomo and Family Aperient Pills. Her symptoms were habitual costiveness, excruciating pain in the stomach, depregsion of spirits, languor t extreme debility,ilisturbed sleep great Fein in her Side, could not lie on her left side without an aggravation of pain, dizziness in the head, dimness of sighti with other .symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the Liter. Mrs. Breribiser has made trial of va. 'pious medicines now before the public, but ',re ceived no relief Until she' was advised to make trial of Dr Evain's Pills, of which she . is . happy to state that they effectually relieved her of the atomic distressing symptoms, with ()there, which are not essential to intimate. ' MEM DM . , , re att Mr. Brenhiser , Shus d of the shove Mrs Brenhiser„ had. jowl ci , t „year s eflicted with a distresse4lthite,fflleir ii ' ,COittirafielia, of witi,ilt he was effectually e n, t iv . . 47 1 1 E 1 3k1 PARALYTIC R 11411kz}4.1 ',4 perfeitleirre ej(e aid Pik the '... ii r sitie*Rene. , ''' .4 , 4 , - "f I PV - 1 4 A , 1 Mr. John Gib Win, of N .4th streltilibtif burg, afflicted wilYthe alitute complainfihillitpto it' years and nine miatths;tduring ithir.lethikflill had louse crotches. Nis chief afmitrififOrotrit axe:rot:Listing pain in all his joints, lint - espediffly In the hips, shoulder. knties atid'iiikWATitlf- gravation of the pains towards night;iintlffr HIS most Om all u •in. froth; eiternalleitNif ... 'one thickening of the fesida and liganies - . Siti:, n k a complete:lnes ofmnsculat power. P4Attit. - °St of those afflicted ini a. similar mintier:o4r. Gibson conceives it meet ' to say that - Chi rp have entirely , ceased.- Ishii- that hi. joints lla m a • completely recovered their oatoral WSW; 'IOW* feels able to resume hi. ordinary business 11VTERESTiNG CASZ'' _1 - ?" 4 _ . .,_ .., .. ' & IR DYSPEPSIA YINCLIONDRIACIM/L 'him Anne G. Kenny,:tfli. 11.5,Lottie .4 ittteet. between Stanton and Houstoit aline* " - Militiad for ten years with the following distrietideirriiiiii• toms: • . . Acid eructation, dallyi spaitrnodidliailitafiliit head, loss of appetite, palpitation - tiftheleSkt4td. diners and dim nessef eight, could - tuttlielliu list, right side, disturbed rest, utter . ittabitity . .giiii: gaging in any thing that demanded 'met*, courage, sometimes. a viSionary idcteranagita valion of her disease, of whintal..."-Vaverstoc - Ito particular persons and places, groundlisi Ogee bensions of personal danger and poveity.r4n fat. someness and weariness Of lite, discontented.' ilia. quietude on every slight:occasion, aliii - iioheiiiined she could neither die nor L live. she wept, !initiated desponded, and thought size led a most misers_ lite, never was one so bad, with frequent manta hallucinations. :Ors. lini..y had. the advice . saseraLonlineut physicians, and had reconraello numerous medicines, but could not obtain mire temporary alleviation of her distressing atate.lllll her husband persuaded her to make triarof my mode of treatments). She is now quite „relieved, and finds - herself nut only capable of attending:AO her domestic sliciirs, butiavows that-sheenjoys au good health at present as she did at any period of her existence. J. KENNY. husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. Sworn before !no this :14th day of ENc. 1836. Peter pinek any, corn.'of Deed& ASTITMA, 5 YEARS STANDING. Mr. Charles Robert, Nu. 122 Orangt. street, N. Y. attlicted„ for five years with humors! habitual Asthma, applied at the office 100 Chatham street on thet.`i of Oc:obet, lahoring under the follea ing symptoms. A sense of tightness across"tbs 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. he in a horizontal, position Without the sensation. of immediate suffocation, languor, drowsiness, sad dizziness in the head, and loss of appetite.. Mr. H. applied to the ipost eminent' phyaietani in this city, likewise used several other remedies without obtaining any permanent benefit, unlit his friends persuaded him to place hi.nself under Dr. William Evans' treatment. He. is new.re.. Roved of his complaint,, and called at • the office yesterday, avowing that he had not words to ex- . ores/this gratitude for the-benefit he had receii. ed. October 81, 1837. : . • We do hereby subscribe our signatures to• the truth. of the above cures, that the statereent every respect true. SARAH BRENHISER • - JOHN STET'S; Baker, • No. T 7 north Eighth street, P.Mitida. Philadelphia, Oct. 21st, 1837. Dr. WM. EVANS'S Medical Office,. for the sale of his excellent Medicine, last N 0.19 north Eighth street, Philadelphia. • • Sold by ` - J. T. WERNSAL Sole Agent for Schuylkill-County. Port Clinton ,lrotnidry FOR SALE WILL be• sold at private sale, the Foundry. pleasantly - situated at Port Clinton,Schuyt kill county, on very reasonable terms. Tbil Foundry is at the commencement of.the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Rind,: now making, and will in aishort time belpne of the best situations in the &anity to do a large busi nesePOl' terms, &c. apply to PARKE& TIERS. Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAAC myEss,, - Port Clinton. 6-63 t. July 29 • • The ranaily , Coinneentary.. ON TIRE HOLY BIBLE. -1 F ROM the works of Henry and Scott, - anti. • above one hundred other. Writers .published in London by the Religiims Tract Socictreyts.. 4 ed and abridged in two volumes, with. Mrs and Engravings. This valuable Work ie published , in: parts, at 25 cents each 4 'twelve parts are already completed, and can heobtained at the tinhscribert Book Store where stitip6riptions will also lie rn calved, B. HANNAN. . Rine 24 . • '-31 Lot tbr Sale. W ILL be adCHAP FOR CASA, a tot sitaateii • on William Street in th:a burougli, adj. ing the Lot on which Luke Lee to now haildi a diiielling house. The lot is 55 feet k fmat'oll • William Street, by 11Q tact deep. Apply to May 30 41 •B. HANNANi • • , Leaden Pipes &- Hydrants. • •• BANNAN has iust received a ludo d= B 0 en Lipe, which. he will warrant' to' Z superior quality ,;, and inch, Also,Btunmet, and Wintci Hydrants, constructed of the bear materials, all.of which! he will sell cheap. .juue 13 ' - 45: Boats for Sa .< march 24 Catholic Boo ks. •1 • , nious GUIDE, . -- 1. : 0 Hey to Paradise, • 1 . True Piety, . . . Catholic Piety, • • f Douay Bible, Poor Man's Catechism and . •,..'-' . Small Caiielovm Just received and for sale by B. WO/NA ' Dec 23 . riacK's CELESTIAL SCENERY:L.Aic Mr Supply of Dick's Celestial Scenery; just ceived and fur sale by B. IL&NNAN, junc 13 •15 • i II 1111 - -ti i 114-11