• InforMation liVanted. Iditbcriber wishes to-get inkrmation of 41 lt• his brother Philip Moontit, from the county of Londonderry. Parish of Bs lenogreen, from the Townland of Clete= Cretan.' The last he beard from him, he ,was is W dliemsport, Lycnining Cbunti. Pennsylvania, about' hree years ihit The Sithseriber respectfully ;elicits hito, if this should reach his eye, or an other moon who knows where he is new, t give infotmation by addressing 1 letter to - 7 PATRICLI4 MOOREPI. Pottsvit Post Office, 'Pa. 62+3* Aiigust 11,1838 MBA. A. C. WYNKOOIPS Boarding and Bay-School 'for Young :Ladies, Centre St. 3d door above Norwegian .St. PerrsviLE. THE course of instruction under the soperin tendenceof competent tiachers, will embrace Ortheigrapny, Reading, A4lriting. Arithmetic. Grammar, Geography, Map! Drawing, History, Composition, Philosophy, Astronomy, Drawing & Painting. Music, Plain and; Ornamental Needlb Work,•&.c. &n. The Semialsry will open on the 201 h inst. Terms made tinniest on bppligation. Pottsvale, August 11, 183t3. 62-1-3 mo Stray iare. , L..• i CAME to thd subscriber, residing 0) „„111111 . in Barry townatiiii,Sehuylit ill coon ' 12, about iii week ago, a" BAY Fr vi. ARE, aboui 6ur A years obi.— _ - l'he owner it rtqwested lo come forward. pro 4 property, pay clisreea, alyt take her •way, otherwise site Will be sold aireording to kW Auguil 11, 1838 Lost. ON 'Saturday last in centre street a Pass Book wsapped in a Flag Ilackerchiec, containirg a Store 'and Mining account. of no' use to any per s ,. ann but the owner. The finder yritl be rewarded by leaving the book at the !tore of T:& J. Beat. ty's. OSEPIi GREEN. Pottsville, August 11, 108. 62-3 New GOods. WE have just received' and are now opsning a large and general assortment of fresh and seasonable goods—w high !sill be sold at very reduced prices for cash. ; JOSEPH! WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon. August 111; 1838, 6:2=' LEIDY'S CELEBRATED Blood Mlle.:, A FRESH eupplfr, just 'received and for sale by 11.1,0ANNAN. Prineville, August 11,1833. . 62 Handel and Haydn Music. BOSTON Handel and Haydn Society's collet. tion.niClinrch Music,; latest edition, just re, ceiyed and for sale by Pottsville, August IA, 1638 ETIQUETTE for Ladies, or Hints on Female Beauty, just received and for pale by B. 'BANN AN. 62 urist 11. 1838. 111113 RN IP Seed and White Radish Seed, just received,and•tor salelby Pottmille. Aimust 11. tnn Notice. THE Register of Connty having granted to the Stitier.rtbers. Letters of Ad ministration on the estatie of Isaac Moodie, Merchant, late of Pottsville. demoted. 'MI per sons ;Adapted Of said decedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and ell person- , having any ere requested to presented them pro perly authenticated wit toot d'elav THOVI kS C. POLLOCK, WILLIAM NICE Administrator.. Pottsville, August 4th, 1838. 60-0' To Rent. THE Coal Schines and Landings belonging to the Danville & Pottsville Rail Road Corn• PanY••t Mount Carbon. The 'tame being in ev ery respect well calculated for the whipping of coal The acme may be rented with or without twenty Coal Cato. all in•gnod order. 7 .-Alorr, the largeWsrehouseand wharf. Enquire of THO'S SHARP. Superintendent. Mount Cortokut, July 25 SPLENDID InErain Carpeting. Also superi. or Mattung and En, ry Carpel in?. received by N. NATH ANS & Cn. Pottsville. 112:y 21, 1838. 56 RAZZ A III) & STR A UCHIS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry-Goods, Grocery and Li quor More, Corner of Centre and Market Streets, Pottsville. April 8 28- Read the Following. interesting and ;Astonishing Fads. MORE conclusive proofs of ihe extraordinary efficacy of DR. 'W M. EVAN'S celebrated Camomile and Aperient. Antibilious Pills in al leviating afflicted mankird. To James Dickson, 30. Cornhill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Win. Evans's Camomile Pills. Lown.t., Nov. 15, 1e56. Dear Sir—Knowing by experience trial every reference that the afflicted receive of the benefi. cial results of triedicirerij cheerfully offer mine to the public in behalf of DR. WM. EVANS'S cAmomme. PILL.S. I have been afflicted fur the last ten yenta wOh distress in the head' and chest: often so bad ad to deprive inn of sleep for three or four nights insuccession, but have never found' relief by any Of my friends' prescription; until my wife saw thc advertisments 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 to health, although I hive not yet entirely finished them. Should you gonsider this any benefit tp. yourielf, or the public, you have my cheerful per mission to publish th Yours, respectfully, THOS. I. GOODHUE, Centralist. I NTERESTING CASE Cured by Dr. Binneet Commie. Milt and Family Aperi eat Pine.—Mr. BENJAMIN SOWN, earner of Shipper and Georgie?' streets, Philadelphia, affect- ed for seven years with extreme nervousness, by which he was not rible to write WA name—his oymptomirwere,ermication,daily spasniodie pains In the heed. We. or appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, utter ina bility of . eigagitig in any thing that demanded vigor or eoarage, Bickneo and =rani= ex tame debility. disturbed reet;a sense of prom= •, and weight at stomach aßer eating , grist. mental despcin y.' . sciere flying pains 4niche cheat back and Aide. costiveness. a dislikeilfisr society and conversation. Mr. B. has made lsial of various tnedicir . les now before the public.tbut to no effect, unlit obilervinf in a public piper some calks performed , by Dr. William Evaps's Camomile Tudicend 'Family 'Aperient Pills he was induced to g ive them a trial. of which he is at any time happy.to state !het they effectuklly cured him of theabove distressing disease. ErPereons who dodbt the above cute. sreiPost respectfully dire dust to the above mentioned per eon, at the portltyrest corner of Shippen and Georges streets. BENJAMIN BOWIE. Philadelphia October 26.1837. LIVER COM PO lAT,IO YE ¢RS ST/141, Mrs A Hannah Browne. wife of Joseph Browne,N. 6tl street, near Second, Williamsbnig, afflict ed for the last ten years with the Liver compliOnt, completely restored to health through the treat ment nt Dr. Wm; Evans. Symptom's—Habitual constipation of the bowels, total loss of a t qxitite. excruciating paip of the epigasti ic region, great depression of spirits, lenguor and other symptoms of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate,. flow of the menses, pain in the right side, could not lie on het left side without an aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with other symp toms indicating great derangement in- the time tions of the liver. Mrs. Browne Was attended by three of the . .'first physicians, but tecetvelf but ititJe relief from their medicine, till Mr. Hrowoe procured mile ni Witt. Evans'+ i nva lua ble- preparations, which ef fectually relievtd het of the above disite4ing 6PiiiitmTlai with;, others, which it is t essential to intimate. .10EPH BROWNE. City and Conntv i of New York, sa. Joseph Browee, of Williamsburg, Long Liland being duly sworn, did depose and say that the facts as set torthim t he within statement, to which he has subscribed his name, are just and true, JOSEPH BROWNE, • HusSarid of the said Hannah Browne Sworn before rate this 4tb . day of January, 183:. PETER PINK "i EY, Cum. of deeds. INTERESTING CASE of Te.lbocalar ,Can sumption.—Mr. John Rust el applied on the Ist day of September at the office 106 Chatham street, laboring ; under the following symptoms:— A_ slight @Mail of blood. distressing cough. -at tended with aniexpectaratioa of purulent matter, night sweats, leneral emaciation, difficulty of breathing on exertion, with a well inaiked hectic flush on the cheek. On examitiai ion, the !chest was found to sound well every where except on. der•the left cluticlo, and in the arm pit of the same side. . • OEN RY BOLICH. 62-3* Camomile Palls, with the, expectorating coin. pound. at the same time an injunction, to call in four days; when the bight sw eats had ceased. Ow toxiOrtoratinn slightly t iminished, a.s light fit rut coughing still [remaining in the mnrning, Or. dercd as usual to COntinue the medicine, and to call iii the cour.e of a week—when 541 health continued rainfllp increasing, without the least cough. Called at the office on the 4th or this month, quite convalescent returning his sincere thanks for the /benefit he had obtained. The above patient chiefly used milk regimen, during his treatment. 8.-BANNAN. - B. BANNAN. 62- [EMI Treatment .—Directed to take the resiiirative ASTRM.%,THREE YEARS STANDING. Mr. ReibertMunroe. Schu,lktll. afflicted w tilt thy above dirt eessi rig malady. Sy inptions-,.2 rest languor. flatulency, disturbed rest. nervous heed ache, difficulty Of breathing. tightness and mile. tore across fife breast, dizziness. nervous. irrita tidily and re,ilesimess, could not lie in p hori zontal posii 1.4. withou t the sensation of impend ing sliffocatioh, palpitation of the - heart, distres. ing rough, coiliivcriesii. pain of the stomach, dros tuners. great 4 rbthty and deficiency of the tterv un energy. Mr. R. Monroe gave up every thought orreclovery and dire despair sat un rifle countenance fif every person interested in his existence or happiness, till by accident he flouted in a public paper some cures effl.cied by Dr. Wm. Evans's medicine, in his complaini, which indu ced him to pOreliase a package of the Pill, which resulted in completely removing everysy mpt of his diseased He w.ahes to say his motive for this declaration is, that those afflicted . with the same or any symwoma similar to theft from which he is happily restored. may likewise' receive the same inOrtiinable benefit. LIVi.R.COUPLAINTSIX YEARS STANDING. MRS. SAUAII BRENIIISFAL wife of Mr Amos firenhiser, enrner of Second street and Germa-ntowni Road, Pia dadslphia, affected., for the last slicers with the Liver Complaint, was c impletely restored to health by Dr. WIVI., E. VA NS'S Cadiomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. Her symptoms were habitual costiveness, excruciating:pain in the ■ ~,,, ach, depreSsion of spirits, languor, extreme &Wily, disturbed sk ep great pain in her side, could not lie on her Intl side without:an aggravation of pain, dizi-nesss in the head, dimness of sight, with other simploins indicating Wet derangement in the functions of the Liver. Mrs. grenhiser has made trial of VIA rious medicines now before the • public,. but re ceived no rilief until she was advised to make trial of Dr - Evans Pills, of which she le happy to state that they effectually relieved hei of the above distreasing symptoms, with otheii, which are not esseptial to intimate. Mr. Bretibiser, (husband of the above Mrs Brenhiser, ;'had been two years aflietesl with a distressed state piles and Costiveness, of which he was effectually cured. • PARALYTIC RHEUMATISM. • • A perfect cure e ff ected by the trealasenrof Di Witham Evans. Mr. John Gibson,wf N.4th street, Williams burg, afflicted with the above complaint . for three years and nine months, during which time he had to ow crutches. His chiel symptoms were excruciating pain in all his joints, but .specially in the hips, shoulder. Ineea and ankles. an ag gravation Of the oainewards night; and for the must part all times from external !teat, an obvi ous thickening of the fascia and ligaments, with a comPleta.l.we ofmnseulat power. F. h. the ben efit of those afflicted in a similar mslriner,Otr. Gibson conceives it meet to say thatithe pains have entirely ceased, and that his joints have completely recovered their natural toile, and he feels able to resume his ordinary busihess. 171TERESTING CASE DYSPEPSIA & HYPOCHO2I DRI ACISM. Mrs. Aone G. Kenny,.No. 115 Lo / cis Street, between Stentan sod Winston streete. afflicted for ten years with the following distressing symp toms Acid eruetation..daily spaimodic peons in the headjoss ter appetite. palpitation of the i heart. yid dinees and? limness of sight, coold not lie on her right aide; disturbed rest, utter inability of en gaging qn any thing that demanded. vigor or courage,.scimmimeia visionary idea Oren -aggra vation of her disease, Iwhimstcltleversion to persona OCIVOU and places, grountilese uppre hensions of personal danger and poverty, an irk someness end weariness of life, discontented. dis quietude on every slight occasion, phi; conceived she could *either die nor live, she word, lamented TII,I4 ,, PUIWERW : JOURNIAIib . •"• • , • delponded,and thollght slrs led.o emit Iniserablw lite, never was one to bed; with frequent; mental hallucinations. Mrs. Kent 4 hid the advise ''of ,several eminentchysicians, and had recoman to .numerous medicines, bat could sotoobtainweena temporary alleviation of her distressing her husband persuaded her to make trial of my mode_of treatment., She is now quite teliet-e4, and finds herself nut only capable of auending us her domestic rifairs. hot avows that she enjoys as good health at present as she did at any period of ticr crikenee. -. 3. *KENNY. Husband of the aforesaid Anne 'Kenny. Sworn before me this 14th dl, of Dee. 1836. Peter Pinckney, Cam. of Deeds ASTIVIA. /5 YEARS STANDIIIO. Mr. Charles Hobart, No. 12ilbranvsstroirt..N. Y. afflicted for five years with butnotal habitual Alithini, applied at the office 100 Chatham street on the 4t% of October; laboring under the follow ing symptoms. A sense of tightness *low the chest. with the greatest difficulty of breathing. distressing cough. generally coding' with copious expectoration of viscid phlegni. disturbed rest. the face turbid and of a livid hne—could not he in a horizontal potation without_ the sensation of immediate suffocation. languor. drowsiness. and dizziness in the head,' and Illfe of appetite. . _ . applied to the moat eminent pheiselans in this city, likewise need sevevatntber remedies without obtainthr any permanent benefit. until his friends perivaded, him to place himself under Dr. Willa= Evans.treatinent. He is now re lieved of his c.nmplaint,' and called at the office yesterday. alinWlar that br bad not words to es , piece his gratitude for the benefit he bad receiv ed. October 21, lism. We do hereby anbveribe oar signatures to the truth of the above curve, that the statement is in every reepeet true. EAR all 11111;:NHISER, .11/11N STEM Baker. No. 17 north Eighth sorrel, Philada. I"olsidelphic. Oct. 21. t. 1837. Dr. WM. EVANS'S Medical Office. for th •ale of hi. excellent Medicine. is ■t No. 19, nortl Eeiehth street, Philadelphia. • Solikby J T. WERNER. Sole Agent for Seruylltel County. M holesale and Retail Dry Good More. PoLLo4:3( & WEAVER have just received in addition to their extensive assortment at DRY GOODS, Super Sur crier Blue and Black Cloth,Superior fancy coloured do. new style cap. simeres, sattinetts and Beverteene, miners' Ma uling, 4c. Feb 18 14— G R EdIT BellitGa INS! Valuable Real Proprrty in Pottsville FOR SA LE TIIE undersigned offer■ For sale all that wel known three story BRICK STORE ANI , DWELLING HOUSE and the appurtenances oblate in Centre street. Pottsville, Ilee.properVi of the undersigned, .trigether with nine tithe. .enements in the rear or said building,- and th. of of ground whereon the whole viands. Th. brick building aforesaid, exmlaiifs.thirty feel it trunt—fini.lted from the haseinent story to th. zsrret in the best style of workmanship, and brill is a business stand and a residence, is most fa vourahly situ .ted. The fipefoing property wil be sold on luw arid accommodating terms. Par a the eurchase money may remain on the prop erty Ihr a few year's, it desired. Title to inputs hie. and possession can be given imim (stately 4 ppl le to G. M. JUNNINGS. April 2232—tf FABLE Colored Leghorn Rai. a' Prince de Juinville, for men and bnvw, jusi e ref ired by N. NATHANS dt. Cu. Puttsvilke. July 21,1818. 56 Ilooring Boards. drA Cita INA Murked Elocirin_g boards. plough ed, tongued sod grooved ready for laying. I, end I dtfe•ent quality and prices, cunstaitily on hand, end for sale in tots to suit purchasers, upon application by letter to .1 A M ES M. PATTEN. Planing Machine Wharf. N. L. Phila. Co. or MILLER & HAGGERTY. april 25 31-0 Pottsville. ROYAL COLLEGE SURGEox.s' • liavnay. Miskinls Pills. THE Original ilygeian Universal Velketablt Medicine, pre; sired by W. M 'SKIM Esq., Member of the litiyal College of Surgeons, Licen. (late of Apothecaries Co.npany, Fellow of Rol Court Society, Surgeon to the Royal Union Pen shin Association, Lancaster place, Waterloo Bridge; and Perpetual Pupil of Guay's and St Thomas' llospitilS. London. These pills having gained acelebrity unparal leled in every section of the Union, are now con. sidered by those who value good health, india pensable a family medicine—patronized by a num MI body of the most eminent Physicians both in this country aid in Europe,—is sutficient, it is presumed, to stamp their character io the es timation of every thinking man, and it is hoped, a far better recommendation than the course re sorted to by ignorant and unprincipled pretenders, who to tnisleid and deceive the public. publish what they call practical proofs and certificates of Cures, that exceed all bounds of rational credibil ity, and most of which, if not all, are either gross fabrications, or procured by/rated and connivance. The editor of the Long Island Farmer, may. "This medicine has obtained an unprecedenteo degree of well preserved popularity. Having tak en these pills ourselves to advantage and witness. ed their beneficial effects on others. we have no hesitation ir. recommending them to the public as a safe salutary and useful family medicine." b a oiNime are. genuine without the signature of the - General Arent on the label, by whom the a. bove medicine le imported into this country. JNO. HOLBEIN, 12S Waverly Place, Gen" Agent for H.S. A supply ofthe above Medicine jest received and for sale by; . B. BANNAN, Sple Agent for Schuylkill county. July 16 • 2-. 2911% 8011 e R ELSouperior Varsity Floor from 'tow the litequedsct Mills. just received Os Consignment and for sale SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville. ility 1 ;": s'2 Miller lc Haggerty, WHOLNSALE AND RErALL Dry Gocds,Proatry, Wine 4 , Liquor Store (Nextldoor to Mottimeea Hotel) THEIR ambezion with a house in Philadelphia enables thSiii to keep on hand a 'very Wan. .ire assortment of goods. which they will sell at Philadelphia prime. Store and Tessin keepers and private families, would do well . to call and judge-tor themselves. aril 19 91 •111104110 e. • THED wagoner sir Rehanytirill booms ltavitt radted4the seibaciter, betters 4' Admits, Tatra oo estate a Nowt wag % late or Part Carbon deoesied. All persons having claims nalio4 the emote of said decedent era te r quested to make known dm name to the subscriber without delai. • , CHARLES W. CLEMENS. !' Administrator, Pottsville. July 98, T 88. 58.4 NOEICO. rr HE Register of Schuylkill County havim , granted the subscriber. Lettered Anson pirencia. lib i nix ROA on the estate of Juni! Wile. Nortbainptab Comity. deceased.i-L. AU 'persons timing claims against the smite ot? said decedenq rs requeided to mate known thii came to the subscriber without delay. 4. CHARLES W. CLEMENS. • Ath*istratig. Its emits sea, Pottsville. I July 28. IEOB. - 58-6 EADING. • NAIL AND IRON WORKS" 'NAVE on tram AAAAROILER MOH, - SHERI: do, ROUND 1r SQUARE IRON, • COAL SCREEN oh. • R 4IL ROAD as. • Bar Iron of any size drawn to order. Nails and spi k es ad,. all Fite* , for sale at the lowest City prices. • REIMS; WHITAKER *CO.; Reading., May 2.1. 1838. 40-Coni • Poplar Board. anti Plastering Latla;, 20,000 inch Peplot Enordo. 40.000.11asjering Lath. for solo by SAMUEL IiARTZ. 14.1838. 45-. Readiai Nail & Iron Works, HAVE on hand boiler Iron. sheet of various ax sizes dui, and also, all the different sizes her iron; also. round and square iron from up in 3 inch Railroao ism of the various sizes, punched and-countersunk. and cot the angles ready for use; and band iron. I sizes-nails and spikesi— also. ton iron of so 'or quality. All of which are offered for sale • t lowest city prices. KEIM. HITAKER df Co: Readingaupe 25. 183 R. . .50—tt To Old Countryoseso. Agency for Line of Packets from Liver pool to PAiktdelpkia. THE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed A gent Rif. the Messrs. Comes Line of Liver pool Parket& between Liverpool and Philadelphia. and will receive the passage.money from those who wish to send fns their friends in the old wintry. and al•so. will procure Bills for those per sons who may wish to L ining* money to their irsends abroad. ' • The Packets belonging to this Line are fitted up in a superior manner. and are commanded by persona who pay great attention to the comfort and cmtven'ence of passengers—er.d have earn great satisfaction to passengers generally. EMI /rants who intend residing in this region, will find it to their advantage to engage their passage in thin Line, and land at Philadelphia; they will. ay so doing, save the tare and expense from New 'York to Philadelphia, which_ it jeerer fees did tare for each individual. The rates of fare will be made known by apply no at the office of the Miners' Journal. june 20 B. HANNAN. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR s the grandest ornament belonging to the human I frame. How strangely the loss of it changes the countenance and prematurely brings on the ap pea r. lace of okt age. which causes many to recoil at being uncovered. and sometimes even to shun society to a void the jests and sneers, of their aequaintaneeohe re mainder of their lives are consequently spent in re. tamest- In short. net even the kas of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom ss'does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances OLDRJDGIF:'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from telling off on the first application and a few bottles resters it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers; prevents the hai. from tenting grey. makes it earl beautifully, and frees it from scurf. Numerous certificates of the first respectability in support of the virtue of Olaridge's Balm, are shown by the proprietors. 1:r Read the following ROBERT WHARTON. Esq. lateidayor or delphia; has certified. as may be peen below, to tlai high character of the following gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Okkidge. and have found it hi my serviceable not only ea a presets tire against the falling off of hair. bet %km a certain na ., storatrre. WM. THACHER.senior, , • Methodist Minister in Si. George charge. No 86 Noeth - Fifthunteet. JOHN P. INGLES. 331 Awl street. JOHN D THOM %S. M D. 163 Rae. at. JOHN S. FUREY. 101 Spruce HUGH m.IIRDY. 143 South 'ld is. JOHN GA RD. Jr. 1113 Atch st. The aged, and those who persist In wearing wip. may an always experience its rierormtve panne, yet it will cumin!, rue its mimes in the emanation oftbe public, when it is knnwn that three of the above wip ers are more than DO years of ago, and the others not lesarban 30. ' [From the ida_yor] Comuormrsayrn or PunnermeNti. Cituf Phlladelphis. I. ROBERT WRAON. Mayer of mid city of Pkladelphia.do hereby certify item' am well untaint edeC Witthur Mune. P &Furey. and Hugh lif. whose names are signed to dreabouand• riesto,thet they ate gentlemen of ebaramot and ' MuntiM _and u much full credit should beeves to the Said maidens. _ In linnets whereof. I bun laseminto eat Whisk itnd canoed the seal of the eity tat beallgrad. this [L. IR stub day of Deeember. dre. Roma wumrrox, ia CaMion.—Nose genuine widsom a spl imaged wrapper of Falls of Napa. with agente sames Ore. Wbolowde and need by Corners& alma Inettbr or &MN Now Yolk Sad renuled by T. El. ' likittirdnm My O. MR 117 4 • MiZMiMIIM ~~ • ne pitladt "Ibr =Mr.' Ore - "pith' bithis coiinu7. mini aoPpeee't MO ate 'non at liberty to adopt die -method awaking Iron ute • withAndirache by the we a lusted air blast; although I gave notice year that I had IL patent for smelting% Iron' . with Andirainig toil, both by die Mae if a !co atmospheric and a heated air blast,' would n infoim the public again, that on the 14th of ;a 1838.1 remind a letter froiii the,Comini sinner of Adonis at WaWiegtoo, dating: 1 1 . 8ir. mom examining the ease of Mt. lion for a patent for smelting bon by, mule fe Aathmente, I hate viewed -hip elahn arkinaerhiri with your patent- of Dee, 1833, and have Eiy nodes to his attniney of this deeishm:" attempt to Midi Imn ore with anthracite i' ve , sail of a heated air blast, la an thfringeinentir eIY patent. against which I caution and tea ail magas I shall prosecute cflry one infringing upon, my tights. according Aercl4 they offer to of rights kir the Unica. leg of raniacm, aceorCing to my patent 'apnia very moderate-tines. 1 FREDERICK W. GEIIBMIAINER.I New York, May 16, , 1838,,. . 37=4 1 noir Sale, A tialauabk Tract of Coal Land, LYING and being in the township of Net ire wegian. Otl the Weld Rraneh near thejW Branch Rail Road, about ...our miter trout gbht i l kdl Raven—Alirre it me or more Coal Veins peeving through We and. For informathM atip• P 1. 140 JAIX)11 RE€D, 1 March t - Resumption or Ilusinesil. • Ernw.mtva STORE. THE Subset iber returns hi. grateful acknoarl edgements in the citizena.ef Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his at,eistance Alf ter the lore of his property by fire in December last. and would .t. acquaint them and the pub lic generally, that he has a/tin commenced the' Drag Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemtna, in Centre Street, in the borough of Paturilte, where may ,ailwaya be had 4 general assortment of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye Steak And every other ankle in the above lineovhieh he is disposed to sell on very low and acthainio daline terms: N. B. TT Physlcians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. WM. T. faTING.I Potterille.,Tday 30, 1838. THE Subscriber is receiving from the Lys?. tim Collieries. • fresh' supply ell ihe eelebrs terl SPOHN di LEWIS RED ASII COAL, now tending at his •had; Pine street, Settuilliell;-'— Orders left at the office, No. 81 Dank aipeet.,, or at the wharf. will be promptly attended to. F. B. N ICItOL S Philadelphia, May 12,1F38. 42—• Eyees Note Books. V . lfEtr'S German and English Now, -BoOkt, " just received and for sale by - B. BANI4AN. 54 Poturifle. July 21, 1838. CALL AT THE New Establishment Corner of Centre snit Minket Streets Pottsville •VHD' subscribeis respectfully announce (9 their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store liirmerly occopie4 by Jacob Bull & Co, corner ei Centre and. Market streets. where they ire now provided witha chhice assortment of Dry Goods, Groceriey Liquors, ifir.c. • - which they are deternmned t well at the v ery how. .t prices. HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. B. All kinds of Couhtry Produce taken at the highest market pricesi Apra I a R._ E 'r-.l c _ CM 4e 3, II el s ! 1 o ft 414.11 rns Pm r: -4 ft -c ___.• • * - ft THE Register of &himlkill Coonty having granted letters of Adibinistration tu theaub. scriber, on the estate of Atha Timaises, late oi. the Borough of P3ttirrille, Schuylkill Col Ty. deceased. Therefore all persons baviiig claims against said deceased, are requested to pres e t them -- properly authenticated for settleMent..and all thus* indebted, are requested to mike imme diate payment to the subscriber. JQHolit3. C. MARTIN. Administrator. 60-6 Pottsville. August 4th. ISM To Coal iMalelio. THE Subscribers having taken the4lsrge and commodious wharf strut (or corner of Callowhill and William sireet.o on the Schuylkill.near Fair Mount, Philadelphia; are prepsied to receive any qaantity of Coil; Lmber &c. on wharfage or storage; on the ope# w rfor unii.ir cover on the'most .r eamonabie tcrmie E very attention paid to coal cats' igped..to thein. • References—Mr. George Blasi. Schbylkill•lia vent Mr. Philip M Si, 8 roucti & HAVERSTIL Fhiladelphia. July 11, ISM 153-3 Wetherill & Brotheri • AT 7111. OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT " '"''" " fr. • EAST SOM. * • . , Taw Doors non TEX Coma' ot! Alm Se. PHILADELPHIA, DLtNUFACTIIRERS OF White Lead illy sad / Calomel, pound in Oil, $ • Red Preeipt, Red Lead. , Mho do Litbame. Vitriol Alb. , Moon Yam. tbdp.44lliiiill4l do Great Tart. Lawrie do Red Ether WA. Pataat Yellow • _ . do. Nitric 4• Few Lead 4 -de Acetic , i Lear Caudle • =ol ._ OCeele do . , Aq. Fork At et Mg* - U:dad° Aeid Suiph. do , , 1 Epsom Site . Lae. %JAN» , , de Na Sep.Catb. Soda - b -N pi. onage Ma ntet. im' Bet ti es. Corroa.l66. Neve. Etbiopa Refines oftbimpber. lel Niue. ' Rees ` lbs. Ms for male the above meothmed 'to pear yids a general amettereat mf Pato lhatri' sad Dye *alb mid vital then maids la tbel plea ed mid Madleleal Doe. Pam' momalketateta titan die ism . eall ' eider *taboos ksed.tbey *die j . motto. , ply their him* sod tbit'peltbeeit the • WI ISIMIII , Wisdom aid Puitets Cam, Dem 6 S r is ft 10- . 016,50,1 • . . kl."' =SIIM=E MEE MEE at Ponirtlte, or Mr. HOFFMAN. at Readi n g.' COAL. Nottpe. • iat'tlliMmilik-Oluidry • - FOR Vi ttlitt:,-..!,tx•?;-.-- cotton M 'IA seieiibnifolitidrt pleesakte‘ituitedaarktliet*AbuYN kill' cotton/. +Di *rery Ireasojtiableleriee:V:LThie Voundry I alomtnenternent -ot1.111;ittl• Schuylkill arid. Suleruchurnhe 4111 to a pitoßt ;tintelbelitioettie, Seit ft eitiiellone Ithe'Cininiky'to,iio4liii weal For ttruerAc t apple' to - . • 1 5 0 Iii Iron Foonilere. - or LlA.AcAw.ymik - 4.- - , Vorfcrintati;. €4l. ° EMI )nly 29 /MVPs .411ret7Areilillffli -3, -- lniOß SALE by MO i lid il a ttynt i nnr ia ," Philadelphia, June 30 ; AiIISUMMER . GitililM JOHN SILVEIU'' frIAEP t S pleasure in in formieg ItiOriendeatiathig a ,tpublic. that he tontintienhnllniitcetiltiugdee the I•• Pennsylvania HOW- in tf••ttsville. He: Appear his Past reputationii.r keeping a respectable Ealabb' lishmeat, acquired during. the eaperienceen. year* in the same lice of business. lind a desivi: tri.,pleasea may merit a continuance of their' &it:ire - end patterel • age. • JOHN SILVER has made griangenienta ,Witit Hobert Harmer. of the "Corrine° ire." . .,N0.44,: North Third !tram. Philidelphis for a slimily' of delicacies which the Philadelphia marketeari afford -during the Summer season. , . - . . • • Bill of Far eb' Hoist Beer. cold, per plate, - Corned do, du do Fried Ham 4- Eggs, • do Green Tuitie Soup, do Lobsters, Sardines, - . .. .Fresh Pickled Salmon, . Spiced Oysters. -' , . Otd Madeira Wine. par bottle, ' - .1 WO . Old Pale Sfierry Wine, - do - • -,I 50 Old 140%11. do do , 150 Old Port . do do 150 Old Lisbon do do - 1 00 Champaigne.-(PainieteciA - do ' 11 PO, London Brown Sioui, - do rri Pepper's, Smith's & tiechers XX rote Ale. • Apartments are always in readiness for - &Tref Parties,Ac and those who nail may expect to Xecelin every attention. Pottsville. May 11, HOS. HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. Or' The .extraordinary reputation thatDx:Spotin'is• remedy for this distressing complaint is every day gaining iv certainly a matter of mach astonishment. Thatacrinuch soffenrig should have existed for aged• via bout any &scorer . ) of ap effectual preventive, oe cure is truly a subject of match 'wet. Nit Dr. S. how • assures the public thni such a remedy has been in vented as will convince the most credulous. The principles upon which it sere are simple atittplain.— It Wan admnteo fact that this complaint, whether• called sick .1 leadache, or Nervous Headache, arises _primanly. from the stomach—shore they; have the Nervous dlenda he mry rest assured that tbil organ, the stomach. is the brat cause. that the system has become vitiated - or deb.hated, thmugh the stomach, and that only through the? alum cbadhel most they e,xpect a restoration of the „natural and healthy functions of the system This, °Neer. Dr, Spohn's remedy is eminently calculated to• attain— The twill of th.s position cannot be controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headache becornolort+ winced of it. the sooner will their sufferings end in restoration to health. Dr. Spohn pledges his profsed simual reputation on this fact Tbe'yetnetly moy be had of apothecaries. • WhoiesAle and Retail by Cometock & Co. No. 2 FletcberfSt. New York. anal Retail by EPTING. 56-1, Pottsville. Joly 21. 1838. Storage. THE Subacrthers having vented the wharf on Fainndont dam, foot of ‘V iiiltW Rt.:Rail Windt joining tfie one occupied by A. J. Bolton & Co., are prepared to receive - Coal, Limber. Re. on wharfage. and commivoion. Enquire °COW tub. acribera on the premises. or at SOnih Vt' ha' yea, BUNTING, CL4ItK & O.' 47—ly jnne 2n . CaOtion, THE undersigned cautions thr publie against purchasing or leasing the tract of land calkd Clinton - Tract, on the Hest Norwegian- tail road. from Elizabeth SprihmOr Henry Morris for her. as he the undersigned lolnims title thereto, and will institute • suit against any person suerript , , ing to take the possespfun thereof. . JOHN PUTT, 32 Manheim. April 28,1838. ra„lJ et r i tl ye ß d l b O y lt Jersey Conv,asserl Mimi, just ••• pottsviiie. July 21. 1E38: 56 & Cot 56 , Presh Syrups. LEMON, Strawberry, -Pine Apple; Ginger.. Blackberry. ALT ireaft l e mmas. paper then. , Almonds, Resins attil riga, jolt eta' iced by N. NATHANS. Pntlxvilln. Jolv V. 83P NEW IRON_ & Hardware *tore.- - THE subscribers would respectfully, announce' to the public. that he has tidded.to.his formes clock, Iron and Monitore. earisiiiing to part or American and English Bar Iran; Hoops and Band= Iron, Round Iwo, apported Mara; Cast, Crawly, Shear. German and English, Blister and A, M... Steel Vices, Mouse.ltolc anvils.Smith'it 'Bellow% Cast Steel hand, efioping and. Broatialee, nail* and'spilcFa, together with a.. general ` itssortment. of Iron Mongery, all of which will be Paid at ga . duced prices, by JOHN. CI,AYTON; April 22 - ! 92 B e njamin commhigsi scarrort.itt r HAS removed his; O ffi ce to Cerstre•Atreet, posits the Brick BaildmgreGiiiro M. Jen- Mum". *here he trill attend to id' boshiess en. trusted Oat 41 to him in the hoe of hie profmrkion. • - 484 idus,kal !Instrumanits. trifE sutscriber bee just received lend , teem J". fin` sale 4 keyed German Fluter. plain. Octave Flutes, Clarsonete, ' Flageolets, - IrsOltns, Pike. Violin Bridires. &dap atellElow4mr, Clerionct Reedy, Guitar, Stmigb. • Vieth) Rows—littre finish. He respectfully tUritoe'llatt 'o's46 1 4 - taltind , moth* hhritock. • • i tr JOHN L.Ci. MAR No:" may dfr, Het U t ,-"- II - IN ~" En ME • •-- Ili 8} 121 1 25 25 Era 1111 OEI MEM