Pottsville A. cadenty, FOR Yuung 'Ladles, coo , octed by the Sisters of Charity. The exercises of this institution will be returned on Mondiiy, the tliird day or . Septlieelber:pext.. All .he braleelies f a good Eng-. Bah eduletion are taught. with care dm- by veto petent teachers. The elentents of the Trench language. together With Mel hrdgirages OlGreeee and Rome, will he Muria [it sequined. Terms from 50 to $5 . prequiti*xr. Langukges ex tra. Pottsville, aug. 22, ma 63-3 To Contractors tion and N 1 l'hilanelphia and Rea PROPOSALS will be received et Iteree Meet, in Reading, on the 13th day of September, .s(the ensuing month) until !the hour of:s P. M., for the grading of the heaviest sectioneorthe Rail Road beiween Reading and Port Clinton, inelo dipg a tunnel of sixteen hundred feet in' length in the neighborhood of Port 'photon, and' for the Masonry generally on this-litirtion of the Rail Road. The sections are to be let are very' heavy, some of them involving {Mich rock excavation, and the. Masonry consists, of cavorts of large •opening, and heavy bridge ebtitments and 'Any further information in relation to the work will be given on applicatioiX to wukT R4)IIIN SON, Acting Engineer, or', the Assistarit Engi neers on the line, and maps and profilris of the line and plans and hpccifreations of the Masonry will be ready for examtnathin at /Leading,. a week previous to the letting. • Persona unknown to the lEngineeve. will be eti peeted to hand in with their proposal% satisfacto ry'testimunials as to character and Competency.. MONCURE ROBINSON, C. E. Ptilsde!tibia. lIILE 18. 1838. 64 233 guperior Fa mily F tram the AcqueMuct Mills, just received on Consignment and for sale by SAMUEL HARTZ. 52 Pottsville, July 11, 1858 NO CURE NO PAY. PRIG $l. -Ati - 6%-/ HAY'S LINIMENT. No Flcritore.—This extraordinary chemical composition, the result ot science idrid the inven Con of a celebrated medical man, the introduction of which to !the public was invested with the so. lemnity of a death bed bequest,has ahlce gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the cor Yeetness ot the lamented Dr. Gridley's last con Cession, that '• he dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this sub Sect," and he therefore bequeathed t his friend 4- attendant• Solomon Hays, the secret tifhis discove ry • . to now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most certainly for the cures of the Alea, and also so extensively and effectuallY as to be fiie creduli ty. unless where its effects ere witneissed. Exter nally in the billowing complaints. Par Dropsy.—Creating extraordinary absorp tion at once. AU Saul ings.—Reducin them in a few Wonni. liketintatiaTi—Acute oriChronic,lieing quick ease. 4 1 ' • Bore Throat —Bv cancers, ulcers. or colds. . Croup, and Whooping Cough.— E i xternally,and ever the.ehedt. ALL Bruises, Sprains and Burnt, cured in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers.—Wheiher fresh or long stand ing and fever mores. lis operations upon adults and children in re. docing rheumatic swellings, & loosening coughs and tightness of ihe chest by relaxation °lilac parts, has been Surprising beyond concept kni.— The common remark of those who have used it in the Pitra.•is "It acts like a .charm." TIIE.PILES.—The price is refunded to any person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. 'These are the positive o!ders of the proprietor to the Agent.; and out of hinny .p.bou sands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We might insert certificates to r iiy length, bu prefer that 'hose who a•U . the snick, shoukl ex bibit the original to purchasers. CAU rION,--Nole can be gen;ine without a splendid engraved wrapper, on 'smith is my name, and also that of the Agents:7-e , SOLOMOVIHAYS.I Sold wholesale and retail by CtrySTOCK ,& CO., Solo Agenut,,g Fletohtr street, New-Yorlt, and retail by W. T. EPTING, etaitrti at. Pugs. lON Pt. •' To Coal Dealeis. T 4 obscribeis - having taken the large , sqd co odious wharf oo Celbwhiil 'dreg! Or corner Cellowhill and William itreets,; ( l.on the Schuylkill, near Few Mount, Philadelphia; are prepared to receive anyloantity of Coal. Lumber Ic. no wharfage or atotage, on the open wherf e tr "'odor cover, on the stoat reasonable terms. Ev attention. paid to coal consigned to them. ri Referenees—Mr. George Beet. Schitylkill sem, Mr. Philip H'S*, Pottsville. • &TOUCH & HAVERSTICK: rhiladelphia, July 11, 1838. 83-3 mo. To Old Colintryinos. Agency for Line of Packets free' Lieer , ) pool to Philadelphia. THE SUBSCRIBER inia been sp"pointed A. gent for the Messrs. Cope's Line of Liver. -, { pool Packets, between Liverpool and Pbiladelphia.- . ; ,*ni will -receive the passage money from those -, - who wish to send for their friends in the. old 'country. and also, will procure Sills for throw per; eons who may wish to Ltransmit money to their . friends abroad. The Packets belonging to this Line are fitted -up in a superior manner, and are commanded by *sons who pay great attention -to the comfort and convenience of passengers--ar.d have given great satisfiection to pamiange . rs genela)ly. Emi grants who intend residing in this 'Von. will find it to their advantagelso engage thi n passage in this Line, and land at, Philadelphia , ! they will. by axi doing, save the taii and ettnal : from New ark to Philadelphia, which is stv do!: lira torreoli individual. The Mee of Are will be made known by apply ink at the . Aix of the Miners' Journal. janeao l BANNANI. - t - • , • . Notice. • 'ME Register of Schuylkill County lufyint •••• granted 4 fetters of Administration to the. Sob. scriber, on the estate of An TiMMORIF h i k edf Borough of' P3ttactlie t . Schuylkill mows, deceased . . Therefore all persons hiving cifines against said deceased. are *ettueoled- Mite , * them properly authenticated far settlernent.snd all *hove Indebted, are ivouristed to make imme diate payment to the sub.criber. JOHN Si C. • MARTIN.. - • Administ ra tor. PottsvilleA Ogust 4th. 1838. 604 for Eicava- ILEADING NAIL AND MON WORKS, MS AABOILER IRON, SHRED do. ROUND 4- SQUARE IRON, COIL SCREEN do. RIM ROAD do.. soury. ing Rail Road Bar Iron of any.size drawn to order. Nails and spikes of all sizes, for sale at the lowest City prices. - KEIMB, WHITAKER CO. Readinz, May 2 .. 2,1838. 40-6 mo Poplar Board:, and Plastering Loh. 20,000 FRET 3 inch . Poplar Boards, .10 4 00() Plastering Lash, Glr sale by SAMUEL LIARTZ. Pottsville, July 14. 1838. Reading Nail Jic. Iron Works, HAVE on hand boiler Iron , sheet of various sizes du. and also, all the different sizes bar iron; also. round and square iron from i up to 3 inch Railrmd iron of the vitioua sizes, punched and counteritunk, and cut to }be angles ready, for use; and band iron. All Myna nails and spikes— also. EMn iron of superior quality. All of which are offered for velem the lowest city prices.' K EIMA. WiII:TAKER 8f 1:10. Reading, done 25, 1838. 50—tf COAL. THE Subscriber is receiving from the A. Law inn Collieries. a fresh Simply of the celehra. ted SPOHN & LEWIS RED ASH COAL,Mow landing at his %herr, Pine street. Schuylkill. Orders left at the office, 81 Dock street, 'or at the wharf, will be promptly attended to. F. B. NICHOLS: Philadelphia; May 12,1838. Handel 'and Haydn - Music. BOSTON Handel and Haydn Society's crillee tioe of !Church Music, latest edition,just re-' ceived arid for sale by Pottsville, August 11, 1838. Interesting and .Astonishing MORE conclusive Faxon& of the extraordinary efficaCy of DR. WM. EVAN'S celebrated Cainomile and Aperient Anlibilious Pills;in al leviating afflicted inankicd. To James Dickson, 36, Cornhill, Boston, Agent for the sale of Dr. Wm. Etans's Camomile Pills. Lowtt.t., Nuv. 15, 1836. Dear Sir—Know inz by exrerience that every reference that the afflicted receive of the benefi. dal results of medicines, I :cheerfully offer mine to the public in 'behalf of DR. WM. EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILLS. • I have been afflrdted fur !he last ten yews with distress in the head and chest: often so, bad as to . deprive me of sleep for three or four nights In anceission, but hate never round relief by any of my friends' prescriptions, until my wifir;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 to health, although I have not yet entirely finished them. Should you consider this any bepefit to yourself, or the public, you . , have my cheerful per mission to , üblish it. Vann,. respectfully, THOS. K. GOODHUE, Centralist. NTERESTING CASE Cared by Dr. Wm. & Evans's - Camomile Tonic' end Family Aperi erat Pals—Mr. BENJAMIN BOWN, corner of eilltiopen and Georges streets, Philadelphia, affect. ed for seven years with ettreint nervousness, by which he was notable to write his name—his symptoms were, cruses tion, daily spasmodic pains in the head,. lota of appetite, palpitation of the heart., giddinoss and dimness of sight, utter engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or courage, sickness and weakness ex• terne - debilityi disturbed rest, sense of gr.:wore end weight al , the stomach alter eating, great mental despopdency, severe flying pains in the chert beak ond side, costiveness, a dislike for auciety 'and cenveroation. ' Mr. B. has made trial of variousnldicitieit now before: the public, but effect,to no observ i ng ha a publiti paper some cores performed by Or, William Beans* Camomile Tonic and Filthily Aperient Pills, he was induced to Owe them a trial, of which he is at any time happy to state that they effectually cured him of the above distressing disease. 31 - Peritimei who doubt the above cute, ere most respectfully ti . ireetcd tp ttte above mentiotied per. soh, at the north wed corner of Bhipp l en and George. streeba BONJAMIN BOWN. Philadelphiii October 26,1837. LIVER CORPLA INT 4 IO YEARS STAND. . Mfrs. - Hannah Browne, Wife of Joseph Browne, N. 6th street,.near Second, Williamsburg, alias, ed for thelast ten - years with the Liver coMplaitit, ectropletely restored to health through the treat ment nt Dr. Wm. Evans.; Symptoms—Habitual constipation of the bowel's. total loss of appetite, excruciatingpain ofibe epigastiie region. great depression otepirits, languor atid'oiher symptoms of extreme debility, 41241d:red sleep, inordinate' flow of the nienses, pain in the right side, could not lie on her left side Without an aggravation of the pain, Urine high Oared. with other quip. toms indicating great derangement in Utte func tions of the l per. f hdrafftro iie wail attended by three of OW fora' physieiana, brit received tin little relief from their medicine, till: Kr. Brown procured some of Dr. Wm. Evan's)* invaluablepreparations, Which of ireleirea her o f the above distressing symptom With others, Which it is net essential to intima. I JOSEPH BROWNE. City and t orinty of New 'fork, as. e Joseph IBrOwne. of Williamsburg, Long Island' being duly sworn, did depots" and .sat the facts as set forth in the within Waterneut.hs which ho has sublet:Wiled but name , ate just anittrue. 1 JOSEPH BROWNK ficui 'nd of the Said Hannah BUarne. Sworn before ate this 4'l day of Janua ' .1837. P.ESPER PIN K. Com. of ' INTER OM NO godE of Ter& Con. 7 itv, 4 iPtiati4- Mr. 4ilbn. line el applied 134 1 :he Ist day, of Sultilinber at. that-office .100 atham street, laboripg undettlie 4 following eymptornes— A-slight spitting of bloodidis mg c o lagh. at tended with !iin expectoration co paroleet,matter. night meal,: general enia ' ion, dialeolly ot breathinto 'exertion, with:a I marked hectic )lush•on the , fheek. On exam n ation. the cheat isle war. found td sound well every where exlmpt on. der the-telk4avicle. and. Iht the arm pet of the same aide 4 ,' ' 11 -.. ' B. BANNAN. 62- Read the Following. •-• - • • 7 • --THEAINERS, MIME I'Mataterit;• , -DIMOW tinalte tfin'leittoradive CaMoinile Pitht[ - .4ititkPAliiir.:le„*taiitiiegtio". policatiat the same time ka:kirituttiooo-IWrin .thur ay* .rheas thernightAtieettatidtelio: ear the exPectonltton'olliilitit COnittioheaqiitakticifit of Coughing .till iemiinint In - threottc,,Or. ed dared as 'mini to itontinnelhe de ... gli - .4ml to Bali in the enuire of twee* - ' Olen' 'air. health continued timidly increasing. ithont the least cough. Gilled. at the Orme on the ith of this month, quite ennvoleseen . t reaumiingz his sincere thankkfor the beriett he had ohtitined. The shove Mitient - chiedy used milk iegimen, &wits biarealment. . - , - ' ASTRINIA,TRREE YEARS STANDIfiriG. Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuylkill, Winkled with the above distseasing malady. Symptoms.--great languor. flatulency. disturbed rest, nervous head ache, difficulty Of breathing, tightness and stric ture across the breast, dizzinessi, nervous irrita. bility and restlessness, could not Re in - a bori zontal position, without the sensation of impend lag suffocation, palpitation of the heart, distree ing cough, costiveness. pain of the stomach, drow siness, greaUdebility and deficiency of the nerv ous energy. Mr. R. Monroe gave -up every thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the countenance of every person inttreated in his existence-or happiness. till by accident he noticed in a public paper anme cores effected by Dr. Wm. Evans's medicine, in his complaint: which hide. ced him to purchase a package of the Pills, which resulted in completely removing every symptom of his disease. lie wishes to lay his motive for this declaration is, that those afflicted with the same or any symptOms similar 'to those from which be is happily restored. may likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. LIVER COMPLAINT 811 YEARS STANDING. MRS. SARAH BRENHiSF.R, wile of Mr Amos Brenhiser, corner of Second street and Germantown Road. Philadelphia, affected km the last six years with the Liver Complaint, was camplPiely restored tohealth by Dr. WM. E. VANS'S Cambm4 Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. Her symptonis were habitual costiveness, excruciating pain it the stomach. depression of spirits, languor, extreme debility. distui beit sleep great pain. in her aide, could not lie on her left side wiihout an aggravation of pain, dixeness in the head, dimness Maight, witlrother symptoms indicatinggreat derangement in the functions of the Liver. Mrs. Brenhiser has made trial of va rious medicines now betiactelbes public, but rs ceived no relief until she was advised to make trial of Dr Evans's Pills, of which she is happy to state that they effectually relieved her of the above distressing syniptoins, with others, which are not essential to intimater Mr. Brenhiser. (husband of the abuse Mrs firenhiser, bad been two' yeartg;sflicted with a distressed state plies and Cotiseiress, of whir.b he was effectually cured. PARAUTIC RHEUMATISM. A perfect cure effected by the trealta r ral of Dt William Evans Mr. John Gibson, of N.4th street; Williams. burg, afflicted with the above complaint for three years and nine months, during which time he t.. had to use crutches. His chief symptoms were -excruciating pain in all his joints, but especially,. - an the hips. shoulder, knees and ankles, an air gravation of the pains towards night; and for the most part all times from extetnti I beat, an obvi ous thickening of the fascia and ligaments, with a complete loss of muscular power. Fur the ben efit'ot those afflicted in a similar manner, Mr. Gibson conceives it meet to Say that the pains have entirely ceased, and that his joints have completely recovered their natural tone, and he feels able to resume his ordinary business. MTERESTING CASE DYSPE'PSIAk& mrPocnoaDRIACISM. Mrs. Aram d. Kenny, No. 115 Louis street, between 'Stanton and Houston 'atreete,• afflicted for ten years with the following distressing aymp. toms: Acid eructation, daily apasmodic pains in the head, Imis of appetite, palpitation of the heart, gid diness and dimness of sight, could not lie on her right aide, disturbed rent, utter 'Mihail of en gaging in any thing that demanded vigor or courage, sometimes a visionary idea of v n aggro. ration of her disease, a whimsical aversion to particular persons and place., groundless appre pensions of personal danger and poverty, an irk. primeness and weariness of lite, discontented. dip. quietude on every Plight occasion, she conceived she could neither die nor live, she wept, lamented desponded,and thought she led a most miserable lite, never was one so bad, with frequent mental hallucinations. Mrs. Renuy' had the advice of several eminent,physicians, and had recourse to numerous medicines, but could not obtain even a temporary alleviation of her distressing state, till er husband persuaded her to make trial of my mode of treatment. She is now quite relieved. avid finds herself not only capable of attending to her domestic affairs, but avows that she enjoys as good health at present as idle did at any period of her etistcnee. J . KENNY. Husband of the aforesiid Anne Kenny. Sworn before me this 14th day of Dec.. 1886. Peter Pinckney, Corn. of Deed ASTHMA, 5 YEARS STANDING. - ,bn• Charles Hoban, No. 123 Orangs street, N. IT. atillicted for five years With humeral habitual Asthma, applied at the office 'lOO Chatham - sweet en the 4tit of October, laboring under the follow ing symptoms. A sense of tightness across the clgLit: 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—coukl not he in • horizontal positit i without - the sensation. of immediate suffocation angoor, drowsiness, and dizziness in thc.heaa. and /mu of appetite. Mr. IL applied to the most eminent physicians in this city, likewise used several other remedies Without obtaining any permadent benefit, until his friends pomaded him to place himself under Dr. Wiffiam Evans' treatment. He is now re. lieved of his complaint, end called at the office yesterday; avowing that be bad cot wards to ex. presehis gratitude for the, benefit he bad receiv ed. October 21, 1837. • We do hereby _ subscribe taw signatures to the truth orkhe above cures, that: the statement _ every respect true. SARAH BRENHLSER, _ 'IOEIN STEW, Baker, '_. No. 17 north Eighth wrest. naiads. nilUgelphia, Oct. 21st, 1837. Dr.iMrlit: EVANS'S Medical Office. fits 'the sale of bts*Cellent Medicine, is at Nis. 19, north Heigh - tit stivit; Philadelphia 4 Sold by. , ' .J.T. WilfiNEß. • .-. bole Agent for Eichoylittil County. LOSio. • O N Satordej babe ie . titre street a Pair Rook wrapped in a Fla; flaaltarebiett andel:kir, a Store and Mein amount. Of no.uae to any per: SOO bot lite owner. The &der Win be 'minted by lei vid; the book atthe at of 2,lkpat.. ty'e. _r - JOSEPH GREEN: Anted 11,11139. s 100 mem ' *IC Br it '' '''" - -rn c, ..0 cosi, As itipiompoithiibecii,...me.c..... abhillo4 no Patent thliesaliir.t.lr Ore with_ilit thracite Coolie the. einmtry. mai, iiiiiiiMia they ere now at liberty.to adojitiPsse metho d, - snieltiorline 'ore with Aothracift by-the-W. - of a heated sir rdsan although '• I 'gave node. aitt year Hiatt had-s patent for innidting Duo Ore with Anthracite Coal, both bit 'WO en of i ta#. at,nospberie and a heaved air WOO would. pup inform the pciblic van. that ea the litlitif .1 ' nary, 1838 . 1 reaebreda letter from the Comm ' ' siooer of ratents-d WashingtoopalatialF "Si t upon examining the case of Mr. Crantee applies don for a patent for Suaeltiat boo by . ma** 9t Anthracite, I have viewed hisclahn as totetkri vi l with yam patent of Dee, 1833., and have gi notice to his attorney 'oftins decision." Beefy 'attempt to smelt Iron ore with anthracite by t h e tumor a heated air klast.la an isfringement upoim my patent. against which I caution and wal'e ell men: is I shall prosecute every one tnfiinging upon my rights, according to law. And 1 . fog - thee offer to dispose of patent rightefor the creak ing of furnaces, according to my patent, updn very moderate terms: 4 . FREDERICK W. G EISSENILA TNER. New York, May 16,1838. - 37—Iy i Q. . ..... t.... rr t 0•• CC„a. De P.rai G Z 4 z ft a C:Joi r ri CO A r ip 1 4” 11. e.• t cb Oti tla, 1 ii.... i A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF . HAIR, i s the grandest ornament belonging to the huoian frame. How strangely thi loss of it changes • countenance and prematurely brings on the ap cr , ance of old age. which cauees many to recoil at r uncovered. and sometimes even to shim society Ma, void the jests and sneers. of their acquaintance; the re ma miler of their lives are consequently spent in re tirement. In short, not even the lon of property is the generous thinking youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair froin failing off en the inn 'application and a few bottles restores it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers • preveins the bah from turning grey. makes it curl beautifully. and frees it from. scurf. Numernus certificates of the first respectability in support of the virtue oftddridgiee Balm. are shown. bv the proprietors. rr Read the following i i 1 ROBERT WII A lITON. Esq.-late Mayor of Phila v-derphia, has - ceriified. aa may he seen below; to the high character of the following gentlemen. i The undersigned do hereby certify that reharemed 1 .tbe Bahia ofC.olumbia discovered by J. Oldridge. and Rave found it !uglily serviceable not only as a preven tive against the tilting off of hair, bin viso acartsin te entrance. NM. THACHER, senior. Methodist hluuster in St. George charge, 1 No 86 North Fißlamatreeti JOHN P. INGLES, 331 Arch street. JOHN 11 THOM 48, M D. 163 Rusin. JOHN S FUREY, 101 Spruce st. HUGH Mc. 'V RDY. 243 South 7d st. : JOHN GARD. Jr. 123 Ateh st. i The aged, and those who persist in wearing Wigs, may not always etpenence as restorative qualities. et it will certainly rase its virtues in the estimation of public, when it s known that three of tbe above ' - ere are more . than 50 years of age, and the whets NW a L be less than 31.1. (Tram the Mayor.] Colt O:MIA AYH Or PENNSYLVANIA. i City of Philadelphia. I. ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia. do hereby certify that I am well acquaint - ed with Mears J. P highs, John S. Furey, anti Megh l McCurdy. whose names are signed to the above certi= fleatr., that they are tentlemen of character andire spectability. and as mach full credit should be given to the raid certificate. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hlnd. - and caused the seal of the city to be affixed. his [L. 8.1 sixth day of December, Na i ROBERT WHARTON. Mayor. Caotion.—None genuine without a splendid Aeel engraved. wrapper of Falls of Phagra, with agents nammilke.. . Wholesale and retail by Comstock and Co. 2 Fields. er Street New Yolk and retailed by . 1 W. T. EPTIND. Pousvillt, Joly 25, 183& Eyer's Note Books. I, EPER'S German and English Note Bobke, jam received sod for sole by 11.13ANNAN. .„ Pottsville, July 21, 1838. 541- LEIDIPS CELEURATED ; Blood Pills, AFRESH supply, just received and for kale by B. BANNAS. Pottsville. August 11, , 1,33. 64 • . CALL AT THE i I .-- New Establifil I neUt, Corner of Centre and Magiet .treets Poithrille THE subscribers respectfully announ ' te - their friends and the public qua:ally,- hat they have taken the store formerly occUpie by,. Jacob Bull & Co, corner of Centre and 111;ut streets, where they are now proeided,witha 6skr maortinent of Dry Goods', Groceries, Liquors, ,&c. . which they are determined tonsil et tbs4sryiess eat prices. HAZZARD & RTRAUCH. N. B. AR kinds of truantry Protitteehthla at tbe-hi ghest market prices. ; Aprit GRE.IT geel oar affstirti Valuable Real Property in PottsaOle, - FOR SALE THE underaigned Oen far sale allithat swell known three story fillet STORE 4ND ,DiVIILLING NOOSE and the appastamukele situate in emigre street, Pottsville. the Prokiir7 of th e undersigned, toge th er with : doe ether tenementsio the rear of did, banning, anCthe lotofgroaud whereon the whole itabds. The hrielsbutiding aibrssild, motairwthuty tht n b front-s4inisbed from th e buethenl Story to the garret babe best style etwor,kelan and', as showiness stand and a =resifts ta. opt ii. vaundily:aitnated. The thregainit7 he sold en low and accommodating • VS; alb* eurelkose gooey may iemant oniftsjpop : fatl.pr t egis."years, ti desired.' Title inutinint- Win and pomentaion can to vacs' =War 'PO/ to G. M. J April 21132-tf =M7Ig!M 1111 . . • „ ” , . , .. nor Sal e s A =taxable Tract of C00;,..Lin4, 1 - i :VIRG sad befog in the township of Nerwi: 1 'Yeir.ori thelVest Hugel near the t iff t Bras& ail Road. about itotisolleis from Stij/ :- kill Eitaventhere it Asa or more Coal yen i pieetot Waugh tkii.aad. For iollirtnati 'oil, a • PIS to - JACOB AEU; at Pottsville, ' or Mr. HOFFItAM4 Ntiskinls Pills. THE Original Hygeian Universal Vegetable Medicine, prepared by W. MISKIN, !Esq., Member of the floyal'College of Surgeons. Licep (tate of Apothecaries Company, Fellow of Bel. Court Society, Surgeon to the Boyaltlnimii Pen.: sine Association: Lair-alter place, Waterloo Bridge; and Perpetual Pupil of Gisity t a and Fit Thomas' Hospitals, London, These pills halting gained aterebrity tomarel leled in every section of the Union, stile now colt. sidered by all those who value good health, indis pensable as a family medicine—patronised by nuineroas body of the most eminent Pbyeiciaris both in this country rain turope,—is putricle,L, it is presumed, to stamp their character in theta timation of every dunkin.g. men, and it is hoped, • far better recommendation thbn the comm re sorted to by ignorant and unprincipled prekenders, who to mislead and deceive the puldip„ petdieh whet they call-practical proofs and certificates of Cures, that exceed all bormds of rational credibil ity, and most of width, ifnot all, are either Ow fabrications, or procured by fraud and connivance. The editor of the Long Island Farmer, seri "This medicine has obtained an unprecedented 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 publiclas a safe, salutary and useful family medicine." • a •None ate genuine without the signature' of the General Agenten the label, by whom the la bove Medicine is imported into this country. JNO. HOLBEIN.I29 Waverly Place, • Gen'l Agent for U. S. A supply orate above Medicine kik received and for sale by L B. BANNATI, Soto Agent for Schuylkill ciatulty, St— , July 16 MRS. A. C. wiearukoort' s Boarding and Day-School for Young pi dim Centre St. 3d door above Norwegian St. i POTTSVILLE. /VIBE course of instruction under the soperin-, 0 . tendenee of competent teachers, wdl embrace Orthography. Reading, Wriiing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Map Drawing. IfistOryl. Composition, Philosophy, Astronomy, Drawing & Painting.. Music, Plain and Ornamental' Needle Work. &e. &n. The Seminary will open on the 20th init. 'Perms made knewn an applitailiol ; -3m Pottsville, August 11, 1838. 62- -- , . Stray Mare. , 12 CAME to the subscriber, residing in Barry township, Schuylkill coun ty, about six weeks ego, a BAY MARE, about 6 or 8 year. old.— The owner it requested tti crime forward, prove property, pay charges, aid take her away, otherwise she will be sold ,incoriling to law. HENRY BOLICH. August 11, 1838. ' 64-31 i., Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. THE Subscriber ratlines his grateful aeknowl. edgetnents to the citizens of Pottsville and oihers, who stepped forward to his assistance •f. ter the loss of his property by fire in Deceniber last and would also acquaint them and the pub lic generally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business its the hops, formerly occupied by Charles W. amine,. In Centre Street, in i the borough of Prittorille.ithere may always be "had. a general aasortment of Drags, • Medicines, - Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stud's, And every other article in the above line. w h ich he is disposed to sell on very los , and accommo dating terms. N.' B. QT Physicians preseripttops earelblly put up at the shortest notice.. lr c WM. T. EPT. Pottsville, May 30,1E38. : , Eing Musical Instruments. vIIHE subscriber has just received and open JIL for sale 4 keyed German Flutes, plain, Octave Flutes, Clarinets, Flageolets, Violins, Fifes, • • Violin Bridges, Pins, Wings and Bow-lultr. atrium( Reeds, ° Guitar Strings, • Violin Bows—extra finish. He respectfully invites the public to cal and examine his stock. JOHN S. C. StAftTo'. Olt may S,TE3E. Weitherill & Brot her, AT THE OLD STAND No. ES NORTH FRONT EAST SIDE. . Tram Dooms now inte.Contine or Anift ilr.' PallleADWllliTh, • i . ; MANIIPACTUR ERS ',OO l Whim Lead dry mid l .. Calomel. • 1 • i . pound in Oil, Red Precipt. L - Red Lead, white do Uthtrite.Vitriol Alb. Chrome Yellow , Solp. Quinine ~ • - do , Genes Tart. Emetic ' • t do Red - Ether SW* • ' Pateet.Yeihrw do Nitric 13opr Lead - do Main ' mm, . War Caustic O Co I. Vitriol - ..Com. * do ; I.- • * Ail. Fortis 41larvilli I reptsia '' . Miriade Acid Ralph. do 1 1 , Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur ', , I . Tart. Acid ,Opt. de /Yuan: Rap .Carb. Soda • Kerlearldineral : Corm. Slab. Mere. .:E.thiopa_ dd.. t, . r • . , - Rdbieri o ( Champbor; Sal Plitre•BrOSOae. ,fie. Over ibr eoliths above' inintiosed Irtic to tetNes with- even* Ismitatent of ?Meta. Dna* ad Dzo %AL lord egret) Wee article iithe 'ha* nal and Modielital rline.. • t - - - ''' Being manakentrentsf rill Om ankles. ander thitabwri hind, der pledge dienMelren ail 2 their hilade 'and _thoimblie oath" sent Window and Pllante Glerw.. nest& 4 24 1 0. Oet 11 Mk I 410 k igMMMOIMMI MEI IPOist Elliation• ILL i • ..1,, tiaTd it ghat* ssu e, thier w „ L fsilliagt . s : pleasantly tituatedakPort -"On41 • kilt , county, on very reasonable tertati . !A 111•..,1 , 1L ‘Foundrillt bi The CorturieneeisteuVilf 1 ,, 1 Schuylkill it 4 Sultqueharnia Rail kook !oft', alakinit. Sod a short time .0nt,41,14, ' best situations in the country to do bW um For terms, &c. apply_ to. • PARKE &'7llglidtt;-- trob or ISAAC - . 1 1 1 M11 8 1;1' • - ad and Walnut PliOt Phitideiphitt, June 30 A CARD SUMMER ARRANGE • • JOHN SILVER . 111 IA }EFS pleasure in inforining his - I}lssiiii as dif pehlic, that he continues huritmrscreerapdek the "Pennsylvania Hall." in Pvttasille. .Thr his past reputation fgr keeping a respectable Etesib: Inhalant, acquired during the experience en Jones in the same line of basitiess. and a dean. to. Ow may merit a continuance 'tif the# ramp and "aeon. age. .... JOHN SILVER has made arrangement' with Robert Harmer. of the "COTOUCOWIeNo.d4, Zia* Third street, Philadelphia fora supply _oldillktbs delicacies *inch the Philadelphia marietiputa • _ during the Summer season. Roast Beef. cold, Corned do do Friel' Hatri4 Eggs, GreeriTurde Soup, Lobsters, Sardine,,, Fresh Piehied Salmon, Spiced Oyster*, Old Madeira Wine, pir bonle. Old Pqle Sherry Wine, do ' • Old Brown • . do do. Old Port .do do Old Lisbon do do' • 100 4 .. .; Champaiane. (Palmetto,) do . 2 140' 1 London Brow Orion St t, -o x - 34 - '1 Pepper's, Smith's At. Secbers Pale Ale. ‘: ' - Apartments are always in readiness for &AO, Parties, & c and those who call may expect-Ye reeevelF , every attention. Pottsville. May 11, 1833. SEP-if '-: • HEADACHE, • SICK it 11i ERV(HIS. k O The ettraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohni" remedy for this distressing botnelaird is eyery day' gaining gaining is certain ) a-matter of inuchastoinahnsent. Thataci much ani ering shouldt have existed for ages I wi hout any d'scovery of an effectual preventive. or cure is truly a subject of much regret. but Dr. S. now assures the public that such a remedy has been it. vented as will „convince the most credulous- Thee. , principles upon which it acts are simple and ' It is an admitteo fact that this complaint, whithet Jr called sick headache. or Nervous Headache:lZ • primarily from the stomach—those who think have the Nervous Header be may rest award jthif the argue, the stomach. is the first cause, that the' system Ins become vitiated or debiltated, throat,* the; stomach. and that only through the mope chamset. MHO they expect a restoration oldie natursli healthy functions of the system. This -objeet.i Dr:* Spohn's remedy is eminently eaksilsfed to 'third—% The truth of this position cannot be controverted{ int,. the sooner sufferers with the headache become COO. • . winced of it, the sooner will their sufferings end' is' restoration to health. Dr. Spohn pledges litsprifellr( Siena] reputation on this fact. The remedy may be had of apothecaries. .1 „l Wholesale and Retail by Comstock & CO. N.. Fletcher St. New VOA, and Retail by WM. T. EPTING.• 56 * - Polunrille. July 21.1838. • Storage. T HE Subscribers having tented the whar f aril Fairmount dam, font of Willow St. Rail Roadil joining the one occupied by A. J. Belton di.! C 0.4 are prepared to receive Coal. Lumber, &e on ', wharfage, and commission. Enquire of the stits , "l. scribers on the premises, or st2B South Wharves:l BUNTING, CLARK it CO. • ' Caution. %NUE undersigned Cautions the public atiniej purchgsing or leasing. the tractor limit •Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail inside ,from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morrie Wilier - as he the undersigned claims title thereto, lank will institute a suit against any person stietwptil big to take the possessioa thereof. Manheim, April 29, 1838. Jane 40 . Fresh Syrups.. - LEMON ; Strawberry, Pine Apple,. Gn iiii tiiit Blackberry. Alpo treat' Lemont. paPer It Almonds, Resins and Figa,•just. rece ived by '' 1 N. NATNANS. Pottsville, 3oly 28. 1838. . NEW IRON 4 Hardware store. * .: ,' 1 THE subscribers would reepectiblly anneinati.. to the public, that he has added to his forma* stock, Iron and Hardware, consisting or mitt' ‘- American and English Bar Iron. Hoopeandßin Iron, Round Iron , assorted stem Cakt.Croily: Sheer. Getman and English Blister , and A, 1141 Steel Vices, Mouse-hole aovils-Smith'i, Belkoi - Cast St e el hand. choping and ' Broad ales, nail and spikes, together . with a general , asscirtinen , of Iron Mongery, all of which Will- be sold at rtir-+ dueed prides, by JOHN CLAYWN. - / April 22 ...- 4- 7 . Benjamin' W. Cuminingk. - ..' , -4. , •17/ 7 0/47VE le ifT '4411Pk , 1 . i wrAs removed_ his Office to Centre Bttiei, Op Jo n•posite the Brick Building of Giotto - M.A . * niugs, where be will attend to,ilrbesint* - 04. trusted to Vat in the line of hilice4o9*- , ''''. l l ~, ' Octal :- .. t:- , '. -49-ti . ' - 1 .0 ..'. ; . krLENDreo triiiii,..th Cariikht : i'iliiiit# — ?..-. cir Matting and rintry Cariseff *Not rase ;liy . __ . . N.-NA *Co. 'lt. • . , em i r il Pottsville, Joly 21 , 1838 ' ' •-• ' '-- , • ...Mr— ". -r-. , - - • , .: 1 .:„, IgrrIQUETTE for Ladies,*liliatir , J.-15 Beaaq. Jost neared aisOwiitale by B. B4NNAISt • M=M=!= - • iNew Goods. yam have just received. and are neveiiiii*. V . a lar g e and general assortnieriCieri and seasonable goods- 1 0 1 ga wiA reduced prices for-cash. aosEni Menai Carlson. Angled HAZTARD & - sTaAl7Oll* • WHOLESALE' • Dry-Goods, GrOcVer: ‘, hI quer E 1 St",010:::?-4t-i . :„.: „d Centerff Cadre. and Morifil*4l4 - : Arne t- " • • " •OW "-•11 DIMMO HE 1 1 .' „'.7.-: ----:.4.<•:--.--j Mill of Fare. pergate, do do JOHN POTTL 32' 0 ~ 6 i • - tt, MI DE El EMI wet 15§ 25 1 so 1 50' 1 1 sii, 150 68--