The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 05, 1838, Image 3

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flenE undersigned, woe d fully Wasp
J'L a ll there who have it , Wen towards tilt
erect 6 o oft tlniverzaliat . arch, in lkiroogti,
that - he is authorised to co - t su ch nbanriptiona
and receipt for the same a par; of the mate.
rials have been contracted .r, and O now in pre.
cesa of delivery;; .thane wil , are ab leto pay p Ilie .
whole amount of their an . ;Mona, are
fully relocated to confer t, e above favour. wl4n ;
called on. and from thole ho are nnable to g
at present, a part will be nkfuVived. i
; JOB M. C LAND..!
,
Pottsville. Sept. I. . 68-3;
A, CA
MRS. Shippen•a Sch..
2, Mi. Pleasant Row
Unties open far the recep
be carefully Wain:lewd in
English Education, Ter
and Drawing if required,
august 29
To Old
Agency for Line of
pool to Phi
kr been .appointed JA-
Cope'e Line of Liner
rpool end Philadelphia,
p mane? from th
I eee
. eir friends in the hid
LI ore Bills for those tier
/ moth money to their
TEE SUBSCRIBER
gent for the Messrs.
pool Packets, between Lie
and will receive the pa
who wish to send for
country. and also, will p
sons who may wish to t
friends abroad.,
The Packets belonging
up in a superior manner,
persons who pay great a,
and eonveigence of paw-
to this Line are fitted
d are commanded'. by
Mention to . the comfort
igern---trd have giren
• ngers generally. Epi
ng in this region, will
• entrain their passige
Philadelphia; they will,
• end expense from New
I hich is fonr or five dol.
great satisfaction io pa.
grants who intend resid
find it to their advantage
in thiv Line, and land at
by so doing, save the la •
York to Philadelphia, •
lan for each individual..
The rates of fare will
fag at the office of the
June 30
I made known by apply
Mers' Jahn nal.
tc, BANN AN,
Dealers.
ing taken the large and
on Caßumba! street (or
William itreeta„N on
'hilittlelphnotre
if Coal, Lumber
reopen wharf or
termor,Eyery
to them. '
To Coal
T HE Subscribers 6a
commodious wharf'
corner of Callowhill sr
the Schuylkill, near
prepared to receive
&c. on wharfage of
under cover, on the
attention pai&to coat
` Refsrescrs,--Mr.
ven; Mr. Philip H ,
ST,
rhilsielpbia. in
- eIL
. (frOm
LAIDEEIS'
ESPFAITFIY
"L We Ladies of
hopes by the deal
patch, and moderi
their patronage.
rs. B. Marion's, opposite
ethane & Co. in Centre
Her residence is at
the store of Mews.
^ Street-, -
June 2 '
`Wholesale I'
, VER have just received
'r extensive assortment of
Superior Blue and Black
. oared do. new style cas-
Beverteuns, miners' fue
-1 Feb 18 14—
EIOLLOCK de W E
IL in addition to th I
DRY GOODS, Supe
Cloth, superior fanoy •-•
aimeres, sattirietts an .1
titans, • •
Sale.
t of Land ir. Wayne Town
nty, near Friedensborg
adjoining lands of John
r and others, containing
e about fourteen acres wood
l e rest is clear.•and Well col
.res excellent meadow, the
wo Story Weatherboarded
a Kitchen attached r a Barn
got sold before the 22d day
will be exposed oil said day
tteu noon, at the Reuse of
t Friedenabnrg, byi Public
. or parcels to bug per
be heard of by applying to
AL VALUABLE tra;
Schuylkill
on (be Road to Potts • I
Snyder, •Daniel Berg
fifty acres. of whififf a I
had well timbered; t.
Writer% about five a •
improvements are a
Dwelling House with'
and Weavers Shop, i
urSeplembereett, it
at 2 o'clock in the •
Lukenbill Inkeeper,
Sale, either is the w
chasers. ' Terms ma ,
the owner on the pre'
JACOB ILAVICHER.
$6-3
Rust 25. 1838.
Pu tic Sale
OF RE L ESTATE.
yr* be held at th - House ddf Michael Qraeff, in
Ai the Borough Orwigaburg. on Saturday
the 15 day of Sep ber next, at one o'clock in
the afternoon of th said day, one house end lot
in Market Street in the said Borough, nVw occu
pied by Mrs, Lewi and twelve acres of land
through. the Centre urnpike Road passes • small
distance above the wn ot oSrigsburg, adjoining
ands ot Daniel Dei t, Bent. Pott end Joseph
Eon—late the es of William aietipskanks,
decealsd, and to be sold by
WI LIAM M SPENDER.
Ejecutor.
• Persons wiehing4: view the said property, nay
apply to John Ban in the Borough 01 Orally.
burg.
Orangeburg. Au ust 25,.1838. • 66-3
N 1
E have just W
• lOge and
and sequiairable
reduced prices for
J:
and are now opaning
general assortment of fresh
s—whi , h will he wild at very
i SEPEI
ugust 1
Mount Carbon,
itN; SEE
:D a assortme nt
mmer oods, anointing in
CALL
„TINT RECEIVI
, r llo ' Spring and S
part of
;
Dry
G
qn
Lnq
which lam pre r
cared in this m
or country prods
Escoara Home Manufactures.
Mar
Got )
tiktilitellire )
loft, &e. '
led to sell/cheaper: than server
, ket tor cash, ur in ,exchange
I, at the highest market vice
J. C. KERN.
tary inuftictory.l
a respeltfokly announces to the
etas eointneweed the Menefee
ary in •11 ita various branches,
atk
'entre Street, nearly opposite the
where nfectionere add uth
) suppft wholesale and retail,
ladelph' cash prices.
tants . respectioily, solicited
no his • before purchasing
•
ellOreCtie
"VHF. subseri
pithlie that
tare el Coofeetio
at hi. Store in
Pottsville IV,
era can sways
at the lowest Ph
Country Me
to call-and sum
ehlawbere.
I
-- 4
...
to
. - ~_.:.:i iii- A t
drIAROLI ' waited dialog board s.. 'to
ed dj for lay ak t
%-, 0 ' 1 , 1 =24d and Ktrnwl7,l-i d ' r?*
II sad Ififfebeff of differs* l ' , lip ens
cuastaody on {hand.. and for ode la top Wsida
purchapere, ppm" appliestioa by War. W 'l ' •
JAMES M. IaILTTET.'
Planing - Machine Wharf. N.1....Phi1a4 Co.
• br 5111..T.E1l & HAGOERTY.'
april 25 3144. f . Il' *Potan4lle.
ituriikili • Comity, fhias.•
The Cornrioriavealth of Penney!:
trania to the' Eihe a of Schuylkill
- County ' Greeting: hereas titan Or
' phans* Court held atiOrwigshirtg. is
& for thecounty of Selmylkiltlon the
third day of August. A. D. 1838.befOre the Hon.
orable Calvin Blythe,President, & George• Raush
.and Daniel Yost, ire', his Associates, Judges
of the Fame Court. Frederick Bensinger: Jr. in
termarried with Elisabeth Haulm= of thedaingh:
tern and heirs at law, of Peter Hoop, late Of East
Brunswick Township, in the said County of
Schuylkill, deceased, prageoted his petition to the
said Court, stating that the said Peter Keep, died
intestate' ph the twelfth day of February; A. D
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Light,
leaving issue three childram, namely to wit: Mary
intermarried with George Miller, now deceased,
and now resident in the State, of Ohio, Elisabeth
the wife of the said Petitioner, and 34 , a nf l a . l
et, in
termarried with Isaac Bensicger. end the
said intestate died. slimed in the de as of
fee of, and in a certain ineasisee-er Tenement
and tract of land, situate in East Summit*
Township, aforesaid, adjoining lends of:Samuel
Bartolet, lionmaater, George Iteekert and others.
and containing about two hundred and nine acres;
be the came more or less with'the appertenances . ,
ind „therefore praying the Court to award an in
quest to mite partition or valuation of the premi.
see according to law. We therefore command
you that taking with you, twelve free honest and
-lawful men of your bailiwick, you go to and upon
the premises aforesaid, and their by their oath or
solemn affirmation, that you make partition there.
of to and among the children of the said intestate,
in each manner and in such proportion sir by the
laws of this Commdnwealth is directed, it such
partition can be .made without prejudice to and
spoiling of the whole; but if such partition cannot
be Made thereof as aforesaid. that then yea value
and appraise the same according to lair. And
further. that yeti cause the said inquest to en.
quire or ascertain whether the said real estate
with the eppertenances will conveniently accom
modate more than one of the children of the said
intestate, and if so. how many of the said children
t will convesairsistly accommodate.
LEWIS AUDENItIED,
Prothonotary.
A Jury for that purpose will be held on the prem.
ises on Monday the 24th day of September nest,
at 10 o'clock A. M. by
PETER F. LUDWIG. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Orwirra. #
burg, Aug. 25. 1832.. c, 66-4
D.
for yotiegladiee,_No.
Mahataitogo et.eoh
n of Paulo; who 11411
he various branchei*ef t
a per qt. Frenjth
We algal terms.
:iat•OfteiS.
ciretsfrom LieOr
,
Schoy !kin Fla
V ER STICK.
53-3 mo.
M U
her services to
he vicinity, and
quick•
NEW DRUG STORE.
rit E Stabile' iber rein rnalis 'grateful rack now I
edgementa to the citisens of Pottsville "and
other; who stepped forward to his assietance of
ter the loss of his property by fire in December
last, and would also acquaint them and the pub
he generally, that he has again commenced the
Drug Rosiness in the r house formerly occupied' y
Ch. ,W. Clr Cent Street, in the
lwaye be had
merit a shaTe of
d Retail Dry
Store.
Gebds.
WHITE es. SON.
.1838. ea-
JON S. C. MARTIN
911-11
MEEEMOMI
Resumption of Business.
"DENNY CYCLOPEDIA and Pettily Maga
sine for 1831—just received Vols. 8, 9 and
10 Penny Cyclopedia, and Vol. 6 Penny Maga
zine for 1837, and; for sale by
4 / 1 . DANNAN.
66L-
Aoguist 25.
Dairy's Safety Lamps
- vOR SALE by • '
MORRIS,TASECER Ai MORRIS.
3d and Walinit Bt. Phil*
Phil. delphia. June 30 1 SS-•6mo
Bishop
A-Few engraved. full length pritds, edge kte
r BISHOP WHITE, irritable rot frames, Ica
received and for sale by Ithe subariber. Price
75 cents. 8.18..
AN3I/01.
aug. 22.1838. 65
.
111E,41 1 E0 •
MERCERS AN D T4ILORS,
. (Forma* ,Psrket. 4 Wiliiiinto
RAVE rammed on the. opposit4 side of Centre
Street, a few doors above Noirwegitio Street
where they offer fur salon select Ituisortment •of
Superfine fki t t Clothe' and C*meres of The
!atilt &shims colors, 'With anant mod
mem som mei cloths. li,restin gs, Linen and Cot.
ton Mina, Collets. Bosoms, Stocke i , Gloven„Sne.
panders. linen and cotton Hose, an d all Wads of
Gentlemen's wearing appare l
. which will be
mathoo order in the MIA approireil stela as to
the workmanship. and warranted* fit. °pulp
any in the city or elsewhere.
, P. S. P. & Co. keep on bend anAttelient wort.
moot of ready.macks Clothtes of itlitinds, Width
will be sold at very lowitties. •1.
juns 17 1,
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~Atiff,'
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OH E gcnichisive weirs or the extronimary
43 i efficacy of DR. WM. EVAN'S .esekh.Mstid
Canton* and Aperient Antibiliona tills in al
-leviating afflicted immillicd; ~ '
To times Dickson. 36, Colthilli lltwerin, Agent
for the able of Dr.Wm.BianesCiunsintiki Pills:
lowtt.4lll . oe. 13, IWO, '.
Dear Sir—Knowing by experwneWthit ram,
reference that the allhemd . Mahe oftliii'brinefi-
Mal results of siedichies, t cheer/lay*ex mine
to the public in behalf of DR. ,-WM.• ANWS
ICAMOMILE - PILLS., 11.M.Wbeeti afflicted fur
the last ten yeata with, distress 4 ibeteacland
chest: often so bad as to deprive Me ,if sleep for
three or fitat nights inisuceessien, but,harre never
found telief by any of my friends prOseriphons.
untiLmjr with saw the advertlemente ie.thepeper.
When she persuaded me to send for some, which
I did, and obtained two home and bottles, which
resulted in almost completely marling me to
he}hh, although 1 have not yet entirely finished
them. Shoield you consider this any benefit to
yourself. or the publie,yori have my eerfol per
mission to publish it. Voir..retretilis
KI
THOS. 6000 HU train*.
- .
!
INTERESTING 'CASE Caved by Dr. Wm.
A Roues Cmumidle Dole and BMW, Aperi
eat Pille—Mr. BENJAMIN BOWS, corner of
IShippers and Georgekitreets, bilidelphia,affeet
ed fo r seven years withce ma nermmaness, by
Which he was not able to rite hist name-Als
a ir
symptoms wertyertmeation.ditily spurimodir pains
in the head, loss of sppetile, palpitation of the
heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, otter ina
bility of engaging in any thing that demanded
vigor or courage, sickness and weakness cx.
tame debility. distiwbed rest, a sense - of pressure
and weight at the stomach after citing, great
mental despondency, severe flying pains to the
cheat back and side, costiveness, is dislike, for
'society and conversation. Mr. B. has made trial
of various medicines now before the public, but
to no effect, until, obserying in • public paper
some.cures performed by Dr. William Evans •
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.
• El - Persons who doubt the above mate, are most
respectfully directed to the shove mentioned -per
son at the north west corner of Shippen and
Georges streets. BENJAMIN BOWN.
Philadelphia Oetober_26, 1837.
LIVER COMPLA INT,IO Y EARS STAMEN,
'NG.
Mrs. Hannah Browne, wife of Joseph Browne,
N. 6th street, near Second, 'Williamsburg, afflict-
ed for the last ten years with,the Liver complaint,
completely restored to health through the treat.
meta of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptouns—Habitual
constipation of the bowels, ; total law of appetite,
excruciating pain of the epigasu is region, great
depression or spirits, languor and other symptoms
of extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate
now of the menses, pais in the right side, could
not lie on her left side without an aggravation
of the pain, urine high oskireci, with other symp.
tome indicating vitat derangement in the fune.
one of the liver
M re. Browne was attended by three of the first
physicians, but received but little relief Iron their
medicine, till Mr. Browne procured some of Dr.
Wm. Evans's invaluable preparations, which ef
fectually relieved her of the aboini distressing
symptoms, with others, which it is bet essential
to intimate. JOSEPH BROWNE.
,City and Connty of New York, as.
Joseph Browne. of Wilbaassburg„ Long Island
being duly sworn,.die deport ands my that the
facia as set forth in the within statement, to which
he has subscribed hta name, are just and true.
JOSEPH. BROW NE,
Husband of the said Hannah Browne-
Sworn before me this 4th day of January, 1837.
PETER PIN ENVY, Coin. of deeds.
iNTERIMING CASE of Terbece/ar Co.,
I
8. mptignt—M r. John Rowel appoed on . the Ist
day ciL September at the office 100 Chatham
meet:Whoring under the following symptom:—
Ibove line, which
et:44=lomo-
our carefully
PXTING
A slight spitting of blood. distressing cough. at
tended with an expectoration of krulent matter,
oil iri
night sweats, general murder' . difficulty of
breathing on exertion, with • well irked hectic
Bush on the cheek. On examin e ion, the chest
was foonid to sound well every where except on.
deit the left chivicle,. and in the iirui pit of the
same aide. . ,
Treatment—Directed to take; the restorative
Camomile Pills, . with the expeinorating
pound. at tie same time an injummion, to call in
firm dart when the night sweats had ceased. the
expectoration slightly caminishod4 u s Itghtfit of
coughing still remaining in the r oomin g . Or.
tiered as usual to continue the medicine, and to
call in the mouse of a week—When his health
continued rapidly increasing, without the least
cough. Called at the office onl the 4th of this
month, quite amvalencent returning his sincere
thanks for the benefit belied obtained.
Thajtbove patient chiefly used milk regimen,
daritg his treatment.
ASTRA A ' THREE If HAAS. STAIN DING •
Mr. Robert Munroe, Schuyllol, afflicted with
the above delineating malady: Symptoms--great
languor. flatulency, disturbed nist, nervous head.
ache, difficulty of breathing, tightness and *vie.
tore &crave the breast. diettudia, nervous irrita
bility and restlewnsess. could not lie in a .bori;
mutat position, without the 'sensation of impend
leg .suffocation, palpitation of ItSis heart, distres
ing cough, cortisone's, pain ofthe stomach. drow
siness, great debility sadoieficfency of the Derv ?
mu energy. Mr. R. ifillailvev! gave up every
• thought of recovery and dire despair sat on the
countenance of every person] interested in his
existence or hippiness, till bycident he noticed
in a public paper some Cures eff ected by Dr. Wm.
Evans's medicine , in his
Is
ind. Which indu.
1 oed him to purchase a packaged the Pills, which
resulted in completely . removing' every symptom
of his disease. He washes to trey his motile for
this declaration ta, that those afflicted with the
same or My symptoms similar to than from
which he is happily restored. may likewise receive
the same inestimable - benefit.
LIVER CORPIAIItiIrISIX YEARS
STAN DING.,„
MRS. SARAH BRENHOR wife of Mr
Amos. Rrenhiser,cornerigSetimid street and
Germantown Road, Philadelphia, affected for the
last six rears with the Livleri Complaint, was,
eon:whitely restored to health Iby Dr. WM. R.
VANS'S Camomile Tonic art ['Family Aperient
Pills.. Her symptoms' were Itibitual citstivenama i
excruciating pain . in the stooscb. depression of
spirits, languor, extreme debOtyydisturbed s aleep
greatpaiu her side. could' a, lie on her kft,
side without an sigrairatiori 4f pun, dizziness in
tho' bead, dimness airtight, with other symptom*
indicating great dorarigetnent the functions -if
the Liver. Mrs. 111111thiMIT hal made trial ors'
rioua maficines pew 'before the Public. bat,. vs.
caved: no relic!' entillsheedviiied to make
trial 01 - Dr lEyene's Pill. of Irk she is happy
to suite that they eireetnalli kneed. her er the
above distressing symptoms,) with abets, which'
are nokessential to intimitig I . • • 1 , 1 1
Mr. Brenhiser, (husband Of the drive ma,
Breakages,. bad ispetillsio pear/ billeted witka
Effni
Rug
-
oftressejiritatepilei
40'ria 4Ytld.
,
-rutaaarric ailEUXATilak
A Perfect "" 'Paid 4 1 a4"mt!aelit
Wiaisink,Eatase.
Mr. John Gibson, of N.4th Watt. Williams.
burs, afflicted with the above a:leapt/tint. forthree
years ind able montlii.. - during w6&b inne:_he
bad tunas crutches. 0111 thigh aymptontivrere
escrociating pain in.all hioriiiots. but ,eapeehilly
in . tbe hips, shoulder. team sad auk*. ig
gravatioo bf the pains towards . mid lift the
most part all tittles from external beat. an oluri•
oes thickening albs taws mid ligaments, with
a complete loss of macula: power. Fur the ben
efit of those afflicted in a chulhir manner. Mt.
Gibson iiiihbeives it meet to say that the .pains
have "Merely ceased. and Mutt his' joints have
completciy recovered their natural tons, and he
feels able to resume hi. ordinary bushier'.
/ATERESTING . OASE,
6 - EA r•11116:PTq ITiXlll•ki V:T6O:t A
Mrs. Arne G. Kenny, No. 115 Louis street;
between Stanton and Houston streets, afflicted
for ten years with the following distressing symp
toms:
Ac.sd.tiroctatiou, daily spasmodic pains - in the
bead, loss of appetite, palpitation f the heart, gid
diness and dimness of sight, caul not lie on her
tight side, disturbed rest, utter nubility of en
gaging in any thing that it' ended vigor or
courage, sometimes a visionary idea of en aggro--
station of her disease, • whimsical aversion to
particular persons- andplaces, geoundless . appre
hensions of personal danger and poverty, an irk
someness and weariness of life, discontented, dis
quietude on every slight ocession„she conceived
she could neither die nor live, she wept,, lamented
desponded, and thought she led a most miserable
life, never was one so bad, with frequent mental
hallucinations. Mrs. Kenny had the advice of
several eminent physierans,and had recourse to
numerous medicines, but could not obtain even a
temporary alleviation of her distressing state, till
her husband persuaded her to' make trial of my
mode of treatment. She is now quite relieved,
and finds herself not only capable' of attending to
her domestic sfirairs, but avows that she enjoys as
good health at present as she did at any period
of her existence. 3. KENNY.
Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny.
Sworn before me this 14th day of Dec. 1836.
Peter Pinckney, Com. of Decd.
ASTHMA, 5 YEARS STANDING.
Mr. Charles Hobart, No. 122 Orange street, N.
Y. afflicted for five yeari with humeral habitual
Asthma, applied at the office 100 Chatham street
on the Vs of October, laboring under the follow
ing symptoms. A sense of tightness across the
acid, with the greatest difficulty of breathing,
distressing cough. generally ceding 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 suffixation, languor, drowsiness, and
dizziness in the head, and loss of appetite.
Mr. H. applied to the - Most eminent phystetans
in this city, likewise used several other remedies
without obtaining my permanent benefit, until
his friends persuaded him to place himself under
Dr. William arena' treatment. He is now re
lieved of hip complaint, and called at the office
yesterday,. avowing that he had not words to ex
press his gratitude for the benefit he had receiv
ed. October 21, 1837.
We do hereby snbscribe oar signatures to the
tenth of the above cures, that the statement is an
every respect true. SARAH BR ENH [SER.
JOHN STEW, Baker,
No. 17 north Eighth street, Philada.
Philadelphia, Oct. 21st, 1837.
Dr. WM. EVANS'S Medical OlSce, for the
*ale of his excellent Medicine, hist Na 19, north
Eeighth street, Philadelphia.
Sold by J. T. WERNER.
Sole Airentlor Schuylkill County.
_ A CARD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT•
JOHN SILVEISt,
TAKES pleasorelin informing hi. friends and the,
public. that he tontine el his KM:MORT under
the
. "Pennsylvania Hat." in 1 1 -•turrille. He hopes
his past reputation far keeping a respectable Estab
lishment. acquired during the experience o( 'J years
in the ante line Of business. and a desire to please,
may merit a continuance of their favors and pima.
ago
JOHN SILVER has madearrangementa with Mr.
Robert Harmer. of the .Cornuco,ite." Ne. 414. North
Third street, Philadelphia for a supply of all the
delicacies which the Philadelphia market can afford
during the Summer season.
Bill of Fare.
Roast See, per' plate,
Corned do do
Fried Ram d• Eggs, do
Green Turtle Soup, do
Lobsters,
Sardines,
Fresh Pickled Salmon,
(fin ,
OM Madeira Wine. '- per bottita.
Old PirletSherry Winer do
Old Brown do do
Oki Port do " do
Old Lisbon do do
Chumpaimie. (Pstmetto,) dd
London Brown Stout, - do
Pepper's,Smith's & Seaters 2CX Pale Ale.
Apartments are always in readiness for Supper
Partive,&c.aud those who call may expect to receive
every attention.
Pottsville. May 11, 18313.' 38-tf
COsieli
'VILE Subscribers respectfully announces to
' ML the Citizens at** Burough-and Region,and
their friends in gentral,thil they are prepared to
manufacture to order, and will constantly keep
on hand, at the corner of coal and Norwegian
Streets, in the Borough of Pottsville. CAR—.
RIAGFA., BAROUCFIES,PHAETONS, BUG—
GIES, SULKIES, DEARRORNS, GIGS, al.c.
of the very best materials, and at the lowest rates.
An work entrusted to their carer. they will war.
rant to be manufactured equal to any in the
county or eleewhere, both in point of neatness
and durability. They hope that the public before
purchasing elsewhere, will call, examine and
judge 6:o themselves.
All kinds'of Vehicles repaired at the shortest
61304 and on the most accommodating terms. -
• BENEWILLE HILBUSJI,
WILLIAM DELBERT. .
I Pottsville, August 25. 66-3 mo
nodersigned having occasion to visit
•••
Europe, from whence he will return by the
twentraecond of October next. all litters address
ea to him, and professional basin" entrusted to
his care daring his absence. will be promptly
attended to, be Charles Whelan, req.
C. .LOSSER.
Orwitsburg. august 22,1838. 65:-tt
1 1 -
- raper
A NEW Assortment, consilhig Ora variety of
New;-Patterna. for Rooms and 'Entries, to.
gsther with choice Boideminat received and for
sale by , . B. E.A24NAN.
,
' Meat 25.. 60—
E=M==
t 4II O II N.
7 1 ;t4iiteatiligi - 44 4:
•
t high* in the township of mi. tie.
the life* Heap& near the "
.eat
di about guar miles tenni tic
ra ii • me or more Coal -V.
b t ie .and. For informatkOrep.
- , JACCpB HEE% F •
' • • at Foitivillie,
or Mr. HOFFMAN,
. itßeadin
Ala •
wegian.
Branch Rai! •,
lull Oa
thrio
11 to
Match 28 -
Mit Notict.
that beMinae Mr-Crane old.
,for amain./ Iron Ore with
".this comits7, many suppose ,
liberty:to adopt the row.
witkAtithriteite by the
'Ai ahhongh I gar! .notice
M it"Peik '
' Upatent
tbracita Coal
lbay are vow
mellow boo
' 'heated air
year that I ha , a patent kir. writhing • Won I et .
with Anthracite Coal., both by the use of •-•- .Id
atmospheric and . a heated air blast, I would now
inlorm the public again, that on the Idth;of.lan.
uary, 1838, I *rived a letter *our the drminie•
simmer of Pater at Waohington, stetingi '"Yuri
upon eta mini • the cafe of Mr, Crane's and:ca
tion for a paten for *aching - Iron by thee as Of
IT
Anthracite,l.have viewed bis claim lonia* ing
with your patent of Dec, J 833, and have g van
notice to hts attorney of this , decision." Every
attempt to smelt Iron ore with anthracite.by , the
useof a heatetiair blast, is an, nfringement ripen
- ' which
.1 - • ld`wr
int
w the grandest ornament belonging to the hp
I frame. How strangely the loss of it changer the
countenance and prematurely brings on the appear
ance of old age. which canna many to!recoil at beitig
uncovered. and sometimes even to shah society to a
void the jestaamisneen. of their acquaintance; the re
moulder of their lives are consequently spent m, re
tirement- Id abort Rol even the loss of property la
the generous thinking youth with that heavy aipki ris
gloom as litinehe loss of his hair- To avert all th
unpleasant c emnces .OLDRIDG VS BALM F
COLIISIBIAI *tope the hair from falling off on the met
apphsation and a few bottSN - restores it again. l ilt
likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers • primly is
the hair from turning grey. makes it curl Itienutiful t yl ie t
and. frees dream scurf. Numerous certificates Of I
first respectability in support of the virtue ofOldrideka '
Balm. are shinwo by the proprietors. .. 1
I Er Read the following:
ROBERT I WHARTON, Fee. late Mayor of Phila
delphia. has certified. as may be seen below. no Orel
high character of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we haire tried
the Balm ofColumbia discovered by J. Oklridiiii. Ord
have found it triply serviceable not only as a pier
tire against the fatting offof hair. hot also • certain ire
mutative : WM. THACHER. senior, , :
Methodist Minister in St. George charge,
No 86 North Fifth-street;
JOHN P. INGLOi, 331 Atcb stove.
JOHN 0 THOMAS, M D. 163 Rene Fat.
JQ IN S. FURRY, 101 Sprucest: I
Gll McCURDY. 243 South 7d at.' i
J N GARD. Jr. 123 Arch at. -' , i -
The a . and those who persist in wearing wigs.
may not al ays experience its restorative qualitierdet
it will ceri ly raise its virtues in the estimation blithe
public. w it is known that three Of the above sign
ers are mia than 50 years of age, and the athersinial
less than
[Foam the Ma r.) ,
RRONwitALTH or PefensYLvAnLa 1 1
City a f Philadelphia. ,
I. ROB RT WHARTON, Mayor of said city . of
Philadelp .110 hereby certify that lam well seqq‘in:
S
ed with M J. P Inglis, JohnFurey, and, ugh
pan iv
Mccurdy. hose 'games are signed to the above certi
ficate, the, they are gentlemen of character re
spectabilit . and as much full credo should given
to the ' certificate.
In witnirs whereof. I have hereunto. settny l land,
and caused the seal of the city to be &SOW (
this 1
[L. tEll sixth day of December. &c.
I ,
ROBERT WHARTON.
ri 1111,11r.i
Cantion.;-None genuine without spiral' eel'
rapper of Falls of Ntagra, wi th' a is
names &e..
Whotervleandretail by Comstoct
er Street Nevi Yoik and retailed by
r
Pottsville, July 25, 1838.
$lB/
12
25
25
150
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 Ou
2 00
sm
Port Clinton Polka-.
FOR SALE •
Immix be sold at private sale, the Fo ' ndrj
v v pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, DO.
kill county. on very reasonable term". This
Foundry. is it the commencement of th ittle
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail R notv
making; and will in a short time be oh f the
hest situations in the country todo a i t busi
ness For terins.dtc. apply to
PARKE ik . S. -
Iron Founder', Ph ill phi".
•
or ISAAC MY . ,
• . Port Ito n.
jnly 29
Reading -Nail & Iron INro
11111 AVE on band boiler Iron, sheet of
`=sizes du. and 'tau, all the-different ki
iron; also; round and square iron front n
inch Railroad iron of the verbal law*
and countersank, and cot to the angles ilea
usr.and.band iron. All sizes nails ant irpil
gni
atm, win iron of superior quality. Al, of
are offered for stale at the lowest cityJ , pd
ligilita. WiIITAKER,dy
Reading, June `is. • 1838. L . 50.
--÷••
Te Remit. ''' l l
- , A ...
HE,
•
rip HE , Coat Schntea and- Landing! tick
a to thaDanvilks & PuttaviHe.gait *iiiii
pony,. etjtionnt Carbon. The sine bekng
ery rernect well calentated"*ellit, , ah4ppi
coat ' The's:pi:le-4st be rettrld'iritli' ' 4.11
twenti . coal;Cata:'iltimitaxi &di! : i . 'A,
t
large wansbonan tuniwkarf. •
_Emit:tire 0t,.. , ~. TUGS Ai
eqpiii teed
Bi 9 N!t, Carbon,..luty 25
=
M/MW/551
•
I Ilgyer Abiote-Books;ii:
l iETrws Gerinais end &Ina Philefiraiits
jot received and far sigiehb,k
polfAir:
• PottimiliP: July 21,183& ' •N S 4 o`;
GltEdIT =ItsfRIMILICOM
I r ahaibte Riat - Property sit
•
FOR SALE' -
THE undersigned offers 'for' salWaltilett,:, : ynt
1" karma three .too ,BRICK STORE AN
PYEIZING HOUSE and the eppiiiteiciiiel _
situate in Centrl street.
of the undersigeed. together with- shill ;OW
tenements in the rear o? said did
lot of ground when:l t :l: use ) whole swots.
htickimidding afor d. contains 'laity. ,feet_
frimt4—dnished from • meat:story'
glirret in the bed style of workmanalt yu aid 'kith ky
ea st.husineres stand end a residenceos eamt
vonrably situated. The %review property.wit
tai sold on low and accommodating terms. hilt -
cif the purchase, money may . remain on the rug: ,
erty fiwa fep yi ae, it desired. 'lsde indispaita:
and possesmon can be given immediaMb'-e
-apply to 'I G. M. JENNINGS:, ,
April 2232-if
Boarding sad Del-Wool for'• rows* Lairs*,
` Centre St. 3d door - ribose ./foreeirwir ht.
`I I OTTSVILLE.
T"'coorie of inott action under thersaptirin:
tendeace of competent teachers, will stnbtaid> tr
Githograpriy. leading, Writing t f,,Srithrenstici
Grammar, Geography; Map Drawing;
Composition, Philosophy, .I.stOnutny,Uritning.4
Painting,. Muiic, Plain and Ornamtintil Needle
Work, Ace. &n. The Seminary will Operton that
20th inst. Terms made known On application,.
Pottsville, August 11, 1838. 62-30fc.
THE Hygelan Universal Vegetable
Medici e, prcspaxed'by W. MISKiN, Erik _
Member of th Royal College ot Sergeons.j.icen....
Pate of Apothe)saries Company, -Fear,* of 801.
Court Society, Siirgeon to the Royal Union Pea.
sion Association, , I(.ancasi.er place. Waterloo
Bridge; and Perpetu'ispil of Gully's and SC
Thomas' 'flospitabicLo on. .
These pills having gai acelebrity, pupate'',
lelel in every section of th Union, are now con.
aidered by all those who vain health. '
pensable as a family rnedicin patronizedo
numerous body of the most eau ent Phyalotanat -
both\ in thia country and in Europe, is sulficienli "
irirs presumed, to stamp their charm in them.
tiination of every thinking man, and t is hoped,.
afar better recommendation than the reci re.
sorted to by ignorant and unprincipled pre dere. ,
who to mislead and•deeeive the public, pang' '
what they call practical proofs and certificates,
Lures, that exceed all bounds of rational credlisik:
ity, and most of.which, if not all, are either gnaw: \
fabrications, or procured by fraud and connivance.
The editor of the Long Island . Farmer, says
"This medicine has obtained an unpremsdenttia
di If well -mired -- Lkj
i;k,
.110111
bar
to 3
abed
y
for
kes--
hick
le.
_Ring
itt•ev
tit of
ithout
• 'the
ent.
i .
RMS. A. C. WYNKOOP'S
HAY'S LI
No Fiction.—This e
composition. the result of
Lion of a celebrated meduca
of which to thla public w
[enmity of a dath bed beg
reputation tinmalleled, f
remnant of the laniented
fession, !that " he dared
- posterity the benefit of hie
ject." and he therefore be
attendant Solomon Hays. t
rY It
to now treed in the
.the privet practice in
most certainly for the cur •
in extensively and effect ,
ty. unitise Where its-effect's
in the following co
Par Dropay.—Cicating
lion at Once. •
All Save&vs —Reduc
Rheitmetism—Acute
.ease.
&o r' Throat.—By can'
Creep,oad Wkooping
over the chest. • •
AU,Brviseit, Sprains
few beam _
Sot es °ad tHiers...-011
ing and fevee sores.
Its operattona upon iii
diming rheumatic aweilit
and tightness of the. , chi
perm, has been surpriinii
Tbe Munt= remark rif]
in Our Piles. is "It lids
Tfig PILES.—Tbe
Perm, whir Wil l a
for-this . P.ilca. and.retturp
di
l
being cared. Those
propr ittor robin Agents
• sin sold, not one has.
" '..W might insert certi
weer' that those who se I
-Wit the original to put
CAUTION.--Ncrie
splendid engraved 10. I
IMMO, and also that or
Sold.wholesido an& '•
Ca, Sole At a,roth*ria
and eetiil by 11F T. ;
II
IMENT.
1 mordinary chemical
ienee end the Wren.
men, the introduction
„ invested with the so.
I' .- t e has sins* gainedw
l i ,f ty sustaining The cm.
il . Gridley's last con
!t die without giving to
nnwledge on this cob.
eathed to his friend i*
1 a secret of his discove-
iecipal hospitalsyind-
I. , e ceuntry, lesesed
orti,te Pilee;si4:4lso
ty wet* bali..neadeli.
re witnessed:, Radii
pfemts. / • •
extraoedinary absorp-
,/' "t
ng ;hem in a few iiiints„.
Chroqic, giving qui '
r.; &arra. or
ough.—.Exlernalki,
nd Ban, ; . curid_
, •
therTresh.olling ,
. ,
hirinCehitdren in re. -1.
& lemmingimugtrir
4iilc i
reinzato n. of the
?eiPii'd conception.—
have deedit
lie a. T eliarrri.',' •
'mil is iefundedioabyti
'lle-!of flak.% Lioimeat-j
he empty bottle *Moot. I
the positive orders 'of the I
end out tic : many thol 7 I
ti ino;ucectil. - •
.
' ans+,length, but
It.irticteoiliquici eirt,
• -•. • •
piiViiiv:ic,hicb-o's
■Ae4:, -, :
dikotoii, HATA
al!
che f . - 1 tr . 4 44 1 4* 47. .iiik5'
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