The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 17, 1838, Image 3

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    .1 .Minster &7tt flee.
APERSON wh y understand+ tliining, funnel.
log and the -various modes f working„ an
]run Nline, may obtain a good situation by apply.
ing to the subsenbera.
ii. Y. SLAYM AKER; & CO:
Maigarelia Furnace, Yorkk..;L minty. Pa,
Oetsher 6, 18:13 713-6
Flour and Feed More.
manicritiers opened new Flour
11 -aud, Feed Store, in Mrket S i ireet, near ibe
FRui I Riied forks, adjoining Simon If . rainer's Store,
'where will always have nn hand a i good supply 01
Fluux, Corn. tilts and Provisionsj and invite the
a:leen-on of the public. • t
.
LERCH & WOOLISON.
P ott.ville, Oei. 6, I ri.td. 78-3°
Superior Beaver and Piipt cloths.
ALSO Green, Blue, and Scarlet, Aleclnnaw
Blankets fur over coats. just tceived by
N. .N,A'lll4\ NS Sc (O.
'Pottsville, Oct. 13, 1838, 80—
Musical Imam
subscriber has just r„eeet
Corisele
4 keyed German Flutes, plain,
Octave Flutes,
•Clarlonets,
Flageolets,
Viol ns,
Violin Bridges, Pius, Strings a
Clarionet Reeds,
Gollar
Vi”lin Bows—extra finish.
Ile reveelrully Invites the pu
examine his stock.
JOHN S. C!
may 5.1838
1111;r ‘r M ATION.—V) herrn
CALVIN BLYTY r., F.
F. vrral hour is of Comfnr.n Preria
or wirtn, ...... , and Sehr.
.) him* and justice 01 the several
and *Worner arid General Jail I)
and Geurge Butreh pn
F . ...limes, judges io the r 011. I 01
itrrorcr and General J..il I). liver,
all rapital and other o:ren.k.r., in
ul Wire 'precept.
•
t t ,tivit at (ir tgvh 1 . 1%, tilt: 31h ti tie
have ortierv( tln rit•tri 0
nit , ter and Gehrul
Or% 1.:5h.11 the ia
(hi me the 2jth 11101111,)
N O.ICC Pi thPrer.irP licr,by 1114'1'1
atoll J 3 llee tri Ihe pl lie.%/sid
0,111111 Ut 1119 Iliac 1
prsopt to tn. It%
n o'clock in the forctia..n 1.0 . said
rt cords, torposatoos, exam'
o'h or remelt' berances, to do throe I
tto ir officca appertain to be dolt
that are bound by recognyasice
otipt the pro , onet a that are r
in 1116 tai' of said county ot Scho
tlith arid there In prosecute thrtn
PETER F. MID'
She.rifils Office, Orwtgsburg,•j
September, 29, 1838.
In the matter of the Estate
Reevely.
In the Court of Common Plea a
County of Schuyl4l,
David & Samuel Frank J
, „
TI ,
Ira tITIV ender the 14,3 ,
toffL) Si. S. Frank. ' Ni.
ca. Do
'William Reevely. J meat
lt(6:0 111:E to hereby given: W
••• 111 Itnsitp.l, Robert-Wtspiside at
rer, Ihr iluthserihers, hare net n
ter. ot. the E--tale of W 0114 in ifre
e net a roreidild, by the Cowl "ft'.
a or the County of - Schuylkill,
denied to-the said William Kee
property helon'trine to him, are
to pay and deliver all such aim
property due nod b.-longing to ti
Reevele% to the said Triooties, at
tors if-the said William Reevelr
sired to preqerit thvir rge t tectore
minds to tbeosaid
AN DR EW R
ROBERT Wt
MARTIN W
All reeicline in the Bornu g
Sewer. bi:r 1 !. I SlB.
Ow a C un of Common Plea.-
C 1•144 .4 at Issue. in and lon thn con
,e,,tl lwat at I Irwiz.sle , e. in The C
M00d.,) the 22.dtta) of Ocn,ll4r lIVI'
the I,onenoon
literefnre all persons having met
11 shall be to ,q
w i ll take notice and govern ;hems.
L
Grr.tr. ()tfier. Ortrigsbaig.
N.... 4 I 11.3.5. •
l'u‘nr , uat attendance ts !ems'
and it itncsses summoned to attend
Is( sT DU:l3ll , ns
OittO rt (Tiled to the Juriaes Of t
sy,r i Pleas of Schuylkill enmity to
free-al Arts of A s-ettitfly pawned f'
Int, eta 1-felftors.i4 I hot the said Jud
‘fiitiifily the •i•J11. Cht) of 0 , 1, next. a.
0,11.1011. at the Court Iln.ise. in O.
,e.t topg of us and our Cred it OM wtt
may,st tend 11 they Ihnik proper
1' F. t'F: ft • W
WILLI aM I'llll.lj
JOHN TIIO Al
JOHN BO w F;;•
ARRA Il AM LEV A
JOH N: BP KA.
WILLI M GOB:
•
GKORGE II EEBN
• PET,: NIP
• ROBERT I'OOK . •
WILLIAM MYF:II:_•!
JJLIN ARNOLD,*
Sept 22 • •
Einporium of
Third Door abuse the Penney(
St, e,t,
NAT M. 11. SU ‘I ER lirri
v sincere thanks to hi 4 rri.
SUS public, for their patronage
oily bestowed on him; and 11141
to ace his patrons and friend-, i.
!tontiing exertions to give sot
lialr cutting done in the Int
Pottsville, August 4th
Paper ,114n4
A NEW A.oiiiriincrii, eon,'
"I. New Patterns, for know
r.t6 r with choice Bordefii, jog
eelc ily
Atigußt. 25.
“iiliop WI
A Floor engraved, lull lenglf
11/SIIOP WinTE,
ez, ived and for sale by; the
cents.
ans. 22, 1838.
• CALL AT THE
Nen' Establishment,
Corner of Centre and Mos ket Streets Pottsville
E sutiser there respectfully announce 1.;
their friends and the public generally, that
they have taken the store li.rmerly occupied by
iscult Bull & Cn., corner of Centre and Market
4tructs, w'terc they are now provided nitha eh' ct
assortment of
Dry Goods, •
• Grpceuries,
Liquori4, &A%
which they are uelerii.iiirit t the very low
est prices. ' HAZZARD & STR ALICH.
N. B. All kinds at Country Produce tuken di
the highest market [(heed.
Aril l At 4 2-6
Resumption of Business.
•
NEW DRUG STORE.
grill f•: Subset iber returns his grateful aektiowl
CdVlll . llt, in the citizens of Pietsville unit
miters; w stepped lorward to Ins an.l:tunce of
Irr the Los: of los propt rty by fire in December
I•ist, and would also acquaint them and ttie putt
:l • L .. , 111'1'411e, that he Ims again commenced the
Drug liosliies. In the house for inert v occupied by
Charles W. Clem, mt, is Gentre Street, in lie
borough of Pottsville. where may always be had
general assortment 01
ents.
ied aud offers
Paints,
Glass,
d Bow-hali
And every other articlf•in the shove line. which
he 1-1 to Ktlniti, very tow and tmeowato-
tic to call arid
U•111h2
N B. ajr - Physician,' prescriptiona carefully
put up al the nituf trot
%% M. T. F:PTI
Nl,, no. Ic ~
MARI IN
34-
the honorable
the & Brother,
a the ( • 011,11111.
AT 1111% OLD STAND
!kill, u, V. nn
No. 6.3 NORTII FRONT STREET,
C mrlp or I 'yew '-
FAST SIDE. .
-livery, in ..111(1!
Dorsal Yost rHREE sonny FROM THE CORNER OE ARCH Sr
) . )t r and . 1 er ! Plllll.ll/1:1.11.111 4,
h, r :lie !rd' of i.
3LiNtvic•ruit.Eits OF
. a." l e """'Y wt„, Enid d ryl Calomel.
!, we duvet.. (I,
, '.O lout in 111, Rill Prenipt,
• ii i
S. pictil In r tz ,,, - 1 ,.. ,..1 •
%V brie di,
lver aria I . ! r h ,„
~,e .
Viir i iil Alb
" '"' I"'Li.•" 84 Chronic. Vellr,sy, tinier. Qoinine
1 . I /i•iiiin i iii .V. ' lin I .-...•ii T.iri I.3neiin
o * C.llll'lflill 0114 . du Hi 41 Liner Salon.
•In rig:.
,tol l e ormo r tr td do %et I,C
I 1,1111.1 r 101-lIC . ,
paatd, ot the
(II
( ont do -
It.) "."" 1. 1 I'm•or A Nlor, hia
11,1 ,r. iIIC I.ul S., ph N i c :
i:S .•it . hur
Tart Aral
tle pm.
Sup Carl) Soda Kett - nes NI moral
Sub. Mere. 1 . ,113.0,.9
It efiners 'h 11117110 r. Sil A. it re. firltiismne, Pmra x
,le. Vier loy sale the ahoy.. mentetned arycles. to
eel tier with a general 11%-nrllllolll
and 1,/),, Sr..tu and every uthar article In the Chem,
cal and Medantill hot.
z .I,lm - hirer.: .11' :1 1 1 111 0 article+ , enumerated
tender the above heal. they pletl2e them.elses to sup
ply their friends and the }mike on the most reason.)
tile terms
IVittriew and Picture Glass, fn
2.1 I S -
N llli lii,
”11
and 1,111 III"".
, wo , ectite
Ir Mien N11..11 he
ve to he
I , ‘ slt.ll tt j,1,1..
76-
of tViliiam
:in and for the
ly Term A. I?
136.
iestic Attach
teream Andrew
Nlarton I%'ea
poottited Trot ,
the o
n.rnon Plena in
all per...tore. tn
-•ly. or
_holdto
cre by newt', ri
of money and
e •tatd W t littun
H alon all crt di
are hereby de
I aieounta ol.ne
c.F,1,,
)1)SI DE,
AVER,
7', ust res.
Putt-stile.
A BEAUTIFUL BEAD OF BAIR
athe grandest orna.nent I.elongtno to the human
fr a me. flow nit r ingn.l7 the loss of it changes the
cunt, mu:ince and I rematurely brings on ihe appear-
Ro cs of old age. wha:h causes many to recoil at being
uncovered and sionvimes en en to shun society to'a
r,A iheyesrs and sneers, of their acquaintance; therm &
tide, of their lines are consequently spent ut re
tirement. In short, riot even the loss of properly fills
the unnierntis thinking youth with that tanavreinking
gloom as dues the loss of his hair. avert all these
unpleasant
rirciannoances OLl)l2lDtir S LM 1W
COLUM HI A nano s the hair fru it 'ailing °lron the first
aponliention and a lew bothes restores a again. It
likewise produces. en ebrows aria whiskers; prevents
the bait from turning grey. makes it curl beautifuiry •
and trees o Irmo scurf. ;"Sumerous certificates of the
first respectability n Sri of the virtue 610Iclnd4e's
Halm. are nhnan hy, the proprietors.
fif.7" Read she iolonving:
Is hereby final
for the trial of
y .if SI hoylk
LIMY af/11, od, on
at 10 o'clock In
rend nrd ■II
•a at sad ("ourt
ses :IrcnrdilnYly.
I)‘‘ IG, Sheriff
73-
!cirri ihe Jurore
Coral.
I'IIE ••tatt.ertt•ert
• I 'tnirt Unin
the henelit of he
the reitefnf
tn. Ve riMilllf'd
10 O ' ClooCk itt the
the
and where they
I{OIIVIIT WI! ‘1(1%).N., Evn late Nilayor of Phla.
de'liti a, has certified _as sine 1.1,“ t elt/W, to the
high charge ter of the Colon ine, gentlemen;
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used
the Satin iilT'olundoa discovered by J Oldridge, and
h the lound n higolt serviceable not only as a pre% en
ti% c agailtst the Incli Ile Oil of hair. tin 11 . so a certain re
storative. W M. TH WI I EH. senior .
Methodist Minister in Si George charge.
iliMI
The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs.
inn) not ale, aysezderienee its restorative gn•thUrs, v et
it w ill reriainly moe it* virtues in the calm ttion oft he
putile- when it is known that three orthe shore sign
ers are mare than SS , years age, and the others not
less than 30
nia Hall, Centn
[From the
` Mayor]
COMMONWK•L.TH Vt PCNNSYLVAIVIAI
C 11) .if Philadelphia .
f 11013E1IT WHARTON. Mayor of said coy of
Philadelphlß,do hereby certify that I am well at•quatnt
eel with Messrs. J. P lughs.J.din S. Furey, and Hugh
,McCurdy whore names are signed in the above certi
ficate. that thvy are gentlemen it character a nd re.
specialiddr. and as much lull credit should be given
to the said certificate.
In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand.
and caused the seal of the city to be affixed Vos
[L. S ] sixth day of December. c.
1101.1EICV WIiaI2TON, Mayor.
rantinn.—None genuine without a splendid steel
roar, d wrapper of Falls of Niagra, with agents
11,1111 e• A r.
. and retail by Comstock and Co. Fletch
cr Sheet .N.ew and retailed by
W. T. EPTI
-57-1 y
Iris to . return•bit
[-
'lids and a eerie , -
tio fiber
will be happy
he 11..1E , ' , by un
-6Q-3mo
ngs.
'I ng of a variety o
1 anti E•ttrit , i, In
retetveir anti 1"r
B. B.‘tiN .1 V.
Ern
I.ffitmville,Joly 25. 1838.
• pi irkg of the Inte
le for fnirpeF;
übacriber. Price
B. BANNAN.
65
ANT Parlor and Entry earpetting, just
received by
N. NATHANS & CO.
FoUsville, Oct. 13, 1838.
Medicines,
Oils,
Dye StillA,
ni 6 8. to 24 30.
414-
tift North F 01h-street.
JOHN P INGLES: 331 Arch street.
it)l I \ TIIOII %IS. NI 1.1 1.13 Race st.
JOI IN S VUREY. 1(11 Spruce
II I II . I . IIDY. 2t3 Smit "id at.
JOIIN G ARO. Je 123 Arch st.
New Goode.
wE have just received, and arp now opening
a Wire and general assortment of fresh
and Pea.on able goods—which will be sold 'ist 4 very
reduced prices fur cash. ,
JOSEPH W HITE &
Mount Carbon, August 11.1838. eV—
MRS. A. C. 'tit Yi
Boarding odd Day-Sehool for Young L4diea
Centre St. 3d door &woe Norwegian St.
POTTSVILLE..
frill E course of ineli action under the suplerin
lendenee or competent teacher*, will enritrace
thograpnv, Reading, Writing, Arnim
Grammar. GenzraPhy, Map Drawing., I l ls .
Comp. -itmn. Philosophy, Aeirnnomy, Drawing
M Plain end Ornaisrntal Niedle
Work, &e. &e. The Seminary will open on'the
in.i. Tense made known vn 4pplienti4i.
l'ottov . .lle, Align-4 11, 118:18.• 62-3 Mo
Netr 'Patent
C()()Iii . 1 ka S . ll.)ir E.
• r n E subscrua r respectfully rinnriunce
• to the publte that he ha. c pleferi has
arraneements for procuring raet.nd.., and th4at he
haa IlllW on h,.nd lA,. sae. h i.p c n o r
• cooKlNG—sTovEs.
Vl 16(711 he di-pi:worn' the alwest
prier, lor r.,..11 Ile v. 001.1 wt. It iiermitis Id clan
arid t:aa nine for Cs Ihm.e Stoveli pa.
loch belong to none *tiers
hetiiilore
He woold Ills friend.; that he! con
kiti, a guileral asr.or!oirnt of
Sh7h.s, I
re.
Corr' r. Pipr. 4.c. 4c•
All lA' wh to will I, e!i•;•....f.,1 1•1/.
(:Et)::(;!: s UCH 11.;1?.
P.,thisißt.. Sept.:22. 0,05. i 1-61,1).,
R E A ib 1 A ibi ,
NAIL AN D IRON SI Olt KS,
H\ VI:: on hand
BOILER IRON,
SHEET do.
ROUND k s QUAR-E IRON, '-;
i'o 4 L NCREEN do.
frill, RO.lO do.
fir Iran a one size drawn to order. ;Nal:a
and sptkes of all site., for .tole at tne lowest City
'woes. b: Alt 4, W 111 FAKER dr CO.
Reading. Slay Y 2, let3B.
•
111'anted,
A YOUNG nnin to ton nd in the F+torf, one
~:.- who 0-peak% titit.nitto would he ere,er(4—Al
m, a Buy I'2 to I 1 veer* 01 are. A,,,,h, lo
WHITE & SON.
Mount Carlton. S pI. 15. ]i3_
• g•
Cl 5 =
c•
7:s
C —I
CI; Z.
A
4 "=:1
C•••• e rg
CO 30 .
(")
—4
crt
ItAll. ROAD IRON;
Far Sale.
ripllE New Castle and rtMieli Town Rail Road
Company, will do.pose iira part of thi Iran
taken from the flat trark. Ilie.buraiare in
timid enndition, 2i b ) - A sample may be seen
nt it., Company's oilier, Chesnut st.t4et. Wharf,
Philadelphia. •
N. DAVLDSOSI,
Ailt
Philadelphia, Sept.lS, 1.013. mo
& Ilagg,•erty,
11 - DOLE-VALE AND RETAI4
Dry Goods,Grocery, Liquor? Store
(Next door to Mortimer's Hotel.)
, r ilEll2 connexion with a house in Phßriclphia
enables them In keep on hand a very ,exion
:ieei t o.iiirtiornt of goods. Which I hey will Pell at
Phil.idelphia prices. Store ana Tavern krepert ,
and it v.rle Caluilies, would du mien to cal and
lodge" ior ihentselvcs.
aril 19
129000 friere.ndru4c,u,dnibfr; sale
ht ittihmel
Pcrinxylyanta Ilall Rekctory by
JOIN SILVIER.
Pottsvill... Oct. 6. 1838. 16—
AN( ELL'S Serics of School Books—jii . st re
erived aid for sale by
B. BANNIAN.
Sereemh , r 26. 183 R.
RA ILO , AYIRON-.4 D IRON FOR COAL
SC KEENS.
91 by inches Railway Flat Bar Iron;
2 by do do do do do
1 Itv S do Suitable for Screening Coal.
All the Iron halt countersunk iIOICA. attd Is cu
at an angle nt 43 dcgri-ev ut the ends. Splittn
Plates and Spikes to volt ihe above.
A. & G. RALSTON &
Nn. 4 South Front Street, Philadelphia
Philadelphia. March 15.1836. 4-1
BOOK-BINDER V•
" BAN NA N .liss commenced a Itodk Bind
• ery in connection with his Rook Store,
where all kinds of Books will be bound at the
shortest_noi ice at low. :Ales.
Blank Rooks '&c. ;
or every dewcriptamf rand.: to order at trite brew
rdttri—and the trade supplied wholesale Ott. Phila
delphia prices.
A oil li • 27 •
Stoves! Stoves!! ;
CALL and examine for )nurselves, the under.
tzned would respectfully inform lint friends
and the Public ao general. that he has Ocatitantly
on hand a general assortment of the latest and
most approved kinds of Coal and Wood Stoves.,
that 'arc to be bad in the place, togethler with a
large quantity of Siove Pipe, Sheet iron pare, Cop
per and Tin ware, as good and as cl.cap as can
be bought anti where else.
cr All kini:s of work in his line done to or.
Jer at the aleirtest notice.
RYRON PCiILIPS.
Pott.vville, Sept. 29. 1698.. ; 76
Blankets.
iioo PAIR . of Blanket,. of Tut h i ll quality . ..
m
and pts. plat opened and , sale by
MILLER & FIAGP , TY.
Pottsville, Sept. 26, 183/4
MO
TI E ` AitST JOURNAL. .
• !
Public NoliCe.
A s it appears, that because ttr.Crne obtained
no patent for smeltitg Iron Urn with An
thracite Coal in this country, many suppose that
they are now at liberty to adopt the_ method wt
smelting • lron ore with Anthracite by the use of
a heated air blast; although I gave notice last
year that I had a patent Itir smelting Iron Ore
with Anthracite Coat, both by the use of a cold
atmospheric and a heated air blast, I would now
inform the public again, that on the 14th of Jan
dary, Is3B, I received a letter from thus Coutmis
stoner of Paten.' at Washingtoti, art ling:
. "sir,
upon examming the case of Mr. Crane's applica
tion flir a patent for Smelting Iron by means of
Anthracite, I have viewed fit...claim as interfering
with you: patent of Dec, !rah and ! have given
notice to his attorney of this deeiston." Every
attempt to strnelt • lnin ore with anthracite by the
use of a heated air blast, is an intringement upon
my patent. against which II" caution and warn
all wen; as I shall prosecute every one infringing
up : in my rights, aceordetig to law. And I fur
l:ter Direr t o dispose of patentrights fur the erect
isg of furnaces, according to my Fiatent, upon
very moderate terms.
F'REI7EItICK W. br.I:SSE!cfIAINER.
New York, Slay 16.11'338. 37-1 v
Caution.
rr II E undersigned Cautions the public again)
purchasing or leasing the tenet of fend called
Clinton 'Pratt, on the East Norwegian rail road
fro.n Foie ibeth Soohn , nr henry Morris for her
as be the undersagoed claims title thereto, and
will institute a suit against any person attempt
ing to LAI: the posses:U.4 thereof.
lt snhei.n, 4nril 2A, I gag
A olice.
s; hereby given that the following named
I;:ammtor. and Ar4ottitistrahns 2 have tiled tin ir
acco..nts to the Office of the Register of
coonty„and that the said a ccouter will he pre
.eni t the phana' Court of Schuylkill county,
iti he held at Orwigab..rg, in and for said county,
tin Monday the 24d iny of October 1838, fur con
firmation.
1. The Account of Philip Bausom
Adminia
trator of the E.ttite of Conrad ha deem late of
N 1 a eheum Township. deeeliped.
2. The Account of Attratiam Bartolet Admin
istrator of the Estate of Dorothy Bartolet late - of
Manheirn Township,edeceased.
3. The second Account of George Kimmel
Executor of the last 1% 111 and Testament of
Geo-ge Enamel late of Brunswick Township.
dol., a se rl.
4. 'rho Account of Abraham Albright Admin.
wrato.r of t Dania Alhrtgpt late of
West litunbunek Tuwn,4lllll. tlerra,4e.
JACOB 11Ar ItER,
Reul-ter.
Orw , g.burg. Sept. 29, I , Rna, 76—ic
NO CURE No PAY.
pßifit si. 1
lIAY'S LINIMENT.
No Fier ioN.—This extraordinary ehemira
composition, the result of science and the not• n
lion of a celebrated medical men, the intro I.llClft
of .roch to the public was i 'vowed with the PO.
letsproy of a death bed bequest, has duce vaned a
reputation unpatalh•led, lolly sustainthe the nor.
rectriess ut th..t. lamented Dr. Gridley's last con
fession, that " he dared not die without giving to
posterity the benefit of hie know ledge On Om sub.
jeet." and he therefore le gneathed to lox friend 4r
attendant Solomon !lays, the secretor his discove
ry.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and
he private practice in our country. first and
most certainly for the cures oldie Piles. and ah.o
s o even." vely and t tn•ctually as Le baffle crerhill.
iv. unless where its effects are witnessed. Exter
nally in the ',Mewing complaints.
Fur opsy.—Creating extraordinary absorp
tion at
All Swel!itnis —Reducing them in a few boom.
Rhrumalism.—Acute or Chronic, giving quick
C 3 re.
Sore Thrling.—Tiv (-sneers, ulcers, or colds.
C rnnp, ond Whooping Cough.— Externally,sod
over Ihe ehe.t.
AU Bruises, Sprains and Burns, cured in a
ew hours.
SOJ es c, .d Ulcers —Whether fresh or long stand
ing and fever sores.
Its operations upon adults and children in re'
diming rheumatic swellings, & loosening coughs
and tightness of the chest by relaxation of the
parts, has been surprising beyond concept ion.—
The common remark of those who have used it
to OW Piles. is •'lt acts like a h am.'"
THE PILES.—The price Si so refunded loamy
person who will use a bottle of Hay's Liniment
ter the Pile., and return the empty bottle without
twins' cured. The-e are the posit iye orders of the
?rout ietor to the Agents; and out of many thou
sands sold, not one has been unsuccessful.
We might insert certificates to any length, but
prefer that those who sell the article, should ex
hibit the original to purchasers.
CAU HON.—No - le can be genuine - without a
splendid engraved wrapper, on which is my
name, and also that of the Agents.
SOLOMON HAYS.
Sold wholemile and retail by COMSTOCK &
CO, Stile Agenta, 2 Flet.•her street,' New. York,
■nd retail by W. T. EPTI NG. Centre at. Potts
ville Pa.
Reading fail & Iron Works;
g_g_A V II; on hand boiler Iron. sheet of various
a aizes do. and else, all the different sizes hat
iron; also, round and square iron from up to
inch Railroad iron of the various sizes, punched
and - countersunk, and cut to the angles ready for
net; and band iron. All sizes nails and spikes—
also, can iron of superior quality. All of which
are offered for sale at the Mace, city prices.
K MIA. WHITAKER A• Co.
' Resditig,June2s, 163 A. 50-tf
F ETHERS of atroorior quality received and
for sale by
• MILLER & HAGGERTY.
Srpt 1. 6g-
To Miners and Colliers.
SAFETY LAMPS.
IFROUGIIT Tatars th Scrawl" and
v Sockets, from of an inch, to 24 inches
internal. diameter Suitable for Pbnipafur sale by.
310R111 4 , TAMER & NION RI&
9d and Walnut St Phila.,
Sept.. 12 393 EL 41.4
EZI
n!!!!WWIMM=
TH subscribers would• respect fully announce
to the public, that lie bits added to his former
stock, Iron and Hateruxtre i consisting in part or
American and English Bar Iron. Hoops and Betio
Iron,Round Iron, assorted sties; t agt, Crawly
Shear. German and English Blister and A. 31.
Steal Vices , Adousaholt. anvils... South's Bellows.
Cast Steel hand, choping and Broad axe., nails
*Rd spikes, tog +Hier with a g moral assortmen
of Iron Alimgery, all of which will be sold at 're,
ducted prices, by JOHN CLAYTON.
April 2:2 - 32
Sligarks
$0 MIDS. Porto Rico,
5 do St. Gnus.
20 Rbls. do. do..
50Boxes Brown Snap,
do Yellow do--for sale hf, .
MILLER & iIAGG Eli TY.
Repx 26. 1838.
Mereerk X Tailorg,
NFORtt their ttiende and the public in gen
eral, that they !nave removed to their tornier
stand in Centre Street, (opposite toll itler & Hag
gerty's Store,) where they have on hand, a gen
eral assortment of superfine Broad Cloths and
Cassimeres of the must fashionable colors, with
an elegant assortment of Summer Cloths, Satin,
Silk, Valencia, Nlarseilles and Velvet Vestings,
Linen, Cotton and Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and
Boinbaseen - Stocks, Linen and 'linos Bosoms and
Collars, also Linen and Chiniz liustnns without
Collars, Silk, Cotton, Three I, Beaver and Hoskin
L nen an d Cotton Hose and Half Hose,
Fanny Linen and Silk Ilanditerelnets and Gum
Elastic Suspenders. They also have on hand an
degain stock of tientleinen's and Boy's wearing
apparel. such as Frock and Dress Coats, (Luanda.
bouts, Vests and Patetismo, made after tile latest
fashion and the best WUIII4IIAIIIe, which they in
tend to sell at reasonable prices.
P. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen
Tailor•, in whom constat.t work will be given
throughout the season.
Pottsville, Sept. I'4, 18:38.
3011.,2 POTT.
92
Sick flit 1 EIi,Vt)LTS.
inr The exiraordinary redutistion that Dr. Spo
re i ngdy her this distressing coin,l tail is every d.iy
t • certainly a matter of muclinaminshment
That so mach suffering should hive exoletl for ales
.vi hoot any d scovery of an effectual pre yenti se, or
ore is trioy a subject otol ch ie.sret. but i-tr. tiovy
i-sores the public that such i rein sty has 6ecu in
/ewe I as will convince toe 5110, I,llilll/.1.1d
rumples upon to hich it acts are .:male anu . pl t ii
t is an a milieu tact that this coin .1 ont, tyhetticr
failed au k I leadsche. or Nervous Headache. arises
.rimartly from the stomach—those who think they
'save the Nervous !leads be may rear assured that
.ht organ, the stomach, is the first cause. th it she
system has become vitiated or deb.liated. through the
stomach, and that only through the same channel
muse they expect a restoration orate natural and
healthy functions of the system This object. Dr.
.itiohn's remedy is eminently calculated to attain
The truth of this position cannot be controverted, and
the sooner sufferers with•the headache become con
winced of it. the sooner will their indfenngs end in
restoration to health. Dr. Spohn pledges his profse
soma! resonation. on this fact. The remedy may be
h id of apothecaries.
%Vholexale and Retail by Comstock Si Co. No. 2
Fletcher St. New York, god Retail by
%VAL T. EMU:.
Pottsville. July 2,1. 1811.'
Cfhlif araidria G.
rr 11 h. SillMCflillvlS re-pealuily a n n 'cinnees
th e Cotten. nt this Kirlbliffil and Iteg ion, end
their friends in general, t hat they are prepared to
main:famine to oider, and will constantly keep
on hand, at the corner of Coal and Norwegian
Aireets, in the Ft...rough •of Poit.ville.
RIA';F:St. 13 a IMUCHEs, PHAETONS. PEG—
G ES, SULKIES. DE A11110:1NS. OJOS. kr
o' the very best materials, and at the lowest - rates.
All work eistritoed to their cart. they will war.
rant to be nisniiractured equal to any in the
county or elsewhere. both in point of neatness
and durability. They hope moat the 'while before
purchasing elsewhere, vii.l Jean. examine and
judge for ilwirwlves.
All kinds of Vehicle* repaired at the !a hortest
notice, and on the moo. aceoliintodaiing
BEN Riv 11.1. E if ILI:LUSH,
WI 1.1.1 A M DELBERT.
Pottiville, August 23. 66-3 mo
elPireriiioB Sc. Sc.
uiRENCII and English 51erinos,
Plain Victoirna,
Figured Mous'cline de Lainc--together with
a g ood assortment of fail prints, received and for
sale by
M I MAR & HAGGERTY.
Sopt !tfi, 1838 • 75-7.
Intrreating and Astonishing Facts.
%TORE conclusive proofs of the extraordinary
•IT-A. efficacy of DR. WM. EVAN'S celebrated
Camomile and Aperient Antibilioua Pills in al
leviating afflicted mankind.
To James Dickson, 3i, Cornhill, Boston, Agent
for the sale of Dr. IVm.Evans's Camomile Pills.
Lowni.„, Nov. 13, 1836.
Dear Sir—Knowing by ex,ierience.tnat every
reference that the afflteteo receive of the benefi
cial results of mildicines, I cheerfully offer mine
in the public in hehalf of DR. WM. EVANS'S.
CAMOMILE PILLS. 1 hare been afflicted fur
the last ten yews with distress in the head and
chest: often so bad as to deprive me of sleep for
three or four nights in succession, but have never
found relief by any of my friends' prescriptions,
until my wife saw the advertisnients in the paper,
when she persuaded me to send for some, which
. 1
did, and obtained two boxes and bottles, which
resulted in almost completely rctoring to
health, although l have not yet entirely finished
them. Should you consider this any benefit to
youiself„ or the public, you have my cheerful per
mission t o publish it. Yours, respectfully,
THOS.. K. GOODHUE, Centralist.
g NTERESTINO CASE Cured by Dr. Wm,
s...Evans's Camomile Tunic and Family Aperi
erg Pi —Mr. BENJAMIN BOW N, corner of
Shippen and - Georges streets, Philadelphia, affect.
ed for seven years with extreme nervousness, by
which he was not able to write hni name—his
sim proms were, erusca lion, daily spasModie pains
in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the
heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, utter ina
bility of engaging in any thing that demanded
vigor or courage, sickness and weakness en
teme debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure
and weight at the stomach after eating, great
mental despondency, severe fliing pains in the
chest back and sine, costiveness, a dislike for
society and conversation. • bit. B. has made trial
of Various medicines now before the public, but
to no effect, until, observing in a public paper
some cures performed by Dr- - W illtam Evans's
Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, he
was induced to give thein a trial, of which he is
at any time happy to state that they effectually
cured him of the abovii distrAsalng diets&
rrTersons who doubt the *hammer are most
norpectfullA directed to the 'big* iheationod per.
Int)*
re Store.
a H
PARKER & CO.
HEADACHE,
Read the of lo ing
..,
. . ,
eon, at the north.weat corner of Shippes and
Georgee.trects. 'BENJAMIN SOWN.' .
Philadelphia.Oetpbct 2d, 1837. , .
LIVER coIIPLA IN T4lO ir EARS WAND*.
IN . •
Mrs. Hannah Browne, Wife of Joseph Browne ,
N. 6ittystreet, near Second, ' Williarmiburg,.a/Bint r z:
ed for the laid ten years vfith the Liver complaint,
completely restored to heiilth through the treat.
merit of Dr. Wm. Evans. Symptoms—Habitual
consiipation of the bowel , total loin, of appetite;
excruciating pain of the el
depretvion of spirits, hang
of extreme debility, drat
time of the menscv, pain
not lie tea her left Sille td
of the pain, urine high co'
tome indicating great de
lions of the liver.
igaatrie region, greii
or and other symptoms
rbed sleep. inordinate
the right aide, could•
thout an "aggracatioe
orco, withsolliar ay rep.
angentent tn. the ftitte:
ed by three of theArei
.1 little relief from their
procured some of .Dr.
Mrs. Browne was atten
physicians, but received b
tnedicio.c, till Mr. Brown,
, . .
Wm. Evans's invaluablelpreparattons, whieft , ef•
fectnaUy relieved her of the above' distreetiing
symptoms, with uthers,wlhieli it is in t essential
to intimate. EPII BROWNE'
City and I:minty of New ork, as. • t
.
'I , -
. _
Joseph Browne, of \llllltatuohutg, Lung Island.
being duly sworn, did de so atip say that the
firers asset lorth an the wi'lltu stateineet, lerwhich .
he has subscribed his na le. are Fist and true.
-lush:PlO BROWNE.
Iltishand of the siaid Hannah Etronine •
SNoin before me this 4il, day nil:January, 1837.
PETER PI N KNEYest • .ef deeda;
IBITER E. 11 N i.; CASE of rerbocttiov Con.
sismistion.—Mr. John Russia slied un the let
day ot Sep.einht.r at the office hiti Chatham
Street, laboring under thelfollos mg symptoms:—
A slight spitting of bk.& di,dr,-*.ing cough. at
tendee with du exl..et,aiim, ~t• itUrulent matter,
ntght sweatv, general ematimon, difficulty of
breathing on es.crtion, wiPi augll mat ked hectic
ti iedi on the cheek. On lexsom4ii!ion, the cheat
was Minot to sunitit well lc very Where except un,
der the left clavicle, and in the arm pit of the
same side.
Treatment —Directedt ta.kei the restorative
ramomilt Pills, with
‘ .l) ex pectornting earn.
li
pound, at the 'sante line. n / iiiiiihetion, to call in
four days; when the nigh idweati had ceased, the
txpeetoration slightly ni iiiiisiteh, nos light fit rot
coughing still rcina.ning in the morning. Or.
dered as. motel to continue the Medicine, and 19
call in the courie et a %leek-011 . mi ass health
I
continued rapidly nieces' ing, wpliout the least
cough. ('sll,l at the of ce on the dth of this
month - , quite colivale;icesi returning his sincere
tile the benefit lie tad ~Glaitied. . •
The above ps'it at C.:ll: fly u.sed milk regimen,'
....
dint g his treatment..'
A. 5T11.31 t.,T111 It Eli kEATIS ST A N DINO:
Mr. kolicrt %I utiroe. 24pho)lhill, atilictedwith
the above distressing ma dy. 'Sy inpttima.:•-great
languor. flatulency, Mali ln-d rest, nervous head.
ache, difficulty of breath •',g., tightness and stric
ture across the breast,
,tzeiness, nervous irrita•
tnlity and restlessness, Could nut lac in a hori
zontal positiun, without the sensation eif impend
ing Sufi cation, palpitan al th e heart, distress
logcough, costiveness, pain of the atinach, drow
ainess, great debility and deficiency of the nerv
, tits energy. Mr. R. Monroe gave tip every .
thought of recovery and dare despair sat on the
countenance of every iersun inn reef e d in his
existence or happiness, till by accident he notice d .
in a public paper sonic eorestffl tied by Dr. WM,
Eva tia's medicine, 111 iiiril 'pi IMO, which lode
red I to porches, a package of the l'ilf, which
resit - tied in cwiipleiely removing; every at riaptorn
of his iftwase. Ile w„s to mar 10. m o tiv e o f
declaration dueloraon is, that goose afflicted with the
same or ally spines:His
_similar to those front
bc
which lie is its NM v resto ed. may likewise:lreceive
the saute hies tile heti!.
. .
LIVER COM ['LAI INT SIX YEARS
sT A N Olni G.
. .
,Vl[ 11.. i. S-1 RAU BREINDISER, wife of Mr
i Y -• Annie ftretiliiser, Omer of Second
.street and
Germantown Road, Niiiidelphia, affected for the
last six sears with the Livesweeiniplaint, wag
eompl-telv testored to hit•alth by Dr. WM. E
VA NS'SCan ~,,,, ile Tonic and Family ApSiient
Pills. Der symptoms wore habitual costiveness,
excruciating pain in clip stomach, depression fit!
spirits, languor, r trireme debility, disturbed sleep
great pain in her side, uld not lie on her left
side without an aggrava ion of pain, dizg:nias in
the head, thinness or sig , t, with other 'symptoms
nit - heating great derangement in the functions of
the Liver. Mrs. flrenlitterloas made trial are •
rtous medicines now be l ore the public,, but re
ceived no relief until she was advised to make
trial of Dr Evans's Pil*, of which she is happy
to state that they effectuially relieved her of the
above distressing symptom's, With others, which
are not essential to intilnnic.
Mr. ftrenhiser, Om mad of the above Mr;
Brenhiser, had been tile° }ears ~aflicted with a
distressed state piles null Costiveness, of which
he was effectually cur*.
— t - - - - • .
PARALYTIC RHEUMATISM.
A yelled cure efferrediby the treatment of Dr:
• Wither* Encino.,
Mr. John Gibson, of iN.4th street, Williarriti.
burg, afflicted with the shrive complaint for three
years and nine months; during which time he
had to WV! crutches. Ilia chietrtiymptisina were
excruciating pain in afflhia joints, but especially
in the hips, shoidder, khees and ankles,, an ag
gravation of the pains thwards night; andfor the
most'part all times froiii external heat, an obvi
ous thickening of the fa6tieia and ligaments, with
a complete loss of inuactilat power. Fur the ben
efit of those afflicted ii • similar -manner, Mr.
Gibson coneeives it to et to say that the paint
have entirely ceased. ,ond that hiri joint s have
completely recovered their natural tone; and be
feels able to resume his ordinary business.
- '
WARS . - •.
ASTIEH A. 5 STANDLNG.-
Mr. Charlcs llohNo. 122 Orange ritieet,N. '
Y. of for five yettr. with Immoral hebituXl
Asthma, applied at the of fi ce 1(1(1 Chatham street
on the CS of OeoberJlaboring under the follow
ing symptoms. A setae of lightness aerMis the.
chest, with the greateot difficulty of brrrhing;
distressing. mug li, generally co ' g with copious
ezp ,. c t or .tp, o f viscid phlegm, 'aturbed rest.,
the face turbid and o'a livid hue could not lie
in a horizonyl positidn without t
,sensation of
immediate suffocatied, languor, d *ninety. end
dizziness in the headland loss of appetite.
Mr. H. applied to the most eminent physichthi
in this city, likewiselused several other remedies
without obtaining arty permanent benefit, until'
his friends persuaded him to place himself under
Dr. Will.iim Evans, treatment. Ho is now re.
',loved of his comoditiot, and called at the office
' yesterday, avowing lhat he had not words to ez.
press his gratitude r the benefit he had receiv
ed. October 111, IS 7.
,ii
We do hereby !I scribe our signatures ,t 6 the.
truth of the abr.e core., that the Atatemerit is In.
every respect true. ; SA R All BR FINHISEH,.
i JOHN STEW, liaket.•
• No. 17 tinrt Eiehlfi so reet, Philedit:
Philadelphia. et. 2 ; 14, ISI7. '
Dr. W:11. EVA :1...'S Medical Office. 'l'. for the
il
sale of his excellent Medicine, is at r 049, porde
1 Eeighth-street, Philadelphia. .
Sold by • 1 J. T. W EIZN , ,
Sole A/gent for SeSoylkin Monty:
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