h PateiieSaifetir Fuse, IV& IXXIT/310 XXX 01141147 X IX BIALATINCI, Botk in dr, places and under water. .u.croux• soutur_ur Mr, WUItD STATIM, ST :BACON. BI,CKFORD;BALFA & CO. fURNBURIN HARTFORD, CONN. numerous recommendatory certificates might be given, but the,folluwing, which briefly explains the properties Hof the Foie, is deemed sufficient. The Fuse supersedes tho Priming-needle, Prl ming, god Match. • ilnlAVlNG.seen the Patent Safety Fuse of Blatit tested to our satisfaction, we cheerfully 'certify that we are consiticed it saves much time and labor—adds to the force of the blast—ensurea certainty, and renders blasting perfectly Besides, it Is, we think, cheaper than the common straw fuse. For dry blasting it is a greal imp provemeer; but for blasting in wet ground, it • inviluable. Messrs. F. Hitchins & Co„ contras tors on - the Erie canal, certify that they. have been engaged in 'the Cornish mines, England, where the Fuse is exclusively used, ind thst it has never, to their knowledge, caused a mfacar.i. riage. They confirm our above.expressed ion of its value. We make no doubt that it will soon be in universal use. DAVID HAMILTON, . Superintendent repairs, Erie Coital. W. J. McALPINE, Assistant Engineer, Erie Canal enlargelnent. J. HOUGHTON, Engineer Conoco Company.? • Conoks,.N. Y. Dec. '18.37. The Fuse is sold at the very low price of ONE CENT PER FOOT. N. B. The common Fuse answers Tori *lot blasting, but for blasting under water, or here • miscarriage would be of serious eronsequiencs; •Warm FUSE" should be used, made 'specrally, for such places. Price, two cents per foot, cor responding with the increased cost of making, For Sale by . B. BANNAN, Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. - Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1838. 81— 11104. A. C. VI YAKOOVS Boarding and Day-School for Youn Lack/, Centre St. 3d door above Norwegtn St Ourrsv LLE. TIIE course of 'fist! uct ion under the Poperin tendence of competent teachers, w t ll embrace Orthography, heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Map Drawing, History, cr:imposition. Ploloaophy, Aatronumy, Drawings", Painting,. Music, Plain and Ornamental Needle Work, aim. &e. The Seminary will opened on 26th inst. Teems made kerogn un IllppilealOTl. • Pottsv'ille , August 11, 1838. 62-3m' ' Caution. THE undersigned cautions the public against purchasing or leasing the tract of,Ja,n, d called Clinton Tract, on the East Norweguin rail" road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as he the undersigned claims title thereto; and will institute a suit ,gains! any person attempt log to take the possessmit thereof. JOHN POTT. 32 Maaheim, April 28, 1838 PARRER & GO; Mercers ir Tailors; INFORM their friends a 4 the publii in gen eral, that they Nave removed to their‘tortner stancrin Centre Street, (oppos ite•to Miller & Hag. gerty's Store.,) where they have on hand, a gen eral assortment of superfine .Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable colors, with an .elegant assortment of Summer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vesting*, Linen, Cotton 'and Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and - Bombazeen Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Ciuton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cotton Hose rind Half Hose, Fancy Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum Elastic Suspenders. They also have on hand an elegant stock of Gentlemen's and Boy's wearing apparel, such as p ock and Dress Coats; Sounder bouts, Vests andPataloons, made after the latest fashion and the best. wormanabip, which they in• tend to sell at reasonable prices. P. S. Wanted two or three. good Journey Men Tailors, to whom constant work will be_ given throughout the season. Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838. . Resumption of Business., NEW DRUGSTORE. trills Bubsr . .i iber returns him grateful acknOwl edgernents to the citizens of Pottsvilln 'and others, who stepped forward to his amstmtancO of the loss of his property by fire in Demnriber last, and would also acquaint them and the 6utm he generally, that he has again comtnencedrthe. Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, the borough of Pottsville, where may always be !had • general assortment of Draws Medicines, Paints, . Glass, t. bye Stain 7. And every other article in the above line. which he it disposed to sell on very low and accommo dating. terms. N. B. .11:r Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. WM. T. EPTINp. Pottsville, Me 0, 1038. To Miners 4nd Collier*. DAVY'S SAFETY' LAMP.* WROUGHT Iron 'rubes with Screw* and Socketa,• from of !winch. to 21 iriche• intinast, diameter Suitable for Pumps for, le by MORRIS, TAMER dz, MORRI 3d and Walnut St Ph la &pt. 12 3838. •7 f Welsh Books. • /11HE sdbecriber bas always on band aid for AL sale ebeap,'Weish -Bibles, -Testament* and Primers. . B. BANN,NN. (jobber 20, • ' Cooper's Novels. 1 dS sale cheap at the p.shaerther's Boob Store a: a set of Coopet'a Novels. Oeteber,2o, wtirakNT Parfor.and Entry Parpettinit. ju Juddi received by • N. NATHANS & 19D' . Oct. 12, 183 A. """ ETHERS of superior quality receiv d a for sato by • MILLER & EVAGGEFITY. Imo' Sept 1, . 4 ' - Ibe Young House Kee 0, gni R tbonakty on Food eMI Cookery, 1 7 6 6"1.. Alcoll4 price *l. Mee Iglu Leslie erom. 10c1c-enokety. price last reamed kir Nov IQ mete b • . aHA A. • Ottsvil • his Uute. /FBI?, undervigne4Trustess of the Pi/divine r . 1 ' Irma, have thelpleasure-of announcing to ' the nu lic that they have engaged Mr. Charles W. Purnan,a gradushkof Dickinson College, as a Teacher in the said ldidnute, which was opened rot theireception of pdpils on the Sib. inst. The trustee' believe Mr. thiamin to be well 'qualified' .for the4ischarge of this duties which willitevolve , upon him, in mimed' s they have received the strongest' testimonia , and assurances from the ll President of the saiCollege in favor of hid tikill, end capacity. The termitic( tuition will be made lines Eby appliesuon totbe trustees or the ieschee. 1 II BENJAMIN W. CUMMING, . SAM LIEL B. E.. ISLIER, , . • . JOHMC. OFFERMAN. The, following GeOlemen - have been chosen • managers for the enshingyear. JOSEPH .G. SHIPP.EN, . • eIIHAR LES LAWTON, SA MU El. 'LEWIS, • . CHARLES F. DEAN, SHIPPEN, 'ottssville, Oct. 13838. 80--tf • FloorEr.l.g Board. gp! Alto LINA wor ,ed flooring boards. plOugh ad, tongued andigrooeed ready for laying, I I} and Ti inehee ef fliffewnt quality and prices constantly on hand, land for sale in lots Grout purc4aers, upon aptilication In , letter to JAMES M. PATTEN, Planing Machide Wharf, N. L Phila. Co., or M I 1.4,ER do HAGG ERTY, sprit 25 31.4 f I; Pottaville. Will be Sold at tPRIVATE ,SALE, - 4. - , WO Story O l tenia House oecii ied al • s, 2-mk. Store, a frame : stable in rear- an lot of groudd in the town Le Numidia, in th wnship of Roaring Creek, in the Co'unty of lumbia. conMitiing in front 71:1 feet, and in depth 210 feet, or thereabouts, No. A int of groufid coitainitig 4 acres 134 perches, part Of a larger trait. called Nathan's Farm - , in the town of Numidis, atoresald. At undivided erghth part of a tract of Coal Land, in the townerip of Roaring Creek, County of Columbia, conulruing 135 acres 1:03 perches_ and allowance. C Lok of Ground Nh. 3 in the / town of Port Car bon, Situate on the North side Of Pottsville street, 25 felet front,loo fdet deep. .To Lots of Grdund actuated on the east side. of Min street, Nod 4 and 6 each, 70 feet front i i 210 pet deep, ir. the town of Nuniidia aforesaid, I do:adjoir.ing said town containing 6930 square feel. 1 'Enact or Land it Cherry township. Lycoming Comity, axikvining 49 acres 9 perches more or less:, i The undivided moiety of three lots or round sittotte in the towq of Shirousville, in the town shipfof Cherry. Lslonming County, halt acre lots Noe 25, 126, 27, Pot Ash lots. The undivided riamety of three lots, in the town *for aid, known as the Pot Ash out lota Nus. 25, 26,' 7, eontsining six acre*. ie undivided moiety of lot No. 15 containing 64 perches. The undivided moiety of lot No. 46 contair log 59 perches. 1 For further particulars and terms apply to BENJAMIN W. CUMMING. I.Attorney at Law,Centre street, Pottsville. ck. n, 17, 1838. 81-4 f ' A CARD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT JOUI SILVER, THE pnirietor of the Pennsylvania Hall Refecto .r4, returns thanks to Lis friends and the public in general. for the patronaue he has heretorire received, aadi from the efforts he has triode and will continue to Make. to gratify ill in his line ofbusiness, be hopes to merit a continuance of your patronage JOHN SI INER•has made afrangeinents with Mr. Rohert Harmer. oflhe •Wornuco' ue." N 0.44, North Third street, Philadelphia. for a supply of all the delticactes,which the Philadelphia market can afford during th.eWinter season. !tom Belt. Clorried do • Fried 03etere, dhatin Dtsh. Ijoasted Scoloped, Stewed 1111 d Madeira V 4 the, . per bottle, Old Pale Sherry %Vine, do Old Brown do do 'Old Port ' do do Old babon do . do Ckfampaigne, (Phi inet I o,) do ' do Napoleon, do , do Woodoock. do do Victoria, do Permer's,Sraith l s & Sechors XX Pale Me. Apartments are always in readiness for Selmer Parties,&c and these who call may expect to receive every attention. Pottsville. Oct. 37. 1838 Nk;lN' GOODS. AL NOS LEWIIS, Respectfully infornis his L= friends and the p)blic.generally, that he hair not received • i general assoriment of Fall and Winter Goods, . thong which are Superfine 'Cloths and Sattinetts. Gro de Nap-. Merino, Esiglialt and French do. Lu.tring Gro do Swiss, Pool' de Soi. Gro de Nap and Senchetv k Foieign and Domesuc prints. Black Rum; hazine, Popolino Merino Shawls & Hlikkfo. Thi hei, Silk and Co tton lihdkfs. Joanne!, Cambric, Bkrred Muslin. Bobinet, Bishop Lawn, Rook Mao lib. Swiss and India Mull Edgings, lnsertingst, Quilling. &c. Boskin Kid, Silk, Cotton. Woolen, Buckskin and Berlin Gloves, Mohair, Sulk, Lambs wool, Worstcd;! Cotton and Woolen Stockings. Silk and Cotton) Velvet, Vesting., Flanels, Bever. teen, Fustian, Gerona Cord, Washington Jean, Brown and Stitched Muslims, Linen and Cotton Drillings, Bird Eye, Linen and Gothic' Butner., 4pmn and Fninitare Check 8-4, 9.4 , 111.4, 11.4. nd 12 4, RoselSlankets, Silk Flag and Pongee In dkfs. Black Italian Cravats, Satin and Rumba. Sine Stocks. ;Collars, Bosoms, Gum Elastic. Worsted and Cotton Suspenders, Silk,and Cotton Suspender, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Lambs Wool Shirt% &c. All of which will be told it the loweat prices. Pottsville. Spt. 29, 1888. B. BA NNIA N Avaluable nlissuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill f'ounty, adjoining lands of John Snyder, Daniel- Berger and cabers, contehungiO, acres of which are fourteen acres wood' land well timbered, and ;five acres excellent meadow, the remainder laden 'in good fences and well ,cultivated, the improve. invents are a two Story Weattierboarded Dwelling !House with a Kitchen attached, a Sam and • • Weaver 814,.and sinew= failing Spring , srith es cellent.water-ekort et band. Powelmliap:#4 good title will be, on the first day a April nest. ' Terms. of the ' le can be bearl of by the owner lon the premiers. i °Caber 13 1011- Bill of Fare. per dos do A INES For Sale. JACOB K A ERCH ER. 80-1.0 THE MINEUS'' N.itsithlt c '&, co. OFFER for 1I IL i:11,14 thak wholesiM;fientanatl Fats ly - Gnocery Store, Centre. 3doora below Marked street, a prime assortment afresh Grocerien,coeint log of Java. Rio, Lagar*, . , 1::: O res • St. Domingo and browned N. Orkrans, St. Croix, brown and white Havanna, loatand loap I Bursts New Orleans, West i m olasses • India and sugar house Imperial, Gun Powder, roung Hylton, PducliotigOnditte Pan- Teas co, Sonehongand Doha Rakers, Chanes,,Spanisk Schmitt 1 olocohie & Linggs, and sweet spiced 'Prepared Cocoa, Cocoa shells Reading. Carice, Harvey, • John Balls, Lobster, Anchdry, ISauces Canton soy and Carrie J • Gherkin, Tomato. pepper. Mixed, Onion, Mangoe, }Nalco Lemon and French Olives, capres„ Anchovies Cayenne pepper, allspice and Ginger • Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs and cassia Rice,filour.ol rice. starch r ' Cun ants, Flips, Raisins, Prunes Sweet and bitter almonds, citron Olive Oil. wine bitters. lemon syrup Preset veld ginger, cheese, codfish Herring. mackerel. salmi& White and colored wax, sperm Candle Moulded and dipt tallow Palin, variegated brown and yellow soap Old Madeira, old port, claret Brown and pale sherry, champaigne Wines Old hock, Lisbon. dry cable - in wood Sweetti alaga. muscatel & bottle Melrose `/ marseilles At Sicily Mader. J ) r 9" Scotch.imih, monongabela & com wrhiskey A nnisette. annweed & peppermint cordials Cognac. champagne. Spanish 4- corn brandy Holland & corn.Gin.N. E Rum Jamaica spirits Extra aup. span. inferior do Half Spanish and common Mears Cut & plain and moulded glass Ware China and crockery. ALSO a general assortment of Dry Goods. &c. &e. all of which they are disposed to sell on the most 'reasona ble terms. Heads of Families and Tavern Keepers are particularly invited to call. To the Public. AUCTION NOTICE. 71HE undersigned respectfully begs leave to announce to the public, that he now resides in the Borough of Pottsville,.and is at all times ready and willing to perform such duties as are amenable to his occupation; (Auctioneer) in which capacity he served the public for the last ten years to their satisfaction, in the Borough of Reading. Any person having articles of household furni. ture to diiipose of, applying at any oldie pub lic houses in this borJugh may be iofurmeJ of the subscriber's residence. Farriers: nd others wishing to dispose ()rho - es at public sale, will be punctually attended too, by giving the subscriber notice of their inten tions. The subscriber ieunder the impression. (ha he will liy strictly attending tb his business, mcr it a reasonable share of public patronage; charg osseasonable. Nov. 3 Stray Horse. CAME to the stable of the subscriber. residing 'IL/ at East Schuylaill Haven, about ten days a go, a arty BAY HORSE,. about 7 years old, with a star in the forehead and sniff. The owti er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be sold according to low. Nov 3 Cloths ) Cassioneres, dr Sat- tinetts. MILLER is HAGGERTY have on hand a largc.asaottment of Cloths, Catiai metes and Sattinetts of various cellos, (which were pur. cleated by them at the Philaenipbta auctima,) and will be sold at a small advance. Nov. 50— Ilirivate Boarding. Afew boarders can be accommodated in a pleasant central situation, being an the vi. cinity of the Poet Office and the Landings. Ap ply at this office, Nov. 3 60 311 31 37 31 Call at the New store for Cheap Goods •• i• • ILLER & HA GGERTY have received their Fall and Winter aupplira of Dry Goods, ard will sell Wholesale and Retail at on. timidly low prices for cash. Pascal Iron Works Ware house. No. 77' South Third Street, S. E. corner Mary PMLADELPIIIA. QM Morris, Tasker S .Wards, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Coa Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges. Bath 801 l era, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrougb Iron Tubes, for Sttam, Gas. got Water, &c. Davy's Safety Lamps of the'hest Conattetsction. Patterns for the Foundry received, arid castle,. - de/faired at the 'Warehouse, Third & Walnut .5 1 Philadvlphia. geptentber 26,1838. ' . 7.s—tf • Irish Whiskey. R E. t: Ennishowen Irish Whiskey from tli ce brated (Pennyburn Distillery.) retail., ed and for sale by 'MILLER & HAGGERTY: . October 27. 1838. 49-3mq l; Oaf CM .77.611101.4 G. THE Subscribers respettthally announces • A L the Cttizens of this Borough and Region, a• d their friends in general,that they are prepared o manufacture to order, and will constantly k .p on hand, at the corner of Coal and Norwegi. n Streets, in the Borough of Pottsville, CA • R I AGES, SA ROUCHES ' PHAETONS. B u r_ GIES. SULKIES, DEAIIItOItNS. GIGS, • c of the.very best materials, and at the lowest rat - All work entrusted to tbeir care, they will ti r r io t to be manufactured equal to any Bounty or elsewhere. both do point of nests.. and durability._They hope that the public bef• purchasing elsewhere, will call, examine d judge for themselves. All kinds of Velncles repaired at 'lnaba •st notice, and on the moat accommodating terms. ~ENEWILLE filLautsn. virILLI/km DEIBERT. Pottsville, August 25; 66-310 EM • ! qtTerior Neater' etrui Pilot . Clotho. Gran. Sloe. and Scarlet. Machin ....slimks4 fee eler coati. jest recalled • NATHAN/ 4. Pottsville, Ole. 111, 1838 THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Compatay. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CHARLES DERRICK. 50- HENRY ENNIS. 30-3 t EMI lINAL.- i“ABE both limited and perpetual insurances VILE on Brick; Stone or Frame Buildings.. Stores. Hitela, Mills, Barns, Stables. Merchandise. Farm. t a ir , and Property of every description, against loss dr damage by FIRE. - MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. ' he Delaware County Insurance company wa n! o insure against loss on all kinds of Marine risks against the damage or loss upon, the transports ti On of goods, wares , and mercandise by water. or by n4l way, upon terms as favourable as any other in siltation, For arty further information on the subject of in 'Twee, either against Fire, manne or inland risks. A ply to HI .NRY G. ROBINSON. A vent. ply 15 34-tf kt Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM 11 PO r S. i A t Onlrigsburg. SPRING GARDEN r 4,1 ire Insurance Company. AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Sitores,Hotela ills, Banta, Stables, Merchandise: Furneure.and. Fl b Fu petaiif - every description.against loss or damage The subscriber has been appointed fOr the a ve mentioncd Institution and is now prepared to ke I Margit NCKS apon every description of property a the lowest rates. BENJAMIN' BANDIAN. Pottsville, Feb. 27.1836. 15 i • The Philadelphia Fire AND I ntAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. - O , APITIAL AUTHORISED BY LA - W , 5500,000. 1 . CHARTER PERPETUA L, Itill.sicricEk!';ttoh limitedneor Framean d perpetual (re Insuran c es Hotels,in Mills, Barns, Stables, Nlerchandrze, Furniture, an properly of every description. against loss or damage hy FIRE. i The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the almve mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INSURANCES upon every description ofproperty 1 the lowest rases. BENJAMIN BANN AN. Pottsville, Feb 25 1837 lb . It• Swaim 7 a Panacea. S the intemperance and luxury of the age are I hastening the ravages of scorbutic complaints sind rendering the blood more impure; and as thou nds have destroyed their constitutiimsby neglecting lii apply the proper remedies—to such, Swaim's Pan acea must be, and has been, more than doubly valua ble as a certain and effectual means of restoring them to perfict health and vigor. Few families are whol , t 7 exempt from scorbutic affections, which exhibit va , [os t° s " of i ra m ppe Pt tlt m e B ;n a d s de e j ru ec P t t ro, s a . n o % a c n e: innugon froms i d i e in hi p i u t t re y. , lood. and if not properly attended to, produce thr• kreateettnjury to the constitutution,-and may be im Fparted to them offspring. Swaim's Panacea is recom ended at this season of the year, as a valuable resin ative of the system. thereby invigorating the constitu tion. and enabling it to bear the debilitating effects of the summer season. It is conveyed by the circula ing flnids. and corrects their tendency to all those hisesir4ii which originate in vitiated blood, diseased lver, depraved armente,or predupositon•to affections bf tbelungs, &c. No one, however, unadvised to use it without convincing themselves of the truth of what s here stated. Thii medicine is now used with success in all parts f the (world, and is gaining great reputation in Eng. • arid. A fresh supply of the Medicine just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Sole Agent for Schuyilitlicounty. • • Who can supply the above medicine wholesale to 4envorhoi wish to sell again, at Philadelphia prices Mal , 14 /6 ' PORT CARBON Saying Fund Society. • 4111 1 -11 E Part Caroon Saving Fund Society, is .S• now open every day from 9 to 3 o'clock at 'the Office of Discount and Deposit, for the pur. i pose of receiving deposits to any amount not ex !ceeding 1500, from any one person, upon which an interest of 4 per cent will be paid un every $5 land upwards,but uo interest will be allowed on any fractional parts of $5. The whGle or any part may be drawn out on giving notice, from two wdeks to firnr months, at the office on Mondays. The busines nt the Society will be conducted by the followi iigiufficers and managers, until the first Monday in 'May next. Priesident—AQUl LA BOLTON. Managers. Joseph Carroll Samuel,./. Potts Edward Hughes E. S. Warne JIMA) 801 l Jesse Turner L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer Article 3d of t he Charter. "No emolument whatsoever shall be received 'by the President or Managers for their services, nor shall any Manager become a borrower from the inatitu tiont oct 3 463.1 Wetherilt & Brother, AT 7 Ilk. OLD STAND 1 ' No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, .E4ST SIDE. Times DOOlllB FROM THE CORIUM OF ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA, ,MANUFACTURERS OF WlOte Lead dry and . Calomel, ground in Oil, Red Precipt, - Red •Lead • White do Lithwr. Vitriol Alb, Chrontc Yellow, Snip. Quinine do Green do Red Tart. F.toetic Ether sulp . k. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Lunar Caustic 01.r‘triol I Corn. do Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia Moriatic Acid Sulpb. do 1i:doom Salts" Lac. Sulphur Tao. Acid Opi. do Distrait. Sup Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Cores. Sub. Mere. Ethiopa do. ItelnersofChamptior, Sal Nitre,Brimsione, Floral, &4. Offer for sale the above mentioned articles. to• gether with a general assortment of Paints. Noe and Dye Stuffs. and every other article in the Chemi cal and Medicinal line.' dieing manufacturers of all the articles enumerated udder the above head, they pledge themselves to sup ply their friends and the public orr th elnost mason* ble terms. Window and Picture Glass. from 6 8. to 24 30. . • t 21 1891 48- Clotho Cassimeres and Sattinetts. ALARGE and splendid assortment of Ckdhs, Cassiments and Sattinette, of all colors and prices, just received and will be sold 10 per cent..chesper thanthe same quality can be bought eliewhere October 27, 1838. DR. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla 1110041 Pills Are the most efectual purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids that have espy • been discovered. The following: are some only of the LATE CURES heeled and heard from daring the past TWO MONTHS, in Philadelphia. Louisa Simpson, cured of violent pain in her head and aides, with much giddiness to which she was subject fir three years. John Stocker, relieved from habitual costiveness and want of appetite, with offensive breath and bad taste. Joseph Marlow, cured of an ulcerated leg and arm. Israel Jones. cured of a breaking out all over his Whole body. Sarah Jones, aided of pain in her breast' and aides much headache and sickness after eating. . • William Mowbray. cured of a Rheumatism. and swelling of his legs and feet, having been unable to walk any distance for six months past. Michael J. Roskins. ;Jared of swelling under his arms and on his neck, with considerable breaking out on his body. Elizabeth Cranmer,. cured of swelled breasts, pain in her side, constant disgust to food. and much sick new at her Stomach. Jeffery Cline, cured of rheumatic pains and swelled joints. Samson G.ilowartl, cured , of a tetter and rash, a breaking out over his body, with some running sores and ulcers. Rev. A. Canby. cured of an affection of his throat. soreness and ulceration, which previously affected his speech. The following are some only of the large number of cures effected in Berks. Montgomery, Schuylkill. Le -1 high. Lancaster, and Northampton counties, during the-past three month*: Jonas Green, Esq., cured of a scorbutic' affection, ulcerated leg. swelled joints and rheumatic pains. ~,Adam C. Carpenter, cured of violent pain in his sides. much costiveness, bad appetite acd a shortness of breath. Rachel Snyder, cured of a difficulty in bra thing, habitual costiveness and violent pains in her herd. Michael Jones, his two daughters and youngest at n. cured of a breaking out of dry and sometimes watery pimples over their whole bodies, attended with great itching, frequent unpleasant feelings in their. heads. , sickness at the stomach, and pains over the heart, 6.e. This family was afflicted for years, and never found relief from any medical treatment, or from any medi cines, until using Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills.and a wash directed by Dr. Leidy. Sarah Mclntosh, cured of violent pains in her back and loins, rheumatism, swelled joints, &c. Andrew Green, 'cured of griping pains, loss of ap petite, disgust for food, and habitual costiveness Adam R. Ginnis, cured of scaly eruptions and break ing out, soreness and pain through his bones. Dinah Crowley, cured of ringworms tied teeter. Henry C. Roney, Esq. cured of inward fevers, soreness of his mouth, throat and nose, glandular swel lings, A c. George Layman, cured of a mercurial affection and violent rheumatic pains Ville head and Donn& Jonathan Stroud. !Sage COIIII3II and John G. Thom son,cured of various affections"of the head, cow lye. (teas. sour eructations, sickness at the stomach, di.c. Sarah Jenkins. Alfred ant 'l' racy Jenkins, cured of affections of the akin, breaking out, pains in the irliMbs, Sac. Numerous other instances might be published. bdt to swell the list wold unnecessarily increase the ex. pease of Publishing them. It must be plainly seen from the foregoing, that the BlOod Pills are an excellent corrective for a disordered stomach, the cause of diseases to which the human system Is liable, together with the impurity of the blood. which exists in all diseases, and in conjunction with a disordered stomach, very rapidly prostrates the hu man body. These pills do not purge as powerfully as do most pills of the present day. (which produce as much mis chief as did ever mercury, or the minerals, by weakening the system,destroying the tone and vigor of the body: and rendering it a prey to constant and uni.ersal die ease,. distressed and bodily suffering) but are mild and mild and gentle in Mehl operation, and only tncreasine the natural discharges v.ffiactitly to carry of Impure. tics as .they are corrected by their use, not rend, ring necessary any restraint from occupation nr business, change of ltv.ing or diet, or even a liability of taking cold from their use. The prOcess for extracting the virtue oftbe Sarsapa rilla without oestroying its efficacy, as known only to the propnetor. P-epared only and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr. Leidy ■ Health Emporium, 2nd St below Vine, No. 191.—Also Sold by. B. HANNAN, . June 9 44 Pottsville. Have been performed in /his city, and throughout the courant. DR. LEIDY'S MEDICATED SA IRSArAR I LLAL. - BEING a concentrated fluid extract of Sarsaparilla combined with other vegetable extracts, which rea ders it as a medicine of great utility in the cure of all diseases arising from impurities of the blood, from im prudences in life. and constitutiovl diseases formed or produced by tYrifijudicious Die of mercury, arse. ow, bark. or quinine. In short, it is an invaluable rem edy for al I. Rheumatic Affection. General Debility, Ulcerous Sores, white Swellings 'Diseases of the Liver and skin, Ulcerated S o. re Throat, Ulcers of the Nrise.Ca rieiCor diseases of the Bones;Scrofula, or King's E. vil4Erysipelas, or St. Anthony's Fire, and all unplea sant and dangerous affections consequent to Syphilis, Luca Venereal. .&c &c. So effectual has this medicine been in the cure of various &seas( s for which it is, recommended, that it is far superceding all o th er preparations of Sarsapanl la. Pthacea: &c. It it now employed by numerous physiciana, and hat, been introduced by the n Into many hospitals. in firmaries, &c throughout the United Stales. It is a prenaiation of greater strength (consequently ofgreater efficacy) than any other extract now made. is also much cheaper, being hut one dollar per bottle, which is sufficient to make one gallon of Syrup of Sarsaparilla: and is bought by 'different druggists for that purpose. Numerous certificates have been received and pub lished from time to time. but in consequence • of the great expense attending newspaper publication ofthem the most ineredutons can be convinced ofthe superior efficacy of Dr Leidy's Medicated Sarsaparilla; by calling at Dr. Leidy s Health Emporium, No. 101 north Second street. below Vine. ngn of the Golden Eagle and Serpents."' wheiecertificates and references can be given to hundredsof instances of the most re markable cures ever perfbrined•by-any medidice. . sold by B. BANNAN,.Poitserne. Jame 9 44 BOOK-BINDER - fr. A-D• BANNAN has commenced a Book Bind • ery in connection with his 'Book Stare, where all kinds of Books will be boond.at the shoot not ice at, low,tatea. Blank • 1/00l &c. of every description - made to order at the lowest rates—and the tridersapplied wholesale at Phila delphia. prices. April 11 - Song Books. imUlt i TON'S comic SlMgmer.. • 4 11 - 0 91iiniter's Own Book, Turkey. Morroces, and Gilt, - • Do. Western Songster, Plain, Universal Songster, Downing Songster, Naval and Patriotic Sampl er , • Parlour Companion, 2Eolran Nickeraen's Songster, rh.c.rltc• Just received *mirror sale cheap, V Nov. 10 B. BANNAN. SAMUEL HARTZ. ' Uri DEN IAPLE FACTS, AND ?HOOP TO SHOW THAT Wonderful Cures. Port Clinton oil , . • . -FOR( It 1 E WILL be Sold at pri to sale, t.' pleasantly situat at P.rt Clin kill county, on very , r son - hie to Foundry is it the cornen • ment Schuylkill and Susque ann Rail arxking, and will in a dor time' Sept . ni . situations in the Etritntr to do nesi For terms, &c.:apply to - PARKS & ' Iron FSundera, Phi oil ISAAC M • i • Po • CALL AT THE New Establishme Corner of:Centre and Market Screed THE siiiiscribers respectfully a their friends anrithe public ,gre they have i,aken the Store formerly Jikcob Bull t 4, Co., corner of Centre streets, where they are noW provided agsortmentot 'pry Goods, Airoceries, Liquors, dre. - which they ere de. te,fhiara t -.sell at eat prices. . HO.ZZARD &S' , N. B. All kinds of Country .Prue he highest mallet prices. April 1 New Goods. Ageneral assortment of fresh an. Goods. just received—m*ll6n Dry •Goodis . . Groceries, ' Ilarths - are, Queensware l MaCkerel, • Sail, Plaster, - which will. be sold low for. cash. price paid in cash fornll kind! of con I • JOsErli WHIT Mount Carbon, 1/0e 2 IRON & sTKFL S' THE subscribers: have, constant! fn . !l assort moot of' Iron, comps and Square Iron from 3-Iflthup in ameter; flat Iron 3-16th by 'No. 4, 1 . 6 . in. by 11 in.; boiler , flue nd sheet and 2cl quality, suitiible 1 . 0 lining I schutes; rail road iron; 11 ya. 4 I and 21 by f. They are al prelim orders to import Rail Road Iron iii advantageous terms in lar e quanti road car Riles. A cull assortment 01 Stec •hear steel—American and German and sprink sleet uetagonal steel lot drills. Era the grandest ornament frame. How strangely countenance and fikematur.l ante °fold age. winch cane uncovered:.and soMetimes e l void the jests and sheers. of -mainder of their hires are titement. In idiom not eve the generous thinking yout gloom as does the lessor hi. unpleasant circumstances I, COLUMBIA stoptitheirair applisation and a rew bolt likewise produces eyebrow the hail from turning grey, and frees it from sdurf. N • first respectability in ammo Balm. are shown he the pr Ittlend the ROBERT %V . RTON. delphia, has certified, as IT , high character of (he Aille The understgnerldo beret the Balm oColumbia disco have found it hig4 service tire against the falling off. iterative. WM TIIA Methodist Minister N JOHN P [NCI. JOHN D. THON' JOHN Si FURE HIJOH 1110,71.1( JOHN GA RD. Ji The aged, and thonc wh maynot always espenenee it will certainly raise its sin public, when it is known'th era are mote than 50 years Ins' than 90. [trom the I . CosatosivssLTlT • i City 1 1. ROBERT WIN ARTO,, Philadelphia.do hereby eeti ed with Messrs. J:. P Ingha McCurdy. wbose natues as I 1. 4 6eate, that they e . gentl . 1 spectability. and s- much to the said es ' td. , . la witness , whereof. I and eausedithe seal , I ti S.) Sixth day urpece . 1 H9BER Caution.—None gamin engraved wrippek - ipf Fa ', !nines &c. Wholes4le arld ketOil t er Street New Yr;iik end re Pottaville;July Q 5; 1836. LeStorage.' - ' '{NE Subeeniaire ha ng ten ed the eftleri on m- Fairmount ilant;fon of Wil w St. R.llll Food; joining the one note. by A. .1. Bolton & Co. era prepared . recall, Coal, • umber;; C. an wharrage.,-and uteu . isa on , quire orthr sub. utat. I per*** al : thole[ Alp - or at g 8 South Wharve s - ! BU : ING, CLARK tr. CO. jun. 90 ' ; i - 47-17 ''*"''' , li e Founds Schti'y 1. inss. This the Little isad, now , one of the r large TIEREt. adelphia, ERS, • Clinton. 'E -63 t , = Poltsvi/le .niounce to that ccopied by nd' Mailet 'ithe choice e ?Pry low- RAU(H. ee takeb at 2-6 seita onable in pert Of c. &C. :be hiOest try produce. & ORC. • 4 on hand a •ising Round 6 inchep di , W. Cit. „co iron ofticat ' r bodies or k. 2 Lt.,' ed to•reerire the MOP jest also rair ine cast and bltster teel d Iron . and , CCM pr and rpu RISC, ON FS, Sevepth St 49-6trin PI% f . , Ct. 1 Z , Qat c... r ...1,-- al = Ci 3 ...4 ~. = V.O `J C -- 1 z:., 4 co = cr; 74, cr - V1 " =I co' r7 ca r— :74 "Zi ' C . , rt F ILUR Tonging to the hnmsn he loss 1;14 . 1I changes ihs 1 1y bringt/ on the appear a many o recoil at being en tostfun society to a, eir aiquiintance; the re i onsequeatly epent in re. i th 6 foal of prope.'rt) fills with that. heavy tanking ! hair. 'to avert 911 the,e I LDRIDG F.'S BA 11.-M OF roarfallfpg off on the first lea restaes it. again It and wh iskers; iirevi ins 'makes itrctirl beaptiful;y. i emusi4ertificates iii* ihe of the vin toe of Oldr,dge's I a rietors. 1 to;lowir g: Esq. - lets! Mayor of Pil,ll— '• y bee •rt I elow, iti ;he 1 . 1 ing gsri lumen. t certify hat we have ii.ed end b .J. Oldrake. :.id ble nor 4 conly as a prei.en- Ihair. but also a certain rei• `lf I:l?.iieninr, i .Sr , Gerilige charge,- / • FM Notrh Vifth-street IS, 3313 4re h street. j \S. M I D 113 Race at t o L . ltil S nice st. i ' l'l, 7.1 St. ' be 3 Ar h at. ' . penes in wearing wigs, is resto nye qualities. yet es in th earimatien of the .t three' f the abes, e.sign ef age, nd the others not 1 Matter • I • C PEN SYLPANni• Phi Inhle. .Ma rof said city of f that am well acquaint- John Furey, and Hugh sign to the ahelve cern , men o characteii and te -11l cr t should he given ,ye he unto set rely hand. fthe ci J to be affixed qua ;r. etc. . r : WHARTON.Mum'. ' "wither t a splendid steel a of N agre, will) agents . . , ..ernatock and Co. i Flett h• tailed by 'W. T. EPTINO. i..57-ly