Quackery Entrs.—A iladelphia taper boo a half colnottior poetical td i j zi favor of a certain medicine. The "rig hoes run Uwe: .Consis, on come aft, and bars roar wills By patronising Peter), pills. Would not the (foes be *re apposite, U they read, Coon' ono, come 1111, Oni "take your wills Whe patroniting Peta's pills. Tema w at he e e,This i person. who at one bete . oceep t e d . se rivernloset a Atte galore. the pada*, is thus described in a lag; liPsecit by Sr. Wink ' „He met. his s e te'; and now that he has beet purified b y t h e fires of the lair. wsi may be peivivitted to do him paths. and to Make i;ftm the instrumerof re. tr ib u u o p. I call him up ;.I invoke his wro ge, hit sufferings, his injuries, Nis expiation, to rise in .judgmot - against his Persecutors to condemn them.—Where is he now? an a situation where he is, no doubt, far happier than in his day of precari. mu and terror haunted shim, when he toiled as a p o or slave irt one of the stalls of your document fac tories called departments.: He is now an bumble apothecary; and here 1 win saw, for the benefit of all who would be honest, and who wishto be clean, that he keeps for sale the very best %paha soap, and chloride of lime, and other cherni I compost. sitions, to take off the spots of lowfmxtrtom, - and to cleanse from all corruption? I recommend to eer. trio Sub-Treasury gentlemen to go trod buy ; but what if they be once washed White as maw, they will be like the bog, return ,to their wallosrinitio the mire. MARRIED. Oa Thursday, Bth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Croll, Mr. Groaar. STILL, to YU* MARIA LENHAILT, both of Pottsville. Minersvilfe, on the the 2Sth ult. by the Rev Da McCarty, Dr. OMEN Lure, of Catawiw Columbia county, to !Kim tEnotog STaarron, of Mi nersaille. At Hamburg on Wednesday last. by John Belton man s Es e. Mr. AatallaseSt. Outs, to Miss Mx NAHUM both of Pottsville. UWE" On January 12th ini‘i at Port Clinton. Mama Maritza, wifecht MINNA PIZIZIII. Jr. in bet 24th year ofZige. On Monday minting I'4, DANIZL Boma, Jr. Dot DANIZL Rom, Orwigsberg, aged about 24 years. 'tate of the TheitnOmeter. a trr IIT . .113114:11 COATSWORTg. 1839 - 7 o'clock _ 12 o'clock 3 oclock, lan. 18 29 . • 42 40 19 32 - 40 38 ' 20 9 : 26 28 21 22 : 80 - 33 22 - 10 25 26 23 29 : 18 12 24 6 below aero 16 above 21 (1 1.. CIRCULATING LIBRARY.—Many of our friends have taken works out of the Library, and are retaining them an immoderate time. We should feel pleased to gave them returned, that the demo cratic pr i nciple of rotation; may he carried out. cCINFORMATION WANTED .of a recent subscriber to the Miners: .ioumal, named JOHN • M. KULP, Who formerly resided at Middleport, in this county. His paper was discontintied by order of the Post Maiter; the balance due u>r being ;a 10. ids° of JACQB HOUTZ, Who formerly resided in BlMmokin township, North umberland County. His paper was also,discontin ued by order, of the Post *Later, there being. a tah ance of $7 00 due na.' Ty No alteration in the prices current since our test publication. Pulaski Lodge. ASTATED meeting or Pu)aski Lodge No. 216, will be held on Monday Evening next, Janu ary 28, 1835. Punctual attendance is requested, al there will be an installation of officers on the occasion. Ts the ,Public. S CANDALOUS, imridiOus, and unwarrantable re. marks upon toy professional character, having been made by many persons, from the vilest motives, with a view of ktwenng ime in the; estimation of those who have hitherto,pr who may herea ft er ex tend to metbeir support.7l have thought proper to adopt the following method of setting myself right in that respect, with my immediate friends, and the public—and which 1 conceive must prove sufficient tly satisfactOry to all. • C. BERRYMAN. Pottsville, lach. 26, 1839. Pottsville, Jan. 23(1,1839. We, the undersigned, having examined the cer tificates of Medical Qualificstions, obtained from the professors and lecturers of Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, in London, by Dr. Cecil Berryman, do consider then. as moat respectable. and itsusfactory —and the authorized permission to practice medi, cum, which be holds (given in the usual forms to the licensed practitioners;of Medicine and Sammy in England, we also consider as ample authority to act, and a sufficient guarantee to the public of his competency. ARTHUR WAINWRI;;FIT, ARTHUR St. C. NICHOLS, ANDREW RUSSEL, JAMES GILLINGHAM, H. SOL/BART. The rubjolned is an abstract trom a letter of Due. tor Calhoun, Dean of, and one of the professors ip the Jefferson Medical Celine, Philadelphia, Pa. Dear sir—Since I writhe to you last, I hare had the pressure of seeing year credentials—they ars mast respectable. Yours, Intl y. S. COLHOUN. To Doctor C. Berryman, Pottsville, Pa. Jae. 26 Notice. O N the 15th day of Deeenaber.lB3B, John Pine bought of Reuben Kline the following article*: 1 Gray .Horse $6O 00 2 Bey Mares . i 100 00 • 1 Black Do. 3.5 00 1 Four Horae Waggon; 90 00 1 Full sat of Harness for 4 horses 30 00 0286 00 The said John Kline itas let the above Hones, Waggon, and ',farness, tit the said Reuben Kline, until the tat day of Auguit, 1839 Jan 26 SWAIM'S Panacea, Do. Vermifuge, Leidy's. - Blood Pilli, Do. Medicated Sarsaparilla, Do. Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Car. dial. ; Do. Vegetable ,Febrile Elixir, Dr. Bechtel' s Puldonary Preservative Dr. Mile's Extract of Tomato Pills, Indian Specific, Fire King's Remedy for the Tooth Ache, For 'sale by the subscriber. For further particulars see advertise ments in another part of the paper. B. BANNAN. Jan i 2 Grocer. Store. T HE subscriber having label returned from PhiladelPhis..is now; largely supplied, with groceries, Cheese, Codfiih, Wines, Liquors. &c. 1500 Hams, a supply of Sled Beet, several bar rels of Irish Herrings; 60.'. barrels of Whiskey of a superior quality, suitable for tavern keepers, a supply of domestic Dry Goods, an extensive supply of Winter Clothing, subside he region, also Boots and. Bintsies of various • sizes and qualities, al of which ;woofers bar sale at low prices for cash "or count 4 produce. HENRY BOYD. . Morris' Addition, Dec 82,1838. The llillowin are tbsdrawn numbers Of V' *Richmond Aiadenag. No.l, drawn 12$h J ; Us . • Ty, 1039. ; '64 7 32; 56 42 8 27 12 55 4 We bad the plasma ofiending to the loon , a wlicile of $lOOO and a hall" et 111,500. The owners are requested to mad Wire an ' get the CASH. ; .! Min.:arming are ttirerawn numberwor Tar. &in State, No: 1, ON 1839, drawn 19th an • . S 8 39 31 $8 20 40 64946 7 1 241 t 'Combination.' 1 '24 36 $2500 ; Do. '6 31 39 400 !midi by N. Canfield. The following are got Grand 1 3nhatnen:6ln neat month, February. Norfolk 'Virginia, No. I. draws nib Fetornaty PS wembers 14 drawkballots. 'GRAND •CAFITALS. I of 50.000 'DOLLARS! ' 1 St 10,000 DOLLMISI ' 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS! Whits only CO—Shares in pruporreta. Maryland No 3, draws 20th Fib:vary-075 am bers, 12 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 20.00 e DOLLARS ! 20 of 1800 DOLLARS! Tieketa only 75--Shares in proportion. Wheeling, Virginia, N0.,2, draws 23d February —4B numbers 18 drawn ballota. CAPITALS. • 30,000 DOLLARS! 10,000 DOLLARS ! 4 30 - of 1500 DOLLARS ! 50 of 500 DOLLARS! Tickets only $lO - -Shares is proportion. Neek 4 , , ,lersey, 'No. 7, draws 25th February-15 numbers 13 drawn ballets. • CAPITALS. (5,000 DOLLARSI I of 10,014 DOLLARS ! 10 of 1000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only 115--Shares in proportion. Maryland, No, 6, draws `llth Pebruary- 1 6 ntnn bars 12 drawn ballots. . CAPITALS. ' It 0f,10,060 DOLLARS! • 10 of 1000 DOLLARS 'tickets ss—Sham in proportion. N. S. Al! orders add'ressell to me, thus, N. CANFIELD, 'Camden P.O. New Jersey opposite Philadelphia, will be promptly answer. ed. 77tose war enter Zane will always have a full scheme sent them, if they require it. • Jau 26 RAIL ROAD IRON, Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron front ;a9 w IX* inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES-. from 3 3 in. to 56 in. eater nal diameter, turned &, nn turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 80, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Alla. manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD PELT, for placing between the , Iron Chair and atone block of edge Railwaya INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from New Zealand Flu-saturat ed with India Rubber, and intended for Inclke Menu Just received a complete as- Garment of Chains, from o in. to ti t in. proved A man. nActurea from die beat ca ble Iron. SKIP, BOAT A.Pirrt RAIL ROAD SPIKES, of different luxes, kept con stantly on hand and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, & CO. No. 4, South Front Street Philadelphia, January IS. 3-Iy. CHAIM& PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an Order of the Or phans' CoOtt of Schuylkill County, on Saturday the Ninth day of February, 1 839, I a at one o'clock, P. M. William M. Spencer. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Wllliam Sheepshanks, late of the County of Philadel phia. deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, at the house of Michael Omen:. in Orwipbutg, A cer tain Piece of Land. situate in Manherm 'township, Schuylkill county, containing Twelve Aeres,or therea bouts, bounded by lands of lite Daniel Graaf, now Ben. jamin Pott, lands of Joseph Zoll and others. Atso, a certain one story Dwelling Hone, Stable, and half Lot of Ground, situate on Market Street, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, and marked in the general plan Of said bo rough, number 43—Late the estate of aid deceased WILLIAIVI. SPENCER, Ez' r. By order of the Court. LEWIS A VDENRIED, Clerk. 3-3. January 19 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE subscribers. Administrators of the estate of Parallel Depoi, Earl late of Port Chou*, in the County of Sche_ylkill, deceased, offer for sale tboxeetire STOCK of MERCHANDIZE of the said Samuel De Poi, deceased, in his Store at Port Clinton, consisting of Cloths; - Cassimeres, Satinets Flannels, Canton Flannels, Prints ri?Chintzes, Gingham., Shirttngs, Sheeting., ace. A general assortment of Groceries, Queensware, Hard. ware, Paints, Drum atc. Being a full and well assorted stock of Store,Goods. If not previously disposed of at private sale, they will be sold at Public Auction at the store in Port Clinton; sales to commence on Monday, 11th of February, and to con tinue from day to day unit, the whole are sold. WM. S. POTTS, e, JOSEPH HAMMER, Administrators. 3-3 Jancou7 19 01See or the Mine-Hit/ and Schuylkill Ha m' Rail Road Company. PMLADIMPUIA, JANUARY 14, 1839. AT an annual meeting of this Company, held this day, the fothwing named Stockholder. were unanimously elected officers of said Company for one year, and until others shall be chosen, vie— JAP01,,.1 DUNDAS, Preaident. Benjamin Kegler, Henry Paul Beck, William Richardson, Adam Everly, Samuel Mason, jr., John Limey. John H. Cresson, Edward Lowbey, Thom'''. Ridgway, Jeremiah Hanker. January 19. 3-3 [l3 fIEALTH.— r Tbe sick are daily using. Dr. ham Evan"' Camomile Tonic. and Family Ap• erient Pills—which are recommended to cure the following diontses.—Nervous diseases of all kinds' Dyspepsia mud , its consequence.", Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Affection, Acidity lit the Stomach, Loss of Appetite,. Pain in the Side, Low rie.. of Spirits, end Palpitations of the Heist, Faint ing; or Giddiness, and all diseases connected with the Female sex. In any of the above diseapers, these pills are warranted to cure, if token aorrding directions which accompany them, with many others not intimated in the above. Further proofs of the efficacy of this invaluable Medgine can be seen at the Medical Offuse, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Bold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. 3—tf lEll Jan 19 Ginn for Pale. FOR sale, a: Gin complete, together with two ropes, each 230 feet long—m good order. Al. so a Water Wagon, and kw Drift! Cars. Apply to JOHN COLE, Jan 112 AL general meeting of the Stockholders of the 44 . 11 - Pollard!. Town Hall Oompany is requested on Thursday, the 31st day of January, 1839, at o'. clock. P. K. at the National Hotel. at which time a statement of the affairs of the company will be ex hibited. 'ladle's electiisa held for vine directors to serve for; mat year. By order - pi the Board of Direclore. JOHN T. HAZZARD, Secretary. 2-3 t Jan 12 Of j ice of the Mine . Hat and Schuylkill Ha. vas Rail Road Company. . Jan. 9, 1839. . DIVIDEND—The Board of Mileligers have de. m elated s dividend of FIVE AND A 13ALF par onst,upen capital stock out Of the milts of the Caripany for the last half you, payable co Ind al tactic 19th "- MO. a CRESS* Thasozer. Jo. ii IEI Mount Carbon. 9-3 N Notice. Coal Urbairribir'Sale. MITE numbed ;ease of that t 'sir extensive Cat IL WWl:fon the river Selitaylklirit Booth stleet. together with:all the fixtures tottiplete, fir conduct. sing a very Urge business. A rate Oporto:ay_ is now offered, as the above will lb sold a great *- imam The wharf has 400 feet of dock on each side, and will be enlarged by an addition thereto. Pos session may 'be had immediately, apply to SAM UEL S. HORNER, MA Market street. Borne Building Lots re " rd rent, adjoining the above. Proposal, will be reed .for enlarging the said W harf. Jan. 12 Mill Creek and Mine 11111,Navigation and • Rail goad Company. T HE Board of Managers have this dardeclared a dividend of four per cent. for the last six months, on the capital stock of said company issued previous to December 27th, 1838, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representativenen or ar ter the 15th inst., at the office of Discuont and De posits at Port Carton. LESSEE'S WHITNEY, Secretary and Treasurer. 2 Jan 12 Pottsville Water Company. rriklE &mud of Managers have this day declared 1 a dividend of three , per cent. for the last six months, on the Cuh Stock of said Company, paya• ble to the Stockholders or their legal representa tives, on or after the 21st inst. at the office of A. Graham, Treasurer, corner of Centre and Mahan tango streets. ANDREW RUSSEL, Pres't Jan 12 2-21. Alice of the Schuylkill Navigation Compa Pau..Azto.rniA, Jan. 7, 1839 At etre animal meeting of the Stockholders held this day, the following gentlemen were duly elect. ed officers for the ensuing year.: President—Josbua Lippincott, Managers. John Sergeant, John 'Bohlen, Edmond Wilcox, Joseph T. Mather, Jortheph Cowperthwait, Mordttrai D Lewis. Manuel Eyre, Thomas Firth., George W. Holstien, Ltodzey Nicholson, Henry Troth, Charles H•. Baker, Treasurer and Secretary--Ciaudtus Harper. Jan. 12 2 Pottsville Institute. THE present term commenced on the 7th inst under the direction' of Mr. Charles W. Pitman TERMS OF ADMISSION. ' There will be four terms in a year, each aus aisiing of twelteweeka., renal „entering at any time after the commencement of a term, and previque to Oe expiration of the first font weekaof the term, will be charged %r a whole term. Pupils coming after the expiration of the first four weeks, and before the expiration of 9 weeks of the term will be charged fur two thirds of a term— and pupils_ entering . slier tire expiration of 8 weeks of a term, and before the completion of tke term, will be charged for one third or the term- For instrur.tion in reading, writing, and arith. oleic, $4 per term. 'or all or either of the aforesaid branches, with addition of English Grammer, Geography. Mathe matics, Geometry and Book-keeping, or any of them, $6 pet term. For all or say of the aforesaid branches with the addition of the Latin and Greek languages, or either of them,s 8 per term. Jan. 12 2 Prove all Things ! —Hold fast :that which is good."—Bible. DELIEVINGIhat this future destiny of man kind, is the most interesting and important subject that can 'Del ?resented to the mind ; and every person should freely exercise the rights and privileges of deciding for themselves what is truth, the following works are offered for sale: The discussion between Rev. E S Eur, (Presby terian,) and Rev. A C THOMAS, (UIIHVErSallAI„)011 the touji.int question, "is the doctroe of endless punishment tairght in the Bible or nut? "or does the Bible teach the doctrine of the final Holiness sod Happiness of all mankind?" The DISCUSSION be. tweer. Rev M P Baaran, (Methodist,) and T Warr axons, (I.lniversatist,) whether the doctrine of end less misery is revealed . in the scriptures 7 Baiiona's "enquiry into the scriptural import of the words, Sum., Haber', Taaraaus, and GEHENNA, translated Hell in the common English version." Ballou's sermons on In 50-4. lst.These 5-21, 2d Cor. 5-10, 2 Sam. 15-6, Rom- 6-1 and 2, Gen, -4, 2 Peter, 3-18, Gala 327 and 2-82 Cor. 5 14 Xnd 15, also in Pamphlet form, the sin against the Holy Ghost, Matt. 12 13 and 3% the Penalty of Sin, Rom. 6-23, death and judgement. Heb, 9 27 and 28, justice and merey, Pas. 62.12, Universalist Be lief, : Remarks on the Doctrine of Uni I Sal vation, (by John M. Croeland,) and Streeter's Hymns. The above Books and Pamphlets can be bad of Samuel Harts, Morris & Brothers, or J M. Crosland., Dec 22 5- Selling (drat Cost. THE Subscriber, with a view to close his b asi n. CU in this place, from which be designs to remove shortly, is now selling off his large Stook of Dry Goods, Groceries Queens ware, Liquors &c., at cost prices, and also a general assortment of ready made clothing, such am Pantaloons, Roundi bouts, Vests, Dress Shirts iteAc. He therefore invites all who ore desirois of purchasing articles in his line at low prices, togive him a call. J.C. KERN., 52.• Nov. 17, 1835 For sole. Avaluable messuage, tenement and thiCt of land, situate in Wayne - township, Schuylkill County, adjoining lands of John Snyder, Daniel Serf get and ethers, containing .50 acres, of which are fourteen acres wood land welt timbered, and five a cres excellent meadow, the remainder is clear in good fences and well cultivated, the improvements are a two Story Weatherboarded Dwelling House with a Kitchen attached, a Barn and a Weaver Shop, and a neverfailing Spring with excellent water near at hand . Possession & a good title will be given on , the first day. of April next, Terms of the Sale can be heard of by the owner on the premises. 'JACOB KAERCII ER. 80-itf October 13 Notice. THE partnership heretofore existing between JamesPrerhait and Jacob Bull, Iron misters, at Jeterson Foresee, Schuylkill county. Pa. was demised on the 7th inst. by the withdraw■l of the subsentm N. B. The business will be carried on by James Everhart, who is authorised to settle accounts, &et. Jan 12 3-3 t Call at the New Store • for Chap Goods. Af t IL & HAGGERTY have received their 4 VAL Fall and Winter supplies of Dry Goods, and will seU Wholesale and Retail at unusually low pliers for cash. Storage. . 'TINE Subscribers having owed the wharf tat A Fairmount dun, foot of Willow 84 Rail Road; joining the one occupied by A. .1. Bolton & Co. are prepared to .receive Co. I Lumber,. &c. on wharfage, and commission. inquire of the soli. scribers on 41 ie premises, or at 28 South Wharves BUNTING, CLARK & CO. 47-1 y jane 20 SOUTHERN Feather: Virginia Dried Peaches, Round and Spike Rods, Round, Square Band and Bar Iron, just received and for isle by JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Si-- Doe. I. 183 GRAPE& *fa Illat or loisboll and Mew G a zaz Atataativail for salt at MARVIV'S MUST 11101 tr, , • JaWi RE ESE . - - Selitch . 1 11 1 01.. OLD Eicoteb l iVhiskey, Lemaiii 104 I;ustallgar igit sale 47 NAVANWOr •, • Lirtivor aktist, ' , JUST received andlrorlyie by •. BANNAN. Jan 5 • 1— rimurs .4: AZIANNTARY wiew utu sour., • i by Mill, jut nu:aired and for aide by . EMI Last Notice! • A 144 persons knowing the:melees indebted to ak the subscriber:jars requited to. make settlement before the Ist March next; after which all accoqnte withuot distinction will be Aced to the beard* Of a collector. .1. C. KERN. Jane - 1— EMI Plain and Figured Silks ) ALSO Monaosiirie De Lain and painted Chilly recevred end for sale by MILLER da LIAGGERTY. Nov 3. , New York Smoked Beet JUST received and for Baba by T. 61. J. SEATTV. Dec. 8 3 Dairy Cheese. 5000 lbs. Superior Dairy Ch r eese for g a le by Dec. 8 THE valuable lot of Ground, with Coach Matter's Shop thereon, situate on the North East corder of Norwegian and Coal streets.—Apply to Deo• 1 Ground I.7l"tetBb 50 Bushel. African and Charleston Groundnuts of good quality, juct received and for ogle by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Nov. 17 5.2 Davy's Safety Lamps, diF the best construction, and most apprOVed kind, "'just received and for sale by 'B. BANNAN. Orders for any number of these Lamps will be supplied at the shortest notice. Jan 5 1— A good assortment of French, English, and Ger r 2 L man Merinos for isle at reduced prices- MILLER & HAGGERTY. 50- Nov. 3 Kisterbock Stove, EXTRA size, with' Futures, for sale. Apply at this office. Dec 22 • Premium Flannels. A SUPERIOR crude fur eale by N: NATHANS & Ca Dec 22 5. J UST received and for sale, Superior Rifle Poi , der, Mould Buck Shot, Percussion Caps, Shot, and Bar lead. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, N0v.17 52 Superior Family Flour' 4111 ' ECEI VED oo consignment, rpm the Agile duct Mills, several loadaduperior family flour, for sale by SAMUEL HANTS. October V, 1838. 49 Reading Steam Works. THE undersigned are now prepared to manufat cure to order Steam Engines to any size, and set into operation in any part of the state. Also, cold or hot riveted Bailers, Locomotive Boilers, Rail Road Cars, and all the work of a general machine shop. J. MAY JONES & co. Jan 5. • l—tf DYSPEP6IA, DYSPEPSIA?—Is there cr furen -u-i" for that distressing disease is the echo from the echo from thousands. Read the many' dertifi_ cates of awes pereirmed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam omile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. The following certificate must certainly convince every person of the great efficacy of this invaluable med icine. Dr. Wit. EVANS—Deaf Sir.-1 can never be grateful enough ter the cure I have received by the use of your invaluable medicine (CAMOMILE PILLS.) I was for five years very seriously troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused a nervous sensation throughout my system—so much, that I sometimes shook as if I had been afflicted with pal sy dining all this time 1 took many medicines, but none wonld'cure me. At last my physician gave me ;up ; bat fbrtunttely one day as 1 was speaking to a friend un •the subject, he told me the Aro Wm. Even's Camtimile Pills were the only med icine that would cep me ; of which I purchased some, and the result Is that I am now enjoying per. fect health. Any person wishing to see rite can call at my house, No. 365 North Front street, Philadel. phis. HENRY L. CAMPBELL. Observe—The General Office for the sale of this Medicine wet No. 19, North Eight street, Philidel. phia, where certificates of thoosands may be , seen. Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Bole Agent for Schuylkill county. Jan b I—tf By virtue of the 'authority vested in the Adjutant General, by the malitia laws of this Commonwealth. it is hereby directed by him, with the consent and concurrence of the Governor and Commander in- Chief of Pennsylvania, that the system of instruction in military knowledge, and regulations for the Mil:, itia and Voluqteers of the State of Pennsylvania, be from and after this date, that system which has been prepared and arranged by Brevet, Captain 8. Cooper, (of the U. S. Army,) Aid-de:Camp and As sistant Adjutant General, and is entitled "a concise system of Instructions and Regulation's for the Mill tia and the Volunteers of the United States," 4w. All officer. and non-mmissioned officers, musi cians and privatei °Elbe Militia or Volunteer, of this State, willogierefore, henceforth conform, in the performance of their mallet" duties th e regula tions for their government 'Prescribed in the above system, and all and every other mode of instruction in military tactics, not consistent with that above referred to . are hereby positively prohibited, for the instruction of the Militia and volunteer of this State, JACOB BULL As a matter of coulees all instructions of Volon. teen or Militia will be given in the English lam goaga Jan. 12 INTERESTING CURE OF DYSPEPSIA ! Isl:ctired by Dr. Wen. Evans' Composite Tonic and Family apperient Pills.—Mr. George Ellman, Broad street, below Walnut, afflicted with the fol lowing distresaing symptoms.—Great pressure and weight of the stomach; after eating, giddiness and climates of sight, sickness at the stonivh, constant headache, impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing, languor, lassitude, great depression of irpirits, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of the stomach, ir. regular transient pains in &tyrant parts of the body, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversa tion, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation and general debility, disturbed rest, With other symptoms which is not essential to enumerate. Mr. E. bad rhea tip all hopes, as be had made trial of all other remedies befive.the public., but to co effect, until be was advised to make trial of Dr. Wm. Brans', Tonic Pills, of which , he is happy to mate that they effectually restored bum to health by taking duos package.. Offft, for the ask of the above thediehie. No: 19 North rishilt*.aknokladithia.- Bahlby r TiIVERNEII, t ifebrakiii4 10111 icaudy4 Jan --7. A! '', _ 1,41- a BANNAN. 1- T. 4& .1. BEATTY. 3- For Sale. MILLER & HAGGERTY. 2- Merinos. To Sportsmen. tkneral Orders. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1 Harrisburg, January 1; 1839.. - W lIJIAM PIPER. Adft. Gen, of Penury I runt. 2-- Airszmatiti +'l tYATII see important tiinctioms orbit:are and those - slid Ire weaJieif by tcheritance titlmpreidencsare reds. • to a deplorable Itale clieivous debility. thetehould not men thee didpein fin ft is not in despair that relief can tie !hood. Ka Let them first look a. round, idd, Laiing ?aide all prididiciii, ask them aelvesthis question=44fmy physician cannot help me. Is Mtn reputed skill my sigh resort ?" Patine** at gpat mitintent the heading oftkis ad. vertisement, wMoirm's /fife Mediates," would catch their eye); and welt they in truth tfinpled of foolish prejudices, they might, perhaps. be educed to inquire whether Mt. Moffat% theory. and treat meat of diseases, differed bow that of,,their own physicians. They would then. learn Stott it did dif ifio and very widely, and with most unhappy ref, sults, too. , If they pursued their inquiries stiff further. they 'would Bad that all practising physksians ofje omen% day prescribe MERCURY*, Obi some forni. for almost every ffisease, anti they would learn. too, that mercurial medicines, though they gtve.present relief, undermine the tonatitntion s smi always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all thin. For hundreds tifiesra. be fore that emerge of mankind, "Merer was em pteyed in the healing art, Physicisarused nothing but simple huh& Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful physician he who preperelh his medi cines from herbs. Witness icclestasticius, chapter V: 3. The skillful `physician shall 4/2 trp hia head; and tn righl qf the great men he shall b's admiration. V. 4. Fur he- hallo, prepared his me.ifitine, ant of the HERBS of the earth, and he that is oaks toiU not obit*. them. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEWINES possess qualities of the most mild and benial na. tore. They are composed of articles the moat anti putresacent, combinciewith ingredient known sts the only certain antidote for fevers of every descrip tion. When the disease is produced eithill fro cold, obstruction, bad sir, swampy and Camp situ*: done, or putrid miasma, whether malignant or epi demic, ur by other causes, these Medicines are gr., tain In their operation or effeets they are pos sessed tit peculiar qualities, which Mit only iekpel all disease, but at the same time restore and Invigorate the system. When first taken slum this stomach, they immediately digure themselves like vapor, through every pore, 06(h:icing effects attirice saluutry and perMatrent. Wheerthe spark of life begins to grow didi, the circulation Isoguld, and the faculties paralytecl, these medicines are found to give a lone to the nerves, exilerate the at unlit spirits, inVigortte the.robody; and re-animate the whole man. THE LIFE MEDICINES have also been used with the most hippy success in Nervous and Dye. peptic diseatee, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Com. plaint, Rheumatism, (chrottic and inflamaiory;) Drupaies;&c. &c. For full particulars, the reader is invited to cal at Mr. Moffst's office, 367 Broadway, and receive • copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitously. The following letters are lately selected from • very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re ceived from different parts of the United States : Mr. Moffat.—Dear Sir :—lt is with sincere. pleasure that I venture to address you, to think you for the benefit I have received from your med mines. My complaint was salt rheum, for whiclLl have tried all the medicines whict.-Were advertiNd in the newspapers. I, however, received no relief from any of them. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to Ist you* medi. core. When I applied *lop, my rep anti arils were so bad that they looked like raw beef:and were covered with sores ; but after taking a 26 cent box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off, and so continued until I was entirely. cored. It is now four months since I was cured, and I have had. no return of the complaint. I haye recommended your medicine to several persons, and should advise all afflicted with the salt rheum to try it. Respect fully; ybur obedient servant, M. CLEOVER, 13th, al. between sth and Jackson Avenues. Lawrence, N. Y.., May 23. Mr. Moffet-- Dear Sir: 1 was troubled with the piles for several years: I applied to the most emi nent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine, Mr. Clarke,-who had received great relief from them, recommended me to use your Life Pills. Though I was suffering very severely with them at the time, I experienced relief in 46 hours, and in a few weeks not troubled with them at all and I have been from diptreit ever since and haVe Rreat pleas in recommending them to those afflicted in a lar Tanner. Respectfully, 123 JOSEPH E. SPEARNS. New York, April, 1838. Dr. Moffei—Sir : Since your Life Medicines have been introduced in this neighborhood, they have done wonders. I will merely stile a few cases. The wife of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius B.Roe, who was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Phinnix Bitter■ one box of the Lilo Pills, says she had her health entirely restored. Mr. Milo B. Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid up with infloindtory rheumatisnli, by tak ing two bottles cf the Bitters and one 25 cent box of the Pillth told me he was as well as he ever was, and told a gentleman in my store whp was afflicted, that as soon as he would take the Pills and Bitters ust so soon he wolild be a well man. Also, Mrs, Hordu, wile of John Hordu, was two years since taken sick, and often had fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six weeks after tak ing your Pills and Bitters, so far recovered did she has peen onisit to one of her neighbors; As for my 'lf, I have been in bad health fbr 27 years, and though I itanut now in, perfect health, still I am in Amer than I have beet' for telt years past, which IFtelieve to be the consequence of ta• king your Pills and Bitters. The above is a true statement of a few of the many cafes which have come unier my observation. Yott ere at liberty to publish this letter, and reference gait be had to me as Postmaster at Claverrock, Columbia Co., Y. With respect. J. A. VAN VAL,ICENBURG. New York, April 1, 1838, Mr. W. Moffat—Sir: I have beein afflicted with the fever and ague about three months, and used a good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker until 1 was recom mended to try your Life Pills and Phtenix Meta, and after taking two bores and two bottles of bitteri, 1 am very thankful to intbrm you and the public st large, I consider myself completely cured. Yours truly, JOHN TENNENT, N. Y. New York Mills, March 29, 1838 Mr. Moffat—Dear Sir i I have used your medi cine in my taMily'for some months, and have teems eikgreat benefit trom it, especially iriy wife sod eld er/I daughter. My daughter bed been in a decline for 3 yetis. Since she commenced Using your med. mine she has entirely recovered, ind is pow well and hearty. Iftbis will be of any service io you, you are at liberty to publish it. Reaply yours, 4 , t. N. BET L,E.R. * ' Summit Hill, Jab. 18tb,1838. tkr: Motet—bear Sir: I have great pleasure in addressing you, baying been troubled for some time back with the rheumatism, and cdikld find eothing to give me any relief, until I had Commenced ta king your Vegetable Life Pills and Phceniz Bitters. In taking the first bottle and one 'boa of pills !lobed the chest excrutiating pain that 100 lobe been troubled with, entirely disappeared. I.Such brink the ease, it is with gratitude 1 offer these sentiments, feeling confident that I am indebted to yotr;more than words can express, for your valuable medicine,, an d th e s p e edy cure received from its effects. , Yours; tr—, • GEORGE BROFTS. ' Meath chunkl.fati. 7,1838. Mr. Moffat—Sir : I am most h ap py to seed you throagb your agent Mr. White, a w lines relative to your excelent Life Medicine. or a length of time I have been complaining of ari infeetibu of the liver, and tried mirth medinine, but (bend no relief until I commenced with yours; I bare nod taken nearly two bottles of your Phoenik Bittern, and I am pleased w state that I find myielffset recover ing from a lontand lingering complaint. Beefily Years eke. GEORSIB KISNER. Lockport, Ntfr, 97t6. 18374 4 st. Mr. W. EL Moffat—Dear Sir: s a remarkable instance tithe virtue and efileacy year Life Pills and Phamit' Bitters, in restoring health to the afflicted., hal occurred in my Busily, It deem it ndo. , iris ty to owe both to your elf acid the ' Sr. to make the &disown s that others soff under similar circumstances might MChigites this , and obtain 'a remedy inseastmto prelates free klit44o taro vitae , . . - ~., 81, lb% limit hfiriti laded* ' thiplhier Obi . **A ati****l Maly ibi • - itd - doi . z_........ -.....-,,::.,.;.•i.,t-.:.F:iic . 7'416; sic, fee Ilia • Veen able to Walk tapes:ilk: Sr: 00V verieuttediertiee preatfibtillflihniki • *hitch hire her oo rehaf i aft - Oft! ._ft• table. lo this siteatkea . what I fra'ppened to eaR opotryour wens • Make, aild beim, meat copy of ihtlVitsk mist the pertuung of which haductf mein try odfodicio altkaugh bad but tattle hips* bit lei soy haat from' Ir. The elks eras Before shelled taken tete bottle ob bitter, aid • bus of 011 a, she wu lio fir iv:inn:du to be to ■ most of her holism Work without teem YllunetaipecdFdlly. % ' WARR git PAlTEitsci if] - For tale by W. MOFFAT, 367 Broad New. York. For further dertieularsof the *bare and!' ciao Moffat's Good barnaritan,* copy of which accom, Ries the medicine; • a ctipy also tat be hatfen plicetieo at the store of Maim MtLLBR HAGGERTY. Pottsville: Aseota for the sale of the Medicine. a Jae 5 "` to ow nikeilltrimeen. - 1111LADEISPRIA AND LIVERPOO PACKETS. THESE. Packets from Plaid' • phis the 20th of every month; ens ibe First Month (January.) and Liverpool. the 9th Of every mon' throughout the year. Ship Algonquin. Captain - Albert ' Turley. ' of Brurth Month (May;) Ship Pocattontaa Captain James West, VA Twelfth Mon (Pecember.) e • Ship 51ohongitiela, Captain Mietkim 20th Second Monp, (February) ' Ship Stusfuehanna i Captain John W. Migtk 4 20th of Third Month (March.) . The owners have spared no expence to ten • Wm ships safe and totninodions Conveyances passengers end Merchantline. and can =Men recommend tie* inlhene tairpectit to the patiime ofLite nubile' 'hey are towed cipnitd doini the Delaware etenro t en‘ %thus niiabged la so to sea the d they leave Charge for postage Lifirpool, m the bib $l35—M the Stange. 20k rrom Ltierpool in. Cabin £33 sterling. ppirlct HEW ar.4IIYREO COPE. Walton street wharf. at * 30g1 4 1 A. BROWN dr. CO., N 0.14 Chesnut Street ME subscriber bra been appointed Agent the Messra. Cope's Line of Packets, between Li pool and Philadelphia , end will receive the penal money from those who wish Legend fiat their fri in the old country. The rates of fare will be made known by applyi at the office of the Milkers' herbal. Jan 5 PHLI:ADILPOIA, Sat u rday, Nth. 1 4 7, 1838 WO DR: WM. EVANSi—Dear Sir : It is" w tti pleasure I take , this ofportonity of retoini.it you my sincere thank* foriths beneSt of 'your n. valuable medicine, the. Camomile rills. Maw ./ been afflicted for several years with dtapepstii, very being became almost loathsome to me. I. , r fered severe pains in the ride, was afflicted w th feinting spells, great debility, *alit of speetite,.i. a. bility to rest at night, freement sibkneas,and ins rt all the symptoms of that thittesilhg,disease. I ad tried several sk il:ul physiciani, but with no so - $ my imbecility of mind and body gmdually.inc s.: ed, still I strictly abstained from using any of nostrums and `certain remedies' with which .ur newspapers daily abound, and for which len r. tamed a horror and conteMptc Atlength thr.. • h earnest entreaty of my friends, and eepeciatlit ley wife, I with great reluctanee consented to try your celebrated L ille. The effect las wonderful, and Is. tonished even my most sanguine friends.. I bad used them but a short timb before I rapidly.reeoitr.: ed, and I now enjoy excellent health, to which 4 have been a stranger for More than two years.. cannot sufficiently express heartfelt,gretitude td you for the advantage 1 derived from your medi cines, and I earnestly slid d'incieritionely recdm. mend all suffering under similar complaint" t.) an," your CAMOMILE /ILLS. Although with some, .diffidence. I 'cheerfully &qua that you publish this testimony, if you see per, and regalia YOlllll, &c. W ILLIAM E. TAYLOR. P: S.—lf any person desires to see Me, I shall be happy to give mj residence: W. B. T. The Medical Office is So. IS North Eighth Staet—where the afflicted bab be speedily cured; anedepart rejoie'ing. Sold by .. AMIN T: WERNE4. Sole Agent fbr Schuylkill courily 2-tf Jan 12 AN UNDENIABLE FACT.—Health is the • source of Happiness.-:-Disease is the effect of some irregularity in the natural or healthy. rune. tine's. Man produces great ends by multiplied and extraordinary measures, but nature abbompliebed her works by few and simple means. In the mare of all human maladies, the relief of irritation is the great object of medicine, the office of the physician; is to deliver his patient tram all that is noxious and debilitating, so that the constitution or nature will_ be enabled to perfect the work bf restoration. Here' . we would commend the administration of a remedy calculated to fulfil the preceding todication,whicit 1 believe se may justly say of Dr. Wm: Evans' eel:. cbrated Cann:aide Terne and Family Aperient Pillar See the many andeiliable tests of their asionialt nj efficacy in aiding nature lb subvint disease. The office for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans' V table Preperations, well known and eitilebratell the many unprecedented and astonish gUres have effected in Dyspepsia, Nervous, Bilious Consumptive diseases, is at No. 19tb. north Bth opposite Filbert street, Philadelphia. Sold by , JOIdIN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill count 2 EINE ANOTHER recent teat of the unrivalled yin , Dr. Evans'a Pills--fDvapePoia of tan y. standing cured,—l was afflicted, with the • complaint for ten years, which incoPotititod internist for the period of six years. from tittln. to my business. I em now testorbd tb • - health by the frequent oat, of Ibe dame medi My symptoms were, a sense of oppression after' ing. pain at the pit of the stoiflath. loss of appe giddiness, palpitatibn of the heart, and great de tv• lam willing to give any iiiformatibit id flitted rerpeeting the benefit I received from the, °FEY. Evans' Camomile and Apperient Pills. Staninn. Sept. I. 1&31!L 3. McKim General Depot for sale of the above Medicine, 'l9 North - Eighth Street, Piffladel i tibia: Sold by 31:11IN z WEINER; Sole Age& for Schuylkill count Jan 12 24.1 f Public Notieei WE the undersigned Etecuton of the las t and Testament of the late Dr: hale W. Geissehainer, deceased. df the My tof Skew Y hereby give notice to all who. hays • -4. spinet his Estate be Present their Claims, aid al depted to the Estate to make parnentto one Lerner; ttq., Orwigsburg. - F. W:GEISSENEIAbfER, Etecutork •JACCB MALE B. Brew York DeceMber 18..1838. P. a The power of Attorney giveb to Haw beissenbainer, Esq. to take cam Org. iinsbnr, the Valley Formice lands and thii-tigi by the lamp. F. W.lTwissehaibefi Whit cip by own limitation of the let. Dsenimbik II all persons are cautioned igainstilepredatnign the timber on slid halls:Reale fbr the bonsais f said date, are to be. paid to Christopher Lo Eisq, or into the Bank at Fort Carbon, Becher 22, 1838. REJEDIAG SAIL AND IDONIVORKS, HAVE on hind. BOILER iltrOff!' SHEET ROUND ' i E;/ROlfi :7 • co at i Fitsk ' till, . 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