1111 ir. .j ~;_''~~'d From the New Yorker 4 „ro. SEATER'S SONG. ••i i ' 1 Away! y!--for the rosy light ,_,GI bright e'eftlie eastern hill ; - .. 1 This 4" Eitirmime In a glee last night. ' 1 And e the streams lie still. ' i Rosati I unah for the ice bound lake! No speed let our fleet limbs lack ; And the Slumbering echoes shall startled awake! ' As we dash cemour slippery track! I I Away! s y ! 'us a eorions morn, t . irsr a eart leaps up to go ; i i And m h • The ti skate shall bear us on, i O'er the sleping wave below. The golden beams which the day god sends, .1 The &mans hill-tops lave: 1,,, But the htightest smile which his godship sends 1 10-IMtlash on the frozen , wave. .1. Away! anstay ! for the skater's shout • I - Is rinif u rag along; the air; • The ga tring bands are /fastening out. In diladsome sport to share; e i fr oh. the s never a tone Of music's own, That e bounding soul can feel. Me th .m erry sound of the crackling ice, And 73 ring of the skater's heel I Then-nla. and sway! for thi moments fly ! Let'si_bie o'er the snow clad plain ; i for the; joyous streams all captive lies i in the frolicksome Frost-K.irtg's - ch3ln I MATO! hurrah for the ice bound lake! I No:speed let our fleet limbs lack ; And the slumbering ech ,es shall shouting awakie As vfedash Cep our slippery track ! I —t ----- 31112111FPAT'PS LIFE 'MEDICINE —IIE— .I4ATIO:sI.—IN hen the must in:mot...ant funntioris of lice are suspended, and those wtid are invalids! by ir.beritance or imprudence arc red .v! , d to a deplorable state of nervou. debility, they should noteveli then despair, fur it is not in deslasiri that relief can be found.. No. Let them first Laik a. round, er.d, • laying aside all prejudices, ask iliem. selves this question—'ll my piaysiciai. cannoe help me, ts.lits reputed skill ley only resort r' Perhaps at that minium the heading of this ad- vertisenient, "Moffat's :life Medicines," Would I tan; _ pqruaing of which induced me .to try your catch their eye; and were th e y in t ru th divealed of j medicine, although had but. little hope ot her receiv. foolish prejudices, they m i g ht, p er h a ps, be induced[ mg any behefit from it. The effect was surprising. to inquire whether Mr. M otTa t's theory and [treat. ; Before she had taken one bottle ot bitters and one anent of diseases, differed ti m n that o f their! own box of pills. khe was an far recovered as is be able phisicians. They would then learn that it did dif I .0 accomplish most of her house wont without oasis lee, and very widely, and with most unliapPy re tance. YOU' 5. respeelfelly, auks, Mo. IV A RR EN PATTERSON. , If they pursued their inquiries 'still farther. they l 33 For saleiby \V. B. MOFFAT, 36'7 Broadway, would find that all praetising physicians ;of the ! N „, York. , i . present (fly prescribe MERCURY, in somei turn', ; For further'earlieuheas of the above med•eine see for alehost every disease, and they 'you ' d 1 " 1 1"' t ""' .; Moffai',. Good Samarifon, a copy or which accompa. that mercurial medicides, though they give present nips the medieine ; a copy 'also can be had on ap. relief;;undermine the constitution, end always 'care pl.eatinn at the store of Messrs. 'MILLER & .the patient in a precarious state of health. 1 HAGGERTY, Pottsville. A GOOD VEGETA BLE MEDICI NE Is just Agents fur the sale ef the Medicine. the reverse of all this. For hundreds of years, tie. J an 5 fore that scourge of mankind, "Mercury,'Was em. [ _ ployed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing- 1 but dim:)le herbs. Even the bible recomineinds 'as the 'skilful physician he aho prepareth his. mcdi tines from herbs. Witness t:eclestastieus, chapter .lilt. .. l . 17".3. The skillful physician shall lift vp his bad; and in sight of the grea‘men he stia4l tie in adintration. . V. 4. Fir he bath prepared his medieines out of the HERBS of the earth, and he that is Wise will not dean, them.' , MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE M E DI-C I N Er. pus:sass qualities of the most mild and beneficial iia Lure. They are composed of articles the cubit anti fiatesseent, combined with ingredients known as the only certain antidote for loth) of every ide , rrip. lion. When the disease is produced either from curd, obstruction, bad air, swampy 110 trip satin. tinak, or putrid imasmi, whether malignant or ere deenic, or by other causes, these medierne4 arc cer tain to their operation or etf, ets. They ere pos. sassed of pecuttar qualitme; which nut only ex , el all disease, but at'the. same time restore an invigorate the system. When first taken into ..! stmouh, they immediately diffuse themselves "like vapor, an I through races/ pore, producing effect once de. lightful, salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim. the circulation !languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these medeaines_ are . found to give a tone to the - nerve!), exileratf the are. 'Mal spirits, invigorate the rnbodt; and ro.animate the whole man. .TIIE LIFE MEDICINES have also bCen 'tried with the most happy success in Nervous and Ity K. pepti,p diseases, Consumption, Ast lima, I.ifer Co ea plhinrk, Rheumatism, (chronic and infikinatury,) Dinpsies, &c. &e. , Tor full particulars, the reader is invited to eel aft Mr. Moffitt's office, 367 Broadway, and; receive 'n copy of the Good Samaritan, published,gratnitouslv. The following letters are lately pelt-meld:nom ,a vary large number which Mr. Moffat has [ lately re calmed from different parts of the United .iiiteii : .Mr. Moffat--Dear Sir:—lt is with sine( re pleasure that I venture to address you; to diauk you for the benefit 'I have received from -our: used. wines. My complaint was salt rheum, ldr which I have tried all the medicines which wire !advertised lb the newspapers. I, however, received! no relief horn any of them. Since I was shown your .6 end Samaritan, which induced ate to try ybur 'tnedi-' : dine. When I applied to you, my legsland arias were so bad that they looked like raw ' beef,"and Were covered with sores; but after isktrig a 2b ci.ut box of your pills, the dead s kin be g an 1 4 sett l e ~f, ind se continued uatil I was eniirily ruled. : It is noW four 'Months since I was cured, and / have had ho return of the complaint. 1 have reelonniendi d youamedieine to several prisons, and siienilit tide i e gill afflicted with the salt riseuin to ire it! Respect. . fully, your obedient servant, • M. l'l 4 . 13th, st. between sth and Jackson Aoienuei • . Lawrence, N, Y. 4 May 2:ir.' Mr. Mullet— Dear Sir : I was troublhd with the piles for several years. I applied to thef unit tint ' neat Physicians without relief. A find of urine; Mr.Clailie, who.had received great retie lime them, : recommended me to use your Lite Pills.[ Tliough I • was suffering very severely withaliem ;at the time, I experienced relief in 41 hours, and in s feal wet its was not troubled With them at all-and il hape been free from distress ever since and have 2 redt pleas. : ore in recommending them to those 4filicted in .0 f smilax manner. i , Respectfully, . i JOSEPH E. STEARNS. ' Summit Hill, Jan. ifith,le3 4 . . • pr. Moffat—Dear Sir: I have great pleasure in addressing you, having been troubled tbr some time back with the rheumatism, and could find nothing to give me any relief. umil I had reMieneoced sa. king your V. get dile. Life Pills and Plirelik Bitters, 1 In taking the first bottle outdone box off pills I found I the roost exerutiating pain that I had tong been troubled with, ervira Iv ihsa l ipea red. Sprit hieing the ! ease:, it 'is with gratitude I offer the*: sentiments, i feeling confident that 1 am indebted I. than words can express, for your vaile and the speedy curd received from its Y ours, .kc., • G EORG' New York, • pril` IS3A. l'i Dr. Nloffet—Sir : Since year IA e Meriteilieft ' have been Introduced in this nergi )rhond, they have done wonders. I will merely stale a few eases. The wife of my neighbor, .Ntr.C.urneliiis ti. Roe. who was supposed to be in a decline bit the hist two years, after taking two bottles of the Plicentx Bitters -.' one box of the Lite Pills, says she htad her health ~ entirely restored. 1- • Mr:, Mile B. Root, my next door n e r ichbor, who t Was laid up with infiantatory rheurritism, by 'tali. ing two bottles cf.the Bitters and one cent box of the Pills, told me he was as well al he ev. r w a s, and told a gentlemen to my store while WU!, afilwied, that as soon as he would take the,' 1s and Butiers just so 110013 he would be a well man, * Alto, Mrs. Hord°, wile of John tiordo, was two years since taken sick, and often MO fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In vex Weeks otter tali. ing your Pills and Bitters, so far recnvered that the f lons been oh a visit to one of hermeigbhors. i ' As for myself, I have bceti in had health for 27 I years, and though lam no now 'in ;perfect health, 'till tam in Getter than I have been for ten years past, which I believe to be the con4equence: of ta king your Pills and Hitters. The above ii a true . statement of a few of the many omits which have t ! tc I come under my observation.' You 're at liberty to . 1 publish this lettet, and reference ca be had to me I as Postmaster at Claverrock,Colum' la Co., Y. f" With respect J. A. VANVA EN BURG. • Aril 1, 1838, *filleted with _ • New York, IWr W. Monet--Sir : I have . bee, the fever and ague 'ahead three inn,] good deal of quinine, whieh did in. still grew weaker and weaker unti mended to try your Life Pills and . 40' -We :;,?- ~~~~ ;~:~~, • Taro boimi and 409 battier lit bitters, !Idol Itr.)4llr iiialtioiluiac at r rover empletely =tied. ly. V JOHN TENNENT, N. Y. • March gp ife lB3tl,,,. Mr. Moffat -Dear Ott. I -have. need your medi cine in my faintly for voile months, and ft . ave renew: ed great benefit trom it, especially-My wife and ekt.., eat daughter. ; INiy daughter bas been io a decline fie. 3 years.. Since she commenced using your med.' trine she „kali', entirely recovered, end is now well and hearty. If this*gritt be or any service to you, -vim are at liberty to publish it. Rev' y yours. 4-c. N. U ILER. ir Munch chunk, .1 :1;7. 1838. Mr. Mrifft4—Sir : I am most hap 5 , to send you through yotir avert* Mr. White, a k 4 lines relative to your excelent Life Medicine. or a length of ;ime I have heen complaining of an infection of the ver , and triad much medicine, hot found no relief until 1 commenced with yours.; I have now taken needs two hordes of your Phoenix Bitters, end I am pleased.in slate that I find myself fast recover ing from s Icing and . lingering complaint. Itesply Yours &c. GEORGE KISNER, Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837. Mr. W. R. Moffat—Dear Sir: As a remarkable Matinee of the virtne an 4 efficacy of your Life Pills and Phemir Bitters, in restoring list health to the afflicted, hail occurred in my family,.l deem it a du ty to owe hdth to yourself and the public, to make the fact known, that others suffering under similar circumstances might perchance see this, and obtain a remedy iii season to preserve them from a prema ture grate. My a ife' has been afiltetcd with the liver corn pianit stidu,airae,, debility for upwards of three years ; ant :- for the latt three months she has not been able in walk across the room. After trying variousia inlicines prescribed by different physicians, which gate her no relief, she was, given op as ince. rattle,- In this situation she wassraduatly failing, n 1 happened to call upon your agent in this vitlag he gave me a copy ofthe.Good Samar, El and af;er (aki I ant very 1 1 ,21 large. I con. YOlllll Cheap Paper, Book, 4' Stationary Store, No. 23, N. Front street, Philadelphia. BRUNNER & 1101. LOW RUSH have on band, and 'hlrer for sale at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper, Schnial Books, and Stationary, - * Writing, Letter, PrmitnQ, and Wrapping Paper by ,the quantity at mill priers, Blue and White Bonnet Boards, Blank Books at reduced prices, Ledgers, Jon - mats; Day Books., Blotters, Invoice, Cash, Bill, liecords, Memorandum and Receipt Books by the qoantity, Family Bibles in great variety from S.? los2 o . Writing Paper. Printing Paper. Super Royal, Royal. Royal, Super Royal, Medium, I m perial, v, ' Medium, F.ilio Post, Demy, Can, Q tart' rust. Couniry Merchants will find a general assnrt— ment, embracing a vari , tv of articles suited to that wants, Which tor cash or approved credit will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. B. ('ash given for rags or Mien in exchange. Philadelphia, Dec. 1,1838. 2-6mo IN purgußnee of an ordinance passed by the Coon cil of the Borough of Pottsville, on the 12th day of Decembei, A. 1) 153 ,, , entitled "an ordinance to orthOrlZe a loan to procure apparatus for the extin_ guisliiiig of fires," Public Notice is hereby given that the sulit•crthers to ill open a book -for receiving su'o.,ieriptions to said loan on Monday the 17th of December inst at the Pennsylvania Hall in said Itormigh, between the hours of ten A M. and three P. M. and 'doily thereafter coring the same hours until the whole amount 91500 shall have been sub. scribed for. The said loan will be divided into si.dres of ten dollars each, hearing interest 'at the rate of six per rent, pet annum; and not redeemable until the first day of January, A. D. Pit4.s. The whole amount subscribed for to be paid in at the time of subscribing, for which scrip will he mimed; ately given by tlin,subscribers, and for which' certi ficates of sir ck will hereafter be issued, signed by .the Presutent of the ClOormil and cour.iersigned by the Town Clerk, on the surrender of the scrip. I A M ES r;li.f,lNGlllA ll, G )114 1-1 C. WY N KOOP, SAII('F.I, I,F,W IS, B. T TAYLOR Dec. LI. IJ A . per ,, nns krinwipg; ,I 'selves indebted to , he .mb,crther, are reipored In make settlement betora th, Nla.rch next ; after whteb all accounts withunt (indult:tam will.be placed in the hands of a colleCinr. J. C. KERS. Jaii I NTEIZ I:: 4 TING t Ufa: OF DYSPEPSIA— *voted by Or Win. F-pans' Cumomile Tonic and Family apperient Pigs.—Mr. George Broad street, afEhrted with the lot_ lowingeistressuig syroptoms.—Great pressure and weight of the stomach; afer rating, giddiness and dimness of sight, sickness at the stomach, constant headache, impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing, long./Mr. lassitude, great depression of spirits, a sensation of flutirrinv. at the pit of the stomach, tr_ regular transient pains in different parts of the body, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversa tion; .coldness and weakness of the extremities, emanation ar,d general debility, disturbed rest, wan other symptoms which is not essential to enufnerate. Itir. E. had given up all hopes, as he had made trial of. alLother remedies before the publor, hot to on effect, until he wa• odva•ed to make trial of Dr. Evans Tts;ic Pills, of wtiteli he is happy to state that they etc.-eittaily. restored him to health by taking Ilirep Office, for the gala of the above medicine, No. 19 North Eighth street, Phil:Melillo:1, 4rild by JOHN r. WERNER, Sole Agent' for Schuylkilrcounty. I—tf to you more hie tinetheitte F N. NM ew Fall & Winter Goods". INT received and now ripening at the Cheap Caph Slate, a large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold unusoally cheap for e,sh, or exchanged for country produie— cottsisting Dry Goods of every description, Groccr i its of all kinds, Queens Glass Ware, • Boots and Shoes, • • Looking Glasses, Hord Warr, Otter,. Fur arid Hair Seal Caps, Ready made Clothing of all kinds, • :Fish, Salt, .4•c. NHJEL HARTZ. October 27, 3a.18 APOLINA worked flooring boards, ploughed, tongued and grooved ready for laying, 1 11 and 11 inches of diffe-ent quality and prices constantly oh hand. arid for sale to lots to suit purchasers, upon application by leiter to JAMES M. PATTEN, Planing Machine Wharf, N. L. Phila. Co. or MILLER & HAGGERTY, april 25 3i—if PoUrq •VritA,P,ES. 1 tO.i , fresh supply of Lisbon ind Malaga•Gropee.jaer received' and for site -at 11111 W i'B COMO NARY 13170 RF, Jimmy 19: ing. and used a no good, but 1 1 ar , ab recom. beau Bitters, i t~,.~ u,~~_,~ i ii" .. . g 1t44,...-e En Public Abtice La•it Notice! Flooring Boards. tUaiIMGI 'n~ , THE -MINERS' JOIMATATA. -4.4: : ' The Philadelphia Fire . AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $300,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or. Frame Building!. Stores. Hotels, Mills, Barns. Stables,lllerchandize, Furniture, and Prop erty of every description, against lots or damage by FIRE. ' The subscriber has been appointed AoasT for the a bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to make ' , mimes:me upon every description of property at the lowest rates. . BENJAMIN BANNAN. Potteville. Feb 2-51537 15- SPRING GARDEN Fire Insurance Company. iv/sr AKE both 'united and ,erpetual Insurances on -. Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores. Hotels Mills. Barns, Stables, Mercitandrac.l urn Mute, and. Prop ertv of every deacnption, against loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a bove mentioned Inatiintion and in now prepared to make INSURANCES apOn every description ol propert) at the lowest rates. 1,11.1\J ANII 11 ANNAN. Pottsville. Feb. vr. 1836. 15 EOM WINTER ARRANGEMENT JOUN SILVER, IT HE prorietor of the Pennayivanta Hall Refectory, IL returns thanks to his friends and the public in-goner al. for the patrona;.e he has heretofore received.aod from the efforts he has made and will continue to- make, to gratify all in. his line of business, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of your patronage. JOHN SILVk,R has made arrangements with Mr. Robert Harmer. of the "Corniico :So. 44, North Third street, Philadelphia. for a supply of all the deka cies which the Philadelphia market can afford during the Winter season- Bill of Fare. Roast Beef. Corned do Terra pins. Ventson, Sardines, Fried Oysters, Claafin Dish. Roasted. Scoloped, Stewed, Old Madeira Wine. per bottle, 2 00 Oki Pale Sherry Wine, do 2 00 Oki Brown do - do 2 tta Old Port do do - 200• Old Lialxin do do I 00 Champaigoe, (Palmetto.) do V 00 do Napoleon, do - 2 00 do Woodcock, do 2 CO do Victoria, do 2 00 Pepper's.Sinith's & Sechers XX Pale Ale. A Orr:news are always so readiness for Supper Parties &c and those who call mat expect to receive every - atten tion. . Pottsville. Oct. 17. 1838. 81-tf COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. THAT valuable tract of Land called the "Clin. ton Tract," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain is of ered for sale on accommodating terms; or the Coal Mines will he leased severally or toxrther to an 'p roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS, 3d & W P"Vili Street, Philadelphia. IEIM TtIE caution!, the public against purchnaing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and will institute a sill , again.' any rr-on aitenipting to Like the possession thereof. Manhrim, Nprii }W.I4 Pasoal Iron Works Ware- house. No. 77 South Third Street, S. E. corner Waku PHILADELPHIA. Morris, Tasker Aa Alorris, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranzes, Bath Boil ers, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for .Steam, Gas, Hot Water, &.c. Davy's Safety. Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26,1838, PARE= & Co. Mercers dir Tailors, INFORM their friends and the public in general, that they 'Java removed to their former stand in Centre Street, (opposite to Miller & Haggerty's Store,) where they.haee on hand, a general assort." mcnt of 'superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimerea of the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort. ment of Summer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vestings, Linen, Cotton and Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and Bombazeen Stocks, Linen anti Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cot. ton Hose and Half Hose, Far.ey Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum•Elastio Suspenders. They also have on hand an elegant stock of Gentlemen% and toy's wearing apparel. such as Frock and Dress hair., Roundabouts, Vests and Pataloons, made eller the latest fashion and the best work manship, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. P. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant work will be given throughout the season. Pottsville; Sept. 15,1838. 72 To Sportsmen. JUST received end for sale. Superior Rifle Pow. der, Mould Back Shot, Percussion Caps. Shot, and Bar lead. JOHN 8. C. MARTIN. Nor. 1752 Welsh Books. THE sobseriber has slam on hand 'and &rusk aheap,.Welsh 'Bibles, Testaments and Primer., B. HANNAN; Hl— October 20, CARD. per doe do do do do Vft N ES Caution. JOHN PUTT - -- ft ~ -:alt , ox icsrpxo Tin GIISSGE IS . 1 . . ;IMASTIITO. , ..e -3 iliTag ii . del tylaOs and under , . - atinincros 1.0u.t.i7m TUZ tlirmit. =ST ii*ON, ' BICKFORD, EALES & - CO. .. tonsutint, IIARTFORI), CONN., . • Plumerons recommendatory certificates, might be given, but the following which briefly explains the properties of the Fuse; is deemed sufficient The Fuse supersedes the Priming. needlei* Pri ming. and 'Match. HAVING seen the Patent Safety Fuse ot Biast ing, tested to our satisfaction, we cheerfully certify that we are convinced it saves ulna time and labor—adds to the force of the blast—:ensures certainty, and renders blasting perfectly safe.—Be. sides, it is, we think, cheaper than the common straw - fuse. For dry blasting it is a great improvement; but foe, blasting in wet ground, it is invaluable:— Messrs. F. 11 itchins St Co., contractors OD the Erie canal, certify that they have been engaged in the Cornish mines, England, where the Fuse . is exclu mealy used, and that it has never, to their knowl edge, caused a miscarriage. They confirm our a hove expressed opinion of its value. We make no doubt that it will soon be in universal use. DAVID. 1-lAIIII,I'ON, Superintendent repairs, Erie Canal. W. J. McALPINE, Assistant Engineer, Erie Canal enlargement. J. HOLYGIITON, Engineer Colima Company. COqOER, N. Y. Dec. 1;t1.37. The Fuse is sold at the very low price of ONE CENT- PER FOOT. N. B. The common Fase answers for wet blast: ing, but for blasting under water, or where a mis carriage would be or serious consequence, "Warta Fuse" should be used, made specially for such places. Price, two cents per foot, corresponding withlhe increased coat of making. For Sale by B. BANN AI3. Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1-838. 81— NEW IRON nardware Store. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the',nblic, that he has added to his formee stock, Iron and Hardware, consisting in part or America - 1i and EngliSh Bar Iron, Hoops and Band Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly, Sheer, German and English Blister and A. M Steel Vice, Mouse.hnle anvils, Smith's Bellows, Cast Steel hand, choping and Broad axes, nails and spikes, together with a general assortinen of Iron Mongery, all of which will be sold at reduced• prices, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 22 • • N. Nathans & Co. OFFER for sale at their wholesale and retail Family Grocery Store, Centre. 3 doors below Market street, a prime assortment of fresh Groceries. consisthig of - Java. Rio, Laguire, Bt. Domingo and browned C°tree N. Orleans, st. Croix. brown and sits " white Havanna. loaf and lump $ New Orleans, West Monocles India and auger house • Imperial. Gun Powder, Young - Hyena, PouchongArange l'ec. Teas cu. Sonehong and Bohm' Bakers, Chases. Spanish, Schmitz / Chocolate & Linggs, and sweet spiced Prepared Cocoa. Cocoa (bent . Reading. Came. Ilnrvrr, 1 John Bulls. Lobster. Anchovy. Sauces . Canton soy and Currie Gherkin. Tornsto. pepper.) Mixed. Onion, Maiigoe. IPickles • Lemon and French Olives. caproa. A nc ho r ies Cayenne pepper. allspice end Ginger Cloves. Mace, Nutmegs and cassia Rice. flour of rico. starch Cunants. Fig*, Resins. Prunes Sweet and bitter almonds, citron Olive Oil. wine bitters, lemon syrup Preserved ginger, cheese. codfish Harting. mackerel. salmon White and colored wax. sperm C audle Moulded and dipt tallow Palm, variegated brown and yel ow soap Old Madeira, old port, claret Brown and pale she, ry, , eharripaigne . \ Winer Old hock. Lisbon, dry mtlaga $ in wood Sweet muluga, muscatel f de battle marsoilles & Sicily Madei: J Sc o tch, I rish, eimionga brio A. , corn whiskey Anntrette.annilOrd at peppermint coni his Cognac. champagne, Spanish ¢ tom brandy Holland & com. Gin. N. k: Rum Jamaica spiral! Tatra sup. span. inferior do Half Spanish and common"cigan Cut & plain and moulded glass / wars China and crockery ALSO . a.general astiortreent of Dry Goods. tVc kc.llll of which 'they are disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms. Heads of Families and Tavern Keepers are particular ly invited to call. ISO 31 31 37 31 Wetherill & Brother, 47' 711 E OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, THREE DOOR! FROM THE CORNER or AROR ST PTII DELPIDA, MANUFACTUILERS OF White Lead dry and t Calomel, gro•rndm $ Rid Preeipt, Red Lead. White do Ix halve. Vitriol Alit Chronic Yellow, Snip Winine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red - Ether SII i ph. Patent Yellow do Norte Slizar Lead do Arm, Copperas Lunar Caustic, 01. Vitriol Corn. do a q Fortis A cet. Morphia natant. Arid Sulph. di, Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart Acid Opt. de :\iarcot. -Sup .Catb. Soda Bermes Mineral Comas, tub. Mere. Et hlor , s do. Resners ofrhampnor,Sal N are, Brimstone.Roral, tie. Offer for sale the above mentioned anieles.together with a general assortment of Picots, Thugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal Being manufactnrers of all the articles enumerated tin der the above head, they pledge themselves in supply their friends and the public ost the most reasonable terms. ‘Vindow and Picture Glass. from 6 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 1837 46- A N UNDENIABLE FACT.—llealth is the . 1- • source of Happiness.—Disease is the effect of some irregularity in the natural or healthy func tions. Man produces great ends by multiplied and extraordinary measures, but nature accomplished her works by few and simple means. In the cure of all human maladies, the relief of irritation is the great object of medicine, t he office of the physician, is to deliver his patienfirorn all that is noxious and debilitating. so that the constitution ur nature will be enabled to perfect the work of restoration. Here we would commend the administration of a remedy calculated to fulfil the preceding indication, which 1 believe the may justly say of Dr. Wm. Evans' cel ebrated Camomile Tonic end Famils.Aperient See the many undeniable tests of their astonishing efficacy in aiding nature to subvert disease. The office for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans' Vege table Preperations, well known and celebrated for the many unprecedented and astonish cures they hare effected in Dyapepaiir, Nervous, !Mimi]; and Consumptive diseases, is at No. 19th. north Bth street, opposite Filbert street, Philadelphia. Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent ihr Schuylkill county. 2—tf MEI Jan 12 Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. W ILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry pleasantly situated et Port Clinton, Schuylkill enmity, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road; now making, and will in a short time be one of the best sittnitimis in the country to do a large business For terms, &c. apply to PARKE & Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAAC NITERS, Port Clinton. E—S3t s ,_ .::tea- _ ..-e!:,. ~; . f i r, r~~ _;` ~ y:. , _ '.~;•e"?~ r-=x:-t ~~_. ~: IC= • S. „.. • Bleed Pills - Are the most ts44,u, of the Blood and .Ar:ivictl tstas• that have ever , - - bee* dinovered. . . The following are some Only of the LATE CURES Elected. sllz l bear ii front during the . past TWO MOJVT/IS., in Philadelphia. Louisa Simpson, ecereitof violent painin her head and sides. With much giddiness to which she was subject La.three years. John Stbe.ker, reit Mod Petah habitual costiveness and want of appetite, with offensive . breath and bad taste Joseph hlarlow ' cured of an ulcerated leg and arm. Israel Jones, cured of a breaking out all over his whole body. Sarah Jones, cured of pain in her breasts and sides much headache and sickhess after eating. William Mowbray.cured of a Itheumatiim. and swel ling df hut legs and feet, having been unable to walk any distance for six months past. Michael J. Hoskins. cured of swelling under his arm and on his neck,with considerable breakingotiton his boil. • Elieabeth erannier, cured of swelled brews ts, pain in her mile, constant disgust to food, and giuch sickness at her stomach. Jeffery Cline, cured of rheumatic pains and swelled JOIMS. Samson G. Howard,cured of a totter and rash break ng out over his body;with some running sores and ul cers. Rev. A Canby, Cured of an affection of his 'throat Ba reness and ulceration, which previously affected his speech. The following are some only of the large number of cures effeted in Barks Montgomery. Schuylkill, Lehigh, Lancaster, and Piorthampton counties, during the past three months: Jonas Green. Esq., cured of a scorbutic affection, ul cerated leg. swelled joints and rheumatic pains. Adam C. Carpenter, cured, of violent pain In his sides. much costiveness, bad appetite and a shortness of breath. Rachel Snyder. cnredol a difficulty in bre ithing, habit ual costiveness and violent pains in her herd. Michael Jones, his two daughters and youngest ac n, cured of a breaking out of dry and sometimes watery pimples over their w holebodies, attended with great itch ing. frequent unpleasant feelings in their beads. sicki ness at the stomach. and pains over the heart, eBe. This family was afflicted for years. and never found relief from any medical treatment, or from any medicines, un til using Dr Leidy's Blood Pills and a wash directed by Dr. Leidy. Sarah Plclntosh, cored of violent pains 'in her back and loins, rheumatism, swelled joints, lec. Andrew Green, cured of griping pains. loss of appe tite, disgust for food, and habitual costiveness Adam R. Ginnts.pured of scaly eruptions and breaking out. soreness and pain through his bones. Dinah Crowley, cured of -ringworms and totter. Henry C. Rminey. F.sq. cured of tnward fevers. so r e. nese of his mouth, throat and nose, glandular swellings, sec. _ . 5411 ''' - ‘ 11 " )101 0 11 0.1 11 " 1.8 ;“ "*".‘V Aso isoor ioenow tuAT George Layman, cured of a memorial affection. a n vio lent rheumatic pains elms head and mines. Jonathan Stroud. Isaac Colman and John G. Thom. aon, cured of varioui affections of the head. cosorenes. soar eructations, sickness at the stomach, d c. Sarah Jenkins. Alfred and Tracy Jenkins, cured of aG lections of the skin, breaking out, pains in the it limbs. s c. Numerous other instances might be published. but to swell the list wo .ld unnecessarily increase the expense of publishing them. It must be ptatnly seen from the fore,oing, that, the Blood Pillsarr an excellent corrective for a . disordered stomach. the COMM of diseases to o h.ch the human eye. tern is liable, together with the impurity of the blood which exists in 311 diseases. and to conjunction with a disordered stomach, very rapidly prostrates the human body. These pills do not purges* powerfully asdo most pills of the present day, (which produce as much nu4chief as did ever mercury, or the minerals, by weakening the rya. tem.deeroying the tone and vigor of the body and ton-, daring it a prey to constant and universal disease. dis tressed and bodily suffering) but are mild and mild and : gentle in their operation, and im c ii increasing the nahiral diteharees imffireently to carry impurities us they are corrected by their use, not rendering necessary any re-. stmtnt from oerupation or business. change of living, or diet, or 'even %liability of Inking cold from their use.. , The process for extracting the virtue of the Sarsapli. rills *iihnuiuestroying its effiesey, is known only to the proprietor. Papered only and sold wholesale and retail. at Di - . Lei{ dy's Health Emporium, 2nd St below Vine, N 0.191. - 2, Also Sold by B. BANISAN, June 9 44 Pottsville. Wouderfill Cures, Raw been performed in this city, and throughou . the country. DR. LEI DrS MEDTCATED SARSAPARILLA. • BF.ING a concentrated fluid extract of Sarsa parillaeoni binett with other vegetable extmeti, which renders It ea a medicine of great utility in the curs' of all diseasei; arising from impurities ofthe blood, from imprudences* •Ide, and constitutional diseases formed or produced tly the injudicious use of mercury, arsenic, bark, or quininh. In short. it is an invaluable remedy for all. Rheumatic Affection. General Debility, Ulcerous Sortie white Swellings Diseases of the Liver and skin. I.ll cerated Sore Throat, Ulcers of the Nose,Caries, or dis eases of the Bones; Sc . rofula, or King's Evil;Erysrpelis. or St. Anthony's Fire, and all unpiesant and dangerolis affections consequent to Syphilis. Luca Venereal, lee. 4. So effectual has this medicine been in the cure of vii rious diseases for which it is recommended, that it is Oar superceding all other preparations of Sarsaparilla, Pon l lt 7 ces: It is now employed by numerourphysicians, and htis been introduced by then into many hospitals, IntimM rtes. Am. throughout the Vatted States. . It is a preparation of greater strength (consepuently.of greater efficacy) than any other extnict now made. also much cheaper, being but one dollar per bottlewhich; is sufficient to make one gallon of Syrup of Sarsapard4., and is bought by different druggists for that purpoke, • Strainths Panacea. AS -the intemperance and luxury of the age . tre hastening the ravages of scorbutic 'completing and rendering the blood more impure; and as thousatida have destroyed their constitutions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies—to such. Swaim's Panacea mustJbe, and has been, more than doubly valuable as a certain and etfek-tual means ofrestortng them to-perfect health and vigor. Few familres are wholly exempt from icor beitic affections, which.exhibit various symptoms. as .e -upttons, ulcerations. debility. loss of appetite and &ec. non. all anatng from impure blood. and if not properly attended to, produce the greatest injury to the coesti tutution, and may be' imparted to ,their offapnng.— t3waim's Panacea is recommended at this season of i the year. as a valuable restorative of the system. thereby in vigorating the constitution. and enabling it to bear: the debilitating erects for the summer season. It is confiey. ed by the eirculatingtluids. and corrects their tenden to - all those diseases which originate in vitiated blOod, diieased liver, depraved appetite.or predispositnn to af fections of the lungs. &c. No one, however, is adetsed to use it without convincing themselves of the truth of wha is here mated. This medicine,* now used with success in 41 parts of the world, and is gaining great reputation in England. A fresh supply ot'the Medicine dust received any for sale by B. BANNAN Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. Who can supply the above medicine wholesale to them who wish to sell again, at Philadelphia pnces. May 14 26- CALL AT THE New Establishment, Corner of Centre and Market Streets Pottsville. a.E subscribers respectfully announce to their friends and the pu.ilic generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob Elan & Co., corner of Centre and Market etreete, where they are now provided * with a choice &Ileum meat of Dry Goods, Groceries Liquors, Arc. which they are determined to.ell et the very Thwes prices, HAZZARD & STRAUc.H. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken a the highest market prices. April I bs- New Goods. Ageneral assortment of fresh and seambnable Uoods, just receivedr—consisting in pan id Dry Goods, Groceries, - Hardware, Queensware, . Mackerel, Salt, Plaster, &c. which will be sold low for cash . Thehigh+ price paid an cash for all kinds of country produce. . f JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Monet Carbon, Dec 2 I 2 Fresh Malaga Fruit. I INWhole, Half and Quarter base's. just received and fbr We by T.& J. BRATTY. Dee 8 , 9 • ..' } ~ MEM 1 .li''; -- --- . -IPortir - edi r. . .. . 4... Saving Funin . ety. ~ Alf,FerA., : pirbnix,Saving Fund Society,ls now Open esery P diyigin 92 ti 3 ii'libicle at the Of. Sae of Discount and Deposit:Tor the purpose of re. c.,"ivitig,ttepoiiittito any amount not exceeding Xsoo,(t orn any one •person, upon, which an interest of 4 pOr eentivill be paid on every $h and upwards, but rip interestriu be allowed on anyfractional parts ~, of SS. The whsle or apy t part me beltrawn out oh giving notice, from two weeks to am moriths„ at the office on Mondays. The hempen nt the Sofiety will be conducted by the following etEcers and man. *ere. until the first Monday in May nest. President—AQUlLA 'BOLTON. Managers. Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts i Edward Hughes E. S. Warne Jacob Bull . Jesse Ttlrner I . L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. : Article 3d of the Charter. "No emolument what , iikiever shall be received by the President or Man. tigers for,tbeir services, nor o shall any Manager a become borrower from the institution oct' 3 4 1 111 E. subscriber has now on Mind at his &ors' -IL and Storehouse on Centre and !tail Rohe' street, a full assortment of Goods suitable,.for the coal re , ion vii 1-11" L" BBLS received. arid fo)r sale at a redo )41•1 ced price for cash by MILLER . & kIAGGERTY. Oct oher 21 1838. a 49 PHILADELPHIA. SIIIUTeIy, Nov. I 7,. I tEt3tl • .frrta.. DR. r WM. EYANS.—Dettr Sir : It ip with -m- pleasure. I take - this 'opportunity of returning You my sincere thanks for the benefit of Our in valuable medicine, the Camom4 „ Pills. Having been afflicted for several years with drepepsia, my very being became almost loalheotne tome. Itself , .!fered severe pains in the side; slim afflicted with fainting spells, great debility, want of appetite; ins. 'bility to. rest at night, frequent sickness, and in short all the symptoms of that distressing disease. I had ' tried several skilful physicians, bye with no success, my imbecility of mind and bod y radualty inereas. ed, still I strictly abstained fineri using any of the nostrums and 'certain remedies ' , with which our ' newspapers daily abound, and for winch I enter tained a horror and contempt. At, length through earnest entreaty of my friends, and especiallp my ' wife, I with great reluctance ceri r sented Miry your ' celebrated tills. The effect was'wonderful, and as tonished even my- most sanguide friends.. I had used them but a short time before I rapidly recover. ed, arid I now enjoy excellent health, to which I I have been a stranger for more than two years. I. cannot sufficiently express my hdartfelt graf.tede to you for the advantage I derived from your meta. miles, and I earnestly and c umientiously recom mend all soffirring ander sisinla. comp/aims to use your CAMOMILE PILLS. A though with some diffidence. I cheerfully desire t 'at you publish this testimony, Wpm see'proper, an remain _ • . Yours,-&c. WILLIAM B. TAYLOR. P. .§...1f any person desires Oa see me,l shall he happy to give my TeBldePCl3. Il r. B. T. The Medical Office is • No. Fl 9 North Eighth Street—where the afflicted can be speedily cured, and depart rejoicing. - Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. 2—t f • F...4 • PiEf';' - t . t4Vl - "- • • `: : : •' 7 ! ,: '.. 7- - :• 11.• •,,q - '.'rs .Y;;TA:.• - - 7 :: • i''.i: j-• ..- -.1 - , •' 6 : , ` - 'e - • . • ME Barr Iron 01 assorted, sizes, ' Band and. Hoop do. do ' Nails and`'pike Rods do do Steel, Rou'nd & Square.do do . Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels do do Hardware, a general assi3ottment. All of which he is selling at resluced prices. )an 13 2 CLAYTON • Potatoes.i Jan 12 Prove all Things !—,old fast .that which is ' BELIEVING that the future destiny of man. kiwi, is the most interesting and important subject • that can 'iv* presented to the mind'; an d . 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 Reir. E S av,„(Presiiy„ terian,) and Rev. A C Thomas, (Uiniversalist,)on the couji.iiit question, "is the doctrne of endless punishment taught in the Bible or not 7 'Mr does the Bible teeth the doctrine of the final Holaness and Happiness of all mankind?" The Dicu.szos .be. tweer. Rev MP Beamal, (Methodist,) end T Warr- ESIOIO4 (Universalist,) whethei the doctrine of end less misery is revealed in the scriptures 7 Biumitt's "enquiry.into th scriptural import of l i the words, SHEOL, HADE4, TA TAROS, and GEHENNA, translated Hell in the corm on English version." Ballou's sermons on lie 541-4, I st. These 5-21, 2d Cur. 5-111, 2 Sam. Is-3, Rom. 6- 1 and 2, Gen, -4, 2 Peter, 3-18, Gala 327 and 2-82 Cor. 514 and 15. also in Pamphlet ,forM, the sin against the HoIY Ghost, Matt. 12 13 and 32, the Penalty of Sin, Rom. 6-23, death and judgement, Heti. 9 27 and 28, justice and mercy, Pea. 62-12, Universalist Be lief, : Remarks on the Doctsine OfUniveisal -Sal. 'ration, (by John M. Croeiane,) s and- Streete's Hymns. The above Books and ffitsnildets en be had of Samuel Hartz, Morris Witiotheis, ori M. Crosland. Dec 22 . 5- .. To Old Countrymen. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS. w_N A THESE Faeketk Sail from Philadel ,ops7s, Oita the 20th di every month, excep p C j t V il: the First Month(' (January,) and from, "*l4?- Liverpool the 18th of every month throughout the year. . Ship Algonquin, 'Captain Albert Turley, 20th of Fourth month (May.) . Ship Pocakintas Captain James West, 20th c` Twelfth. Month (Deoember) Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkin, 20th Eli Second Month, (February ) Ship Susquehanna, -captain John W. Makes. 20th of Third Month (Mardh.) The owners have spared no expence to render these ships safe and com modious conveyances for passengers and merehanche, and can confidently recommend them in these respects to the patronage of the public. They are towed up and !down the Delaware Fr steam, arid are !hits enabled to go to sea the day they leave port. Charge for passage. to Liverpool, in the Cabin, 813.5.,--in the Steerage, $2O; from Liverpool in the Cabin .E 35 sidling. Apply to • - . HENRY & ALFRED COPE. Walnut street wharf, or JOHN *BROWN & CO, e. 14 Chesnut street.. a7The subscriber has been appointed Agent far the Messrs. Cope's Line of Packets, between Liver pool and Philadelphia, andj will receive the passage money from those who wieh to send for their friend , in the old country. The rates of fare will bemade known by appryint at the office of the Miners' Journal. ' • Jan 5 .lliiller. Air, IlagmtY, '"WHOLESALE ;AND -04iopz. Dry Goods, Grocery,, Win e SOre ,(Next door to Mortimer's -Hotel.) THEIR connexion wi , h a house in Philadelphis -enables them to kee j on hand a very aim sive assortment of goods!. which they will sell II Philadelphia pricea. Stare and Tevern_ keePel i private (*snipes, would do well 'to call and jade tor themselies. 31, april 1 p - MitMing Lots for Sole, ON the upper road between Pottsville and PO Carbon. Apply to • (be subscriber at tlt 4reenwood Colliery, Pottsville. • • SAMUEL LEWIS sa—st Nov. 17 Ground '. 7 lr"Ws. • 50 Bushels Afrenan an' Charleston Groundnut/ good quality, jurii,reeei ed and for sale by' JOHN B. C. MARTK Now. 17 1 • 52 MEI mi 46tf B. BANN AS 1-
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