ME iniMME REM lIIESMEI OH„ , Af , ;,rik;',-44*W- ...;m1.1.**41 : 4 :ii_ . - , • i ' „ rely' * iiidildkf , . 4104iir,„„, , FIVIOnir' ' 'i .intliiitetern4y-iii iesub , ,ill/P.....P1 - ul '-: ll o— ‘ ,of e l d .kt it Y: • ~ , Iv , kii.f,i . glikrt!Trei '. ! - - 7.1 . ' , ll llPlerilatt -0 004 ,• • - !' I ttglthivpr; is 11,/y ligiq to shins i • , i .'- ilitU minis pr*Woining , *74 r ';ll6o.4ottirte f lt . the Morn, virgin beauty pure and chaste, by pathway , with beams adorn 1 'I --while traveling -onward to-ealtein, I I ... bright MoniiiieSuir, i 1 tty; thine ciwn -lig& keep] i 4F . • glory seen afar, 1 4 lay from iti ohimbeim . g iiki‘it, '''Vb3P 44 , ll - 'Amid them bright Morning *Ai, of the east thy-glory eau,. I . an-distant laroisafar to bow with revocentkil afire, ORLANDO LIFE MEDICINE .4s -Wheo the most important 'suspended, and those who •are ice or imprudence are - reduced if nervous debility, thee. should ..:., for it is not in despair that .ounth No. Let them :first look a , laying aside all prejudices, ask them .eti. ,question'--1f my physician cannot ' help me, - es his reputed skill my onty 4 resort ?" ' " Perhap st that moment the'heading of this; ad. vertiseae ,t, ‘!Moffat's Life =medicines," • would citCh"Ve r eye; and were they in troth divested of' foolish pr judices, they might, perhaps, be indticed tp ingui whether Mt. MAifat's-theory and tieet hient of 'iseases, 'differed from that of theit awn physician.. They would then learn that-It did dif lee, and ery vvicily k -and with moat uthapppe re ' salt ~ t9l),•' ' ' ' Irmo , pursued their inquiries still fort her. They siffed"fl d that all practising physicians et the present d y-prescribe MERCURY, in tome fqrm, for almos every disease, and they would Iceman°, that goer urial medicines, though they give present relief; an , ermine the constitution, end always leave thd:patie tins Arecarions state of health. 4 GOID'YMETABLE MEDICINE is just the revers of ill this. For hundreds of years,. be tore that •oarge of mankind, “Mercury," was em. ployed in he healing arc, Physicians used nothing bur-pimp! herbs. Even the bible recommendii- as the*sk ill I physician he who preptil-eih bus meth does fro, herbs, Witness Ecclesiastical's, chapter xziii. ~,, . .--• . , 1 . ..,% he skalfel physician shall lift up his -head;fintl to sight qflhagreat men he shell be In Attlearatio * . 4 V. 4 'or he hath prepared his medicines out of • the IfERS of the earth, and he that is wise. teal, oat Wier em. - MOFFA C'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES it pf)s&uee qu titles of the most mild and beneficial nit ture. TA y are composed of articles the most win potresspeolt, combined with ingredients known as the wily certain antidounfor fevers of every descrip tion. WhiLin the disease is produced either from c Ad, obstqiictiori, bad air„sw sow and camp shun. lions, or *rid iiits-oni, whether malignant or epi dernic,,or iby otner causes, these medicines are per . Win inithfir operation or effects. They ark pos. seared fit neculiar4maljitma, a loch nut only ease: all disease, brtt at. the saute time restrire end invigorate the sysiteM. When first taken into the stomach, they imimichately diffuse themselves like vapor, thromrh eVery pore,' producingNeffeets at mite de lightful. wipitary and pernianentVhen theispark -of hire begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the l i ( frculies paralyzed, these medicines are :tound to Ave a tone to the nerves, exilerate the sc. 'irnal spirits, invigorate the mbody, and re-antinate , ' 5 • the, whide titan.. THE LIFE MEDICINES' have also been used with the Most happy eUleeoeb in Nervous and . Dy s. -peptic diseases; Consumption, asthma, Liver toms, - plaint, Rheumatism, .:chrontc and intlainatury,) Dreepsies, &c. &c. For full particulars, the reader is 'invited to cal ' at Mr. Aloffit'a office, 367 Broadway, and rectum-a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitously. The fnllowing letters are lately selected frihm a very large number which Mr.•Meffat ,liss letde re ceived from d.fferent partsof the United States: Mr. Moffat.—Dear Sir :—lt is with: sincere pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank ' , Jou for the benefit I have received from your used. icines. My complaint was salt rheum, ew wiled' I -have tried all the medicines which were aovdri wed in toe wiwtuipers. I, however, received no relief from any of them. Since was. shown your Good Samaritan, which inducer me to try, your meth tine. NWhen I applied to you, my legs and crane Were OD had- that they looked like raw nee f, rd wine covered with sores ; but after taking a 25 et box of yout p,lls, the• dead skin began to scale off, end ,so einitimeed until I was eriiiiely cured. It is now hour rut (is sure I was cured, and I have It id no-return of the complaint. I have reconiiiientled your medicine to &ventl persons, wed should advise all afflicted with the silt roeuen to try it. IC esplei. fully, your obedient servant, M. CLEOV ER, - 13thost. betw,-en Zith and Jackson Avenues. I Lawrence, N. Y., May 23. Mr. Mofret.— Dear Sir :'1 was troubled. with the piles for several years. I applied to the must elm -1 neat PhysiCians without relief. A friend tit mine, Mr. Clarke; who had received crest relief mten them,• recolnitien4ed me to use your Lite. Pills. Though I was suffering very severe-1y with vomit' at the time, • I experiended relief in 4, hours, and in a few weeks : wits not troubled with them at all and l'have been ' • free trcun distress ever since and have Crest pleas -tire in recommending them to those afflicted in a -minder manner. _ ..Respectfully, JOSEPH E. SPEARNS. Siininnit Hill , Jau. 181 h, Ii•EIS. ASoft.it—Dear Sir: 1 have great plrasuie in addressing you, having been troubled 16r home tuhe Wes wati ti/e sheurnaubm, and could find in it ning t / give me. iuty .relief, until I had commenced da. •m e your tctfetable Life Villa and Pb .tx Bitten, n taking tfiefolt bottle and one box of pills I fitund e itiosf-excr=reg pain that had long been oubled with, •- • r denippeared. Such being the + - e .A , it is mitt, gnat's* I offer these sentiments, k44lg confident Ina! t net indebted Au you' more - tha 'wards anin rxprtst, ti); your valuable medicine :.aid the s,.eerly cure receivetNro.n its effeets. Yourl;A . c., Dr. 'Molf,t—Sir: Stnct. your 4, l.ife Methrinca Rave twetr attroducrd Sn this rieiztaborhood,.•thry have done wundora. I will merely mays i few deep+. 'Fite wife unity intiebtmr, r. :or nelioaakl. Rue, who via. mini, .-ed to be in a decline inr the 11,t fv:,, year./after taking twu hottles of the Plicelox Inttertt one box oldie Lite Pale, Rap; ahL had her health entirtily resiored. ‘Jill. Miltilß: Ron% my next door neighbor,:valto was laid up with inflanyalftry gheamatu.rn, by till, • Ipg t wo boiblea tithe Butters and one 25 cent bokot . t. 'the Tills, lt:Od me he was as well as he ever 'was, • nd MN a gentleinan th my store who was affiirtted, . hat as soon as be would take the Pill* alidAitiers i me so anon be would he a well man. , M.. Mm. Mrs, Mordu, wile of Julimillortlib, was tiro . Pears slineiriaken sick, and often had fit's. 1114 list the 0 se;of of of her arm-. In six weeks ai ter ;ink- 1 ag ;mut Pill* and Butters. so far reckwercd tbat,, she a* !vei l on a visit' to one of' her nigh bore.. ' 'As for minket& .1 have beau in bad health for it 7 . ••ars, and Mime) I am. nid now in perfect heaulcb. 1 ' ,, 1.. - 11 I ant.in %idler than I have been fur ten years "-i ant. whiehl k . beliesic ii be tie consequence of ta• • 4 e. l . Ipg,your Mt ea Bluers, ' Thu above is a trio clement or a few oflte many asset which hare ; .me under y observation.; You are at liberty the . inibljahl tholt ettet, and refensnee can be had to she ~Ste'Prpat msootti at ClaYeriiiitk. Columbia Co., Y. • I With rOpee,t, •J. A. VAN WALKEN BURO.I •• • New York; April -I, 1838,E. . ~ '.. Mr W. '. iiftit --Sir :.1 haAt . I) eesifilicteud ',Ali ~ -N he fever 3i! leguu about thine inda4tre, and :field i • ..iltatd deal of:quinine, which 'did ;I* no good, be - 01- 4011 Ere.? weaker ,and -Weikel'iakit-a- Wilt 'ree.:9 ii t o m t to troi..you r ,f,iliaoilla ind Mania Bide t ,.: v',43:iirtfixr Inking Ilialtt boaeitjuid two bottles at bittakm6 %amt•YerS , thriuk " k'nl ti lawn) lon and the publie at liar, [consider myself completeiy eared. . V ,. ..- - lotri tiuly. JOHN TENNENT, N. 'V.' ' a.,:::::•:_. • . 1 . • • —its.".i4 .....--;11•7317.-1-.7.7,..-4:4-L4 ROM 8110 F rs: Ncve 'kialk, April ItW, ' 1 ; 1 ; ; CY 3 ; , . . • • -7 , - , ,~,~:~,' • - • - VISO I LL r-o• ClDietlllloX 451 # . • . Care* • frown* ustillturiten "lity4B for 3,,year*A :flinceianf , lift eilittOtoglittni'ined.-'. ieine'sbe •biklentiretli ceovercti,..apd is new *ell and beihrik.WlT ails . - I rtes tn'lncit tc 4l !llzV- 1 4 1 / 1 0 1 ..1 , t It. -Raao,Jy , • • - • Quench ;hunk. Jan. 7.1838, , • Mr. '.lMriffat—Wer. 1 itm mast hap y to send you throughryoaregent4MTl" White,eTe lines relative to ;Mut exeelenrUid Medicine. or a length of lime 1 have been •ftinnfitining of an nfectionof the • liver, acid tried 'Misch Medicine, blit.,*found stn relief until. I. coninieWeed with, ,y0ur,i2 . .„1„-#avgnew taken nearly two Doreen Philenig 'Bitters, and I am lileasSiiisivistate thtit,l find inyiiltletfagt recover ing horn; a Joneand lingering comiguitft. " • infra &ea 41,L'ORGE:ICISNElt. . 4 LOckeirrt. 'lllr. W.1:3. Moffet--kiesi 4ii: /4 a :remarkable instance of the virtne aria' etßeacy of your Life Pills I 'and Bitters, in 'restoring lust health to the afflicted, has occurred:is my faintly., I deem it a du ty to owe both to yourgelPend the public, to make the' fact known. that oth‘nrs ruffering under similar circumstances Might piti•chatite nee aim, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve theni from a prema ture grave.' My wifil hae been afflicted 'with the liver ceur plaint aniluadtrae detulity for upwards of three years ; and • for the last three:Months she has riot been able to Walk across theroimr. After trying various medicines prescribed by different physicians. which gave her no relief, she was ;Oven up as incu rable. •In this situation she was gradually failing, when I happened to call - upon your agent in this village. and be gave [nee copy of the Good•Sameri tan; the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although had but little hope of her receiv ing any benefit, from rt.. The effect ear surprising. before she had taken one bottle of bitters and one bus of pills, 'she was El far recOvcredes to be aide to accomplish most of her hdusetvotir without ask's' tance. • Yours, respectfully, WARREN PATTERSON. 3J - For rale by W. B. 31OFFAT‘ 367 Broadway, New York. For further particulars of the above med'cine see Moffat's Good Samaritan. a copy of which at.cumpa nies the medicine ; it copy also can be had un ap. plicatinn • at the stoic of Molars. MILLER & H AGGERTY, Pottsv ille. Agents for the sale of the Medicine. Jan 5 Cheap lieper, 800k , 4. StationarP Store, .No. 2:3, N. Front street, Philadelphia. reRuNNo & HOLLOW RUSH have on hand, and offer for sale at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper. Sdhool RookN and Stationary, Writing, Letter, Printing. and Wrapping Paper by the qaantity at mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet Boards. Blank Books at re. aced prices. Ledgers, JiMrnals, Day Books v Blotters, Invoice, Cash, Bill, Memorandum and Receipt kr by the quantity, Faintly Bibles to great ly iron] $ 2 to S2U Writing Paper. • Printing Paper. Simper Royal, Royal. Roy 4 Super Royal, Medium, Di my, Dlei loin, Folio Post, Duw y, • sa (411 b 110 Post. - Coon& Merchants will find a general mein, embracing a variety of articles bulled to their wants, which for cash nr approved credit will be said tin time moot reasonable terms. N. H. ('ash given for rags or taken in exchange. Philadelphia, Dee. I, 1r538. 2-Gum • "Public Xot ice. iN porsnahce of an oreenanee passed by the Coun cil the Borough of Pottsville. orythe Nth day of December, A. D. lEW,• entitled **an ordinance to orthorize a loan to procure apparatus (or the extin guisiong of fire.," Public Notice is hereby given that the subscribers will open a book for receiving qu'iseriiiiior.. to said loan on Monday the 17th of Decenib . er inst. at the Pennsylvania Hall in said lloro.igh, between the hours of ten' A. M. and three P. M. and duly thereafter r'oring the same hours mail the whole amount' Sliitklahall have been sub. .cubed for The said loan will be divided into 44v.s of ten dollars ear h. hearing iirtere.t at the rate of-off por cent. per annum, and not'redremable until the first dajkol January, A. D. 184. i. The whole arnourit iMscribed p.iid in at the erne Ol subscribing, for which scalp will be iminedi. atelv given by the subscribers, and for which certi ficates of st. 'ck will ticrealter be issued. reigned by the Pre.iderit of thillCooirscil and cour.terstgned by the Town Clerk, on the surrender of tne scrip. J A VI ES GI LI.I NG!' A ‘r, 'GEORGE ('.IWYNKUOP, sAHUEL B. T TAYLOIi: Dec 14. • ' 4—t Last Notice IL prisons knowing Ihr in:mites indebted to Nobswriher, are required to make settlement belorc the let March n , •xt ; atler which ell account , without di:di/tete:lu will be placed in the hands of a collector. J.C. KERN. Jan 5 NTER ES fING CURE. OF DYSP F.:PSIA- A cured by Dr Wm. Evans' Comomile Tonic and Fluffily apperient Mr.' George Ellsnan, Broad vireet, helow Omit, afflicted with the fol. lowing distressing ay pl —tireavpsessure arid weight ot the alosruith; afar renne t giddiness and niftiness of sight, so:knee- at me sturnach,ronspint headache, impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing, languor, las-itude, great deprei.sion of pirivi, a aensation of fluttering at the pit of the stomach, tr. regular transient pains in different parts of the hody, costiveness, a dislike Gut society or converse. min, coldness and weakness of tile, estremnies, emaciation laud general debility, disturbed real, with other symptoms which is not essential to enumerate. Me. E bud given up all .hopes, as he had made trial of all other remedies before ttie puhl.e, but to no effect, until lie war advised to make trial of 14. %Viii. Evana"Po n ic Pills, of which he is happy to state that they effectually reswred bun Lo health by taking three packages, Office, for the sale of the above naddieine, No. 19 North Eighth street., Philadelphia. - Sold by .1(11174T. WERNER, Sole Ageot fur Schu3lkill county. Jun .5\ I—tf New Fall & Winter Gooxis. J reeeived and now openo:g •at the (%cap eff Cash Store, a large and genera( assortment Dr F.ll and 1V ?titer Goods, w hich 11l be sold unusually eheao for c ur exchanged for countty irrudntx— comma ihe 01 Dry Goods of every description, Groceries of all kinds, Queens Glass IWare, • , Bowe and Shoes, Looking Glass4 l • • fjord Ware, Otter, Fut and flair Neal. Caps, Ready ingde Ckltking of all kinds, Fish, Salt, &c .4.c. • SAMUEL lIAETZ• October Q 7, 1838 I:ll9oring Boards. CA Of. Oa !Narked flooring boaida. ploughed, tongued and grooved ready for laying. 114 and I inches of diffe-etit quality and prinaccuntitantly. on hand; and fur sale in lota to doh pokeltaaers, upon , gp.plication byiJetter tot JAMES M. PATTEN. Piinipg.Ma_chiqeWbarf..N.slllilN.C l o. oc A nuzirs, HAq ,ERTY, april 25- • pi-tr • Fresh lialaga. unwholg,. lialf r aridluar lifid received a•and finagle by , • • T.dc J. ; BP ! ATTY . . • . Dee 8 • GIiAOPES. L i 41 trgij*Kity of ListiciOnd-141 , cm.tma.. - I.lfietind for 4iittrat MART Stwa TlQqAft. r m o homyi9. 1 " - f::- , : ; ---7: - .F .'.,i-A.V-::::r4 f ,> '',. ...: -"..4 ~....4.."- t..,.,"!..5..., :,:•:=',.,i 7 e ,, z -t. /~2 ® : ,47;± t,, -4,'W,--; 1 m: II • The Delaware County Insurance eompany . will also Insure against loss on all kiods of marine risks and a.• gamst the damage or loss upon the .transportation of goods, wares..and mercandise by water..% by rail way. upon terms as favourable as a., t other,iistitution. Fot any' further Inform:it-De on the subject ofinsor snce. either against Fire.. :^o or inland risks. "Apply to HENRY u. COBI NSW". Arent. July 15 34—tf tt Schuylkill Haves. or WILLIAM B iPOTTS. At Drwigsburg The Fhilatleiphia Ore AND , IN VAN D NAY IO ATION INS MAN C E COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW.( SSOOMOO CHARTER PERPETUAL, • • 161 A K . F. both limited and perpetual Insurances on IT -I Brick, Stone or Frame Building,. Stores, Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture. and Prop erty of every description, against loss lc damage by FIRE. ' z.; The subscriber hasteei ltipoinied AG for the rect.a bove meiettooe Institution 'tttats now p turedlo nuke bistiaancts open every description of pr rt3r la the !wriest raves. - .„ „ SHNJAMIN A NNAN. ' Pottsville. Petit l 5 UM . , „.• - 15- • Ammo. isentxpAu, Fire insuianc* '-cConipany. COM Tall AKE bosh.limited and Jerpetual Insurances on 1~ Brick . *lone or Frame Budding., 13tores. Hotels Millt,Barns,''attbles. /Merchandise. Furnvit re. and. Prop erty of everyodescript ion . agatnat loss or damage by FIRE. r o itta The so bs has been appointed AcT for the a bove mentiont nerstntion and is now prepared to make INSURANCES dpon ererydesertption et prbperty at 4,e lowest rates. BF—NJ A MIN !IMP/NAN, Pottsvi - He.-Feh.2l. 1836. 15 riIHE prorietor of the Pennsylvania fall Refectory. returns thanks to hi/attends and the public In gener al, for the patrona,e he has heretofore reed' ved.atul from the efforts he h .s made and will continue to - :hake, to gratify all in hie tine of liminess, he hopes to emit a con• tintiance of your patronage. JQIIN Si LA ER has made arrangements with Mr. Robert Harmer. of the -.Coronet) No. 41, North Third street, Philad , Iphm, for a supply of all the delica cies which the Philadelphia market can.itifford during the Winter season. Roast Beer. Corned do Terrapins. . 1 entson, Sardines. Fried 03 sters, per dm , . 50 Ctiatin Dish, dc I Roasted, do 111 Scoloped, do 37i Stewed, do 311 Old Madeira Wine. per bottle, 2 00 Old Pale Sherry Wine, . do 200 Old Brown do do 2 *2l Old fo rt do - do 200 Old Ltnbon ' do do 1 00 Chatupaigne. (Paltocrto,) do 2 00 do Napoleon, do' 2 00 do Woodcock. do . ' 2 00 do Vetoria. do 2 00 Pepper's,Sinnh's Sechers XX Pale Apartments are always in readiness for Slipper Parties., &c and those who call may expect to receive every atten tion. Pottsville. Oct: 17, 1838. 81-tr COAL LAND - Fur Sale, or to be Rent e 4. pH AT valuable tract of Laudcalled the "Cho w' tun Traci," belonging to Eliza biath Spohn. situate on the west Norwegian 'Rail Road, next north of, and adjoining the Peach Mo,ntairr is of ered for sale on act.ouimodating tei m.; i or the Coal Mines sill 543 leased iseverfilly or together to an ap*- roved tenant. Apply to II ENIZA" VORRIS, Id 4 We'llyt Street. Philadelphia. 'FINE tinder.igned cannon!, the public against purchasing or liming the tract A)? land called Clinton Tract, on the Ear 4 Ni.rwrgran rail road, from Elizabeih Spehu, or llenry Morrie . for her, fir he the undersigned claims title thereto, and will tnauiule a suit again's: y per:.un•attennpting to take the poa.eetkluit tto I. JOIN;POTT. Man heitn, April 28, I K3B. 32 Pascal Iron Works litrare -i house. N 77 South Third Street, S. E. corner Tralr.o Morris Tastier ,MOrris, IRON F tiers, and Manufactureil,s of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges,j Bath Boil. Pr,.. Perpetual Ovens, St.c. Welded Wiought Iron Tubes, fur St.mit, Gas, Hut Water, &c. Patterns fur the Foundry received, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philudsfphia. • Septeinbi.r 26, 1838. IN FOR M their friend and the public in general, . that they 'Jim removed to then former stand 1,1 Centre Street, (opposite to Mailer •St. Haggerty's Stone,) where they have on hand, a gentlral astset mum of superfine Broad Clothe and Catlaimerea of the most fashionableenlors, with an elegant assort ment ut 'Summer trlottis. Satan. Silk.t Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vestings; Linen, Outten and Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and Bombazein Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Siik, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and floalkut Csloyes, Laio and Cot ton Hose and Half Hotta. Fancy Lin e and Salk Handkerchiefs and Gum-Elastic Sospen4ara. They also have on hand-3n elegant stock of Ileglemen's and Boy's averring apparel. such as 'rock and Dross Coats, Roundabouts, Vests slid .Fataloons, trade slier the latest faahtoo and -the. best work manship, which they intend to !sell al reasonablei prices. Wanted two or three poll 7 orneymeu • to whom constant work wit be given throughout the season. Puttaville„Sept. 15,1838. JUST received and' for vale, Soperior Sine - Pow. • der, 'fifunid 'Bock Shot,tekcassion Shot. and Bar lead. • I.OEIAT S.' C RTIN. N6*..17. • ' 52 ' •f' -Wei!k1364.40i / FIR tigiiiitiiiit; 4l 4474 - ivai*opitiagtt l itd . ttaalit • ime -10 -Pr rs.SAN* Ch:tobq 20. . - . f. - - A GAUD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT• JOHN !iiiILVIER, Bill of Fare. NV NES Caution. PIIILADELPIIIA. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction.! PAIELUI: R & 00, ellereers Tailort, To Siporisnain. 'edge, caused a' miscaieriage. They corißieri our Bove expressed opinion of its valun. We make doubt that it will soon be in universal use, DAVID HAMILTON, Superintendent 'repstrs, Erte W. 1. 31eALPINE, Assistant Engineer, Erie Canal enlargement. 1. HOLM EITON, Engineer CohereiCompany. Conoss,'N-. 14 /. Dec. 1837., The Fusess sold at the verylow price of ONE CENT PER FOOT. N. B. The 'efitinsion Fuse answers , for wet bla'sti ing, but for blistilig under writer. or where a mini carriage would he of serious constrinefice, "Wariat Foss" should be used, made specially for such places. Price, two lsenta per foot, corriapondiag with the indreesed eat ttruaking. For Sale by B. BANNAN, So'e Agent for Schuylkill County. Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1838. 81— NEW IRON & -Hardware store: rINFIE subscribers would respectfully announce to thespublic, that he has added to bis Gummi stock. Iron and Hardware, consisting in part Or American and- English Bar Iron, Hoops and ,nd Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Craw lya Shear, German and English Blister and A. M Stea l Vices, Mouse.hok anvils. Smith's B e ll ows , c es l Steel hand, chiming and Broad area, nails and spikes, together with a general asitortinen of Iron Mongery, all of which MB be sold at reduced pliers, by JOHN CLAYTON. April 10. Nathans •Ik. CO. ifIAFFE R for sale at their wholesale and retail Family 'lt 'Grocery Store, Centre. 3 doors below Market steam, a prime asso , tnient of fresh Groceries. consisting of Java. Rio, Lagurra, Coffee St. Domingo amid brownie] Orleans, St. Croix, brow, n .ind Sugars while Havanna, loaf and lump New Orleans, West &lola.es India and sugar house • Imperial, ( len Powder. Young Hyrm, Pimchong.Orange Pee- Teas co. Souchong and B , ilira Bakers, Chases,Spanish, Schmitz. t Chocolate & Lanus, and sweet spiced Prepared Cocoa. COMM shells Reading. Came, Harvey, John Rulls, Lobster. a nchovy. jSauces Canon soy and Currie Gherkin. Tomato. pepper.l 14ixed.Onton, Lemon and French Olives, capres, Anchovies Cayenne pepper, allspice and Ginger Cloves. Mace, Nutmegs and cassia Rice, *bier of rice, starch Curfews, Figs. Raisins. Prunes Sweet and bitter almonds, citron Olive 00, wine bitters, lemon syrup Preset ved ginger,' cheese, codfish . Hernng, mackerel, salmon White and colored wax, sperm Candle Moulded and digit tallow Palm, variegated brown and yellow soap Old Madeira, old port, claret Brown and pale abet ry • champaigne Wines Old hock. Lisbon, dry cs Raga }in wood Sweet =laps muscatel I St bottle Malmsey, marseilles & Sicily Mader. J Scuts h. i nab , monongahela R cum w hisk ey Anniseue..aunistxd& peppermint eurd ta Is Cognar. champagne, Spansah 4 , corn brandy Holland & com. Gin, N. E Rum Jamaica 'quills 0 Extra sup.kpan. inferior do Half Spanish and common•cigars Cut & plain and rnifinkled glass - Thina and crockery Ware A LM) a genera I asaortment of Dry Good a. Stc. call of which they are disposed to sell on the must reasonable Janos. Heads of Families and Tavern Keepers are particular. ly invited to call. Wetherill & Brother, AT THE ULD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, E. 4.5 1. SIDE, THREE DUOILS FROM THE COLA ER or ARCH ST Pill LA DIELPI.II4 s, M4NUF %CTIJILEt,s OF White Lead dry and Calomel. ~ o und to l.tl, S ' Red Prompt, Red 'Lead. White do Lit barge. Vitriol Mb Chronic Yellow, Snfp. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sul ph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Corn. do Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia Mum tie Acid Sul ph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur 'Fart Acid „Opi. de Narcot. Sup Carb Soda Kernies Mineral Corms, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChamphnr,Sal Nitre. Brimstone. Roma. ,hr. Offer for sale the above m e ntioned a rticles. together a oh a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Muffs. and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Being manufactuiers oral the articles enumerated um der the above bead, they pledge themselves to supply' their friends and the public on the moat reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 1837! 4B- AN UNDENIABLE FACT.—Health is the source of Happiness.—Diaraire is the effect of some irregularity in the natural or healthy rune. dons. Man' produces great ends by'muitiplied end extraocilinary measures, but nature accumpliahed her works by few and simple nie.rns. In the cure of ell human maladies, the relief of irritation is the creel object of medicine; the office of the physician, is to deliver his patient from all that is noxious and &bib - Wing, an that the constitution ur nature will be enabled to perfect the work of restoration. Here we would commend the administration of a remedy ca;colated to fulfil the preceding indication, which I believe we may justly say.nt Dr. Wm. Evans` eel ebiated Camomile Tunic and Family Aperietd :ice the many undeniable testa of their astonishing efficacy in aiding nature to subvert oisease. 1 75-tf The office lbr the sale of Dr. Win. Evany Vege table Preperanons, well known and deictiratisd for the many unprecedented and astonish calve they have effected in Dyspepsia, Nervous, 1411 ms and ( * .MAU In pt ion diseases, is at No.l9th. north Bth street, °minium Filbert street, Philadelphia. • Sold by . JOHN T. WERNER, &lc Agent. for Sidfuylbill 'county. Jan 12., 2—if Port Clinton Fongd ry -SALE. 72- , v i L rim., be sold at ptiantis sale; the FoLndry v 1 r * pleasantly situatedatfguiclinten,Sabuylkill county, on.,Tery resionsble.ternis., This Foundry iswit the-lonmencoment of the Little Schuylkill and Stustiusbanna pail,' Ronde now making. Simi will lore short timelier_ one of the, best situations in thevaiintry to:lici *large. business Fat terns, '&c.apply toI., •,, ~ PARKE4k.. TIERS, - • ~. • - kt -Irow - Foundersithtlattelpbia; - . - 4ot'ISA.4O MYERS,. :I; .`. •;,-, - • "-- '-. '.--• ,: i t".' Pod... Canaan. . Itle ~. • # . 41 4 . . . . . - . • - . --- • 511111 •. r r•A; --` • ' v'F " 7 M!IEMM!MM rmAr. , % - e 111 .041 41111 Are • AtinostrjficiiikpliTrihr ol'the Brood and Animate/Weal,. that Thisr .. )( ever • 1 • r36. • " ttee). 4t " ' aA S PQ ll erea.. • The followidri'msome-enly ottbe • ' Effected and head feta" durjrig ihe 'past 'TWO MONTHS, is P14471(004 ' Louise Wmpsonicured of violent in /grille:id and sides. with much giddiness to whieJi she was subject farthree years. Joon Stocker, relieved-frons cippiacsesaand want orappetite, w#ll am:vim breath, and, had' taste Joseph MaTloar„calred'orao ulcerated leg and awe. Israel Jones. cured ofi *eking out ail over bisw hole body. . Sarah Jones, cured of pain in her breasts end sides much headache and sickness alter eating. . •,, WiIIIRID hlowbray.curedof &Rheumatism and rost , . lug of bis legs: and feet, having been salable to Indic lay distance for six months past. Michael J. Hoskins:cared ofswelling under his arms ind 'lid his neck, with considerable breaking onion his body. Ctintnir,tdred - of swelled brews ta. Pain f in rerside: cotenant ditigustterfold,aind much sicknesss.' her stomach. . Jeffery gym, anted of thattnakie pains and swelled joints. Samson GI - Howard, cuffed of a tet4er. atnfraah' break ng out over his body, ividiaonie running soles and et era. Rev. A Canby, dialed ,of an erection of has throat m ess and ulceration, w aah pilevionaly affected his •eech. • The following aresome only o' the large neanber of `es etfcted in Beres Montgomery, ,Lehigh, to cqetey, and Northampton counties, during the past e mmaths: as Green, F,sq., cured of a scorbutic affection, ni ce . leg, swelled joints and rheumatic pains. A . oil C. Carpenter, cured of violent pain in his sides. muc cstiveness, bad appetite at d a shortness of breath. 11 , el Snyder:curt:dote difficulty in bre thing, habit ual c. tiveness and violent pains in her herd. Mc el Jones, his two daughters and youngest sc n. cured a breaking out of dry and sometimes watery pimple ver them wholehodies, attended with great itch ing. I' ent unpleasant feelittga in their heads, sirki Dees at t e stomach. and pains over the heart, &e. This family w stilkted for years, Mid never found relief from any edical treatment, or from any medicine', un til using I:ir. Leidy's Blood Pills and a wash directed by Dr. Leib , . Sarah Mclntosh, cured of violent pains in her back slid loins; rheumatism, swelled joints, 4PF.- Andrew,Green. eurednf griping pains, loss of appe tite. disgust for focd. and itibittrkicoitive,ness Adamß,Ginnis.eured of scaly etuptiems and breaking out. soretiehlud pain through his bones. Dinah Crowley, eared of ringworms and tester. Henry C. Roney, htng.lmrnd of inwsird fevers. yore ners of his mouth, throat and hese, glandular swellings. George Layman. cured of a Icaircurial affection a ovio lent rheumatic Pains o'his head had Done& Jonathan Stroud. Ltaac Colman and John G. Thom. 6011‘ cuPed-of ranous affections of the head, comivenes. sour eructations, sickness at the stomach.. c. t , arah Jenkins. A Vied amt Tracy Jenkins, cured of af• fections of the skin. breaking out. pains in the iilimbs, c. Numerous other instances might he published, but to swell the list wn Id unnecessarily increase the expense of publishing them. It must be plainly seen from the fore,oing, that the Blood Pillsarr an excellent corrective for a disordereci stomach, the cause ofdiseases to which the human sys tem is liable. together with the impurity of the Wood which exists in all diseases, and in conjunction with a disordered stomach, very rapidly prostrates the human bud v. These pills do not purge as powerfully as do , mom pills m of the prewt day. (which produce as much riiiichief as did ever mercury, or the minerals, by weakening the sys tein,destrii),ing the tone and vigor of the body and ren dering it a prey to constant end universal disease, dis tressed and bodily suffering) but are mild and mild. and gentle in their aperUtion; and tm c p increasing the natural diarharges sliiciently to tarry impurities as they are an-redid hy th eir use , not rendering necessary any re straint from occupation or business, change of living or diet, or isiitn a liability of taking cold from their use. The process for extracting the viriuo ofthe Sarsapa rilla without aestroying its efficacy, is known only to the proprietor. P -enured only and sold wholesale and retail, at Dr Lei. dy's Health Emporium, 2nd St - below Vine. Na 191. Also Solitty B. HANNAN, June 9 44 • Pottsville. Wonderful Cures. Have been petforshod in this Lily, and throughout the country. DR, LEIDY'S MEDICATED SARSAPARILLA. _ BEING a concentrated fluid extract of SarsarArtfla coin. ~blued with other vegetable extract., which nunders tt as Amedicuie of great utility in the cure of all dummies arising from impurities of the blood. from imprudences rn life, and constitutional diseases formed or produced by the injudicious use of mercury, arsenic. bark, or quinine. In +hon. it is an invalitable'remedyr all. Rheumatic Affection, General Depility, Ulcerous Sores, white Swellings Diseases of the Liver and skin, Ul• cerated Sore Throat.'Uleera of the Nose. Caries. or dis eases oft he Bones; Scrofula. or King's Evil; Erysipelas. or St. Anthony's Fire, and all unplesant and dangerous affections consequent to Syphilis, Luca Venereal, &c. &c. So effectual.has this medicine been in the cure of va rious discs. s rot which it is recommended, that it is far supereetting all other preparations ofSarsaparilla, Pana cea: Ice. It is now emphyed by numerous physicians, and has been introduced by the n into many hospitals, infirma ries &c. throughout the Enited States. It is a preparation of greater strength (consepuently of greater efficacy) than any other extntct now made, also much cheaper, being but onedollar per bottlewhich is sufficient to make one gallon of Syrup of Sarsaparilla . and is bought by different druggists for that purpoie Swaim's Panacea. As the intemperance and luxury of the age are hastening the ravages of scorbutic complaint: and rendering-the blood more impure; and ast thousands have destroyed their constitution:by neglectiiig to apply the proper remedies—to such, Swaim's Panacea must be. and ha. been, more'than doubly valuable as a certain, and effectual means of restor.ng thgrn to perfect health and vigor. Few families are wholly exempt from scor hum affections. which exhibit various symptoms, as e tymons, ulcerations, debility. loss of appetite and dejec tion, all analog from impute blood; and if not properly attended to, produce the greatest injury to the consu tutution, and may be imparted to their offspring.— Swainis Panacea is recommended at this season of the year. as a valuable restorative of the system, thereby in vigorating the constitution, and enabling it to bear the debilitating effects for the summer season. It is convey ed by the circulating fluids, and corrects their tendency to all those disci/Aga which originate in vitiated blood. diseased liver, depraved appeute,or predispusiton to af fections of the lungs. dm. .No flIk?, however, is advised to use it without convincing themselves of the truth of what is here stated. Thu medicine is now used With success in all parts of the world, and is gaining great reputation in England. A fresh supply ofthe Medicine just received and 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 Antes. May 14 26- CALL . AT THE New Establishtnnt, Cot nes' of Centre and !Weikel Streets Pottsville H E subscribers respectfully announce to their a friends and the public generally, that they have taken the dote formerly occupied by Jacob Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets, where they are now provided with a choice assort ment of Dry 'Goods ) Groceries, Liquors, ilLe. which they are determined tovell at the very lowest pricey. HAZZARD & STRAUCH. _ . N. B. Alkinda of Country' Produce. taken at the highest itiatket.-prices. A prof 1 2g- . New Goods. • general assortment of fresh and seasonable "s• Goods,jost, received7-9mMating in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Elirdware, - • • Aftclierei, • • .•• bat, Pliister_ diacagic. whichavill.be opoldkoar_formish.i.rie highest price paidin cash for all hind' ofemaatry producer. a,r; JOSEP# WHITE•tila, 80N. Mount Carbon, Dec g • . :: • • +-4 -I ,iliii;Chtegep,- A , , 6600 tlkAPPgrukr I CI,. P ei° p l y • T. BRA - bllc4l • -, - Eggilll .:finyff 'V ; Y.4 - ,?.W" %,:i ‘• ' • ,7,Yili.'.,•!.•:'xi''. -,-?': • ' !k.,.iv..7 "~=s`M= gia la - + . ; L .1 "i, ,a+ii' ;.: 111.144 1 ~ . 16 4 111 , 64**. '7 ; ... t • 7: . , ' + , '.. • U t: ll irnn i l t .40.-cftg i Y. ' . ' ' .ott , Caring •SuiriattitiEoaletY• is 'lair eeety day; fret* SAtikeeketk atthe Of.. like tit : ,D*not and IMppinti folr.thp" jitre. leaking d polite.to4ni *itaint itot, ' 41/11400 rex 12nt ~ Piton froin'anY e Pollan:lthicb-aiiintritTo ors' per cent_ ll'be-AWd pa every-OS:and erre*, but nointe t will , be allowed on-any, fractional-palm of 10. • he ',hal& or toy parl,tisity bo drawn oat on,giviminotlee, from twooreeko-tofogr nowthe. at thectfiegiltin Mondaya...The boou c. rd the Satiety will he tu rted by Orefollopringlad man. nem the firatiloottax.ip M . alp . . Pre ' laCttlitiefleLTMl4 - • , ,•1 , • . ldasafetia. I. 'j 'l'.l Joaeph CarrOW. • . Ilaroil .I..Potla .-.1 . Rohrer lingher . E. 9.• Wards 4 ..lamb 11. Jesse Turner • ..IA , hitncy, Seminary and Treasurera f- • A 9d aftheCharter.i s•lioeraolurmsnt.what. leetterlt , to. remelted-by thOreableittor Man. afore fit'tbiOraervi c ta, nor.pjafir:o3, Manager bneome 4 borrower rival .the matittillon. _,J frIUE übscribor has now on band at ttia - Stota -m"-Mit o tt,orehoule on Centre and. Rail Road streets, a fairs rtinent of Goode suitable, for the coaDre gioti, . . ••• Barr' 14;1'. ~assorted Band ant' Poop do do • • Neils and lirika.Rodi do •do ' Steil, Round &Square do do • Nails knd I'o do COal Shovels - .do do. ) ; • ffarclivare, a general . addeorlanent. • All of whiph he in telling at railtnala 'Jan 12 .2 , J Cf.:MON_ Potattms. 239 BBLS. received and fot sale at I redo. vtl cod price for caett by MILLER & October 27 1838. , . PiftLaDELPuts,Saturcityc, Nov. :'.€ 1110 DR. WM. EVANS.-}Dear pleaspre . I take this oppertonity o re CI il you my 'sincere thinks for - the.beneOt of' your in. valuable medicine, the Camointle I Vitts. Having been afflicted for several yeare. With dispepsta, my very being became Otter 'oaths/lame to me,' I sof feted severe painfill% tile side, Was afflicted with fainting spells; great debility; want of appetite, ina bility to-rest at night, frequent siekness, and in short all the syMptorns ofthat distressing Manse: I had tried sereralskilfur physicians, but-with no enemas, my imbecility 'el Mind and body gradually increar. ed. still I .strictly abstained from using any - of the nostrums and 'etrtitin remedies' with which 'our newspapers daily abound, and for Which I enter. tamed a hoiror and contempt. At length through earnest entreaty of my-fliends, and eapeefallp my wife, I with great reluctance consented' to try your celebrated Fills. The effect was wonderful, and as. tonished even my mOst,danguine friends. I had used them but a short ante before I rapidly recover. ed, riocrenjoy excellent health, to which I have been-a stren-ger for more than two years. I cannot sufficiently express my heartfolt gratitide to yuu for the-advantsce I derived from your mein. eines, and I. earnestly end, c meientiensly reedm. mend all suffering under similar complaints to use your CAMOMILE! PILLS. Although with same diffidence. I cheerfully desire that yeti publish this testimony, if you see proper, add remain Yotrrs;&e. WILLIAM B:TAYLOR. P. S.-4f any persondesires to seeime, I shall be happy to rive my refodence. * W. 81 T. The Medical Office is No. 19 North Eighth . Street—where the afflieted can' be speedikrenred, and depart rejoicing. Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill courtly 2—tf Jan 12 Prove all. Things I—Hold just that . • which is good."--ibk. B ELIEVING that the future . - destiny of man. kind, is the most interesting and _ important subject that cart be , presented to the mind ; and every person should freely exercise the riskti&muul privileges of deciding for themselves wheals:Seib, the following works are offered tor sale: - .1*, - ,ii . ; The discuisian between Rev. E S ELT, alf*Mbl. tenon,) and Rev. A C Tip:rums. (Uiniversalid,* the conjoint question, "is the doctrne of endless punishment. taught in the Bible or not 7 "or does the Bible teach the doctrine of the final - Holinetk. and Happiness of all mankind?" The DISCUSSION be. tweet Rev M P BRAMAN, (Methodist,) and T Warr itatUßß, (Universalist,) wbeihehhe docti ine of end tless misery is revealed in the *cripturoll 7 ' BALFOUR a "enquiry into the scriptural import of the words,SinsoL, Hangs, TARTARUS, pod GPIRSINA,, translated Hell- in the common English Aeration." i Ballou's sermons on Ina 50-4„ lsk , These-5-21, 12d Cor. 5-10,2 Sam: 15-6, Rom;"6-. 1 and 2, Gen, -4,2 Peter, 3-18, Gals 327 and 4-82 Cot. 5 14 and.ls, also in Pamphlet forni, the OM against the Holy GhM4, Matt. 12 13 and 32, the permit" of Sin, Rom. 6-23, death and judgement, Heb, 2 27 and 28, justice and mercy, Pea. 62-12, Universalist Be. ,lief, : Remarks on , the Doetrine of Doiverial Sal ivation. (by John M. Crosland.) and Streeter's Hymns. The above Books 'and Pamphlets can be had of Samuel Hartz, Morris & Brothers, or J M. Cnsiland. - Dec W r---- To Old Cotimtrylnnen, PHILADELPHIA AND- LI i-ERPDOL PACKETS. ; • Tllt''E'Packets sail from Phi1ade1.7,.47), . 7 ,. 4 7 ) , phla the 20th of every month, excep I V the First•Mopth (January,) and from Liverpool the Bth of every 1 month broughout the year. - Ship 'Algonquin,' Captain Albert Turley, 20th bt Fourth month (May.) Ship Pocahontas Captain James'West, 20th of Twelfth Month (Decembe r,) Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkin, 20th of Second Month, (February) Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. •Mimken, Nth oFThird itlouth (March.)• The owners have spared no expellee to render hese ships r ea fe and commo'dious conreproces for Isla:owners end merchandise; and can confidently recommend them in these respects to:the patronage f the public. They are towed up and down the Detaitare try team, and are thus• enabled to go to Seal the day hey leave port. I • • i i - Charge - for passagerto-liverponl. m the 043abin, • 135, in the Steerage. vil ;, from Llyerpnoi, in the aliiii . 175 'Mediae: "Apply to ' i • 1 HENRY & ALFREH COtE, ~ 1 Walnut street wherfoir JOHN A. BROWN la. N 0.14 cheerio 'street. lETThe subscriber has been appointed gent for the Messrs. Cope's Line of Packets, betty' n Liver ; , - sod and Philadelphia, and will receive thepassate noney from those who wish to send for their frieha, )- • • n the old country. - The rates of fare will be made km " man b l •4ollini t the office of the M iners' Journal. : ' ..`; • Jan 5 1 Miller ilii g - Has, i i . WHOLESALB AMA ,/7 1 'itl L .• Dry GoOde, Grocery, TfinitlO orltori • (Next door to Mortimerttaide - LI ' FIEIR connexion ivith ei liiineet thitsif4p,hhe enables them to keep, clo , !kind it. -very exteo-,„ S it ive assortnnen'yoriroodsi.srhink. . wall:sell .t .hilitdt4phia,Wces. 'liitoriii , stid-. - Sti . keepers rivets fateifitetiVrtiektAllOthlo- ri:ilidge r themselves.. :.. '.' ', , , ' 'l. ' : • . 1 a P t , l ". 9 . ' ; : ;t ' p: . -.- ,1 1 ,,. ' T . ;', i3l - 4 81111:14441 - 1 the aPPer *elf haw' e*tatirAllt, Carbein.:' apply; .tch wemwoidOkiliern-IPausviller-oa rii , i I.r-/ ,•• Et • 111 k`z..4 . :0 F 7:74 -i-7•77:777--- 1 obt Atiali440 44114111' ,15.1.1* BEM OM Ell Ea ;AIN 4:l>. ma Pori dm Utllin t;
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