MN iii !rit the fact the steam factory ta steam which 'lmpels the mit. I • .6y additional expense. Other than counterbalance this item. .1 cotton mils driven by steam. d in severable of our .seaport ire success. Newport, newbo• eel have tried it.—and in every a contemplated or actuatexten- I profitable have they proved. Dot very wide, t heated by the chhierf, without •corrideratione mar The experiment cower has been tri towns, end with en; ryport, andxtther p instance it his led sionof such works, The project, woo in this place; end CI we have, no doubt of the scheme. Th.' experiments in oth Stableness of such leas Observer. glad to bear, has been agitated on) the enterprise of our citizens the reassibilits and the adoption success which bas attended the pliiimaicputs the safety and pro. beektmenta beyond a doubt—So. From the Orentleman'a Magazine. SIC ViOS. - NON YOBIS. THh SILK-WORM. IT RENRY PICACHAII. • Tntsze littl creatur e, here, as white as milk. That shame to soth, ate busy at their loom All summer long, in weaving of their silk, Do, make their webs both winding-sheet and tomb Thus in - the ungreatful world bequeathing all, Their lives hive gotten at their funeral. Even ao the webs bur wits for others weave,. Even fromthe highest to the meanest worm, But, Siren-like, in the end ourselves deceive, Who ipend our-time to serve another's turn, Or paint a Nil with coat or coltirs gay., To give goud'words or thanks, so go his way MAKRIED. In this Borough on Tuesday last, by the Res. A A. Miller; Faationi W. Hoaxes, Esq Prosecuting Attorney of Schuylkill county, to Miss Euzasicrii, claughtei of Thomas SWymon. Eq. DIE Is in %hi% Borough on Saturday last, March 30th agetltl years, Maas MATILDA, wife of Mr. E. Q. Henderson, and daughter of Col. George Shoema ker. At Mount Carbon, on Tuesday the 2nd inst. At raze) HICNAT, infant son of drch'd Ranaldson Esq„ ■ged 9 months and 2 weeks. In this Borough on Wedne.day April 3d, MAX wzu. K. sou of Mr. James .14§Iiit Lewis, aged 2 years and nine months. State of the Thermometer. KEPT JOSEPH COATSWORTH. 1839 - 7 oiclock 12 o'clock 3 o'clock March 29 62 . 78 72 30 4 2 - 41 4 ' 40 , 31 40 48 63 April 1 48 60 - 64 2 40 64 72 3 44 60 - 61 4 62 - 70 72 Act , e.Hv tt Pottsville, April 6. 1839. • WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth on Emmy r 80 " WHEAT 160 per pushel,uP demand. i raoRYE FLOUR sl62i per cwt.in demand. BUCKWHEATFLOUR $4.00 per cyst in demand RYE, by the Ipad 100 by the busnel—ready sale RYE CHOP 90 tents per bushel in demand. OATS 56 cents--ready sale. POT.ATGES— 1 00 centsper bushel indemand CORN—.9S cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-412 uo per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 per bushel. - FLAXSEED—SI 45 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-45icents per gallon. BU (TER-20 cents per pound—tn Kegs 17cento 'EGGS-12 centp per dozen. . LARD-111 2 cents per pound. - TALLOW— JOcenta per pound. RAMS 13i cent* per pourd. CORN`CHOP 85 cents per bushel ind emand. BACON—I 3 cents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. FEATHERS---62 cents per pound.. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound. MACKEREL. bathe bbl. No. 1,812 00 No 2, $ll SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel PLASTER JO Worth $7 50 per ton. HAY $lB per tea. NEW STO ELE. T HE Subscribers respectfully annoance to the public that they have taken the well known stand in Centre street, next door above the National Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph C. Kern, where they intend to keep a large and general assortment of • - : Dry Goods, • Groceries, 4.e. Which they 14) sell on as accommodating term. as any other Store in the Borough. rr Their elegfant assortment of Spring Goods will Se opened in ;a short time. SAMUEL HUNTZINGER, ;DANIEL KREBS. april 6 1 4 —tf KA.MBERTO.I Bo.4ding School. FIIIHE Spring vication commence" the 15th inet.„ and.tbeftummer term, when new scholars-en ter, commences the let of sth month. EMMOR K 1 M BERTON, 14-4E* Superintendent. April 6 To tire Stockholders in the Conyany for erecting a Bridge over the north east ,branch of the river Susquehanna, between the town of Cattawissa and - the mouth of Filching Creek. NOTICE Is Hereby Given, 'TWAT the Reid •Stoesholders will meet at the A• house of Joscph Sharpless, in the town of Cattawissa, on Monday: the .6th of May next, at I o'clock P. M, foil the puovone of electing one Presi dent, six Managers, one Treasurer end one Secreta ry, for the ensuing year. ERRA S. HAYHURST, Secretary. A pr . tl 6 F481110.4.1`8LE Tailoring. TtE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends nd the public generally, that he has removed his establishment into M A HANTANGO STREET, next to Ike corner of Centr where he will continue to execute-work in the be st and most fashionable style, and hopes by attention to continue to recieve his portion of public patronage. He Will always keep on hand, i small but good assortment of vest ing. and Wier articles which may be acceptable ta his patron.. JAMES .11c.ALARN EY' April 6 14-3 mo Public Notice. THE undersigned, has given a special limited Pottsville,nr of. a A ct it: i tn r e e y ei f W Mr enceto W th i e lli V a a n F. l i le D Fu ea rn n a t of ce lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to transact business relating to that property will be shewo the authority by applying to him. FR. W. GEISSENHEIMEE. I.l—tf Apui 6 Paper Hain gin gs. BANN AN will receive in a few days, a B" splendid assortment of Paper Hangings And Borders, all of which'are new Spring Patterns, which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. April 6 14— To Iron Manufacturers. T HE Subscribers, as Agents for Mr. George Crane,' of W r ites, having obtained a patent in the United State* for his process In smelting Iron with Anthracite Coal, and hidding an' Assignment of the Patent obtained by the late Rev. F: W. Geis enheimer, are prepared, to grant licenses for the inanukcaire of Iton according to Mr. Crane's prin. ciple. A. & G. RALSTON, & Co. .N 134 4,Sooth Front St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 6 14-3nin 15,000 BRICK fI(TILL on band to be wild on reasonable tams.= ^''Phey may be seen in the rear of my dwelling. lIIRAM PARKER. 14-3 t April 6 InitERM 11119Sse TOO. Ler. 1* feet Brick 111ee,20 fat s beet' 34 feet deep. on West Nee lA6 I Cl street. Apply to GEO. )4r. CUMMtNe. apnl4l • . Wit • Winted•rartVo Boot , I.N . a central ,aituatloa, makable for a amalliali l l Apply at thin office. April 6 —6l Whips :hips . ! JIDII4G, Gig, and Sulky Winne, manufitctored of the very best materials just received and for sale by B. lileN1 4 1AN. March 30, 13— PENNSYLVANIA. SALL, MI the Borough of POTTS', I L LE. PA . •J. 11JUGHJWY1' UT, ANNOUNCES to the travelling • public Dna that he has reflited this coMmodious estab lishment, with every attenttoil to the comfort and convenience of his patrons. Toe contiguity of its situation to the Miner' Bank. and the different Coal Landings recompends it to the man of bustness, while its extensive parlors and well ventilated sleeping apart ments. give it peculiar advantages for the summer travel ler or the in v.vlid. The carrier! department la in experienced hands, and the Larder:and Bar stocked with every seasonable deli cacy of viana and liquor, omelette accommodating ser vants will at all times conduce to the pleasure and attend to the wants of his guests. The salubrity of the Borongh of Pottsville, and the many sources of amusement, both natural and artificial. which its vicinity affords. randeeit a desirable place of resort,and the proprietor pledges his contained exertions to make a sojourn therein, conclusive both to comfort and gratification. Pottrrille, Pa. March 30. 1839. 13-ty Philadelphia If Reading RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRA ',GEMENT. To COIIIIRNCE APRIL 1, 1839. HOURS OF STARTING. IROM Reading, at 8 A. M.-and 2 P. M. la: From Norristown, at 7 A. M. and 5 P. M. These. hoqrs are arranged to Conned with the Rail Rued between Norristown and Philadelphia, the hours of starting from the latter plice, being 5 A. M.,and 3P. M. • FARES. Between Reading and Norristown, Pint Clan Ciro. S 2 F eeond Class, $1.50. The morning Train from Philadelphia,' will atop for Breakfast it Pottstown. Reading. %larch 30 I3—if Shamokin Coal Lands, F OR sale, one mutely of two contiguous tracts of land, situated upon Shamokin creek, Northam. berland county, Pennsylvania: One in the warrant ed name of John Brady, containing four hundred and twenty-eight acres and allowance—the other in the name of Robert Gray—containing four hundred and forty aCres and allowance—the Danville and Pottsville rail road rune through both of these tracts, and is completed and in full operation, from Sunbu ry to the middle of the lower-ane--they are univer sally Considered among the most valuable lands in the Shamokin Valley. An undivided moiety of the above property is num offered for sale, but if not sold during the month of April next, a specific half part will be offered, plication having been made by the parties entrusted• to have 'partition made of their several interests. Apply to A. M. JOHNSON, Sole Executor ot Fras. Johnson, dec. No. 7, Clinton Square. Chesnut, west of Broad st. Philadelphia, March 30. 13—fit AO IS SOL UT 10.4 • Copartnership. T HE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Blackistoni& Haines, watrAisaolved on the 26th of Febroary last by mutunl consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, will please make payment, and those having claims, present them to John R. Black ision for set. Clement, he being duly authorized In settle all the business of the firm. JOHN R. BLACKISTON, JOSH. HAINES. Philadelphia, March 30 13-3 t The subsceitier will eontiotie the business hereto. fore done by Blackiston & Haines, at his wharves, west side of Schuylkill, neat to Market Street Bridge. JOHN IL BLACKISTON. .LOOK tT THIS!!! Only $2O for 1180,000-825,000—520,000-415 ; &c., all in one scheme. Drawn numbers of Alexandria, No. I, drawn 16th March, 1839. 59 70 48 43 40 49 41 25 II 3 64 again we bad the good luck to send by order to the country a ban' of $2OOO and a whole 01'0500 Drawn numbers , of the Grand Consolidated No. 2, drawn 18th March 10 7 25 75 23 59 30 45 44 61 53 43 28 Combination 725 43—5250 whole sled sent by order to the amour. The following are oar best schemes for April 1839 Maryland• No. 8, draws 10th April-75 numbest 13 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 15,000 DOLLARS! 10,000 DOLLARS! 25 ut 1,000 DOLLARS! Tinketaonly ss—Sharee in proportion. Virginia, Monongalia, N 0.2, draws 13th April -75 numbers and 15 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 30,000 DOLLARS! 6 000 DOLLARS ! 5,000 DOLLARS! Ticked* only slo. Delawareatate iflbaltley.. N 0.7. drawn 16th A. pril-75 numbers 13 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 10.900 DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only slo—Shares in propnrti on. Maryland Consolidated No. 8, draws 17th April -66 number‘l2 di awn ballots. CAPITALS. 15,000 DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS! Tickets only ss—Shates iii proportion. Er NOW COMES THE LARGE SCHEME xi) Alexandria; No. 2, draws 20th of April-78 nnm bers 13 drawn Ballots. ' GRAND CAPITALS. •• :80,000 DOLLARS! • 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 9,000 • 8.000 .7,500 • 7,016 2 of. 5,0® 3 of 4,000 -" 4 of 3,000 5 of 2,500 10 of 2,900.. 20 of MOO " 50 of 1000 50 of 7,50 133 of No Lowest prize4l4o . Tickets mils 120—Shares in proportion. • Delaware Bussez,llNo. 15, draws 25th April-75 numbers 14 drawn ballots, . CAPITALS. 10;000 DOLLARS,: 10 of 1,000 DOLLAR': Ticket. only s 4— Virginia. Wheeling, No. 3; dimes 27th Apnl-78 bombers, 13` drawn ballots. . CAPITALS. 40;000 LLAREI! 151000 LIARS! • 10,000 LLARS ! Tickets only slo—Shams in proportion. N. B. Ail brders edtiretted tot! . Coofield, Co* dew P. 0, New Jersey, will 'be prantpd3 answered. Full schemes will be sent tolhOse who . require them. • March 30 ' • 13—St 111111=12511= TH • • I s Wirers e, ‘ ' ,j- .. VIIE, tilitei : 111ii t ik;':: ". '4 • Of (*tiers wi to wwloloenreityircperilinced fdiniiie;tind - ewe- , ‘rive' Laborers, to in& 'in their Mines lieu Richmond, Virginia. To'cites can came we b re commended tor stability, 'natant employmeht and the highest wages wi ll given., These of goes are now wrought on a m ore minim scale than any other in the Veiled states—tconiformiple bonsciWill • be provided.—Apply to Can. .3kroard Peyton; A. ~ gent of the company in Richmond. - GRORUE EtIGENE SWAM March 30 13--' 4 11.1141.1.141 tr P. ORRSCM. O . Firwarding and qateral Com m *ion Mei chant. Wood sifter Wharf, SchnytJrill, Phi/arta., I)IIESPECTFUILY informs his Friends. Pat tons and the Public, that he has mode extensive arrangements for forwandiqg Goods by boabi to all parts of the Schuylkttl; Union, and Pennsylva nia Canals, at the lowest rates of freight. assuring them that all business intristed to his care will be promptly and correctly atteiseed to. Philadelphia. March 30 13-3itio Shipptog and Time Rooks. riIHK, subscriber has prepared ■ printed torrii for Shipping Books, for colliers and Agent* for shipping coal, to which he invites the 'Malian of the trade. Also folio and foolscap Time Rooks. ruled for one month, or two weeks, which are also offered to the trade cheap. B. BANNAN. March 30 131— Blacksmiths died J►louldels Ulla TED. ►TWO m Three Good *BLACKSMITHS, and as A many MOULDERS, to whom liberal wages will be given by HAYWOOD & SNYDER Mardi 39 13-31 PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILLE OPPOSITION LINE OF DAILY COACHES, Via Reading and .Morristown RAIL ROADS. THE subscribers, having acceded to the earnest Felicitations of the travelling community on this route, respectfully announce to the public that they will commence running a DAILY LINE OF COACHES Between Pkdadeiphsa end Pottsville, On the Ist 604 - Aprd ensuing. For the accommodation of the public. The Coach es will be entirely new, and constructed on the most approved modern plan for 'Comfort and convenience, and will run through bv, dny light. Experietnced and accommodating drivers will be engaged, and ev ery attention paid to the comfort and convenience of travellers on the route, by the Proprietors and their Agents. U 7 No racing will be permitted on any consider• alien whatever—nor will the rates of fare be changed if oth:r Lines should think proper to reduce their rates, or even run for nothing : —it being the whole and sole aim of the Proprietors to accommodate the public at a reasonable rate of Fare—they therefore confidently look to the public to sustain them in the undertaking. This Line will leave the Pennsylvania Hall, in Pottsville, every morning at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Sanderson's Hotel, Philadelphia, at o'clock P. M. Will leave Sanderann's Hotel ever); morning at 5 o'clock, A. M., at the 'following RATES OF FARE : From Pottsville to Reading. OO From Reading to Philad'a, No. I Cars, 3 00 Do. Do. No. 2 Cara, 2 50 Pottsville to Port Clinton 75 Do. to Hamburg 100 From Philadelphia to Pottsville, No. 1 Cars, 500 Do. Do. Do. No. 2 Cars, 450 tEr Omnibuses are engaged to carrry passengers to and from the depot in Philadelphia and across the Bridge at Norristown, free of additional chat gas, at the above rates of fare. p For seats, in Pottsville, apply at the Penneylva. nia Hall. In Philadelphia, at Sanderson's Merchant's Ho. tel, North 4th Street, and Firing's Hotel, in Read. ing. LT All Baggage at therlak of the owners. The Proprietors would merely state for the infor mation of the public, that this Line has no connec lion whatever with existieg Line., nor will it have any connection—but will stand or fall on cri own merits. • POTT, SHOENER & CO, Proprie•ors. March 23 12 —tf Notice. A u.person, indebted to the estate of Henry Christ, deceased, late, of the Borough of M Jaen rifle, in the County of Schuylkill, are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to the subscri ber at Pottsville, or to Joeeph Christ at Mineroville, who are hereby authorised to receive the same, and all persons having claim] or demands against the estate of the said decedept, are requested to make known the same without delay. R. SILLY MAN, Executor. Pottsville, March 23 otice. . . ALL persons iodebted to the estate, of &muel P. Wetherill, demised, late of Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, are hereby request. ed to make immediate pityment to the subscriber, and all persons having etbsims or demands against said deceased, are hereby requested 'to forward them. MARTHA W ETHERILL, Ementrix. Mill Grove; Farin, Mongometf Co. March 16 4 II 43w • GARDEN AND Field Seeds. T HE Subscribers offer for sale, Wholesale and Retail, Garden SeeM of their own raising, war ranted fresh and of the best quality Imported French Sugar Beet Mangle Wenzel A splendid sanely of Flower Seeds, Garden Tools, of every description. Also Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Shrubbery, &c. Flown!, Roots of eve. ry description, Garden Seeds put up in papers by the hundred or doten toe country Store Keepers. All ordeas punctually ettend to. • 6 D. tk E. MAOPA Seedamen, No. 5, South sth St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 1, To Hewers. ACONSTANT supply of NORTH RIVER MALT will be kept by the Subscribers at the Southwark Malt Howell, Philadelphia, where the Stowers of Pottsville and elsewhere can be accom modated at all seasons.oftheyear. TWEDDLF;, &. DARLINGTON,, No. 365 South Front street. Philadelphia, March 16,1899. • 11-2 Mo• Scott *l‘ovells. At 26 cent 4 per volume. A FREE supply of these eery ekes? publications, A just received and for!sale by B. BANNAN. Mai oh 23 12— Dissoiution. THE partnership herfore • existing betlireen Thomas Quin And !strict Quin, Butebars, was dissolved on the t4tli inst. , , • • TH OMAS iv* Pottsville, March EEO T'lOrnwAiu'r El Cauffitss. MIRE publics Is hereby, tnothenplagainet trustier loy um Rowel Wadkine on mya aetount, u Sill pay no debt. able lisentreetingi be - having IA my boas istbedt anyjoaticaosa. Aod I alto bare by dorm any doe that (inky employ the said How. at Watuna. that I obeli demand of them the wages be may. be entitled to ?wive. DAVID WATKINS. - Muth 7th. 11-3te IsOu;sE S Ler • For AVale. WILLIe sold at prfrate vale. a House _gay and Lot in this Borough„situated on I.y. i; ; on Street. Thsbot t. 41 feet by 190 feet, fronting Market end Lynn streets. The House is two story, of frame, and well bulk, with a kitchen back with every convenience. for a family, and is Insured for one year. For teeing apply to Edward Owen Parry. Pottsville, or JOHN BROWN, Port Carbon. March IS It-3t 'MICHAEL 114135 E It,. RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to hum friends and the public, for the on. • courasoment extended to his establish ment, end Informs them .. that he has ffidat extensive Improvements in bin GREEN HOUSE, • Im.d keeps constantly on hand a large supply of:el. egant PARLOUR FLOWERS, of the largess varie ties, which he will dispose of •t the lowest rates. Meows MULTICADIAL— By the middle of April be will have fur sale between Two and Three Thous and genuine trees of this valuable species of Mul berry, from one to one and a half feet high. W•aakwrirsi Gaeta= Sam, of every kind and of native growth constan9, for sal* at the Gar den and at the Stores of Mrs. Morris, O. W. Ooke ley and Otto Witman, Reading. The Early Dist. ton Corn is particularly recommended as burg at least two weeks earlier than any other kind. His assortment of DAHLIA 'ROOTS, to of a su perior character, comprising upwards of ONE HUNDRED choice varieties.—For further parties lark see catalogue of Dahlias. Redding, March 9, 1839. 113-3 t Lumber Lumber !! A LL kinds on-hand constantly, and hills cut to order. Apply to March 9 Stone Ware, AND FIRE BRICK. T HE subscribers, respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity, that they are always prepared to serve them in the se_ lection of a large and complete assortment of Stone Ware, of' kinds and varieties. They likewise keep constantly on hand, a supply of-Fire Brick, warranted cupola purposes, Which they offer at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accom modating terms. WELLS & RICHARMS. Reading, March 9th. 1839. 10-1 T HE two large and commodious Coal Wharves on Chesnut sheet, west side of Schuylkill, now occupied by the Delaware Coal Company. They are well adapted to the shipping and retail business. Possession will be given on the first of April nezt.—For further particularsapply to PARRISH & JOHNSON. near the premises in west Philada. or to . DILLWYN. PARRISH, S. W. corner of Arch &. dth street, Philada Philadelphia, March 10-at BOOKS. COIIM BE on the Comtitotion of Man, Keith's Demonstrations of the Truth of Chris tianity—new edition. Fox's Book of Martyrs, large print The American Mechanic, by Charks Quill Pambour on Locomotives . Oliver Twist, with Illustrations Boron's Works complete, Library }Anion, Together with a variety of other Books, just re ceived and for sale by B. BA.NPIAN. --March lO lIIHE Subscriber, a young man who has had three years experience in the mercantile business in the city, writes a good hand, and is well acquainted with- accounts, wishes a situation as book keeper or clerk in this place or vicinity. Best of reference given. Feb 23 Pale .Ile. PEPPER'S (Pbiladelphia) beat Pale Ale in Mle., for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. March 2 9 , • liiIOLSALE AND RETAIL Tobacco Establisbmtnt, POT TS V 14L E. JAMES S. MOYER & CO. announce to the public generally,. that they have purchased the Establishment of Samuel G. Sands of. Pottsville, and they have added to their stock's very large and extensive assortment of all kinds of Chewing , and Smoking Tobacco, and Common, Spanish and Half Spanish &gars. The present stock consists of 50,000 No. 1. best Porto Rice Spanish Segars, 300,000 No. 1. Half Spanish. 200,000 No. 1. Common, 225 Kegs Cbewing-Tobacco 300 Simla Sweet Scented Tobacco, Tobacco. Also Cavendish, Ladies' Twist, and-. Sweet To- bacco, all of which will be sold Wholesile and Re tail, on the most reasonable terms for cash or ap proved acceptances. March 2, 1839 From Messrs. ,Landreils'a and Cog. Seed Establishment: BBA.NI.IAN announces to the publi c that he ", has received a large and well selected assort. ment of Garden Seeds from the celebrated estab lishment above mentioned, warranted to be fresh, among which are the following : Globe Artichoke Brussels Sprouts Large Asparagus Orange Carrots Large 'Windsor Beans White Solid Celery ' Early 6 Weeks do Red do do Early Valentine do Curled Cress Cranberry Bush do Early Frame Cucumber Lima Pole Bean Early Pickling do - Horticultural do Purple Egg Plant Red Turnip Beet Curled Endive Long Blood do London Leek Early Cauliflower Early Curled Lettuce Early York Cabbage Indian Head do Green Curled Savory do Early Cabbage do Drumhead do Royal Cabbage do Red Piekling do Nutmeg Melon Early Sugar Loaf do Citron do Pills York. do Spanish Water do nal Dutch do Carolina do Nasturttunt - Sweet Marjoram • Okra Sweet Basil White Onion Thyme • Yellow do Curled Parsley Sugar Parsnip Landreth's Extra Early Bull Nose Pepper Peas Rhubarb Early Frame do Early Salmon Radish p:arly Charlton do Long Scarlet do Blue Imperial do White Turnip do Dwarl Murowlit do Red Turnip do Salsify White Spanish do Spinnach Black Spanish de Early Bush Squash Tomato. White Flat Turnip Mignonette • Red Top do Sate Corn, &. okc• Together with an elegant issaortment of 1r1.416- BR SEEDS, selected with ears. March 16 - 11- AND Facnily Adviser, a Dew and exte ll ent work, by R. Coates, M. 11 just rseeiveilind for sale by B. LINN AN. I:ibusiy, 43, ki- T. S. RIDGWAY. To Rent. Situation Wanted. CHARLES W. PEAI.E. P.1,31* FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Popular Medicine, 1 9 , 1110R1;841N7LTICA . ULIS: pHE Suborn rifera v ne sale. at.the Bement •°. Botanic Garden, near Gray's Ferry-416,800 fine tree. edits Moron • Molticaulis. just received from France, in good order; atid 40.000 yotmg pleats in pots. . . The imported trees are from the celebrated nor. eery orPromont, near Paris, conducted by M. Son. lane Bodin, Secretary of the Horticultural Society of Paris; and the young plants have been cahtvated inthi s garden. The whole are warranted to be of hi ulticaslia. and die t variety of the Mores will sold at moderate priies. They can be packed in mats, or boxes, with moss. Po as to be sent to any part of thoUntted States, in perfectsafety. ROBERT 1 1!ARR.. rr The Siibeeriber, Agent for the proprietor, will supply toy orders left with him. et the short cut notice. • B. BANNAN. M■reh 9 10— , IS HEREBY GIVEN to the wholesabi and retail dealers of Foreign Merchandise in the county of Schuylkill, that the Associate Joilkes and County Coirimis ttttt era of said county, will meet at . the Cum missioner'a Office to Orwigshurg, on Saturday, the 30th day of March, 1839, at 1 o'clock Illthe after. noon, for the purpose of placing said Mercl4nta in that class which shall appear right and just: ' The .I.`onstables of the oiffetint botuuchr , "apt' townships in said county ire required to unlike un der oath or affirmation a list of all the wholesale and retail dealers in their respective districts, and deliver the Caine to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sess. ions of said county, 00 or before the tirat day at March Seseinn, 18.39. GEORGE RALISH, Associate Judea SAMUEL D. 1.106, BENJAMIN L ANTLER, BEN] A MIN PO VP, Commissioners, EDWARD CONNEIL Or* utsburg, Mar :h 2d, 1639 THAT well known Establivhment, the • Tuscarora 'Hotel, situate in the town of 111 I I urcarara, Poesesaion given on the 14 of Apri! next, to en approves ten. ant, tie term, will be wade favorable. For terms apply to R .WOODsIDF, March 2- YAPFX , IA, DYSPEPSIA7—* there cr furc AL. for that distressing disease is the echo from the echo from theusands. Read the many certifi cater of cures performed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam omile Tonic and . Family Aperient Pills. The following certi fi cate must certainly convince every person of the great effiticy of this inialualife med. mine, Dr. .gVANlB—Dear Sir.-1 can never he grateful enough tor the cure 1 have received *the use of your invaluable medicine (.-3ASLIRNI ILE PILLS.) I was %r five years very seriously troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused la nervous sensation throughout my system—an much, that sometimes shook as if I had been 'afflicted with pal ay ; during all this •time I took many medicines. but Anne would cure me. At last my physician rave me up ; but fortunately one day as I was speaking to a friend on the subject, he told me that Dr. Wm. Evan's Camomile Piila were the only med icine that would cure me i.of which 1 purchased some, and the result is that I am now enjoying per. fect health. Any person wishing to sett me can call ■t my house, No. 36.5 North Print street, PhtledeL phis. • HENRY L. CA Al P BELL. Observe—The General Office for the sale of this Medicine is at No. 19. North Eight street, Philadel phia where certificates of thousands may be seen Sol by 7OIIN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. I—tf Premium Flannels. A SUPERIOR article for rile by NATHANS & Dec. 22 5 HEALTH.—The rick are daily mane Dr. vv ILA ham Evans' Cainomile, Tonic and Family ap erient Pills—which are recommended to cure the following diseases.—Nervoil diseases of all kinds; Dyspepsia and its conseqffilnces, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Affection. Acidity in the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side, Low s of Spirits. and Palpitations of the Heart. Faint s, or Giddiness, and all diseases connected with the Female sex.bi any Of the above diseases, these pills are warranted to cure, if liken • according to directions which accompany them, with many.othery not intimated in the above. Further pripits of the efficacy of this invaluable Medicine can be peen at tEe Medical Office, No. 19 Nosfh Eighth street Philadelphia. Sol/ by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent for Schuylkill county Jan. 91 tf ANOTHER recent teat of the unrivalled virtina of Dr. Evans's Pills—Dyspepsia of ten years' standing cured.—l was afflicted with the above complaint for ten years, wlph incapacitated me at intervals for the period of x years, from attending to my butone a .s. - I am now restored to perfect health by the frequent use of the above' medicine. My symptoms !vete, a sense of oppression after eat ing. pain at the pit of the stpmach.,aloss of appetite, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, and great debili ty. lam willing to give ans , information to he sr. flitted respecting thebe s .neflt I received fungi the use of Dr. Evans' Camomtli abd Apperient Pills. Stanton, Sept. 1, 1838. J. McKcartic General Depot for sale of the above Medicine, No. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Sold bir„ JOHN T. WERNEIt.• Sole Agent for Schuylkill county. Jait 12 2—tf EEO Building Lots for Ault, N the upper road between Pottsville and Port Q Carbon. Apply to the subscriber at the Greenwood Colliery, Pottsville. SAMUEL LEWIS. AW. 17 SW AI M'S Panacea, Do. Vermifuge. Leidy's Bloiod Pills, Do. Medicated Sarsaparill3, Do. Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Cor dial. Do. Vegetable Febrile Elixir, Dr. Bechtel's Pulmonary 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 12 New Books. ARSHALL I S Life of Washington, for Schools, The Year Birk, or Manual of Every, Dayl Reference Brink's Universal Gazelles, Hare's Chemistry • I3ockland's Geology Lyell's Geology • De La Recbe's Manual Umvlet's interestfTables American Mechanic tiairecon - Bteam Enguo,— Ladies' Medical Pocket Book qmtlealami l Do. Do. Keith's Deninutrationa 01 Christianity Dosiicere Pocket Dairy Adcock's% Engineer's Almanac, Tables &c, Pocket Alms sea Albums Almanans 9.4 1839 'Oliver Twist <lke. did ClerWit Commentary on the Bible Do. Do.. on the Testament Joatreceired and for sale by A. Feb. 13 8— 41 MI EMI IMENSIE Notice, 10-4 t To Rent, Puttbv 11 le. 9- 6t .~ len"' BEM r4:' , ‘,..':' . , iitt it . : - ) 47 t C4ll, 0 oti E .I.‘ . • • : i . I TtIE Proprietors2artiale. having deardltasift -11 alama'a l ttrab ' asPehded a large amount di money, In es tine , epees tate •sarions etweir it the i 0.4140. (Solana* 14ccipercortuni.i hare at Irk sue ' ' cceded in, obtaining from thif veva* i priiiiipie , which as a triedititine,possessea all this belie/lend Prop tittles oren/ciasel,44-y!t lacttPahlePlinfoduciii&thtd em # (serious effents.sometnnes resultithe from the use of dreg. this pretplelliepaune) is a mild and ' a. cathartic, anii.X* vimpounded, auto war as a tot, .A emetic. and &grim:tic. ;see directions acalmiw , yllig ,i. the medlciire i kliortecumr • ' . action rid we- i. i Its action Upon the system to very general; tit? Pall escaping Its influinco; it is. however, upon the users a.... ries and rereatri ' - tha t , its great power is paitilibula mmanifested; ir this it Will be seen to have a db.* et in e upon the ' organs, and to b rti e pacularly* thus dented m the treatment 'of Minas ig and' other d r , wises where a tinpidity or torijerd-o ems f the-li* aid . portal cif& preibril ;' hence" tbp great entices, thait haw attended its administration in laver affections. dyspePsi- . and diseases of Om stomach and lrisilitgenerally/ 13a ing diffusible in its operation. it produces a free.c el: tion% the vestals on the surfacer of the body.. a *h.. , ' ponied by a gentle perspiration. It does not WU ' like drastic -parrs ; sell its action is mote uni' twit' , ' end it may be often repeated.. not merely .wi•ti let, .•' i f but wall great biluefit ; this becomes pidisfieterib y ti* cessary in casewof long standing, for in Ahem i en tem, orary imperious made by strong medi sse si ga i k I dom. if ever. do good, and tend to injure the sum a the consutatiou.l S 1 - pa davits.. r. '... The Pimorietoks do nut clams for it universar ii. e. that it Will cure kll diseases"! nor , ou itsMtrodue on le to a /WWI, should the physician be dismi ; nb, 4 they would addle all to have a family physicia , anq ihe more imperienced and scientific the better: tr i e' duo claim, _however. that *early resort to this m i ' e . may ina great many inatairees save the aspen add- • trouble br calling the aid ofiuch physician, at g clx pable of - preducling the effect desires ,in the ix stages at a majority of diseases incident to this c ntr7. In inany long standing. or chronic diseases. sucet ta conditioned ulcers, and the various diseases o r d, skii,,. it may b 6 taken By. persons se commen judgemen *Mt ~ out niedical advire. ' . ....„ Persods advised to gnu it 4,Pred. - ' !. ~ Not only are/battier advised to ackio it as e- 11rii6y tii . medicin6, but tbuse who are labouring under Mei that rakerfol has failed to remove; those who have and felt -the deleterious effects et, taialtrelt ...9 those Iv • esteem elaicanel to be the best of alitnecicines; and thole too, whb have:tried "every"thing," (trout the kastaci core all. noatrunis purptining . to have emanated frees great ficroian colicges or wadies:down to humble quack medicine oTtiri A.. B. C. to Z )atl Wm invited to try this , simple American article. It is net the intentionlof ther puffing, to sdatain this medicine by certificat aid puffing, but br a way of introduction in those place whole- ist it has übt been e itcnown. it is deemed proper t show w het is k id of i - here d has been leidwn the pt 'Jr- The fiat wing ,'lorial article! and extracts f il m let— - ten by physician ,and others are given fin Mat wade: "V" . • • f • I ' The Cl:glowing 'eon 'editorial nem,thoCincinnidiTel-- egraph, edited bi Bishop Purcell , : . + I ' -Edrind of '7l/Norio, a substitute for CdlossieLT—The injunoue and frelpientry destructive consequenoree din have .utllen resulted -to the human' frame from "the ne cessity dl havinglnecourse to a drug of so pervert= at the same un*of so deleterious a nature, as .. induce mi to wel'xime the announcement die sere and what is confidently statea to be, in Most eases, ad allot t eal eubsulute lot it, which, while itjmesses, ifi#ot all,. at least a great portion of its good qualities, isT from its most objecuodable ones. Every discoverrie he vir tuestit of the vegetal'ale kingdom midst have its intim , aed its pencid of negation' We are inclined to tht this will stand the teat of scrutiny, and' be a most dliairllo acquisition to the world, and particularly to the, pee ler otthis country. , We have heard it highly spoken Of. and we believe the result of every, invesugattoe of Its-, 6 usefulnets, yet made, has been favorable, —'• 1 1 fiiThe proprietors ofthe Compound Extract of Tomew make no secret of its composition. hut reveal it do every medidalman Vito desires to know it." , • The eollowin is extracted from a letter to one of di. ro pprietors ty it Hon I. Buinett. formerly mXyor of aimthe city °IC' , tti .. . Cindimaxti, January 66441538., Da; Mute: • Dear sir.— I have wed year Corhponeut Eitnct Of Tomato during the pia summer andfall.siul have nohemitauon in believing tt. has saved me wevoVal medical bills. Four elm) family during thatfperied were indisposed,and exhibited the usual symptoins of a bilious ittack They were an every instance telievid by the tine of your Tomato pil4 1 consider thetO a val uable medicine. They are perfectly safe. and I belies as efficacious as calomel in correcting a bilious habiti— I have. Peed them myself with great benefit. ; Issao The liillowing lafmm Robert Ponchon, Eartt,iirho made the science of medicine hie particular ! Gincinnatti, Febrirar9, 1at416311.; na Nlttats ' Dear Sir.—lt; is with much pleasure that I bear tent. " timony to the efficacy of the 'Ammo pills to affections oP the beer: from its operation /winch 1 have wneattead 4. my own case. I am ready to conclude that you have Ma— covered the lone looked for cmaideratum. a anhatititto; For calomel in diseases of the fiver. Accept. i s sit, ray gratefulacknowlidgments. Your obedient servant. ROAEILT PLINOION, The following extracted from a lettet of a highly re spectable physician to friends of h., in Cinclinnatti, who had solicited his Omion as to the virtues of this medicuisr„, Lawremieburgh. January 26th, 1838. • Masan. PEce & Co. - ! Gentlemen.— •• • have need the snide !( Milts' Compound Extreiet of Tomaio) . somewnat extemorely!in prescridtion •forkrome months past; in many of the al. most numberlessl manifestai tont of hepatic demnigeinetai particulkrly in i i i rantile cases, and althildgh 1 canna say, that it is ALL caeca a sainting, for Mercurial medicines, yet the striking. analogy in ita theraputic el recta ta such as to recommend it•favotlably to my mind as an adjuvant t, most instaiices io theexhibiticin af ita I. omel, and wheritan immediate dr speedy . alternative ef fect is of indtspensible.it may-iupersedeitsuaealtogelh er. lusereraatancescn which an antipathy br pte judice last itliareurial remedial! eats& 1 lire plt scriit with eery good effect. . l am gentlemen, respectfully yours. &e• t • .1. H..BLowi9 • The following, is a volunuary.'statemimt m , e by a highly iespeetable and ecientifie Physicfmt. and tappeM ed to die ...Jeffersonville 'Courier." lam muter MlLtS' EXTRACT OF I . OMATCA`ROgrFrtiTF FOR CALOMEL—Having made *trial of the ve cle, I fdel wilt ranted to recom mending it 'as a totqfnl med ictue. The pills posse/Mall 'the purgativeandanu-bd tous prpperuea of calomel. without any of its injurthus tenuenMes. Persona who are addicted to bah tual tor por °title liver, acd consequent accumulationof Lole, and wtio have been compelled to have researde to the differeht preparations of mercury for relief, qud Miles' Pills, a safe and convenient substitute. I N AT'L FIELD' IH. D . iv . Nmverons other testimonials from Ph and others in its favor can be examined at this Office. The rribscriber has been appointed Sole Agego for ilio t t sale o this Medicine. in Schuylkill county, VA. , *ill furnis it wholesale to all those who may wiih to pur chase t sell akin B BANNAN. Also{ for sale" by William T: Epting, Pottrville, Jacob Huntzihger, Jr,.i Orwiriburg. Bennet & TayloV, Min'ers wile, god Hugh Kinaley, Port Carbon: and Hunter & Brown Tamaqua. 1 ' 1 March 9,1>1i9. 1 0 -4 . i'state,ofjoAn Hefner, , deceased.. • A Li, persons indebted - to the estate of 1 lin He— il . 4 "- ner, dextiased, late of the Borough of ottwaille either! in bonds or book accounts, melte y earn estly requested to make payment to e . of the subectlibers, krovisions to the first of May eat. Od ell sudb as hese yet any claim's against id estate are likewistrrequested to present them dulj antben. ticated, too nhauf the subscribers, within eaid M at* forAietilement. • JOAN W.'fIEFPNPR, . !•,.• 1 -., • GEORGE MOYER . Mehl 16 :+. 11-6 t Ex , tem I i i AMC tiivia. i , ..,: , artlOr rgcelvii mut now topettUiltA brie 'Stied 11.7 tuna of seasoillibi' . " Pry 0, oodsriea,' . 1 ard i and Cjis4lmare. • • t Preihplaikera . Np'_a. 1 24 , 3` 4ii iphole,' half, ancl.quartd: B la. I r Salt, planter, tte, 4 , • I ..11 of which will be tad at Philadelpb price". Count 3tc+keepers and'others +Mend to iv advan toitaltbekire purchasing. elm* tre• . f - g. JosEea WIIITE -- :AC! ciii xt iD er ..i . 4 .-,, . t ii I =I
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