1 .1 ma 1 ••, •fflirfu tosatgair.4.-Eart, . jrirktirmei k , • R-SE 2 PEcTruLLy . informs ..1-ilitti,Lsdiaa of Pith:villa and its that she hasimmen -' ced b urins= in AMIIIIK;f 7 ell its vafiods branches, at. the • - . north side Of Market Street, .4 and solicits a shate , cifl the pub. lic.pittremitge. a • • L. L. E. has just received and will coiitinue to receive throughput the season the New York and Philadelphia Ftehions. april 15 I'S-3t , ASA cr Ditirova oo s. • THE Subscriber hae just returned from the city avail' now opening at his New Store in Mar ket Street, a complete and choice selection'of Fancy Dry Goods, which have been purchased at the low. est cas h prices, and will be sold accordingly. He respectfiilly invites the. Ladies and Gentlemen of Pottsville and its vicinity to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. and by keeping a. complete assortment of every article connected in his line will expect to receive a share of the public patronage. EDMUND W. EARL. April 13, Silks, Laces, & Fancy Goods. T he Subscriber is now receiving and will contin ue to receive throughout the approaching season, full assortments of English, French and India Silks, Laces sad •Fancy Goods, which he offers at the low est cash prices. E. W. EARL has recently received a handsome assortment of desirable Sprier! Goods, to which he would invite the attention of purchasers, among which are Black Italian Mantes Silks, 'Worked Ruffles, Black Gro de Nap, Black Gro de Ronne, Blue Black Do., Coloured Gro de Nap, Blue and Blue Black Bombazines, Ctiiritzes and low•priee Points, Fancy Dress Mika., Victoria and Satin Scarfs, French Worked Collars, Bobinet and Needle Work Do., Tembrant Do., Black LaCe Veils end Hrikti., Muslin Edgings and Insertinga, Etobinet and Cut. ton Do., Thread Do., Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Lin en, Linen Sheetings, Shirting Muslin, Bead Bags and- Purses, Chinese Satin Do., Marseilles Skirts, Large Veils, Lineh . NaPkins, Marseilles Bureau Cov ers, &c. &c.. Al! of which will be Sold tery chep :or cash. april 13 15—tf E. W. EARL Ribbons Ribbons ASPLENDID lot of Silk Gauze Caps, Sattip and Mantua RitGons, just received from Nesi"fork for sale cheap bi E. W. EARL. april 13 15-tf Linens. LINEN Sheeting., Irish Linen, Bleached and Unbleached Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird Eye Diapers, Russia Diapeas, Crash, &c. april 13 15—tf • ; E. W. EARL. Stocks, Bosoms & Collars. GENTLEMEN are invited to call at fke New Store of the Subscriber in Markel street. and examine some very handsome embroidered Sheneal Stocks, Congress ,Bosoins, Collars, Metalic Straps, Embroidered Suspenders, &c. &c. april 13_ 15—tf E. W. EARL. Zephyr Worsted. A N assortment of the above article can be had at the Fancy Dry Good Store of the Subscriber in Market street. E. W. EARL april 13 15—if Cambric Muslin, &c. CAMBRICK, Plain, Book and Swiss Muslins, Bishop Lawn,lmitaiion Linen, Cambric, Plain, and Figured Bobtnele,'Grecianet, Blond, &c., very ebeap. . E. W. EARL. april 13 15—tf Hosiery and Gloves. LADIE'S Black and Raw Silk Hose; Black Worsted, Do., White Muslin Do., White and Black Cotton Do., Ladies' Embroidered Do., Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid and Hoskin Gloves, Plain Open Work, .White Cotten; Do.. also China and EDMUND W. EARL 15-if Bead Bags. april 13 JT S , • Wholesale and Retail STORE. graROCERIES, Teas, and Liquors, of the first quality, also a splendid assortment of Dry Goode, can at all times be had on the most reasons. ble turns at N. NATHANS, Centre street, 2 doors below Market. april 13 15—tf Monslin de Lai te 7 Dresses. J UST received an extensive assortment, at the luw price of, 3i toy per yard, by april 13 l&—tt N. NATHANS. Fresh Sardines P ut up in the puresi sweet oil, et N. NATI-LANS. apiil 13 : 'rift? subscriber ha. just received Ja- 20 pieces of Slrfine Cloth, 50,pieees of Pas ionable Pantaloon Stuffs, i i Vestinge 4 .6utiomer Cloth, French. English, antl American Linens, and Cot ton Drillings, which ha will sell Wholesale and Re tail at a small advance on cost april 13 . 15—tf N. NATHANS. Carpetg. T inE moot aplendici aatiortmeit of • Parlor and Entry Carpeting, teemed by april 13 15—tr N. NATHAN'S. Imm;11;;; ble erints just received at N. NATHANS. 15—ti april 13 Southern Feathers. O F first quality, for sale by MILLER 4. HAGGERTY. 1.5 april 13, Salmon, Mackerel, Shad, dm. 04. Pickledtialason, "Boston 'Mad, , );10 111ackrel, for Bale by MILLER 4 HAGGERTY 15— sprit 13, :NoticeAto Tax Collectors. COLLECtOIfeS of Taxes in the several Boroughs and Townships offtchuylkfil county, are here by notified that unless theiwttleup their duplicates of more than one year'iststaingthcy will be fort. ed by legal process without tesOtti to persons. By order of the (..oirtkisaiitiiers. ;Pal M. SICK EL, Treasurer. April.l3 1839, 15—tf Pottsville and Dann ► Rath Roac7Com • . , !„&g. pany. akt, THE annual meeting of the etackholders, ana an • election for a Pupilage, ten Illanagess, and Treasurer. to serve the Shove company for the ensu ing year. will be held &tithe o f f i ce °Pale Schuylkill Navigatim Company, en hemday, the 6th day of May nest, l•tween the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock, P. AL ~,• ti 141. il \gARPENTER, Treasurer. ' apnl 13, 'l% HE underaignenA lbws appointed by the Or plans Court of sr !kill County, to audit, re set*, sod restate violin'. of Abraham Al bright, late of Brun k Township, Schuylkill enemy, deceased, here ( Kay all those interested that that will meet, ' - purpose, on Saturday, the 97th cis, of rifte . .. the' house ot4ltchael Gruff, in the Boroagli i ga b urg. et 1 0 xeciock in the forenoon. °l3 MORGAN, JA UNTpNGER, GRiett7F,- Aulhtore, 15.-6 t►ril 13, xa mom .-.. !MO EiES pottitureiroill Han: A , MEET/AG of *ffitockholdenslcd the above • will be . held on Monday gen, ati 4 o'clock— when bosinesaH'' (Koonce,)Will-be-10*ted their ! • ' • MINT. HAZZARD,olleamtarl. sprit 'l3, • , 75- • e t Notice. UL.thosi krirow themselves hidebied to .1e- BePb C: Kern: please to call at tha office of George Heisler, and .make payment virithoM. delay. as my Balks and accounts are left with 'him, for collection., ,198E1110. KERN. Potiowille aped 13th, 1839. ' 15-31 . • • Leitikii 1 1 1PO4.;. ......- t- L., war ARRAN LED- aot to b uret from th e presare of " the water. Also Winter, and Summer and •W inter , Hydrants, Stop Cocks dm., of the very ibes t kind jest received aadior eels by $. BANNAN. april 13, , 15- STEAM FOUNDRY. IrOI3IAS H. Wintersteen and John Brown, re. spectfully informs Their friends and the public that they have entered into copartnership under the firm of 113Ei Winterstren 4. Brown, And that they have opened a Foundry, Blacksmith and Fitting up Shop, in Port Carbon, where they are prepired to receive all orders for Axles, Cast ings, Screens, and everykiud of Iron Work connect ed with the different branches of the Coal Trade, and which they promise to execute with fidelity and punctuality. TQBIAS H. WINTERSTEEN, JOHN BROWN Port Carbon, april 13 List of Letters. REMAINING in the Poet Office at Pottsville wil4prill et, IVO. % Aispach Samuel Lanigan John Aregood Abraham Lelar Robt. G. Broolye•6amuel - Linch Jaime, Byan James Lahbach John, Begley Hannah Lewis George Brute Thomas Low Thomas Bingham .Mr. Lutz Michael D. Beier William Lewis Henry ' Borgot John ILee.Richard Brum John .filindsJamas Borger John Moll Henry S Bradley A. T. 'Mclntosh 'Jobo . . Basham Eliza McCarty Rev. Robert Biers Michilel - Meaning John L. Brown John • Mouser John' Basham Charles Miller Chas. P. Buck waiter F.atber t' Markel Elizabeth Blow Joseph McDonnell Patrick Boyd Henry Markle Ludwig Brown Wm. Mendelson Augusta Balard John Werham Murer John G. Beeiers Wm. Mills Oliver . Berryman Dr. C. Major William Cockhill Johannan 3 McDonald Mrs H. Coum Peter Morgan Rev. Win. Connoughn Jamas Myers Samuel Carrackhoe Mr. Mittens Benjamin Crossley Jacob . . McDivit Jerry Dimly William - McKee Johnston Drayer Brew McGinley Eliza Ann Dewald Abraham . Murphy James Dowers Mrs. E. Mulden Michael Donoughy Cor. MeGary Elizabeth Evans John P. Macavoy Michael Foost Marctins McDaniel Amos Fritz Charles H. Nimbleton Henry, Frank Solomon Neville J. C. Finigan Corrnick ' Nagle Lavine Frehe William Nord Mona. Jos. Freeborn John O'Donald Michael Fritz Philip K. O'Donell James .. Fisher John Old Morgan Gillespie John Princell Joskeph R. Gallaway Wm. Potts Aaron Garforth David Parry Charles Gillen William . Pitts August Gallaher Irwin Price John Henry William Place Daniel Henirs Wm. Patterson Wei. Hamilton Edward Ruch Cherie! Hussey. Rev. C. S. Rare Elizabeth Haas Abraham Roch Daniel' Horton William 3 Rijert John Hills Anson- F. Hotly Patrick Hahn Daniel Russel Wm., H. H. 2 Hough S. - Rickert Joseph Hudson E 1 Robson Thomas Hoot Henry Roach David Hume Sarah Solomon Moses Horten Lewis Shippert Michael Hopper Offiey ' Spering Wm. Huntzinger Chas. Shipman M.. Hedner & Son Seesholtz Daniel Heisler George Stiles Samuel Jennings John Sullivan Sarah Jones Daniel Tighe Patrick Jones Thomas H. Weaver Elizabeth _ Josephs Mathias ,William!, Alexander Jennings Sarah Wolfinger Mr. Jackson Edward , Wallenhort Christopher Johnston John - Witman Augustus - Jones Evan Williams Allis Kimdles Hezekiah W. Witman Mrk Mary Koster Mary Weiman Andreas Kreitzhamp Mr. Walton Jacob R. Kinnidy Michael Wilson N. H. Lynch Samuel Zuns Jacob Larcher Daniel J. . . • . ' SHIP LETTERS. ' Ambergest Mons. EromplMcDonald Patrick Biddle Thomas ' McLeam Frederick Becker Jacob MeGlowan Patrick Black born Joseph,Millens Benjamin Brown Fravis Muttenddrf Heinrich Congough Thomas Maher William Cheater Thoniae " ‘ M'Enany John Clarke Mrs. Hrior Henry • Clarke Ja• es 1 Robertson John Collins Ja es Ruff Conrad .Driscoll nis Smith John Davidso Jonathan Thomas Wm, Souls° Mona. Jaques . Thomas Richard 4, Egan Patrick Tobiin James Hummel Geor -- Trevillion John Hunger exander Tiofan Michael ' Igoe • omos Terret Thomas , hi. .1 Charles - Weil Mr. . l' • m hen John • g W STORE.. T HE Subscribers respectfully annoUnce to the public that they have takeil the well known .stand in Centre street, next door Move the National Hotel, lately.occtipied by Air. Joseph C. Kerti, where they ,intend to keep a hatband general, assortment of Dry Goods Groceries, wt.. 4,c. • Which they will sell on as accommodating lams as any other store in the Borough. Err Their elegant assortment of Spring Goods' opened in a abort time. SAMUEL fIUNTZINGER, • DANIEL KREBS. april 6 14—tf XI.7IIIERTOA Boarding • School. • r 11HE Stith g vacation commences the 15th inst., - 6 - and the Summer term, when new scholars en ter, commences the Ist of sth month. EMMOR EIMBERTON, April 6 14-4t* Suigntenclane. To Iron Illanulltcar ers. T HE Subscribers, as Agents for Mr. George Crane, , of Wales, having obtained a patent in the United States for his process in smeltirig Iron with Anthracite Coat, and holding an Assignment ofthe Patent obtained by the late Rev. F. W. *Geis enbeirner, are prepared to grant licarises for the inanubtc,,cre of Iron according to Mr. Clangs pain ciple.. A. & G. RALSTON, & Co. (o. 4,Sauth Front St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 6 • -• • 1451-3 mo 15,000 BRCK,. TILL on hand to hi ei;ld enFmnaida terms.— They ,he,Peent t in the rear of my (Want. • ; HIRAM PARSER. • 14-13 t april 6 Port. Carbon JOSEPH WEAV E R, P. M “Ter , M , K”' ' 4 !Al.-J.:l'. EcMCM4 MEE . ASSINISOA ant/A& ' .-. Korb* VA ; i - : , '.l and re B P L ,I I 47, il./ . his rriSqt L., - atio me ...piisic ; gcarto, WM he; hen 'renown; i lerlae."blis*neat. into Ir 7 ,!ANTAN. STgEET, %next to At corset of Caine, who'll he iUitriitinne to - eremite work in the best and . fashionable stile. and . hopet by attention to Onetinno to reales his portion of public patronage. He will allay' keep on hand; a small bat good assortment of Test ices and other articles which.mayle acceptabla to his patrons. JAINES - ACALAMMY April .6 . 14g3m0 Pastille Nutige. THE undersigned, has given a special and limited power of Attorney to Mr. William P. Dein, of Pottsville, to act in refmence to the Valley Fuiriace lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to transact business relating •to that property will bey ahewo the authority by applying FR. W. GEISRENHEIMER. April 6 it—tf Paper Hanging®. VI BANN AN will receive in a law dayi, a ALlissplendid assomment of Paper Hangings and .Borders, all of which are new Spring Patterna;which the will sell at Philadelphia prices. April 6 p 14- To the Stockholders in the Ccen t saey for erecting a Bridge over the north east branch of the river Susquehanna, between the town ereattavriasa and the mouth of Fishing Creek. NOTICE Is Hereby Given, 1111 AT the said Stoco holder. will meet at the house of Joseph Sharpies.. 'in the town tof mitawissa, on Monday the 6th 9f May next, at 1 o clock P. M., for the poupose of electing one Presi dent, six Managers, one Treasurer and one Secreta ry, for the ensuing year. ERRA S. HAYHURST, Secretor*. A pril 6 , 14-6 t MB Dwelling House TO LET. • A Twn story Brick House, 20 feet front a■e by 34 feet deep, on West Norwegian Is street. Apply to GEO. W. CUMMING. apr.l6 13-41 Wanted—Two Rooms, •IN a central situation, suitable for a small family -a Apply aktbis office. spell 6 14-4 t Whips d hips! RIDING, Gig b and Sulky Whips, manufactured of the very best materials just received-and for sale by BANNAN. March 38; 13— PENNSYLVANIA 'SALL Y In the Borough of POTTSVILLE, PA. J. UG 11.1 11NOUT ANNOUNCES to the travelling public fMtu that he, has refitted thus coMmodions lishntent, with every attention to the comfort and convenience of his patrons. The contiguity, of ita situation to the Miner.' Bank, and the different Coal Landings recommends it to the man of business, while its extensive parloniand ,vvell veuulated sleeping apart menu. give it peculiar advantages for the mummer travel ler or the invalid: The eidissny department is in experienced hands, and the Larder ana Bar stocked with every seasonabledeli cacy of viand and liquor, numerous accommodating see note will at all times conduce to the pleasure and attend to the wants of his guests. The salulinty of the Borongh of Pottsville, and the many sources of amusement, both natural and artificial. which its vicinity affords, render it a desirable place of resort, and the proprietor pledges his continued exertions to make a sojourn therein, condueuve both to comfort and gratification. Pottsville. Pa. March 30, 1839. 13-1 y Philadelphia 411 1 Reading RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRA RGEMENT. To COILMENCR APRIL 1, 1839. HOURS OF STARTING. F ROM Reading, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. • From Norristown, at 7 A. M. and S P. M. These Sohn are arranged to connect with the Rail R3ad between Norristown and Philadelphia, the hours of starting from the latter place, being .2 A. M. and 3 P. M. FARES. • Between. Reading and Norristown, First Class Cam Fecond CIaRNSI,SO. The morning Train from Philadelphia, will stop for Breakfast at Pottstown. Reading. March 30 13—tf Shamokin Coal Lands, F OR sale, one moiety of two contiguous tracts of land, situated upon Shamokin creek, Northam. beriand 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 rube , through both of these tracts, and is completed and in full operation, from Sunbu ry to the middle of the luwer one—they. ~_re univer sally considered among tho most valu..le • idc in the Shamokin Valley. An undivided moiety of the above property now offered for sale, but if not sold during the .nth of April next, a specific half part will be off , ad, ap plication having been made by the parti : entrusted to have parution made of their several of testa. Apply tAI 4 M. JO NSON, Sole Executor '3CFrais:J , :neon, dec. No. 7, Clint . 4 Bquasie. Chesnut, w . of Broad Ad. Philadelphia, March 30. 13-ft DISSO.LU 10. 7 1 i OF Copartnership. T HE copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Blackistonr& Haines, was dissolved on the 26th of February last by mutunl consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, will please makol payment, and those having claims, present them to John R. Blackiston for set. tlement. he being duly authorized to settle all the business ofthOrm. JOHN K. BLACKISTON, JOSH. ILAINFA Philadelphia, March 30 13-3 t The subscriner will continue the business hereto. 'fore done by Black' ilip & Haines, at his wharves, west side of SchuMl, next to Market Street Bridge. JOHN R. BLACKISTON. 1 / 4 .1.1.1611 . P. ORRICK, Forwarding and General Commis- aion Merchant. Wood street Whatif, SchupLkill , Phikra., RESPECTFULCY informs hie' Friends . Pat rons and the Public, that be has made extensive arrangements far forwarding Goods by boats daily to all parts of the Schuylkill, Union, and Pennsylva nia Canals, at the lowest rates of freight, assuring them that all business intrusted to his care will be promptly and correctly attended to. ' Philadelphia, March 30 13-3 mo -- • . .Lumber ledmitcr A LL kinds on band coaster:4ly, and bills cut to order. Apply IQ T. S. RIDG WAY. March 9 10-tf. Stone Ware, AND FIRE BRICK. THE subscribers, respectfully announce to the inhabitants offlottaville,,and its vicinity, that they are always prepared to serve them m the se. leetion of a large and complete assortment of Stone Ware, of all kinds and rarkties. They likewhie keep constantly on hand. t(aupply of Fire Brick, warranted fic .ft cupola purposes, *bleb the oft& at wholesale cod retail at c hat psi . 00 modtug;teraid. *ELIO - 0C: Etaiflog,lllaroh Sth l 1839: • I= "ittg:tE' WE t it , I -P.lWADElMllki ri vip - 171,1,LE 37, _INIVIOF • A:''; ;. ?"' •e": , LINE - OF DAILY COACHES, RAIL ROADS. THE subsenbers, baying acceded to the •earnest solicitations of the travelling community on this route, reepuelfully announce to the public that they will commence running a • DAILY LINE OF COACHES Between Philadelphia and . Pettswifle, On the tat of April ensuing, • For the accommodation of the public. The Coach es will be entirely new, and constrneted on the must• approved modern plan lur comfort and convenience, and will run through by day light. Experienced and accommodating &mere will be engaged, and ev ery attention paid to the (cordon and convenience of travellers on the mute,. by the Proprietors and :heir Agents. Er No racing will be pernsiued on any consider ation wbatever—nor will the rates of fare be changed if other Lines should think proper to reduce their rates, or even run for nothing—it being the whole and sole spin of the Proprietors to accommodate the public at a rtesonebk rote of Fare—they thereftire confidently look to the public to sustain them in the undertaking. This Line will leave the Pennsylvania Hall, in Pottsville, every morning al 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Sanderson's Hotel, Philadelphia, at o'closk P. M. Will leave Sanderson's Hotel every morning at 5 o'clock, A. M., at the following RATES OF FARE: From Pottsville to Reading, 42.00 From Reading to Philad'a, No. 1 Cars, 2 00 Do. Do. No. 2 Cara, 250 Pottsville to Port .Clinton = .75 Do. to Hamburg 100 From Philadelphia to Pottsville, No. I Cars, 500 Do. Do. Do. No. 2 Cars, 4SO IT Omnibuses are engaged to carrry passengers to and room the depot in Philadelphia and across the Bridge at Norristown, free of additional charge., at the above rates of fare. For seats, in Pottsville, apply at the Pennsylve ma Hall. In Philadelphia, at Sanderson's Merchant's Ho. el, North 4th Street, end Finney's Hotel, in Read. 15"" All Baggage at the risk of the owners. The Proprietors would merely state for the infor mation of the public, that this Line has no connec tlon whatever with existing Lines, nor will it have any.oommiton—but will stand or fall on its own merits. ?OTT, SHOENER & CO, Proprietors. March - 23 12—ti LOOK AT THISIII Only "20 for $ 80 , 0 00—525,000-420,000—515,- 000—$10,000.&c., akin one scheme. Drawn numbers of Alexandria, No.l, drawn 16th March, 1839. 59 70 48 43 40 49 41 25 11 3 64 again we had the good luck to send by order to the country a half of $2OOO and a whole of $5OO Drawn num'xers of the Grand Consolidated No. Q, drawn 18th Marth 10 7 25 75 29 59 30 45 44 61 53 43 28 Combination 725 43—5250 whole also sent by order to the country. The following are oar best schemes for April 1839 Maryland- No. 8, draws 10th April-75 numbers 1,1 drawn ballots. . CAPITALS. 15,000 DOLLARS! 10,000 DOLLARS! 25 ut 1,000 DOLLARS! Tickets only $5--Shares in proportion. Virginia, Monocgalia, N 0.2, draws 13th April -75 numbers and 15 drawn ballots. CAPITALS.. 30,000 DOLLARS! 6 000 DOLLARS ! 5,000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only 1110.— Delaware state treasuay, N 0.7, draws 16th A. pril-75 nurabers.l3 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 10,000 DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS! Tickets only 810—Shares in propnru on. Maryland consolidated No. 8, draws 17th April -66 numbers 12 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 15,000 DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS ! 'Tickets only ss—Shares in proportton. 33 NOW COAlk . THE LARGE SCHEME ra Alexandria, Nu. 2, draw, 20th of April—,7B nom bets 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 5,000 • 3 of 4,000 4 of 3,000 5 of 2,500 10 of 2,000 20 of 15,00 50 of 1000 50 of 7,50 133 of 500 Lowert prize 20 r, . Tickets only s2o—Shares in proportion. Delaware SussezPit.. 15, draws 25th April-75 numbers 14 drawn ballots. CAPITALS.• 10,000 DOLLARS! 10 pi 1,000 DOLLARS ! • Tickets only s 4— Virginia. Wheeling, No. 4, draws 27th April-78 numbers, 13 drawn. ballots. ' s .CAPITALS. 40,000 DOLLARS! 15.000 DOLLA RS # 10,000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only slo—Shares in proportion. N. B. Aa orders addressed to N. Canfield, Cam den P. 0., New Jersey. will be srompdy answered. Pa schemes will be sent to those who require them. • March 30 . *hipping and Thine 80004 PRE subscriber has prepared a printed term for t •••`• shipping Books, for GOHers and Agents for shipping coal, to :which be hivites .the attention of the trade. Alm folio and Rmlscap Time Books, rols t d. for sine month, or two week which are also offered to the, trade cheap. ' BAXNAN. Algiar4 30 13-- Blacksmiths and *Noelbiers wad* Two. %Iwo or Three Good BLACKSMITHS, aria as party MOULDERS, to whom liberal wager will be given by .uAytyooD & SNYDER. March 30 13—St Notice. 4 LL persons ' ,indebted to the estate of limy 'dichrisioiscomed, law of the Borcilith of Miners= e, lU tlits,,Conoty of Bottnylkill,_are -hereby re. quired to make immediate payment to tie Subscri ber et Pottsville, or to Joseph Christ. at Minersvitle, who are hush/ 4 . o oll.rotinite the init . /3, and all : persoty! bovine claims or dal:handl against the I tte - W. c .0141 / d ec e d ents. /tip ,Feinekted to take k withont deli`. BILLYMO, —0 Esseniqii fottsvilib, Maretilla 44V • ‘O4l-iti.,, - • MEE MEM &NM . , - GA-ELDEN, • „ ... latilXi 41 • -• '` Field Seeds. Sdliscrihers o ff er, Wlitilesaltrand Ttßetail,"Garden .4.l.eds et their barti.taismet War ranted fresh and of the best quality : 'lmported' French Sugar Bet Mangle Wurtzel A' splendid wariety of Flower Seek. Garden Tools, of every deseripuun. Also Fruit and O.rna. mental Trees, Shrubbery, &c. Flower Ernes of eve ry description, Garden Seeds put up in papers by the hundred or damn for country Score Keepers. '? All cvdeis.punctually attend to. ' d r E. M A 1:1Pil 1 9 ,'Serdsmen, No. s,6outh sth 41., Philadelphia. Philadelphia. March 16, 11-3 mo IPS Brewers. A-CONSTANT . supply .of NORTH RIVER MALT will he,kopt his The Subaeribery at the Southwark Malt Houses, Philadelphia, w'aere the Brewers of Pottsville and elsewhere can Be accoin. naodated at 411.e5-urns of the Year. TwEDDLE & DARLINGTON, No.' 365 South Front aiireet. ;Philadelphia. March 16, 1839. I I —Vane* Scott's No.vels. At '2's cents per ouiume t FRSH lopply of them eery cheap publii;:ttiona, just meeired and for bole by B. BAN NAN. Meech 23 ROOKS: C (N)MBE on the Constitution of Man, Keith's Demonstrations of the Truth of Chris tianity—new edition Fox's Book of Martyrs, large print • The American Mechanic, by Charles Quill Panitsurr on Locomotives Oliver Twist, with Illustrations Byron's Works complete, Library Ldttion, Together with a variety of other Books, just re ceived and for sale by B. BANNAN. March 10— Pate .17e. PEPPER'S (Philadelphia) best Palo Ale to hhds., lor sale by MILLER Sr. HAGGERTY. March 2 2 11'HOLSALE ANDt RETAIL Tobacco Establishment, • POTTSVILLE. , JA 31 ES S. MOYER & CO. announce to the public genetally, that they have purchtired . the Establishment of Samuel G. Sands of Potts 4 and they have added to their stalk a very and - extensive assortment of 41 kin.of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Caimon, Spanish and Half Spanish &pre. The present stock consists cf 50,000 No. I, be* Porto Rico Spanish Segars, 300,000 No. 1, Half Spanish, • 200,000 No.l.Common, 225 Kegs Cht•wing Tobacco, . 300 Barrels Sweet Scented Smokinf Tobcceo. Also Cavendish, Ladies' Twist,f e l Set TiP bacco, all of which will be sold W sale•and tail, on the most reasonable terms or cash rip proved acceptances. March 2, IEO3. 9—ly FRESH GARDE?. 1 SEEDS. From Mews. Landreth's and Co:. Sed Eitablishment BHANNAN announces to the t abbe that he s his received a lai4 and well Selected assort ment of Garden Seed om the celebrated estab lishment above mentioned, warranted to be fresh, among which are the fpllowing : Globe Artichoke '''. Brussels Sproilas - Large Asparagus Orange Carrots Large Windsor Beans White Solid Celery Early 6 Weeks do Red do do Early Valentine do Curled Cress Cranberry Bueb do Early Frame Cucumber Lima Pole Bean Early Pickling do Horticultural do Purple Egg-Plant Red Turnip Beet Curled Endive Long Be: • do Leaden Leek Early(...Wifiluiver Early Curled Letts gee Early York Cabbage Indian Head do Green Curled Savory do Early Cabbage de Drumhead - do Royal Cabbage do .Red Pielling do Nutmeg lon Early Sugar Loaf do Citron a a Large York do Spanish Water do Flat Dutch do Carolina du . sNastsrtturu Sweet Marjorum Okra Sweet Bastl White Onion Thyme Yellow do ('urled Parsley Sugar Parsnip Landreth's Eit*Early Bull Nose Pepper -its Rhubarb Early Frame do. party Salmon Radish ' Early Charlton do ng Scarlet do Blue Imperial do - White Turnip do ' Divert Marrowfat do Red Turnip do', Salmi' , White Spanish do Spinnach Black Spanish du Early Bush Sqiiash* Tomatoc White Flat Turn i t i ' M tgnoriette Red Top do • Sage Corn, ike. Ac. Together with on elegint trissortruent of FLOW ' ER SEEDS, selected with care. March 16 11— Popular Medicine, AND Family Adviser, a new and excellent 11 L work, by R. Coates, M. D. just received and for sale by B. BARMAN. Feboary„B3. a 8- - HEALTH.—The sick are daily using Dr. ham Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family ap. erient Pills—which are recommended to cure the following diseases.—Nervous diseases of all kinds, DYspepaia and its consequences, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Affection, Acidity in the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side, Low ness of Spirits, and Palpitating. of the Heart, Faint ing'', or Giddiness, and all diseases connected with the Female sex. In any of the above diseases, these pills are warranted to cure, if taken according to directions which accompany them, with many other not intimated in the above.. Further proofs of th efficacy of this invaluable Medicine can be seen tit the Medical Office, Ng 19 North Eighth street' Philadelphia. , Sole by JOHN 1. Wirt. 74461 .Sole Agent for Scholl ll' 7 aty Jam 3—tf A NOTHE i p recent test of the unrivalled virtue ot f:tr. Evans's -Pills—Dyspepsia of ten years' standing curoll,—l was "filleted with the above Complai4t for fen years, which incapacitated me at intervalsolllltipShiod orsix yeafs, fmm attending to my ..itusineas t I am now restored to perfect health .by the frequent use of the above medicine. -My.symptoms were, a sense of oppridysion after eat itig.*ain at the pit of the stomach. loss °Appetite. giddiness, palpitation of the heart, atidgreat y. lam willing to give any infbrmalkon to the if. dieted respecting the benett I received from the use of Dt. Evans' CitminnUe and Apperlerit Pills. Stanton, Sept. 1,1838. J.. AdEfisagic. General Depolbr saleadthe above Medicine, No. 19 North *ghat Street, Philadelphia. A Sold by • JOHN T. WERNER. Sole Agent for Schuylkill couity. Jan 19 1-0 Estate of John.Heiner,. deem • ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jain lieff net, deeeased,Jate of the Borough o‘Pottsville, either in boodiCor book accounts, are herehi estly requested to make payment, of the stiOscribers, poets' torts to the first of May 11,!+ , and: all loch as have jet any agiiu.t sin) Watts: are likewise requested to geseolthem;,duly vaithen• ticated, to cote of the-gip 'biro. with n .. Paid fje.e for 'watt:now. JO W3„I I IEFFNE43 4EO GEIMITI3#: March 16 4-4 .ofassitars , NI 7 14 _ O,O c , A L I WA R T/N S I ZWiIt Alif`RY INIETZ=2:2EI =l=' -,i4;„. „- r.' 1- $ _.,.. Its action otrini tie system is rery general, no Art* eacapine its Matta ;It is, however. dpon- thirkerern. rws and (acre/one% that its great power is plitiCidarir manifested; I tom this it wall be-seen to have' a dire. effect upon the ,Ntiary organs, and to'be partictilarlra dantext to the treatment 01 b Unna.feter. . 6 , 441 d, ° ,._ther . d ' il l. eases where a torpirlity Oi COlgeB44ol 1)I Me auifflraimbl isortnii etre& prer4tl; heneerhe great *lmes. thatlana. attended its adttudistratiodan titer affectiona, dyspi pN - hnd oiseasii ot the srougre4 and bwetsagenenilly: ss • tug dans ble in id, oyerittionrWproducea &free circa ,- lion in the vesset on dad ittilltue of the body, leeollll panted by a geutl perspiratiom It'does not embank• like drastic purgis; still its actionvis more universe and ra M.iy be otThp repeated. not Merely with safety but with great s N , it this becomes indtimenaably' de . cessary in cases Ming standing, hit in thent intense tom norm .) impre l 'oar made by strong mediames 80.'1 loin. iii ver. do gqod, and tend to injure the stamina Of the cousin obeli. I. •1 It, derma The proprie•ora do not - claan for it universality C s. ihsi it will cure ;19 diseases; nor, on its introduction In to a family, shop& tlus plersicidri be dismisagi ; no, they would adviseitil L to have a family physician, mid the more r.rgerienk.W -and scientific the better: they de claitn, however, tha a timely retort tolbil mistichia may .In a great meny instances save tte expense and trouble 01 culling ghe aid Of such physicilin, it being ca pable of in . ..Nei . the effect desired In the primary sadges 01 a niajori l of diseases incident tp this country. In many long star ng, or chronic diseatles, such as ol conditsmed ulcer* / ai.d the various diseautesrof the akin. it may be taken by persons of common judgemeat with out a/coital advteet • • Persona tuivised to give it et triaL Nut only arefamihes'advised to adopt it as • family medicine, but throe who arelabouring under disease that calomel has fared to remove; those who hive sees. and test thedeleterjous elfecta u at welt is those whe esteem adome/ to be the beat atilt medicines ; and those too, who have tritd “every thin ."(from the boasted cute a/l is n esse-weir harporting t a emanated frit= great forgign rollivo or ascetics. do to . huneltle quack medicine of Lir. A. XL C. to Z )off entVited to try this s. e to Aintree . " Iticle It medicine the intention of the r 'ers to sust• in this edicine bv certificates and p - g.lsut 'by way f introduction led : into places where U s not bcei liown , it is deemed. proper to show Ifwire is raid of it w ere it has been knotre the past year.' 'l'he lotion-in% Altdritil wigged ;and extracts from leis. term by physicians,dnd others are given fur tkiiii i purposel *The roller is to editorial from the Cinctrinatiaol . tigraph, edit by Ihsbop Purcell: “t-rtract Cl _71.74 a ssastitute for tt'alorneL"—Thi injuoeus aratreq ndy destructivcconsequences that havyofien result A m the human kfissue from the .be- . eassity alltavingreqourse to a drug ofiulpowerful; and it the same time. of so deleterious a nature, as cathatiir4 induce a. to welcmhe the annou dement of a safe, and what is confidently State° to he, in moat eases, an effect-,; ual substitatiqttir lkiwhich. white It possesses, if not all„ • at least a great portion of itiegbod qualities, is free from its most objectionable ars. Every discovery to the vii= toes of the vegeta* kindomipust have its infancy, and its period of arobatfen Mle are - inclined to think thick will stand the test of scrutiny. and be a most desirable acquisition to the world, aid particularly to 'the people. of this country. We havi heard it highly spoken of, and we bitieve the result of every investigatioa Grits usefulfiestf, yet made; has been favorable, The tiro plietom orthe Compoumi•Extiot of Simla. make no secret of its composition, but reveal it to wiry' medicial man who depiroe to know it." The following is extracted froM a biter to ono of t►a proprietoni ty the lion I. fliirnett, formerly mayor of the city ofCiocannaut;-- • CincianattiVaituary 6th, (838. Da. Altura Dear ,Sir.—,Chase used your Coniuwe Extract &Tim= during tie past summer and fell.ned have no husitation in behaving it has oaved me sevoral medical hills. Four of my family during that Rerind Were indisposed. and exhibited the usual sympioms of bilious attack The y were in ever( instance relievesl by the use of your Thotwopilla I consider theta a val. cable medicine. They,are perfectly safe, and I believe. as efficacious as calutuel in correcting a bilious habit.- 1 have used than waif with great biene.fit. ISAAC BunatErr. The following. is from Robert Punchon, Esq., who but made the science of medicine his particular atudj. ' Cioeusnatti, February,.lst. 1838. Pa 1111t.cs Dear Sir,—lt is with much pleasure that I bear tes timony to the efficacy of the 7bmato;pieLs in affections of the hoer: from ita operation which T have wiliteaiied ii my own case. l am ready to conclude that you hayediar covered the long looked for atunderatum, a aialpiututa for calomel in diveases of the liver Accept, sir, my grateTul acknowledgefems. %Your obedient servant. Rosary Pu:vagtort. The foliowinz is extracted from a letter of a highly re •Pec. table physician to fitendamf his in eincinnatti, vibe hid solicited his opinion as to the virtues of this ant*liatuo: Latinvirevnurrh. January 26th, '.. MEssas Rava sr Co. • • Genil",•••— •• l • I have used the article (Mee' Compound Extract of Talmo) somewhat extensivelyia. prescription for some months past, in many of thet,44 most numberless minifes;auons ofpepatitideraajeteleel - particularly in infantile vases, and ,Although dupe* say, that it is Id ALL canes a subititatte for mercurial medicines, yet*.Witking analogy in its . the t ic ef fects is such. as ttPtscommend it favorably to: . 1 7 mind titian adjuvant in mlit :instances to the eshibi on of cal omel, gild where an imtnediale.tir Speedy alternative fact is not indiepensible.itmay Sopeniecielui use idtogtialt er. In several instances in Which an antipathy tit pro-. judice against mercurial remedies existed, that 111•piv scabed it vdtlii very good effect • 4** rundmilehnn, 'respectfully yours, acc 4 4,1 • J. 11. Baowss, M.D.' The following, is a volammfy mated:teat spade by a highly respectable amid tigientifie Phyllician•and ed in the -Jeffersonville Coalriez:." last winter MILES' Erravr OF TOMATO—A smnimmr,,. FOR cm4mat s —Having madd a trial -of the above arm de, I fitvai ranted in recommending it as a uselni t t mine. The pills possess all the purgative and an ibas progenies of calomel, without any of nstrijurious tenusincies. Persons who are addicted to habitual tor por of the liver, and consequent accumulauana, of bile, and litho have bee ,compelled to have rewires to the different prepare twins of mercury, for relief. will fits Miles' Pills, a safe and convenientsubstitute. NAT'L FIEED;M D Numerous otherTestlinoniala from Physicians and others in its favor can be examined at this office. The subscriber hail been appoinuidigoole Agent rot. the' sale of this Medicine in Schuylkill comuy..who will furnish itt - wholesale to all those who may wish naper chase to sell again B 13AINDIAN. Also for sale by T..Eptiniii,Potlialulle. Jacob Huntzinger, 7r., Orwigsburg. Rennet drlitylor,Minere• vile, and Ilugh Kinsley, Portst.'arben.end Bunter & Brown, Tamaqua. ' March 9.1839. : 16-1, DYSP EPz•IA, DYSPEPWAT—Is there care fr %r that distrtising disease is , the echo from theecho from thoitsfino. Read the flitali cnitia cates of cures pereormedliy Dr. Writ Evans' Cam omile Tonic and Family . -Aperient tills: 'The following certificate most certainly. tonVinni:i On Person of the great efficacy of this invaluakle . •i m i nefik:._ . . .. p. ' • Pi. W If. Ey/am—Dear Sir.---4 Viii ACP:r bp . grateful enough air the - mire .1 hale2facceedt e&by thip mse of your invaluable medicine _6,1.510.11111A FFIZR•T / was, for five. yeerv,v; aa y . . , ,,,t. T i ou g„ trodbfe4 With giyipeMea, .whiik in pijek a nervow' sanitation thio r ruCinyLy s t o m_ta ir much, that I, sometimesdi _A° 4 t hou'imonicted with pal sy.; during all rNtifirito took wank _medic:l99ar ' but none woulo:,1-4t last my phyamput ore me r int ; battliirtiMite!Y:Mte dig &a,l: w,lOl ' I `.,P ea tr. lo a fily4i dun di e s tillest; hi lold.rpetthat . _'..li '. m. Evan's airteicipe*Vathe oillirindi u.ne that wouldicnte 'Mai ,o 1- . .o,Prehl* some, and the resultOßfat I],iikikunirenjoying per, fect.health. Any petit& kiiiiigterika-Me. can' ca it &Lou house, Rp.1165 ltlM,bitricrtatrited. 'Phffisi/el. . Ph iii• : 7.11EN/01.;,PASIFel. 1 Observe-Thd4sitiMLPßMaffil*sare-Or iri, Mandl° irt at Vrr iltfliWgifrrt: t l' ll l i phia wheri ceitilicateOf ilinmptitita Oa. 11.1 0 1 '..' Sol by . 1 - ~,. ; i/OV , 1 0 ,14 "' ' 11,1 4,, , ...... k . z. ,.. 4:: .4a , , ;. . t.smy...: 4 • 136r'11 / 2 ' 7 ... i ir .. umca el In NMI EZI 2
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