1! 1.1 1 !,%* ;~~: =ZS ' : i • • •• -• • • • : EX, , ' • lie . le.ll.i' 4 - 71 i. . i 'we ' ,- ... ... . new tan. 'Jr this it w • , nuOc. , in nit. Li a an' t 14.. ' ritirprof , ~„;.; • !- : , b , ~ ~..., '`, - beautif . thou 1 - 4 re di, a ...-:-.:+.: .;;- "iii a, fnllcriving •, . • f ili g ri lk k ... • _ 7 "..i . ', . ; 11 ) . ""iii 7 . .before • aur.-414ii Down, dean - 14'M', i-beikersi the tide i • ToophiMAl dal m bright irtnd of thelhore. trio Xn Oyster ibiratettviieng wide Iti pettri-enefbined dela; dobiAnd bilhentlftliteadting Oftiterair,• The limpid drop was wafted them Timeiptigg- ametheil aAaite tan*, . And,itami (fluorite, diner A pruned, pnzeochwse'wondrous fame Thnnigirtnady alegion de*.; Tbe,tini-drololoidlsecoule• gem,% .Toileck &monarch'. diadem I . . • THE !MART'S FREKDOM. : • ph' the heart is a frens.d reveries. thing, ! . ,ware of the ocean ~ a bird on the wing ! . . IA riderlessateed o'er the desert-plain bounding, ' 01 peil sr the storm - o'er the valley resoundiligt 'l tt pu te ms at all bonds, and it mocks the decree - • world wed its proud Wee, and dares to be free! Ot 1 . the heart may livamed by a amileer a tene of mil th e hp and the eye of a b . MI one.; 4 10 the frown and the force wi i s impulse contending, !Ever frid - it at adamant, co d onbendine.; ...?p may break. it may bona. but 'its a Irma win see bet even in rein isdiresee. Pe free • . 1 ' t Jute. i Joy is a bird • (:arch it as it springs ; j it wall morn no more Whenouce it spreadarmovritrga. Its song ism, brit brief The voice orsianny weather ; But, ah ! the bird and leaf Vanish both together! Joy Ma:flower ; Pt ick it in its bloom'; 'Twill close its petals up If darker skies should gloom. It is a lovely alung. And formed for Bunn I. weather ; But, eh ! the flower and sprang Varusb both together! Joy is a child' Seize It to its birth ; For soonits lip wilt. know The withenag taint of earth. The eve is bright as truth, A type amine, weather ; But, ah ! the smile and youth . Vanish both together ! The celebrated, substitute' for ft - 4 0 ar/ E L. -, r „E proprietors of this article, having devoted near ly seven years, and expeuded e large amount of looney, in extierimenting upon the various species of the Tomato, (bolanum Lycopereicem.) have at last tine seeded 'in obtaining from that vegetable a principle which se a metheine possgssee all the beneficial prop. t erties of ca/oinel..,and yet inivirobie of producing the dei i*,,plmjent effete sometimes' resolgutg frum lieluse of that drug. l'ltts principle ()morn - le i is a mil '.ind effictent cathgor,,, ;ed g ily enmpoinded, fro? pa, ozonic di sweetie, and dtaphaeic. ;See airecuons accompan) tag the medicine) • • /la particular active and use. • lu mann upon the system is very geittfrkl, no part I ercaptng its influence; it is. however, upon the were°- . eierand emietories. that its great poker is particularly f manifested; from thts u willebe seen to have a three. effect upon the biliary organs, and to be particularly a. dilated 'to the treatment of bdioaftfevrrs mid other do eases where a torpidity or con jeation of the tie-r and portal circle prevail; hence the great success that has •- attended its administration in /aver affections. IFyipepsi. and diseases of the stomach and bowels generally. Be • mg dtill st hie in its operate:m.B produces a free circular uon in the vessels on the surface of the body. eccorre peeled by a gentle perspiration. It does not exhaust, •like drastic names ;..sull its action is more universal, and it may be often repeated. not merely with safety. but with great benefit ; this becomes ind.speesably ne canary in cases of long standing, for in them intense temporary impressions made by strong medicines eel *, dom. if ever. do good, and tend to injure the stamina 'of 4 the consumuon. • ; Its clannis - The proprietors do no t claim 'fir it u niversality i. e. ".• that it win cure all diseases; nor. on us introdectiori in. ..--td irlanty, should the physician be dismissed; no, they would 'td vise all to have a family physician, and the more emperierwed and scientific the better: Meg do :_claim, however, that a nswely resort to this medicine [ may int great malty instances save the expense and trouble of calling the old of such Fhysteme, it being ca pable of producing, the effect desires in the primary stages of a majority of diseases snidest io this country. in many long *minding, or chromic diseages.sith as ill condemned *deers, and the various disease, of the skin, i. irmay be taken by persona of common Judgement with . out medical advice. ~ „ i .Persons advised to give it a trio/. i Not only arefiunities advised to ado , ,t it ass family medicine, but thine who are labouring under disease that calomel has failed to remove.; those who have seen and felt the deleterious; effects oC as welt as those who esteem calomel to be the beet of all niseneiniss; and those too; who have tried t-every thing." ‘from the boasted maw all nostriasis pm-mining to, have emanated :rum . great foreign cciAlegre or socretim. down to humble quack nted , mne of Dr. A. B C. to Z )all are invited in try this ' simple American article It is not the intention el the proprietors to sustain this medicine by certifies lee and ! ins ng.ltrut by wal of ustroductunt 411 those ;daces whore kiel tnbt. beet known., itqs deemed- pMFier to show mhstkja,enta of it wbere It bas been known the past year. The Ralbwing editorial articles and 'extracts from let. , tens by physicimin,and others are given for that purpose • :The following is an editorial from the CincuinatiTal rg_ra=fued Bishop Purcell: of "Thinnta. a substitute far Caimmi.".7-Thir ftijnriburi and frequently destructive Consequenceit that have often resulted to the human frame from the se. icemicrof having recourse to a drug of so powerful, and -tatt.the.saxue time. of so deleterious a nature. as salons. 'induce u: to welcome the announcement of a safe.. and Whit is confidently states to be, in roast cases. an effect •ual substitute Ibr it. which, whiluit possesses, if apt - sll. At teat a. great portion of its goodiqualities. is free' from . its most otqeMionableolies. Every discovery in the 411 , 'Wes ()fail tegemiNeititigi:ioni Musehisel remnlsncy, and su perno4 of nronatuin We Are inclined to Wok, this will mod tiw . teat of scrutiny, and be a most &shuttle to the world, and particularly to the people of due country. We have heard it highly spftkbh of. And we believe the result of every investigation of its 'usefulness, vernal:le. kis been fteorible. • . 1- .0 1 4/PrWeicOli. 1 4Chit tiiniPin — nd Etitiaalotront.ato l eiekc poaecret obits ciiiimphailion..but ruvhal Km semi . iiiedidaintan Who desires to know it." . .. 4 Theibßoorittris'extractothfrom s letter to-one of the ptiprimors tribe Hon I. Burnett, rhymer!) , mayor of . *ha -cny olCincinnaniz— o I i •.. . Einciztuatti, January 6th, 183 a 1.. JA- iMI# 4II :. . , i pair Sir,- 6 I have meet your Compo un d r .. .. a 'retrial° anti% the past summec and faijoind iifortheliiritioll in belie v ing it has savedizit4Sy .ral 'cal bills . Four of my ramify' eltitinf that jk.riod • • ereintheomied, and exhibited the usual s ) nytoms ora 7 'lions attack ' , Joitek*ist every instance relieved , he use ,ol Toot ammo pills • .1 cense* !hem fli Tat- Meltine. ' 4 are pdffittly tutre tl it i d 1, hollers " if' deans istalbiltierin corrheitit;'Of tilling ha -14— , ',* 10Paialaed4benitnyeetrwith great Meek • • .1 , we -,4 f •• -, T. - !ISAAC Btl ASE 4 I"T. ~. lolioriovisfronsflobeto Piumbonaan.,..who has .io -_ -, 0 k..t..:. : • •;• e figeAlknatic 6 .Tu.criN - 404301 "itik• sitkat • • • 1 ;41 1 .7 -1 Ijir,;8 1 0 0 0 1 'pl‘eitifir ttrai 1 1 6e1ift is* noysi dmiyornato pits s affecti Of ' Ibber: fromiti opetat t ion-whlnhilhaire p • Wiikessed ons anyronassosei r limske l d.rtoc o n c that-An itavodia koaeted the loitrilatota - eratom. a substitute ~ tre e cl = n it yr dimFarl,..4ol% k g :Ap , tay Aoilotts -- rotir o • noir.,. Il i :AI% , - 4• i• ti h ~ iirus romans& is sztnntromslet . teitaf4Attily i t 11104 able physician to friend' ofhie in Cninintlaki, w • . , . !'" ei lit A. • T. it KEMP-40U OM t: ‘, t MI *2 eV es IS 44 11 iildirltkisop . , wisp yoke , ..,,,, of this toedioims "1 _ f . - ...' k 'Jabal! 7 :.' r7 1111211. • , 454nasoo l iltiitdiAerhoa.1,1sol/ . - -: , ,T!. I &.2A,, r t '" . ''. -, ... r 1 1 4 4, 1 .gi • Mi01014.14.0K4• 1 1 - : an T vmgh v ii i r towtot ' "Ofige ag.: 4 . - J fOrticularly itsl L4lll i Oti.etliat alit , 1 :-.• * t i itlffildtai- r or mercurial. Malchthifolettne ~. ,' k. . ... , wits therapotic mind feet* hr. soca e sew •-. • . .• . . • . it-throratd3 twiny mind ' . • - in - I gmanru#nostat most msorncer to - the exhibitiofrOf nal ".',, eLood_whore*Unioedime orepeedl ahernaiireef-. is not i , ~., ..... 1 , , - . ),LwaR . 3 pas*ta anesithigeii-. at. In • .. 1 ..:. a il irdtde Li toitipathy or pro-I iptu: . remedies gtalil, I hp* , pro ! nterdi vi wori ~ . . ell* . - „ ,11 , ' 1 am ` i- . - ally' yenta, &e. ''' - ' l 'l ' .' ' ' '- ' ' ' J. H. flitdwen.,4ll. D.' ~ ~ : • 1 ,1 The rbilmring. - is a Voluntary IltlitetfllMl, nide by a highly respecialge airl Scientific Phislcian;a4 414ke41. 1 ", t o aim the •• - leffet !Mir Courier," hen winter r-- &ULM . lorrlA OrTOMATO-4 hosartriris **ll - oAtesuri.L—Harin made r trill ' or the above *re f.*, I Teel win rah Wein anneadh§g 'ft. aa a isalelßl med itate. "be pills-peoseraall the purgative and'asti•bil ious properties oficalotael, without am of its injurious totmenct.,' Pertains Pho are addicted to habitual tor por of the liver, mid. Consequent accumulation of, bile, and who have beep compelled to have reaoune to the ditrerout preparationa t ,of soer . ct,try i er relief Pill inill h-blaY.Ptilhi, a twilfired*nvestent he ' , NAT'L CIELZIAL D. . . Numerous cultEr Teitimonials from 'Physicians and others in its &sot : canrbe examined at thoroffice. subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent for the gale of this Medicine in Schuylkill county,-who trill funds& it wholesale toll those who may wish to pur chase to sell again • BANNAN. ' Also for sale try Wiplani T. Epting, Pottsidle; Jacob Hionzifiger, Jr.,Orwigsti ourg. Bennet & Taylor, Winer. Odle, and Hugh Kinder, Port Carbon. and Hunter & Brown Tarnaqueni March 9,1 M, NIVINFFA,V,S LIFE MEDICINE —RE -' •al ANIMATION.-.When the most important functions of life are suspended, and those who are invade by 'chit:mace or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous Alebility,thev ahoold not even therptiespaii, for it is not in despair that relief an be found., No. Let them first look a round,.ar.o, laying aside all prejudices, ask them_ selves this question-41f my physiciai. cannot help are, is his reputed skill my only resort r Perhaps at that moment the heading of this ad. tertiseinent, "Motliit's Life Medicines," would catch their eye; arid were they, in truth divested of foolish prejudices, they might, perhapqbe induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffads theory and treat, mega of diseases, , differed front that of their own physicians. They would then learn that it did dif ter. and very widely, and with most unhappy re sults, too. ll' they pursued their inquiries still further, they would find that all practising physicians of the present day prescribe MENCIIMY, in some form, for almost every disease, and they would learn, too. that mercurial medicines, though they give present relief, undermine the consututiun, and always leave the patient in a precarious strife of health. A GOOD'VF,GETARLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of all this. For hOndreds of years, be.. fore that swinge of mankind, ^Mercury," was em. ployed an the !mailing art, Phyilicians used nothing but simple herbs, Even the Bible recommends as the 'skilful physician he who irrepareth his medi cities from herbs. Witness I°le:oast/um; chapter izoi. V. 3. The skillful physician shall lift up his hend; and in sight of the great men he shut/. be sn admsratson. V. 4. For he halh prepared his medi cines out of he HERBS i of the earth, and he that s wine will not a 6hathrm. 'MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES pi:mist:se qinalitiesiot the most mild and beneficial ne ture. They are coml. - men of articles the moat anti putresseent, combined with ingredients known as Me only certaintintfdote for fevers of every descrip tion. When the disease is produced either from cdd, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp situa tinns, or putrid untistini, whether malignant or opt derma, or by other causes, these medicines are cer tain in their operation or effects. They are pos sessed of peculiar qualities, which nut only expel all disease, but at the same tune restore and invigorate the syetPrn. When first taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor, through every mire, producing effects at once de lighttut, salutary and permanent: When the spark of life begins to grow dim, the circulation languid, and the feculties paraly zed, these medicines are tound to give a tone to the nerves, extlerate the ac instil spirits, invigorate the moody, and re-animate the whole roan. THE'LIFE MEDICINFIR have also be , n used with theemnsi hatipy success in Nervous and Dys peptic &senses. Consuenryt ion, Asthma, Liver Com plaint, Rheumatism, (chronic and inflamalury,) Protisies, &c. &e. For full partieulars, the reader is invited to cal at Mr. Mroffat's office. 367 Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratuitously. The following letters are-lately selected from a very large number which Mr. Moffat has lately re. ceised from different parts of the United Suffern : Mr. Motrat.-Dear Sir:—lt is with sincere pleasure. that I venture to address you, -to think you for the benefit k have received from your med icines. My cemplasint was salt rheum, for which I have tried all the medicines which were advertised in the newspapers. I, however, received no ri lief from any a them. Since I was shown your Good Samaritan, which induced me to try your medi Wltrn I applied 10 you, .niy legs and arms were NO bad-that they Incited like raw beef,"and were covered with cores ; hut after faking a 2$ cent box of your pilla,.the deed skin began to %vile off, and so continued until I wits entirely cured. It la now four months since I was cured, and I have had no return of the complaint I have recommended your medicine toi several persons. and should tdvi•e all a19,c1.4 with the salt rheein to try it. Rinirct. fully, your obedient servant, M. CLEOVER, J34.h,4L,,het.ween sth and Jackson Avenues. Lawrence, N. Y.., May 23. Mr. Mdffet— Dear Sil : I was troubled with Ihe piles for several years. I applied to the most emi tn t without relict: A friend of mine Ir. Clarke; who had received great relief from them recommended foe to use your Lite Pilla. Though , was suffering very severely with them At the time, I experienced relief in 4c hours, and in a few weeks was not troubled with them at all and I have been free trom distress ever since and, haire great pleas. are in recommending diem .tii . ihose affinitechn a similar manner.. JOSEPH—R.' SP EA R NS. New York, April 1838. Dr. MutTei-S - te: Skee t your Life Medicines have been Ilitiodocad -lb this neighborhood, they have done wonders. • I will merely state a few cases:, The wile of my neighbor, N r. Cornelius S. Roe, who was suppose d to be in it decline for the last two year's, after taking two brittle's of.the Phcenix Bittersi gne boi of the Lile Pilhi, says she Ligd her -health eedirely restored. Mrs.-Milo B. Root, my next door neighbor, who was laid ny with intiOnuto'ry rheumatism, by 'tak ing two bottlers cf the Bitters and one 25 cent box of the Pills, told me he was is well as he ever was. and told a gCnildman in my store vv'tpl was alilictol, that as soon el hp would take the Pills and Bitters just so soon he would he a well min. 44 0 , Mrs._ Beirclo, wife of John Horde, was two years since taken - siek,.knd -often had fits, and lost the oseof one tallier arra,. in six weekastter lag your 'Pills and Bitteis, so far.rpcoiered that she has hcon•cet a Viva to onb of her neighheini.' As for - myself, I haver been in : bad health ter 27 yea s ts. and though I am 'no now in perfect health, ,a 1" ItbUgr Shan'!. Iwo taitsti,Rif Aim years pasViellaffl Believe drinseiuencelit 4a. king your ilipatrid jßlitkrirs e z Tit Ibbve lab true statement bP w ditlle Inany catiegt which fire comb untie kny ithsartratireiX 1 1017 ilba it fiber , rto publitM t tbit letiet Ansi fekrence r py.vi te' tied to me as Poi aster kttirifertock:torutfilila do.; Y. , t Dirt, Yorli, April 4. APIE Mr. Wei tieen , alNietod nitit t l bq f,cVpr antl.apte. iitaapt.tbretr mmitha, aniLiailid a good of qq,lttirmi wliich' did 106.00 gllpd. but I Iweidget aril Ilimakepuntil I was mom. mended to try your Life Pifs atrti.fratint and a ft er t a ki ng w i z- vii4 i wo bottles of bitters lam vary thanttiPtii, forio o %Rd the put at Won. Unstdiriukt4el ptitqf - - Yours truly . 71 NIV Witt': Y. 1r • •it;.• 'Volt . r, sty ovirviiiilW.VambiiBo4ll3lt 1 . .04.... Moffat—Dear SO. : ridee4se4OW aledl- Cm in my tamilyifor solo months, and tare ream. Respectfully, p3 . fll .: .•ii,frgi . ,l,l.gßEoFp BURG. ed i tiiit h r4 ll' . M sl jiill airth ari 4 el° est dMe "M 'ad': ' decline, i for 9 years. Sig.::, :. 14%*41 ' g your mai, ig.o 2 4 ...t ifi t e l ty lfili'.. - o a r l- i gt: P4VPO I FiIti , ki sYBUNP:4I4 Ifikijei-- -1211 "*. i .. Vittg r -tr- 1 ~... v ~,,::. ora , ') .i...i P. ir :t. i; .: '...-NV.:77 , A• t Summit Hilt. his, I& was. ItDi.ililoffat-tDear Sir: I have great iilessuris in addressing-yointavingbeerrtioublett fixr-setne time bedbwitistbfir Ea c4iitsfhliiihink. .19 go. P4e anirrelif &,,,i, 4 0 I h!!! - ( vqkmef*eax"' 'king your Vet4t!br, Laff PilliiiDd Phatatx-Plittas; Ittlaltintibeftrettontele and one ' box of pilla I bend. themint exirnfiating pain that I had 'tang been troubled ihi apgeml2 oo 3iich being the ease; it taw 'llfi gritfinan I - sentimekte, feeling cun fi cfent thit=l tim'kedeb 'to yea rove add bards can express, fixi your valuable medicine and - the speedy cure received from its effects. ynine, djt ~ - GEORGE BROM. Mauch chunkk Jan. 7. JB3& lint Moffat—Sir .T. I am most happy to bend you through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relative to your excelent. Life MediCine. For a length of time I have been complaining of an infection of the liver, and tried much medicine, bat found no relief tuitil I 'commenced with yours; I have now taken nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, an I am pleased to state that ,L find myself fastrar ing from . long and lingering complaint. Resply Yours dtc. GEORGE KISNEIL Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837- Mr. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir: As a remarkable instance orthe virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills and Pheenix Bitters, in restoring lost health to the afflicted, has occurred in my family, I deem it a du. ty to owe iirith-to- yoursielVaed the inthlic, to make the fact known, that others sufrerinff under similar circumstances might perchance see this, aqd obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a prema lure grave. 10-1 v • M wife his' been of acted. with the liver com plaint anduiairae • debility for upwards -of three years; and for the last three months she has not been able to walk across the room. After trying various medicines prescribed by different physicians, which gave her no relief, she was given-up as incu rable. In this situation she was gradually failing, when I happened to call upon your agent in this village, and belay° -me a oopy of the Good Samari tan ; the perusing of which induced me to try your medicine, although had but little hope of her receiv ing any benefit. from it. The effect was surprising. Before she had taken one bottle of bitters and one box of pills, she was so far recovered as to be able to accomplish most of her house work without assis Lance. - Yours, respectfully, WARREN PATFERSON. (13 For tale by W. B. MOFFAT, 367 Broadway New York. For further particulars of the above medicine see Moffat's Goodbamaritan, a copy of which accompa nies the medicine ; a copy also can be had on ap plication at ,the stole of Messrs. .tIILLER & IIAtiGERT Y. Pottsville. Agents for the sale of the Medicine Jan 5 PHILADELPHIA „Saturday, Nov. NI 1637, WO DR. WM. EVANS.—Dear Sir: It is with m• pleasure I take this opportunity of returning you my sincere thanks for the benefit of your in valuable medicine, the Camomile Pills. Having been afflicted for several years with clutpepsia, my very being became almost loathsome to me. I suf. fered .cvere pains in the side, was afflicted with fainting spells, great debility, want of appetite, ins Way to rest za night, frequent sickne-s, and in short all the symptoms of that distressing disease. I had tried several skilful physicians, but with no success, my imbecility of mind and body gradually increas. ed. still I strictly abstained from using any of the nostrums and 'certain 'temcdiere with which our newspapers daily abound, and for winch I enter. tamed a horror and contempt. At length through earnest entreaty of my friends, and especiatlp my wife, I with great reluctance consented to try your celebrated F ills.. The'effect was wonderful, and as. t,nished even 14' 'most sanguine friends. I had used theni but a short time before I rapidly recover ed, and I now enjoy excellent health, to which I have been a stranger for more than two years. I cannot sufficiently express my 'heartfelt graPiode to you for the advantage I derived from your meoi. nines, and, I earnestly and c mcientiously recom mend all suffering under similar complaints to use your CAMOMILE PILLS. Although with some diffidence. I cheerfully desire that you publish this testimony, if you see proper, and remain Yours, &c. WILLIAM B. TAYLOR. P. S.—lf any perstp desires to see me, I shall be happy to Else my residence. W. B. T. The Medical Office is No. 19 North Eighth Street—where the afflicted can be speedily cured, and depart rejoicing. Sold by . JOHN T. WERIYER, kale Agent for Schuylkill couoty• Jan 12 ' l / 4 ., 2—tf A N UNDENIALE FACT.—Health is the AN of Happiness.—Disease is the effect o some irregularity in the natural or healthy (one tions. Man produces great ends by multiplied and extraordinary measures, but nature accomplished her works by few and simple me ns. In the cure of all human maladies, the relief of irritation is the great object of medicine, the office of the physician, is to deliver his patient from all that is noxious and debilitating, so that the constitution or nature will be enabled to perfect the work of restoration. Here we would commend the administration of a remedy ralculated to fulfil the preceding indication, which believe A &many justly say of Dr. Win. Evans' cel ebrated Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills. See the many undeniable tests of their astonishing efficacy in aiding nature to subvert Disease. The office for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans' Vege table Preperetiona, well known and celebrated for the many unprecedented and astonish cures they have effected in Dyspepsia, Nervous, Bilinia and Consumptive diseases, is at No. 19th. north 9th street, opposite Filbert street, Philadelphia. Sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sole Agent fen' Schuylkill county. 2—tf UM NTERESFENG CURE OF DYSPEPSIA— ...cured by Dr. Wm. Evans' Comomile. Tonic and Family apperient Pills.—Mr. George Ellman, Woad street, below Walnut,istilieted with the fol. lowing distressing symptoms.—Great pressure and weight of vtlidstomach;afier eating, giddiness and eiinness of sight,-siekness at the stomach, constant headache, impaired appetite, difficulty of itreathing, languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, a sensation of fluttering at the pit of the stomach, ir regular traneient pains in different parts of the body, costiveness , a dislike for society or converse. lion, coking:mei weakness of Atm el d mitico, emaciation sod general debility, distur real, with other symptoms which is not essential to enumerate. . Mr. had given up all hopes,. as he had wade trial of all Other remedies.bcfore the public, but to no effect, until he war advised to make -trial of Dr. Win. Evans' Tonic Nils, of which he is bap'py to 'tate that they effectually restored him to health by taking three packages. , • Office, for the sale of the above medicine, No. 19 North sijhth . stroct, Philadelphia.. Sold by_ . , 0141'T. 1 WEBNER, Sale kkent forSchuyiktil county. Jan 5 Pottsville Institute. TIE present term commenced on the' , 7th inst. under ttiptrectioo'of„ o ljr.,Charlint ),ir t PAttnan.. VIIB OP AD 4 III§.SION. .'There-will .be tour terms-in a, year, each ems (dining of twelveweaks. ,Pupils entering.at any time anew the,commencement of a term, end previous to the,expiratiou of the first fora tveeksof the term, will be Charged for a whole term. Pupils cowling after the expiration of the first fiaur, , veeks. arid-before the , expiration of 8 weeks of the terns willbe charged, roue° thirds of-a 'Arm— and pupils entering eller, the 'expiration of .8 • viepka of a tergestand. , before the completion of the term. will chatted for ase,third of the term, I For 41,4116;t0n-in regaling, writing, and atitl. tnetie..4 per term. Fot l all or either of the 'aforesaid bmnehmbieith additiminfimglialaGrammer, Geography, Mathe matics. GeoniffAttli, ftliticerimg. or any of them e $6 per form. fi rritithtif thilitiiigartinnefaiiinth the di ' l 6 - 11MAGatin and Greek lantuagei, or either of tkimi,2 8 per term. w Jan. 12 2- THE DELAWARE COUNTY Paff_reer 4 CAPITAL AuTHORP6 I I BY LAW. $250000. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. ME boti limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Baildinp, Stores. Hotels, Mills. Bistro, Stables. Merchandise. Furniture end Property orerery description , against loner dam sgerby FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. ' The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a piton thedamige or loss upon the transportation of goods. wares, and mercandise by water, or by rail way, .upon terms as favourable as any other institution. For any further information oa the subject of insur ance. either against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON, Agent. July 15 34-tf Sclutytkill Haven. or WILLIAM'S POTTS. At Orwigsbarg. The Philadelphia Fire •ND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW. $500,000. CHARTER TERPETUA L, mast both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick.Sunie or Frame &ikinga, Stores. Hotels, Mills, Barns; Stables, Merchandise, Furniture:4mnd Prop erty of every description, against loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber has been appointed Amstar for the a bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to make INsulaNcrs upop every description of property at the lowest rates. - BENJAMIN BANNAN• Pottsville, Feb 25 1837 15- SPRING GARDEN Fire Insdrinee Company. MARE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Storer, Hotels Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, urn re, and. Prop erty of every description, against loss or damage by FIRE. The subscriber has been appointed AGEST for the a bove mentioned Insutntion and is now prepared to make lasertANcee apon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJASIIN BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb. 27, 1836- 15 A CARD. WINTER. ARRANGEMENT DIM JOHN 4LVER, THE prorietor of the Pennsylvania Hall Refectory returns thanks to his friends and the public is gener al, for the patronaLe he has heretofore received, and from the efforts be has made and will continue to make, to gratify all in his line of business, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of your patronage. JOHN eaLvER. has made arrangements with . Mr. Robert Harmer, of the "Cornucope," No. 44. North Third street, Philadelphia, for a supply of all the delica cies which the Philadelphia market can afford during the Winter season. Sill of Fare. Roast Beef, Corned do Terrapins Venison, Sardines, Fried Oysters, perdor„ 50 Chatin Dish. do 311 Roasted. - do - 31 Scoloped, do 37 Stewed.__ ' 111 __......_ WINES. Old Madeira Wine. per bottle, " 200 Old Pale Sherry Wine, do 2 00 Old Brown do do 2 00 Old Port do do 200 Old Lisbon do do 1 00 Cham pairs d, i Pal metto.) do 2 00 do N apoleon, do ' 2 00 do Woodcock, do 2 00 do Victoria. do 2 00 Pepper's,SmittiS & &Thera XX Pale Ale. Apartments are always in readiness for Supper Parties, tine and those who call ma expect to receive every atten tion. Pottsville. Oct. 17, 1838. • 81-tf RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 2,1X8 to inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 in. to 56 in. exter nal diameter, turned St. un- . turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Axle*. manufactured from the patent Ey Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, lor placing between the Iron Chair and atone block of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured front New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber. and intended for incluse Ranee CHAINS. Just received a complete as sortment of Chains, from • in, to l 3 in. proved dr.. man- ufactured from the beat ca ble Iron. SHIP, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES, of different sizes, kept con stantly on hind and for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, & CO. • No. 4, South Front Street Philadelphia, January la. 3-Iy. IVetherill & Brother, AT VIE OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, Tint= DOORS PROM Mt CORNER or ARCS ST PHILADELPHIA, ANUFAcTUR ERS OF Mute Lead dry and / "E- Calomel, ground in Oil, S Red Precipt, ' Rea Lead. White do Lrtbarge. Vitriol Alb. • Chronic Yellow, Sulu, Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red. „e Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do 'Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic OL Fitrtol Corn. do Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia Alutiatic Acid Sulph. do • .Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tar. Acid Opl. de Narcot. Sup. Carb. Soda ' Kende' Mineral Coitus. Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners oft ham pbo r., Sa I Nitre. Brimstone, Boras. &c. Offer for sale theabove mentioned articles, together with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs. andevery other article in the Chemical and Medicinal Wog mannfreturers of all the articleireammeriteil tin ,derthe above head, they pledge themselves to supply the friends and the public on the moat reasonable %ems. Window end' Picture Glass, from 8 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 1837 48- NEW IRON . 4.lotOwar.e. Store. , • HE sulutcribere would respectfully anoounce to theopublid, that he has added to bis forme • fron'end Hardware, consisting ni part l y- Anerican and English Bar Iron, Hoops end • Band trni, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly, Shear. Gcrialan ifinliVegiesh Elliater'asA.4tl Steel SlclusehoTr. lloWs, Cast Stl hand, eloping and Broad aY nails 'and spises, 'together with a general aseortinen of Iron 114. gery, all of which will be sold at .reduced pri ,be ' JOHN CLAYTON. pril E 2 . e 32 , lilt iiir* tutiibei ft 1 i 1 Alec/ inch Seated W140 3 '14128 8 0 00 ... f I' I .de ittch.Poglit Boards, 4 11 Kin •111 I .101 ii•• . 119 int! 20 inch, . ' i cm Voir" • ;iioglingAnd . ' g Lath, for flight/ . ''-' , t SAMUEL HARTZ - ' ehruary, 0 5-- • COMPANY. • BOO_ SFR HANNAN .haii tierimented e-Butik' l l3lWdz+ Raw , h ioaiieetion With his Book Strite,irhedle att kinds:ol'Rke shbrtest not i c l a ae. ,B r a ofpviiirr! . .erierWOreditiroiter thoinieeteatin . —arid the trade supplied wholesale at rhiladel e .l4 prices. r 1 \ april 11 1 27 _ \ COA*I44I, •i For Sale, 6 . 0 ta be" Rented. TH.,4' valuable trikoi Lend celled the -"Clin tiferrincV belint . to Elizabeth Spobu, situate' bp. the'west *meow) Rail Road, next acif‘3l:4l4d adjiiiiiing the 'Peach Morintain is of ereetor salt on eitiontmoditiowterun; or. the Coal Mines will be leasisd'esvevally or tortherio U aP , roved tenant. Atopip io . HENRY HORRIP, 3d & Wahut Street, Philadelphia. . I reaufien. THE undersignedcautions the publics against parchakint or leasing the tract ofland.called Clinton Tract, on_ the East Norwegian red road from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her; as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and will institute a suit against aby person attemptin -to take the possession thereof. JOHN POTT. alanheim, April 28, 1838. 32 FANCY GOODS. TDE Subscriber reipectftilly invites the attention of his friends to a very elegant assortment of RINCY GOODS, *moor which are a choice selec-s Lion of French worked Collars of the latest fashion, Plain and fancy, Black and white Blond, Do Do ~ Wash Blond Do Do Fillette nett, Blond Edgings and quillings, Thread Do Do Bobinet Do Do Cambric and Mull Inserting and Edgings Thread Bobinet Insertings, Victoria Lace Ribband (for caps.) Linen Cambric, Do Do Hkfs. {very Fine,) Plain and Figuretrltobinet, Do Do Book Muslin Bishop Lawn India Mull, .Black Chanelian belts, Green and white Do Gloves, Hosiery 4.c., which, with almost eve ry other article in the dry good line, wilt be bold very low, - • AMOS LEWIS. Centre street Feb. 16 1839, 7—i PARKER '& CO. Mercers ir Tailors, INFORM their friends and the public in geneial, that they Save removed to their former stanci in Centre Street, (opposite toMiller & Haggerty's Store,) where they have on to, a general assort ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassimeres of the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort men. of Summer Cloths, Satin, • Silk, Valencia, Marseilles and Velvet Vestings, Linen, Cotton end Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and Bombazeen Stocks, Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cot. ton Hose and Half Hose, Fancy Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum-Elastic Suspenders. They also have on hand an elegant stock of Gentlemen's and Boy's wearing apparel, such as Frock and Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vests and Pataloons, made after the latest fashion and the best work manship, which they intend to sell at reasonable prices. • P. S. Wanted two or thre good Journeymen Tailors, to whom constant -work will be given throughout the season. • • Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838. 724 Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. E Subscriber returns hie-gratefnl ackno4 edgements to the, citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gtin erally, that he has again commenced the Drhg Businessin the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough 'of Pottsville, where may always' be. had a general as sortment of Drugs, Medicines 9 Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuttk, • And every other article in the above hue, which he is disposed to sell on very low• and accommodating terms. - N. B. II? Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30,1838 Flooring Boards. • CAROLINA worked flooring boards, ploughed 41 .-/ tongued and grooved ready for laying, 1 II and I inches of different quality and prifts constantly on hand, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, uptin application by letter to • JAMES M. PATTEN, Planing Machine Wharf, N. L. Phila. Co. . or MILLER & HAGGERTY, •april 25 3l—tf ..Pascal Iron Works Wa • • house. 'No. 77 Sava Third Street, S. E. corner Walcu PHILADELPHIA. alorris,- TaBker V &Morris, W RON Foundeis, and Manufacturers of Coal 0 . Grates, Furnace., Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil. en', Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Trim Tubes, fol Sttam, Gas, Hot Water, &c. Davy's Safety Lamps of the beat. Construction: Patterns for the Foundry ree.eived, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26,1838, New Goods. . A ; general assortment of fresh and seasonable Goods, just received--conaistingin part of . .Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, .. Iltieensware, •Illackereb Salt, Plaster., &c. &c. which will be sold low Tor cash. The highest price paid in cash for all kinds of country produce: JOSEPH WHITE & SON.i Mount Carbon, Dec 2 WI Glossary' of Architecture.. AGLOSSARY. of the Tenn. used in the Gr./e -ciao, Roman, Italian and Gothic Arciiitectuke, second London EditionAsemplified by four hun dred cuts: Also CATECHISM OF IRON, Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete GillJO to the. Iron Trade, with practial remarks and use ful observation's; liilliiilidg a dew-and campreheo. sive net of Tables; arranged-in an approved way•asrd order. and A cootaining the weights of more 'thin 1000 bodies lind-pubstances of Iron, to which oats!, annexed. , thei neatest proportioned • number offeet, i 4W 2, eb is wind-to a ton - in weight .. of each of the (R P t bodies andsixes. arranged and compiled fi. best Siirlish authorities. Jim received and lot bY W. l . ` B. BANNAN.• i March 2 1 • . - 9—,: • • For alt. SIX p l umb BOA% neik'wiltfr ~..00tanctiv. Apia! to • ANDREW RX1434%, Illationtacrilltreet.l Fcb 9 6-tf --- P:A • .1 , - - 1116411111V., 'SecietY. . raCitt . St s ` in *Y. Inns WI. ev1V51 , 4 rl ova , g indsile , ja :,apett every ay from 9 . 3 o'clock at th e o f. . • ..opiscouotrand Deposit for the purpose Olio. • '' , .400114 bail , anutuPt, et t l inlissoo, - tan 7 one . P. .00P1 upon, ltwhlch awmtveg ic4 . 4 ;, er a ventiwabei paid on ev aimd upwards, het ito inUtrast willi . be wilowett f a any ihwalooal puts 0f -O. The,wOole or any rt:rolty be drawn opt On giviig noficd,front two windr.s.to font mo t ,. it ~ e office on •Mdndayth IThi.busntett wf the Society be-conducted by tiliifoll wingiofficera and man. , itigeet, . , filth° Bret Monday in May next. Presi4ent-4-AQUMABO, MON. , . - •,' Managers. • Joseph Carr oll Simnel I. Potts • • -Edward Hughes . Ei S. Warne Jacob Bull . . Jesse Turner . L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. Article 3d of the Charter. 1"No emolument what. -soever shall be : teceived by the President .or Ma n . •agers• for their Wervices, nor shall any Manager - become a borrower from the Institution. oct 3 4§tf . . piniADELPRIA Alp LIVERPOOL PACKETS. - ' THESE Paciefit sail from Philadel • phia the 20th of every 'month, eacep „ 0 the First Monthl (January,) and from • LiVerpool the )3th of every month throughout the year. • ; ' Ship Algonquin, Captairt Albert Turley,- 20th of Fourth month (May.) Ship 'Poc.ahantas -Captain James West, 20th of Twelfth Monthi (December.) Ship .Monongahela,' Captain Mierkin, 20th or Second Month,. (February ) Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. Mierk et . 20th of Third Month (March.) ' The owners 'have spared oo expence to render these ships safe and commodious conveyances for passengers and: merchandise, and can confidently recommend theho in these respects to the patronage Of the public. ' They are towed op and dawn the Delaware by. steam, and'are thus enabled to go to sea the day they leave port.. Charge for passage to Liverpool, in the Cabin, sl3s—in the Steerage, $2O; from Liverpool in The Cabin £35 sterling. Apply to . HENRY & ALFRED COPE, • Walnut street wharf, or I , • JOHN A. BROWN & CO., No. 14 Chesnut street.. arThe subecribei has been appointed Agent for the Messrs. Cope's Line of Packets, between Liver pool and Philaddlphia, and will receive the passage money from those who wish to send -for their friends in the old country. The rates of fare will 'be made known by applying at the office of the Miners' Journal. OE 11E.111.1.11G NAIL AND IRON WORILS, HAVE on hand, BOILER IRON, . • SHEET do. ROUND & SQUARE IRON, COAL SCREEN do. RAIL ROAD ••I do. Bar Iron of any size drawil to order. Nails aild Spikes of 011 sizes, for sale lowest city prices. All sizes Rill Road Iron, punched and counter Sank, and cut to angles. . r REIMS, WHITAKER & CO. i Jan 5, 1839 • • 1— Ilpr & Haggerty, I • WHOLESAE AND RETAIL. Dry Goods, Grocery, Wine 4. Liquor Store (Next door to Mortiimer's Hotel.) otirHEIR connexion with alhonse in Philadelphia i enables them to keep 'oils hand a very exten. Pve assortment of goods, -w!rich they will sell at hiladelphia prices. Store land Tavern" keepers 1 :. rivate families; would do welt to call and judge r themselves. april 19 . 31 HE subscriber has now on band at his Store and Skorehouse on Centreltind Rail Roar' streets, full assortment of Goode suitable, for the coal rs ion viz Barr Iron of easorteo i sizes, . Band and Hoop do ; do Nails and `pike Rods do do .Steel, Round & Sq ua rei do do Nails and Spikes do i do Coal Shovels do db . • Hardware, a general risssortment. All of which be is selling 4. reduced prices. "Jan 13 2 . ! J- CLAYTON. CALL AT 4'l-14, New' t Establiethment l Corner of Centre ands Mark'] Streets Pottsville. THE subscribers respectf Ily announce to their friends and the public enerally, that they have taken the store former] occupied by Jacob Hull & Co., corner of Centre and Market ?treats, Where they are now provided ith a choice mart meat of WM. T. EPTING Dry Good: , Groceries Liquors, 41;c. , hick they are determined toSell at tha very lowest rice!. - . HAZZARD & STRAUCH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at m highest market irides. April I 1 d i Port Clinton FOR SA. ILL be sold at priva pleasantly situated at day.. oh' v'errieagettabie t i. a t the commencement of 1 and'Susquehanna Rail Roa ilill in ,a short time be one c fife country to do a large I c. apply to PA Iron' Poo 1 Protte all 'Things !-- . old /net , thot •tirhicit is good. • —Bible. .. 'BELIEVING that the fat 're 'destiny of man , - 1 " 1 kind, is the most interea ing and importse subject that can be•presen .. to the mind; and every person should freely exercise the rights and privileges of , deciding for th seines what is truth, die following works are offer tar sale: .. , The diectitskin between R i. E S Eur,.(Presby 4, terian,) and Rev. /V C Thule. (Uiniversalistjon the conjoint question,-"is the doctrne of endless Ounisbinent taught in the Bib e or not/ "or does the Bible teach the doctrine of t e fi nal Holiness and Happiness of a* Mankind?" l The Dtecusszos be nveer Rev M P BRAMAN,' (Methodist,) and T Waft *wiz, (Univermialist,) whethei• the doctrine of end less misery is revealed in the scriptures 7 - '...• &IZMIR 6 "enquiry into the scriptural import of the words, Surat, Hanes, T A lyceum', and Gzersa•, translated Hell' in the coin English version." Halloo's 'sermnns on lie , ' lst.These 5-21, 2cl Cor. 5--10, 2 Sam. 1.5-45, Rom. - I . and. 2, Gen, -4, 2' Peter, 3-18, Gals . 427 and 243 Cor. 5 14 and 15. also in Pamphlet fodm, the.sin against the Holy Ghost...3Jan 12 13 and 2, the Penalty of Sin, Horn. 6-23,. death and judgierrient, Heb.. 9 27 "d %justice and triercY, Psat6.-12, Universalist Be; lief, : Remarksion the Doetrlne of Universal Sol iition, (by John M. Crosland,) and Streeter's imi'.. ,. Th i lzh i ai n ve 8 • •.troslan4. f ' l 7:1 1 71) r a i e n d & T ß a ggem e is or can •. -'''• ' i s gillinowittlige.for i t IPeoplt, 75-tf tilt, the gain. Wkg .altd Because flit every thingi "ffjust received taut 121\ialelby B. BANNAN. IFeb. 43 , • 8 Scotch Wl* key. ifSecdub Whiskey, Lereoca and Loaf Sugar ‘FE :or sale by N. NATHANS &Ca. To Old t (nwerylneic - sale, the Foundry rt.Clinton,Schuylkill rma: This Foundry he Little Schuylkill now making, and the best situations tininess • Fiir tent's, KE & TIERS, den, Philadelphia. SAC IVI Y ERS, Port Clinton. 6-61-1 ET= - B. BANNAN OM oundry E.
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