I ~,EX H CAN I ,h, its:3l'l'S yi 11. $ P ri . . . ,Sr IT ditantra; johnsolt` , li 1, ..,. ...--- HAS taken this i commodious lestablish• t a t utdrd, recently oCeupied by Joseptt Weaver, .r.,sq. as the " National HUi.e!, " corner of Centre and teallowhill streets, and hds Materially irr' rovedlts arrangement for the iteccilniodation offustomers. Thesitutition' is plea S lant 6 d central, bei g coutig uuus to the Post thrice a t ind Town Hall, and in the' buSiticss.part cif the bolo gh ; and three Daily Lines of Stages arrive and depdt from the Bxehange -to .rind from Reading, Nort fturnberland,. Daavillo *and • Cittawissa. ,1 . . PRI I VATE FAMILIFtS i who desire sp :nding the • summer months in the C ' I ,Region will h;.! furnished with parloure,and chaMb rii ce.lcUlated tofplease the ; fancy ,and tinder viral table the most ' fastidious guests; and TRAVELL i ltS will always find those accommodations which ' re most desire fl, and the . strict;attention, of seryan. - • It were superfluous 4 Batt 'will always be furi viands and liquors!; and tilgratify hts guests he the public. Pottsville. april 13, l£4 Viietherill 'AT 7HE G i No. 65; NORTH EAS! TRIM DClfili 8 FROM PHIL,A MANUPAC' White Lead dry and ground in Oil , Red Lead, Litharge, , Chronic Yel low, •do Green do Red t. Patent Yellow Sugar Lead" Copperas . 01. Vitriol Aq. Foals Muriatic Acid Epsom Salts Tart Acid 'Sup Carb 2 Soda Corms. Sub. Me rc • Refiners nrChampitur Offer for sale the•abovemk a general assortment , ot: and eiery other article Ili Mile.- = Reim; •nannfeturers of, , der the above head, they their friends and the Pi terms. Window and Picture Lpi Oct 21'183? - . 1 . The Can mile Pulto. Al SEVERE case og iii Alits,cured at iOO Chatham -rs• stree! Mr Daniel ii iiirting ofShrmishury. Eden Town, New 'Jersey, vvii sei!erely atllictd with Piles for more than '2O yearS 1 Ile had recOurelkto med. imainee of almost every ! escriAion, alsolthe advice of several eniinent Physl .ilini, but nev r found the slightest 'relief from an amirce whatao-ver, until he called on Dr. Evans, of VOD I Chatham `tract, N. Y , and procured some rhe'diine from him from which ho found immediate Oli f, lind subseqUently a per. feet cure. ... 1 1 - BEWARE Of:', M I NTER FEITS. -1 • crreaution.—Re pa tit ular in purchasing to see that the label of this MOi ini-containsii notice (dile .entry according to Ac o . i . Ciongress. . And he like- Wt.° particular in obtain rig oliem at VOO Chatham atrael, New-York, or tfMri 'die Regala Agent. 1 03 r BANN AN ~Puitsville. ;1 ; ' 2- - 1 Jan 11 .oyitigsbur4 ALcadOi' WIDE Trustees of this !nsti l tution, rOpectfully in. " IL forms their neigliiiors and the pOblic genera,' ly that the .eladeiny lirnow open tor the reeeption of Pupils from all parts Of the country. iOts situation is one of the most, healthfulland pleksant. in the state—there is nothing vithii its vic r inity to draw youth from the path l o!'iiVorality—e*ry thing is calculated to er:tice Pypils;troin abroad. The principal iastri. ettir ;lir. P. I3IICARTFIV, late of Dickinson College, ;and 'they feel arikured that he may be able to give terietal satisfaition to those who may bo.disposed Ft) patronize. the itistituii , m.— consecrence of reteiviog the state annuity, the ; price of 7'nition hus i ltheri much reduced, and no pains have been. spa d lin pr't,rviriing, every thing which mn'i add to .oinfort arid actvaneement of the; scholar.: _ The course of stn{r, lire the sam with 111 6 ' our t,ttate ; but titudol the busines4 of life, it ill constitute a won ' Application for tide of the subscriberß, Tr! JOHN DREHER, 11 HENRYVQUTE, 1S A AC ( )P,W I G . ,! JOHN 31 I'RER I ! Orwigsburg, Oct. • i; i FLOCR4 . .0113110 A:c. , 9 . T Tll E i L . P OTTS!'I,LLE I ,IIII, I I. IrtlE subscriber. r i sptetfullylanneiuncen In the .public that he . h . a ways nit hand at his MM. ((formerly owned by Ide-{in Pott . deceased.) Flour: , Feed, Corn. Oats,'Clop Stuff, Ate.. Sic., which he will sea at the lowesc cakli pricea.. The Market cash Price 'will 4 paid for all kinds of Grain, delivered -011161 Mill. . ' . ' ' : ViirllA.l NM rAUDF,NII-IE.D. N. B. All kinds of .Limper tors, sale at his Board Yard—and•LuMber hauled to 0rt.i_, 1 . 7 , - Feb. 8 • - .il I - 1 - 0.-3 nm i . -i .. ll . • The Caminitile Pills.' :' . ,: 1 . A NOT! lER: recrnttelt of the mnriralled virtue of . 4-111 . Dr. Wm. ;Evamr' 6ledicineo. DY SP EPS lA, TEN YE kRS STANBING 41r. J. liclierme, d 76 Stanton sti-4t, wpsraltllicted with the above corn. Plaint for ten kOrs; !which iticaueeiated him at in •teryala, for tneVperind 'of six years, in attending. to •his, business, restbled tu , perilct ;health under the -salutary treatment oT.)11. Wm. Evans; BEWARE 0 4'OUNT.EI2FEITS -37 Caption.-6e I.)Lirticular - inptirctiiisina to sec the label of this Melj . icine contains a nol'iee of its entry.iiccordin2 t,. A: lof Coop, e.i a 4d he like wise •Particular in otinining mein: ut 100 Chatham 1 street, New York. nri fro n .the 1 Re WO' Agfat: r BANN I AN, rothyille. Q Jan 114,. Iluntzi~rr+ ‘VE just retur4ed 1 "--upple or New 1 4,ii kali and 'Winter wi' 4 pr friends to favol 'r •ttot Corner of cbutred ' , august 91 MARBLE ii, A wan su l 4ert . b er •••• taut otthis place, that he has en hAnili u and well selected guru for graves—and woulti shale to . gise him metal will sense cheap as,lhe in the State, and asl done id either Englesh. , Welsh.langusgr or "Oa J une 15 .. . ' • • (In. ;UL.12.: • 11 ,• ' MOTE De/aware I,orld Raritan ICanol Company a give notice, thabd ring the entitling season they :will have a daily , tni (burleys excepted) by Stearn 'bpats, between Fai6 it t and Elorilentown, and be dtween New B:Dus is land NewLArork, - for COA L 4 1 10 Wra, and that they. ill only charge Sixty tents i.r - ton, inclodingc th Tanana thd Canal. All such r Spats returning ear 1 , 4 will notibe charged. any ,thing for. SUOMI TOW' g, or Tolls ca'Canal. ! , IfOttnittng with , eight the lotireat rates will be rged. Elude R, OTOCKTPS, President; • YAM - , '.l i 1 -',' .*--tae il • • , 1; , •1 L LE: ißay Mat , hie TABLE and iiiheci with thii choicest •ith a wish and exertions tic/pates the - ktronage of • 15—ly ..' Brother, i LD SYAND ;I -t'll:Lc:lNT STREET, ' ID.E. riF,Coltt,ir.R OriiAlICH ST ELPIIIA il , UR ERS IP F r ..,:lomel , ed ?recipt. I i • White do f I Vitriol Alb . v 0 ' Selp.Quinine f . Tart. - Emetic i; - Elther•Sulpb. li 1 "lia 'Nitric I. b Acetic II ctin 0,. m ar Caustic i Icel. Morphia. !I l i li). do i . t i l iac.Rulphur iiii• de Nareot.f Iprine3 Minera) 11.11 dopa do. i! . ill:llll,tre;Drittistoiic,norat &c. ntiiinediarticles.logether with 'llapit.s. ? -;Drmis aid Dye Stufrii: theillignical aiid Medicinal • Ohe art ibles caiiimerated on ilehe themseqes in supply i) lieon the moat reasonable llidai), from 6 8. tia 24 30. 11 4R, okkil the pith df in4tructiot , , klel df thl ulcer !Acaderweg of l lo6outhefely ,•Otio,•tteti with td the ligerooqt‘c of society, mitt deO)ri-meio. • is4iou 11,0; tie inn& to either •ttes of t'ie Init tl tit ion. I REIEI:IC* liEkl), ILLIN 11,1 Pi: ET, JOHN it ftHli EL, JOSEPO.‘‘ OOLISON. 40—rf r' 4rebs, frrtai 4c•('ity % a'frest, Cheat) Outi4:-H•,itable tier Lind part It:13 req • lien - , with; till early Call at ti7allowlitil :4qt:etc. EMI ..• 1 2,CEUIP.XCT011t Y. (cave to iiithrrn the inhab-. 1, ria the surrounding country, itil t intendsi keeping , a large itv . of Alwrble :Vloninnents. I r vivito those wishing to pun F., as lie a,iiiires them that he can be prOcurerf any where engraved ; ;which will be r' Germani Scotch, "Irish, or dialect. . ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr 24 sTem. rinHESubscriber respectivolyinforms his friends arid the public in general that he keeps on hand and ot3 4 eitt for sale cheap, I ' Gentlemen's Kid, Cotton, and!Berlin Gloves, doSj, White and Black Cotton do. Gum Elastic, Cotton and Worsted Suspenders, !teal Black Italian Cravats, and Figured Pongee Pocket Hdkfs., Flatted and Plain Satin Stocks, do. . do. Bothbazina do., • Linen linsoMs and Collars, Nlvr inn iind Cotton Half Hose, Hair, Clothea end Tooth Brushes, Cologne,, Lavender and Rose. Water, • Bear's Oil and Poinatum, Tooth and Pearl Powder, Casale bnd Shaving Soap, Ladie . e , Top, Neck and Side Combs, Real TUrtle Shell Side Combs, Patent 4 Key and Single Key Flutes, Claricmets-5 and 6 Keys, and Fifes, • French:and German Accordeuns, Violins—various kinds, Violin Bows, Gamuts for Clarionet, Violin, flageolet, Flute and Fite, Flageolets TiOlin Strings, Pins, &c., Silver Over point Pencils and Leads, Pocke Books and Wallets, Lemon Sy rup, Currant Jelly, Preserved Ginger, Confectionary, Fruit, Toys, &c. &c. &c. JulIN S. C. MARTIN. 36 Sept 7 Colliery to be Let. 'glue, subscriber will receive proposals for rent ing the M iddleport Colliery, lately. occupied by John C. Circov ius. The veins are reedy fa; woi k mg, gangways having been driven-L.breasts opened and houses anti fixtures erected, with every facility for immediately commenceing an extensive business. The lessee will have an opportunity also to lease or purchase the :all road waggons, drift cars, and milling implements now on the premises, and suffi cient for a large business. Oct. 5 40—t f 'G. ty. FARQUOAR Proposals, ley,' LT, be received at the Engineer's office oft he • Philadtlphia and Reading Rail Road, at Reading. next door to Herr's Hotel, till the Ist of November4next, for furnishing 40,000 White Oak, or Rotk OA Sills, 7 feet long. and flatted to 7 inch es thr.:k, and wide enough - to square S inches by 7. =To : be delivered at various points on the line of the Rail Road, betwcea Reading and Port Clinton, by d ihe opening of the navigation next > pring. For fur therparticulars enquire at the Engineer's W IRT ROTTINSON, Engineer. Rending Feb. 1, 5-11 Brick Brick 100,0o° Brick, warranted of a superior quality, and 'of a large size, for sale cheap at the Poi t Carbon Brick Kiln, by JOHN I'URN Eft & Co, Also, Brick for fronts made at the shortest notice. Fch • 5-3 mo Bricks! Bricks! sg ADE. to order at the Market Street Brick Yard, nd supplied to suit purchasers. Empire of subgeriber . THOMAS HERVEY. A priils—tf • WA "TED. co Section 5,3 d Division and 56 Residence of IL" the Baltimore and Obio Rail Road, west of flarpertiFerry. 300 men, Drillers and other Labour. ing roin will. meet with employment, and the high est wag,eS, on the lime of Rail Road. The work is located in the most healthy part of Virginia, being near the head waters of the Potomack and a line clear and open country. Men coming on here will call on Air. John Farrell, Cumberland, 91 miles abore the work ; or on Christopher McDonald, Old town, 4i 'Mks below Maryland, or on the work to CROW LY & RAWLES. • I Contractors. rub i 6—tf Pills! P ills! %MIK safest, the best, must efficacious anp truly vege table tilts eststance are D. LEIDY'S BAWD Pi I.LLS, A component part of which is Sarsaparilla, and known to be the most effectual and thorough purifier of the blood and animal fluids ever discovered. As a gentle or ac tive purotive,they arcequally efficaciourt--whilst taking theirs nu change of diet ur reff taint from occupation is necessary, 'thev may be taken at all tine's and under all circuinstances—they will nut reduce or weaken the sys tem by their effeet as must purgatives do—much com ment upon their virtues is unnecessury—their reputation is well established, numerous proofs of their efficacy clog Leell pu'rlished at different times. Suffice it to ray that in add it ton to their efficacy in diseases of the stuniach, liver. latest t nes, &c., they are the only pills in existence that cicadae and purify the t (nod and animal phis. re-moving all noxious and diseased humors there won; aud hi•rehy removing all eruptions from the skin dry and watery pimples from the face, neck and body. tetter,'rash. of breaking out of the skin, and all t. utane emus affecuons whatever They are prepar.-d from vegetable extracts, (warrant. ed free front m rcury and the minerals) and by a regu lar pyr‘ician, attested by Drs. Physic, Horner. Gibson. Jackstm, James. Dew ees, liare,Coxe &e. hesides nu merons.otfier physicians throughout the United States/ who daily employ' diem in their practice. administering them to their patients in preference to all other purga tives, and in preference to all other preparations °Czar- S a pdrilla, in consequence of their possessing the com. hined elli•eis ufcorrecting the diseased 6mnere of the blood and fluids. and by their purgative properties, re moving or carrying off the same from the system, with out producing the slightest inconvenience, pr requiring rest rictions.& c. ut,uerons tesinn , nials. certificates and/recommemi tiOTlS of these Pills, from phySICIallS and / othersoccom pany the directions with each box. / Dr. N. B. Leidy's signature-accompanies the genuine on-two sides of each box on a. yellow label. Fri& Twenty : fivc cents a Box. / 'For saly B.BANNAN. Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Au for safely J. F. T. l yhfr &Co., Minersville,— Hugh kinsley, I",rt Carbr.T: May 11 • '%VOrms %V crrms Worms I [ %O remove these/troublesome and dangerous in habitants of the Stomach and Bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of Children, use JAYNE'S TO 1C VERIIIFUNE, a certain anti safe preparation for the removal of thi various kinds of Wilms, Dvspep.ta, Sour Stomach, want of Appe'ite, Itilantib• Fever and Ague and Debility ofthe Stomach and Bowels amid Organs of Digestion. 'To be had at No. 20 South THIRD street, Philadelphia, and of Wni. T. Epting, and Clemens & Pnou n, Pottaville—Price 50 cents. 26 . 43-Iy I 3 AI 'VON lIIITCHELER HERB PILLS. , gIIIESE Pills are composed of Herbs. which ex ii- • ert, a specific action upon the heart, give an impulse or si reitglh to Ilse aierial system ; the blood Is quickened ad equaltze,lin its circulation through all the vessels, whether the s:ltin, the parts situated internally. or t to extremities ; and as all the sem e -3 tions of the bri y are drawn from the blood, there is a consequent increase of every secretion, and a quickened action of the absorbent and exhalent, or dischar g in g vessels. Any morbid action which May bavettaken place is corrected, all obstructions - are removed, the blood is'porified, and the body resumes a healthy state. BEWARE OE COUNTERFEITS 11,7 - Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Act of Congress. Arid be likewise oarticular in obtaining them at 100 Chat ham street, New York, or from the REGULAR AGENT, • B. BANNAN, Pottsvile. Feb , Lumber Lumber!! BE subscriber would respectfully invite the -A. attention of the public to'hie stock of Lumber, which, consists of seventy thousand feet of various kinds ituitable for Colliery purpnses—such as Henri lock Planks, Boards, Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2 inehes,Seantling for Waggon sills, all well seasoned and fitfor imnuldiate use. also, 20 thousand Weather cards, - 25 thousand Shingles, .Pannel - Flank 'll.- Plastering and Shingling Lith, all of which abtly bc.disignied of loaf, and .on acoornmadating terms. _ • A. feb.ls - .7—tf SP, ' ING , GARDEN Fire t 'murance CoMpany. MAKE both liMited and perpetual insurances on Brick, Sto oor Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels Mills, Barna;St hies. Me rchandize, Furniture, and. Prop erty of every d • scription, against loss Or damage by FIRE. The subserib r bas been appointed AGENT For the a bove mentionc Institution and is now prepared to make [smog/tram ap tn every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN.. Pottsville. F.b.27. 1836. 15 THE DE LAWA R E COUNTY Instgranee"Contpaity. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MAKE both- limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandize, Furniture and Property cif every descriptionogainst lossor dam.. age by FIRE MARINE AND EVLAND INSURANCE. The Delaw• re County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a• gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares, 4nd mercandise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as ;favourable as any other institution. For any further information on the subject of insur ance, either against Fire, marine or inland risks. _ Apply to . HENRY G. ROBINSON, Anent. July 15 '34—tf At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM 13. purrs, A t Orwigeburg. Pocket Maps. _IUST received a flesh supply of Pocket Maps for Ll' Travellers among which are Traveller's Guide throughout the United Maps of.Rennsylvania, do. 4:11 . 1io do. Indiana do. Illinois do. Michigan do. Missouri do. Wisdor.sin do. Arkansas do. Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi do. Texas. Also Canals and Rail Roads throughout the Uni. led States, all of which wall be sold at Philadelphia prices. B. BANNAN. Sept 21 38 Passage from the Old) C 0 UXTRY. _Zt PERSONS wishing to pay their pas— ..tioq, sage for their friends in the Old Coon— ,f3orm try, can have their business attended to by aktplying to B. BANN AN. Miners' Journal office. 'His rates!of Fare from Liverpool to New York is Sl5, and St 6 including Hospital Money—Chit. dren under 1() years ofage half price. Marchl4 ! 11— WINSLOW'S COMPOUND BALSAM OP 'ZIOREZIOUND. COMPOSED or the concentrated virtues of the herbs of Horehound, Boneset and several other vegetable substances. Warranted pure from any Mineral whatever. This invaluable medicine is daily cfrectiiig some of the most astonishing cures that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for asthma," coughs, spitting blood, whooping cough, croopor hives, consumpuon, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, Pain and soreness of the : breast, difficulty of breathing and every other disease of the lungs and breast, can and do attest to its usefulness.— Bronchitis, a disease which is sweeping_ thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mis taken name of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease, Bronchitis, arc cough, serene-s of the Itings or throat, hea:•sness, ditlcuity nt breathing,/ asthma, hectic fever. a spit ting up of phlegm or, inatter, and sometimes blood. It is an inflau r ion of the fine skin which lines the inside of the w li.de of the wind tubes or air .easels, which run through every part of the longs. The Balsam immediately suppresses the cough. pain, in flammation, fever arid difficulty of . breationg.& pro duces a freeland easy expectoration and a cute is soon effected.' Read the fiillowing letter from • Pittsford, Monroe co. Nov. 9,1839. Mr. John M; Winslow. Druggist. Dear Sir : I have been for a SC, l ' es of yea rn afflict ed With an affects in of the Lungs, and a hard cough, and have man.y times arose in the morning us coin ,pletely exhausted by excessive coughing during the night as a person would be by a hard days' labor I have tried most the popular remedies of the day, but never found relief until 'I met with your Balsam of Horehound. All the other remedies or paltat Ives that I have used, leave the bowels in a congested slate, while yours leave them soluble and free. This I consider a great desideratum. On taking a dose of your Balsam when going to bed, I rest quietly' through the night, and my abet p is refreshing. take great pleasure it) recommending your Balsam of IP•rehound t.) all those afflicted with pulmonary complaints or any disease appertaining,to file lungs, and I take this opportunity to thank you for the great relief and :J.liiefit I have experienced through ydur instrumentality._ Yours, with much respect, W M. COGSW ELL. Price 50 newa per bottle. For Rule & PAR VIN end Wll. T. Er. TING, POII9ViIIC, Pi/ ' and by Druggists in the Country generally. • For. 22,1840 8— ON Dr . William Evans) SOOTHING SYRUP, n Itolhrro and Nararn T "F:- .issisag,e of the teeth through' the gums produces troublesome and dangerous symptonis. It is known by mothers that there is a great irritation in the mouth and gums during this process. The gums swell, the se-- cretion of the saliva is increased, the child is seized with frequent and sudden fits of crying, watching, starting in its sleep, and spasms in peculiar parts; the child shrieke with extreme violence, and thrusts its fingers into its tumuli: . If these precursary symptoms are not speedily alleviated. missmodic convulsions universally supervenes and soon cause the dissolution of the infant- If writers e ho have their little babes iiblimed With these distress ing sYmpispits, would apply the celebrated American Soothing Synnl. whteh has preserved hundred> of infants when thonglit past recovery. from being suddenly attack ed with that fatal malady convulsions. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when thought past, recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is tubbed on the gums. the child will recover. Thic-preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will reftise to let its gums be rubbed with tt. When infants areal the age of four months, though ther no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup s said be used on the gums to open the pores Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children, for if a child wakes in the night with the pain in the gums, the Syrup immedi ately gives ease, by opening the pores and healing the gums; thereby preventing Convulsions, Fevers.&c. bEWA OF "COUNTERFEITS. 117 Cant/mi.-13e particular,in purchasing to see that the label of this medicine contains a notice of its entry according Id Act of Congress. And be likewise partic.i far in obtaining themat 100 Chatham street, New-York, or from the REGULAR AGENT: B. BANNABI, Pottsville. . 0:1P REIROVA L.—DR. WM EVANS has removed his OFFICEI in Philadelphia for the sale ofhisCAMOßltpt and A PPERiENT PILLS. and EVAN'S SOOTHING' STAMP. for Children Teething. to No. 3 SOUTH , SEVENTH; CORNERF MARKET:STREET, where all business i"eonnected ith the sale of-his Medicines, will in f uture Ibe transact d; and :whet:e,the above _medicinesmay al -1 ; 9 !:t'.. , 'Wlti. EVANS,- Al. D. ... ways be ha GEtmitz. \ ''',. 7 :5.., N. 4.-T e prioeinat offish . ia4t-Nmloo.ohatbam ,i l i street. New York,Witere, totuttippiptioatirtioyletter i am requested t betnadtidireett' ..' ' •-.- " IarBZWARE OF.:CDDNTERCEIM,ar, . . Dec 1,41:.y : I --, : - -.-, .7:' .'— ....,...,... THE MINER'S eIIITH-NAL. FOR CHILDRIN ME The, Philadelphia AND Reading Rail Road 5 XIV ILL be open for Travel and GeneMl Trans portation of Freight on Monday, pec.2th 1839 W/A 7ER ARRANGEMEAT.: From Reading at 1 P. M. • Philadelphia at 6A. M. Philadelphia Depot corner of Broad and 'Cherry streets. FARES—Iet/Class Cars'22 50-2nd Class $2 00. The 6 o'ciocklTrain from-Philadelphia lei!! itop for Breakfast at Norristown. Reading, Dec. t4th, 1839. A. 'BARGAIN. For Sale or to Rent,' ACRES goal Land. with Waggons. : Schotes ae"Screens,Landing, &c., all iti complete order for working, having 3 good Veins open, situated near Maddleport, and. known as the Lewis Bul Tract. Foir terms apply, to JAMES M. BEAT TY, Patios:lle, or JACOB PETERS,, Philadelphia. Aesigmees of Jacob Bull & Co. 12 tf March 23 Caution. THE Subscriber gives notice arid Alieri acres Of Coal Land near Middleport, adver6sed for sale by James M. Beatty and Jacob Peters, Assignees of Jacob Bull & Co., are not the property of the said Jacob Bull & Co, nor of the said Assignees, but that the title to Atte moiety or the land is vested in the subscriber, &nd in the representatives of Henry E.Neleigh, deceased. and that any title derived from said assignees will be cortested at law by the sub. scriber. , ROBERT B. N ELIG 11. Dee 14th 50-11 X C 11 DRUG STORE. •eic ,/ THE subscriber respectfully informs a q . his friends and the public in general, that he has just received and opened an as sortment of genuine and fresh DRUGS, MED WI NES,. CH F. ITICA LS AND DYE STUFFS, together . with a variety of Perfumery and Fancy Articles, and an as.ortment of PATENT AtEDI. LINES such as - - - Bateman's Di ops, Godcrei, 's Cordial, Turlington's Balsam, Dlobv's Carminative, Balsam Do Malta, British Oil, Harlem Oil, Opedelduc, Worm Tea. Becker's Eye Salve, Lee's Antititlious pills, 'Chomp. son's Eye Water, Golden Tincture, 'fetter, Ring Worm and Itch Ointineid e Barber's celebrated Horse Powder, &c. &c., All of which arc offered for sale very low. IQ Having engaged the services of an EXPERI ENCED DRUGGIST from. Philadelphia, he feels confidence in assuring the public that PHYSICIAN'S Priescarevons will he carefully and accurately com pounded at all hours. Neither pains or expense have been spared in procuring the best selection of articles, and he hopes 'by attention and careto merit and recieve his share of public patronage. 'JOHN S. C. MARTIN, ,Centre Street—nest to Mahantango. Pottsville, Feb. 22, 1840. 8— C. 1.1414 7'HE Cheap Grocery Store, Corner of Centre and Callotohill Streets. 'MIRE subscribers have just received a new supply of all kinds of Groceries, such as Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Nlollasses, Lard, Shoulders, and a superior article of [lams, also 'Honey Syrup and Steam •Mo lasses, Mackerel, Shad, Salt, &c , all of which is of fared cheaper than ever for cash, by fIUNTZINGER & kREBS. uptifit 24 :14—tf Davies' Geometry. FIR`T Lessons in Geometry, with practical ap plications in Mensuiation,and Artificer's Work and Mechanics, by Ir arles Davies, just received and l'or sale by B. BANNAN. oct 26 43 called Sarsaparilla. A FRESH supply of Leidy's celebrated Medirmt -1-3- ed Sarsaparilla, just received and for sale by Feb 8 6 13. HANNAN. Festivals & Fasts. A fresh supyly, just received and for sale by 13.. BANNAN March 22 I t— . Map of `WISCONSIN and lowa Public Lend Surveys a very useful Map for person desirous of settling in the ul,ove mentioned States, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Oct 19 91 Davy's Safety Lamps, gni F the best construction, and most approved Ind 41 - 7 also makes new grouses to old lumps, and other epairs dune at the subscriber's Clock and %Vetch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June I V--tf JOSEPII CO.ATSWORTII. Poo! Jack. p ART Isi. with plates; Just received and for gale by B BANNAN Persons wishint to subscribe for the publication, w ill please hand in their names. March 12— WIIMS! WHIPS! ,Fl 2 ESE! supply of Whips, warranted of a ,su 1-11 . perior manufacture, just received and fir sale at this Office. BANNAN. Jan 25 4 l'astal Iron 'Works `Ware house. No. 77 South Third Street, S. E. camel Wirkts PHILADELPHIA. - afforris l l'asker off' ~7lorris, IRON Founders; and Manufacturers of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Nil err, Perpetual Ovuns, &c. Welded Wrought Irdn Tubes, thr Steam, Gas. flut Water, &c. Davyls , Safely Lamp% of the best Construction.' Patterns for the' Foundry received, and castioff• delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. 75—tf Instruction on the . PIANO FORTE, AND IN VOCAL 1W SIC. 91111 E inhabitants of Pottsville and its Vicinity arc - most respectfully informed, that the subscriber will gave instruction cn the Piano Porte. or in Va cal Music, to such, persons as may feel disposed to patronize him. He will attend at stated hours, in any family :his terms may be ascertained by appli. cation at Mr.,Shubart's Store. • C. F. RICHARD. Jan 18 3-3 mo. French -Language. pith Subscriber rearing'. illy announces to the -a- public that he is prepared to give Lessous in the French Language, in classes, or , in private fami. lies. For terms, &e. apply at Mr.'Shuhart's Store. Jan 18 3.—Smo F. RICHARD. . - Port Clinton Fotindry 1 : 1 FOR SALE. ILAT ILL be sold at private sale, the Fotndry v pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, Schuylkill county, on very teasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the tittle Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail, Road, noiv making, and. will ha.ashort time be one of the; bes 4 situations in the country ,todo a large bulginess For terms 411 E , 4 3.appty ; 50! PARKED TIERS, Iron .Foutrife - re,PhiWelphia.• . • ,or .ISAG MYERS, . Reiumpt NEW DRUG STORE. rip HE Subscriber returns his:gratefht acknowl edgemente to ;the citizens of Pottsville and others, Who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by Eire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the_:public gen erally, 'that be has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where mity always be had a general as. sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, • Dye St urn, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. El 7 Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30,1838, 50-tf Anthracite Iron.- 9.1111 E s.ibecriber, will be prepared after the 10111 January 1840,, to furnish plans'and drafts, for building furnaces to smelt iron \with Am thraeite. and will attend presonally either to build ing or blowing in. lle deems it unnecessary to of= ter to the growing ,importance of this branch of the iron business, or to offer testimonials of his experi ence in both the dld /Country and America. The success which hat 4 attended his exertions in Potts ville will be the guarantee of his future operations. Persons who "desire his ervices or arty inforuia tion connected with hi. asiness, will make applica tion by letter to his address. BENJAMIN PERRY, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co.. Pa. Dec. 28. 52-6tno* POTTS VILLE. IRON WOI{S, NORWEGIAN SPREET, Opposile Mortimer'B Rota THE subscriber manufactures Steam Engines of one power or capacity for Pumping, Clearing. and Working Mines, or propelling lion Furnaces, Rolling Mills, Forges, Grist Mills orSa w Mills, Cast Iron Blowing Cylinders, Hot Blast Pipes, of the most efficient and approved plans. Rail Road workoc,c., together _with every descrip tion of Machinery . that can be made in a Foundry, Blacksmith and Machine Shop, executed promptly and on favourable ter:ns. Drawing of Plana and Arrangements wilt be made without charge for , all work that may btrordcred at the above Establishment. BENJAMIN F. I'oll ROY. Mechanical Department under .the direction of E. W. McGinnzs, Machinist. Jan 25 4 —lf To Iron Manufacturers. THE Suhsciiber having obtained the assignment from Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur naces, and holding also the patent of the late Dr. Geisenhainer for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right of saidipattent to manufacture Malliable Iron and Steel; is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac. ture of lino. Applications to be made tu William F. Dean, Ebq., at Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENHAINER. Jan. 4 1— Ai FARM of land, in the immediate vicinity of Pottsville, containing 20 Acres, 10 Acres of i n Inch is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. ALS ), a valuable tract of land in Jefferson coon. ' ty near Ridgeway settlement, containing 1005 acres This tract is heavily timbered with White Pine and Cherry, and the soil is excellent fur agricultural pur poses. The Warren and Ridgeway Turnpike passes a long said land. The County at present contains about Eighteen Thousand inhabitants and is fast increas ing. The subscriber proposes dividing this tract into five equal parts of two hundred and one acres ekch, so as to come within the means of industrious men of limited capital to settle in a healthy, flour ishing, and fast mnpro•ving county. For terms, or further information, enquire of %VM. H GG ER TY, Executor of A. Wain:vile/a, deceased. Pottsville, Nov 2 44 if Nkamokin Coal Lands FOR SALE a IE undividA half part--of two tracts of land, IL" situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady, and Koberi Gray, containing eight hundred and sixty-eight acres and allowances; these lands are adjoining the flourishing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottsville) they abound with both the red ash and the white ash coal;, and on the lower tract iron ore, of the kid ney species, has been found in considerable quanti. tie:. The Pottsville and Danville railroads runs nearly through the middle of both tracts, and is in complete order hymn Sunbury to the centre of the gray tract, thus giving them the command of all the markets ..0 the Susquehanna, (and now that the canal is finished to .the tide water) of all the markets on the Chesapeake. This property is offered for sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston, by A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor, No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street, • West of Broad. Philadelphia Fch. 8 6 RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Read Iron from 24X8 to 1X inch. RAIL ROA I) TI R ES from 33 in. to 5G in. exter nal diameter, turned & un- turned. RAIL ROAD AX LES.-30, 3 tn. diameter Rail Road Azle'. inanufectdred from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT. for' placing betiveen the of edge Railways; INDI .1 RUBBER ROPE manufactured from New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber, and intended for Incline Planes lust received a complete as nortment of Chains, from a h,. to I } in proved. 8z man- CHAINS- nfactured from the best ca• ble iron. SIIIP BOAT AND RAIL ROAD of diffe .t sizes, kept con. stantly on hind and for sale by A. & G. BAL. 'TON. & CO. No. 4, South ' , taint Street. 3-Iv. Philadelphia, January 18 NEW STORE. T. & W.lllollock, TS . AVE Just received a New and Ele on: assor am- ment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting o Broad, BeavdS, Pilot, and &Salo Clovis, Cassi meres, and Sattinets. • Merinoes, French Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de Lanes, Shitllas, Brocha, Meritioe, and Woollen Shawls di, Ilkfs. Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. Blankets, 'Tickin, Canton Flannels, Br.' and 81. Masilino, Country Flannels, &c. Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a. genera assortment of Hardward, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nails, and Spikes. Wrought and Horsehoe Nails, Anvils and Vices American, English, Blister, Cast, Shear, and Ger, man Steel. ; . All of winch will be disposed of at the lowest pricest—Call,and i Sec. Nov 23 .. Win an subscriber has joit received and_ gets for - 41. sale preserved , 1 Quinceti, Pears, Crab Apples. Peaches, and Ginger. :Conant; Jelly, filackberry 4 do., . Tatpariadt4 oct 26 • i on of Business. tVM. T. EPTING To Iron Masters For Sale. Iron ( - Lair and stone block Preserves. 3411 N C. 31 A I ;11 — ew Cheap Cash Store. • HVNTZINGER&K EBS, - NEIOLESALE and llett4Dry good, Giocery 'Tea, and Liquor Store, corner of Centre and Callowhill Street, next door trfthe &change Hotel Pottsville. , aprl p 7 _../ - 1 Lumber i Lumber i 50,600 18 and ", inch JointShinglee, !25,0004,a p Sh iLgics. I B,ooo4ect hall irich Poplin Boards, 1 5.000 feet half inch Pine Board, i Alai) inch Boards, and other Lumber,t / For sale or, reasonable terms. Jan 118 3—tf SAMUEi St% AIM'S Panacea, • Vermicage, Leidy:o Blood Pills, 4• Medicated Sarsaparilla, " Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Cor- MI Do. Vegetable Febrile..lixir, Dr. Bechtel's Pulmonary Preservative Dr. Mile's extract of,Tomato Pills, Indian Specific., Fire King's Remedy for the Tooth Ache, Fur sale by the subscriber. For further particulars see advertise ments in another part ?of the paper. BANNAW. Jan 12 Mantles Life rills and Pluenia Bitters. WHO WANTS BETTER EVIDENCE t—l would refer the reading public to the numerous volun• Lary letters published recently, in this paper and in the Good Samaritan relative to the happy arid beneficial ef fects of the administration of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PLICENIX BITTERS Those who have perused the lettera;above referred to will observe that in almost every case they attest the fact, that no inconvenience of any Sort attends the taking of these medicines, in ordinary .cases, but that • the patient. without feeling their operation, is univer sally left in a stronger and better state.of health than. was experienced previous to being afflicted with disease; and in, all cases of acute suffering, great relief is obtain ed in a few hour-, and a cure is generally effected in, two or three days In cases of FEVER of every description. and all bil lions affections, it is unnecessary for meito say aught, as I believe the LIFE MEDICINES are Sow universally admitted to be the most speedy and effectual cure ex tant in all diseases of that class. The LIFE MEEICINES are also a most excellent relief in affections of the Liver and Bowels, as has been proved in hundreds of cases -where-patients have tome forward and reqnested that their experience in taking them might be published for the benefit of others. In their operation in such cases, they teatore the tone of . the Stomach. strengthen the digestive organs, and invig orate the general functions of the whole body, and thus • become to both sexes (for they are perfectly adapted to rise) an invaluable means of preventing;disease 'and re acong health. In affections of the head, whether accompanied with pain and giddiness, or marked by the grevious calamity of impaired mental energy ; in palpitations of the-heart, flatulence, loss of appetite and strength, and the multi plied symptoms of disordered digestion, THE LIFE MEDICINES will be found to possess the most salutary efficacy. Constitutions relaxed. weak, or dee4eil, in men or women, are tinder the immediate influence of the LIFE MEDICINES, Old coughs, asthenia, and consumptive . habits are soon relieved and speedily cured. Poverty of blood, and emaciated limbs will ere long meet the hap- - west change; the chill watery flifid will become rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, firm and healthy. 1: Nervous disorders of every kind, andifrom whatever. cause arising, fly before the effects of the LIFE MEDI CI N ES, and all that train ofsinkings, anxieties, and tre moors which so dreadfully attectithe weak': the sedentary ' and thede!icate, will in a short time be succeeded by cheerfulness, and every presage of health. For weakness deficiency of natural strength, and re laxation of the vessels, by too frequent indulgence of the passions, this is a sate, certain, anti levaluable reme- Ay. Those who have long resided in hot dinfates, and are languid and relaxed in their whole system. may take the LIFE MEDICINES with the happiest:effeets; and per sons removing to the Southern States o. West Indies cannot store a more important article to health and life. The following cases are among the most recent cures effected, and gratefully acknowledged by the persona benefitted: Cise of Jacob C. Hunt, New Windsor, Orange County, N. Y.—A dreadful tumor destroyed nearly the whole of his Lace, nose and jam Experienced euick reheffrom the use of the Life Med.cines, and in less than three months was entirely cured [t 'sae report ed. with a wood engraving ,n a new pamphlet now in press ] Case ofThomas Purcell, senior, S 4 years ofage—was - all] c i ted IS years witk swellings in his legs—was entire. ly cured Ii taking 42 pills in 3 weeks. Case ofJoan Dauiton, Aberdeen, Ohio—rheumatism five years—is entirely cured—has used the LIFE MED IC INES for Worlds in children and found them a sover eign remedy. Case of Lewis Austin—periodical sick headache— s relieved by a small dose—now nearly free from it. Case of Ardon Ames—cured of a most inveterate and Obstinate dyspepsia, and general debility. Case of Adah Adams, Wite.sor, Ohio—rheumatism, gravel, liver affections, arid general nervous debility, had beenCintined—was raised frornrher bed by taking one box Of pills and a bottle of bitters—a most extraorninary cure—she is now a very healthy and robust woman— attested by her husband Shuhel Adams. Case of Mrs. Badger, wife of Joseph Badger—nearly similar to the above, result the same. Case of Susan Goodarant, a young unmarried woman —subject to ill health for several 'years—a small course of the Life Medicines entirely restored her-is now hale and healthy. Case of Miss Thomas, daughter of Eli Thomas— cough and symptoms of consumption—cured in four weeks. Her sister cured of a Severe attack of inflama tory rheumatism in one week! Case of S. Colvin-cured of a; severe attack of scarlet fever in a few days by the Lilo Medicines. Case of liatriet Twogood. Salima.lll. Y.-was in a very low state of health a year and a half-did not expect to recover. Miss T. is now able to walk about and is rapidly recover ng both health 'and strength. Case of Benjamin J. Tucker-*•vere case of fever and op : a-cured in a very short space of time. Directions followed strictly. Case of Amos Davis-Affection of the - Liver ; after try ing doctor's remedies in vain for a long time, was cured by the Life Medicine • without trouble Eittraonlinary case of Ly, mari Pratt, who was afflicted widtPhthisic 20 years-effected a perfect cure in 24 hours by the use id the Life Medicinefe Thousands of persons afflicted in like manner, have, by a judicious use of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS tjpd PIREN IX BITTERS, been restored to all the enjdy.- ments of all time comforts of life. The Bitters are pleas. ant to the taste and smell, gedtly astringe the fibres of the inotoach, and give that prOper tensity whiska good digestion requires. As nothing can be better adapted to help: and nourish the constitution, so- there is notErrig more generally acknowledged} to be peculiarly effica clods in inward wastings, loss of appetite, indiges tion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands and limbs, obstinate coughs, shpriness of breath or consumptive habits. The Life Medicines posse'ss}wonderful efficacy in all nervous disorders, fits, headache, weakness, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, 'confused thotiglas, wandering of mind. kapoursand melancholy, and al I kinds of hysteric cotnplaiints,lare gradually remov ed by their use. In sickness ot the stomach, flatulencies or Obstructions. they are safel and pOwerful. and as a purifier ofthe blood;they haVe not their equal in the world ! I FOr additional particulars of dhe above mecines, see Moffat's "Good Samaritan," a Copy of wilich'ilccompal niesithe medicines •, a copy can also be obtained of the different Agents who have the Metlicines for sale. French. German, and Spanish directions can be ob tained on applicationat the office.37s Broadway. AB post paid letters will receive immediate attention. Prepared and sold by Williandii blo&t, 375 Broadway, New York. A liberal deduction Made to those who perchase to sell again. I Agents.—The Life Medicines may also be had of the principle druggists hi every 'owe throughout the United States and the Canada'. Ask for Monett Life Pills anlhcenix Pills; and be sureltltat a th e simile of John Me at's signature is upon thg label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. I These valuable Medicines ate for safe by Messrs. ' MILLER & HAGGERTY, Pottsville. Dec Ist, 1839. 51-tf EMI 1 1100 Us , /FOIE Works orthe - Rev. 'haks Auck, late Mtn. I !istet of the Gospel, co pieta in 6 vols. Orieinei Family Senn 44 in'4 vole. Irillady,Sermons, in 1 ireli ' 1 llodthidgeg,Faniily .q.ipOsift7l,,in 1 vol.' .2 VarVii-Conimentery, 4 6 vada.-and 1,vo1: .' /tit reciiiiro and for sale by .i" , . - • --^ !P l eb 29 , 9 .1 L DANNAN.' ..1 , , 43-tf T- ' i 17-tf HARTZ. E
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