= 111 • . ,• , . M . - ~.. ii ~. • . Wetherill - , ' iiothw, ''' . Arltitima raw", r , , '-,.N.0. 65 ripitiv TILM STREET, • I. ! I - •-• .1 TRIM DOORS - nom rot CRAte, - tor Anc St , I. 2 , , ' PHII4DE_IIIiA t ' .`.7, DIANUFACTUILERS OF , ObiteLeadirrindi , Calomei, . • I ' ground in . Oil, '3 i Red Prpt, ..1!' - "MK Leads ~ ' l 2 f White do • J Vihant i _ g W hite Alb. Chronic - Yeah*: ! - StilP. Qttinine - do Greet ~ ', • Tart. EMetic .lr -, - I • do MA , '•Ether 131I1P it• j Patent Yellow '' ' r 'Cl•do Nitric - 1 , Ostgar lottd . •.' ' 1 [idd Acietie I' Mg , Coln. 40,, ' • -. ', ouar Caustic' . Fowls 'I, ~.., 14( Mh' s "I • lintiatio Acid . -i. i. pb. do, , • &Ps= Salt - ' • Sul e l4l. / 5 1! Tam Acid . 1 , - Oni.de arcot; Sop.Cosb•Sodi ' r -11CeimesPnetal i Comments IWere. ' ' icthlopa I.:A°. • , ItatigtonscdChatapttnr.Salii!litrealrimston ,11011 Offittfbrealetbfabordutentioned artielect gethi 414011111al astiortmentlof Milts, Drugs an Dye **descry other articlein- hi Chotnicaland Ida Il t hue.. ,_ g IL i _t• Ruing ininnfcitirers t or al the articlesenerated inv• derthe above head. they p edge themselv es to , supply their friend. and tbk pub icon the moat reasonable tering. 4l I ;' Window sad Picture GI so ! , from 6 B . i to; Y 4 30. - " 0et.21 1837 3 i 1 I 1 ,/ , 48- , .. ..,„,_ - Nu e: , ii • , C mile IP - 44 , , i-5 1 SEVERE coif ofrilri b euted at ipo Chatham zsik• sired Mr Danis! thinning OrShrewSbury, Eden Town; Nei Jeriatyl:w!uoeverelYtafflictM with Piles '.;for more than 20 years He bad recobrse to med. Acines Of alinost every d e ciipti, also Oteltdvice of 1 Severs) eminent phystc a s, but neVet found the i slightest relief trout OP rce whatsoever, until he i;called on Dr. Evii,P; of 00 Cha l thain street; ' and procured someiMed tine froth hirrOfrom which :he found immediatitire ef, and aubseqiently a per, ..Oct cure. , Ii E i . I r 2 O I LINTER 'F i • , 1 ,l. • BEWAR 0 11:1"Caution.—.85 particular in pareusing to see ;that the label of tins Medicine concerns notes of its" ;entry accerding . tal Ao 'of Condress. nd be like li t -,wise 'particular in Obtaining them at 1 Chatham Chatha street, New.YoritO l' w rti,tbs. 1 R r tie tat Ageht. 4, T LI 11.1 BANNAN,tPottsville. ill [l' 1 2 r. Jan It rOrwiigiibti •i Aiade y. rent Trustees of,thifi Institution, relmectffilly in. 'm forma theirtittighboirre and the ',Olio general. lit.that the Acadiriv ter i pow opeb for thh reception of Pupils from aliFiartsof the cornitry. Ilia situation is one of the moat healthful and pleasant in the '.• state—there is ;nothing Within ids vicliiity to (haw youth from the path of Morality—every thing is calculated to e i t t tiCe Pipits from abroad. , The ;niacin 1 nistruhtirr is 14r. P. B t ? CARTER, late of Dickinson College, and they. feel stained that he may be . able to give geperal iiatisfaciion to those ' • who may be disposeiLto patronize thelnstitution. In conseqnence of receiving the state annuity, the prics'of Toulon haslbe6n much reduced, and no peens have been spaced'[ in prOiriding',• every thing • which may add to the', comfortlatid adVancement of the scholar. • I . < .• • The course ofstudv and the plan cif instruction, are the cams with those of the otder•lAcadeinies of our data ;'but stddieii immediately connected with the bininess of life, and the fotercourstatof society, sill coustitute a prominent department. Application for adMisidoo may be niade to either of the subscribeesi-Tritstees of the Institution. • 'JOHN DREHER, r ; FREDERICK REED, HENRY VOUTE,WILLIAM,GARRET , ISAAC ORWIG, l• JOHN M. BICKEL, JOHN MAWUREItj, JOSEPH . WOOLISON. Orwigsburg,Oet. 5 40-tf VEED ACC. 9•9 • - AT I Tun • . POTTLVILLE MILL. " i THE - snosofibei=x,espeetfully announces tcrtga pu b lic that he lois iilwa'ys on hand at hi s Mill, (formerly owned by John Tort, deceased.) Flour. Feed, Corn , Oats, Chop &Off, which ho will sell at the , lowest rsh prices. • The market 'cash price will-be paid for all kinds of Grain, delivered at his . Mill. • WILLIAM' AUOBNRIED. 041. •All kinds of Lumber for sale 'it his Board Yard—and Lumberfsawed to order. feb.l3 - 1.1 ' I f The Camomile Pills. AMOTHER regent test ,o' f the unrivalled virtue of Dr. Wm. Evans' medicines.—DYSPEPS l A , TEN YEARS STANDING.—Mr. McKenzie. 176 Stanton street, was afflicted with the above corn. plaint torlen year!: whiCh incaopciated him tit in twits. for the _period be six yeaits, in attending to his business. restoted tot perfect health under the salutary treatment'af Dr! Wm. Evans. IBEWARE 'Or 1-0014NTERyElTS. OZPVaittiort--Be particular to purchasing to see the label of this. Medieine contains a notice of its entry according:to 'Act ' F 'l. Congress. And be like wunatiraiticular in Obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New-York. or (TO the - • .Regufar Agent. . BANNAN. Pottsville. 2 Jan 11' pofsville ILARIBLI6 11 1 A 6U FACTORY. %Ina imb•orseibigelkove to inform , the inhab. tantiof this place, and the surroonaing country, that be tuts un hand, and intends keeping a large and well leleeted nuantily of Marble Monuments. for graves — and would T itivate those wishing to pur. ehase to give hick' call, as hobasures them that be will sell as Cheap as , they can be procured any where in tha.filtate, and as we engraved; which Will be done in either 'English for Ger Man, Scotch, Irish, or „ Weleh language or dialecti . ' , lone - - -' 1 ISAAC. TAYLOR, Jr. - 0 .: • 15 :. , i 24 ?. ; i • " CIRCULAR. , li • . Dilation elf; Raritan , Canal Compan!l C give notice, that duing the ensuing season they --;", will hive kdaily toW‘(Sindays eiceptsd) by Steam boats, between Friirtrionkt and Hordentown, and be - tween ' , New B:uusailek 1 and New York, for Cost. • Illisra; and that they, Will only charge Sixty cents Mer -ton, including thClPolls t the - Canal. All such Banta returning einptir t rill 'not be' charged_ any thing-for Stiani Tvairig. or Tolls en Cankl. • • If returning with Fiiirght thilowest rates will tie eitiitat Sigued it: E.OSTOCKTON, President. F 407. E l m , . , , -- -4111F1 • ' - • on;Frei g . hti to Rind g - Pot!' stifle Reduced. mIIE subscribe/ hsvinimade arrangernenti for wham. ber of first ratercoyered Boats. ,will forward•goods to IRea tng it the uOntruillv low freights'ofs2 50 cents , per ton of WOO lbs: (delivered. on the'Wharfol also to. . Pcittsville for ti 50 itentalper, ton of S2IMI lbs. (delivered ea the Wharf.) u;r Merchants by leaving their orders v ith theiiiibloriber.or tit the Hardware Store 4fMesars. Pirker, Keith & Slietvull, Market street above fith.can have their . go4o:•ciinlected and delivered atlina Ware. house On the Schuylkill for' 50 Cents per dray load; the same price which . Wiwi , / paid to Broad .street. buses running from' i the; Pluladeltobia Kzehatigo, pass the* Ware Hopi° evetyjOlTollotell• ' ' ' Ii WILLIAM P. bfiRICK, ' • .ICheitnut street Wharf.Schuyllull: • siladelphia M ichl4th.lB4o.' • • • H--3mo. fit ' irL rE OP, OEM: ; WltriltiFe plate *rice - 20 setiti each. just re . belied and torl i :lite at this office. rant , L y • eres sr Harrison, with Plates wtitte b Frani', Grund,' Esq.. who-was last rise a Vtn Bilre llsr!..—Pries 0 cents per e e rie:X-7r Aptil 15 r:‘ ,'"- ' - • TPE, PEOPLE'S 6AyiIIDATE. FOB. TILE ,11710GRAPHic•Printe Gerijierrugm. price 'I l La el amit,jwit rftelyed andfoir galvit this office areg , , 14 BEIM 11111011111 .&c. r with Stuffs, .'Canal 6,-31no ..:ri's,-,...•:7 , —, , , ,, :- , ,,,-. - --- , -.. - ..--f.-: , ! , .11111111WINOMENERENcommonsm BARON V4)lt'lltereilELEß , REES , r. 41 Ikt S. pfIESE Pills ere , composed of Herbs. which es. ' IL ott IrPeCifie 'action upon - the heart.. give an impolite strength to tile aterlat System theblood is quickened and equalized circulation through ell the vessels. whether the akin. the. parts situated internally, or the eitrensiticii; and u all the secre— tions oldie body ere drawn from the blood, there is consequent increase tit every secretion, and a quickened action cif the alist rbent. sadishatent, or discherging vessels: Any morbidaction which way have liken place Is correr.ted, an obstructions are removed, the blood is purified, and the body resumes a healthistate. I .SWAItE OF. COUNTERFEITS • . 07Uarition.—Be particular in purchai‘ing to see Ithat the label of this Medicine -contains ti notice' at its entry - according_ to Act of ,Congress. And be likewise piaticular in obtaining them at 100 Chat ham 'sired, New York, or from the H REGULAR AGENT, B. BANNAN, Fottevile. Feb t LuMber: Lumber!! 1111 HE subscriber would, respectfully invite the. attention of the public' to his stock of Lumber, whicitLconeists of seventy thousand feet of various kinds imitable for Colliery purposes—such as Hem lock Planks.; Boardv, Joists. Oak Plank 1 and 2 inchee l .Scantling for Waggon sills, all well seasoned and fit , for immediate use. also, ; 20 thousand Weather oards, ' 25 , thouiand Shingles, Pannel p Plank Plastering and Shingling Lath. all of which - will be disposed of low, and on accommodating terms: 4. A. GiliE. Feols Wo 1 Wont's': Worms !! 7* remove these troubletome and dangerous in ' habitants of the Stomach and Bowels,' which eo often impair the health and. destroy the lives of use JAYNE'S TONIC VERIIIIFUOE, a certain and safe preparation for the removal of the various kinds of Worms. Dyspepsia,. Soar Stomach, want lof Appetite, Infantile Fever and Ague and Debility of,the Stomach and Bowels annd Organs of Digestion. To be had at No. 20 . South Till D streeti Philadelphia. and iof Wm. T. Eating, and Clemens & Patvin, Pottsiille—Price 50 cents. 26: 43-1 y Pills,: P ills safest, the best, most efficacious anp truly vege table Pills in existance are 1 DR. LEH/TVS BDOOD PILLLS, A component pan of which isSarsaparilla.and known to be the most effectual and thorough purifier of the blood and animal fluids ever discovered. As a gentle or ac tive pargative,they areequally.efficacious—whilst taking them no Change of diet or restraint from occupation is necessary. They may be taken at all times and under all circumstances—they will not reduce or weaken the sys tem by their effect as most purgatives do—much com ment upon their virtues is imnecessarrL, -their reputation is well established, numerous proofs of their efficacy having been published at different times. Suffice it to ray that in addition - to their efficacy in diseases of the stomitehilivcr,lntestin.es.&c., they are the only pills in existence that cleanse and, purify the blood and animal Juidsrernoving all noxious and diseased humors there sem, and thereby removing all eruptions from the skin— dry and watery pimples from the face, neck and body. , tetier, rash, or breaking out of the skin, and all comae ciona affections whatever A t - They are prepared (rim vegetable extracts, (warrant ed free from mercury and; the minerals) and by a regu lar physician. attestedby Drs, Physic, Homer. Gibson, Jackson, James. Dew Mr, Hare.Coxe, &e.tesides nu mercius other physiCians throughout the United States, wholdaily employ them in their practice, administering. them AO their patieats in preference to all other purga ' tivoit.and in preference,to another preparations ofSar impatilla. in consequence 'of their possessing the com bined effects of correcting the diseased humors of the blookand fluids, and by their purgative properties, re moving or carrying off the, same from the system, with out producing the slightest inconvenience, or requiring restriclions.&c. Nimerous testimonials, certificates and recommenda tions of those Pills, from physicians and others, accom panythe directions with each box. Dr. N. B. Leidy's signature accompanies the genuine on two sides of each box on a yellow label. • Price Mont y-five cents 4 Box. For saly by B. BANNAN. Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. Also for sale by Jr F. Taylor & Co., Minersville, Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbon. ( Mavll WANTE I . thN Section 5,3 d Division and, sth Residence of ‘-F!the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, - west of HarpersWerry. 300 men, Drillers and Other Labour ing! men will meet with employment, and the high. est;Wages on_ the liwe.of Rail Road. The work is located in the most he r alihy part of Virginia, being hetir the head wailers of the ,Potortinek and a fine clear and open country. Men coming on here will call on Mr. John Farrell, Cumberland, 9i mile's abrive the work. or on Christopher McDonald, Old town, 4h miles below Maryland, or on the work to CROWLY & RAWLES. Contractors. Feb 16 if • Colliery to lie - Let. subscriber will receive proposals for rent ing the Al iddleport Colliery, lately occupied by John C. Circovius. The veins are ready for woi Anli, gangways having been driven—breasts openea and houses and fixtures erected, with every facility foil ixumediately colnmenceing an extensive business. The lessee will have an opportunity also to lease ori purchase the ;bd road waggons, drift cars, and mtiiing implements now on the premises, and suffi cient loi'a large business Oct 5' 40—tf . Proposals, vVI be received at the Engineer's office oft he 1 r Philadelphia and Reading Roil Road, at Reading, next door to Herr's Hotel, till the Ist of November next, for furnishing 40,000 White Oak, or Rock Oak Sills. 7 feet long, and flatted to 7 inch es,' thick, and Wide enough to square 8 inches by 7, --fro be delivered at various points on the line of the Rail Road, lietween Reading and Port Clinton, by 'the opening of the navigation next a pring. For fur therparticulars enquire at the Engineer's Office. , WHIT ROBINSON. Engineer. . IReadingFeb. 5 tf Brick : Brick! 100,000 erica, warranted of a superior quality, and of a large size, for sale cheap at the Pert Carbon Brick Kiln. by JOHN TURNER & Co. Also, Brick for fronts made at the shortest notice. • 'Feb I 5 3mo VARIETY STORE. T UE Subscriber respectively informs his friends : , and the public in general that he keeps on hand and offers for sale cheap, Il Gentlemen's Kid. Cotton, and Berlin Gloves, - do. White and Black Cotton do., G to Elastic, Cotton and Worsted Suipenders, Real Black Italian Cravats, White and Figured . Pongee Pocket Hdkfs., Platted and Plain Satin Stocks, 419. do. Bombazine do., Liien Bosoms and Collars, 1414in0 and Cotter Half Huse, HON Clothes end Tooth Brushes, Cel l ogne, Lavender and Rose‘Water, Bear's Oil and Pomatqm, Tiloth and Pearl Powder,: CaStile and Shaving Soap, ' Ledie's To p, Neck sect.Sido Combs, Real Turtle Shell Side'Conabs, ' Patent 4 Key and. Single Key Flutes, Clarionete—S and 6 Keys, and Fifes, Fiench amid German Accordeons, 'l6cilinel-iarious junde, Vitilio Bowe, (', ' Giants. for Clarionet,'Viollo,Vageolet, Fete and • 1 Fite., r, Flageolets Violin Strange. Pipe, &e„ Saver ever point. Pencils and Leads, P' eke Books and Wallets, anion Syrup, Ciirrant Jelly, • ' ' • i!: rceserved Ginger, i , Ciinfeetionary, Fivit,Toys. &c. &c., &c. ItHIN S. C. MARTIK. 3•6 16ept'7. i IllediFatediSarsaparillw' vitEse i)ipply . of Laidy's celebrated Medlest Fret trea?."6lllljusi received aad for sale 6pp • - Evailso' • • .• • SO-011 T. 1,1 • • FOR - • , 71; Matieni wed I/aria - - 4HE passage of the teettrtbreitgliTtbeiguitur maces troublesome and dangerous aymptoins. It is known bi mothers that there's .;great irritation:in -ffiss month and gums during this - ppm". .The. pima siva, these action of the Win ft mereased.the cluld is seised with frequent, and -sudden fits of crying, Watching; starting in, its sleep: and spasnil in perahar parts; the child shrieke with extreme violence. and thiusts its fingers into. itr. ' , mouth. If these precursory Sympterns! are not speedily a ll ev i ate d, spasmodic convulsions universallya and soon cause the dissolutionrif Melanin. ifutodier who base their. little babes affiiiied with these diatress 4 .. ing ivmptoma, Would apply the Celebrated Anftriatu Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundreds ofinfanti when thought past recovery: fisim being Suddenly attack ed with that fatal malady convulsions, • This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when thought past recovery, from convulsions. Al soon as the Syrup is rubbed an the Auras, the child w ilt n ewer. - This preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to letitsgamslxi rubbed with ft. When infants Are a; the age of four moinhe though there hi no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup sliould be used on the gums to open the pores Parents should 'never be without the Syrup in the nursery where them are young children, for if a child wakes in the night with the pain in the gums, the syrup immedie ately gives ease. by opening the pores and healing the gums; thereby Preventing Convulsions, Fesers,Arc. BEWARE Or COI NYERFEITS. Caution.—Be particular id purchasing to see that the label of this medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Ad of Congre&t, And be likewise partied lar in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New-York, or from the . . REGULAR AGENT.. • B. BANNAN, Pottsville. O 3 " HETIOVA L.—DR. WM EVANS has removed his OFFIC E in Philadelphia for the sale of his CamomitX and APPERIENT Pit.t.s; and EVAN'S SOOTHING Slane, for Children Teething. to No. 3 SOUTH SEVENTH, CORNER OF MARKET STREET. where all business connected with the sale of hie Medicines, will in fizture be transacted ; and where the above medicines may al- ways be had GENUINE. WM. EVANS, M. D. ,N. Pr.—The principal office is at No 100. Ohatham street, New York. where communications by letter, are requested to be Made direct, OerBEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS...a Decll4 IRO 50 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 effecting some of the most astonishing cores that have ever been known. MI whit have evecused it for asthma,' con*, spitting blood, whooping :cough, criiir., or hives, consumption, chronic pleurisy, Imarsen6s, pain and soreness of-the breast, difficulty of breathing. and evenly- other disease of the longs and breast, can and dio attest to its usefulness.— Bronchitis, a disease which is sweeping thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the miss taken name of Consumption. is always cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease, Bronchitis, are cough, soreness of the lungs or throat, heartiness, difficuity of breathing, asthma, hectic fever, a spit ting up of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which libel; the inside of the whole -of the wind - tubes or air -easels, which run through every part of the lungs. The Balsam immediately Suppresses the cough. pain, in. flammation, fever and difficulty of breathing, & pro. duces a tree and easy expectoration and a cure le soon effected. Read the following, letter from Pittsford, Monroe co. Nov. 9,1839. ' Mr. John M. Winslow. Druggist.. . Dear Sir : I have been for a series of yeara afflict. ed with an affection of the Lunge ' and a hard cough, and have many times arose in the morning as corn- pletely exhausted by excessive coughing during the night as a person would be by a hard days' labor I have tried most of the popular remedies of the day, but never found relief until I met with your Balsam of Horehound. All the other remedies or paltativea that I have used, leave the bowels in a congested state, 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 sleep is refreshing. I take great pleasure in recommending your Balsam of Horehound to all those afflicted with pulmonary I complaints or any disease appertaining to the lunge, and I take this opportunity to thank you for the I great relief and benefit I have experienced through your instrumentality. Yours, with much respect, WM. CA3GSW ELL. EMI G. W. FARQUHAR 1 i , ' P'‘ EMMMWM WINSLOW'S COMPOUND BALSAM OF UORENOIIND. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEAIRNS & PARVIN, and Wit. T. Er. TING, Pottsville, Pa abd by Druggists in the Doontry generally. Feb 22,1840 8 Poc r ket , Maps. ArUST received a fresh supply of Pocket Maps for 410 Travellets among which . arc Traveller's GoMe throughout the United States Maps of Pennsylvania, do. Ohio do. Indiana " , do. Illinois du. Michigan do. Missouri do. Wisconsin • do. Arkansas do. Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi do. Texas. Also Canals and Roads throughout the Uni. ted States, all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. B. BANNAN. Sept 21 38 Passage from the 01414 COUNTRY, r.t PERSONS - dishing to pay their pas— ,s,ip.ll,- sage for their friends in the Old Coon— try, can have their business attended to by applying to 8., BANNAN. Miners' Journal office. His rates of Fare from L'hierpool to New York is $l5, and 'sl6 ineluding 11F3 pital Mouey—Cliil dren under 10 yeare ofage hal price. Marchl4 11 Port Clinton Foundry FOR - S ALE. WILL be sold at private sale, the Fokodry pleasantly situated at Port Clintcm.Sch oil kill minty. on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and" Susquehanna; Rail Road, now making. and will in a short tine be one of. the best , situations in the country to do a large business For terms &c. apply to PARKE& TIERS. • Iron Founders, Philadelphia. or ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton. E-63t Pascal Iron Works Ware. house. Re. 77 South'Thi rd. Sired, S. E. amid Wahl: 4 PH ILADELPHIA. Morris l rasker Jr Morris, IRON Fonndere, and Manufacturers of Coal Grates. Furnaces. Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ars, Perpetual Ovens, &c. - Welded Wrought Iron Tubes. for Steam,: Gas, Hot Water, &e. - , navyls Safety Lamps of the best Construetiota. Patterns for-thy Foundry received, and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1 Map of 'VISCONSI • end lowa Public Land Surveys • a very us t ill Map for person - - desirous of settling in the abOVO mentioned States. justreceived nod for sale by '' BANNAK Oct39.' ' "41. • Fes vats &Fiddly. A fresh ;trust received and: for a e leli tus ' • blanch 22 11.." 1 • • ii • NUMMI Me EMSI MSS Fire ILIFAL- .:a on IVA Bricl Hotels Mille, BUM . PiclP• Lge by Aqx. .4 r the a. e bo Fiti T i e ht. li erb eltionecittistitntion and is now Prepared tomato Insuaancts ap ti everydeseraption of property at the lowest 'atm,. BENJAMIN HANNAN. Pottsville. F h. 17.1836. - ; • 15 THE D 1 LAW ARE COUNTY , 04,.: 1a.0.T., ant - e pampa y, • .- CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. , MAKE both. limited and. perpetual Insurances /Tx on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels, Mills, • rue. Stables, Merchandise, Furniture and Property revery description,against lossor dam age by FIRE. MARI AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure againstloes on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst the danjage or less upon the transportation of goods, wares, andlmereandise by water, or by -rail way. upon terms as4favourable as any other institution. For anvil' her information on the subject of insur ance, either aga inst Fire. marine or inland risks. Apply to RY G. ROBINSON, Anent. jaly 15 1 . 34- 34 At Schuylkill Haven. • or WILLIAM B. POTTS. I , - --- DR. GOODE'S CELEBRATED' FEM4LE MONTHLY PILLS. M%ESE pantie strongly • recommended to the -R. notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient rem edy in removing those complaints ,peculiar to their sex, from want of exerciiie6or general Debility of the System, Obstructions, Suppressions, and Irregu larity of the Moses; at the same time atrengthen mg, cleansing, and giving tone to'tlie Stomach and Bowels, and producing a new and healthy action throughoot the system generally. They create Ap pethe. correct Indigebtion. remove Giddiness and Nervous 'Headache and are eminently Useful in those flatulent complaints which distress Females so much, at the " Teas op Las ."' They obviate costirenext, and counteract all Hysterical and Ner. vous Affections. &e. They invariably restore the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and appre bation of the most eminent Physicians in the Unit ed States, and many mothers can likewise testify to their extraardinaty efficacy. To married females, whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of connu bial happiness have been defeated, these Pills may be truly esteemed a blissful boon. They soon reno vate all funetional ;debility, and if taken (according to directioni,) obviate all morbid action. They die. pel that fuliome and disagieeableseiniation common to females t each monthly return, likewise the at. tendon% pa ils in the back; side, or loins ; they gen erally counteract 'the nausea, vomiting, and other nervous affections in cholorosis. or green sicknesa in a few dayii; (and -if continued occording to direc— tions.) soon; effect a perfect cure. This Medicine is acknowledged to None of the ,most valuable ever discoiered, as a purifier of the Blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether tuna sudorific or alterative. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the latiel'of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Oct of Congress. And be likewise pnrticular in obtaining them at 100 Chat. ham street; New York, or front the REGULAR AGENT, B. BANNAN. Pottsville Pa. Feb. 8 ; 6 Dr. Jaynes Expectorant. WE considerit a duty to call public attention to this admiaable preparation for Pulmonary pis eases—esPeciallyoughs, Colds, Consumption, Spatting Blood, manta. B ronchial Affections. Whooping Cough, tte. It is used and very highly approved by persons of the first respectability, but we feel confident in saying that a trial of its efficacy will be its beet recommenda lion. 1 Dr. Jonathan Going. President of Granville College, Ohio,(late of New York) in a letter to Dr. Jayne, dated New Yorkj December. 1836, says--"He was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoariness, and chit his difficulty of breathing was so great that he felt himself in immineanger of immediate suffocation, but was perfectly c uredby using this Expectorant." Mrs. Delks, of Salem. New Jersey, was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles of this medicine. Mrs. Ward.l also of Salem, was cured of the same com plaint by one bottle. A young lady. also of Salem. who wag believed by her friends 4o be far gone with con sumption was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr. Hamilton,of St. James. South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoariness, and soreness of the lungs, anion using a bottle of this medicine found per manent relief. , Mr. ,NichOlas Harris, lien., one of the Deacons of the first Bantle; Church, in Philadelphia has been perfectly cur-al by its- after , having sufferedlor SIXTY YEARS with Coughs. Asthma, and spilling of Blood, which no remedy before couldrelieve. The 4ev. C. C. P. Crosby, writes as follows: NE it YORK, June 15,1039. To Da. Jives.—Dear Sir: I have made use of your Expectorant, personally and in oft family , for the last six years w tit great benefit. Indeed I may consider my life proton ed by the use of this valuable medicine wide' the b easing of God. for several years. .1 may say almost as much in the case of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. rinse's. of the Island of Jamaica. For all eases of cough; - inflammation of the chest lungs, and throat, I do most unhesitatingly recommend this a- the best medicine 1 have ever tried. My earnest wish I - that otherslaffiicted as I have been, may cxpeience the same relief, which 1 am persuaded they will. by using your Expeeterant. C. C. P,. CROSBY. The foil Wing certificate-4s from a practising PHY SICIAN a d a much respected Clergyman ofthe Meth odist socie y, dated Modest Town,Va., August 2,1838- Dr.Jayne—DearSir: I have ben us ingg your Expec torant extensively in my practice for the last three months and for all attacks of Colds. Coughs, Inflame : lion of th Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Pains and Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi cine I hay ever tried, Very respectfully yours. ,I' R. W. WILLIAMS. M. D. ThitExiEcrotterr never fails to cure Asthma or re lieve a Cough. :Price $l. Prepared only by Dr. D Jayne. No. South Sd street. Philadelphla. and may be had ofG. W.Oakley, Reading. C. Leiaenrrng, Mauch Chunk, D Walks Pon Clinton, Wm. T. Epilog and Clemens & Perrin, Pottsville, where may also be had JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, CARMINA— TIVE BALl:sins, a Od TONIC VERMIYUGE; Oct 12.1839, • Preserve's. THE subscriber has just received and offers for sale-preserved Quirices, Pears, Crato. Apples. .' Peaches, and Ginger. Currt Jelly, . , .Blac berry do., • Tamarinds. " JOHN S. C. MARTIN. out 261 , 43-tf -- . . Datlrm Safett Lamps, Orthlbest cor.stinatian, and moat approved 1 , and also make.:new games to old lantpa r and other epairs done at ,the- ,eubseribet'a;Clock and WAttch Maker Sliap,in,Centre street, Pottsville: - • . June 1 24-tf 'JOSEPH COATE3WOIIri, .. WHIPS! WIIIPS1! ' A FRESH supply of !hips. warranted at a on• ES -- - pen -4 r raanu B 9 rciure just remiveti and for_ stala ... - _ at this Wice• B•B .4NNAN Jan 25 !Davies' GeomehT. , , •VIIRET . Lessons in Geometry , with. practical ep l ai zw pli titnuAin Neneuretion;end Arti fi cer's Work end Me haulm bp- barks Devi* just received, and for eby • - '1 11.',pAltINAN. oet 26, ', l 1 - i 1 4 3 ^' s• i 1 , , 1 , ' , , MIMMEMEmm= MIME FMIIII GOLDEN SWAN 1110 T EL, . - - Ilanehincl*e - WOULD lii -- . annatece .161 tit friends and the public, that he has leased the aTh• above establishment. Xecentlroccupied by zdr. King ort : No: 69. Nh Third - meet. The central. location of this hotel.- and the experience 'albs present occupant in thecepati city of lord; ofer strong inducementsto those who may desire ltiy attentions and reasonable charges while sojourning for pleasure or hi:mimeo in the City . of Philadelphia • Ilia Bea isfanushed with choice liquors; his Tams will present every object Which might beoupected from an abundant and excellent market; his STA emu is er• tenure and attendedty an attentive hostler; and with every disposition to make Guests comfortable and satis fied. he anticipates a due share of patronage. P biladelphiatlarch 14tb, 1t340. ll•thee E Dr. Jaynes Expectorant. pun invaluable medicine is daily effectlngsome of the most aqtonishing cures that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for Asth. : ma. Coug h.S. pitting of Blood, Hooping Cough, Croup. or Hives, Consumption, Chronic Pleurisy, Hearer nese, Pairi and Soarness of the Breast, 11fficulty of Breathing, and every other disease of the lungs and and breast, can and do attest to its usefulness.— Bronchitis. a disease which as annually sweeping thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, on derthe mistaken name of consumption, is always cured by it. The usual syniptums of this disease (Bronchitis) are cough, soreness of the lungs and throat, hcrirsness, difficulty of breathing, asth• ma, hectic fever, a spitting up of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood. Ilia an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels, which runs through every part of the lungs. The expectorant immediately suppresses the cough, pain. inflamation, lever and difficulty of breathing, and pirduces a free and easy Expectoratim'and cure a is soon effected It always cures asthma—moor three large doses pill cure the croup or hives of children, in from fir teen minutes to an hour's time. It immediately subdues the violence of heaping cough, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have been given op by their physicians as incureable with "consump lion," have been restored-to perfect health by it. Dr. Jonathan Going, President of the Granville College, Ohiu, (late of New litak) in a letter to Dr. Jayne, dated New York, December, !OM,' says— •He was laboring under a severe cold, cough and °artiness, end that his diffieulty of breathing Was ed great that he felt himself in imminent danger of immediate suffocation, but was pecfectly cured by using this Expectorant." Mrs. Mike, of Salem, New Jamey. was cured of Asthma; of twenty years standing, by using two ,bottles of this medicine.—, Mrs. Ward, also of Salem, was cured of the same complaint by one bottle. - A young lady, also of Sa lem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with consumption was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St James, South Carolt na, was greatly affected by d cough, hoarsness, and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this medicine found permanent relief, Extract of a Certificate from the Rev. Dr. Babcock. late President of the Waterville College, Maine. ':From intimate personal acquaintance with Dr. D. Jayne, a regular student of the Medical Univer sity of Pennsylvania, and ah experienced. success• ful practitioner of medicine, I was prepared to ap preciate the numerous testimonials in favor of his different medical preparations, much more highly than. the great majority of those which are exten sively eulogised. On trial of them in my own tam• ily, and some of them personally. I have more than realized their favorable anticipations. They are what they profess to be—ncit quack nostrums—but skilfully prepared antidotes for some of the most afflictive of human diseases{ I know that they are highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed, by some of the most respectable of the regular practitioners of medicine in this city and elsewhere, and I do not hesitate to commend them as a valuable addition to our materia medial. and a:eafe, as well as eminently useful remedy for the diseased." RUFUS BADCOCK, Jr. Philadelphia, 7th June, 1838. The Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, late Editor of Amer ican Baptist, writes 18 follows: • NEW YORK, June 1¢,1838. To Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir : I have made Else of your Expectorant, personally and in my family, for the last six yesie with great benefit. Indeed I may consider my:life prolonged by the use of this val. (table medicine, under the blessing of God, for sev eral years. I may say almost as much in the case of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tin. son, of the hand of Jamaica. For all cases of cough, mflamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I do most unhesitatingly recommend, this as the best medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is, that others afflicted as I have been. may experience the same relief, which I am persuaded they will, by using yuur Expectorant. Extract of a certificate from the Rev. Mr. Brad ford. • Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir—My child, wing to expo sure, when recently coming up the Ohio, was attack ed by that horrible malady, croup. We landde in the night at Beaver Point, and when our fears 'were alarmed, least the hoarse, sepulchral cough was the forerunner Of death, we gave him a tea spoonful of the "Expectorant" (a bottle of which you presented me with when in Philadelphia) and ap plied some Moment to the Throat and breast and before many minutes the , hoarsness was gone, the child breathed freely and slept sweetly. Owing to these circumstances it cannot be !wondered at why have so high an opinion of Dr. Jayne's medicine, and why I advise every family to keep it on hand ready for any emergency. , ARTHUR B. BRADFORD, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Darlington, Pa. June 9th, 1839. Numerous other 'certificates might be added, but the above are considered sufficient evidence of its great usefulness. Dr. Jayne's office is I'b. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. where all orders will be promptly at tended to. Price $l. Sold by Clemens & Parvin. and Win T. Epting, Druggists, Centre street, Pottsville. Jan 2.5 Croup, Cough, Asthma. sPITTING Blood fitxrpipg Cm - Igh and all Puunova ay Disx.asss.cured by JAYNE'S EXPECTORA NT. and SUMMER COMPLAINTS ' CEO LYRA MORISON, DIAR RHOEA , DYSENTERY and all the various affections of the St omach and Bowels removed by his CARMINA TIVE BALSAM. Please read the following letter. DARLINGTON, Beaver County. Pa. February. 1839 DEAR SIR—I feel it dueto yau as the inventor of the medicine and to the public. who may be greatly benefit ed by it. to state a cure that was performed in my family by the use of 'our "Carminative Balsam." My little jean, when about too mouths old. was seized with a boatel amyl/air:t caused' as Isuppose,by . a change of diet. It Continued-for two weeks without intermis sion. It continued two weeks without iotermission, and notwithstanding the remedies prescribed by a respecta ble physician, we gave up the child a victim,aa we sup posed, to , a fatal disease, but I providentially heard of "Jayne's Carminative," as an effectual cure for bowel complaint, and immediately', despatched a messenger to a town seventeen miles o ff for a bottle. By the use of this medicine, in leis than thirty-six hours the disease was checked; and by its continued use for a few days the child was restored to perfect health. Shortly Wier this, there occurred a similar case in one of the families of my congregation. • I prescribed ..layrie's Carmina tive," and the result was a speedy cure. From a knowl edge ofthe , e ffi cacy of year medicine in bowel complaint a disease to which children ;are constantly liable, I have obtainrxiand . keep constantly in the house, a quantity of the "Carminative. "- The same child, owing io exposure, when recently coining op the Ohio,' was attacked by that horrible male.. dy;CROUP. ' We , landed in the night at Beaver Point, and when our fears were alarmed lest the hoarse sapid. ehrateough, was the forerunner of death, we gave him a tea-spoon full of the '.Erioetorrod," (a bottle ofwhich you presented me with when in Philadelphia) and applied some lineament to thethroat and breast. andlefore Ma ny minutes the hoarsenes. *as gone, the ,child breathed freely and slept sweetly. Owing to these circnntstinces it ennnot be wondered at why I basest, high an Opinion of Dr Jayne's medicine, and why ladvise every; family to keep it on hand ready.forauy emergency. : - Respcctfulkyiyours, • ARTHUR .13. BRADFORD. Pastor ofthe ,Presbreriau Chutch, Darlington; Pa. Dr D. Jayne. ; - • • The above valuable medicines may be' had in' Porrs. vium, of Clemeria Lind PaiviCand of William T. Eli. tisg.also of G. W., Oakley,•Reading.and of D. Walker Port Clinton-. Mil EBE ~ ~ ! jo lg v01,..` . .., I • ...DRAG . STOR ...-, . / -., THE entWeriber. respect y intermit --- ,r, -, - hiscfriends Ind the public in general. that • , - he has just received ,and opened in an , .. / • sortment ,of paellas ar.d flair - • - DRUGS,'MEDICINakICHEMICAL-S ACID' .- . DYE .STIJYret :-. ' 1 ' - ' - tr 1 ' 11 d - F together- with a_yariety o : er urnsru_anFancy Articles. and sti assortment of PATENT MEDI. CINES sub as . i. r .., i . ' Bateman's Drops', GodfreY'ir Co'idia4 Torlington's Balsam; IHoby's Carminative, ilialsam De Malta, British Oil, Harlem Od; Opedeldoc,l Worm' Tea, Becker's Eye Salve; Lee's Attitillious !pills, Thomp. son's. Eye Water, Gelded Tincture, Tetter; Ring Worm and Itch Ointment, Barbells celebrated Horse Powder. dic...&c.. ' 1 1 . All of whichare offered for sale very , low. 11:7' Having engaged the services of en EXPERI ENCED DRUGGIST from PhiladelPhis, he feele confidence in assuring the public that Pursictaree Passcairrrous will he carefully and adcurately coin. pounded at all hours. Neithei pairis - or7expense have been spared in procuring the best selection of articles; and he hopes by attentiiiti s-Lare to merit and recieve hie share of 'public Pat na Fu 1 i5e,...... 5 . ..„ JOHN S. C; MARTIN, ''.--" Centre Streetltext to Mahantango. Pottsville. feeb.22, 1840. i 1 ' No Apology ror TiFigs;. ATTENTION sAid• *BADS% oF all the remedies ever dovised for the restore. lion and preservation of the nothing has been found equallo /filbert's Oleaginciute Hair Tonic, It seldom fails to restore the hair to health and beau ty. iManv who were bald three mOriths ago, caw now !e*liiiiit luxuriant heads ofhair by the use of it.. 1, , ' • , I . ! Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. 'Fitch. • Mey 10, 1838.• Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir; I feel Chet I can hardly say enough to you in favor of Alibert's Hair Tom, sold) by you. My' hair lied been falling pg about two lyears, and had become very thin, threatening • speedy baldness, when I commenced' using this rem edy: In about one week it ceased' to fal off. I bay*, used it now about' three'inonthri, and have as full and thick a head othearitur 1 can possibly desire. I base recommended its' use, to ainumber,of my friends. who all speak well of, it. 11 faithfully em. ploYed, I have nu doubt of it* generial succeak: -I maji - add that before using OtriToniC,,l bad tried al most all the various articles emploYed for the hair such as the Macassar Oil, all:the different prepare tinn's of bear's oil, veg. table hair oil, dtio. withou experiencing m .ch, if any beiefit. I Respectfully Yhura,l S.S. E . /TM'' SO. 17 Chesnnt street. —.;.— CoPy of a letter fromC. Pastor of the Bap list chfirch at Haddonfield ' N. J. Haddon, iefd, February 1839. 1 • Dr. D. Jayne—Sir : I takellleasure in informing you that the bottle of Alibert'S Hai' Tonio which I obtained of you last October, has proved most setts. factory and successful. My hair jhad for a lung time been exceedingly thin. But for two or three years pact it had so fallen out, that Pay head had be come almost entirely bald. I was Under the neces- sity of concealing the baldness by nombiug the hair on the sides of it. But now slier using about half of a bottle of the Tonic, I have as luiuriant a growth of hair as I ever had. ' 1 C. C. PARK. 1 . ; 1 ! 'The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pastor of the Baptist church. at Great Valley, Pa., Who had been more or less bald for many years, iiii d thOe bottles of the Hair Tonic. and has a fine rowel or new hair. ov er all that part of , his head ,where he was before bald, writes— 1 1 "My-hair is growing-finely, I assure you." -1. 1 1 L. Furman& Westchester, Pa., March 2;1839', I I Mr. Bond, one of the Comet:miters in the office of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, who had lost nearly all his hair from off the top id hialhesd, has had it completely restored by the use of this Tonic. ' Two Officers of the American Nagy had good beads of' hair restored to them by using five bottler each of . this Hair Tonic, one of whom was} over sixty years of age. Four gentlemen connected with the rublia press in Philadelphia, have also had theirlialdness removed by using this remedy.! The Rev Mr. Park. et, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in . Delaware county, Pa., who was completely bald over all the top ot his head, and was' also bectoraing considerably gray,, has used only two bottles of this tonic, and has not only a luxuriant .growth of new hair upon his bead, but all the gray hairs hiive \ disappeared; and then places have been supplied by:healthy hhie of a natural colour. Finally. nine Cases of baldness out of every ten, - may positively lie removed by, a` faithful application of this iovalhable remedy..... There la, therefore, now no excuse for a baldish:ll: Prepared only by Dr D. JAYNH, sole propiietor, No. 20, South Third street, Philadelphr. Price[ll a bottle. ; . 1 The above valuable Hair Tema may he had .in Pottsville, of Clemens & Parvin, and of Wm. T. Ep. ting, Druggists. - 1 Where also may be. had Alyea' }Expectorant and Carminative Balsam—the most yaluable family medreineCthat have ever been knewn. Jan 11 ! 2- ROlsumption of Business. MEW DRUGS ORE: THE Subscriber returns his r atefnl acknowl edgements to the citizens f Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to hib assistance after the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them , at d the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly eceupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, oil, Glass, Dy 4 Stutfk ) And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. LET Pk _ up at the shortest notice. =CI Pottsville, May 30,1838. A BARG N. For &le or to i?ent, irr a ACRES Coal ' Land, with -Waggons, Sclitei.:, o U. Screens, Landing, dre., all in complete order for working, having 3 good Wins open, situated near Mtddleport, and known is 'the Lewis 4. Sal , * Tract. . For terms apply lb JAMES M. BEAT ryi, Pottsville, I or JACOB PETERS, Philadelphia. Assignees ofJacrib 801 l & Co. 12 tf %arch 23 Caution. 1. THE Subscriber gives notice that the 75 acres of Coat Land near Middleport, ndverttsed'for sale by James M. Beatty and Jacob Pters, Assignees of Jacob 801 l & Co.. are not. the property of the sod Jacob Bull & Co, nor of the said Assignees; but that the title to the moiety of the land is vested in the subscriber. and in the represebtatives or Henry E.Neleigh. deceased, and that in title derived front , said assignees will be coetested ist maw by the sub. scriber. • .ROBERT NELIGII. Doc 14th • 50—tf . FRESH Goposu . .. JUST opotied a large and splebdtil supply.of sea • : sonably Goods, compnaing a keneral asaartment ', of ' - -s ,` y ,r. - VZ• ...', ~I;+,4•Pe'l DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, I LIQUORS, ' HARDW FISH, PLASTER„ CHEESE, SALt, 4t0.,44A All of which will be sold cheep for mit or ex: change for coentry product. at the Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, No'v 23 I ,47—tt 11 4~ careful =1 WAli T. EPTING. -; ;. ' • 'fly-~ ~ ~ :.}.Y~~ ri
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