The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 23, 1840, Image 4

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f . Red Preeili
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ia l bar oi; r • . Vitriol Alh.
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,do -Green I Tart. hatetit: ' •
- do Eta_ • e Ether sulpb. •
tassiTolloW do • Nitric •
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-Copperas-.toast
Mat. thy . • •
-AT Pude **phis
itlstistio Acid I akt, :
nvoi Balm I 'Lac-Fadphur •
!Wt., Acid . de Vireos.
Sup " Settees Pilitteral •
Cerro*.ere 'EddoPt do' , • •
: Reheats ofCliamplMV.Sal Nitreßrimstone.noras.me,.
nor fotsate,tlmainvesuenrinned artieles.togethea with
eril • iisirdrw tof ?Mors. Drop and - Dye Stairs,
and every Om a 'el!! the tnowtid . sad rdedicinst
.. Being matiatharers of all ihe artielei eunnieiated on
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' der the above heath they nledge themselves to supply
their thende timl File public on . the - mast • reasonable
was- . \ j 4 , „ • • : - -
• itvlovr, and Picture Glass. from ii 8. :to 24 SO.
f. - 4s.
183
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The amendle Pine.
',,ik SEVERE cies of Pitts s cured at 100 Chatham
A•••llliTtei Mi.Deniel Spinning of Shrewsbury, Eden
'Town, New Jersey. was severely afflicted with Piles
for more than 20 years. lie bed remotest° med.
iiints of itlMostrer y description, alert thir edtice of ,
"literal swaneut Physicians, bilknever
,found the
',lightest relief iron', soy source whatenevrs until he
tailed on Dr: Einniss of 100 Chatham street s N . Y,
' end procured smile medicine from him. from which
he found turenediettortlior , nod eithsequently s per.
facteamt. 1 i' L 4
. BEWARE OF 'VON EVEITS.
thatcaufiffnes•-particutar in purchasing loses
that the label ofhis Medicine cantatas a notce of its
entry occording to Act of t. n And be like
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Wise particular it obtaining them at 100 Chatham
street, New:York. or from the 1 --'
1 1 1 4erejas Agent.
1 - t l i , 'it. BANNAN, Pottsvilie.'.
Sae 11
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OaV
oirg Liademy. '
rrms,fiti etthisinstituton, respect f ully in.
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forms theirinaightioursandkiie public general
11 that the eicailtmist is noWegica ior the reception ot
P a m f r om alli , parts of the country. Its situation
is one, of the moat healthful and pleasant in the
elate—there is thing within its vicinity to draw 1
youth from Ith , 1 path a!, Morality—every thing ia {!
calculated to editors Pupils trumktbroad. - 1
The principal; ilatittctur is Me. P. B. Correa. late
of Bickinsob Cellege't and they ,t - eel ensured that fie
any be able tei;.give, general aittisfaetion to those
who may be diaposeditu patroniwirthe Institution.--
in cenwvieneti‘of receiving the itate annuity, the
pries of Tiii i t habi t been much reduced, and nn
pains have ) n spared in pnividing every thing
which may ,idttto the comfort and advancement of
the-scholar: I
The cantos ef Slav and the. plan of instruction,
ere theOurtos with'llime of the older Academies of
our state; but atudiei immediately connected with
the hnsineese lite , ind the bitereonrse of society,
Jain cousritine Prominent demi; rtment. .
of
ert, adinissiott may be made to either
of the eutoirdi 're, Thews ARE' the-Inotitution.
JOHN:DROH 'R. 1 FRET/ERICK REED,
HENRY 1 0,0 TE, •! 'WILLIAM GARRET,
ISAAC ORW Gl* I . 30HN M. BICKEL.
-,JOHN MAW .RERI,- JOSEPII WOOLISON.
_ Oiwigibtirg,,Oct. 0 ..
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%chi Cainomile Sills. '
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A. NONE riceni test of the eerier:lla virtu; of
. 41 %. Dr. Win. Biagi' Medicines.—DYSPEPSlA.
"PEN YEARS STANDING.-:—, Mr. 3. McKenzie.
172 Stanton', airzel. wits afflicted with the above cOm.
plaint, tor ten ears. Which inciapaciated h ind au in.
Wye., forth 064 oral: years. in atng to
his busineria. mitered to perfect health under the
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salutary treat eat a Dr. WmAvany.
• , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
113" CituticraJr. Be tiarticidsr l . in purchasing to see
The label or this Medicine eentains a patios of its
entry aceortfhig t t o Ad of Conkress. And be like.
wise pWrtieularr 'obtaining teem at lop Chatham
sweet. NewrYnr , eriirran the : _
• ( rßetralor Agent.
- lt BANNAN. Pottsville. •
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` Jan 11
I Vottaville
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1111A,8016E 'MANUFACTORY.'
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MOM 'subsciber begs leavOo 'inform the inhab•
a tains of this place, and tlistur rounding country.
that he has on hand, and intends keeping a large
.and veil aele4ed quantity of Marble Monuments,.
ion gmves--and would invite the wishing to pur.
.thaselo give, him a call, as he assures them that he
gill sell as eheap;ss they can be procured any where
in the. State, and as Well engraved; which will be
alone in.eitheiEngliah or Gorman, Scotch, Irish, or
Welsh language or tins Malec!.
Jona ISAAC TAYLOR. Si.
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MinE Delatiort c rid Raritan Cones Compiny
a glee nottee,that during the ensuing reason they
will•haire a daily tnw(Sundatis excepted) by tateant
bosh,. betweeb ten ant nno and Bordentown, and be
tween New aranawio .New York, for Cost
BOAT% and thit,they, will only charge Sixty cents
Ear ton, ineiOing the Tolls on the Canal. AU such
Boats returning ernpur. will not be charged in)
thing, for Siena Ilneiap. or Tolls en Canal
If ramming with Freight the lowest rates will be
*bargeSignedd.,
• , R.F. -STOCKTON, Presiiiro.
FOOS Shia
'Peter Farieytif Farewell.
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illaferErt 111 ARLEY, iii taking leave of his young
„frientisilas an author, lbw; another 'excellent
work addressed to yotith, with a design to make the
Christian Religion accessible , those who have en
Oman , of education beyond the precincts of the fire
aids, and cottnon'Sehool. jail received and for sate
by-- B. BANNAN.
April 11 15—
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- To Selo
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$ll
direct' fo Nett York•
TE abaft-thee' is prepared at all times with Horses
and the necessary noising Machinery to discharge
the Schuylkill and'Bolda immediately on application.at
thelowest rates.
Also..tiorses and Iloiedneyackle to let to thosewho
WishtoAlo thew ewe discharging.
ApplY at No. MI Washington street : near the Bsttety
-WM. T. ANDERKIN
New York; March 14.1040. ll•tf
To'. Let. -
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17.1 ;THE upper part of the Dwelling House now
cieeepied by itteriber. sill be let on rem
mule termite email. catnity.r • • -
•L M. S,4IO§LAN D.
BiaribrAdditiott'ldereti 21 1*;" 11 1
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.New •itraritl-fmoked Beet
:item reeirivd, an additional anpply of this gape
itiot article, • Fur Bale by , • , a
' 'Dec 7 49-tt • \ T. & DEATTY.
A tprks,onalasedening. , I
illeStAdOtrl3; /merle n Gardener's Calendar,
Jo? ,
eoataleing a complete, account of all the work
necessary to bei done lotbi , Kitchen Garden. Fruit
"; Garden. Orchard. Vineyard. • Nursery. Pleasure
Ground. Flower Garden. Green House., Hot Hone.
tad .Pureirg Pelee*, &C. Sicy forfierty mint,. ' i f&
the year. ,
Sridgosn'i Gardener's Assistant, being a eamedetet
sedstant-br the Frei,: Flower.and Iregatibleaskr.
dm' MPS etarksoutht to : be the hinds of ev
ery Farmer and Gardener. lust teesised end i for
:Isle by ' 13. ..TUMULI
Apnlll , I Lt. )2'
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HER n PIMA. _ r- ,
tirtRESE Piiti are 'etorapbeett offlelo4 *ea we.
ert specific Salim tipon, the- flairti•give
impulse or strength to arterial *pleat ;the blood
iegnickenetatidorpailitedinitireircolideodu k2 Oil b
all the sesseta,'wbettier the altre.ihe parts situated
leternelly.es tbi eitinsmitiell and as all tbs-store
donee{ the hettyitre dre.asalliga the blood. there is
it;'irisesequent increiiiiivfllll.y se Melton ' and a
quietened action of the &hoofbeat and erillaleni, or
disetarrgingeessels. Any morbid iounri which - May
have taken - plow is norrected; all obstructions are
removed. to blond 1. Purified. end Ibo body resdino°
arhealtbretate. • , • , ,
BEWARE or cormrearEns
areggittirs.—lie particularik purchasing to' see
that the label of this Medicine'-contains anodes of
its entry according 'to Aet of . Congress. And be
itltesulis particular to obtaining them at-100 Chat.
tern street, New York, or from the- • .
! • REGULAR AGENT.
D. RANNAN.: ,
Lumieirl Lipmfberit
BE subscriber would respectfully invite the
Oration 01 the public to his stock of Lumber,
*Met consists of,seseat,y thobsond feet of - serious
kinds suitable fa Colliery purposes—such as Hem
bock Planks. ItoersS, Joists. Oak Plank f and 2
. iinebetr,Scantling for Waggon sills. all well seasoned
'and*fin immediate use. also. •
20 thousand Weather . oarda,
25 'hominid Shingles,
Panned Plank la, Plastering and Shingling
iLath. all of which will be disposed of low. and on
itecomiii - odating terms, A. A. GJLE.
I Feb 15' • Ttf
EZ2I
orm!' Worms I; Warms 17::
91440 remove these troublesome and dangcrourr in
habitants" Of the Stomach and. Bonet% which
So often impair \the health ano destroy the livei of
Children, use JAYNE'S TONIC VERAUFUGE,
ja certain and twill preparation for the removal of the
ivarious kinds of \Wolof. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
t Want of Appetite, infantile Fever and Ague and
of the Sternlieb and Bowels send Organs of
;Digestion. To be- had at No. 20 South Tfil D
street, Philadelphia; and of Wm. T. Epting, and
'Clemens & Plinths, Pottsville—Price 50 cents.
26 • 43-ly
P ills
'vac safest, the beit', -- most efficacious imp truly vegit-
Pills in exiltance are
DR. Lethirs BDOGDPJLLLS,
. A component part Of which brearsaparilla.and known
to be the moat effectual and thoraugh purifier ofthe blood
cunt animal fluids ever discovered. As a ganite or ac
tive purgaive,they tagequally efficacinus•--whiALttikieg
them no change of diet or restraint from occopottrin
ss
necessary. The, maybe taken at alltimes and under all
circninstanees—they will not reduce or weaken the sys
tem by their effect as moat purgatives do—much com
ment upon their virtues is unnecessary—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 invliaeases of the
stomach. liver, intestines.dic., they are the only pills in
existence that clepnse and pray the Hood and animal
tuids.removnag all noxious and diseased humors there
sow, and thereby reuioviue all eruptions from the skin—
dry and watery pimples from the face, neck and body.
tetter, rash, or breaking out of the skin, and all cutane
minuaffections whatever
Rey are prepared from vegetable extracts. (warrant
ee rem mercury and the minerals) and by a lega
tor Physician, emoted by Drs. Physic, Horner, Gibson,
Jackson, James. Dewees, Hartt,Cose, &e. besides nu
merous other physicians throughout the United States,
who daily employ them in then practice. administering
them to their patients in preference to all other purga
tives, and in preference to all other preparations of Sar
saparilla. in consequence of 'their possessing the com
.bined effects of torreeting the diseased humors 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, or requiring
restrietions.die.
Numerous testimonials, certificates and recommenda
tions of those Pills: from physicians and others.aecom
pant*/ directions with each hex. Dr. N. B. Leidy's
signature accomp anies the genuine on two sides of each
box on a yellow iabet.
Prim Ilventrfivecentsu
For Italy by
Sole Agent for Schuylkill County.
Also fortale by J. F. Taylor & Co., Minereville,
Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbon.
Marl I
WA WINED. •
c oSection 5,3 d Division and sth Residence of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Rued. west of
AarpersiFerry. 300 men, Drillers and other Labour.
ing men will meet with employment, and the high.
est wages on the has of Rail Road. The work is
located in the most healthy part of Virginia, being
mil ; the head waters of the ['Womack and a fine
chuir and open country. Men coming tin here , will
call on - Mr. John Farrell, Cumberland, Si miles
above the .work, or on Christopher McDonald, Old.
town, 40 miles below Maryland:or on the work to
CROW-LY & RAW LES.
Contractors.
Feb 1 6 if
CoMei' to be Let.
/111 HE subscriber will receive proposals for rent
ing the Al iddleport Colliery, lately occupied by
John C. Circovius, The veins are ready for soil
ing, gangways having been driven...Aires:lls opened
and houses and fy►turea erected, with every facility
for iminediitely eimimenceing an esten•ive business.
The lessee will have an opportunity also to lease
or purchase the :ad road waggons, drift cars, and
mining implements now on the premises, and sulE.
dent for a large business.
Oct 5 dh—tf
I'roposals,
WILD be received at the Engineer's (dee nll h e
Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, at
Reading, next door to Berrie Hotel. till the Ist of
November next, for furnishing 40,008 White Oak,
or Reek Oak Sills„ 7 feet, long. and flatted to 7 inch
es thrift. end wide enough to square 8 itches by 7.
—To be delivered at carious points on the line of
the Rail Road. between Reading and Port Clinton,
by the open. ing of the navigation next • piing. Fur
fur therparticulara enquire at the F.ngineeree Office.
WIRT ROBINKIN. Engineer.
ReadingFeh. 11 5 if
Bricks: Bricks
MADE to older at the dancer Sum Brick Yard,
4 .va and supplied to suit purchasers..Enquire of
the subscriber. THOMAS HERVEY.
April 11 15 tf
Medicated 'Sarsaparilla.
A FRESH supply of Lettly's celebrated Medico
ed Sarsaparilla, just received and,for sale by
Feb $ 6 B. HANNAN.
MEW LINE.
'oat
c; :r Freights to Reading 4 Pottsville Reduied.
FrIlE subscriber haying made arrangements for a num
ber of first_ rate Covered ,Elosts, will forward goods
to Reading at the atiusuall low freights of 62 BO cents
per ton of 72000 lbs. (delivered'on the Wharf,) also to
Pottsville for $l5O cents per ton of $201.10 lbs. (delivered
on the Wharf.) 113' Merchants by leaving their orders
v itb the inbactiber, or at the Hardware Store ofMesars:
'Parker ,KeiM& Sheisrell, Market street above 6th.can
have t heir got* Collected and delivered at his Ware.
house on the Schuylkill for BO cents per dray load; the
unto prieW which is new paid to Broad street. Omni
buses running from the Philadelphia KaChange, pass the
Ware Hours every 10 minutes.
WILLIAM P. ORRICK,
- Chesnut street Wharf,Schnylkill.
Phaihdelphia March 14th, 0140." 11-3 mo.
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. LIFE OF
UAILTLISOST,: •
will' five plates, price 20 cents each, just tn . : ,
.v v- tared and tor sale at this Dike. .
Aloe. 'German Lives 'us Harrison, with Plates
"darn by Fradcir J. Grand, Esq. who Wee bat
Year a Van Buten Ma0...-trice 6 centaper copy.
April IS ; t .1 • • 4 .. , c=r 14
Prints of
THE FEOPLES,OANDIDATE FOR TILE
- PRESIDENCY.
ma yraOGßAVlllCliiiuts ofGen. frarrison, price
eeatejtiet ieeetrad and tor sate'st thisciffiee
- sptil 4
Genoa* sind ngUih•
•toutAxiVAtcybrisee. just retoteetood 'for
fitki bi, 8..8AN NAN.
BEBE
BIM
B. BANNA IC
19-If
G. W. FARQUHAR
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CHILIMEtt.
; . -Ibl idliere mid Na • " ' - : ~.t- -
Te - mtisageetfthe teeth' thrter ;gh the(cithigradacell
_.. youbleeente a*ldengerous - cpupitims. it is inowit
by mothers, that there m a -glen atiternat in the mouth
and gums dariticthis:ifircesa. 'i Tim vim* swell,lbese•
credos ado alms ismcreesedithe child insetted with
frequat and teuldeoHniofcrying. watching'. main ii
its steep. and irmisme in peculiar parts; the child *Webs
with clowns vudentat. - And thong's its lingers into its
mouth. If these precareary symptoms itre not•speeddy
alleviatotepasnaidieconvalsions universally eepereents
- ana mann cause the dialointiOn -of the Min*. A !Mothers
who have their little babes afflicted with these diarela
ing irnaptonm, no; apply , the celebrated ,American
Soothing•Syrup.w • ho preserved hundreds enceinte ,
when thought past, recovery. from being naddenlystmck
ed with ilot foal malady convulsions. 1
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This infallible remedy bas plowed fuogreds 'then•
airtight past medial. from convulsions. As root as
the Syrup utrabb an the gums. - the child will reenter.
tt
Thiry preparation so innocent, so efacactain. and so
pleseant.dun Doe "td will refuleto (emit gams be rubbed
with - tt. When i fants. are at the age of four months,
though there is 0 • appearance of teeth. one bottle of
the Sytup shotdd, be used on themes to open the pores.
Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery
where there nre,young children. for if aehild wakes in
the night withltie pain in the gums. the Syrup itnmedi ,
ately gives ease. by opening the pores and healing the
gums; thereby preventing C.onvnistona. Fevers. dm
BEWARE OF COrisiTF.RFELTS.
.117 CauDan , -13e particular in purchasing to lien that
the label of this medicine contains a notice otos entry
according to Act of Congress. And beliketvise parties
lar in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street. New-York,
or from the
REGULAR AGENT. •
• B. &ANNAN Potterviße
01FIEIROVAll...4)11. AVM , EVANS' has removed
his OFFICE in Philadelphia for the sale of hisCaltostus
aqd APPERINNT VILLA. and EVAN'S SOOTHING Stray?.
for Children Teething. to No. S SOUTH SEVENTH,
CORNER OF MARKET STREET, where all business
connected with the sale of hie Medicines. will in Inters
be transacted; and where the above medicines may al-
Ways be bad Gums.
WM. EVANS:M. D.
N. D.—The principal office is at No: lOU.Obutham
street. New York where communications by letter. ate
requested to bemade direct.
10 - DEW AKE OF COUNTERFEITS—co
Ocelot 1839 50
WINSLOW'S
COMPOUND BALSAM OF
SIORTIROUNM
COMPOSED or the concentrated virtues of the
herbs of Horehound, floneset and several other
vegetable substances. Warranted pure from any'
Mineral whatever. This invaluable medicine is
daily 'effecting some of the most astonishing cores
that bays ever been known. Ail who have ever osed
it for asthma. congbei . spitting blood, whooping
cough r eroop or hives, consumption, chronic pleurisy,
hoarecoess r piiin and tioreness of the breast, difficulty
of breathing. and every other disease of the longs
and breast, can and do tweet to its titietulneim—
Bronchitis. a disease which is sweeping thousands
upon thousands to a monitor., grave, under the mut.
taken name of Fonsimiption. Is always cured by it.
The usual symptoms of this disease,_Bronehilis, arc
cough, soreness: of the lungs or throat... heartiness,
difficulty of breathing, asthma, hectic fever...a spit
ting up of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood.
ft is an inflammation-of the fine skin which hues the
inside of the whole of the wind tube" of air .easels,
which run through every part of the lungs. The
Balsam immediately suppresses the cough. pain, in-
Banutuatiap, (ever and difficulty of breathing. & pro
ducts a. free and easy expectoration and a sure is
soon effected.
Read the following letter front
Pittsford, Monroe co, Nov. 9,1839.
Mr. John M. Winslow. Druggist.
Dear Sir : I have been fora aeries of years afflict
ed with an affection of the Lungs. and a hard cough,
and have many times arose in the morning as com
pletely extunntred 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. Alt the other remedies or imitative&
that I have abed, leave the bowels in a congested
state, while years 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
complaints or any disease appertaining to the lunge,
and I take this opportunity to 'thank you for the
great relief and Senefit I have experienced through
your instrumentality. Yours, with much respect,
WAIL COGSVI ELL:
Price SO cents per bottle.
For male by Cusittras & PARVIN, tind Wu.
trim, Pottaville,Pa g aud by Druggists in the Country
generally.
Fet 220840
Pocket' Ma ps.
UST received a flesh supply of Pocket Maps for
IT Travellers among winch are
Traveller's Guide throughout the United Stales
Maps of Pennsylvania.
do. Ohio
do. 'odium
do.
do. Michigan
d a , Missouri
do. Wiseorsin
do. Arkansas
do. Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi
do. Texas.
Also Canals and Rail Roads thronghoot the Uni
ted States. all of which elil be sold at ,Philadelithie
prima. B. HANNAN.
S.pt2l
nissage from the
Ohn cOUXTRY.
Z PERSONS wishing to pay their pas
- , page 'or their friend* in the Old Conn
!Mean have their business atieri'ded to
--=_.±r by applying to R. RANNAN.
Minos' imam) office.
His rates of Fare from IL:veil:inn) to New York
is OM and 916 int:darling Hospital
dren under 10 years ufage half price.
Marchl4 11
Port Clinton Foundry
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold at private sale. the Futardry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton ,Sch uv ik t
county. on v,ery, reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road. now making, lad
will in a short time be one of the best situations
in.the country to do a large business For , terms
dt.c. apply to PARKE& TIERS.
I
ton Foundeis,'Philadelphio.
or ISAC MYERS,
Pan
f-63t
Pascal Iron Works Ware
house.
No. 77 Souo Third Slum S. E. Meet W*ku
PINLADELPIIIA.
oliikti+l4, Tinker tr . . 77linvis,
IRON Fin:lndere, - and Manufacturer*, or cool
Gratea, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges,-Bath Buil
era, Perpetual. Ovens. &c.. iWelded Wrought Iron
Tubes, for Stearn, Gas, Hot Water, dter
ga*bty. Lamps
of the beat Construction.
I=
patterns for the Voendry reeeived,and casting,
delivered at the Warehouse, Third &- Walnut St.
PjAtadolphia ,
:illeptembetl26. 11338.
of. :
sap
ISCOPIN s'nd lowa. Public 'Laid Surreys
• ' a eery useful' Map for person • desirous o f
settling in the above mentioned States. jade received
and for sale by a D. BANIQN.
Oct 19 ' • • • AI
FediValli Atraiiii.
ikalisnpyly, j nst received and for sale by
a BANNAN
kVlAAgiUfAs#l , o4ll43ilMtiAWa'
:F;0 '4WI-'iF , T , ' 7 , :; t.*., 74:
BE
Mi „lop
•ftty of every description. against loss ot dual:v.l by
t I
ghesubieriber barn been appointed At:om for the a
boviotentioncd Institution and is now prepared to mike
linsultartererpon every descnrtion of property al; the
lowest rates. OhNJAMIN BANN 'I
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Pottsville-Feb.2l.MM " 15
THFIbELAW A REGOUNtY
Insurance Compapy.
CAPITAL ALTIfORISED BY LAW. $250 OXL
CHA ItTElt Pt3tPETUAto
SIIAKE both limited and, peroetnal Insurances
I.v.s on Brick, Stoke or V'ratne Buildings, Stores.
notch. tfi:lll,, Sons, Stables. Merchandise, Furnawe
and Property of description against lossor data
asP I'kE*
MAR/IVE AND INLAND INSCRANCE.
The i)aaware County rasursuce company willtilso
insureptOinsrloss on all kinds iii marine risks and a
gainst thedarriage or loss upon the transportation or
goods, carps. and mereatidise by water; or by rail way.
upon terms Its favourable as any other institution.
For farther inflinnatton oa the subject orineur.
mice. e ither against Fire, marine or Inland risks.
Apply•to HENRY G. 11011/AKIN. Arent.
• July lfr i 34-tl' %I Schuylkill Haven.
or WILLIAM B KITTS.
. • . • At Orwigsburg.
FEMALE moirrmr PILLS.
,INHESE Pills are strongly reernitmended to the '
a notice of the ladies as a safe arid efficient rem
edy in removing those complaints . peeuliat to their
sex, front want of exescisel or general Debility of
the System. Obstructions. Suppressions, and Irrigu
tartly of the Menses; at the seine time strengthen
tog. cleansing, and giving tone to the Stomach and
Bowels, and produeing a new and healthy action
throughout the eystem genetelly. They create Ark
petite, correct Indigestion, remove Giddiness and
Nervona headache and are eminently useful in
those flatulent eumplainta which distress Females
PO much at the "`!watt or Lira." They obviate
costiveness, and mintier:ref all Hysterical and Ner
vous Affections. ..Ste. &c. They invariably mature
tho pallid and delicate female to health ami vigor.
These Pills hove gained the sanction and opine
bating of the most eminent Physicians in the Unit
ed States, and many mothers can likewise testify to
their extraordinary efficacy. To married females,
whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of cono u
hial happiness have been defeated, these Pilla may
be truly esteemed a blisaftd boon. They soon reno.
vate all functional debility, and if taken (according
to directions,) obviate all morbid action. They dis
pel that fulsome and disagreeable sensation common
to females at each monthly return, likewise the at
terrdant pains in the back. tide, or loins ; they gen
erally counteract the nausea, vomiting, and other
nervous affections in cholotrosia, or green sickness in
a few days. (and if continued according to direc—
tions,) anon effect a perfect care,
This Medicine isticknowiedged to be one of the
most valuable ever disovereilOis a purifier Of the
Blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla.
whether as a sudorific or alterative.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
QT Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see
that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of
its entry according to Act of, Congress. And be
likewise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chat.
ham street, New York, or from the
REGULAR AGENT,
B. -BANNAN; Pottsville Pa.
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Dr. Jan's Etpectorainit.
Wcooviderit a duty to call public attention to
'v.' this ndmiaable preparation for Pulmonary Dis
eases—especially Covhs, Colds. Consumption, Spittin,
Blood. Asthma, Bronchial Affections.. Whooping Cough,
•tc. It is used and very highly approved by persons of
the first respentability,ltit we feel confident in saying
that atrial of its efficacy will be its best recommenda
tion. '
Dr. Jonathan Going. President of Granville College,
Ohio,(late of New York) in a letter to Or. Jayne, dated
Nevi :York, December. 1836. says-1 4 11e was laboring
under a .evere cold, cough and hoaraness. and that his
difficulty of breathing was so great that he telt himself
iu imiument danger of immediate suffocation. but was
perfectly cured by toeinetms Expectorant." ,N 1 re. Dellis:
ofSalem. New Jersey, was cured or Asihma, of twenty
rears standing, by using two bottles or this medicine.
Mrs. Ward, also of Salem. was cured of the same com
plaint by one bottle. , A young lady. also of'Salem.
Ylin
was beiieved by her friends io be far gone with con•
aumptiou was perfectly re.tored by three bottles. DT.
Hamilton. of St. Janies. South Carolina, was greatly
affected by a cough: linarsnesr., and soreness of, the
lungs; arrion using a bottle of this medicine found per.
=neat relief.
Mr. Nicholas tiro ris. sen., one or the Deacons of the
first BUMS! Church, in Philadelphia has beenrfectly
cur -d by it=afler having suffered for spe
ixTv EARS
with Coughs, Asthma. and spitting of flood. which no
remedy before could reliet e.
The flee. a C. P.Crosky, writer us follows:
FORK, June 15, 1b39.
To Da. Javtge.—lllear Sir: t have made use of your
Expectorant, personally and in in' family, for the lust
six years withgreat benefit. Ineeed I may consider- my
life prolonted ety the use of this ,valuable medicine
unties the nlessing of(od. for several years I way say
almost as much is the case of my wife, and also of the
Rev.' Mr Tolson. of the Island of Jamaica. For all
cases of cough, inflammatinit of the chest lungs, and
throat, I do most unhesitatingly recommend this as the
best medicine I have et er tried. My earnest wish is
that others afflicted as I have been, may cape - fence the
same relref, which I am persuaded, they will. by using
your F..spettorant. C. C. P. CROSBY.
'F e following certificate is from a practising MY-
Sit ' AN end it notch respected ,
.Cietttyntan ufthe Math
odis society, dated Modest Town, yo., August 2. 1838.
'Dr. Jayttes-Dear Sir: I have been using your. Expec
torantestenstrely in my. practice • for the hilt three
months and for all attacks of Colds. Coughs. tenants
don of the Lung., Consumption, Asthma, Pains and
Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best rnedi
me thave ever tried. Very respectfully yours.
R. W. WILLIAMN.M. D.
Thilil giPECTORANT never faits tti cute ASAMO Of re.
fiesta i Cough. Price St.
Ptertared only by Dr. D Jayne. No. Sonth 3d street.
• Philadelphia. and may be had ofO. liV.Oaktey, Reading.
C. laisenring. Mauch Chunk, D Welke-, Pori Clinton.
Win. T Epting andelemens & Partin, Pottsville. where
may also be had Jape's Sires rive Puss: CARMLNA'
'FIVE 641114)1.andTostieVsaSivuoft.
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Preserves,
riptiP subscriber has joist • received and offers for
isle preserved
. Quinces. Pesti, Crab A ppleti.
Peaches, and Grnger. '
Currant Jelly.
Blackberry do.,
Tamarinds. JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
oet,.g6 43-if
Dawes Safety. Lamps,
nr, , the heat constroction‘and twit approved kind
I!" also makes new genus to old lamps, and other
epaini done at the subscriber'tClock and Watch
llaker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville.
Jaffe 1` 29.4 f , JOSEPH aIATSWORTH.
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WHIPSI WHIPS! I -
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AFliESH.Alepply of Whips . } warranted ot .
a . Su
iieriew ininufactip.e, just received and'for sate
at thwOffice. :-., . _,.:- : B. BANNAN.,
4;124 :. ' - 4
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LIIRFT Leeson, io Geornetri. with nineties! op
OiCetteptiTl MenilitatiOnoind Ar9fieer's Work
end r• Prleebrinine , by .h sties Device, lust received
ludAT eels -by • IL• HANNAN.-
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P • -above estidiliebottnu
Wilanalltig.
street. The citatral
a hicatie*‘,
seethe e.patetwa or the omelets\
city ofiandloid, ouiy °Fee wrofig inducement,
who may desire kindly attentions and nitertable`..,
whileareoarninglN Oconee or business in the a
Philadelphia,
Baxisfannilied with choice liquonr; his l'lnk
will present every object which might be elpepted:from
an abundazt and excillent market.; his Era wet, is es.
tensive,had attetnoedby an attentive bottler rend with
every olsposition to eteltaGneste ceenfortabletiudeatbr
fied. he anticipates a due share of patronage. L
P hiladelphia.lnerch leib,lB4o. I latedem
Dr. Jaynes Ezpectorant
ptaitiiiv.iloilitee ladatlY sfeelingionte
as of the Most aStoroithing cores that have ever
been 'known. All Who have ever used it for Aath
as a.Congh.ttpittintufßleon,floying ema g h.Crou p .
or (live., Conenniption; Chronic - Pleurisy. Hearer
flees, Pain end Le...ciaroesS of the Breast. Demob, of
Breathing, antlevery other dieerse of the lunge sad
and breast. can and do attest to its usefulnerte.--
finetchilis. a dit.eilee Which is annually sweeping
thousands upon thouiands to a premature grave. an.
derthe mistaken risme: of consumption,' if always
cured by it. Their usual symptoms ofthia disease
(Bronchitis) are cough, toreness of the lungs
and throat, hoarseess, difficulty of breathing, asth
ma. hectic feveroi spitting op of phlegm or matter,
end sometimes blriod. j Kis an intliMmation of the
floe skin which lines the,inside of the whole at the
wind tube s or air vestals, which runs through every
part of the lungs: The expectorant immediately
suppresses the cough, pain. indentation, !ever and
difficulty of breathieg. and produces a free and easy
Expectoration. and cure a is soon effected:
It, always mires; asthma—two or three large.doses
'roll cure the croup or. hives ofchildreei, in from fill
teen minutes to en hour's time.* It immediately
subdues the violence of hopping cough. and effects a
speedy cure. Hundliede whet have been given up
by their physicians as ineureable with Iconsump.
tios,," have been restored to perfect health' by it.
Dr. Jonathan Going, President of the' Granville
College, Ohio, {tate of New (irk) in a letter to . Dr.
Jayne. dated New York, December. 1t5336, says—
He was laboring under,* severe cold, laugh sod
oarsness, and that his difficulty of breathing was
9 0 great that he telt himself in imminent danger of
immediate suffocation, but wee perfectly cored by
using thin Expectorant." Mrs. Dello., of Salem,
New Jersey. was:cured of Asthma. of lvient, Yenta
standire, by using two bottles of this Medicine.—
Mira. Ward. also of Salem, was cored of the same
complaint by one 'battle. - A young lady. also of Sa
lem, who was believed by her friends to he far gone
with consumption was perfectly restored by three
bottles. Dr. Hamilton, of St. James, South Carol'
ne, was greatly affected by a cough, hoar...netts. end
soreness of the hinge. and on using a bottle of this
medicine found permanent relief.
,on
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Extract of 'Certificate from the Rev. Dr. Babcock.
late President of the Waterville College, Maine.
s•From intimate pentanel acquamtance with Dr.
D. Jayneot regular etodentlif the Medical Univcr
pity of Pennsylvania; and an experienced, success•
ful practitioner of medicine, 1 wee prepared to ap
preciate the numerous testimonials in favor of his
different mei:Real prepavationsimuch more highly
than the great majority of those which are eaten
steely eulogised. On trial of them in my own fam
ily. and some of them personally. I have more than
realised their (amiable anticipations. They are
what they profess to be -t-not quack nostrums-but
skilfully prepared antidotes for some of the matt
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 hi this city and chew here. and I do not
hesitate to commend them as a valuable addition to
our materia medics, and a;ssife, as well as eminently
useful remedy for the diaeased."
RUFUS BADCOCK, Jr. •
Philadelphia, 7th June; 1838.
The Rev. C. C. P. Crosby. tote Editor of th• Amer
icon Baptist. writes as follows:
NEW YORK, June 15, 1838.
To Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir: I have made use of
your Expectorant. personally and in my family, for
the last at years with great benefit. Indted I may
consider my life prolonged by the use of this val
uable medicine, under the blessing of God. for sev
eral years. I may say almost as much in
the ease of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tin
son, of the Isand of Jamaica. For all cases of cough.
mfiamation of the chest. lungs, and throat, I do most
unhesitatingly recommend this as the best medmine
I have ever tried. My earnest wish ts, that others
afflicted
,aw I have been. may experieure the same
relief, which I am persuaded !hey will, by using
your Expectorant.
Extract of a certificate from the Rev. Mr. Brad
ford.
Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir—My child, owing to expo
sure, when recently coining up the Ohio, was attack
ed by that horrible moiety. croup. We landde
in the night at Beaver Point, and when our fears ,
were alarnicd, least the hoarse, sepulchral cough
was the forerimner of death. we gave him a tea
spoonful of tha'•Expectoratt" (a bottle of which you
presented me with when in Philadelphia) and ap
plied some liniment to the threat-and breast ; and
before many minutes the heartiness was gone, the
child breathed freely and slept sweetly. Owing to
these circumstances it cannot be wondered at why
1 hare so high an opinion of Dr:Jay:lea medicine.
and why 1 advise every family to keep it on hand
ready for any emergency•
ARTHUR 8 RR ADFOR D. ~.
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. Javne's office 20 Smith Third street,
Philadelphia. where all orders will be promptly at-
tended to. Price $l.
Sold by Clemens & • Parvin, and Wm T. Epilog,
Druggists, Centre street, Pottsville.
Jan 2,5 4
Croup, Cough, Asthma.
WITTING Blood, Hopping! Cough and all PULMONA
RT Durs.tate. cored by JAYNE'S EXPECTOR A AT.
and SUMMER 051.81PLAINTA. CHO. ERA MiIEBUS, MAR..
gani tg , Dygggreg and all the various affections of
the Stomach and Bowels removal by his CARMINA
TIVE BALSAM.
Please read the following letter.
DARLINGTON, Bearer County. Pa.
February. 1839
DEAR SIR--I feel it due to you 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 your "Carminative Balsam."
My little son. when about two months old. was seized
with a bowel annplaint caused list suppose, by a change
ofdiet. It continued for two weeks without intermis
sion. It continued two weeks without i-termission, and
notwithstanding the remedies prescribed by a respecta
ble physician, we give up the child a victim,as we sup
posedtm a fatal disease,but I providentially heard of
"Ja 's Carminative." as an effectual -cure for bowel
int. and immediately despatched a messenger to
f• • n seventeen miles oil for a bottle. By the use of
this medicine. in leas than thiny.six hours the disease
was checked; and by its continued use for a few days
thetbild was restored to perfect health. Shortly after
this, there occurred a similar case in one of the families
of my congregation. prescribed "Jayne's Carmine.
tire." and the result was a speedy cure. Prom a knowl
edge ofthe e ffi cacy ofyour medicine in bowel complaint
a disease td which children. are constantly liable, I have
obtainettandlteep constantly in the house, a quantity of
the "Vaiminatike,"
'VA tame child, hying to • expoftrri, when recently
coming up the Obio, wasattacked by that horrible male.
dy;CROUP. We-landed in the night at Beaver Point.
and when entrAtars were alarmed lest the hoarsesepul
chralcougb. was the forerunneiofdeatb. we gave him
a tesimoon full, of the dExpeetrourd.-" la bottle ofwhich
you presented are with wbenin Philadelphialandapplied
some lineament to the throat and breast, and beforeuna
ny minutes therboarseness way gone. the .child breathed
freely and slept:sweetly. Owing to these circumstances
it cannot be wondered at why I have so high an opinion
of Dr Jaynes medicine, and whyi advise every family
to keep Roe bind ready for any emergency.
ItesPectfullAyouta.,. ' .
ARTHUR B. BRADFORCI,
• . 'Palter etthe•Preabrerian Chard), Dirlingtos, Pa.
Dr 'D. Jayne._ I
The aboveraluableimedicines may be had in Parrs
, i ttas ;• o raemeee and Partin, and of William T.+ Ep.
0:, W. Pale,. Reading. and ofDiNalker
Port Clines!.
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PaItsCUPTIORti will F te InNfistly and aceurately aims ,
pounded at ail iultta.'` t til, 4 .. ther pains or expense
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articles. and he hapax by•attentits, e ms can lament
and recieve his ahariforpublie Patrvis t ie„
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' ATTEATION! BAID 17EADg.' , _
1
iv all the remedies ever devsed.tor the restores
pun and preservation of le a fidiroothing hail
litid
been found equal/ibeil l ao/ gizmos Haar /bap
seldom fails to - festoie:the hair to health and beau.
ty. Many who were bald three nunghs ago, eau
now exhibit luxuriant brads ofbair by the use of lb
Copy of a letterfrom Dt. S. S. Fitch. ,
Philadvfpliii, May lA, 1838.
Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir: I feel that I can hardly
i t
say savor of li enough to you in tiert's Hair. Tonto,
sold by you ., My hair' had b en falling off • about
two years. end had become v e , y thin, threatening - il''"
speedy baldness, when I comm' ncedU s ing this rem.
nig. In about one week it ceased to fat oft. • t
have used it now about three enonths; and hate as •
full and thick is head of hair eel( can poasibly desire:
, -
have recommended its pee 3c, a number <lt my
Aiemle, who all speak well of it. li latthihlly ems
ployed. I have ne doubt of : its: general success. I
may add that before using the tyonic.l had tried els
moat all the various articles einployvd,for the: hair
mash as the Macassar Oil. all 'gm differentiOistka
timis of bear's oil. veg.' table hair oil. ike." ‘ willion r.
experiencing m.ch. Warty beet, fi t.
Respectfully -• •
8.8. firm. No. in Chesiligatreet.
Copy of a letter from C. C. Par*. Pastor of the Bap.
list church at Haddotifield. N.J.
IhddonfiekkFtbruary 1% 1839.
i
Dr. D. Jayne—Sir : I take pleasure in informing`
you that the bottle of Alibertiel Hair Tonic Which
obtained of you last October, has proved most nue.
factoty and successful. My (hair had for a lung
tame been exceedingly thin. IBut for two or three
years past at had so Callen out. ,that my head had, be.
i i
come almost entirety bald. 1 1 was under the neces
sity of concealing the beldnes by combing the bait
nn the stiles of it. But now a er using about half
of a bottle of tbe_Tonie, 1 base as luxuriant a gmwth
!
of hair as 1 ever had.
I C. C. Past.
The Rev Leonard Fletcher,i Pastor dab° Baptist
church at Great Valley, Pa., Who had been more or
less bald for many years, used three bottles of the
Hair Tonic, and has a Row - growth of new ham, os.
er all that part of his bead Where be was before
bald. writes—
"My hair growing fine ly, s assure yem"
L. Etscancs.
Westchester, Pa., March' 2,1839.
Mr. Bond, one of the CompVahan in the office of
the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Who bad lost nearly
all hie hair from off the top o his head, has had it
completely restored by the uso of this Tonic. Two '
Officers of the Arnerican Natty had good heads of
hair restored to.thern by using - five Wilier each of •
this Hair Tonic, one of whoni was over sixty years
of age. Four geotlemen connected with the rublia
press in Philadelphia, have ali+o had their baldness
removed by using this reine4 The Rev Mr. Park.
er, Pastor of the Presbyieriait Church in Delaware
counts. Pa., who was completely bald over all -the
top of his tread, and was also becoming considerably
gray, has used only two bottles of this tonic, and
has not only a luxuriant groWth of near hair Upon
hie head. but all the gray heirs have disappeared,
arid their places have been supplied by healthy hair
of a natural colo u r. Finally, i • nine cases of baldness
out of every ten, may pusitArely be removed by a
faithful application of this invaluable remedy.—
There is, therefore, now nos:cuss for a bakthead.
Prepared only by Dr D. JONE, sole pmprietor.
No. WI, South Third street, Philadelphi. Price 11
- II bottle.
The above valuable flair Tonic may he had in
Pottevil)e. oftlemene & Par Via. amid Wm. T.' Epp
ting. Druggists.
Where abut may be had Japers' &pederast and
Ceimialeive Balser/A-the (host valuable family
medicines that have ever been known.
Jan ! I
Resumption. of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
HE Setbsei iber returns him grateful achnowl
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and"
others. who stepped forward to hie assistance after
the io ns of his property by ',fire in December last,
and would Also acquaint them and the public gen
erally, abut he has again icommenced the Drug
Business in the boom forinerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borobgh of
Pottsville. where may always be had a general awl
sortment of
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, , Oils,
Glass, iDye Stain,
And every other article in the above line, which he
is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating
terms. -.
N. 8.. LT Physicians prebcriptions carefully pat
up at the shortest notice.
Pottier'lle, Meg 30;1838.
A BARGAIN.
For Sale or to Rent,
71%+, ACRES Coal Land, Witt) Waggons, Sa u t es
•PSereens, Landing, dte.. all iu complete order
for working, having 3 good Vela' 'open. situated
near Middleriort, and known oa the Lewis 4 thal,
Tract. For terms tipy to
JAMES M. BEA I ry, oottsvale,
or J ACO EfiPETERS. Philadelphia.
Assignees- of Jacob Boll& Co.
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THE Subscriber Owes nonce that the 75 setae et
Coal Lend nearlilliddleport, advertised for Wet
by James M. Beatty end !snob Peters, tltavignemr of
Jacob 801 l & Co.. are not the property of the said
lamb Bull & Co., nor ul the said Assignees, bat
that the title tor e h moiety SW the land is vested in
the aubscribet, and in the representatives of Henry
E.Neleigh, deeeseed, and Wet any title derived front
said assignees will be amteeted at law by the sub.
scriber. - RQBERT B. NELIGH.
Dec 14th I -50.4 f
March 23
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