HIM ME 12 OE t - ir • • .• ,_ ; ii r i 1 1 . .. ..... - 101t0Gr STORE .' ~ - .. - f.- - 1 THEtiirWlber • retijit,ctfullt4nraTlTlE ---- A: iris frlendtraliti the, -ptibuoiu t eneit 1, that, ~. _., : . h e , .6, jcipi;feeeived and opened' an zit • . ' - 11 - tertian .9fgenuThe acd;fresh , - • -bafidgi :aim iImICHEI}ICALS AND p . • , • •--, 'D S'ETUPPEI,, 4 orlibli‘Kfh era 14 of Perfumery Nod Fancy Ankh*, -and an'as 60meni of PATENT 'MEDI. 4 ClitlEfli sach'aa l'• 1' - r - • Eitemen's &Opel Oodfrey'rirmidial, Turlington'e aised! • Dlob?ii Car native, Mist= Du Malta, 98ritialrbil, HarterP, pod, Opedeldee, Worm Tea, 11ledkir's Eye Sall/a i l Lbeleltritifilliiiits - Pills, Thomp. - • , stni's Eye. Water, 9olden•Tincture, 'fetter, Ring Worm and n lieN ' ?Watt - neat, Barber's celebrated 741011115 Powder, &C. l OltlC., • , • „Anli . which are!_offered for safe very low. .. FENCED _ avitik engaged the services of an EXPERT: ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadelphia. 'he feels Confider - tie in ataturin' the public that Ptirblcivea Paraeairtions will [he carefully and accurately. corn. ?.pounded at ill'i hour Neither -Pens or expense 'bevelieen,spatid;tliciiiing the best selection of i'lltichhraida helliStasThy attention and care to merit ithirrtidiate Ifislatiiry !of public! patronage.' 1 i .I.lOllN' S. C. 111A.HTIN, . - . 'ilentre Street—next to:Mahal:imago. Niettiiville, - I.li. 22,1840. IMM -proonEls _ En , i ONTH L:-YPILLS . irtiEsE Pills toe 'p trongly fecal:mended to the notice of the Mies as a safe and efficient rem- `edy In removing those complaints.pectiliar to their, sex, from want. ol'eliercise, — or tenerarbebility of - theSystein, Ob'strUctiObs,Suhpressions, and lrregu. Iteril i of theld4s,es i at the same time strengthen. leg, cielifiAirig;aind giving tone to the Stomach and .13owehi,, and prodiicing a new and healthy action 'throughost the Firftern generally. They create Ap petite,' correct Indigestion, remove, Giddiness and -Nervous Headache and are eminently useful : in Itellellittilont {Sur plaints which distress- Females so much at the."i' use or Lira." They obviate ctistiveness, and co in teract all hysterical and Ncr. `Vous Afflictions 3 „.". Aix. They fievariably iesture 'the pallid and deli to female to health 'rind vigor. ' Theseirillaiiiire gainbil the sanction and, appro. tatiesirciftlidninq minent Physicians in the Unit ed States,and'inah inotherscanlikewise testify to 'their extrilliklinar "efifcracy. To married females, f yvhble expectation` of the tenderest pledges of con n u Intl happiness !lei been defeated, these Pills may 'be truly esteemed',blissful boon. They soon reno 'vats all functional debility, and if taken (aeboicring t loditittions - cibv) to all mood action. They Ells. 401 that indilisagieeable sensation common to females at each mbuthly return, likewise the at lendant psinal a tie back.. side, or loins ; they gee 's:ally counteract ihrt-,bausea,,voiniting, and other hernias effectieniqwcholorosiii, orreen sickness in a few . M444'01' .1 . 1 continued occording to direc— ilons,) soon 'eff ct!,a.perfect cure. ' iill This Medic ne - ts acknowledged to be one of the ',host valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the Wood and' fluitla.f• •jt is stipericir to Sarsaparilla, Whether as a widiirifio or alteratiire. . SENAWCIF ChUNTERteITS. - tEr terifirib:4l3elsarfietile r lit'iiurcbasing to see that the labelcoUtis Med lento plintainu a notice df its earl 'bearding to Ait'bf ciiiigiii`s, And be i likewise . particular in obtaining them at 100 Chat. 'hada street, New Verk, or front the tEGVLA:R ;AG For; sr,- - . -1 ' B. BANNA.I, Pottsville.Pa. 6 t'cb. $ , , --- stentifiptio s n 6f Business. it NEW DRAG #rnE Subsictiber returns • hie'grateful aclimovvl edgentents :to the citizens rof. POttsville and tiattfre, *hay step Lied feifeth'id to Vs asaiaaride efcr the lobe of islelqocleffy by - fire becemlier, last, and would . also (cqueitr, them and the public gen erally, that he Itae again commenced the Drug I:lowness in the house formerly odabliSed by Charles W. Ctemette, Centre Street, 'in the borough of Vottsvitk i iihire glay.eliiays be had a trerieral as: tortmeet of - DruKsi Medicines, Paints, „Oils, Glasrft, - - Dye Stuffi, And every otiter articie in the above line, which he dieptfeetllol s4l of very low and atecirnmodating 'tarnish:- - Not . tEr thyeiCians preedriPtiona carefully pot tip lit the shortest notice. WM. T. EPTING. Pottsville, Miki 30,1838. • , ..., Wittlitlerill - dir,Brother, __, , Ar 7Hk. OLD 'STAND lio. 65 rtoirru FR,ONT STREtt, $ 1 ticSt I'IDPIi thiza bcitilib iPHOIO THE CORNEA OF Aida ST P/filltalt DELPIIIIA ;_, MEANIE3' FACTU R FaRS' OF \VIA* Lred dr'y riiitti Cale inel 'Pound in , Oil , 1 Red Precipt, PO Lead, ' White do Littiatirc , Vitriol Mb. Vita= Nellitair , Snip. Qiiin in e do Green Tart. Emetic do Red , Ether Sad ph. !.,, 'Fluent Yellow do Nitric Sugir Lead to Adetfc Coppera trinar Caustic 'GI. Vitr i ol $ Ccith. 1 1 do Aq. Fortis ' -.$ Llicet. MO ! ' rphlg - Itturiatic.A6 l / 1 Sulph. iitt iat tn Salta $ , Lac. Su Tait. Mid , Opi.dora icd t. -Sup.Carb. Sodt Kerifies iner: l Correa, Sub. Meta. Ettnops I do. Refiners ofCharriphor,Sal N are, brimstone, Bora t &a.. Offer for sale the :above mentioned a rticles.together with I general assortment of Paints, Lh-ugs and Dye Stuffs, add °Very other aruele in the Chemical and Medicinal Ilne; 1 ' - Being nlanafcturers of all the articles enumerated lin t:fertile above head. they pledge themselves to supply their friends arid the public w tlic must reasonablt terms. i , , Window and Victure Glans, from 6 8, to 24 30. Oct 21 1837 . - 48- • • '• ;Pills !P ills ! ernE safest', tti :best, most e ffi cacious anp truly vege• ''''' table Pills i esistance are ' ' Dtt• FIDY'S BDOODPILLLS, A coldpdnent ' 'ft& which is Sirsaparilla, and known lo be the mdst e etual add tficirafigh purifier of the blood • and animal ddidi ! ever discovered. Al a gentle or ac tive pargativeithCY areequally efficacious—whilst taking them no change" of diet or restraint from oct.upation is netessary. 'They diy be taken at all times .Ind under all elleanistaciees—they will not reduce or weaken the sys. lea by their leff,ct as must purgntives do—much coin , ... ment upon tbeiredirtueiianntLecessary—their, reputatien • is yvell.establislied, numerous proofs of their efficacy having been ',pubished at di ff erent times. Su ffi ce it to ~...._", ray that in addit on to their Cfficacy in diseases of the stomach, liver. li betiOnes„k:c.7thpy are the only pills in existence that cl nse and purify, th e tinod and animal Jilidt,•reidoviftg k 1 noxious and diseaiffid huinors there ,- so 4, OM thereti removing all eruptidnilfrom the skin— I dry and *atdry I implCs.from the 'face, neck and body. f ' tetter, ra,sto. ciThrnaking out of thenktn. and all cutane eiout iffriMhnftt l ltutover • [ They art' piaparctl from vegetable extracts. (warrant , • ed bee Efate 61 - #0,1311d the miderals) and by a regtl - phymista", atteitbr.l by Drs. Physic, limner, Gibson, Jackson, Jamet.fewCei, Dare, Gaze, &c. lezides nu- L ., tnerotiopther p it stelanl tfildughotit the United States, . who daily - employ th l erfr ill (lieu pilactice. adminenering them to their pa HMO in plererende to all oilier purge tives,and in preference tb' all othir preparations of Sat. oapardla, in .icoiseqtieriese orttfeil i pt".isCssing the coin• bind' effecta ibt, orreeting . tfr,e dittal&l tremors of the Mood and *tide and by their purgative properties. re= moving or citrryi groff the sante from the system, with. out prciducmg th tightest inconvenience, or req . dring ' restrtetions.ine. I i ; • ''' I I r ,• Numeroustest in niala. certificates OW lecommendal ' , lions of those Pi 161 from physicians and others, aceorri pnrry the di/nett na with each be''. Dr. N. B. Lexdy'i ageseare free riles the genuine oft tvtto elites of each to: osk a yellowffa h el.. • Price 'hoenty. cznis a Box. For Italy; by i , I ,_. le Agent for Also fOr 8418 I) i t F. Taylor , Hugh Kineley. . tit Carbon Mayll I i stints • THEP I EOP 'S-CANDIIIATE FOR TIIE I I H IPRF-SlDENqir. LITIIOGROII IC prints otGeo. Ilarrtsoo, i prite 61 c4rits,ibtit tecolvesi anti for sate at this office* april 4; 14' =I , , I - Pasiage from tile ~, i, , VLD .OUNTRY. :. PERSONS wishing to pay their pas l , ..t ok it , CiagiL for their friettds in the Old Couni vj ~ l Yt- try, can hive theirluSinas attended la !L,ti. - ' ' 'Di V ---z....—"-- by app l ying to .v. BA NA. . I i I • , • = 1 Minerallournal o ffi ce. 'ii , Hie rates turrFare ribin - Liverpool to'Neer Writ is , $l5, and $l6 incluclingillospittil. Mot.ey--Cla, .a . iii3und s dr 10 year's ofage half price - Niarchl4 11 7 1- o Schuylkill Boupnen who dap Ctiall direct to New Yak:. .HE 60icriligiis prepared at all times wilh Horses and the necessary Hoisting Machinery to discharge thii Schuylkill Coal goats immediately on applicationdat I r the lowest rates. AlsO. Htheslind Hoisting Tackle to Imp those who wish to do their own discharging. . Apply at, . 12, ‘‘'ashington street, near, the,Battery WIII. T. ANDEI2I4)N NeW York, March 14,1840. 11-11 Pi-eights to ,Reading — A - Toitsville Reductd....l:o THE subscriber having made arrangements for arunn ber Winn rate Covered Boats, will forward gdods to Reading at the unusually low freights of $2 50 cents per ton of 2000 lbs. (delivered on the Wharf,) alsa. to Pottsville for IA 50 cents, per ten of >;2000 Its. (delivered on the Wharf.) lETMerdhants'hy leaving Their orders v ith the subscriber, or at the Hardware Store ofMeSsrs. Parker, ifi.eim &.Shewell, Market street above fah,can have their goods collected and delivered at his Ware house dh the Schuylkill for 50 cents per dray load iithe same price which is uow paid to Broad street. Omni buses running from the Philadelphia Exchange, pass the Ware House every 10 minutes. WILLIAM P. ORRICK, Chesnut street Wharf, Schuylkill. Phliladelphia March 14th, 1840. 11-3 M?. A BARGAIN. j. Tor Sale or to Rent, 1' ~,w' ACRES Coal Land, with 'Waggons, SchUtcs ° !--"Sercens, Landing, arc., all in complete Oder for working, having lii,r9o i d Veins open, site,dled near Maddleport, and known as' the Lewis .S• 'But Tract. • For terms apply t - JAMES M. BEAT ry, potts,;ite, or-JACOB PETERS, Philadelphia. Asuignecs of Jacob Bull & l 2 t 1 1 41 n rdh 23 Caution. THE Subscriber gives notice that the 75 acres of Coal Land near Aliddleport, advertised for lade he James M. Beatty and Jacob Peters. Assigncea of ,lacob Bull & Co.. arc not the property of the 'paid Jacob Bull .& Co - , nut of the sdid 11.ticigneek.; , but that the title to the moiety 'of the land is vested in the subscriber, and in the representatives of IhMry E.Neleigh, deceased. and that any title derived aid assignees willte ciiile'sted at law 'by the flub. csriber. ROBERT B. N ELMO. lltsc 1 tih 50—,tf rocket Maps. , - i UST received flesh supply of l'ocket Ma ll " Travellers among which are . ! Traveller's Guide throughoutthe United S t Maps of Pennsylvani4, II do. Ohio . . I do. Indiana do. Illinois . 1 do. Michigan . 4 do. M' it , sourt • ' I do. W iscor.sie ; . , do., Arkansas. u - 1 do. Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi do. Texas. Mississ ip pi Also Canals and Rail Roads throughout the , ni ted Stttes, ell of Which cr irbe sold at -Philad Ilia pricci., ' B. BANNA ' Sept 2'l . -`1 Festivals & Fasts. fresh-supy ly, just received and for sale by.II B. BAN NAIN 1 H4.e~~h 2~ ,—` Port Clinton - 11i Andry FOR SALE. WILL• be sold at private sale, the. Fatii , dry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, Sill will: ill county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail -Road, now making,l:and will in a short time be one of the best situations in the country to etil large business • For terms Si:c. apply to PARKE& TIERS, ton Founders, Philadelphia. • ur ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton. F—t 3t •. • rascal Iron Works Ware N 0.77 Sonth Third Street, S. E. corner IValim PHILADELPHIA. Ta,stvir 6V 6.lllorri l . IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of teoa Grates, -Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath 'Boil ern, Perpetual Ovens, &e. Welded Wrought Tubes, for St...an), Gas, Hot Water,•&e. Davy* Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and Casiiiigi delivered at flit: Warehouse, Third & St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. Dary's Safety Lamps, chi the liestsconstruction, and most approved i kind •-' l 7 also mice r s . new gooses to old lamps,Ond Other epairs dune at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 2'2.-tf JOSEPH COATSWOR'PH. AFRESH supply of Whips, warranted of a su perior manufacture, just received and foi sale at this Office. B. NNAN. Jan 25 4 FRISII GOODS!! i i _g UST opened a large and splendid supply (It sea " ionahly Goods, comprising a general assortnien of . . , i DRY GOODS, il • GROCERIES, ii LIQUORS, l' •. ' . HARDWARE, . •' II FISH, PLASTER, u •, ' CHEESE, SALT, 4.c, d r ; c. :! 1 , All of which. will be sold cheap fur cash orl ex change for country produce. at the Store of ' il JOSEPH warn; &. SON. Mount Carbon, Nov 23 ) • 4741 Brandv and Cin: — I ! IV WO Pipes Holland Gin, ' 1, JIL Two halt do. French Brandy, For sale fe? c,iNh or in exchange for Coal. ~i 1 L. A. II A THAWAY & 4'0.,11 Commission Merchant 4. • • l3 South front oirqt. .-, Philadelpl4. Philadelphia, May 2 " . 1 8-41 f %WISCONSIN and lowa Public Land Sureys vv• a very meful MO for person deslrodS of settling in the above mentioned States, just teceVved and for sale by B. ',JAM/AN. Oat 19 ' R.BANNAN. H iSrhufilol) i;o'ufity.. . Co., 10--tf. .Davies Geoirietrri li wiRFT Lessiins in Geometry, with mantle i 41, . New: York Smoked Reef. a: plicationii in Mensal ation . ,and Arti fi cer's Work ' -1 and Meelia ales, 1iy....4r1es Davies, jtiat - re - i; ' ved _IUST rec!e"ved an additional supply of this supe . and for male by - .U. BANN . ai' rior attic! . Fur s.ile by oct 26 4 Dee T 1/4-if T. di I BEATI Y. ~:-~:, NEW LIiU. house. IVIIIPS!. WIIIPS!! of ram SPRING GARDEN - Th.e Insurance CompanY. 116fABE both limited and perpetual Insuranes_s on AJALBrick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Store,s j ilotels Mills, Barns,Stables,Mercbandir,Furllyure.:Elld.Prop erty of every description; against loss or damage by FIRE. - The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a bove tneutioncd institution and is now prepared to wake INSURANCES Jpon every description of property at the lowest rates. BIuIsiJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb. 27. 183,G. 15 THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insuraai e Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000. CHARTEA PERPETUAL. fl t ilAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances -ht on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings., Si : pres:: lintels. Mills, Barns, Stables, Merehandize, FurWiture, and Property ofevery description,adainit lossor dam- , rtg. MA-DUNE AND INLAND LNSURANCE The Delaware Co6nty Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds nf marine risks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares, and inercandise by water, or by rail Way. upon terms as favpurable as any other institution. - For any Further information on the subjectof insur ance, either against Fire, marine *or inland Apply to lIENRYG. ROBINSON. Agent. July 15 . 34-tf „ At Schuylkill Haven. 'or WILLIAM B. POTTS. At Orwigsburg. 111 EW STORE. T. & W. Pollock, AVE just received a New and Ele ant assor meat of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Baffalo ,Cloths, Cassi , metes, and Sattinets. Merinoca, French Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de Lanes, Sliallas, &c. Brocha, Alcrinoe, and Woollen Shawls & Infs. Black, Sat, and Bombazine Stocks. Blankets, Tickin, 'Canton flannels, Br.' and 81. Muslins,Country Flannels, '&6. Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a general assortment of Hardware, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nails slid Spikes. Wri.4ht and llciraohoc :Atlas and Vices American, Englit-li,Blister, Cast, Shear, and Gi.r, Man Stec!. All of which will be disposed of - at the lowest prices.—Call aed Sec. Nov 23 47 t 1 Anthracite Iron. To lion Mastiis kpikuriber, will be prepared after the 10th II Nuniary 1610; to furnish plane and drafts, for building ftirMiecs la..sinelt iron With An. thraeite, and will attend presonally - either to build ing or blowing in. tie deems at unnecessary to of. icr to the growing importance of this branch of the iron basiness, or to offer testimonials of his expert. ence in both the old Country and America. The success which has attended his exertions in Potts ville will be the guarantee of his future opehtions. Persons who desire his ervicesor 'env. informa. lion connected with his asincss, will make applica tion by letter to his address. BENJAMIN PERRY, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. . Dec. 28, • 52--6mo* ME Colliery to be Let. r'IIE subscriber will receive proposals for rent ,ing the .11iddleport Colliery, lately occupied by John C. Circovius. The veins are ready fot woik. mg, gangways having been driven—breasts opened and houses anci fixtures erected, with every facility for immediately commencoing an extensive business. The lessee will have an opportunity also to lease or purchase the. :ail road waggons, drift cars, and mining implements now on the premise's, and suffi cient for a large business. Oct 5 40—tf C. W. FARQUHAR ` WILL be received at the Engineer's office ofl he Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, at Reading. next door to Ilerr's Hotel, till the Ist of Novenlker next, for furnishing 40,000 White Oak, or flock Oak SIP. 7 feet long, and flatted to 7 inch es thiflk, and wide enough timltiare 8 inches by 7, —To be delivered at - various points on the line of the Rail Road, between Reading and Purt Clinton, by the opening of the navigation next spring. For fur therparticulars enquire at the Engineer's Office. WIRT ROBINSON, Engineer. Reading Feb. 1 5 tf Orwigsburg Acudeutyi; rIIIIIE Trustees of this Institution, respectfully in. forms their neighbours and the public general ly that the Academy is now open for the reeepticinot Pupils from all parts of the country. Its situation is one' of the must healthful and pleasant in the state—there is nothing within its vicinity to draw youth from the path, ot . Morality—every thing is calculated to er.tice Pupils from abroad. The principal iastructur is Mr. P. 8. - Cm:TER, late of Dickinson College, and they feel assured that he may be able to give general satisfaction to those who may be disposed to patronize the Institution.— In consegnenee of reedving the state annuity, the price of Tuition has been much reclumd, and no pains have been spared in providing every thing which may add to the comfort and advancement of the scholar. _ 75 1 -i f The course of study and the plan of instruction, are the same with those of the older Academies of our state; but studies immediately connected with the business of lite, and the intercourse of society, will constitute a prominent department. Application for udmissiou may bo made to either ofthe subscribers, Trmtces of the Institution. JOHN DREIIEK, FREDERICK REED, HENRY VOUTE, WILLIAM GARRET, ISAAC OR WIG, JOHN M. BICKEL: JOHN MAWURER, JOSEPH WOOLISQN Orwigsburg, Oct. 5 Pottsville MARBLE MANUFACTORY'. , littE subset-6er begs leave to inform the inhab tants of this place, and the co rroanding country. that he has on hand, and intends keeping a large and well selected quantity of Marble Monomer:ln tim' graves—and would invite those wishing to pur. chase to give him a.calT, as he assures then] that. he will sell as cheap as they can be procured any where in the Statc, and as well engraved ; which will be done itt either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh language or the dialect. June ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr. 15 24 Peter Parley's Farewell. DIETER PARLEY in taking leave of his young 11 ' friends, as an author, has another excellent work addressed to youth, with a design to make the Christian Religion accessible to t'aose who havcx.6 . means of education beyond the precincts of die fire side, and common School, lust received and for sire by B. tIANNAN. April 11 , • . T 11.,.. o Let. . . . ~::.-,. TILE upper part ofthe Dwelling House now _L=ad' occupied by the subscriber, will be let on reas onable roans to a small family. J. M. CROSLAND. ltg-tf Morris' Addition. March 2I", ; 1 . ; • 4:1;;', -11 TIME ‘niNED, 6'.Y0U14-XAIL • lial 1'ropos:11g, vs= vv - A - Ig's_ , Pahaecti Irermtfuge,- I Xeldeslillood Pills,L - , t Medicated,Saria.parilla , 4,6 iTopic & Anti -Dyspeptic Cor ' Do.- yeoetable Febrile Elixir, D r, lieehters Pulmonary Preservative Dr. Mile's Extract -Of Tomato Pills, 'lndian Speeilie , , • - ' • 'Fire 'King's Remedy fur the Tooth Ache, For Sale by the -subscriber. For further! particulars ~see advertise ments in.:another - part or the paper. -B. B...t.i.NNAN. Jan I[2 BARON„VON lIUTCHELE . R HERB riLL'S. FrIIESE Pills are composed oflierhs.?wliieli ert 4i specific action upon the !Mart, give an impulse or strength to the aterial system ; the, blood is quickeded and equalized in its circulation through all the vessels, whether the skin,"the,p4rts situated internally', or the extreinitiesi:; and as all the secre— tions of the body are drawn.from the blood, there is a consent increase of every secretion, and a quickenedaction of the absorbent and exhalent, or eischargifig vessels. Any morbid action which may haie liken place is corrected, all obstructions are removed,the blond is purified, and, the body resumes a hcalthy ! stale. BIWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ereciiition.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the WICi of this Medicine ctintainS a 00 11 E 11 01 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, Pottsvile. Feb Dr. Jayn's ExpectOrant. WE considerit a duty to call publie attention to thiS admiaable preparation for pulmonary Dis eases—especially Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Spi ' Blood, Ash/iota, Bronchial Affectioni, Milo Oping• Cough, 4 , c. It is used and very highly apPioved by persons of the first respectability, but we feel confident in !saying that a trial 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 Dr, Jayne., dated New York, December, 1835, says,--"Ile Was laboring undlltr a severe cold, cough and hoarsriesS. and that his difficulty of breathing was so greai that he felt himself is inuninent danger of immediate ! suffocauon. but was perfectly Cured by using this Expectorant. 7 M re. Delks, ofSalem; New Jersey, was cured of AStlima, of twenty years standing, by using two bottles ot this medicine. Mrs. Ward, also of Salem, was cured Of the same cony paint by !one bottle. A young, lady, al4o of Salem, who was believed by her friends' to be farigone with con sumption was perfectly restored lyy three bottles. Dr Hamilton, of St. James. &zed'. Caroliina, was greatly affected by a cough, heartiness, and !soreness of the li nos, and on using a bottle of this medicine found per manent relief. Mr. Nicholas Harris, sen., one of the Deacons of the firstißapliat Church, in Philadelphia has been perfectly curd bylit—after having suffered for SIXTY YEARS with CoUghs, Asthma, and spitting of Blood, which no remedy before could relieve. 17i, e . Rev. C. C. P...Crusby, writes as follows NE 11 YORK,,lune 15,1839. To Dit. JAVNE.—Dear Sir: I have enatle use or your Expectorant, personally and in my family, for the last six yearrt with great benefit. Itideed.l insy consider toy life prolonged by the use of : this valuable• medicine undo the blessing of God. for several years. may say almost .11ii much in the case of my with, and also of the )rev. Mr. Tinton, of the Island of Jamaica. For all cases of icough, inflammation of the chest. lungs, and throat, Ldo most unhesitatingly rccominend this as the best medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is that others afflicted as 1 have been, may cxpeience the same relief, which I am persuaded they will, by using your Expectorant. C. C. P. CROSBY. The following certificate is from a, practisin g PHY SICIAN and a much respected aerg phan of the Meth— odist soeiety, dated Modest Town, Vtij, August 2,. 1838. Dr. 14 - lie—Dear Sir: 1 have been using your Expec torant extensively in my practice for the last three months and for all attacks of Colds. Coughs. Inflama tion of :the Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Pains and I,yeakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi cine 1 have ever tried, Very respectfully yours, R. W. WILLIAMS. M. D. !ver fails to cure Asthma or re tred Only by Dr. D Jayne. No.: South 3dStreet . . . .._ • This I lieve a Prep. - Philadelphia, and may be had of G. W.,Oakley, Reading, C. LeiFenring, Mauch Chunk, D Walke.-, Port Clinton. Wm. 'l`; Epting and Clemens &,Parvin,Pottsville, where may also be had JAYNE's SANATIVE . C"-RMINL TI V LS A M.,211(1T0 C VElt3 firUCif:. I Ot.t l i 2. 1830. The Camomile ring. ANO THER recent test of the unrivalled virtue of Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicines.— DYSP EPSI A, TEN -YEARS STANDING.—Mr. J. McKenzie, 175 Stanton btreet, was afflicted with the above com plaint 'fur ten years. which incapaciated him at in tervals, for the period' of siic years, , in attending to his busiheas, restored to perfect health under the salutary treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Caution--Be frarticular In pUrchasing to see the Libel of this Medicine contami a notice of its entry!according to Act of Congress. And be like wide particular in obtaining them Fit 1.00 Chatham street, New• York, or from the Regular Agent. B. BANNAN, Pottsville. Jan II 2 Dir. Win. Evatifil Cumomi/e Pills, cures Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, 11110:11VOUS diseases, liver complaint, dyspepsia 4iscascs, piles, ulcers, fbinalc weakness and all cases of hypochondriacismj IoW spirits, pal pitatibn of heart, nervous irritability, nervous.weak. ncss,:fluor albus, sexinal weakness,lindigestion, loss of appetite, heortffird, general debility, bodily weak• ness,,choloris or green sickness, flatulency, hysteri cal faint:rigs, hysterics, hcadaChes, hiccup, sea sick. ness, night mare, rhournatistrk, - -astfini, tic doulou. reux,. cramp, spasmodic affections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will And relief from their sufferings, by a course of br..tvos' medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Caution'.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine cont'ains a notice of its entry according tc Act of Congrris. And be like wise 'particular in obtaining thc.n at 100 Chatham street, New Yolk, or from the ;Regular Agent.' 13. BANNAN; Pottsville. Of whom also may be obtained, Dr. - Vmits, Soothing Syrup, (tor tc,thing,) 40-tf Dr. Evans' Fever and Aguc Pills, ! Dr. QomPs - Female Pills, The Baron Von Ilutchtier's Pills. The above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Street, New York, 3 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. 36 Cornhill Boston, Mass. And the following Agents : B. Burman, Pottsville, Hamilton &I brier, %VIM Bell, Harrisburg, Wm. Burnside, .Loctihoven, John Wind, Lancaster, D. S. Cla4c; 'Pie, J. P. Olmstead, Bethany, B. Campbell & tro. Waynesburg, Horatio L. Picrec..Carbondalc, J. W I , Putman; Bed. ford,: (Hugh Micro, Irwin, & - Arthrire,) Pittsburg,- C. Chrisltman, Mauch Chunk, florid & Kirtland, llousdale, B. Bright, Allentown: tIREMOVAL.—Dr: Wm. Evabs has removed his office in Philadelphia for the sale of his Citaio. r.iithand APPERIENT Sher, for children Teething, to No. 3 South Seventh, corner of Market Street, where all busincss.connected with the sale elf - lila Medicines, will ;in future be transacted; and where the above medictnei may alwiys bcjiad GENONE. 'W M. EVIANS, .51. D. N. B.—The principal office is at i No. 100 Chat. haul Street, New-York, iv Lac Communieeiou by . - feller, are rerlucsted to be made direet. in"IIEWARE OF COtINTERITI I TS %ED Jan. II Itredicated SarompOrilla. i t FRESH supply of Leidy's celebrated Medicat- L‘I J ed Sarsaparilla, just rcaind attd for sale by Pttb 8 6 'l'. HANNAN. ''~.G' `~~+~`~q~f;;~~!s~Fi~r' ~'E;oa ; J'~.;3:~,2 ?~~'~;~,"'TS~ih'' i:-z,~..-~'.4,~5_.:,.5...;;~:.-~,,...;.,;_,~H .•• WHOWA NTS BETTER, EVIDENCE t-;-I would refer_ thestading public to the numerous volun tary letters'publiahed recently in this'paper and in the Good Samaritan relative to the happy and beneficial ef recta of ihtiatftninistration of • MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS A ND PIRENIX BITTERS -Those Who. have, peruSedthe Letters above referred - to „will=observe.thiVin alinest.reitiiy;case they attest the fact, that no inconvenience of 'any sort attends the taking tit these ntedictues, in_ordinary cases, but that the - patient, without feeling their operation, is mum sally loft 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•reli el is obtain ed in a few hour, and a cure is generally effected in two or three dayt, _ In cases of FEVER of every description, and all bil lions affections, it is unnecessary for me to say aught, as I believe the LIFE MEDICINES are cow universally admitted to be the most speedy and effectual cure ex tant in all diseases of that class. - The LIFE DIEEI ONES arc _also a Most excellent relief in affections of the Liver and Bowels. as Ins heen i•rovcil in hundreds of cases where patients have come forward and tetpiested that their experience in taking them might be published for the benefit of others. In their operation in such cares, they 'restore the tone of ' tile Stomach, strengthen the chgest.ve organs and invig orate the general functions of the whole bo dy, 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 accompanies) 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 piled symptoms of disordered digestion, •ruE LIFE MEDICINES will he found to possess the most salutary efficacy. Constitutions relaxed, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influencepf the LIFE MEDICINES, Old coughs, asthmas, and - consumptive habits are soon relieved and speedily cured. Poverty of blood, and emaciatetclimbs will 'ere long meet the hap piest change; the chill watery fluid will becotne rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, fiim and healthy. Nervous disorders of every kind, and from whatever cause arising, fly before the effects of the LIFE MEDI CINES, and all that train of sinkings, anxieties, and tre moors which so dreadfully aflect the weak, the sedentary arid the delicate, 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 sari, certain,anu invaluable reme dy. Those who have long resided in hot climates, and are languid and relaxed in their whole system. a.ay take the LIFE, MEDICINES with the happiest effects; and per sons removing to the Southern States or West Indies cannot store a morn important article to health and life. 'f he following chess are among the most recent cures effected, and gratefully acknowledged by the persons benetittcd: Case of Jacob C. Hunt, New Windsor.OrangeCotinty, N.'Y.—A dreadful tumor destroyed nearly the whole of his face, nose and jaw. Experienced quick relief from the use of the - Life Medicines, and in less than three months was entirely cured. [Case report ed. with a wood engraving in r. new pamphlet now in press.] Caee of Thomas Purcell, senior, 84 years of age—was afll.cted 18 years witk swellings in his legs—was entire. ly cured by taking 42 pills in 3 weal. Case ofJoan Daulton, Aberdeen, Ohio—rheumatism five years—is entirely cured—has used the LIFE MED ICINES rot IVorins in children and found them a sover eign remedy. • „ f Case of Lewis Ausan—periodicaNtek headache:— always relieved by a small dose—noiv"nearly free from . • Case of Ardon Ames—cured of a most inveterate and obstinate dys - pepia, and general debility. Case of Adult Adams, Winceor, Ohio—rheumatism, gravel, liver affections, and general nervous debility, had been et.ufined—was raised fromrher bed by taking one box of pills and a bottle of bitters—a Most extraordinary cure—she is now a very healthy and robust woman= attested by her In Shubel Adams. Case of Mrs. Badger, wife of Joseph Cadger—nearly similir 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 healtly. 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 inflaina tory rheumatism in one week! Case of S. Colvin-cured of a severe attack of; scarlet fever_in a few days by the Life Medicines. Case of. Harriet Twogood, Sabina, N. Y.-war in a very low state of health a year and a half-did not expect to recover. Miss Tie now able to walk about aid is rapidly recovering both health and steength. Case of Benjamin J.Tucker-severe case of fever and agte-cured in a very short space of time. Directions followed strictly. Case of Amos Davis-Affection of the Liver; try ing doctor's remedies in vain for a long time, was cured by the Life Medicines without trouble. Extraordinary case of Lyman Pratt, who was afflicted with Phthisic 20 years-effected a perfect cure in 24 hours by the use of the Life Sledicines• Thousands of persons afflicted in like manner, have, by .a judicious use of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS and MINIX Berr4Rs, been restored to all the enjoy meats of all the comforts . otlife. The Bitters are pleas. ant to the taste and smell 7 gently astringe the fibres of the stomach, and give that proper tensity.whii , h a good digestion requires. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nou risk the constitution, so there is nathiog more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efca cious in rll inward wastings, .loss of appetite, indiges tion, depression-of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands and limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath or consumptive habits. - The Life Medicineltpossess wonderful efficacy in all nervous disorders, fits, headache, weakness, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, confused thoughti, wandering of mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints,iare gradually remov ed by their use. In sickness of the stomach, flatulencies or obstructions, they are safe and powerful. and as a .purifier of the blood, they have not their equal in the world ! For additional particulars of the above medicines, see Ileloffat's "Good Samaritan," a copy of which accompa nies the medicines; a copy can also be obtained of the -different Agents, who have the medicines for sale. French. German-. and Spanish directions can be ob tained on application at the office,37s Broadway PAH post paid letters will - receive immediate attention. NPrepared and sold by William B Moffat, 375 Broadway, ew York, A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to sell attain. Agents.—The Life Medicines may also be had of the principle druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Pills; and b t sure that a fac simile of John Moffat's signature is upo L the label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs. MILLER & HAGGERTY, Pottsville. Dec Ist, 1839. 51-tf 11E1 lelliAtlON'S American Gardener's Calender, containing a complete Account of all the work necessary to be done in the s liCitchen Garden, Fruit Garden, Orchard, Vineyard, Nursery,- Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, Green House, Hot House, and Forcing Frames, &c. &c., for every month in the year. ALSO, Bridgman's Gardener's Assistant, being a complete assistant for the Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Gar den. '1 hese works ought to be in the hands of ev ery 'Faraier and Gardener. Just received and for sale by B: BANNAN. April 11 IS Delaware and Raritan Canal Company give notice, that during the ensuing season they will have a daily tow (Sundays excepted) by Steam boats, between Fairmount and Bordentawn, and lit tween New Brunswick andliew York,, for COAL BOATS, and that 'they will only charge Sixty cents H er ton, including the Tolls on the Canal. All such Boats returning empty, will not be charged any thing for Sleam Towing, or. Tolls en Canal. If returning with Freight the lowest rates will be charged. Signed, R. F: STOCKTON, President ; Feb 22 E6m. `WAFTED. ON Section 5,3 d Division and sth Residence of the Baltimore and Ohiq, Rail Road, west of HarpersfFerry. 300 men, Drillers and other Labour ing min will meet with employment, and the high. est wages on the line of Rail . RoadL The wm k is located in the most healthy part of Virginia, being near the head waters of the Polo:pack and a line clear and open country. Men coming on here will call on Mr. John Farrell, Cumberland, 9i miles above the work, or on Christopher McDonald, Old ; town, 4 miles below Maryland, or on the work to CROW LY & RAWLES. • Contractors. Feb I 6 if "hicks! raick4l. m ADE to order at the Marisa Street Brick Yard, 4 .`-mand supplied to suit purchasers. Enquire of the subscriber. THOMAS HERVEY. April IT . tf /1 i NIFJ Moffitt's ILA& „rills. and II orks on Gardening. CIRCULAR. ~ ~. . WhYTER anima' Pennsyliaitiq EEFECTO . . . . .._., _ 10.1 IN SILVER, .- 2 PPROPRIETOR, Respectfully r 'quests hiiTriena and customers will accept h s sincere tbants for the great encouragement. he as received from them since he opened the above c - tablishrnent. - In making this request, J.S. ta . calhe opportuni ty , to inform them he has made e.. tensive arrange ments for the Winter Business, nd will constant ly be supplied with all the &lac. cies and articles which the Philadelphia Market ea afford during the Winter Season. ?moping, froth 75. to 1.00 each. - Fried Oysters, 50 to 64 per doz. Scolloped, 50 per doz. , Cho.l . fin,, , rDish, 37& j • per doz.,. ' ' Roasted, ' 314 pet doz. Stewed,' I 25 per dpz. Venison Stealco,l 50 per doz. ' Sardines.— (S-e.—:4•e. ~0 . WiNES. 1 A ' dd Maderia Wise, per bottle. 200 ' do. Pale Sherry, . I do. ' 200 .4 do. Brown do. ' do. , .2 00 do. Port do. do. L 200 do Lisbon do. 1 . do. .1 ilt) - Champai,gue Henry_Ctily Wine, do. .11 . 0 i -plum, do. ". 2 'CO - do. Woodcock, do. . ' - 2 Of),, do. Vittoria. do. .;,. . , -2 00 • do. Paintelta, do. 4 : London 111 Brown Stoul,-8011 ilel4 Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechersf X X Palo Ale or_ 'Draught. Armaments always MI readiness for sup er parties, &c., and 'fume who call wily expect to ceeivc every attention Nov. 16 BOOK-111NPERY BANNAN has Commenced-a Biio r k Binder • in connection with his Book Btare, why ail kinds of 'Books will- bo bound' atthe shocre notice at low rates. , Stevens' Travels N Egypt, Arabia, Pettnea, and the I ply Lind. Te 12 1 12/021. just received and for sale by March 21 Lifc of Patrick licury NEW and Revised addition, it the low price at Ki cents. Just received arid for sale by ME umber! Lumber!! rgviE subscriber would respectfully invite the -IL attention of the public to hiri stock of Lumber, which Consists of seventy thousand feet of various kinds suilablc for Colliery purposes—such as Bern hick Planks, Boards, Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2 inches, Scantling for Waggon'iills; all well seasoned and fit for immediate rise. also, 20 thousand Weather oards, 25 thousand Shingles, Punnet Plank IA, Plastering and Shingling Lath, all of which will be disposed of low, and on uecomemdatink terms Feb 15 Books. rim E Works of the Rev. Charles Buck, late Mtn JR- 'lslet of the Gospel, complete in 6 vols. Original Family Sermons, in 5 vols. Village Sermons, in I vol. Doddridge's Family Expositor, in 1 vpl. Clark's Commentary, in 4 vols. and llvol. Jutt received and for sale by Feb 29 B BANNAN. LIFE OF GEN. n.aztrasoN, WITII five plates, price 20 cents each, just re. ceived and for sale at this office. Also, German Lives of Harrison, with Plates written by Francis J.: Grund, Esq. who was last year a Van Buren Man.—Price , 6 cents per copy. April 15, 14 • , The Camomile SEVERE cose.of Pilta,cured at 100 Chdthom street M r. Daniel Spinning of Strrewshury, Eden Town, New Jersey, was severely-afflicted with Piles for. more than 20 years. He had recourse to mod icincs of almost every deserriptien, also the advice of several eminent Physicians, bill never foond the slightest relief from any source whatsoever, until he called on Dr. Evans, of 100 Chatham street, N. Y , and procured some medicine from him, from which lie found irnmediOte relief, and subsequently a per. ect cure. f BEWARE OF OUNTERFEITS. 113 — Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notce of its entry according to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chathtim street, New-York, or from the Regalar Agent. B. BANNAN, Pottsville Jan 11 WINSLOW'S COMPOUND BALSAM OP EICOREEEMIND. COMPOSED or the concentrated virtues of the 16 - 1 herbs of Horehound, Boneset and several other vegetable substances. Warranted Ore from any 111 loess' whatever. This invaluable medicine is daily effecting some of the most astonishing cure, that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for asthma, coughs, spitting blood, whooping cough; troop or hives, donsumption, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, pain and soreness of the breast, difficulty, of breathing, and every other disease of the lunge and breast, can and do attest to itsl..usefulness. Bronchitis, a disease which is sweeping. thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mis- . taken name of Consumption, is alniiyis cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease; Bronchitis, are . couch, soreness of the lungs or throat, !loneness, difficulty of breathing, asthma, hectic fever, a spit ting tip of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines . the inside of the whole of the wind tubes, or air vessels, which run through every part of the longs. The Balsam immediately suppresses the cough—pain, in. flammation, fever and difficulty of breatuing; & pro, duces a free and'easy expectoration land a cure is soon effected: Read the following letter from Pittsford, Monroe co. Nov. 9, 1533. Mr. John M. Winslow. Druggist. Dear Sir I have been for a series of years afflict cd with an affection of the Lungs, 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 spout of, the popular remedies of the day, but never found relief until I met with your Balsam_ or Iturehound. All the other remedies or paltatives ) that I have used, leave the bowels in a coogesteo.., state, while yours leave them soluble and free- I consider a great desideratum: On taking a dose, going to • bed, I mi l t of your Salsain Nhell through the night, and ray „sleep is refreshing. E. take great. , pleasure in recommending your Balsam ; of Horehound to all those afiticted with pulmionary complaints or any disease appertaining to the lungs, and I take this opportunity to thank you for the great relief rind Scnefit Ihave experienced through, your instrumentality. , Your* with much respect, WM. COGSVI ELL. Price SO cents per. bottle. Fur Rale by CI:E3IENS & PARVIN, end Wu. T. Er- TiNG, Puttsviile,Pu,aud by lltuggists in tile Cowry generally. Feb 22,1840 8 . . erermiani and English (I.OI.LOQUIAL l'nrases,i just received and lot sale by B. BANNAN. • Scotts' I orks. Cheapest edition veer published. V'VOLUMES 31 and , 32, jinn received and for sale Price 2:", cents per yolume. BANNAN 12- March 21 = EJILEA'n 'lan Y. 200 46 7 tr B. 13ANNAN 12 -ii B. BANNAN 50 A. A. GILE
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