I 0 ME ME BANUELI:I3I Treasurer, sa_.eccoent tv w i t h ti t Orierstion of the. Borough:et Potts. hitliatoutt of Ocrip fisued in 837, - To irtiernt Ecriip issued • ------ of interest Reed. on I. palatine in el nal) Sari Br.anibuntc l expencesi perri f laccot of.el!te.dr }UlanOs ie Treuluri R. - irScrip redeemed and ,and interest paid ea Ault tendered Council are Puttevilld Jut 7 1840: 1101torGit STATEMENT. • SAMUEL SILLYALAN, Treasurer, in account with t he Corporation Of the Borough of Pottsville, from the sth ley 1837, toftbe 28th June 1838, inclusive. 1831;_‘ j DR May 3, Toibal ce in did Treasury, Fines, Joseph Weaver , etutli i ,Recd. of 'Jacob 11. Fisher on act. Boiough Tax, 1837 , ash Recd. of i Wm. Haggerty on , f • act. of Tax, 1837 , 233 94 :Ktipli Recd. of G. Heisler on act off Tax, 1837 ;Fines on Hartzach 'Mutton Win. Jonian's Lots, 1832, 1833, 1834 Wines Reed of Esq. Heisler dot do do Reed ,;I:Acy. 4 - 2 '. 2 of Burgess Reed for Permits gi,anted to sundry persons to use tlie street for building materials • T f Reed of Iloyd and Wharton, Tax cr on Lot - Recd of Burgess Reed for 4 exhi- J,;, batons 10 00 , 3.! 1838, Junt t r2Blßalance iq the hands of the Treasurer. Ell2l 'CR. Clash paid Pottsville Water Company 2 52 do Gorge Ebert 22 93 doj .George Ebert". l3 06 do IL Stager 5 25 Flo D, Christian • 20 00 do George & Gibbed 131 25 do . John 'remple " 100 lo J. Britton . ' 13 59 1837 a. " • 55 11 1 59 56 st3 ' 65. 56, 681 694 131 • 72i 1 , - 71) 88i 461 7:4 , 821 t, , , o F Deberg o J. Britton do . George & Gibbena . 131 25 o J. Bnuon 73 51 o J. Briton ~. 130 80 do N. J. Mille 70 58 do J.T. Werner 7 58 4o John Bade 19 95 • o . IL 'Boyer 2 65 - • 0 H. /Myer 12 15 • o J: H. Fisher 6 00 • o WM Sheotfeler ' 15 00 do B. Bannon 49 87 do J. H. Fisher 5'62 do B. Combo , 46 SO do B. Patterson 192 42 do B. Patterson 183 90 do J Lentzinmayer . 12 65 do J Britton 24 59 do S flower 12 00 ',du B. Coombe 8 91 • do Hazzard & Strauch 15 72 ido • 'E 0 Parry 25 25 do G Vir Farquhar ° 187 06 do B Coombe 80 06 do ' E 0 Parry 10.31 do : BCoombe, jr. 63 05 • do B Coombe, jr. 164 56 I do 'A Smith 500 do • Miners Bank 204 00 do - L 8 Waters 450 do E 0 Parry 2 12 do J Alter 30 00 do TlSill man 20 12 do J T Hazzard 19 00 do D Htll 100 00 do %V F Deberg 31 25 do E House 3 75 do 11 Boyer - /3 61 do Vaute & Dorman 2 50 do LCake , • '25 50 do 0 Hill 254 • do. ' TJ Baird -. 500 do ft Smith • 15 65 do G 11 Stichter , ' 7 36 do G li Stichter 10 43 •do G H Stichter 14 16 do D Ifi'/Y• 6 05 do IVni Glime 7 50 do , . B Pott balance on order 521 do .11. senzin g er 8 50 do Ble Pomroy . 48 37 do • Et 0 Parry 26 25 do .1; Reed 45 61 do 51 Cramer' 3 110 do L Cake 7.5 do .1; Alter 30 00 do . J' Reed P - ' 38 08 • do A pope 1 75 do J: Reed 15 30 do J. Reed 63 54 do A Russel : .96 00 do . . 8 Sillvman i 50 00 '77 76 67 86 I tl 1, 19390 , I 1 I 4 ' 4 4IA 40 ()i1 11 0 1 11 11 1 11 1838, JOie: 9 2902 71 8, Balance ill the Treasury 4 03 I II': SA.VV I Li ration oi l Reeits., i the 49th ' Re t.s4 RecOt r a; from tlys .N June 20, ;E Pigal 1 ', i ici,a ' - • 1041 P a .4 , G, .. s . , 0 1 9i t;SILLY: II A 411, Treasurer of the Corpo f.the Borough of Pottsville, account of the ;nd Expenditures of the Treasury, from [day of june!lB3B 16 the 21st day_of Jan • 0, inclusive.: Cato, theTreicury during the same time !Moving sowlees: alance on act. Rendered h Reed. of D Hill Coll. •n ac- •unt of Borough Tax for 1838 2906 85 Reed. of Jacob Reed, Esq. es for disorderly conduct 21 00 Iv Recd. of .11 Reed, Chief Bur- Cse for Pertnite for exhibitions in 'e Borough j 57 00 for budding Permits 6 00 for Stone . tMld A. G. Swift 121 00 , for Fine fOr keeping Poweer 10,00 Reed. of George Heisler on t. of Borough Tax for 1839 2249 71 ices Recd.-of Wm. Haggerty on t. of Borough Tax for 1836 • • .1 i r 3840, an a 21st, Balance remaining lreasery, 25 42 HE 4838 -, No • DISBURSEMENTS. 11 Cash paid B Combe . ,jr. order 61 0 5 12 i do 13 Reed ' " 101 25' 'll .do 1 .1 Altar -30 00' •• • - 13. ! i do .• J Reed 247 00' • 'll. do ', George C Wynko3p 500 -: ..•' 111 ft . do 11 Bannan 20 93 - • 1 _t . ' do , B Patterson . 214 08 • 135[ do ' J Reed 213 12 : -- ' 10 do '.l Reed 452 001 ,- • 14L do • E Derr - 12 00 lII' do ' Haywood & Snyder 12 50 (' 1 ,-14 '• do , Levi Cake 180 15 do 1 Reed 414 92. J 4 do 1 3 Reed 136 59 14 do ) J Reed lO7 50' 13 do -i Tamil& Wynkoop 41 70 ll . , , do 1 J Sanderson . .'5 00 ~ - ' do Caner 64..Dornint 3 74; I . do D Hill on act. order 7 94! A ,4 ,do . C Thompson • 10 71H 1 , •do • : S Lewis .26 b 8 1839 148 do -r Reed • 327,25 12A do J Hangliewout 15 uo i /146 •,, do • J Reed on act.' order 29 00 •• - IF) .do ; ../ Reed . , • 27: 45 - -• *Xi. ,I do .:,Potts &Bannon C 0.2 1 64 -.. 3 1:, .4=tangtenc Igg k, I a d : --. B j T Reed eaurson -, 180 n,L OO _ c 0 ' do - - ..James A ll en r 94 , 25 11 T do ' B Coombe, jr. -1, 2 7 71 1 9 : ,- do' H Boyer • ~ 6t 58 , •, • '., 6230 • 2-2 do - I • 3.111- 350 1 3 do i 3 Reed - . -32;06 itdo .. I .M Grornis 125 4 , 1 6 , do `.l ; W - Glirnern7 , . _ 6 , '00 ~,z „.11 _.. do et , J:Reed,,. ~ . ,_ - _1540 - , i ~/ " do i 1 B Prißeritoilinls. order 4129 -•::3 do .. E 0 Parry -: )10,31 MEM EMI 022136 50 706 20 Mw iP , 22OV 70 $665 02 22177 , 63 665 02 Il - r 22842 70 357 54 200 2100 23 47 75 10 10 180 10 00 18 00 9 00 284)2 7 4 00 70 42, S 2802 71 4 03 8 5375 59 53 00 $5428 59 1,6 , F Piano" •-!•1 37 ff I.l "d' ' F LOC • 'echo& AS 12 - 172 di; • 8 B Fisher 3O 00 • 184' ; 3 , 8 Invent ^• ; - My 00 174 du .' <lt Patterson inst. order 1133 6 0 191 : F Lingetback • ' 30 50 184 diii; R Smith - • 217`7 5 165; do 3:V.-Werner 13 00 142 .do Brooke ' • ' -1 120 154 - do Levi Cake • - '2 70 • 137 TO. A Sillyman • ' - 10 00 128' do' • .1 Hemmer • ' 6 00'I 111 do - 8 Hower •100 00H do Interest on the above 10 so.; 146 do SB Fisher 30 00. do Inl rest p '1 80: 185' do Jenkins 4. Dbffer 314 14 , 187 do die do 350 00' 185 do C Haber • 131 18." • 177 do Hazzard* Strauch 56 60 , 158 do J Alter ints. 31 75 " 176 do • Interest 30 00 183 do G H Sticbter 17 20 159 do Jacob Reed .207 36 do Interest on the above 4 14 166 _do • N K Seitzinger 110 00 188 do J Kline 50 15 113 do 3 C Conrad 550 167 • - do • Pollock & Weaver 691 1840 194' g do A H.Wilson 30 67 do R Smith • 30 00 • 192 do I-Taylor - 700 - 176 do EEO Parry 25 00 188 do %•O Parry -25.00 170 do . J Haughawout 15 00 151. do S Lewis 956 173 do S Lewis 23 63 186 do 8 Haopt 757 180 do A Sillyman 10 00 IS Sillyman, Treac. Salary, 2 years 100 00 Balance in the Treasury 25 42 We,. the undersigned Committe of the Council to examine the account of the Treasurer, report that we have examined the ahove account, and compared it with the vouchers and find it correct. January 22d. 1840. 4 03 SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Treasurer, of the Corpo ration of the Borbugh of Pottsville, on account of the Recpte. end Expenditures of Treasury from the 21st January 1840, to July 7th 1840, inclusive. 1840, CR. Jan. 21 By Balar.ce of act. rendered up to to this date 25 42 Cash Recd. of George Heisler Cull. on act. Tax 1839 422 00 Cash Recd. of J J Shoemaker on act. Tax 1836 - 15 70 July 7 Balance due the Treasury 5'54 1840 No 185 Cash paid Jenkins Dufer bal lance of their order 84 66 187 do 1 F Werner 800 180 do Isaac Taylor 200 195 do 831 Lewis 10 00 197 do R Smith 137 37 203 do F Langenbach 30 00 209 do Geiss & Brother 650 211 do E O'Conner 20 00 207 do R Smith order on act. 170 13 July 7 To Balance due Treasurer 5 . (4 We, the undersigned Committee, appointed by the Council to examine the Treasurer's Report • That we have examined the above acts,, and com paring it with the vouchers, and it correct. July Bth 1840. ,f , •• • PETER F. IVIUDEY, D. H. LEIB, B. T. TAYLOR. We. the undersigned Auditors of the Borough of Pottsville, for the present year, do hereby cer'tif'y that we have examined the above accounts and com pared them with the vouchers and find them to be be correct. July 9th, 1840 All DREW RUSSEL. ROBERT WOODSIDE,. NATH4N EVANS, Auditors. July 18 23-4 t - • . . Passage from the OLD GOUNTRY. PERSONS wishing to pay their pas azkar, sage %r their friends in the Old Coon try, can have their business attended to . by applying to B BANNAN. Miners' Journal office. His rates of Fare from Liverpool to New York is $l7, and 818 including Hospital. Money—Chil dren under 10 yearskof age half price Marchl4 ;11 IF A NTED. ON Sections, ad Division and sth Residence of ‘, the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Read, west of Harpers!Ferry. 300 men. Drillers and other Labour. ing men will meet with employment, end the high. est wages on the line of Rail Road. The work is located in the most healthy part of Virginia, being near the head waters of the Potomack and a". fine 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, 4i miles below Maryland, or on the work to CROW LY & RAWLES. Contractors. Feh 1 6 • tf Colliery to be Let. II F. subscriber will receive proposals for rent ing the Middleport Colliery, lately occupied by John C. Circovins. The veins are ready for wog k. mg, gang Ways having been driven—breasts opened and houses and futures erected, with every facility for immediately commenceingan extensive business. The lessee will have an °ppm tonify also to:lease or purchase the ail road Waggons, drift cars. and mining implements now on the premises, and:BUth . cient for a large ,business, Oct 5 40—if G. %V. FARQUHAR FRESH GOODS!! JUST opened a large and splendiO supply ' son 11 -F ably Goode, comprising a geneial assortment of • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, • LIQUORS, ' HARDWARE, • FISH, PLASTER, I CHEESE, SALT, 4.c. 4c„ Allot Which will be sold cheap for cash pr ex change f or country produce. at the Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Cirbori, Nov 23 47-9 rascal Iron Works Ware - house. N0.'77 South Third Street. S. E. corner Maras ' PHILADELPHIA. Morris, Tinker S Morris, IRON Founders, arid llanufactureie - of. Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, BattiEtoil ors, perpetual Ovens, &e. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam,Gas, Hot Water, &c. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry received. and castings tiefivered at the Narthouse, TWIRL& Wahint St. Phihsdv!phia. '..B4tember 26.1838. 15-tf •. • r - POI.* Clinton, Foundry; . FORS A.LE. i • WILL be sold at. private sale, the , Finindry • , pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, Schuvl k ill cottoty.liM Verrreasonable terms. This Foundry is at' the commencement of the Little Schuylkill -and—Suaquehanna Rail- Road, now making;• and will in a skull Ogre liAltuttofithe :hest situations the,coontry to do a Iprge huskier's For;.terms wf~Pply to, KB St.-1 4, IERS. Ton Potingleis, ' • Flirt Clinton • ,xf.,TB3 • 7• • , Hour. cif Starting of Passenger, Tiainp• : FROM Philadelphia at 7 A. M., and °ai From Reading at 7,1 A. M., and 21 M. c ly. Depot loPhiladelphia—cornerpf . Druad and Cherry dicers. FARE. Ist Class Cars, $2 50-2nd do. $2 00., The 5 o'clock Train from Philadelphia will stop for breakfast at Pottstown: The morning Train from Philadelphia, and the afternoon Train from Reading, will be accorripanied by Cars, fitted up fur the mpecial accomyiodation of Ladies. I Both Trains will stop for Way Passengera at the usual points. .1 Days of Starting of Freight Trams. From Philadelphia on Wednesdays and at si Saturdays.. i A. 51. From Reading on Tuesdays and Friday 4. G. A. NW LLS. Superintendent Transportation. IS—tf WILL be received at the Engineer's office MI he Philadelphia and Reading Rail Raced, et Reading. next door to Herr's Hotel, till the let of November aext.. for furnishing 40,000 White Oak, or Rock Oak Sills; 7 feet long, and Ratted to i 7 inch ea thick, and wide enough. to square 8 inches by 7, —in be delivered at various points on e line of . the Rail Road, t between Reading and Port Paton, 'oy the opening of the navigation next i p rink. For fur therparticulars enquire at the Engineer's . ()tee. WIRT ROBINSON. Engineer. Reading Feb. 1 $ 5428 59 Wm. HAGGERTY B. T. TAYLOR. $65 66 468 66 Lumber! Lumber!! TH E subscriber would respsetfuliy invite the attention of the public to his stock of Lumber, which consists of seventy thousand feet of Various kinds suitable for Colliery purposes—such as Hem lock Planks, Boards, Joists, Oak Plank and 2 inchee,Scantlint for Waggon sills, all well seasoned and fit for immediate nee. also, 4 20 thousand Weather eards, Panne! Plank l Plastering and Shingling Lath, all of which will be disposed of !low, end on aceommodatirig terms Feb 15 ANOTHER recent test of the unrivalled curiae of Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicines.—DYSPEPSI A, TEN YEARS STANDING.—Mr. J. Mc - Kenzie, 176 Stanton street, was afflicted with the ibdve com plaint for ten years. which incapacitated him at in tervals, for the period of six years, ih attending to his business, restored to perfect ,hlth under the salutary treatment of Dr. Wm. Eva n. THE passage of the teeth through 'the gums 'nreduces troublesome and dangerous symptoms. It is known by mothers that there is a great irritation in the mouth and gums during this process. Thif gums swell, the se cretion of the saliva is increased, the, child is seized with frequent and sudden fitsoferytiig, watching. starting in its sleep, and spasms in peculiar parts; the child stelae with extreme violence, and .hrusts us fingers into its mouth. If these precursary symptoms are not speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally supervenes and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. If mothers who have their little babes afflicted with these distress ing ammonia, would, apply the celebrated American Soothing Syrup. which has preserved hundreds ofinfants when thought past recovery, from being suddenly attack. ed with that fatal Matadi con vulsions. This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as theSyrup' isrubbed en the gums. the child will recover. This preparation is so innocent, so efficaciona. and so pleasant. that no child will refuse to letits gums he rubbed with tt. When infants are at the age of four months, though there is no appearance of teeth. Apri l bottle of the Syrup should be used on the gums to Open ilsepores. Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children. for if a child, wakes in the-night with the pain in thegums. the Syrup immedi ately gives ease. by opening the pores and healing the gums; therebipreventing Convulsions, Fevers, &c. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 10' Gent - paiticular in purchasing. tit see that the label of this medicine •contains it - notice Ofitti entry according, to Act of Congress ,And, be likewise pa r4ica lar in obtaining theteat 100 Chatham grief, New-York. or from the i' EGULAR AGENT. - • B. BANNAN, Pdtteville. - irriretrovst-tiIf.TWM: EVANS bai removed hie OFFICE in Fhiladelphinforihinale ofhieCamomma and Aregusarr.Pime. and Evan's Soormni- &raw'. for Children Teething. to No. 3 SOUTLIi• SgvEmi, CORNER OF MARKET sTREL"r, whereat' basintiss connected with the ode of hie Micfieines, be tran_aneted; and where the aboie mediehiainiktal way!/ be hid Gratrtrie. wM.EVANS,M. , SUMMER ARRANGEMB I NT May 1, 18410.,- May 2 rnmoimis, CIRCULdR. fiIHE Delaware and Raritan Canal Company • give notice, that during the ensuing ,geason they will have a daily tow (Sundays excepted) by Steam boats, between Fairmount and Bordentnwn, and be— tween New Brunswick and New York, for COAL BOATP, 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 ckarged any thing for Steam Tat:AN F. or Tolls en Canal. If returning with Freight the lowest rates will be charged. Signed, R. F. STOCKTON, !resident. Feb 22 S6ino NEW STORE. .0. & W. Pol lock; HAVE just received a New and Ele ant assor went of Fall and Winter. Goode, ,consisting Broad, Beaver, Pilot, and Baffalo Cloths, Cassi metes, and Sattinets. Merinoea French Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de Lanes, Shellas. &c. Brodie, Merinoe, and Woollen Shawls & Hkfs. Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. . Blankets, Tick in, Canton Flannels, Br. and 81. Muslim', Country Flannels, &c. , Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a general assortment of Hardtyare, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nails and Spiker. Wrought and Horsehne Nails, Anvils and Vices American, English, Blister, Cast, Shear, and Ger, man Steel. • • All of which will be disposed of at the. lowest prices.—Call and See. Nov 23 • 47—tf To Schuylkill Boatmen , who ship Coal direit' to New York. THE subscriber is prepared at all times withliorses 1 and the necessary Hoisting Machinery todischarge the Schuylkill Coal Boats immediately on application,at the lowest rates. Also. Horses and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do their own discharging. Apply at No. 12, Washington street, near the Battery WM. T. ANDERSON. New York, March 14, 1840. • ~11-tf 25 thousand Shingles, The Camomile Pills: BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT§ Caution.—Beparticul3r in purchasing to see the label of this Medicine , contains a notice of its entry according to Act of Congress.i And be like wise particular in obtaining them at; 100 Chatham street s New-York, o r from the Regular Agent. B. BANNADT, Jan 11 2 Dr. Wit Main Evans', SOOTHING SYRUP', FOR C.I-OLDREN. To Illothere' and Nurse's . • • I ..maat,mma.=eula A, A. VILE. 7tf IMME Fire Insurance Conipany. %If AKE both limited and perpetual Insinances on LTA Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores. Hotels Mills, Rarns.S tables, Merchandise. Furn itu re. and. Prop erty of every description, against lose or damage by FIRE. The subscriber bas been appointed Au criT for the a l bove.mentioncd Institntion and is now.prepared to make iNSUICANC6I3apon everydescription of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb. 27.1836. . 15 • TIIEDELAWARE COVNTY irnouranre Company. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW.;'$25O.OOO: CHARTER PERPETUAL. MAKE both limited and perpetual - Insurances on Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores. Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandize, Furniture and Property o f every d escription , Against lossor dam age by FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods, wares. and mercandise by water, or by rail way. upon terms as favourable as any other institution. FOr any further information on the subject of insur ance. either against Fire. marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ,ROBINSON Agent. July 15 34-tf - At Schuylkin Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS. A t Orwigsburg. Pills P ills rirtm safest. the best, most efficacious anp truly vege -" table Pills in existence are DR. LEIDY'S BDOOD PILLLS, A component part of which is Sarsaparilla, and known to bethe most effectual and thorough purifier of the blood and animal fluids ever discoVered. As a gontle or acr tive purgative, t hey 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 corn meat upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation is well, established, numerous proofs of their efficacy haying been published at different times. Suffice it to ray that in addition to their efficacy in diseases of the stomach, liver. intestines, &c., they are the only pills in existence that cleanse and purify the blood and animal Juids,removing all noxious and.diseased humors there som, and therebyremoving 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 cious affections whatever They are prepared from vegetable extraets, (warrant. ed free from mercury and the minerals) and by a regu lar physician. attested by Drs. Physic, Horner, Gibson, Jackson, James. Dewees, Hare,Coxe, dm. besides nu merous other physicians throughout the United States, who daily employ them in their practice, administering them to their patients in preference to all other purgail tires, and in preference to all other preparations of San saparilla, in consequence of their possessing the corn• bined effects of correcting 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 restrictions Ac. Niimerous testimonials, certificates and recommenda tion's of those Pills, from physicians and others, accom pan:y the directions with each box. Dr. N. B. Leidy's signature accompanies the genuine on two sides of each be r i on a yellow label. ,Price Twenty-five cents a Box. saly by_ B. BANNAN. . . Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. . 'Ao for Bale by J. F. Taylor & Co., bitnersville,— Ilugh)Cinaley. Port Carbon. Mav,lll9-tf . WINSLOW'S COMPOUND BALSAM OF HOREHOUND. COMPOSED or the concentrated virtues of the herbs of Horehound, Boneset and several other vegetable substances. Warranted pure fruin any Mineral whatever. This invaluable medicine is daily effectMg some of the most astonishing cure's that have ever been known. All who have ever used it. for asthma, coughs. spitting blood, whooping cough, troop or hives, consumption, chronic pleurisy, hoareeness, pain and soreness of the breast, difficulty of breathing, and every other disease of the lungs and breast, can and do attest to its usefulness.-- Bronchitis, a disease which is sweeping thousandi upon thousands to a premiture grave, under the mice taken name of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease, Bronchitis, are cough, soreness of the lungs or throat, lioarsness, difficuity of breathing, asthma, hectic fever, a spit tine up of phlegm or matter, arid sometimes blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vcsselfi, 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 free and easy expectoration and a cure is 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 years afflict ed with an affection of the Lungs, and a hard cough an&have many times arose to the morning as corn pletely exhausted by excessive coughing during the night as a person would be by a hard days' labor 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 paltdtives that I have used, leave the bowels in a congested iitate, while yours leave them'soluble and free. This I consider a great desideratnm. On taking a dose Of your Balsam when going to bed, I rest ()Melly through the night, and my sleep is refreshing. I take great pleasure in recommending yOur Balsam Of Horehound to all those afflicted with pulmonary Complaint/ler any disease appertaining Id the lungs, and I take this opportontry to , thank you for the great relief and benefit I have experienced through your instrumentality. Yours, with much respect, W:11. COGSWELL. Price 50 cents per bottle. , For sale by CLEMEINFI & PARVIN, and Wm. T. Ep. Pottsville,Pa;aud by Druggists in the Country generally. • ' Fet 22,1840 8 ''lLVorMist worms U worms !! IVO remove these troublesome and dangerous in habitants of the Stomach and Bowels, which so often impair. the health. and destroy the lives of Children, INC JA•YNE'S TONIC VAT:NH . O6p,, a certain and sale preparation for the removal of the ,various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomiteh, ,want of Appetite, Infantile Fever and •Ague and .Debility of the Stomach and Bowels nnnd Organs.of Digestion. To s 'be had at No. 20, South TM ,D street, ' Philadelphia . ' and of Win. - T. Epting, and Clemens le. eel vin,Tottsville--Priee 50 cents. ' 26 43-1 p The Camomile ASEVERE cal of Para, cni•ed at 100 Chatham !street Mr. Daniel Spinning ofShrewshury. Alen TOwn'; - Ne.iiii Jersey, was severely afflicted with Piles for More than 20 years. He had recourse to tried -mines oralmost evety description, also the advice of several ernincut . llkyeieinne,lloC river found the siightest,relief tram any source uthatsoever; until ilie. called on Di% want', of 100 Mahan! Street, Isi:11 and vrocured porno medicine , from him, from which "fouiiil immediate relief, and subsequently, a per fect cure. BEW ARE •OF. :OUNTERFEITS. • erearition.-1-Be particular in 4 purehasing• to see tbst the labetor this Medieine contains a buret ofits 'entry neeording . to Ad of Congeestr. And be like wise-particular in obtaining' theni at 100 . Cbathein street, liitne2T ark, or from the • '-z Regales Agent. r B. BAXNAN; shill 1 DROGIOODE 9 S 11. - E WIt.III*ND ' . FEMALE ' MONTHLY 'PILLS."I ThESO etestrerigly_recommended to the Coticeof the ladies as a safe and etTicient rein• edy urreMoving those complaints peculiar to-their sex, ,from want cd exercise, or ; general Debility !of the System, Obstrirctions, Suppressions, and Irregrt. lardy of the !denies; at the same time strengthdn. ing, cleansing,. and giving. , torte to the Stomach aild Bowels, and producing a' iiiir . and healthy "action throughoat the'aystem generally. They create ,'Ap• petite, corieet 'lndigestion, remove Giddiness 'itrui Nervous Headache and are eminently useful those flatulent complaints which distress Females so mach at the ,"Tear or Um" They obviate costivenesii, and counteract all Hysterical and Ner. vous Affections, dr.e. &e. They invariably teatore the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and apple. Italian of the most eminent Physicians in the Unit ed States, and many mothers can likewise testify to their extraordinary ellicae.y. To married females, whose.expectat ions of the tenderest pledges of mono bial happiness have been defeated, these Pills Miiy be truly esteemed a blissful boon. They soon redo. vete all functional debility, and if talign (according to directions,) obviate all morbid action. They dis pel that fulsome and disagreeable sensation common to f males at , each monthly return, Akewise the at ten lent pains in the back, side, or loins; they On. e: ally counteract the nausea, vomiting, and other nervous affections in cholorosis, or green sickneissin a few days, (and if coutinoed occording to direic— tions.) soon effect a perfect core. This Medicine is acknowledged to be one of the moat valuable ever discovered, as a purifier pi' the Blood and fluids. is superior to Sarsapaiilla, whether as a sudurific or alterative. BEWARE ',OF COUNTERFEITS. Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice ;of its entry treeordin,k to Act of Ccmgress. And 'be likewise, particular in obtaining them at 100 Chat , ham street, New York, or from the REGULAR AGENT, B. BANNAN, Pottsville:Pa" Feb. 8 MoW4VM life Preserver. Phaeniz-Bitters. WHO WANTS BETTER EVIDENCE I—l would refer the reading public to the numerous volOn tary letters published recently in this paper and in the Good Samaritan relative to the happy and beneficial;ef fects of the administration of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS A ND PMENIX. BITTERS Those who have perused the letters above refeired to will observe that in almost every case they attest the fact,that no inconvenience of any sort attends the taking of these medictues, in ordinary cases, but that the • patient, without feeling their operation, is univer sally left in a stronger and better state of health than was ec perienced previous to being afflicted withdisekse; and in all cases of acute suffering, great relief is obtain ed in a few hourß, and a cure is generally effect i l in two or three days In cases of FEVER of every description. and all bil lions affections, it is unnecessary for tne to say aukht, as I believe the LIFE MEDICINES are cow =venially admitted to be the most speedy and effectual cure; ex tant in all diseases of that class. --(GINE!' The LIFE MEEICINES are also a, most excellent relief in affections,ot the Liver and Bowels, as his 4een proved in hundreds of cases where patients have cre forward and requested that their experience in to in,g them might be published for the benefit anthers.: In their operation. in such cases, they restore the tone of tne Stomach. strengthen the digestive organs, and invig orate the general functions of the whole body, and thus become to both sexes (for they are perfectly adapted to mei an invaluable means of preventing disease and re acong health. In affections of the head, whether accompanied with pain and giddiness, or marked by the grevious calamity of impaired mental. energy; in pa/pitatione of the heart flatulence, loss of appetite and strength, and the Muhl plied symptoms of disordered digestion, THE LIFE MEDICINES will be found to possess the most salutary efficacy. Constitutions relaxed, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influence of the LIFE MEDICINES, Old coughs, asthmas, and consumptive habits are soon relieved and speedily cured. Poverty of blood, and emaciated limbs will ere long meet thelhap pleat change; the chill watery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, firm 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 Ire. moors which so dreadfully ahemthe weak, the sedentary and the delicate, will in a short time be succeedeil by cheerfulness, and every presage of health. For weakness deficiency of natural strength. add re laxation of the vessels, by too frequent indulgetice of the passions, this is a sate, certain,ano-invaluable reme dy. Those who have long resided in hot climates, anti are languid and relaxed in their whole system, ;Lay take the LIFE MEDICINES with she happiest effects; and per sons removing to the Southern States or West Indies cannot store a more important article to health and life. The following cases are among the most recent ,cures effected and gratefully acknowledged by the pe'rsons benefited: Case of Jacob C. Hunt, New Windsor. Orange Cciunty, N. Y.—A dreadful tumor destroyed nearly the w hi& of his face, nose and jaw Experienced quick relief from the use of the . Life Med;cines, and in less than !three months was entirely cured. (Case reported, with awood engraving in a new pamphlet now in press.] Case ofThomas Purcell, senior. 84 years of agewas of acted 18 years witk swelling in his legs—waseintire_ ly cured by, taking 42 pills in 3 weeks. :*1 . Case ofJoan Daulton, Aberdeen, Ohio—rheumatism five years—is entirely cured—has used thellFk. MED ICINES for Worms in children and found them a Sover eign remedy. • 1 Case of Lewis Austin—periodical sick headaehe— always relieved by a small dose—now nearly free from it. Case of Ardon Ames—cured of a most tolerate and obstinate dyspepsia, and general debility. Case of Adah Adams, Win...sor, Ohio—rheuniatism, gravel, liver affections, and general nervous debility. had been qt nfined—was raised fromrher bed. by taking one box of pills and a bottle of bitters—a most extraoeeinary cure- , -rilie is now a very healthy and robust WoMan— attested by her husband Slutbel Adams. Case of Mrs, Badger, wife of Joseph Basagerhearly similar to , the above; result the same. Case of Susan Goodarant, a young unmarried *opan —subject to ill health for several years—a small course of the Life Medicines entirely restored her-is now hale and healthy. Case of Miss Thomas. daughter of Eli Thdmas— Cough and symptoms of consumption—curetiX)i four weeks. Her sister cured of a severe attack ofilflaina 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, Salina. N. Y.-was in a very low state,of health &year and a half-did not expect to recover.. "Miss T.is now able to Walk about land is rapidly recovering both health and strength:. Case of Benjamin J. Tucker-severe ease of fe4er sad ague-cured id a very short apace of time. Directions followed strictly. Case of Amos Davis-Affection of the Liver; a'ler try. ing doctor's remedies in vain for a long time, was cured by the Life Medicine* without trouble.- Extraordinary case of Lyman Pratt, who was afflicted with'Plit his ic'2o yea rs-effected a perfect cure iii 24 hours by the use of the Life Medicines. Thousands of persons afflicted in like manner, have, by a judicious use of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILIJ4 and PHIENIX BITTERS, been restored to all the enjoy manta of all the,comforts oflife. The Bitters are pleas ant to the taste and,aniell, gently astringe the fibres of the stomach', and •give that propetlensitywhish a good digestion requires. As nothing can be,Oettex adaptedto help and nourish the constitution, so there is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly effica cious in pll inward wastings, loss of appetite, indiges tion, depression - of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands and limbs,"obstinate coughs, 8116itheir' of breath or consumptive habits . The Life Medicines possess wonderful efficacy in all nervous disorders, fits, headache, weakness, heaviness and fewness of spirits, dtinness of' Sight, confined thoughts, wandering of mind, venom, and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaintsore gradually remov ed by their nse. in sickness of the stomach.fiatulenetes or obstructions. they are safe and powerful. anti as a purifier of the blood, they , have not, their. equal in the world! For additional - particulars Of the above medicines, see ,Moffat 's "Good Sarnantan,” a copy . of *hick accompa nies the medicines; a. copy can•alao be obtained of the different - Agents who-have the med leaf es for sale. • Preach. German, and Spanish affections can be ob twined on applic.atiottat. the office.. 37 Broad w ay • All post paid lettensWill receive immediate attention Prepared and Sold by Williain B Moffat, 375 Broadway, New York.' • A"liberal deduction made to those. who purchase to sell again. Agents.—p The Life Medicines may also be had of the pri tpiplogi ringlets in eyory • !own' tkroughouf Ike linfled 'States add the Canada's . Ask for Moffars 'Lite Pills and P.htimit Pills; and b sure that a flic simile of John Moffat's signature is' upo thi label of each haulier bitteraaodho: ofPilltr. • :• These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs. MILLER. & HAGGIERTY..PottsviIIe. Dec Ist; 1339. • 51-if Fesfivals, & FAO& , • .. • • • A fresh eusli, just received Tor'eale by B. BA NNAN . , ..... ..,....z,..47:5: ..) ,- :-.4'_.-,:r . ' DRUG STOR ' • .‘ 1 :l A, i THE bur ' 'be su at ri. respect , y i nform/ v — J r , his friends and thelpublie in neral, that :- 1 Intaiisjust receitrtd and o . ned an i as. i 111 sortment of gennititind fres ' 1 ite DRUGS,MEDICINES, aFIEMICALS AND DYE STOFFS, . together with a variety of Perfumery and - Fancy Articles, rand an assortment Of PATE T MEDI. CINES each as' ' ' - 1 Bateman's Drops,Godfrey's Cordial,• arlington's Balsam, IDleby's Carminative, Balsa De Malta, British Qil, Harlem Oil, Opedeldoc, otm Tea, ether's Eye Salve, Lee's Antibllions sulk, Thomp son's Eje Water, Golden Tincture; Totter, Ring Worm ' and Itch •Ointment, Barber's celebrated Horse Ptisrder, &c. &c., All , of which are offered for sale very low. -. . AT Mitring engaged the services of an, EXPERIS ENCED: DRUGGIST from ,Philadelphis, he feels confidence in assuring the pbblic thatTaysiciasee Parscairtrioxs will be carefully and.accinately Cern pounded at all hours. Neither pains •or expense have beep spared in procuring the best selection of articles„and he hopes by attention and leare to merit and redeye his share of public patron's ei JOHN S.) Cr MAR IN. Centre Street—Text to Mhantango. Pottsville, t i eb.22, 1840. , r Resumption of Business. . NEW DILITC - ii STORE. /SHE Subscriber return4his grateihjacknowl -0- edgements to the citi ns of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward Ito hie assistance after the loss of his property by !Bre in December last, and would also acquaint them end the pub li c gen erally, that he has again ! Commended the Drug Business in the house formerly occupio by Charles W. Clerpens, in Centre Street,' in the borough of Pottsville, where may alwaYS be had i tt general as Bortment of i Drugs, itledieines, Paints, Oils,' 1 , ,- - Glass, Dye Stain, And every other article in the above I;ine, which ho is disposed to sell on very law and accommodating terms. . 1 1 , N. B. 117 Physiciene pre6cription4 carefully put up at the shortest notice. WM. T 4 EPTING. Pottsville, May 30, 1838. --- Wetherill & Brother, AT 711. E. OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE. THREE DOORS FROM THE CORNER :'ol' ARCH ST PH 11. A D E IL, FRIA MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and ? - Calemel, , ground in Oil, S Red Precipt, 1 • Red Lead, Whte do Labarge. Vitriol Alb. I . . Chronic' Yellow, 'Sap. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic • do ' Red Ether Sulp . h.l Patent Yellow dO Nitric Sugar Lead de Acetic; Copperas Lunar Caustle - 01. Vitriol Com. do' A q. Fortis Acet. Morphia Muriatic Arid Sulph. do ' Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart Acid Opi r de X arcot. Sup. Carb. Soda N ermes Mineral • • Corros, Sub. Mere. Ethiope dq. ' Refiners ofChamphor.Sa I Nitre, Brimatone,Roraute. Offer for sale the above mentioned articlea.together with a general assortment of Paiiits. Drugs and Dye Suds, and every other article in the Chemical add Medicinal line. Being manufcturers of all the articles enumerated un der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the publid on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 6 B. to 24 30. Oct 1 1837 48- Letter and Cap Paper. • 100 Reams, Fir.e Letter l Paper, Main. 150 do do. do. ' do. Faint Lined. iso do. do. H. P.jCap • " " Jost! received on consignment. and for sale low toccash, or in exchange for Coat. tiv E. A. HATHAWAY & CO., CoMmissionl Merchants, 19 South Front street, ;Philadelphia. Phi)adelphia, May 2 • 18—if • Justice's !Dockets. D EMI and Foolscap, full anc; hall bound Dockets on hand and for sale 4heap, a• 1 the B:ndery of the subscriber. BANNAN. apr9 4 14 Summer Fruits. A SPLENDID assortment of Printe, jaet recei , . ed end will be &i 801 l vied than . ever' fir cash, by E. Q & A. HENDERSON. .Inly 4,27-3 t Lumber, lumber. 75.000 18 and 20 Inch Joint Shingles, 30.000 Lap Shingles, 10,000 feet inch Poplar Boards, Also White and Ye(tow Pine Board!, Scantling, Plastering, Lath, &c., Constantly for sale on reasonab ! e terms at the Store in Centre Street. SAMTJEy HARTZ. 17— april 25 1 i - ----- 1 Davy's .4af,ety Lamps, Of 4 , the best construction, and moa approved kind i lt also makes new gaus,les to old I mps, and other epairs , done at the subsdriber's CI ck and Watch M aked a Shop, in Centre street, Pottsv Ile. Juju 1 29.—tf JOSEPH COA SWORTH. PottAville - • MARBLE MA,N IUFA I TORY. riNnp. subscriber begs leave to in crm the inhal ants of this place, and the surro nding country, that 6 has on hand, and intends limping IL la rg a and -voll selected quantityof !Wardle Monuments for gra l ves—and would invite those ' ishing to per. chase to give him a call, es he aesur a them that he will sell as cheap as they F an be pros red any where in thekState , and as well s engraved kelhich will be done in either English orl German, Senteh, Irish, or WelFit4 language or the dialect. I June ISAAC TAYLOR. Jr. i; j l.s • f 24 , BARON VON 11 . UTCrELER HERB , PILL ~ ' . _ r , rip lIPSE Pill s are composed of h erbs . which ex. "L eat a specific action upon the` , heart, give an impute or strength to the aterial sy stem ; th e blood is qui kened 'Mad equalized in its cir culation through all the vessels, whether the skin, tti parts situated internally. or the extremities;; end a all the secre tions Of the body are drawn from the blood, there a a con 4 pequent increase of every secretion, end a quickened action of the absorbent bnd exhalent, or eischt(rging vessels. Any morbid lit3cin which may have taken place is corrected; all obstructions are removed, the blond is purified, and the body sesames a healiliv state. . .1 iBEWARE OF• COPITgRFE.I.7S Ertoutfon.—Be particulay in mirchasing to ere that the lahel of this Medicihe ctOains a notice el Its entry according to Act 'of Congress. And be likewibe particular in obtaining them at 100 Chat. ham s t reet, New York, or friam dui REGULAR AGENT,' Fefi B. BANNAN, Pottsville Paints,, Oil, Glass, &c. _ - 1 UST received and for sale at the Drug Store a " the subscriber. . I . 0 White Lead—dry ano ground trkOil. • Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Black Lead, t hrome preen, Black Paint, Chrome Yellow, Green Paint; Yellow Ochre, ' Copal Varnish; Windsor! , Glass, - Linseed Oil, Japan qirnish, Spirits Turpentine, Venetiort R ed, . .. rajn . ; Bru sh es, &e. Also an assortment'ofbrugs, Medicires, Chemi• cals, Dye Stab, Mont Mechcines l oSie. l : '.. JOHN. 8. C 4 MARTIN,' Centre St., next door to ahan.augo SO June 13 2-4i i
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