II FOIE _VP I, I'lre Insurance Company.; 1111 WAKE b a th limited and perpetual Insurances on A.TIL Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores. tioteld Milllhßarris:Stables.Merehandl ze.Furniturts,and.Pro t e eitymf ever* description, against loss or damage , by MC. t! • The subscrtber has been appointed AGI!:NT for the a 7 hove mentidned Institution and v is now prepared to make IsstmAxccslapcii.k every description of property at the loweat ratesi. BkNJ A 511NIZA N N.% N. Pottsvillet:. F 03.27.1836. 15 IiELAWA if F., COUNTY tt Itisterance Company. CA I PETAL I Ai7IIOIIISED BY, LAW, $250.000. • .IC4I*IR.TER PERPETUAL. MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances onßrick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores: Uo43ls,Mills, Barns, Stables: bierchanflize, Flatwardam e and Property Ufevery description, g • lossor agei by FIRE. c. MARINE AND:MI.OD INS.UVANCE. The Delitwire County I ascirance company will also InOre agaritst loss on all kinds of marine risks and a &sleet the damage or loss upon the transportation of gotids,wares , and mereatidise by water,.nr by rail way, span terms as favourable as any other institution, - - tor any prther information on the subject of insur• asde,.ei pr against Fire, marine or.inland risk& Apply to 1. HENRY G, ROBINSON, Avent. jOly 15 I 34-tf I t Schuylkill liayon. or WILLIAM B Purrs. At Orwigsburg. 1 ritis! r ills! riltik seest,; th e best; most ef fi cacious nnp truly vege ''S table Pilis in distance are :! DR. LEIDY'S BDOOD PILLLS, A component part of which is Sarsaparilla. and known tobe the mosteffectual and thorough purifier ultheblond and animal fluids ever discovered. As a gantle or ac tivipurOiveithey areequally efficacious-- whilst taking thipa nolchange of diet or restraint from oct upatton is neeessary. They may be takeliat all times and under : all ottrutnatinces—thFy will s kit reduce or weaken the sys tem by their 'effect as most purgatives do—much com ment 'Upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation is well established, numerous proofs of their efficacy Wing been published at different times. Suffice it 'to ray that iii addition to their efficacy in diseases of the stomachtilivcr. intestines, &c., they are the only pills in existence that cleanse and purify the Hood and animal r . piths. retiovtog all noxious and diseased humors there ' mite, and[thersby removing all eruptions from the sitin— dry and watery pimples from the face, neck and body, miter, raih. or bre:dune out dithe skin, and all cutane eicius afflictions whatever • They are pr pared II 0111 vegetable extracts. (warrant. etlO'ree from mercury and the minerals) and by a regu lar phyStidan.,attested by Drs. Physic, Horner, Gibson, Jackson,' James. Deis ees, I lare,Coxe &c I etudes nu- Morons ether 'physicians throughout the rilited States.. who da4y employ them in their practice. administering them. to their patients in preference to all other purga treXs, anti in preference to all other preparations of San. samrilla.in consequence of their possessing the com bined er ects of correcting the diseased humors of the bldod and fluids, and by their purgative properties. re moving Or carryifig off the same from the system, with out protincing the dlightes,t inconvenience; or requiting retii,rtctigna.a.c. tio •' samogiseetePsillilms7rii,a, I n s .cert physiciansifl cat e s a a n i d i d o r t e h c e n r s m m a c e e n o d n a l : pa , th ; directfens with each box. Dr. N. 8.. Leidy's 1 1, 4igotur accompanies the genuine on two sides of each box on 'yellow label. Price lioenty:fite cents a Box. or ally by . B.BANNAN. ~.1- Sole Agent for Schuylkill County. • Also .. or salelly JF. ' . - Taylor &Co., blineravillet— . IltiOh Kfinsley, Fort Carbon • 21avi` WINSLOW'S Gil . I POUND BALSAM OF . NEOREZIOUND. 4-toNPOSED, of the concentrated virtues of the . .wi-if he its of Horehound, Boneset and several other vieiable substances. Warranted pure from any Illnieral whatever. This invaluable medicine is daily ei:ling sonic of the most astonishing cures that lis t .ever been kil,iwn. A.l who have Ever used it for stliiike, cougie., spitting blond, whooping congh, 'roof. or hives. consumption, chronic pleurisy, hoOfrue ess, pain and soreness of the breast, difficulty of ;brew hang, and every other disease of the lunge anti b4ast, can and do attest to its usefulness.— Bronchitis, a disease w hich is sweepingl tairusands ,onion thousands to a premature grave, under the mis taken nainti of Consumption, is always cured by it. The usual sympqms of this disease, Bronchitis, are ecrOgh,.soreness of the lungs or throat, lasirsoess, difficuity of breathii,c, usthins, hectic fairer., a spit. •ti 4 up of phlegm or matter, add sometimei blood. It le OD lalifintnttliOn of the flue skin which lines the inrii4 de f the whole of the o ind tithes or, air vessels, wlrch un throug'o every purl of the lung.. The B Ilia immediately sm a ,ri.--es the C 0 111; h. pain, m• th4lllll ticiii, lever and uitlieully Ill:breathing. & pro dukes a free and easy capeutoi futon and a cure is 'Ree 'Tied. ~ . 'Re the following letter front 11 Pittslord, Alimiroel.o. Nov. 9, I 539. M. Jun M. Winslow. Druggist. ea, Sir : 1 have been fur a ear les of years a ffli.q. eitia, ith an fifteen in of the Lungs, and a hard cough alr.l halve many times arose in the morning an dom .pl 'telly exhausted by excessive coughing during the niht as' a person would be by a hard days' litb , fr I h o tried most of the popular remedies of the !day, I t bin.! nr er found relief until I met with your Balsam ofilllor hound. All the other remedies or pall afie, 6 ..J shpt-11 have used, leave the bowels in : a congested sioe, While your,i leave them soluble and. tire, This I Cons ' der a greet desideratum, • On taking - a dose tifhou Balsam .efien going to bed, I rest qiietly thitilfg, i the night, arid my slap is refreshing. 1 to e tat pleasure in recommending-your Balsam ofillo ehound to all those afflicted with pulmonary co,' plaints or any - disease appertaining to the Amp, BO I hake this fipportunify to thank you hir the grpat r lief and benefit I have experienced through ytfr i struinentality. You w rs. x w . ii c h o z s ie w h E ri L si L i..iet, sric SO'cents per bolos. , or ale byCLems.i.i. & PAavm. and WM. T. Fr. Tito, Piittbviile, Pii, awl by Druggists in the Country giyierely. iFeE 22, 1840 Ur iirms :• i-worsits !! wort/J.6.! io remove thrae troublesome and da neerMai in habitants of the Stomach end Buwels. ik Inch sooAtiia impair thr hralth and deptrov the INee of Cliiidren. - use J. 4 YNE'S TONIC RCRIIIFV ( E, i tirta)n anti/ire Preparation for HIE removal Of the v+i,ou kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, ..our StoMach, whitrAp r ietite ; .-infistitile Fever and Ague and / 1 E4hili ybf the Stomach. and Bovvelv n nnd Orgiins of Di eaiiton. To be had at No. 20 South Tilt D i:4, ati I,[,Philedeiphitt. and of Wm. T. Ewing; and C., mans it l' ai vio, Put:ill..—rrici..s.o cents: l't . i, 6 ! 43.417 --t*:7---r--- ISIEW STORE. , . •I • ' C. dr.. W. Pollock •- 3 ' • 9. A E poet received a New and Pe ant 6nstor ' ,l u g of F u ll And Winter GnudrL, consi s i' m a 0 iir , 1 roil!, Beaver , Pilot and, Buffalo Cloths, Cassi s , • "t 1_ litres. and Sanibel& i • Marroes •French ,Pl,tintzes, Calicoes, Muslin •de G.; L nes, Shane& &rt. in l rocha. Merinos. and Woollen Shawls & HO. pack, Satin. and Bombazine Stocks. • ; , Tickin, Canton Flannels, Br. 1 and ins, Country Flannels, &C. .. 1 • Glintee. Looking tilasaes, W;itcrei4 c. ral as,Arttnent of Itlardwarc, I.oecn ire, Nails and Spikes. 11 Hoittehoe Nails,l Anvils and Sites iglisif, Blister, Cast., Shear ,and Gar, I • ib will be dispose d e t a t h e t w e nt Ild SCii. i •. 1 , 1 47 1 rg• En Reading Roil Road.. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Nay 11, S4O. ;Hours of Starting of Passenger Mins. FROM•thiladelphia at 7A. M., and 21 P t dai From Reading at 71 A. M., and 2 P.M. S ly. Depot in Philadetphia—corner of Broad and Chet ry streetd. • FA • . lot Class Cars, ei.so-2nd do. V' 00. The 5 O'clock Train flow Philadelphia will stop for breakfast at Pottstown: The morning Train from Philadelphia, and the allernoon Train from Reading, will be accompanied by Cars. Sited up fur the especial accommodation of Ladies. ` Both Trains will stop for Way Passengera at the usual points. Days of Starling of Frtighi Trains: From Philadelphia on Wednesdays and I nt s Saturdays. A. M. From Reading on Tuesdays 4nd Fridays. G. A: NICOLL& Superintendent Transportation. • IS—tf 19-if The' Philadelphia ', . - - • - May 2 rroposa Iss VII.T. be received at the Engineer's office oft he V Phdadflphia and Rcoding 'Rail Road, at Reading. nest door to lierr's Hotel, till the Ist of November p es t, for furnishing 40,000 White Oak, or Rock Oak Sills, 7 feet tong. and flatted to 7 inch es Ihi.k, and wide enough to square 8 inches by 7, —To be delivered at various points on the line of the Rsil Road. hem Ern Reading and Purt Clinton, by the opening of the navigation nest pri:•g. For fur therptirticulars enquire at the Engineer's Office. %via I' ROBINSON, Engineer. Reading Feb. 1 stt . +I r . _1 To Schuylkill Boatmen tcho ship Coal. dirt ct to . New York. rplIE subscriber is prepare.] at all times with Ilorses and the necessary Hoisting Machinery to discharge the Schuylkill Coal Boats immediately on application,at the lowest rates. Also, Hors s es and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do their own discharging. Apply at No. 12, Washington street. ricar the Batter) IVM,. T.ANDEBSON New York, March 14, Ifoo. 11-tr Lumber! Lumber!! ern E subscriber would respectfully invite the ' lll - atti. ntion of the public to his stock of Lumber, which consists of seventy thousano feet of various kinds suitable for Colliery purposes—such as lien, lock Planks, Boards,'Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2 niches, Scantling fur Waggon sills, all well seasoned and fit fur mina-dints use. also, 20 thousand Weather oards, 25 ihousand Shingles, Panne) Plank 1/, Plastering and Shingling Lath, all of which will he disposed of low, and on aCcommodatilig terms. , A. - CILE. Feb 15 7tl The Camomile Pills. MOTHER recent test of the unrivalled virtue of Dr. Win. Evans' Medicines.— uy SPEPSIA, TEN YEARS S I'ANDING.—Mr. J. McKenzie, 176 Stanton str eet, was affltcted with the above com plaint for ten years. which nicapactated him at in. tervals, for the period of six years, in attending to his business, restated to perfect hea4.ll under the saLtary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans.. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Er Coation.—Be particular to purchasing to see the label of this Medicine containg a notice of its, entry according to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining tnern at 100 Chatham street, New. York, or from the Regular Agent. B. BANNAN, Pottsville. 2 Jun 11 liPr William Evans ) SOOTHING' SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN To Mothers and Nurses THE passage of the teeth through the gums produces . troublesome and dangerous symptoms. It is known by mothers that there is a great irritation in the mouth and gums during this process. The gums swell, the se cretion oldie saliva is increased, the child is seized with frequent, and sudden fits of crying, watching. starting in its sleep; and spasms impeculiar parts ; the child shrieke with r xtrente violence, and thiusts its fingers into its mouth. If these precursary symptoms are not speedily alleviati d„ spasmodic convulsions universally rtupervents and soon cause the dissolution of die infant. Ilmothers who Itave their little babes afflicted with these distress ing symptoms, would apply the celebrated American Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundreds nfinfants when thmi i ht past recovery, from being suddenly attack ed with that fatal malady convulsions. Tilts infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when thought past recovery. from convulsions. As soon as theS) rap is rubbed seit the gums, the child will recover. l'hit preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, t hat no child will refuse to lens gums be rubbed with it. When infants are at the age of four months, I tough there is nu appearance of teeth, one bottle of the S) rue should be used on the gums to open the pores. P./ rent. should .never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children. for If a child wakes in the m_ lit ivnh the pain in the gums. the :_syrup immeda atly gives ease, by opening the pores and healing the gums; thereby preventing Convulsions, Fevers,&c. h 4:% ARE OF COUNTERFEITS zj' eau! ion.-13e particular in purchasing to see that the label of this medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Act of Congress. A nd be likewise partied lat to obtaining them at IUO Chathani street, New-York, or from the REGI:LAR AGENT. B. BA.NNAN, Potteville i):1" lltETiiOt A T.—DR. 'WM EVANS has removed his OFFICE in Philadelphia for the sale of his CAMOMILE arid A ?PT:R(I , NT Pius, and EvAiii's SOOTntnn Svrturi, Pir Children Teel hing. to No. 1 SOUTH SEVENTH, CORN ki:R OF MARKET sTimET, where all bos.ness connected with the sale of his Medieint s. will in future he transacted ; and where the above medicines may al ways be h.cl be: UNE The Camomile Pills. ASI I"EftE ease of Pilfs,cated at 100 Chatham street M r. Daniel Spinning of Eden. Town, NewJerirey, was severely afflicted with Piles for more than 26 years. He had recourse to reed. icines of almost every description,. also the ndvice of several eminent Physicians, but never found the slightest relief from any source whatsoever, until he culled on 1/r. Evans, of lOU Chatham street, N. Y and procured some medicine from him, from which he found ttomediate relief and subsequently a per. feet cure. 13F.W ARE OF OUNTERFEITS 11.:rCitution.—Re particular in purchasing lose that the label of this Medicine contains a notce of its entr according to Act of Congress. And be like wise batticular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham slice!, blutv.York, or from the 'legator Agent. Q. BANNAN, Pottsville. „ tt 2 It A STEM g r a N Section 5,3 d Division and sth Residence of "' the, Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, west of Harpers!Ferry. 300 men, Drillers and other Labour. ing men Will meet with employment, and the high est wages on the line of Rail Road. The work is !nested in the most : healthy part of Virginia, being near the head waters of the Putomack and a fine clear and open country. Men coming on here will call on; Mr. John Farrell, Cumberland, 94 miles above the work, or, nit Christopher McDonald, Old , town, 4/ 1 milks below Marvland,:oenn the work to CROW Ulf It: . RAVV LES. contractors. 6 tf Fcb I INE • Passagf. ilromji• e OLD! COUNT . PERSONS wishing to pay the pg- P. 1 14 sage for, their friends in Ite Old Conn -1 - 0 try, cap have their business iittinded to • - 2' - 14 applying to' 11.1 BANNAN • Miners` journal Office. ' Ilia rates Of Pam from Liverpol to -New York is 1117. and 818 including Hospital MoneY--Chil. dren under 111 years ofage half price March 14 I • SWAIM'S Panaeva, „ Yermifuge, L e idy's Blood Pills, 6 ' Medicated Sarsaparillar , it Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Cor- dial. Do. Vegetable Febrile Dr. Bechtel's Pulmonaryrreservative Di. Mile's Ektract of ToMato Pills, Indian Specific, 'Fire Xing's Remedy foil the' Tooth Ache, For sale by the subse,riber.' For further particulars see' adyertise ments in another part of the Paper. B. BANNAN. Jan 2 Pascal Iron Works Ware house. No. 77 South Third Strret. S. E. PHILADELP corpe PHILADELPHIA. r ~'lords, Tasker ' 1 •Wrorris, IRON Founders, and 31anufaCturerl of Coal Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges.; Bath Boil era Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas, Hot Water; &c. •. Davy's Safety Lamps Jf the best Construction. Patterns for the Foundry receiVed, and casting: delivered ,at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. 7S—tf ATTENTION BALD' HEADS No Apology for Wigs• - r e all the remedies ever devised torthe restore tom and preservation of the Heir, nothing has been found equal to Alibes t's OlecOnous Hair Tonic It seldom fails to rea.tore the hair to health and beau. ty. Many who were bald three months ago, can now exhibit luxuriant heads of hair by the use of it. Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir: I feel that 1 can hardly lay enough to you in favor of Alibert's Hair Tonic, sold by you. My hair had been falling off about wo years, and had become very. thin, .threatemue peedv baldness, when I commenced using this rem dy. In about one week it ceased to la 1 oi eve used it now about three months, and have a. rill and thick a head of hair as I can possibly desire I have recommended its use to a number of my friends, who all speak well of it.' if faithfully em ployed, I have nu doubt of its general success. I may add that before using the Tonic, I-had tried al most all the various articles employed 'for the hair such as the Macassar Oil, all the different prepare lions of bear's oil, veg. table hair oil, &c. withou experiencing mach, if any benefit. Respectfully yours; ' Copy of a letter from C. C. Park, P4stor of the Bap tist church at Haddonfield, N. J. Hadditruield, February 12, 1839. Dr. D. Jayne—Sir: I take pleasure in informing you that the bottle of Alibert's Hair Tonic which I obtained of you last October, has proved most emus. factoiy and successful. hair-had for a lung time been exceedingly thiu. But for two or three years post it had so fallen mil, that my head had be come almost entirely bald. I was under the neces. sity of concealing the baldness by combing the hair on the sides of it. But now after using about hill of a bottle of theaonic,l have as luiuriant a growth of hair us I ever had., C. C. PARK. The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pastor.of the 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 fine g rowth oi'oew hair, ov. er all that part of•his head where he was before bald, writes— ",Hy hair is growing finely, I assure yen." L. FLETCHER. Westchester, Pa., March 2, 1839, Mr. Bond, one of the Compositore in the office of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, who had lost nearly all hie hair from off the top of his head, hue had it completely rOtored by the use of this Tonic. Two Officers oft7...kmerican Navy had good heads of hair restored to them by using five bin tlee each of this [lair Tonic, un of whom was over sixty years of age Four gen emen connected with the rublic press in Ph;ladelphiti, have al-o had their baldness removed by using this remedy. 'Fire Rev Mr. Park- . er, Pallor of the Prei•byterian Church in Delaware county; Pa., who was 'completely bald over all the top ot his head, and was also becoming considerably gray, has used only two bottles of this tonic, and has not only a luxuriant growth of new hair upon his head, but all the gray hairs have disappeared r • and their places have been supplied by health" hair of a natural colour. Finally, nine cases of baldness out of Every ten. may positively be removed by a. faithful application of this invaluable remedy.— There is, therefore. now no excuse for a boldhead. Prepared only by Dr D. J AY NP f , sole proprietor, No. 20, South Third street, Philadelpht. Price el . a bottle. • The above valuable Haii Tonic may he had in Poltavale, ofClemens & Parvin, and of Wm. T. Ep ting, and C. Martm,Druggtsla. Where also may be had Jaynes' ;Expectorant and Carminative Balsam—the mind Valuable family medicines that have ever been known. Jan 11 Dr. Leidy's Meditated Extract of Sari4aparilla: To the World. I F you wish to make use of Sarsaparilla. be advised to ry DR. LEILY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strongest pre paration in existence, one bottle of tt (which costs but one dollar) being equal to one gallon) of Syrup. as it ti usually prepared in the shops, and equal to, two bottles of any other extract. Dr. Leidy begs; leave to state that he himself prepares it, and can consequently vouch for its strength. Numerous Physicians throughout the U. rated States, give it the preference over all other preps: rations of Sarsaparilla, both from die' act of its superior strength (consequently e ffi cacious when employed) and from the circumstanceof its being r' pared by a regu lar Apothecary and Physician, attested by De. Physic; Chapman, Jaskson, Horner, Gibson, Dewees, James, Cote, &c. &. 1 It is useless here to name the numerous affections wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the sole Specific.--: Suffice it to say. ii is recommended by all Physicians throughout the world. in diseases of Skin, Bones, Liver; Ac , and particularly all diseases produced by iMpurities of the blood and animal fields. As la purifier of the blood, it is at all times (and particularly in the Spring and Fall) invaluable: In warm climaes.thrcrughout the Summer Season, no person should neglect using it occa , sionally Numerous certificates and l recommendations from Physkians, and others accompany the directions. For sale by L R. BANNAN. Sole agent for Schuylkill County. 23—tf WM. F.VA NS, M. D. Port Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. • wILL be sold at private sale, the Focndry v• pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, Sell uy lk ill county, on very reasonable terms; This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, new making, and will in a short time be one , of the beet, situations in the country to do„a large business For fermi &e. apply to , ' PARKE& fort FoundereiFtnlarlilphia. ur ISA MYFRIE4* Port:Oilgop I ' t 14.9 • Copy of a letter from Dr. S., S. Fitch. Philadelphia, May 10, 183 P S. S. Frrco; No. 172 Cbesnnt street June 6 „ ' 1101 1 AIVIO -PULLS. ',..AfTE.RESTING AND. ,APPU94BLE TO THE4F.F.POTED, with Diseases of the Stomaihi or Nerves; Sinai as DYSPEPSIA; either Chronic or Cam tinder the worst quiptorni!_of restlessness. Low nos of Spirits, r and General Einteciatiou; CON SUMPTION. whether of 'the Lungs or -Liver LIVER AFFECTIONS; JAUNDICE,both "iafy and Spa# maim COSTIVENESS; WORMS of every variety—RH CU NI A TISM. whether Acute Or Chronic—together with GOUT. SCROFULA. Pains in the Head, Rack, Limbs, and side. TY PHUS FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, Putrid Sore Throat. FEVER and AGUE, :pasmodic 'ralpitsuons of the Heart and Arteries, Nervous 'lrritability. Nervous Weakness. Hysterics, Tic . ',Doillon Aux, Cramps, Female Obstructions. Heart burn, Headaehe, Cough, the Common or Humid ,and the Dry or the Whooping; ASTHMA. Graiel and Dropsy. The Blood has hitherto been considered by Empi. rice and others, as the great regulator , of ibis human system. and such is the devotedness of the adherents tri that erroneous doctrine, that they content thern selves wl,th the simple possession of this fallacious, opinion, without enquiring ii.to the primal) , sources from whence Life, Health, and Vigor emanate, and vice versa. pain, sickness, disease arid death. Not so with Da. HUNT, whose extensrve research and practical experience so eminently qualify him for the profession of which 'le has been one of the most use ful members. He contends-;--and a moment's reflec tion will convince any reasoning mind of the correct gess of his views—that the stomach, liver, seethe associated organs are the primary and great regula Las of health, and that the blood in very many in stances is dependent on these organs, and that unless medicine reaches THE ROOT OFTH E DISEASE, the superficial:anodynes usually prescribed, sevre but as foils to cover the ravages of deed-rooted maladies. Under these convictions, at the expense or years o r Close application, the doctor has discovered a media ewe whose searching powers are irresistible, and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of its being radical cure to the various diseases alreaoy enumer ated, even if applied in the most critical cases, but he does not intend to prescribe to HUArs BOTANIC PILLS a supernatural agency,although from positive proofs within the knowledge of hundreds, he is prepared to, shew,that when every other earthly remedy has been given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS • have never been known to tail in effecting two very gratifying results, that of rairing.from the bed of sickness and disease those who have tested their, em cacy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for his long and anxious study to attain this perfection iu the HEALING AaT. The extraordinary success which has attended the use of HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, is the hest crit. erion of their superior virtues. They have been the means of raising a host of languishing patients from the bed of affliction, as is clearly evinced in the foliowing CERTIFICATES. Dyspepsia or Indigestion Efflctualla Cured. Mr. Win. Tucker, having lately been restored to a sound state of health, through the efficacy of DR. HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it an indispen sable duty to state certain tacit' relative to the di ease under which he had so long suffered. The symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a coo, stunt rejection of food, head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesome dry cough. dizziness. lightness at the chest and difficulty of breathing, almost constant .pain in the side, loins, and shoulders. accompanied with touch languor and debility. These afflictions, together with an unusual degree of flatulence, brought on such a state of ez trerhe weakness, as to prevent him from attending to his busines, and; his health appeared lost beyond recovery. His friends and relatives became alarm ed at the melancholy prospect, and strongly recom mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were administered, and in a few days produced astonish ing relief, and finally realized a perfect restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. Liver Complaint, with much Derangement of the Nervoros System. • Mr. Joshua Roberts was afflicted with a billions and nervous disease to on alarming degree, being attended with all the distressing syMptoms which affect a relaxed constitution, viz .—A sick headache loss of appetite, giddiness in . the head, pain in th ft° nach after eating. usual tremors, shifting Open modic pains in every part of the body, cold chill sallow complexion, costiveness, and a constant dull pain in the right Buie, which often tnduct.d the , meat dreadful debility indeed, he thought he was afßic ed with evrry internal complaint the human body is liable to. He was generally making trial of various remedies, all of which were equally fruitless, unte he had recourse to Hunt's Botanic Pills, from th superior virtues of which medicine his health is per fectly re.established, and is now able to pursue his employment free from pain or disease. JOSHUA ROBERTS. A uestraordinary case of Rheumatism, accompanied with Diarrhea and Nervous Debility. Mr-Voseph Hart, from being exposed le cold, was attacked with a most painful Rheumatic complaint in the head, and neck, which continued with dia. tressing violence for several months. The principle symptoms were—a swelling and excruciating pain of all the joints. and an entire loss of their use; both the pain and the fever generally suffered an increase in the evening. The pairs were increased on the slightest motion, and were more severe in the bight time. A constant diarrlicea, which produced its general consequences—flatulency, lowness of spirits, and general wasting of the body. He was indeed so extremely ill that his medical attendant could not possibly give the least hopes of his recovery, and it was generally believed by his relatives and friends that all the medicines or treatment in this world conld not give him any relief. But seeing an ad vertisement on Hunt's Botanic Pills, he was directed by an Aalmighty Providence to use them ; lie did so, and after a fortnight they produced a favorable change, and he is now a healthy and strong man. JOSEPH HART. An interesting case of Lowness of Spirits, with a vi olent Spasmodic Affection. Mr: Francis Caldwell war, afflicted for several years with extreme debility, together with a train of symp toms generally termed nervous affections,' and which, perhaps, it would he impossible for the pen of the most learned physicians to describe. In this case the spasms in the stomach were so frequent and excruciating as nearly to deprive him of reason pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers and toes, flatulence. sickness at the stomach, and a general agitation of the whole system, insomuch;t hat a common mci lent rendered the mind timid and ap prehensive. In order to remove these dis ressing symptoms, and restore the constitution to its fortner energy, a large portion of medical skill had been ex hausted without any advantage ; change of air, and other remedies were a•Iso unavailing, and the mind and body appeared to be devoted to a ruthless dis. case. In this hopeless ar.d languid situation, Mr. Caldwell was recommended to make trial of Hunt's Botanic Pills, the effects of which were visable in a few days, and by a continuance of the medicine (according to directions.) his strength became com pletely restored, and a sound state of health, Was happily established. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ereaution.—Fie particsi!or in purehasidg to.see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry accordi4 to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New York, or from the REGULAR AGENTS. 11, HANNAN. Pottsville. MeELWEE, Harrisburg; B—f Feb 22 FRESH GOODS!! JUST opened a large and splendid supply Pr n ably Goode, comprising a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HARDWARE , FISH, PLASTER, . CHEESE, SALT, 4'c. Allot. which , will be sold cheap for cash or ex change for country problem. at the Store or., JOSEPH warn &NIX. Mount Carbon, Nov 23 47—ti • EVBIIIO - . Cainomile Pills, cures i• • Consumption, Cadets, :and Coldd, N • - t FRVOW diacairs , liver coMplaint, dyipepsia billioiia'di¢eases, piles, ulcers, female weakness and all cases of hypothondriacism, low spirits, pal pitation of heart. mimes irritibilityi - ltervousiweak. nese, fluor albiis, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss of appetite, heartburn. general debility . : bodily weak. near, choloria or green sickness, flatulency. hysteri. cal faintings..hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sick. ness Right mare, rheumatism, asthma, tic doulou reux. tramp. spasmodic affections, and iliac who are victims to that most excruMating disordd„ Gout, will find relief from their sefferinge, by a conrso of Dr. Evans` - medicine. . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.i ELF Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry oceordingte Act of Congress. And be like wise particuilai in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New York, or from the Regular Agent. ;, B BANNAN, Puttstille. Of whom also may be obtained, Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (for to thing,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague PIRA, Dr. Good's Female Pills, The Baron Von Hutchtler's Pills. The above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Street, New York, 3 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. 36 Durnhill Boston, Mass. And the following Agents:— B. Barman. Pottsville, Hamilton & Grier, Wm. Bell, Harrisburg m. Burnside, Lockhuven, John Wind, Lancaster. D. S. Clarke, 'Erie, J. P. Olmstead, Bethany, B.Canipbell&. Wayn s esburg, Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. Duned,ii, Bed. ford, (Hugh Arters, Irwin & Arthurs4 Pittsburg, C. Christman. Mauch Chunk, Hand & Kirtland, Housdale, B. Bright, Allentown. lEfREMOVAL.—Dr. Wm. Evans has removed his office in Ilinladelphia for the sale of hie CLMO. nicz and Arritittzs:r Slum., for children Teething, to No. 3 South Seventh, corner of Market Street; where all business connected with the sale of his Medicines, wilt in future be transacted; and where th'e above medicines may always be had GENUINE. WM. EVANS, M. D. • N. B.—The prig eipal Office is at No. YOU Chat ham Street, New. York, where Communication by letter, are requested lo be made direct. ITBEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS;La ( Jan. 11 ; • Dr. Jayne's Expectormit. WE considerit a duty to call public attention to this admiaable preparation for Pulmonary Die eases --especially Coughs, Colds, Constimption, i tipitting Blood, Asthma. Bronchial Affections, I% hasping Cough. 4 , c. It is used and very highly approved by persons of the first respectability, but we feel confident in saying that a trial of its efficacy will be its best recommenda Lion Dr. Jonathan Going. President of. Granville College, Ohio, (late of New York)in a letter to Of. Japie, dated New York, December. 1836, isays—*He was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoariness. and , that los difficulty of breathing was so great that he ielt, himself in imminent danger of immediate suffecation.ibut was perfectly cured by using this Expectorant.' \lrv. Delks, of Salem. New Jersey, was cured of Asthma. of twenty years standing, by using two bottles (i t this Medicine. Mrs. Ward, also of Salem, was cured of the same coin. plaint by one bottle. A young lady, also of Salem, who was believed by her friends to be far gone with con sumption was perfectly restored by three bottles. Dr Hamilton, of St. James. South Carolina, was; greatly affected by a cough, hoariness, and sorenesil of the lungs. and on using a bottle of this medicine found per manent relief. Mr. Nicholas I fat ris, Ben., one of the Deacons oldie firstilßantist Church. in Philadelphia has been perfectly curd by it—after having suffered for SIXTY EARS with Coughs, Asthma. and spitting of Blood, which no remedy before could relieve. The Rev. C. C. I'. Crosby, writes as : NEIL YORK, June 15,039. To Da. JAYISIE.—Dear Sir. I have made use 'of your Expectorant. personally and in mn family, for the last six,years with great benefit. Indeed I may consider•my life prolonged by the use of this valuable Medicine undo the blessing ofGod. for several years. 1 missy say almost as much in the case of my wife, and ;Ilse of the Rev. Mr. Tinson. of the Ishilai of Jamajea. Cor all cases of cough, inflammation of the chest. lungs, and throat, I do most unhesitatingly recommend this as the beat medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is that others afflicted as I have been. may expeience the same relief, which I am persuaded they will. by using your Expectorant. C. C. P. CROSBY. The following certificate is from a practising; PHY SICIAN and a much respected Clergyman oft he. Meth odist society, dated Modest Town, 'Va., August 2, 1838. Dr.Jayste—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. Itiflama tion of the Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Pains and Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi cine I have ever tried, Very respectfully Yours, R. W. WILLIAMS. M. D. This ExpEcTonArry never fails to cure Asthnia or re lieve 3 Cough. Price 81. Prepared only by Dr. D Jayne. No. South 34 street, Philadelphia, and. may be had of G. %V. Oakley, Reading, C. Leisenring, Mauch Chunk, D IValke•, Port Clinton, %Vm. T. Epting andClernens & Parvin, Pottsville, where may also be had JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, C43IINA TIVE BALSAM, arld TONIC VERMIYUGE. Oct 12, 1839. 41-1 v DR. GOOD VS CELEBRATED FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. V lIESE Pills are strongly recommended to the -m- notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient rem edy in removing those complaint's peculiar in their sex, from want of exercise, or general Debility of the System, Obstructions, Suppressions, a nd ; lir( gu. lartty 01 the Menses; at the same time strengthen. ing, cleansing, and giving tone to the Stoinrich and Bowels, and producing a new and healthy action throughout the system generally. They create petim, correct Indigestion, remove Giddiness and Nervous headache and are eminently u s eful in those flatulent complaints which distress females so much at the " Tottiv of LIFE." They ;obviate costiveness., and counteract all hysterical and Ner vous Affections, &c. &c. They itivartabtv testure the pallid arid delicate female to health and ;vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and appre. bation of the most eminent Physicians in the Unit ed States, and many mothers can likewise tastily to their extraordinary efficacy. To married females, whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of connu bial happiness have been defeated, these Pills may be truly esteemed a blissful boon. They soon resin ; vale all functional debility and if taken (adcording to directions,) obviate all morbid action, They dis pel that fulsome and disagreeable sensation Common to f males at cashmonthly return, likowisia the at ten last pains in the back. side, Or loins ; they gen. erally counteract the nausea, vomiting, and other nervous affections in cholorosis, or green sickness in a few days. (and if continued occording to! direc— tions.) soon effect a perfect cure. This.Medictne is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as a purifieri of the Blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or alterative. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a nbliee of its entry according to Act of Congress. And be likewise particular in obtaining them al IffiTylat. ham street, New York, or from the { . _ REGULAR AGENT, B. BANNAN, Pottsville Pa Feb. 8 Resumption of Business. NEW DRUG STORE. T BE Subset iber returns his gratefm acknowl• edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance after the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the public gen erally, that he has again commenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemuns, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye StUtlik, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very law and ateomaiodating terms. I 1 N. B. 03 ' Physieiansfreseriptions carefully pat up at the shortest notice, W'X T. F,PIiNG. Pottaville t May 30,1838 • Jr E DRUG STO THE subscriber respe his friends and the public ,he las just received end' Lit ,sortinent of genuine and f DRUGS, MEDICINES.' CHEMII = DYE STUFFS. - together with a variety of Perfume Articles, and an assortment or PA CINES such as Bateman's Drops. Godfrey's Cordi Balsam, Dlobv's Carminative, Bal . British Oil, Harlem Oil, Opedeldu eater's Eye Salve, Lee's Antibtliou son's Eye Water, Golden Tincttire, Worm and Itch Ointment, Barbe Horse Powder, &e. All of which arc offered for sale ye ID - Having engaged the services oil ENCED 'DRUGGIST from Philade confidence in assuring the. public t Par.scarrnows will be carefully and a, pounded at all hours. Neither ea" have been spared in procurinp the b articles. and he hopes .by attention a and recieve his share of public patro JOHN S. C. AI Centre Street—next to Pottsville, eb.22, 1840. 1 Welherill & Hro her, AT THE OLD STA D No. 65 NORTH FRONT ,STREET, EAST SIDE. THREE DOORS FROM THE. CORNER or ARCH 81 PH ILA DELPHL MA N U FACTURE] White Lead dry and/ Calomel. round in Oil, S Red Precip Red Lead, White do Labarge. Chronic Yellow. do Green do Red Patent Yellow Sugar Lead Copperas . 01. Vitriol ' Aq. Fortis. Acet. Morp , ia - Muria tic Acid Sulpb. do _ Epsom Salts Lac. sulphu Tart. Acid Opi. de I%ar ot. Sup .Carb. Soda ' Kerma Mi 1 eral Corms, Sub. Merc. Ethiops 4 0 . Refiners ofChamphor,Sal Nitre,Brististone,RoraLite. Offer for sale the above mentioned a iii I •lectogether %with a general assortment of Paints. Dru I s and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemi al and Medicinal line. tieing manufcturers of all the a rticl !enumerated un der the above head, they pledge the iselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass. from Oct 21 1837 1137113 Justice's Dochets. Ft EMI and Fool-cap, full and hall bound Doelets 0 --F on land and for sale cheap, t the Bindery at the subscriber. , B. BANNAN. april 4 • 14 Lumber, Lumber. 75.000 18 and 20 inch Joint Shingles. 30,1010 Lap Shingle', 10,000 feet inch Poplar Boards, Also 15 lute and Yellow Pine Boar, Scantling, Plastering, Lath, &c., Constantly for sale on reasonal Store in Centre street april 25 Davy's safety LI OF the best construction, and m also makes new gauses to old pairs dune at the subscriber's C Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pott June 1 9.2-tr JOSEPH CO Potlmvi2le MIARBLE MAMMA, 11 E subscriber begs leave to A tants of this place, and the sure that he has on hind, and intends and well selected quantity of Ma for graves—arid would invite chase to give him a call, as he ass will sell as cheap as they can be pr in the State, and as well engrave. done in either English or German Welsh languoge or the dialect. June ISAAC 15 BARON VON HUT HERB PILL' priEsE Pills are composed of ert a specific action upon t I impulse or strength to the aterial is quickened and equalized in its ci all the vessels, whether the akin, internally, or the extremities ; an Lions of the body are drawn from a consequent increase of every quickened action of the absorbent discharging vessels. Any morbid have taken place is corrected, al removed, the blond is purified, and a healthy state. . BEWARE OF COUN 117 Caution.—Be particular in that the label of this Medicine er its entry according to Act of C likewise particular in obtaining t hate istreLt, New York, or from t REGULAR AGE' Feb B. BANN l'aints, Oil, Glas! CST received' and for sale at " the subscriber. White Lead—dry ano ground Red Lead, Spanis Black Lead, l hrorn Black Paint, Clirom! 'Green Paint, Velln• I Copal Varnish, Winds, Linseed Oil, Japan c Spirits Turpentine, Venetia Paint Broaher, 4Sti Also an assortment or Drugs, D;s Sinifs, Patent Medicine, JOHN S. O Centre St.,. next door to ' June 13 Shamokin Con I I FOR SAL ga NE undivided half part of •- 0 situate on Shamokin Creek, county. State of Pennsylvania, names of John Brady, and Bober eight hundred and sixty.eight acr. these lands are adjoining the Shamokin, (destined to become a they abound with both the red ash coal; and on the lower tract I ney species, has hien found in c. ties. The Pottsville and Danvi; nearly through the middle of ho complete order from Sunbury till gray tract, thus Riving them Alt: the markets on.the Susquehanna, canal is finished to• the tide , markets on the Chesapeake: This property is offered .for estate of the late Colonel Francis A. W. JOHNSI'II No. 7, Clinton Square, Philadelphia Feb. 8 I Festivals & A fresh supyly, just received and Fancy Hying and subscriber. L tbankful as" would respectfully inform h public generally, thi the still c. business, in all its vari ou s branch: in Centre Street, Pottsville; an. to cleanse or color every desoript'. Merino's, Cloth Coats, pants, &c. notice. His work he promises, sl i satisfaction of his customers. oth will be made. AUG August 8, sham fully informs generel, that , yelled 'au:sti• sh ALS AND y and Fancy ENT MEDI. Torlington's m Do Malta, Worm Tea, Thdmp Tatter,' Ring 's celebrated y lour. an EXPERII phis. he feels at Puremorn ccuratelY ns or expense at selection ot care to wait 'see: • h lITIN, la6►ot►ogo. S OF Vitriol Mb Sulp. Quini Tart. Emet Ether Sulp do !Vivi • do Aceti Lunar Caus I Cow. dol 8:‘ to 29 30. , 48- Ic terms at the Ilia SAMUE nips, .at approved kind lamps, and other ock and Watch ,ville. TSWORTH. TORY. form the Wild>. .unding country, keeping a large ble Monuments wishing to pur lee them that he cured any where ; which wilt be Scotch, Irish, or AYLOR. Jr 24 HELER lerbs. which ex. e heart, give an t yatem ; the blood culation through he parts situated as all the score- F he blood, there is secretion, and a and exhalent, or •• ction which may ob.tructiona are the body 7l resuines I,_ RFEJ7S urehaeing to ere ntaina a notice of ngresB. And be em at 100 Chat- N, Pottevjlle &r. - he Drug . store u n Oil, Brown, 1 Green,' Yellow, Ochre, r Glass. arnisb, n Red. 1 ecticir es, Chemi. &c. MARTIN, lahun.ango 64 2-4 Laud • o tracts of land. Northumberland n the warranted Gray, containing a and allowances; urishing town of second Pottsville) sh, and the white lon ore, of the kid nsiderable quanti 'lle' railroads runs tracts. and is in the centre of the command of all (and nose that the ater) of all the i sle, to close the ohnsioo, by Execelor, . .msnat street, West of Broad. lasts. for eale by B. BAN:VAN. couring. for put favors friends and tho .ntinues , the above •s at his old stand, is now prepared In of Silks, Calicos. • c.on the shortest all be done to the rwige no charges TUS EHLER. 32—tf
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