~_ f II *nr-- . - ;• • t • 1:- \ l riirV - 1 --- - 7 _ . App l r • MEE both tharited end perpetual I"nm:trances on Brick.:Sinutt r Fratne Buildings, pion,. notate I Mi ,Barna,Stabl s.stere ha ndize, Fara Ott re.iind, Prop- I erti f every idea riplion, against I otoi or damage by It eaubseriher as Been aPpointed *ENT for the a: 1 1 % ttiville.reb. .1326. ! , . ! pliaAredNNto.:ll:l.ke boy na t e rat ot e io g n . u g , d tnatitn l t:on-a .u nd i N a j n A ow m p D r i e . rictridiOn retidiseription' Or property In the , ' Li P: THE PE 11,li AIWA RE: icourry r . ithoullaisce Company. CAPITAL rAUTHORISEID BY LAW, $250 000. I k CHARTER PERPETUAL. MARE both 'Hunted and pOrpetual Insurances AN. 11, ,, on Brink, Sumo pr Frame' Buildings, Stores, ilotehl,Milli Barnii,. Stables, Merchandise, Furniture , and)Priverikofelvery description ,against lossor dam ag lby FIRE, ~ . , • • e i MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. 'Elie Delaware County tasuratice company will also inisnie against Cop. oniall kinds of marine risks and w. 4agai t the damage or loss upon the transportation of sorarei, and, mercandise by water, or by rail way._ u terms ea flOourable as any other institution. For any Maher information Co the subject of insur- Ina. eitbet against Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to l , - i. HENRY;G. ROBINSON. Agent. uly 15 i 34—ti i ,,Llt Schuylkill Haven. , - , , or WILLIAM B POT'S, - _ .1 . i At Orwigsbure, , 1 I 1 , Y q ri/18 ! f rills! . ~. liE safest:tie best, moat ( efficacicke anp truly vege. table ,Pills in existence are 1 I p t EIII.ILEIDY'S 13600 D PILLLS, Acomponent: pert of which is Sarsaparilla, and known t 'be the melt client:lel and thorough purifier o Ithe blood ' d animal fluids ever discorered. As a gontle or ac nee purgative, they areequally efficacious,-whilst taking them no change of diet or 'restraint from occupation is nicessery.f. I They may be taken at all times and under all clneumstanceit-r_they will not," reduce or weaken the sys tem by their ,cirect as most purgatives .do—much coin i2eht pod,. theik virtues is untlecessarytheir reputation ' ell established, numerdds proofs of their, efficacy baing bean Prlished at di ff erent times. Su ffi ce it to 3 f/ re that id 'ad Won to their efficacy in diseases of the, eadmach, liver, t intestinetic&c,, they are the only pills in exncettat olearise and purify the blood and animal j!l'rrite em t vl iiaila O ii : : aiddiseaseihunore the re- i aadeeiep remvini alieruptions from theskin— and4aterplmplerontlerace,neckandbody , Otter, milt, orbreaking gut of the skin,and all cutane- Cioli &anion whatever , - \'' iney a t p pared from vegetable extracts. (warrant.: e 4 free fee 'ereury and the. minerals) and by a regu.7 4 , la 4 physMian,' ttested by Drs."fhveic, Homer, -Gibson. e i\4 4 ckson,4amdallDewees, llare;Core, &c. besides nu m roue tether Iphisicians throughout the United States. *rho daily etnido.v them in then ipractice, administering em to.their ',patients in erefeience to all other purge tia.es, and in preference to all other preparations of Ser., fined- consequence of their possessing the coin ined effects igeorrecting thekliseased humors of the lood ant-fluida, land by their purgative properties, re- I oving dectireyirig off the samu from the system, with ut prod , ging the slightest inconvenience, or requiring estnctio 8,10. Ntinie • us testimonials, certigcates a rid recommenda tions of ose IPtLs. from physicians and others, accom pany thei 4 direitiOns with' each hos. Dr. N. B. Leidy's aignaturetecediriphnies the genuine on two sides ofeach bus on ittyelldw 1 bet. Price 2bamly- vs tints a Box} 1 For saly byl . i 8.-BA NNAN. - i" ,' Sole Agent (Or Schuylkill County. ,I Also for sale by J. F. • Taylof & Co., Mincrsville,—' lingh kirude3i, Pon Carbon. IldaVl4 if f' ?Th e , Phila de lphia r • -t £:N D I - = ....--.'.• ....-- -.....-. , -- 1-7 ' .1.... --. N.. I t '' LI:S . $L ':. 1.-1 ~,,.1 : 4 , Pg.,. r ..U' . t.. - , -..,... :- ... 4` 7. ( . ..I, ...:: , - n ., of ...... ,,-, 4 r. ——. e''''... ~.....±a-, .'"'" R (rsditsg Rail Road. 31111101 R ARRANGEMENT. • t ay 1 3 , 1840. . , • - --- Hoirrat of , tortiag of Plisoenger Trains. ;FROM Philadelphia of 7 A. M, and 2i P? flsi r ' • Mar Its ding it 71 A. M., Land 21 P.M. ( ly. Depot inrhit delphpi—cortiezpf Broad Bud Cherry streets.' . _ [F AR 1E • o, GI 50-2dd do. $2 00 ClasiCit i 'N,7,he•s I , Ice , biteakfiget • -atieirwohgral fromli'llilodelphia will skip Pottstown.. O• Train from Philadelphia, and the from Heading, will be accompanied up foi the especial accommodation of by - Cans;fitted Ladies. i' - ' Bind Tritinajwill stop for Way Passengers at the hand poin* : , , . 1 .1:14, iif Starting of Freight Trains. From Philadelphia on Wednesdays and itt 56. • • Sattirdayi,' From Reading on Tuesdays and Fridays. A* A.M. J i - :I j. - . 'G. A. NICOLLS. • . :.1 Superintendent Traneportation,, - !Way 2T. :, : : • 18—tii . . [ I'Piropoials ! 5 WILT, be received at the Engineer's office on he P l iicidStphie and Readtng Rail Road, at Reading / nest4oor ,to Herr's Hotel, till the Ist of Niini rnbe next. for ,t furnishing 40,000 White Oak. / ilf Reek Oiii Sills. 7, feet long. and flatted to 7 inch • eilbitik.anCiVide enough to square 8 inches by 7. ..-To be delivered tit various points an the line:of the'Rail Roadlbetween Reading and Port Clinton, by The cipenintuf the navigation next fpring.- For fur therpayticOus enquire at the Engineer's Office. . • + ". Wilt? ROHINSON, Engineer. -, peadingFeb. 1 i • i 51f k • '! To. 41Atiy1411 !Batimen who ship Coal .diticti[ to New York. siibscribe r is prenarril i al t all times with Hotsesi .A..andsho necessary Hoisting, hidehinety diethant the Sehtiylkill Coal Beats immediately on applicatinn,at this lowest ratea4 Alito. t Horsenand Hoisting Tickle to let toThose Who Wish wide thew own . dischargin g: ApplY at N 0.112. Washington street, near the 'lamely • WAY". T. ANDERSON. Ne* lt,ork,ohlatch 14.1840. • 41-if . L itluitther !, Lumber ,11 • THE, subscri . beri i would respectfully _ :the tatteptionlot ibe public to- his stock of Luntbe!.: isrbieb; .consisitretf seventy thousand feet of various ~tiad..et}itabld (r Colliery purposes 7 -pueh as , Hein leek .rlsnktki I glard"'s Joists. , Oak Plank ,arid 9 inclies4centli rig for Waggonisillsoll well reasoned attd for isnmediate use. also, . • , •; • ---, • i fill theasand,4lleatiter °ire',„ 95 hnosartr)--,Shingles, • ' Panne, Plank c ~f:JAhlicliPg and Shinglii;g .14 6 4; 1 131 atv#lttiebmpilte.dtsposed of low, and on imarauthualitingiertns. ; •A. A. • y. ' - . 7Le -11 1 011,to from due tn . •• G,OTINTRY ;y PERB~NS *Ming to ply the , ir:Pa L l —, z lane tbr their friends in the 'OW, CPP33—. try; can have their brutinne ottrmdroPo by apillying to ; . Minerelournalniftee.l. •AbOatei afore from Liverpool 4c , Neyry o rk Li . mot eta including Hoepiiet .. Money=ibbili inus under 10 year,,,,oftige half price ilArch • VIM . . '. 1 ~... , • .1 . F. 1 ' ....e'rrirr'S , ':''''' .. , t'l - - , ," i'7'.l ,- , - .. , , , in"1.7" , '.1...!,"7.1 - ^L.t-^ 1eh,1247."..-7"..i.1 . t'F',f.'! ..- .. - .. 1 -, - . -r.." .. .',.11 , T.T. , :.....! I: 1 - ' ' -1 i . I • - - ' . i " ' " 'i. ! ' • -!1 .. . . rr. .~~•. . 1,4 _ T. - Ray E just r.tletire4 aNs and' ant 'nor meat or Fall iiratlViiitirr Geodriirbrizieting o Brdzd. Berivel:PilirClitztrihiffaky'ClothaiCarit Mares. and isattinets, , • ' • Marianna FrenOti Ctrintzes.talienen; Muslin . de ' Lanes; Shallaii. IL& • -' • Brachs..3le'risme. and Wnolleri Shards*. Black. Satin: and. Bombazine Stocks. 417141.nera. "I'rekin. Canton. Flannels. Br. and HI. Hosting; Country - Flannels, ate. limiery and Glpien. Looking Glasises, Waiters. &c. Whir a, general !assortment of Hardwire. Queen arm Ceder Ware, Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horsehne 'Anvils and Viees Arriefican, Engfrith. Blade'', Cast, Shear ,and Ger. in in Steel. All of which drill be disposed of _at he lowest prices.—Call and See. Nov 23 47 W A NTED. , g I N Section- 5.13 d Djvisiun and sth Residence of It...the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, west of HarpersiFerry. , 300 men, Drillers and other Labour ing mtn will meet with employment, and the high; est wages on the lime of Rail Road. • The work iA longed in the Most. healthy part of Virginia being near the head waters of the Potomack an d a fine clear 'and open country. Mon coming on here will call on Mr. John Farrell, Cumberland, 9i miles a b o ve the work, or on Christopher McDonald, Old. ' town miles below Maryland, or on the work to • CROWLY, & RAWLES. Contractors. Feb 1 6 tf DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS, together with n variety of Perfumery end Fancy Articles, And an asiortment of PATENT MEDI. CINES such Ws Bateman's lhops,Godfrey's Cordial, Turlington's Balsam, Dlohv's Carminative, Balsam De Malta, British Oil, Harlem Oil, Opedelduc, Worm Tea, ecker's Eye Salve, Lees Antibllione pills, Thomp icon's Eye Water, 4:olden Tincture, Teller, Ring Worm and Itch Ointment, Barber's celebrated Horse Powder; &c. &c., • All of which arc offered for sale very low. 11:1° Having engaged the services of an' EXPERT ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadelphia, he feels confidence id assuring the public that Pnestcram's Par..cairriosis Will he carefully and accurately com pounded at all hours. Neither pains or expense have been spared in procuring the best selection of articles, and lie hopes by attention and care to merit and recieve his share of public patronage. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, • Centre Street,--next to Mahantango. ' Pottsville, I! eh. 22, 1840. Wetherill & Brother, AT 71LE OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, THREE DOORS FROM THE CORNER or ARCH ST PUHA ft liLPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and / • Calomel. ground in Oil, ,$ Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Mb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red 5- Ether Sulpb. Patent Yellow do Nitric • Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic ' 01. Vitriol , Com. do Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph. do • Epsom Saks Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid , Opi. de Narcot.. Sup .Carb. Soda Bermes Mineral Corms. Sub-Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChampbor,Sal Nitre,Brimstone,Rorax.ffte. Offer fcir sale the above mentioned art iclea.together with a general assortment of Paiute. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Being manufcturers of all the articles enumerated un der the above head. - they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8. to 24 30. Oct 21 1831 48- 1 4 3-tr LST received and for male at the Drug Store u 44 r the subscribes: White Lead—dry ano ground in Oil, Reif Lead, Spanish Brown, Black Lend, l hrome Green, Black Paint, Chrome Yellow, Green Paint, Yellow Ochre, Copal Varnish, Windsor Glass, Linseed Oil. Japan Varnish, Spirits Turpesitine. Venetian Red. Paint Brushes, &c. Also en assortment of Drugs, - Medicines, Chem,. cal; Dye Stuffs, Pntent Medicines, &e. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Centre Si., next door to Mahan.ango St June 13 O _ NE undivided half part of two tracts of land, situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county. State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady. and Robert Gray, containing eight hundred arid sixty•eight acrcs and allowances; these lands are adjoining the flourishing town 01 Shainukin, (destined to become a second Pottsville) they abound with both the red ash and the white ash coal 4 . and on the lower tract iron Ore, of the kid. ney species. has , been found in considerable quanti. ties. The Pottsville and Danville railroads rano nearly through the middle of both tracts, end is in complete order from Sunbury In the centre of the gray tract, thus giving them the command of all the markets on the Susquehanna, (and now that the Canal is finished to the tide water) of all the markets on the Chesapeake. This property is offered for aide, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston. by A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor, No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street, West al Brood. Philadelphia Feb. 8 , Fancy Dying and Sc,otiring. .111111 E '• subscriber. thankful for past lavers would respectfully inform i his friends and the public generally, that he still coatirues the above buiiness;, in all its various branches at his old stand. in Centre Street, Pottsville; and is now prepared to cleanse or color every descriptimi of Silks, Calicos Merino's, Cloth Coats, Pants, &c.&c.on the shone. notice. :ftiework he promises, shall be done to the satisfaction of his customers. otherwise no charges will be Mode.' • A VGVSTUS EULER. August 8, 3d—tl Beinmption of Business. NEW DRUG steam. 91 1 111 E Subscriber . returns his grateful acknowl. 7a. edgements to the ,citizens of. Pottsville and others. who stepped forward to his finnan:ice after the loss of his property by fire. in 'Derwin - kr . lard, and. woOld also acquaint them and tke • public gen.. .orally, 'that 'fie has. again eciromenced at Drug Businesi in the house formerly occupied, by. Chatieo W. Clenund.• ityCentro Strcot.•in .the.. borough of Pottsville, where may 4ilways bad,. gcsimal as' sortsucca of - ' , • • Ill iiiitO, ' : . ' , Pai lhehioi,• , : Miss... Li...4w. - .... loglas . s, . - . . Ave issumuy ~, And eVerfOthet articlein the slide We, sitiettitti is sligiltr!fli to 1 01 Cots wee, low lima acannux4atjug • 'N `B. CP Pilysiefaue preittiptyis Oiref'ully put up at the Ptirtiesttkot - r ite. , - \-,, k Pot ltsOu' - ~..-' Nay aCkltum. e • '' -' '''‘ ' ' ___- , Aril. t." ••=- T. SIT ,.. . ING. ; -. •f. 1,7%. 7, .O , ' ! - Festivals .. 4f.,,isbianli,jouliceivedtad-farettAtiAN. ,1 4 1.! • DRUG ST ORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just received and opened an as - eorimeat of genuine and fresh ralhiti, i il, Glasss, &c. Shamokin Call Land FOR SALE. _ aPrilst. 'Auk* A Grate% Fornaces. Prim . er% Perpetual Oven% W Tabeii,!ai lattam; Gas. Hot Wa ' ' -- Dayyto Saftty vf the best Ccmst Patterns for. the Voinidry delivered at the Warehouse, • ? Philadelphia. , I September 26.113311 FRESH 6 TEST opened a large and spiel . 0 ably Goode. compruung • gt DRY OOODSIi GROCERIES,' LIQUORS; HARDWARE FISH, PLAS ER, CHEESE, SA T, +c. All of which will be mold cbeap for cult or ex , cbsoge for country produce. at the Store of JOSEPH WHITEA SON. Mount Carbon. Nov 23 47-tt Justice's Michas. SEMI and Foolscap; fillitutiltall bound Dockets on hand and for sale cliC Ts, at the thndera of Lumber, LOmber. 75,000 18 and 20 inch Joiiit Shingles, 30,000 Lap Shingles, 10,000 feet inch Poplar Boards, Also White and yellow Pinehl3oarchi, Scantling, Plastering, Lath, Constantly for sale on Wmable terms at the Store in Centre street. SA UEL HARTZ. april 25 17— the eubactiber. ■pril 4 • Dawrs Safett Lamps, . . nF the best cor.struction,a d moat approved kind ‘-," also makes new gauses' old lamps, and other epaire dune at the subscri r's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre stree Pottsville. June 1 22—tf JOSEP COATSWORTH. gauses' Potts i le BABBLE MAN ,FACTORY. it rip HE subscriber begs leave to inform the inliab 1. .tants of this place, and t e surrounding country, that ho has on hand, and i . ends keeping a large and well selected quantity Marble Monuments for graves—and would jai/Mil theme wishing to pur. chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he will sell as cheap as they carf be procured any where in the State, end, s well en raved; which will be done in either English or G ;man, Scotch, Irtsh, or Welsh language or the dtal et. June 18 AC TAYLOR, Jr. 24 ell 1 .. Of G ri .r the dial ei 18 ~_ Port Clinton; Foundry FOR S ALE. %lulu. be sold at priviite, sale. the Foi.ndry v v pleasantly situated at,Port Clinton, Schur Mill county. on very reascoablOerms. This Foundry is at the commencement 9 1 ' the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Riiad, now making. and will in a short time be onclof the hest situations in the country to do a lar business For terms &e. apply to ' RKE& TIERS. roe F niters, Philadelphia. ISAC MYERS, Port Clio ton / 11 ' 6-63 Picked Liibeters. JUST received aiiii k i'or is by Q. A. HENDERSON. August 1, \ 31— Letter amid ap Paper. 20n REAMS No . 3lLetter ‘F 56 do do 31y do ruled, 150 do do 2 do do and plain, 50 do do 111 do plain, 150 reams No. 2j[eap. plain, for sale at ve ry low prices by E. 4. HAT HAWAY & Co. Com'n Merylig,l3 south Frost at. Philadelphia, Ann, 8 32 E. A. ElothOway dr. Co-) COMMISSION AND COAL MERCHANTS No is South front Street, Phitattrisiltia. (Wharffout of !Eloullstreet,Schoylkill) May 23 - - 21—tf Harrison All=*ace for 1841. JUST received arid forilsale• by the subscriber a • 0 large number ofjliarrtion Almanac's for 1841, with illustrations. which *ill be sold cheap by the Dozen or Single. Also, A Lithographic Print cif Gen. Harrison, Do. Dv. gf the Washington of the West. MI of which will be sold cheap by B. HANNAN NEW STORE. ripVIE subscribers; woad inform their friends and JL the public that their have established them- selves in business, in this Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. a: W. !Oink, "adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Pantos Drug Store, where they offer for sale • general assorttrient of Dry Goals, • Groceries, Teas, Wines, I , ' Liquors, litueensWare, Glassware and. Dardsvare, AU of which. they sire disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms fur cash. as they intend to do en, exclusive cash business. The public are invited to' call arid examine their Goods and prices before par.' chasing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HEN DERSON. 20— May 16 THE Subset iber having obtained the sesignment from Mr. George Crane for a amnia, of Fur. napes, and holding also the patent of the late Dr. Geisenhainer for the setae. to ouch Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal. and retaining the exclusive right of said patient to manufacture Menial& Iron and Steel, is prepared to grant licensee for the Manatee. tore of Iron Applications to he made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. • .1. W. G ENS ERMA IN ER. Jan. 4 TO be Let. . 1/111E Valley Furnace, .some time ago arranged "L-for Use with Anthracite Coal, with an eicellent and powerful Steam Engine fat :filched twit': Tfat funasee is situate foot failes - front Pod Carbon; up' the Schuylkill Valley' Rail Road. on the Valley Furnace fond. These hlpda crossing the whole of the Schuylktll Coal ,range,itontain Of the different Coal veins'or strati of coal at that:celebrated Coal • region, a anat. bell', labfeffibaie been opened, and tome of them Woiked, `There is also plenty of iron - Ore uptatthechipii,ion,e of the Vems of which b'ave been opeuedl4l fka'orible location and *Hides already aarid insPlie the hgye - of making Iron at the Very Pheagelacifinfi Itiniodienant the 'conditions world be made guy: Fkii tenni apply to WILLIAM F. DEAN. 'Pottsville July 1E) 29—lf ' Y iraseallfinnt'VW Ne.-fti‘hriiizi: For' Sale. To iron Manutheturers. • • NEW JOURNAL. WO* - A NOW/ER reeenthtst of the stria:lied virtue 4 . 4 - sk -Ws: Rosen'.. Medicines...DYSPEPSIA, TEN YEARS STANDING.-41r. J. McEenhie. 176Statitott wed, wait afflicted with the attiwucom plaint Mt tett years. which ineapaciated him at , tervalsMor the period of sit years, in attending to lilt business, restored to perfect health under,tha salutary treatment or Dr. Ww.4Evana. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. HE ei %am ailuio, l . 6 r -C°Bl ruies.-ath Boil ed Wrought Ino .44e. trr Cautios--Re• pa rficutai in purchasing to see the kba Of. this Medicine coatame a mice of its entry according to Ad of Congress. And be like wise particular to obtaining them et 100 Chatham street, New-York. or from the ;.ived,and tasting& ird & Walnut St. 7.‘tf ODS!! SWAIM'S PausePa, • Vermifuge, Leidy's Blood Pills, 4• Medicated Sarsaparilla, " Tonic & Anti-Dyspeptic Cor dial. Do. Vegetable Febrile Elixir, Dr. Bechtel's Pulmonary Preservative Dr. Mile's Extract of Tomato Pills, Indian Specific, Fire ,King's Remedy for the Tooth Ache, For sale by the subscriber. For further particulars see advertise ments in another part of the paper. B. BANNAN. Jan 2 du! supply sort 14 oral impartment of r B. Bongo'. 14 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 month and gums during this process. The gums swell, the se cretion of the saliva is increased, the child is seised with frequent and sudden fits of crying, watching, starting in its sleep, and spasms in peculiar parts; the child ahrieke with extreme violence. and theists its fingers into its mouth. If these precureary symptoms ate not speedily alleviated. spasmodicconvulsions universally supervents and soon cause the dissolution of the infant. If mothers who hive their little babes afflicted with these distress ing symptoms, would apply the celebrated American Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundreds of infants whey thought past recovery. from being suddenly attack ed with that fatal malady convulsions. This infallible remedy has preserved hundred/ when thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the Syrup is rubbed on the gums. the child will recover. This preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to letits gums be rubbed with tt. When infants are at the age of four months, though there is no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should be used on the gums to opcn the pores. Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children, for if a child wakes m the night with the pain in the gums, the syrup immedi ately gires,ease. by opening the pores and healing the gums; thereby preventing Convulsions. Fevers,dic. ID' C:autton.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Act of Congress. And be likewise puma lar in obtaining them at 1110 Chatham street, New-York, or from the REGULAR AGENT. B. BANNAN, Pottsville: 011" REMOVA L.—DR. WM EVANS has removed his OFFICE in Philadelphia for the sale of hisCAstosums and APPZIUS:NT PILLS, and EVAN'S SOOTHING SIRS', for Children Teething. to No. 3 SOUTH SEVENTH, CORNER OF MARKET STREET. where all business connected with tbe sale of his Medicines. will in future be transacted ; and where the abovE medicines may al ways be had Gummi. WM. EVANS, M• D. COMPOSED O.' the concentrated virtues of the herbs of Horehound, Boneset and several other vegetable substances. Warrantedipure from soy Mineral whatever. This invaluable medicine is daily' effecting some of the most astonishing cures that have ever been known. All who have ever used it for asthma, coughs, spitting blood, whooping cough, croop or hives, consumption, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, 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 thousands upon thousands to a premature grave, under the mis• taken name of Consumption. is always cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease, Bronchitis, are cough, soreness or the lungs or throat, heartiness, difficulty of breathing, asthma, hectic fever. a spit. ting up of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the whole of the wind tubes or air vessels, which run through every part of the long*. The Balsam immediately suppresses the cough. pain, in flammation. fever and difficulty of breathing, & pro , deceit a free and easy expectoration and a cure is soon effected. Read thefoltowing letter from Pittsford, Monroe co. Nov. 9,1839. Mr. John M. Winslow. Druggist, Dear Sir : I hare been for a series of years afflict. ed with an affectisn of the Lungs, and a hard cough and have many times arose to the morning as coin pletely exhausted by excessive coughing during the night as a person would be by a hard days' labor 1 have tried most of the popular remedies of the day, but never found relief until I Wet with your Balsam of Horehound. All the other remedies or paltativre that I have used, leave the bowels in a congested Elate, while yours leave them soluble and free. This I-consider a great desideratum. On taking a dime of your Balsam when going to bed, 1 rest quietly thtongh the night, and my steep is refreshing. 1 take great pleasure in recommending your Balsam of. HorehOund to all those afflicted with pulmonary cemplaints or any disease appertaining to the lungs, and I take this opportunity to ,thdiik you for • the great relief and Senefit 1 have experienced through your instrumentality. Yours, with much respect, WM. COGSW ELL. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLOISSII & Panviu, end Wm. T. Ft. TING. Pottsville,Pa sud by Druggists in the Country generally. Pet 22,1840 8 Worms!. worms!! worms!! TO remove these troublesome and dangerous in habitants of the Stomach Ind Bowels. which do oflen.impair the health and destrov the lives of children, use JAYNCS TONIC VERAIIPUGE, certain and safe preparation for the removal of the Various kinds of Worms. Dyepepsta, SOM. Stoniach, Want of Appeite, Infantile Fever and Ague and Debility of the Stomach and Botveli sand Organs of Digestion. To be :had at No. 20 South Tlll-;D street. Philadelphid. and of Wm. T. Epting, and Olemens & Patvin, Pottsville—Price 59 cents. 26 43-I,r BARON VON HUTCHELER, RE - 118 PILLS. • ArillESE Pills are composed of Herbs, which ex "' en a specific action open the heart, give 'an „impulse or strength to the ateriel system ;the blood •'ta quickened and equaligOin timilatiantbratigh 'all the pawls; wherher,the akin, the , parts situated internally, or the extremities ;nod IS ail the set:re— flans oithe body are drawn from the blood, there .is a ' meet:punt increase of eNery accovlIoho• am! a quickened action Of the'abistrbent and:exhatent.or Zischar,gin vesseb.Any*Mcirbid action'which May have taken place is corrected, oltobstruatlana are removed, the blood is purified, tin 4 tbe,body resimies a healthy state. • - BEWARE OF' COVRTERPEI7B- - , 017Gintion.—Be particular in purcbiroing tu.uee that , the label of. this Medicine captains - 4 moth* of its ontry aciarding to 'Act , of copra& 'And' be likawlamparticular to obtsitliatAler9,_ at 100 Obeitr hour attest Nearlfork.ciskent,tbwi• REGULAR AGENT, . Feb P BARRAN, 'Pottsville ME The Camiimile rills. 'Regular Agent. B. HANNAN, Pottsville. 2 Jan U Dr• William Evans , SOOTHING •SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN To Mothers and Nurses BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. WINSLOW'S CO POUND BALAM OF . NORENOWND. ' • CatOirtle- Pil cure*_ c ous innow4t NERVOUS diseariee, liveucomplaint„ dyspepsia Eagious diseisesOilesolcen4 ter:nate:weakness arid, all cases of hyPochandriaciem, low spirits, pal pitation of heart. nervous irritability; nervous weak. nes.. fluor album. serarnaf weakness, indigestion. loss of appetite ; heartburn. general debility, bodily' weak. - ness, choloris or greet' sickness, flatulency, hysteri. cal faintings. hyster"Os. headaches, hiccup, sea sick ness, night mare. rheumatism. asthma. tic doulau. rein. cramp. spasmodic affections, and thwie who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gaul. will find relief from their safferrnge, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicinel BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. crr Cautione:-13elparticular in purehasing le nee that the label of this Medicine contains a notice. of its entry according to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New. York, or from the Regular Agent. B BANNAN, Pottsville. Of whom Ulso may be obtained. Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (for teithing,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague Pills, Dr. Good's Female Pills, The Baron Von fluicheler's Filly. 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. Banner), Pottsville, Hamilton & Grier, Carlisle, W. Bell, Harrisburg, Wm. Barnside, Loa/invert,: John Wind, Lancaster, S, Clarke. Erie, J. P Olmstead. Bethany; B. Campbell & Co. Waynesburg Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. Duncan, Bed. ford, (Hugh Afters; Irwin & Arthurs,) Pittsburg,! C. Christman. Minch Chunk, Hand & Kirtland,; nous&le. B. Bright, Allentown, STREMOVAL..--Dr. Wm. Evans has removed his office in Philadelphia for the sale of his CAIIO.I aux and Ammeter Svaur, for children Teething. to' No. 3SouthStiventh, corner of Market Street, where all - business connected with the sale of his Medicines ,i will in future be transacted ; and where the above medicines may always be had Genuine. WM. EVANS. AL N. IL—The principal Office is at No. 100 Chat{ ham Street. New,York. where Communication by !fuer, are requested to be made direct. ETBEWARE .OF COUNTERFEITS! Jan. 11 ATTENTION BALD HEADS No Apology for Wigs. aF all the remedies ever devised lorthe restart'. thin and preservation of the Hair, nothing hap been found equal to Aliberes Oleaginous Hair Tonic It seldom fails to restore the hair to health and twati. ty. Many. who were bald three months ago, can now exhibit luxuriant heads of hair by the use of 1 Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch. Philadelphia, May 10, 1838. Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir; I feel that I can hardly toy enough to you in favor of Alibert's Flair Tonic, Bold by you. My hair had been falling off about wo years, and had become very thin, threatening peedy baldness, when I commenced using this rem. dy. In about one week it ceased to fa.l off. ;1 eve used it now about three months, and have as ell and thick a head of hair as I can possibly desiie. I have recommended its use to a number of my Wends, who all speak well of it. If faithfully eiti played, I have nu doubt of its general success. ' I may add that before using the Tonic, I had tried al. moat all the various articles employed for the heir sueh as the Macassar Oil, all the different prepani lions of bear's oil, vegetable hair oil, &c. withou experiencing much, if any be?..efit. Respectfully yours, S. S. Flynn, No. 172 Chesnut street Copy of a letter from C. C. Park, Pastor of the Bsp. tist church at Haddonfield, N. J. Haddonfield, Februaiy 12, 1830. Dr. D. Jayne—Sir : I take pleasore in informing you that the bottle of Alibert's Hair Tonic wbiCh I obtained of you last October, has proved most satis factory and successful. My hairliad for a lung time been exceedingly thin. But for two or thtee years put tt had so fallen out, that my head had be. come almost entirely bald. I was under the napes say of concealing the baldness by-combing the hair on the sides of it. But now after using about half of a bottle of the Tonic,l have aa luxuriant a gritwth of hair as I ever had. C. C. Psair. The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pastor of the Baptist church et Great Valley, Pa., who had been more or less bald for mane years, used three bottles of the Hair Tome,and has a fine growth of new hair, ov. er all that part of his head where _, he was before bald, writes—= ' "My hair it growing finely, 1 assure you." L. FLETCHER. Westchester, Pa., March 2, 1839. ' Mr. Bond. tine of the Compositors in the office-of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, who had lost nearly . all his hair from off the top of his head, has had it completely restored by the use of this Tonic. Two Officers of the American Navy had good heads of hair restored:to them by using five bottles each of this Hair Tonic, one of wham was over sixty years of -age. Four 'gentlemen connected with the r oblic press in Philadelphia, have also had their baldness removed by using this remedy. The Rev Mr. Park er. Pastor of the Presbyterian 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, and their places have been Bioptic& by healthy hair of a nabral 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. JAYNE, sole proprietor, N 0.20, South'Third street, Philadelphi. Price $1 a bottle. - The above,valuable Hair Tonic may he had in Pottsville, ofClemens - dc Parvin. and of Wm. T. Ep. ling. and J. F . . Marttn,Druggista. Where also.may be had Jaynes' Expectorant aid Carminative .Balsam--the most valuable family medicines that have ever been known. Jan I I Dr. Leidy's .Medicated Extract of qareaparilla. To the World. .IF you wish io make use of Sarsaparilla. be advised to ry DR.. LEIETS MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It ix yositively the strongest pre paration in existence, one bottle of it (which costs but one dollar) being equal to one gallon of Syrup, as it is usually prepared in the shops. and equal to two bottles °forty other extract. Dr. Leidy begs lease to state that tushitnaelf prepares it, and call consequently vouch for italtrength. , ,blumeroua Physicians throughout the U nited Statea,give it the preference over ell other prepa. rations ofSartmparilla, both from the fact of its superior strength (consequently efficacious wheri employed) and from the eiretimstanceof its being pre by a regu. lar Apothecary and Physician, at by Dr'. Physic. Chapman, 'Jackson. Horner, Gibson, Dewees, James, Coxe,Aic,&: • - , It is useless here to ; name the numerous affections wherein Sarapardla is considered the sole Specific.— Suffice it to say, it is recommended by all - Physicians throughout tlie:world. in diseases of Skin, Bones, Liver. the., and particularly all diseuies produced by impurities of the blood and animal fluids. As • purifier of the blond, it is at all thou (and particularly in the Spring And Fall) invaluable= In warm climates, throughout the Summer Season.• no person should neglect using itocea sioually , NwOrous certificates and recommendations from Physicians. and others accompany the directions. For sale by - B. BANNAN, "tioleageat for Schuylkill county: June 6 • " - • 23—tf Chess Men, received and latish. by P.. BAZINAN " • 11' Very superior -9 _ , ioThuße, proe Joiee' . it; itcOir Conipany JR , Oo 'Poet Wise direa.kmAiorto. f ilk by MJZLER 4wlttateltry. lune • 16." - AlltnEWollo* 434 0, 11111ERESTING AND 41LP?LiCARI 1 TILE AFFLICTED, 1 6ith Diseiseit ihe Stemoch; cries; Such:as ,DYSFEFSIA, ekber, Chronic r Casa* under , the lirrirst.riymptoms orreederin as. Low nese of 'Spgits, and General Eniselati n; CON SUMPTION, whether of the Lungs r Liver • LIVER AFFECTIONS; JAUNDICE both Bit tiny and Spasmodic, COSTIVENESS; ORRIS °revery variety—RHEUMATISM. whe er Acute or Chroniet—togetber with GOUT, SC OFULA Pains in tae Head, Rack. Liinbs, and a de, TY. MIUS FEVER.. SCARLET FEVE , Putrid Sore Throat, FEVER and AGUE, S smodia Falpitatmels.ol the Heart and Arteries, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Weakness, Hyste its, Tic Cramps, Female Olotructio s. Heart. born. Headache. Cough, the Common r Humid and the Dry or the W hooping; Gravel and Dropsy. The Blood has hitherto been considered ~ y Empi— ries and others. as the great regulator oft . a human. system. aad such is tie devotedness of the dherents , to that erroneous doctrine, that they content them. selves with the simple possession - of this allacious,„ opinion, without enquiring into the prima y sourceis from whence Life, Health, and Vigor em Dampen& vice versa. pain, sickness, disease and d th. Nor en with Da, HUNT, whose extensive rearch andt practical experience so eminently qualify ins for thee st profession of which lie has been one of th moat use ful members. He contends—and a ‘mome is ream lion will convince any reasoning mind of t a correct.. ness of his views—that the stomach, liver, and the• associated organs Are the primary and great regula tors of health. and that the blood in very many in— stances is dependent on these organs, and f lint unless, medicine reaches THE ROOT OFTHE DISEASE.. the astperficiaP i anodynes usually prescribe., sevre bus as foils to cover the ravages of deed.roote. maladies. Under these convictions, at the expense . r years of close application, the doctor has discover d a medii. tine whose searching powers are irresisti . le, and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of i being it., radical cure in the various diseases sires .y enumer ated, even if applied in the most critic cases, but. he does not intend to prescribe to -..; mums BOTANIC PIL a supernatural agency, although from - 1 within the knowlidge of hundreds, he is ehew.that when every other eat thly remel given up, HUNT'S BOTAMC PILL, have never been known to in effecti gratifying results, that of raising from sickness end disease those who have tea eney, and thus amply rewarding Dr. long and anxious study to attain this the MALMO MIT. The extraordinary success which has use of HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS. is erion of their superior virtues. They h means of raising a host of languish from the bed of affliction, as be clear! the following CERTIFICATES. Dyspepsia or Indigestion Effeetua Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately be.n restored to a sound state of health, through the e;.cacy of DR. i, HUNT'S ; BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it an indispen sable duty to.state certain facts relati a to the die ease under which he had so lone a &red. " Ths symptoms were--a painful obstroctio , with a con, stant rejection of food, head ache, palp tattoo of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troubles° a dry cough, dizziness„ tightness et the chest and di ffi culty of breathing, almost constant pain in t c side, loins, and shoulders, accompanied with mum languor and debility. These afflictions, together wi 6an unusual degree of flatulence, brought on such state of ex treme weakness, as to prevent him f om attending to his busines, and his health appear d lost beyond t i e recovery; His friends and relatives came alarm ed at the melancholy prospect, and et ,ongly rem& mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were administered, and in a few days prod , ced astonishf ing relitif, and finally realized a pert .et restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. • Liver Complaint, with much Deran, • Nerrovs , System. Me r iodine Roberta was afflicted and nervous disease to an alarming attended with all the distressing syi affecta telexed constitution, viz loss of iippetite, giddiness in the bet sto.mich after eating, usual tremors, modic pains in every part of the be sallow complexion, costiveness, and pain in the right Side, which often irn dreadful debility indeed, he t hough) ed with every internal complaint the liable to. He was generally making remedies, all of which' were equally he had recourse to Hunt's Botanic superior virtues of which medicine hi fectly re-established, and is now ebb employment free from pain or ditieast JOSHUA Auestraordirtory ease of Theumaft, teitiPpiarrheea and Nervous Mr. Joreph Hart, from being expo attacked with a most painful Rheun in the head, and neck, which coniii teasing violence for several months. symptoms were—a, swelling and ex of all the joints.and an entire loss of the pain and the fever generally suffe in the evening. The pairs were in slightest motion, and were more sevti time. A constant diarrhina, which general consequences—flatulency, low and general wasting of the body. Hi extremely ill that his medical atteni possibly give the least hopes of his re was generally believed by his relatii that all the , medicines or treatment contd . not give him any relief. But vertisement on Hunt's Botanic Pills, by an Almighty Providence to use tfl and after a fortnight they prodoc change, and he is now a healthy and 105 A n interesting case of Lowness of S i?e 'okra Spasmodic Affediots. i Mr. Francis Caldwell was afflicted f r several yeara with extreme debility, together with train of symp toms gen,erally termed nervous ffections , and which, perhaps, it would be impossib le for the pen of the most leafned physicians to des vibe. in this case the spasms in the stomach were ko frequent and excruciating as nearly to deprive im of. reason pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers and toes, flatulence, sickness at the tonne!), •and a general agitation of the whole system insomuch that a common incident rendered the mind timid and ap, prehensive. -In order to remove these distressing symptoms, and restore the constituttn to its former energy, a large portion of medical a ill had been ex hausted without any advantage i ch nge of air, and other remedies were also unavailing and the mind, and body appeared to be devoted t a Filthiest die. ease. Inthie hopeless and langoi - situation, Mr Caldwell was recommended to mak trial of Hunt's Botanic Pills, the effects of which ere liable in 4 few days. and by a continuance f the medieino (according to directions.) his sirens h became'cuin. ‘ . pletely restored, and a sound eta of health, was, happily established. . . BEWARE OF COME .33Taution.—Be particular in pc') that the label of this. Medicine con its entry according to Act . o/Cortgre wise particular, in obtaining them street. New York, or from the , REGULAII. MUNI 0 ~ '''' , lL 'HANNAN:- I R. McELWAR Feb -'' , . .. . - To Let. I , - filmvudeisirable suite of apartments, emulating J IL of three Rooms, on the second door, a tarp place over do,for flogger), one Kitchen and Coal Cellar, 'hooted on the Corner.ofKaion Street Mae the- Steam- Mill. commanding a iew of all that cheerful - husioeselike scenery , a ' getunallgover all parts of ,Puttaliffp. - Alao 2 ou the base.. meat floor, which can be had i requtpul. . The !hole or , part will be let on term" which car4ool.6til, to satisfy any person in . wso Oft stn• For r i l particulars. apply pa W. , c-Dis .4 ugost 8114 tf:: • ing E TO !itive proofs prepared to has been • g two very tho bed of d their e 6► not for his election iu ttended the be beet crit. ye been the rig • patients evinced in ELM ement of the ith a billious degree, being iptoms which, ick head-ache ►. d, pain tu the shifting spas cold chilli constant dul uecd the most be was Billie human body is real of various fiuitless, unto ' ills, from 6- health is per to pursue his r ft. accompanied bi/ilg. to cold, was tic complaint i 'tied with dia. The principle .Icanting pain heir use; both ed an increase teased on the Ire in the night produced its med's-of spirits. wasindeed so ant could not covery. end it es . and friends [ in this world seeing an ad. e was directed em; he did so, d a favorable I strong man. :,PH HART. rib, with a vi. FEITS. cheitiag to sin, nine a notice q " And beiikik let 109 chelhant, ottgpile, Harrisburg. = eer
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