, I . 1,1- . I i II IN Ml_ MAKE boiri limited -and perpetual Insurances- on Brick, Stone or I Frame; BUildings, &ores' Howls mins; Burns,Stabi s les, Mercha edize,Purniture.and. Prop. orty or every de criprion, against .loss or damage by PIRe. I - • ' • Ithe subscriber haei been appointed AGENT ror the a. imvemeationtdlnatitntion and is now prepared to make LXSGWicssapoiLeverydeseription of g ii roper_ty at Li , liwesurates. , • 1 pi,,NJAMI, BANDIAN. Pottiqille.Pelil.27. 1826. • • ; 15 1 4 10DE.ILAWAR.V. COUNTY .-,lnsifrance .Company. • CAPITAL AUTIIORISEO BY LAW, 5250 001 .-• . CHER PERPETUAL. , • MAKE both. limited and perpetual Instirancei Hotels. on Briclt, Stone or Frame Buildings. .Storea, Mills,Harnsi Stables. Merchandize. Furnituris mut Property description,against tosser &on us by FM. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaniare County Insurance company will aleb Hamra against loss on all kinds of marine risks and i glinst the dantag,e or loss upon the rnansportaiion f goodawareit.nnd•mercatidise by water, or by rail way. upon territis es Invourableus any other institutiOn. ...Far any further information on the subject ()path. anee, either against Fire. marine or inland risks. Apply to j HENRY G: ROBINSON. A eent. -imy 13 34-tf 4t Schuylkill Haven.; or WILLIAM B. POTTS. - At Orwigsburg, e t'hiladelphia m:i ::. , • .ty ... . .-, A - .. . , i ---- F.c , 4 ,,--,,... ; ., ;:a ~ ...--,-:-4 ro . I - -4 - ..t.,-..,...e , - .: q , 6 ) 411 * 3-Z :F 4 - s. ` " : l * i iii i i. • 0rP".1,4 ', f - , "ireg— _ - - rt,•• - i , - -.1.a . -.;.ay cv-otiz-k•-• 4l .- -- --7 ~.1r- 1 , •--.....- Reading Rail Rand.. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. , 1 Hay 1, 1840. Hoar. of Smiting of Paßsengtr Traine, FROM P4iludelphiA at 7A. Ni., and P , From Reading at 7} A. M., and 2i P.M. ( ly Depot inPhiludelph la —enrn.ei of Broad and Che ry Wools. •_ FARE let Class;Cars, 50-2nd do, $ '4 109. The 5 o'xinck Tiain rum) PlDladdpllLa wll eltop • for brecAlkiit at Pott*town;i The mo4.ing Train from Philadelphia. and !the afternoon Train from Reading, will be accompaied by Cars, fitted up fur the e.pecnal aceommodatioh o f Ladies. jibe 11221 Both• Trains aid osusl poinik .Dais of Starting of Freight Trains. From Philadelphia on ‘N ednesdays and Saturdays. From itiuidiog on Tuesdays and rrida vs. 11 • Al G A. NICOLLS. ' Superintendant Tran.portal i ton. I May 2 _ 'KEW'S TO THE AFFLICTED 11N.ager l s & Albrighthi j' cekarlated Botanic Health 4- Life Preserver 'multi Aftedieine Imo% n for many years ea i- gee's imedicine has never been' offered to rine furpale until oflate. the proprietors have prevailed lapen to offer it for the benefit Of { t Who, are (shoring under any of the diseases enurnerat ' . viz :.`• Cancers, Ulcers of the th and body Liver complaint, :.?pitting of ; 11 Whoopin Cough. Rbee-thatic atketions in the fed body,iColds of long standing attended will were pain'ttipon the breast, CrissumetioN in to cans, where the patient had been abandoned b 2,/ Physician) and pronounced . en incurable ease, inediehaeluts hid the most wonder 1. , 1 effect. " : The prciprietqys arc well aware of the nun mrdicines'onat arc already offered to the p..bo the,: cure pf some of the above diseases, marl whichhaip not the slightest effect of performia tiny timef a cure—but the numerous testirrioi which have of late been. given to them;by son the most respectable citizens, shows that there no lorigert be any doubt as regards the meth which they now offer, and would say to those ,a ted—giveltt a trialadher'C'to its directions, air trill warrUnt a permanent cure. Certificates of some olthe most remarkable Cures Can be seen by calling grim. any of the Ageers.. , Di. rections fr using the medicinewill be found to ac -f company each bottle. i . i AGENTS. 1 1 W. T. Xpting and J. S. C. Martin. Dt.'o;i s to. Pollovillel Pa. Miller, Shii Illy end Smith, 11:m urg, Berke Co.,Pa., Moyer & Hushong, Rearrimown.ll, , , n. cater Co Pa , George Piles ger. My erstow n, ILebn non Co. Pa., Jacob . Albriei,t, Lancaster, Pa . ' Sam - uelltitieti, P. M. Readlni,f, Pu t, QT Prise $ I per bottle. July 4,1 SW 41M'S PANACEA, • For *pae of Scrofula, or Kina's evil. Syphilis, and an host & painful. disag:reeabk, and htlherto incurable affection. restiliine the_refrom. Ilheamatism, (*emus bores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liter and Skin. GencraliDehilliti, 4-c. and all Discasos arising from Impurity of Blood. fiNglSlVledieine is particolirly ricommendkd at this tieason of the scar. as an alterative and a purifier of the blood. D. gives a tone and V4,1/* to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are upeon ecious of ntti they have experienced its effeetF. 'lt brats .reCommendcd in Dmeases where the lunge and brea t are supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the se of Mercury :r Quinine ; I THU iIEDIGINE hat the singslar fort ne a Jost tribu a 'to its great merit, of being reecommend. ed by tit ' most celebrated Practitioners-of Medicine in the U ited ,tates and Europe; whereas Lot one of the epu f rfttux mixtures, made in linit anon of it. has the least . 6upport float the Medical Faculty. This .fact offerti an argument so plain and concl.,bive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. • Sviabn'aanacea is recommended in all those itival. ids fu; wl nni Physicians' prescribe So sapa rilla Sy r op. Ex m ! e&i e. r t ~.Prepay at Swaftn's Labaratory, Philadelphia. :Bold by L 13. II inn an, Agent for Schuylkill Coon. . te,and IlLin S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville . Itleptettibir 12, `..4. r.:—. -. .. -- •To SBoatmen who ship qoal • ttircct Neu; York. ag , hsetiber is.prepared at all times with Horace T e noptssary Hoisting Machinery to discharge the Schu !kill Coal Boats immediately on applicatim,at 0010tverit mica. I — Also; Horses and Hoisting:l'44le to let to thosti ho dri their Own discharging. Apply t No. ie. W3Shitigkon , street. near the B.rttioy • Apply •• : Will. T. ANDERSON Y rk, March 14, 1840. t - -• 31-11 WO* st worms !! worm . ! rwo 'tummy tins° troublesome and ilankerans in hattants of the Stomach , and Bowels, ,4ihich so aften :mpair the health and destroy the Hires of Whit. waa JAYNE'S VERIIIIOOE, - — carte ,and safe presiretion/for the removall of the various uals of Worms, Dypepsia, Sour Stomach s 'irrilait •ar Appetite. Infantile/Tever and Agire .and -iDerililylof the Stotripah and Bowels annd Organs of 111iOtion. - iTo'be had at'plo. 20 South TilL -.gireet, Philadelphia. and of Wm. T. EpMng. 'and Clams= & Pepin, Pottavill&i..Priee 50 centa. f 43-I'y 111=111M HEE T 0404.: I /70,e4, 4414 - depencka:Aliaart;:cf . • . tiding/LW. - offer. :a:. capdidate Tut the office cif • Mthe edaoingelection;ilnd pledge to :00'0m' the:o,oi a tiikOrthe sajit'OPee 114,1*itic my 'ltiktiqe.i • '"" tOr - nod GEORGE H. trldiTEß; .'l4Otice. Feb 1 ' senior', Penney stile w cording mode a Jonel , __,L ,L - fillechanic ) s_‘__Lien.; , - SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS - 4) „,. s ,Samuel . Ttump, 'ln I t i eConyt of a, •1- as. • ICo m _ mon Pleas VI William Berkhelai - r, -i of iSchaylkill AV .., - - I Oatitity, to Oc -” es ag` • _ I tobo term 1840 I i - ,/ J No. i 60. VOTICE. is hereby given to all clainiante and 4 .' 1 - others, interested for *sum of 82941 for Car. penterework done to a. certain building to wit 1 all that one and a half story Frame• Dwelling House, sitnate in town of Llewellyn, in Branch Township, in Ach:Oylkill County, bounded on the North by lot of Heeli, on the West by the Mine Hill and Schuyl. kill Haven Rail !oad, now in occupancy of Wil- Hain Rerkheiser. That a Beire Facies hag been is sued Upon the Mechanics Lien, entered ufthe Court of Common Pleas of said County, in tine above sta ted e4e, and will be returned to October Term 1840, of said Court. PETER F. LUDWI Sherare Office, Orwieeburg, . Sept. 12th, 1840. . ,__! Alechanic 9 B Lien SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. I ~t. a - Peter Miller, 1 In th a a 11, VS. I Camino :.. V . ,.. e . Jo' n Hughes, } Scholl ': 44 4 1) to Oc ' O lO ..., , , % J IMO, r 4 'OTICE is hereby given to 'all el others, interceded in the sum of :i hat ceartain two story Stone dwe back building attached, and lot of in the town Of Schuylkill Haven, i Uty, numbered in the general pla -6 with No. ItiB, that a Scire Fames i upon the Mechanic's Lien, en rt ufeciminon Pleas of said County 'ed case, and will be returned to C H. 18411 of said Crum. PETER F. LUPW irifre Office. Orwigsburg, Sept. 1'..tt1i.1846. i al/ and to Ca tow `i *FEAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PHOENIX BITTERS.—The high c •e excellent Medicines have acquired i t every disease to which the human f matter familiar with almost even. , inte 4y became known by their fruits—thei testified for them—they did not tbri e credulous . 13a Th, I cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, B.li ,Atf ctinns, AFthma, Piles, Settled Paine Peters and A gupg, OBsunate Headaches of tie Fluids, Unhealthy Appoimnce of OF Debility , the Sickness incident to Ftstl, cat Health.every kind of Weakness °II ()cans, an i in all general Derangements n Micines have invariably proved a certai remedy. They restore viorous health to Imitated constitutions. A single trial ty Lite Pills And phm. iz Bitters beyond then petit,ian, tho estimation of 'very patio t. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail. a t WM. B. MOFFAT'S,Aledlcal Office, 375 Broadw y. New York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Moffat's signature. 04?" The Life Pills are sod in boxes— rice, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to th size; and the Plicenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 ea , with full di— tections. aasengers :It FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little pamphlet.entaled " Moffht's ledical Man oal,designed 38 a Domestic Ouide to H Ith—contain ing accurate informat.on concerning tb most preva lent disease,2nd the mos , approved rein ies--by WM. B. MOFFAT " Apply to the Agerue. Agentx The Life medicines May alsni be had of the rpi inetpal druzgists in every town throughput the United States and the Canalas. Ask for AletTato-ife Pills and Marais Bitters; and be sure that a fax Simile of John flats r•gaatiire is upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box of pill,. Thi.se valitable Medicines are for sal MI-LLEri R. ti.kGGritTy , September 26th. 1840 . ICTE rnat ood, ien any II e this RIM r of at ie of can THE sebscriher has now at his Mill (Orchard, ad. joining Pottsville.) a fine meleeed Drove of IIOGS, 120tri number, and of all size . The great. er portion are a mixture of the Yorks f ire and China breed, a specimen of which, Ore months old, and weighing from 3 to 4 hundred pi unds may be seen in pii , sesitlMl of George Deis! r, El. and Mr. George Stickier, of Pottsiille. The under. signed towilling to dispose of a part of this drove, say forty or fifty, if application be ade between this time and Tuesday r.ext, afier vilhieli day the remainder vi, ill be Bent to his farm on the Little Schuylkill. , WILLIAM AUDENRIP.D. September 12 :17— erne fHic. d we rublic %ale. o F all th e Schn) lkill County Heal Estate of Pe "'ter linabb, late of Berks county, 4ece.a.ed. Will be sold on Monday the f,'.Gth ay of October ( 1-. next, at one o'clock in the afternoon at the house of Michael Greiff, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, the fidlowir.g real ei•tate, to wit: No. 1. One lot of ground in the B rough of Or. wigsburg. marked in the general pia i of the raid town No: 18 ). No.-2. floe other lot in the same twn No 201. Nn. 3. The undivided half part of 6 certain tract of timber lend, situate in Brunswidk township-- about two rinks from Orwigsburg,l surveyed ou warrant to Henry Orwig, and containing 406 acres, 52 voila and allowance. I No: 4. A ine,.suage tenement and' tract of land situate in Union township in the said ecunty, eon taioing 400 acres and allowance—being Cattawissa valley, on Tombichon creek, about One mile from the rail road, - and is now in the tenure of Charles thunboch. The improvements ccmist of a log house and burp; apple orchard and bout 35 acres of Cleared land. The balance is well timbered, and when cleared, suitable for culttvation.l 27-ti No. 5. 400 acres of land in the township of Nor wegian.-sold by the Treasurer resale! county in the. year 1820 as the property, of John Stine. No. 6. 200 acres of land in the township of Pine obe, sold by the Treasurer of said county in 1820, as the property of Frederick Graeff. No. 7. 400 acres of land in the same kransiiip, sold by the Treasurer of the same co My, in 1620, as the property of Adam Leis. i.e B. 40 acres of land in Lowe Nlahantango township in the same county, Fold by the Treasurer in 1822, as the' property of Benjamin *bore. 27-tf 4 Na. 9. 20(1 aeres . of land in Rebuy, sold by the treasurer of the same cot as the.propetty of John Stauffer. I Nn 10 :The undivided half part . I land,. in the township of Norwegia treasurer of the same county in 1820 4y 6f Peter Lehr. No. 11. The undivided half part o land in Pinegrove township, sold b of the, saine.eourity in 1820 as the pri Adams. The conditions of sale will be made known on the day of gale by JOON D. KfrABB KNAB: D VNIEL D. KNABB Sept. 9, 18411 *-1 New GoodtP. 'Oi UST received and opened - a cho ce , election of , Fall and ,M otet Goods, cor.oist:jng in nart, of ClOthe. Cassiinerea, Sattmets, Plat and Figorcd Silk Velvety, Stock and c9loored Silk,Chtnteet, and Ddmestto P rints , rannell;' Winery . &c. together witti,.e gpOcial assartipapt or Fancy At Domestic t t.f.) , ilxida - wlitch irill be ei4d eery chetip. E. Wt EARL. - September 19 [ . Cum .- ieitizen. of ScKtylkill County; will attply , Legi.lat ure ',of: Penney:rapt/4 at i their,,,neit for a Britneh of the United States Bank of crania tit located. in the Borough of Potts. th a capital .of. -1,000.000 Dallant.i ac— ts the proviiioni of the law In loqh case. d provided. ) 27 - •26=6iim. 'Notice. 111=33=!= iliall siionmet-tz ,, riptis ., subieribet itOulkpispectfulltAii bf; tb. - fptibGe to briatudrar W h ia l e 'temelelOirge tr etni-illiOlbutql* -44 1 -liiitcheWartable - thr &AC!" iniriania;. - - - •atirlf ells, aitansU and fit for hinnedisite use. siso,i ' iJ 20 theusand Weather cards, 25 thoniend Pan nelj /Plink -711.2. Plastering' and , Lath. all of which Will be distented - - of, low, accommodating terms.. - 11. A. t Febls • 1 ‘ . ' , . lap ~. PERSONS wishTg, to pay their pas , wi :cp ~.sage for their friends in the Did Coun r p - t * ii - N" - ' l r4. tan have their buFiness emended to -..:22 , : r. by spplytagio l ,4 1 - ':l3. BA NAN. ' . Miners' Janina office. His rates of Fare from LitterpOol to ew York is $l7, and SlB including Hospital. Monty--Chil• dren tinder 10 years ofage half price March 1,4 • - - ',' 1 T. C. & W. iPollOck, lIAVE )ust received a New and EN( ant emir ment or Fall and Winter Gooda, consisting o Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Bdffalo Clothe, Cassi mares, and Sattinets. Merinoes French Chintzes, Calicoes, de Lanes, Sh alias. Brootia,,Merinoe, and Woollen Shawlaidz Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. Blankets, 'Fick in, Canton Flannel', Br. and BL Nl:uslins, Country Flannels, tk..c.J Hosiery And Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a general assortment of Hardwa re, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Hursehue Nails , Anvilapind Vices American, English, Blister; Cast, Shear ,and Ger, man Steel.. All of which will be disposed of at , he lowest prices.—Call and See Nov 23 , Sheriff. 37-4 t e Coon of Pleas of in County, ober Term o. 75. • A' E' DRUG STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in !moral, that -.L -- ;f;, he has . just received and opened an as. sortment of genuine and fresh DRUGS, 3IEDICINES. CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS, imants and 1 4 dollars, in ling houses, ground situ n Schuylkill of the said has been is. ered in the in the above etoher Term ingather with a variety of Perfumem and Fancy Artieleo. and en as.ortrnent of PATENT MEDI. Cl NES ouch as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial,lTurlington's Balsam, Dlobv's Carminative, Balser* De Malts, British Oil, Harlem Oil, Opedelduc, Worm Tea, ecker'e Eye Salve, Lee's Antibllious pilla, Themr son's Eye Water, Gokien Tincture, 'fetter, Ring Worm and Itch Ointment, Barber's celebrated Horse Powder, &c. All of which are offered for sale very low. G, Sheriff• 37-4 t 'ILLS AND • lebrity which in curing al , inels liable, ligent perion. good works e by the faith 0" engagerd't he services of en EXPER ENCED DRUGGISTirom Philadelphia, he feels confidence in wanting the public that PuesiciAN's PRESCRIPT/ON3 will he carefully and accurately cool. pounded at all hours. Neither pains or expense have been spared in procuring the beet selection of articles, and he hopes by attention and care to ment and recieve his share of public patronage. us and Liver Rheumatism, imvure State 'e Skin, Ncr ale; in Deli the Digestive Health, these in and speedy the most ex ill place the each of corn- JOHN S. C. MA STN. Centre Street—neat to Mahantango Pottsville heb. 22, 1840. • Wetherill X. leroOlier, AT THE. UkD STAN No. 65 NORTH FRONT &TWEET. TIMER DOORS FROM Tin CORNEA ,or ARCM ST /N Pll ILA DELPIIIA IVI L V U F ACTU R EliS OF White dry and i CaloMel, ' gioun in 06 S Red Precipt, ' Iced • Lead, White do- ' Litharge, ----. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do Green - Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. - ?stein Yellow do ' Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic' Copperas Loner Caustic 01. Vitriol Corn. do ' Aq. Fortis Acet. Morph3i Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphui Tart. Acid ' ()pi. de IN arc'ot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermea Mineral Corros, Sub. Mere. Ethioper do. ltefiners ofChamphor,Sal Nitre,Brinistone,Roras.&c. Offer for sale the above mentioned a rticlectogether wii h a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffe, and every other article in the Chernicakand Medicinal line. by Messrs Pousville. EOM Heing,:manitfcturers 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 1837 48- Paints, Oil,. Glasss,-&c. ILST received and for sale at the Drug; Store o the subscribe'. White Lead—dry ano:ground in Oil, Red Leti'd, Spanish Brown, Black Lead, I. brume Green, Black Paint, Chrome Yellow, Green Paint, Yellow Ochre, Copal Varnish, : Windsor Glass, Linseed Oil, Japan Varnish, Spirits Turprmine, Venetian Red, Paint Briishes, &e. Also en assortment of Drop, Medieires, Chemi cals, Dye Stuff's, Patent Medicines, dec. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Centre St., next door to Mahan.ango St June 13 2-4 Shamokin Coal Land FOR SALE.' &I NF: undivided half part of two tracts of land, 'to situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady, and; Robert Gray, containing •eight hundred and sixty•eight acres end allowance,: these lands are adjoining' the flOuriq.hing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottsville) they abound with both the red ash and the white ash coal; and on the lower tract iron ore, of the kid. ney species, has been found in considerable quanti. ties. The Poitsvipo and Danville railroads rune nearly through the -middle of both tracts, and is in complete order tram Sunbury to the centre of the gray tract, thus giving them the command of all the markets nn 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 sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston, by A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor, No. 7, Clinton . Square, Chesnut street, West of Broad. Philadelphia Feb. 8 6 Fancy . Dying and Scouring. subscriber, thankful for past favors - 111 - would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he still coptirues the above b un i nep ,,, i n a ll I t s various branches at his old stand, in Centre Street, Pottsville; and, is now prepared to cleanse or color every descriptiOn of Silks, Calicos Merino's, Cloth Coats, Pant ' , &e.i&e. on the shoves notice. His work he promises, shall be done to the satisfaction of his customers, csqrwise no charges will be made. AUGUTUS EH LEH. August 8, tkill township, city. In IM., 400 acres of Bold by the as the proper- 200 acre• of the treasurer perty of John l easonable and EaacuToaa. :RUST received and for stile by 110 E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. August 1, 31— Leiter and Cap ll'a per. . . .200 RE:4516 No. 3 , Latta! (plain;) . 56 do do 3do j ruled, 150 do do 2 do, do and plain, 50 do do 1 do ! plain, ...NUM.... ~ 150 reams No. 2 cap. Oda, for mile atme ty kis , pace* by , , 4 ~.- E. E10E! WAY,6r., Co.' vimea•Aterchants. iota Frn •9 i at. Philadelphia, August 8, 1 32 =MINEEMMME g11 , 4' itt• jOilritrit BUS e: nroios the OLfb NEW STORE: EAST SIDE, Picked Lobsters. ' 1- 8'• •• iiii i i"pritusiness. estunp • - , 74' ' • • . 141 - tkie I amber.; Iv*fWar 'and p. fled. „ ” Nielar'lDßllo STORE. Tag POssliber returns -bur grprefol 'Stlieirientit'tri'tho citizens - of-TMWilli • arid Othersi who' atrprwd kratard to.bia. assistant*: after the loSs of biti - propertpby- fire', in Peeembei 'bust. and wool& also4eqtrain! them and the publlc'giem Orally, --that he ; his: , again" einnmenred the Dreg. Basiweisin the house formerly, occupied byCharles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may atways be had,tv general as sort Mint, it Driygs, , : 'Medicines, Paints,'Oils - Gldss Dye Slain And every other article in the aboveo line, whirl) he is disposed to ,sell on,very low and accommodating terms. N. B. '0:1" Physician. prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice.. ingling and on 7tf Palmlle, Meg 30,1838. Pascal iron Works. Ware. house. No. 77 South Third Street, S. E. corner Waltu PHILADELPHIA. •Itorris, Tasker Morris, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Coal AL Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen fiances, Bath Boil erg, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes; for &tam, Gas, Hot Water. &e. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction. 'Patterns for the Foundry received, and castinga delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. -) September 26. 1838. 75—tf FRESH GOODS!! _TUST opened a large and splendid aupplyof season ‘-r ably Goods. comprising a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, H. 4 RD WARE. FISH, PLASTER, CHEESE, SALT,.4v. All of which will be sold cheap for cash or ex change for country produce. at the Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. goon! Carbnn. Nov 23 1 47- Justice's Dockets. Nil EMI and Foolscap, full and hail hound Dockets /Ur on hand and for sale cheap, at the B:ndery of the subscriber. B. BANNAN. *peal 4 . 14 • Lumber, Lumber. 75.000. IS and 20 inch Joint ' Shingles, 311,000 Lap Shingles, 10,000 feet, inch Poplar Boards, Also White and Yellow Pine Boards, Scantling, Plastering, Lath, &c., Constantly for sale on reasonable terms at the Store in Centre street. april 25 Davrs safety Lamps, `"-+''F the beet construction, and most approved kind also makes new gooses to old lamps, and other epairs done atrthe subscriber's Clock and %Vatch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 29-tf JOSEPH COATSWORTH. Pottsville • MARBLE MANUFACTORY. ,I vfJE subscriber begs leave to inform the initab tante) of this place, and the surrounding country. that he has on hand, and intends keeping a large and well selected quantity of Marble Monuments for graves—and would invite those wishing to pur chase to give him a call, as he eitsures them that he will sell as cheap as they can be procured any where in the State, and as well engraved; which will be done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh language or the dialect. June ISAAC TAYLOR. Jr. 15 24 Part Clinton Foundry FOR S ALE. W ILL be sold at private •sale, the FoLndry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton. &buy lk ill county, on 'very reasonable terms. This Foundry is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making. and will in a short time be one of the , best situation. in the country to do a large business For terms &e..apply to PARKE & TIERS, iron Founders, Philadelphia. ur ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton C-6:1 E. A. Hathaway & Co" . COMI4SSION AND COAL MERCHANTS No 13 Silulh Front Street, Philadelphia. (Wharf foot of South street, Schuylkill ) May 23 21—tf NEW STORE. THE subscribers would inform their friends and the public that they have established them selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Porcine Drug Store, where they offer for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, - Wines, Liquors, Queensware, • Glassware and. Hardware, MI of which they ore disposed to sell on the moat reasonable terms for cash; as they intend to do an exclusive cash business. The public are invited lo call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. Chasing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HEN DERSON. Mavl6.. 20— . Fog Sale. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Suhsci iber having obtained the assignment from Mr. George Crane for a minder of Fur. nnces, and holding also the patent of the late Dr, Geisenhainer for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right of said patient to manufacture Mullin* Iron. and Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manche. ttire of Iron. Applications to be made to ‘Villiam F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. Jan. 4 rirSHE Valley FOrnace, some time ago arranged -IL for smelting Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, with an excellent and powerful Steam Engine at tached to It. The furnace is situate four miles from Port Carbon, up the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, on the Valley Furnace land. These landi.crosaing the whole of the Schuylkill Coal range, contain all the different coal veins or strata of coai of that celebrated:Coal region, a num. ber of which have been opened; and some of them are Low worked. There is also' plenty of Iron Ore upon the land, some of the Veins of which have been opened; the favorable location and facilities already created inspire the hope of makidg Iron at the very cheapest rate. To a good tenant the conditions wonld be made easy. For terms apply to - WILLIAM F. DEAN. Pottsville July 18 . 2 9 —lf Festitals &Fasts'. A Sash sop*, jaet received sod for sate by 11.' BA N NA N =MIIS3IMM= WM. T. EPTING. SAMUEL HARTZ. 17- F. W. GEISSENHAINER To be Let. • WEIL_ Evan' Carnonik PillB titres - ea c timirtgition,'CoCighi; 'and ' Ie'FRVOUS diseases, liver comptaint, - 41yolpepsia +. l O billions diseases: ptielculeenq remote weltiitiolis" mot all cases of hvpochondriacism, low pitaticin of heart. nervous irritability, nervous areak uesit: Qooralbus,seminal wealtnee* indigestion, loss of appetite. heartbvirn. getteraldehility. bodily weak. choloris or green sicknexis, flatulency. hySteri. hysttrics; headaches. hiccup, sea sick. Deis bight mare, rheumatism. asthina, tic doulou• reps; cramp. siasmodic affections, and those who are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout, will find relief from their sufferinge, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicine. ' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Cantion.—Be particular in purchasing to Fee that the label of this Medicine eenteino a notice of its entry according tt Act of Coypus. And tie like wage particular in obtaining them at 100 .Chatham street, New• Yot k, or from the Regular Agent. BANNAN, Pottsville. Of whom also may be obtained, Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (lor te thing„) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague Pins, Dr. Good's Female Pdh, The Baron Von ['nichtlet's Pills. The above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole sale and Retail ta 100 Chntham Street, New York, 3 South Seventh Street. Philadelphia. 30 Curet:ill Boston, Mass. And the following Agents:— B. Hannan, Pottsville, Hamilton & Grier7dirlisle, Wm. Bell, Harrisburg, Wm. Rarnside, Lock huven, John Wind, Lancaster. D. S, Clarke, Erie, J. P Olmstead, Bethany, B. Campbell & Co. Waynesburg• Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. Dune:to, Bed ford, (Hugh Artera, Irwin & Arlberg.) Pittsburg, C. Christman, Mauch Chunk, Eland & Kirtland, liousdale, B. Bright, Allentown. aTREMOVAL. , —Dr. Wm. Evans has removed his office in Philadelphia for the sale of his Canto MILS and A PPERIENT SYRUP, for children Teething, to No. 3 South Seventh, corner of Market Street, where all business connected with the sale of his Medicines, will in future be transacted ; and where the above medicines may always be had GettutNE. N. B.—The principal Office is at No. 100 Chat. ham Street, New-York, where Communication by Letter, are requested to be made direct. rBEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS:ja Jon. 11 ATTENTION BALD HEADS No Apology for Wigs. gi F all the remedies ever devised torthe restore 'LP nun and preservation of the Hair, nothing has been found equal to Aliberes Oleaginous Hair Tonic It seldom fails to restore 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. Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch. Philadelphia, May 10, 1838 Dr. JAYNE—Dear Sir: I fed that I can hardly lay enough to you in favor of Alibert's Hair Tonic, sold by you. My hair had been fulling off about wo years. and had become very thin, threatening peedy baldness, when I commenced using ibis rem cly. In about one week it ceased to fa I off. I aye used it now about three months, attd have as ull and thick a head of hair as 1 can possibly desire. I have recommended its use to a number of my friends, who all speak well of it. If faithfully ern played, I have no doubt of its general success. may add that before using the Tonic, I had tried al. most all the various articles employed fur the hair such as the Macassar Oil, all the different prepare lions of bear's oil, veg.table hair oil, &c. wlthou experiencing m,..ch, if any benefit. Respectfully yours, _ _ _ S. S. Fricti, No. 172 Chesnut street Copy of a letter from C. C. Pork, Pastor of the Bap tint church at Haddonfield, N. J Haddonfield, February 12, 1833 Dr. P. Jayne—Sir : I take pleasure in informing you that the bottle of Alihert's Hair Tonic which I obtained of you last October, has proved most vans. factory and successful. My hair had for a lung time been exceedingly thin. But for two or three years paid it had so fallen out, that my head had be. come almost entirely bald. I was under the neces say of concealing the baldness by combing the hair on the sides of it. But now after using about hall of a bottle of the Tonic,l have asluxuriant a growth of hair as I ever had. C. C. PARK. The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pastor of the Baptist church at Great Valley, Pa., who had been more or le.s bald for many years, u-ed three bottles of the Hair Tonic, and has a fine growth of new hair, nv. er all that part of his head where be was before bald, writes— "My hair is growing finely, 1 assure you." L. FLETcu Eft Westchester, Pa., March 2, 1839. Mr. Bond, one of the Compositors in the office of the Philadelphia Public Ledger,who bad lost nearly all his hair Iron 'lathe top of hi. held, has had it e.omplrtely restored by the use of this Tonic. Two Officers of the American Navy hnd good heads of hair restored to them by using five bustles each of this Hair Tonic, one of whom was over sixty years of age. Four gentlemen connected with the public press in Philadelphia, have also had their balloess 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 of his head, and was also becoming considerably gray, has used only two bottles of this tonic, arid has not only a luxuriant growth of new hair .upon his head, but all the gray hairs have disappeared, and their places have been supplied by healthy heir of a natural colour. Finally, nine cases of baldrics: out of every ten, may positively be removed by a faithful application' of this invaluable rernedy.— There is, therefore, now no excuse for a baldhead. Prepared only by Dr D. JAYNE, sole proprietor, No. 20, South Third street, Philadeiphi. Price $1 a bottle. The abcve valuable flair Tonic may he bad in Pottsville, of Clemens & Parvin, and of Wm. I'. Ep. tine, and J. C. Martin.Drurgisis. W here also may be had Jaynis' Expectorant and Caimina:ive Balsam—the most valuable family medicines that have ever been known. Jan 11 Dr. Leidy's .11rdicalecl Extrac( of Sarsaparilla. To the World. F you wish to make use n" Sarsaparilla, be advised to try DR. LEK Y S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strongest pre paration in existence, one bottle alit (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 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 nited States,givo it the preference Over all other prepa rations of Sarsaparilla, both from the fact of its superior strength (consequently efficacious when employed) and from the circumstance of its being prepared by a rcgu lar Apothecary ar.d Physician, attested by Dr'. Physic, Chapman, •Jaslison, Horner, Gibson, Deti - ees, James, Coxe, &c. &. It is useless here to name the numerous affections wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the sore Specific. Suffice it to say, it is recommended by' all Physicians throughout the world, in diseases of Skin, Bones, Liver. &c , and particularly all diseases produced by impurities of the blood, and animal fluids. As a purifier of the blood, it is at all times (and particularly in the S;:ring and Fall) invaluable in warm climates, throughout the Summer Season no person should neglect using it occa sionally Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians, and others accompany the directions. For sale by B. HANNAN. Sole agent for Schuylkill county. June 6 23—tf Chess Alen, JUST received and for Bale by BANNAN. June 20, 25 Very superior old Poril Wines P URE Grape Juice Port. old Royal Company Port, •do Port Wine direct from Oporto, for safe by, MILLER .& HAGGERTY. June 27' WM. EVANS, M. D Hosierk and itillevti LADIES, black and ihittiernbroldered Olio black and white do. black and Silk do.. white and -nableaclied openwork broidered cotton de, plain white and nab black and white Merino do. plain, and ri Cotton do. . • Algo,-Mistres white, unbleached apd.mi •• do. or varionsintes, together - with,aleigo, - 1 ' of Geots, Silk.. Raw Silk. white Aniltinkle ton, and mixed-cotton i Heim,: and: i ivery 1 quality of Ladies and Gentlemen's Glove' pale cheap by • ," 'E. 144. , . June 27 . , • . HUNT'S -110TASIVIO INTERESTING AND APPLICAR .: .THE AFFLICTED, with Diseases of the Stomach, Or eiVela; r t T Such as DYSPEP S IA . either Chronic or Casna under the worst symptoms of restless' ese, Low nese of Spirits, and General Emotiati a; CON SUMPTION. Whether orthe Lungs or. Liver LIVER AFFECTIONS; JAUNDIC . both INV iary and Spasmodic, COSTIVEN ESS• WORMS uf every variety—R II EUM A rim'. whe her Acute or Chronic -- together with GOUT, SC OFULA. Pains in the Head, Rack , Limbs, end ide,. TY. PHUS FEVER. SCARLET FEVII, Putrid Sore Throat, FEVER and AGUE, 'pasmodme E. Palpitations of the Wart and Arteric , Nervous Irritability, Nervous Weakness, Hyst ries, Tit Douloureux. Crain pa, Female Obstructi ns, Heart. burn, Headache, Cough, the Common or Humid and the Dry or the Whoopitit; ASTHI% lA, Gravel and Dropsy. The Blood has hitherto been considers. rics and others, as the great regulator of system, and sucli ts the devotedness of th, to that erroneous doctrine, that they co selves with the 'simple possession of this opinion, without enquiring ii.to the prim. from whence Life, health, and Vigof e vice versa. pain, sickness, disease and d so with Ds. norm whose extensive 're practical experience so eminently qualify profession of which tie has been one of t • ful members. lie; contends—and a MOM lion will convince any reasoning mind o nest of his views—that the stomach, liy ' associated organs are the primary and g tdrri of health, and that the blood in ver stances is dependent nn these organs, an me ticine reaches Til E ROOT OEIII E the superficial:a nodynes usually prescribe as foils to cover the ravages of deed-rook Under these convictions, at the expense close application, the doctor has discove one whi.rie searching powers arc irresisti prescribing, it is with a knowledge of i radical cure in the various diseases nted, even if applied in the most critic. he does not intend to prescribe to . nrmrs BOTANIC PIL a supernatural agency, although from pt within the knowledge of hundred., he i. shew, that when every other earthly rem given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PIL have never been known to hill in effecting two very gratifying results, Vint of raining front the bed of sickness and, diseaoF those who have tested their ell eacy, and.titus amply rewarding .Dr. Hunt for' his long and anxious study to attain this p erfection in the HEALING ART. The extraordinary success which hatii'attended the use of HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, isithe best crit erion of their supefior virtues. They liave been the means of raising a host of languishing patients from the bed of affliction, as is clearly evinced in the tbllowing CERTIFICATES. Dyspepsia or Indigestion EffeetualN Cured Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately be4o restored to a sound state of health, through the efficacy of DR. HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks itan indispen sable duty to state certain facts relati frt. to the die ease under which lie had so long st.ffered. The symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con, slant rejection of flood, head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesonie dry cough, dizziness, tightness at the chest and; difficulty of breathing, almo'st constant pain in tlfe side, loins, and shoulders, accompanied with much languor and debility. These afflictions, together with en unusual degree of flatulence, brought nn such a state of ex treme weakness, as to prevent him Horn attending to hi+ busines, and his health appearo lost beyond recovery. Ms friends and relatives became alarm ed at the melancholy prospect, and striongly recom mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLL—they were administered, and in a. few days prods ced astonish ing relief, and finally realized a perti et restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. Liver Complaint, with much Deran Nervosa System I Mr. inahua Roberts was afflicted ith a billions and nervous disease to an alarming degree, being attended with all the distressing syr pima which. affect a relaxed constitution, viz —A ick head-ache loss of appetite, giddiness in the lie. d, pain in the sto midi after eating, usual tremors shifting spas modic pains in every part of the buy, cold chilli sallow complexion, costiveness, and constant dul pain in the right sine, which often In uctd the must dreadful debility • indeed, her hough he was afflic ed with evrry internal complaint the;human body is liable to. lle was generally making trial of various remedies, all of which were equallyfi unless, ante he had recourse to Ilimt's Botanic rills, from th• superior virtues of whictrnedicine hit. health is per teed) , re.eFtahli-hee, and:i's now ebb to pursue his employment free from pain or diseas JOSHUA ' OBERTS. Au extraordinary case' of Rheumatic , accompanied with Diarrhea and Nervous Jebilily. Mr. Joseph Hart, from being- expO ed to cold, was attacked with a most painful Rheuitatic complain: v‘ in the head, and neck, filch conti tied with die• tressirig violence for several months. The principle symptoms were—a swelling and excruciating pain of nil the joints, and an entire loss of their use; both the pain and the fever generally cuff red an increase in the evening. The pair.s were i creased on the slightest motion, and were more sevkre in the night time. A constant diarrheca, whiell produced its general consequences—flatulency, loWness of spirits, and general wasting of the body. lie was indeed so extremely ill that his medical attendant could not possibly give the least hopes of his recovery; and it was generally e believed by hie relatives and friends that all the medicines or treatment in this world conld not give him any relief. But, seeing an ad • yeti isement on Hunt's Botanic Pills,ibe was directed by an Almighty Providence to use them ; he did no, and after a fortnight they prot!uced a favorable change. and he is now a healthy and strong man. JOSEPH HART. An interesting me of Lowness of Sii . (rile, with a ri. olenl Spasmodic Affection. Mr. Francis Caldwell war - afflicted ,for several years with extreme debility, together withia train of aymp. toms generally termed nervous affections, and which. perhaps, it would `)e impossible tnr the pen of the most learned physicians 'to describe. In this case the spasms in the stomach weroso 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 4 general agitation of the whole system, insomuch that a common mci lent rendered the mind timid and sp. prehensive. In order to remove these dia•ressing symptoms, and restore the constitution to its former. energy, a large portion of medical s=kill had been oz• boosted without any advantage ; change of air, and other remedies were 441441 unava ding, and the mind and body appeared to be devoted to a ruthless dis ease. In this hopeless and languid situation, Mr Caldwell was recommended to malte triakof Hunt's Botanic Pills, the effects of which ;were visable in a few days, and by a continuance iof the midicina (according to directionsN) his. strength became com pletely restored, and a sound. star of health, was happily established. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. porticii!ar in purchasiag, to ses dist the label of this Medicine contains a notice o its entry according to Act of Congress. And bent!. wise partiellar 1n obtaining them st 100 Chatham street. Nes/iamb, or from abe •• REGULAR ADEN', , BANNAN. meELwEEI Feb 29 : ▪ ~'~ W ilk Hoes. bile RAW^ ;-• abed db. bed•blaek • ed Colton. ssertment sisl4 and: . &c., toi . ,EARL. rr • B TO' ! by Empi. he human adherents tent them. fallacious, ,ry sources I'anate, and . ath. Not -earth and im for the c most use I nt's race. Ithe correct r, and the 1 1 eat regula many in. that unless ( DISEASE, d, sevre but d maladies. or years of ed a medi. Me. and Is being a ay enomer. I eases. but . itive prno4 prepared to dy ins been ement of the ottimlle. Harziebtirg