I srae abrG .GARDEN /Fire • Inisarance Company. .1 f 111AFAKE both Itnalted and perpetual insurances' on IVA-Brick, Steno dr Frame Buildings, StOrea, Hotels „Nill3,l34rns,Statilei, rr hand ize . Furniture, and. Prop /env of,nvery description, agilillet 10:314•01' damage by ,7 / Theratthstoiberl4 sheen applinted Aar:NT for the / bora mention( d Ins itm ion and it. now ilrepared to make I Inavamvet.s , • apoo 4very description of property at the lowest rates. ; BEAJANIIN HANNAN.' Pottsville. Fe1i.27.1836. IS. THE PE: ,AWAR E COUNTY Jinsne l ance Company. CAPITAL A UTITORISED BY LAW, $250 000. IMAATER PERPETUAL. „ MAKE both dimited ,and perpetual Insurances on Brick, ;Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Mills, Mains, Stables, Merchandize, Furnitine end -Property ofeyery description , against icissor dam age by FIRE. I.' • MARINE' A VD 1N1,41 ND INS URA AVE. The DelawaW,Cminty Insurance company will also insure” againdt lons ma all kinds of marine risks and a. galnst the damigh or loss upon the transportation of gebds,warea, and merc.indise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as fa l ;ourable as any other institution. For : any further information on the subject otinsur• once, either against Fire. marine or inland risks. Apply•to , HEN RY G. ROBINSON.Aeent. July 15 '.1.4-tf At Schuylkill Haven; si t or WILLIAM B k)OTTS, At Orwig,lairz: The Philadelphia AND ' ft , . rte . t a G • Reddityr 'Rail Rorsd. SUM4EII ARRANGE MEN T. fillay 1, 1810. Hours of Starling of Passenger Trains. • FROM Philadelphia at 7A. M., and 24 P . From Reading at 7i A. M., and 2.t Du of MPOadelphia—corner of Broad and Cheery strecti PARE. ars, $2 50-2nd do. V 00. t rick Train floin ',Philadelphia will stop at Pottstown-. , 1.1 Claas The .5 :c6: for break Ink The morn afternoon Tri by .Ca re, flu, betties. ug Train from Philadelphia, and 110 in from (trading., will be accompanied d up fur the e*.peehilaccomtnodaticui."6f I.:. . s wiil stop for Way ,Passengers 4 t A l e of Starling of Freiglt Trains. • : delpbia onWednesciays and at. 5 i 1 - t s• ng on Tuesdays and Fridays.' A ' 3l ': G. A. NICOLLS. . . Superintendauf. Transportation.,: 18-47t.i. Both' Trrii finial points. Da From Phil Saturdai Froito Read May 2 WS TO THE AFFLICTED. gees & Albraghtls Eli :cd Botanic Health 4 Idle Prescrrer.V - C dteine known for many years as }(ea. Medicine has never been offered - to .the Ale until oflure,.the proprietors have been iron to, offer it for the benefit of those tbotiii Under any of the diseases here I, viz " Cancers, Ulcers of the throat Liver complaint, Spittine of Blood, Ontialt,Rlietimatie affections in the head itdds of long standing attended with se. ipim the breltd, CossumrTuis in many e the patient htd "been abandoned by. the and pronounced an incurable case, this Is hail the most wont - krt . ,' effcci...!'' Celebro AL gees:4 public tur-ild prevailed u t who arc la t l enumerated, 'and body, Whooping and body, (1 vere pain• eases, whe Physician, medicine;' . - . . . 'The, pro rietors are 0.t.11 aware of the numerous medicineSL c, fir i i the curei, f some or the above diseases, many of which hav not the slightest effect of performing at any tune cure—but the numerous testimonials which barof late been given to Orin, IO; [tome of the most ,` r spectattle citizens, shows that the r e ran no longer be. any doubt as regards the medicine which the now offer, and would say to those tante ted—givp it a trial--adhere to its directions, and we will Warrant a permanent cure. • f Certifictles of sonic of the most remarkable cores Van be•seeh by calling *mom any orate Agents. Wi , rectiolisTeir using the me divine will be found to ac company fiacli bottle. . . • , 1 ArIENTS. W..T. Jr.pting and J. t. C. Martin, - Druggists, Pottsvilie,,lPa. Miller, Shiefily:and Smith, Ilamburg, Berk!) 0,04 Po., Moyer.& Busliong, Rea mstow n. n caster po 4 Pa , George Mager, Myerstown, Leba non. Co. Pa.. Jacob Albright, Lancaster, Pa, Sam luet Ritici t , P. M. Reading, Pa. QT Pribe $1 per bottle. July ICI AIM'S PANACEA, For.the cure otScrofida. or hint's evil. and flit! hia:st tof painful. disaareeable, and hitherto incurable afectiols -resulting therefrom. Rheumatism, elcerons Sores; White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin. ' , Genera? Debiltiy, 4-c. and at/ Diseases arising - from Iniptirity of Blood. VirtHlS Medicine is riarticohrly recommended nt thi4season of the year, as an alterattmand a purifier of the blood. It gi,ves a tone and vigor to debilit i ctCd constitutions, which invalids are uncon sciouslor until they haVe experiented its effects. It Is alio recommended'in Diseases where the lungs end bet ate 90 ilpriSed to be affected, and also whOre!tl e constitution is broken down by the use of itleictiry or Quinine ; TOTS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a just tifirk l ute to its wreat merit, of being reecnrnmegid ed t;li the most celebruied Practitioners nf Medicine in - Mict. rated States and Europe ; whereas not one i 'of Otior t urious mixtnres, mace in imitation el it, has thele t l . support flop the Medical Faculty. This act or re an argument ,ott plain and conclosive, that t neddu only to he• ment iotted to enforce conviction. :waiikk! Pinticea is recommended to all those inval. • , ids for , htStn Physicians prescribe Satimiarilla SYy ape. p tracts, &c.. PrCy red at iSiaairn's Labarotory4bitedelphip. Sci!d- , y U. Batman, Agent for Schitylkill Coup. ,y, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street 'ottsyioe. 27—tf Eepttillbur Tfi chuylkiil Boatmen who ship Coal; , I ~ .'i . '-direct to Nett) York: . 1 " 6 sehscriber is prepared at a.l I times with llorFes an. the necessary Hoisting Machinery toiliseharge he,se , trylkill Coat Boats tramc4 ately on application,at help - est rates. • , ' H . Alsoi HOISCS and Hoisting Tackle to let to those wlih wish tetro their own discharging. Atipl at - N : 12, Washington street. Battery t'-Inear the Batte ,}Y: . 9 'WM: T. ANDERSON. - Ne Ai ll! York, March 14. I£4lo. , • 11-tc' i ' , . Wo , ,• • , Ids:)r worms!! worms!! 4 Trainman these troublesome and dangerous in lh bitants of the. Stomach and Bowelti, which so o a impair the health awl destroy the lives 'of Child ,en, use JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIPUIM, eMlitin and safe p(ep:tration for the removal of the vtrionis kinds of Worms, Dyspepga, Spur Stomach, avant tlf• Appetite, Infantile Fever end. Ague and DAM ‘_ of the Stomach and Bowel, tinnd Organs of Digesitou, To be had at N 0 south Till 4) street, - Philadelphia, and of Win. T. Epting, and Clita4llll & Parvin, Potteville—Price 50 cents. - , 26 I - ' 43-.lyi MEI -'- BEM r ~ • PEOPLE'S LINE .! • OF . ! DAILY COACEEZIS; ' • Between Reading Pottsville WHE:Subseribers respectfully announce to the Li public that they have commen c ed running - a . . DAILY LINE OF TWO HORSE NEW TROY BUILT COACHES, - Between Rending , and Pottsviite. This Line will leave Reeding every. morning at 7 o'cloca, A. M. and arrived at Pottsville at l o'clock, P. M. whete it connects with Pott, Sehoener, Finney St; Co* Line fir Northumberland, Cattawissa and Danville. Leaves: Pottsville every morning at 7 o'clock,,A. M. and arrives at Reading in time to take the afternoon Cars for PhdadelphW; at the following 'RA TES OP FARE. Fore through, either.tray. From Reading to Hamburg, ) 00 From Pottsville to Hamburg, ' 100 Way Passengers will be charged the usual ilfittes Fur seats, - apPly at Col. Finney's and Samuel Bard's Hotels,,Reading, and Mortimer's Ho(el, end the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville. The Proprietor:9 have careful drivers and easy: ri ding Coaches, and they pledged themselves to the public that every attention will be paid to tile com fort end convenience 01 passengers. I. ruoMpsOr a CO: Septediber 5 36—tt Philadelphia and Reading • RAIL ROAD. FREIGHT will be transported over the above Rail Road, between Reading and Philadelphia, at the following rates: $1 50 er Gross Plaster, Slate, Tiles, and Gypsum Ton of 240 lbs. Pitt : LM, Blooms, Timber Brick; $175 do do Flour, 2-0 cents per barrel, Nails and Spikes, Rolled Iron, Hollow Ware, Grain, Salt, $1 00: dodo. Groceries, Whiskey, Oil, Hard $3 01:I do. do, Ware, Cotton, Leather, Dry Goods,' Wines, and Foreign 83 s o do, do. Liquors, DA N'S OF STARTING OF FREIGHT TR AINS From Reading,on Tuesdays & rridays, als} A 24 Philada. on Wednesdays & Saturdays, Transporters are requested to have their Goods at the Depot rsethe Road by 12 o'clock, M., on the day before the Ft rrtinsy of the Trt G. A. NICOLLS, Superintendent Transportation April Ilth, IS 15—f Mechanic's Lien. scuunxii,L.co 171 VT Y, SS. 1 Samuel 'Frump,, ') In tlie Court of I Com Mon Pleat; 1 1 13erkheiser, 1 . of Schuylkill : aa./0 CouOty, to Oc ;:t' •-• I tobei term 1840 110 J No. , 60. V t °TICE is hereby given , to all claimants ant !itbers, interested for the sum of $ . .. ) "2.51 for ca r _ henrer work done to a certain building to twit : all that one and a half story Frame Dwelling Clouse, situate in town or Llewellyn, in Branch Township, in/ Schuylkill County, hounded on the Isiorth by lot ,- 3 1111,,h, on the West by the Mine Hill ilEd Schuyl itih Maven Rail Road, now in occupancy of Wil liam Berltheiser. That a &ire Facies hos been is• sued: upon the Mechanics Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of said County, in toe above sta ted case, and will be returned to October ;Term 1840, of said Court. PETER F. LUDWIG. Sheriff. Sher_lfrs Office, Orwizsburg,, Sept. 42th, 1840. Salmon & voICKLED Salmon, Mess Shad and No. I Mack re!, for sale by MILLER & lIAGGERTY. 26 Jiirc,V Assignee's Sale.; rl/IE, Property under the late firm of Porter and Vs /limey, will be Fold at the Public llousee of James Lam:, in Port Carbon, on Thursday, the 15th day of ()Holier next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. The pr/pertv consists of the unll4ired term o f a Lc ai . e , on ice Valley-Furnace Lands, Leas e of Landmgaild improvements at Port Carbon, Rail Road `;:agons, Uritl ‘Vagons, and mining tools of evory description. 'I he Vein of Cnal is one of the most approved in the region, and the ',mines are in complete working =order. The sale offers superior advantages to any ''':person desirous of ,entering the Coal business. The particulars and terms will be made known on the day of sale. Pint Carbon, Sept. 19, Notice. ririllE citizens of Sel•nylk ill C(')UrltY,l will apply to •th Legi, , lature of Pennsylvania; at their next seß s bin, for a Brunch of the United Blaine Bank of, Pennsylvania to be locate in the BorOugh of Potts erlle tt ith a calatal of • 1,0011,000 I.killars, ac. ending to tire provisions of the law in such cases mode and provided. !tine 27 • ; 26-6 mo. Public OF all 'he Scint3lli ill County !Zeal Estate of Pe tcr Knalib, late of Berks county, deceased., Wilt be sold on Monday the 26th day Of October next, at one o'clock in the afternoon-i—at the house of Michael GraefY, in the borough of , Orwigsburg, the following real e,state, to wit; . . No. 1. One kit of ground in the Borough of Or wig:iburg, marked in the general plan of the said town No. 18.1, 2. One other lot in the same town No. 201. No. 3. The undivided halt' part of a certain tract of limber land, situate in Brunswiek township— alicint two miles from Orwigstitirg surveyed on warrant to Henry Orwig, and containing 406 acres, 52 polls and allowance. No: 4. A me,isuage tenement and tract of land situate in Union township in the said cennty, con taining 400 acres and•allowance—being Cattawissa valley, on Toinhichon creek, about 'one mile from the rail road, and is now in the tenure of Charles ItOrnhoch . ..--• The improvements consist of s log lionse and barn; apple orchard and ;about 35 acres of cleared land. The balance is well" timbered; and when c 1.41 red, suitable for cultivation. No. 5:400 acres of land in the township of Not wegian. sold by the Treas,.rer of said county in the y ,,, 152-20 as the properly of John Stine. • No. 6. :200 acres of land in the to*nehip of Plne gthve, sold by the Treasurer to - said 'county in 1820, 15IF the property of Frederieli Graeff:' plo. 7. 900 acres of land in the tame township, sold by the Treasurer of the MIME county, in 1820, as' the property of Admit Leis. No. 8. 90 acres of land in Lower Mahantanrro township in the rame county, sold by the Treasurer iir 1822. as the property of Benjomio Bshore. 'No. 9. 941 tretey of land in SchuOkill township, sod by the treasurer of the same' County, in as the proper,ty of John Stauffer. ko. 10. Tip+ undivided half plat Of 400 acres of land, in the township of Norweßien, sold. by the treasurer of the Came county in 1820,, as the proper ty.of Peter Lehr. No. 11. The undivided half part jor 200 acres of land in Pinegrove township, sold b y the treasurer of the same county in 1820 as the property of John Ndarns. The conditions of sale will Doi reasonable and made known on the day of sale byi JOU KNADB SAMUEL D. KNAIiII • EXECUTORS. DANIEL D. KNABP , Sept. 9; 3849- ; New Goodt4 IF UST received and opened a choice selection -of Fall and;?/inter Goods, consisting;in Dart, of Ulatks, CaSennercs, Brannen' Plain and . Figured Bilk 'Velvets; black and colduied Silkii,Chidlieg. and V Demesne ' Prin t s , 'klonels, Homo. together with a general astortmenA of Fancy &:Doinestio Dry Goods kio.auld yeti cheep. $. EAILL Sepfcaibei 19 1 i Lumber! Lunt, rifitlE subscriber_ would res*tfully invite the ' IL attention of the public to his'atock of Loinber• which consists of seventy thousand feet of various kinds suitabloTorColliery . , purposes— sack lock Planks,' Boards, Joists, Oak Plank 1 land 2 inches, Scantling for Waggon sills, all well seasoned and fit for immediate use. also, ; 20 thousand Weather 'cards, ~ I 25 thousand Shingles, Panne! Plank I t< Plastering end Shingling Lath, all of which wilt be disposed of low, end on accommodating terms. ' A. A. GILE. Feb 15 Ttf Passage front the OLD COUNTRY. PERSONS wishing ;to pay their pas— sage for their•friends in the Old Coon— try, can have their business attended to ' by applying to 1 - R. HANNA, . _ Miners' Journal office. His rates of Fare from Liverpool to New York is $l7, and slB including Hospital. Money—Chil dren under 10 years ofage half price March 19 - To the Free and Independent Electors of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urgent solicitations of a number of my friends I have been induced to offer myselt a candidate for iherace of SHERIFF,' At the ensuing election, and pledge myself . , if elected to perkirm the duties of the said office to the best of my abilities fIAVE Just received a NeW and Ele ant manor inent of Fall and Winter GOoda, consisting o Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Buffalo Cloths, Cassi meres, and Sattinets. Merinoes French Chintzes, Calicoes,. Muslin de Lanes, Shallas, &e. Brocha, Merinoc, and Woollen Shawls & infs. Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. Blankets, Tickin, Canton Flannels, Br. and Mullins, Country Flannels, &c. Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Grasses, Waiters, &c. With a general assortment of Hardware, queen and Cedar Ware, Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horsehoe Nails, Anvils and 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 THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has just received and opened an as .E sortment of genuine and fresh DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS, together with a variety of Perfumery and Fancy Articles, and an as,ortment of PATENT MEDI. CINES such as Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Turlington's Balsam, Dlobv's Carminative, Balsam De Malta, British Oil, Harlem Oil, Opedeldoc, Worm Tea, ecker's Eye Salve, Lee's Antibllious, pilla,.Thomp son's Eye Water, Golden Tincture, Tester, Ring Worm and Itch Ointment, Barber's celebrated Horse Powder, &c. &c., All of which arc offered for sale very low. 113 Having engaged the services of an EXPERT ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadelphia, he feels confidence in assuring the public that PuirsiciAres PRESCRIPTIONI4 will he carefully and accurately com. pounded at all hours. Neither pains nr expense have been spared in procuring the best selection of articles, and he hopes by attention and care to merit and recicve his share of public patronage: JOHN 8. C. MARTIN, Centre Street—next to Mahantango. Pottsville 1.. eb. 22, 1840. 37-4 t • Wetherill A. Brother, AT 7 Ht. OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT SjREET, VEAST' SIDE, ,Rio THREE DOORS VMS THE CORNER or ARCH ST PIFILLA D ELpiii A 31[ANUPACTURFIRS OF White Lead dry and/ Calomel, wound in Oil, Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Labarge, • Vitriol Mb, Chronto-VM%; Sulp. Quinine • do Gr4A Ar e,Tart. Emetic do ReO 4 . Et er Su I ph. Patent Yellnw . do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol l c, Corn. db Aq. Fprtt ,Acet. Morphia Mu 111Sulph. do Epsg,lit Silts 0 -"" Lac. Sulphur Tart. kali* Opi. de Narcot. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Corros, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofrlifini pho r,Sa Nitre,Brirristone,Borax,te. Offer fur sale the above mentioned arlicles.together with a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal tine. Being ma nil fcturertrof all the articles enumerated un duly the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 68. to 24 30. Oct 21 1837 48- Glasss, &c. L. WHITNEY. 38- IST received and for sale at the Drug; Store u " the subscribe,. White Lead—dry nun, ground in Oil, Red Lend, Spanish Brown, Black Lead, _ l brume Green, Black Paint, Chrome Yellow. Green Paint, Yellow Ochre s Copal Varnish, Windsor Glass, Linseed Oil, Japan Varnish, Spirits Turpeutine, Venetian Red, Paint Brushes, &c. Also an assortment of Drugs, IVledicires, Chemi cals, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c. - JOHN S. 9. MARTIN, " Centre St., next door toihluhan.ango St June 13 2-4 ONE undivided half part of , two tracts of land, "t 7 situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady, and Robert Gray, containing 'eight hundred and sisty•eight acres and allowances; these lands are adjoining the flourishing town of Shamokin, (destined to betunie a second Pottsville) they abound with both•the red ash and the white ash coal; and on the lower tracti iron ore, of the kid. ney species. has been found in considerable quanti. ties. The Pottsville end Danville railroads runs nearly through the middle of both tracts, and is in complete order trom Sunbury to the centre Orthe gray tract, thus giving them the command of all the markets un 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. JOHNSION, Executor, No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street, West of Broad. Philadelphia Feb. 8 . 6 JUST received and for sale by & AL HENDERSON. 31— August 1, IOPAS" prime dairy Cheeire, for sate b BIALLga* HAPPERTY. June 20, Ne,* ArorlL i Smoked . Beer. tAT recnived,aNtaiditional supply erthie mope riar article. Fcr.e*lelry l• i• -1 Dec 7 49—tf T. k J BEATTY. ==‘=MlS THE ItitNEttfdArOiTIZNAL. Your friend and fellow-Oizen. GEORGE H. STIC,HTER. 9 •te Feb 29 NEW STORE. T. C. & W. Pollock, X £ 16 DRUG STORE. Shamokin Coal Land FOR SAW Picked Lobsters. Cheese* ' N======n resumption ' Of Business. I I NEW. DRUG sTORE. ir r hE . gubsCiitier returns his grateful tialtnowl. 41 - edgeineets in 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 %V. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville; where 'may always. be had a general as sorttnent of Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Glass, Dye Stutll, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very tow and accommodating terms. N. B. a:F . Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice Pottsville, May 30, 1838 Pascal Iron 'Works Ware " house. No. 77 South Third Street. S. E. corner Waku PIIILLADELPMA. .1111orrits, Tasker 1t• atorris, IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Coal .m• 'Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil ere, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for &Tam, Gas, Hot Water, &c. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Cons6.uction. Patterns for the Foundry received, and castingi delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26. 1838 FRESH GOODS!! :I - UST opened a large and splendid upplyof season ' LP ably Goods, comprising a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HARDWARE, FISH, PLASTER, CHEESE, SALT, 4c. All of which will be Held cheap for cash or *a change for country prodoce : at the Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Cohort, Nov 23 47-I.t Justice's Dockets. in EMI and Foolscap, full an half bound Dockets " on hand and for stile cheap, afthe Bindery of the subscriber. B..BANNAN. until 4 14 MS . Lumber, Lumber. 75.000 18 and 20 inch Joint Shingles, s -30,000 Lap Shingles, 10,000 feet inch Poplar Boards, Also White and Yellow Pine Boards, Scantling, Plastering, Lath, &c., Constantly for sale on reasonable (.I'lllB at the Store in Centre street. april 25 Davy's Safety Lamps, ®l' the best construction, and most approved kind 'also makes new poses to old lamps, and other epaire done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville?' June 1 29.—tf JOSEPH COATS WORTH. MARBLE MANUFACTORY. VfIE subscriber begs leave to inform the inhab . tents of this place, and the surrounding country, that he has un 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 assures them that he will sell as cheap as thee can be proeured any where in the Suite, and as well engraved; which will be done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh language or the June ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr. 15 ' ,24 Port Clinton Foundry FOR s ALE. W ILL be sold at private sale, the FoLndry pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Seliuytk ill county, on very reasonable terms: This Foundry is at the commencement of the Litle Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and will in a short time be one of the best situations in the country to do a large. business For terra's &C. apply to PARKE & TIERS, eon Founders, Philadelphia. • ur ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton F-63 E. A. Hathaway & Co., COMMISSION AND COAL MER CRA NTS No 13 Soulll Front Street, • Philadelphia. (Wharf foot of South street, Schuy !kill `, May 23 21—tr NEW STORE. THE stile:eribers would inform their friends and' the public that they have establish e d rm., rn . selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock,, adjoining , Messrs. Clemens & Parvins Drug Store, where they oar far sale a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, • Wines, . • Liquors, • Queensware, • Glassware and. Hardware, All of which they are disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do on exclusive cash business. The public ore invited to call and examine their Goods and prices belerepur. chasing elsewhere. • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16 20— For Salt. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Subscither having obtained the assignment from Mr. George Crane for a numi sr of Fur naces, 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 pattent to manuleeture Mailiable Iron nod Steel, is preparedln grant licenses for the lianufae. hire °firm]. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENHAIN F.R. Jan. 4 To be Let. THE Valley Furnace, some time ago arranged for p.mehing lron Ote, 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 lands crossing the whole of the Schuylkill Coal range, contain all the different coal veins or strata of coal of that celebrated Coal region, a num ber of which have been opened, and some of them are oow worked. There is also plenty 01 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 Making Iron at the very cheapest rate. To a good-tenant the conditions wonld be made easy. For terms apply to WILLIAM FAMAN. Pottsville July 18 • 29—ti* _• • FeStivals 47- I Fasts; i t.fresh supyly, just received and for sale; by EL BAIN NAN WM.. T. EPTING. SAMUEL HA FITZ. 17- Potitwille Dr: 'WEIL !Evans' Camomile Pills, cures Consumption, Coughs,! and Colds, NFRVOUS di.scases,•liver complaint, dyspepsia billions diseases; piles, ulcers; female weakness and all cases of hypochondriatism, low spirits, pal pitation of heart, nervous irritability, nervous weak ness, fluor a lbus, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss of appetite, heartburn, general debility, bodily weak ness, eholoris or green sickness, flatulency, Itysteri. cal faintings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sick ness night mare, rheumatism. asthma, tic doulou renx, cramp, spasmodic affections, and those who ale victims to that most exeruc,ating disorder, Gaut, will find relief from their sutTeringe, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ecr Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a police .of its entry according tt, Act of Congress. And he lake wise particular in obtaming then at 100 Chatham street, New-Yot k, or from the Regular Agent. B &ANNAN, Pottsville Of whom also may be obtained, Pr. Evans, Soothiq , Syrup, (for te,thing,) 1)r. Evans' Fever and Ague Pills, Dr. Good's Female 'Pills, The Baron Von flutelitter's Pills. The above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Street, New York, 3 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. 36 Corn hill Boston, Mass. And the following Agents:— B.' Barman, Pottsville, Hamilton & ter, Carlisle, Wm. Be!!, Harrisburg, Wm. Burnside, Lochboven. John Wind, Lancaster, D. S. Clarke, Eric, J. I' Olmstead; Bethany, B Campbell & Waynesburg.• Horatio L. Pterce.Carbondalc, J. W. Duncan, Bed ford, (Hugh Arters, Irwin & Arthurs,) Pittsburg, C. Christman, Mauch Chunk, (land & Kirtland, Housdale, B. Bright, Allentown. IBM IirREMOVAL---Dr.Wm. Evans has removed his office in Philadelphia. for the snle of his CAMO AIME and APPERIENT SYRUP, for children Teething, to No. 3 South berenth. corner of Market Street, where all business connected with the sale of his Mediemes, wilt in future be tram , aeieti and where the above medicines may always be lad GENUINE. W:11. EVANS, M. D. N. B.—The principal Office it at No. 100 Chat ham Street, New-York, where Communication by Teller, are requested lobe made three!. a:rfIEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS!j Jan. 11 ATTENTION BALD HEADS No Apology for Wigs. irb F all the remedies ever devised torthe restora• N U r turn and preset - vain - Hi ut the Ha r, botho, g • been round equal to Abbe,. es Oleaairtous Hair Tonic It seldom fails to restore the hair lo health anti ty. tiny ho were bald three months ago, can now exhibit luxuriant bead: hair by the use of it. Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch :Philadelphia, May 10, IF-3S, EDr. JAYNE—Dear sir: I fed that I can hardly lay enough to you in favor of Abbert's flair Tonle, sold by you. my hair had been falling off about wo years, and had become very thin, threatening [reedy baldness, when I COMIM•HCCd using this rem ely. In about one week it ceased to to I off. ave used it now about three mouth. , , and have as ull and thick a head•ol hair as I can poßnbly desire. I have recommended. its use to a number of my ft lends. who all speak,well of it. II iaithfully cm phyed, I have no doubt of its general success. I may add that before using the Tonic, I had trierfal. most all the various articles employed for the hair sueh as the Macassar Oil, all the different - prepara lions of bear's oil, vest table hair oil, &c. withou experiencing much, ilany benefit, S. S. I...t . rcit, No. 172 UllcsniPt. street Copy of a letter from C. C. Park, Pastor of the Dap list church at Haddonfield, N. J Dr. D. Jayne—Sir : I take pleasure in informing you that the bottle of Ahbert's Hair Tunic which 1 obtained of you fast October, has proved most Batas. factory and successful. My hair had for a long time been exceedingly thin. But for two or three years past it had so fallen out, that my head had be. come almost entirely bald. I was under the ilexes. 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 Tunic, I hate as luxuriant a grim th of hair as 1 ever had. C.,C. The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pastor of the Baptist church at Great . Volley, Pa., who had been inure ur Tess bald fur many years, used three bottles of the Hair Tonic, and has a fine gum it) of new hair, ov. cr all that part of his head where he was before bald, writes— "Aly hair is glowing finely, I assure von." Westchestpr, Pa., March '2, 1r39 Mr. Bond, one 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 complctely restored by the use of this Tonic. To. Officers of the American Navy had good beads of hair restored to them by using five htntles each of this Flair Tonie, one of whom was over sixty years of age. Four gentlemen connected with the public press in Philadelphia, have also had their haleness removed by using th i s remedy. The Rev Mr. Park. er, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Delaware county, Pa., /Aloe was completely bald over all the top of his head,'arid 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 supplied by healthy hair of a natural colour. Finally, jilt cases of baldness out of every ten, may positively be I einoved by a faithful application of this invaluable remedy.— There is, therefore, now no errose for a baldhead. - - Prepared only by Dr D. JAYNE, sole proprietor, No. 2(), South Third street, Phtladelpht. Price 81 a bottle. The above valuable Ilan. Tonic may he had in Pottsville, 'of Cletnens & Parvin, and or Wm. 'l'. Ep. tinz, and .1:C. NI artimprortosta. here also may be had Jaynes' Expectorant and Carolina:ire flotsam--the most valuable family medicines that have ever been known. Jan It Dr. Leidy's,Jledicalcd Extract of Sarxaparilla. To% the !World. I' you wish to make use o r 'Sarsapa'rilln, be sthised to try DR. LEICY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF S X RSA PARILLA. It• is positively the strongest pre partition in existence, one bottle of it (which costs but one dollar) hems; 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 lease to state t he himself prepares' it, and ran consequently youth for its strength. Numerous Physicians throughout the I;• toted States, gis e it the pretmence mar all other prepa. rations of• Sarsaparilla, both lima die fact of its superior strength (consequently efficacious when employed) and from the circumstance of its being prepared by a regu lar Apotheeity and Physician, attested I. ) Dr'. Phys,c, Chapman, ...laggion, Hornet, Gibson, Dewees, James, Coxe, &c. &. It is useless here to name (he numerous affections wherrin Sarsaparilla is considered the sole Specific Suffice it to say, it is recommended by all Physicians throughout the world, in diseases of Skin, Bones, Liver, skfe , and particularly all diseases produced by impurities DJ the blood and animal fluids. As a portlier of the blood, it is at ell times (and particularly in the Spring and Fall) invaluable. In warm climates, throughout the Summer Season, no person should neglect using it occa stormily Numerous certificates and re commendations from Physicians, and others accompany the directions. For sale by 11. HANNAN. June 6 Chess Men, JUST received and fur sale by B. BANNAN. June 20, 25 Very superior old Port Wines mkURE Grape Juice Port, old Royal Company AL Port, do , Port Wine direct from Oporto, for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. June t!7 • 26— Respectfully yours, Haddonfield, February 12, 1 83) L. ILErcilEa Sole agent for Schuylkill county• 23—tf HUNT'S BOTANIC 19134: INTERESTING AND APPLICABLE: • THE AFFLICTED, . with Diseases of the Stomach, ox .- Net Such as DYSPEPSIA, either Chronic or 1 under the worst syMptorns of restlessnersa, ness o f Spirits, and General EinaCiatioa; SUM PTION, whether. of the;-Longs or LIVER AFFECTIONS ; . JAUNDICE, ho iaty and Spasmodrn, COSTIVENESS ; W of every variety—RHEUM A TISM, whether or Chronic—together with GOUT, SCRO Pains in the (lead, Rack. Limbs; and!sido PHUS FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, Sore Throat, FEVER and AGUE; Spa, Palpitations of the pearl and Arterica, N irritability, Nervous Weaknegs, Hysteric - Doulonreur,Cramps, Female Ok:tructions, burn, Headache, Cough, the-Common or and the; Dry or the Whooping; ASTHMA, and Dropsy. • The Mop& has hitherto been considered by ries and others, as the great regulator of the! system, and such is the devotedness of the ad to that errobeous doctrine, that they conten selves with the simple possession of this fal opinion, without eimoirinEr it.to the primar y ! from whence Life, Health, and Vigor email. vice rrrsa. pain, sickness, disease and dead an Willb IJR. AUNT, whose extensive -resear. practical experience so eminently qualify hin for the profes.•.on of which 'le has been 011 C of the ost use . fill members. Ile contends—and a moment' reflec tion will convince any reasoning mind of th correct nes:: of his views—that the stomach, liver, nd Cho as,nriated organs are the primary and great regula. tors of health, and that Chi. blood in very n any in stances is dependent on these organs, and th t unless nie.hrine reaches TII E ROOT OF TII E Dl. EASE,. the suprificial:anotlynes usually prescribed, :evre but 115 foils to rover the ra% ages of deed-rooted candies.. Under these convieticiT at the expense pet ears of close application, the actor has discovered a medi. eine whose searching j&COrs arc irresistible, and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of its radical cure in the various diseases alrearly aced, even it applied in Me most critical ci he does not intend to prescribe to H T'S BOTANIC PILLS a supernatural agency,although from posit within the knowledge of hundreds, he is p, chew, that when every other eat thly rented given up, 11UNT'S 1107t4uVIC PILLS have never been known to Lid in effecting g t fy ri e results, that of tairung from t sickness and disease those whr have tester eau, and thus amply rewarding Dr. hin long and anx init. study to attain this pc the II EA i.txc ART. The extraordinary success which has a use (.1 HUNT'S BOTANIC: PILLS, is th erion or their superior virtues. They ha% means of raismE a bust of languishini from rite bed of utiimtum, as is dearly the following CERTIFICATES. Dyspepsia or indigestion Effectually Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately been a sound state of health, through the Mlle HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it a duty to state certain tarts reptiv case udder which tic had so , 101117 sit Sy Ili ptoille were—n painful obstruction, start 0 jeetion of fund, head ache, pulpit heart, lowness of spirit, a troublesome dizziness, tightness at the chest and Breathing, almost constant ,pain in the and shoulders, accompanied with much debility. These afflictions, together wait) degree of flatulence, brought on such a treme weakness, as to prevent hint fro to his busines, and his health appeared recovery. His friends and relatives be ed at the melancholy prospect, and stro mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS administered, and in a few days produ ing relief, and finally realized a perfec to sound health.. 'WILLIAM bicer Complaint, with much Derang Nervous System. Mr:Joshua Roberts was afflicted w and nervous disease to-an alat ming e aticildpd with all the distressing synai street A relaxed constitution, viz .—A sii loss of appetite, giddiness in the hea stn nael, after eating, usual tremors, medic pains in every part of the hod sa,loW complexion, costiveness, and a pain m the right sloe, which often and dreadful debility • indeed, he thought et". with cerre internal complaint the liable l to. Ffe was generally making tl remedio,, all of whirl, Were equally he had recourse to Hunt's Botanic I superjor virtues of which medicine feetki re-estatilished, and is now able employment free Irom pain or disease JOSHUA I AueXtraordinary case of Rheumatism with Diarrhwa arid Nervous Mr. Joseph [tart, from being expo.ed ti., cold, was attacked with a most painful' Rheu , tic complaint in the head, and neck, which Conti ued with dis tressing violence for several ninnilis. The principle symptoms were—a swelling and ex.ruciating pain of all the joints, and an entire loss of heir use; both the pain and the fever generally suffe, cd'an increase in the evening. The pales were ii creased on the slightest motion, and were more sev .re in the nigbt time. A constant diarrhma, which produced its general consequences—flatulency, Iwness of spirits, and general wasting of the body. le was indeed so extremelyextrely ill that his medical trite dant could, not is ri possibly give the least hopes of his ccoverv, and it was generally believed by his rela ices and friends thrii all the medicines or Veal me t in this world ennienot give him any relief. H t seeing an ad vertisement on !limes Hotanic Pill., he wad directed by an Almighty Providence to use them ; he did so, and atter a fortnight-they pro.! iced a tivorable change, and he is now a healthy a d strung man. JO. EPH HART. An interesting, case of Lowness of u(cnt Spasmodic Affi, • Mr. Francis Caldwell was athlete 1 with extreme debility, together w toms generally termed nervous which, perhaps, it would imprpo the most learned physicians to case the spasms in the stomach w excruciating as nearly to depri pains to the limbs, extending c and tOCA, flatulence, sickness at general agitation of the whole sys a common tool lent rendered the prehensive. In ordcrflo remov sytnpinms, and restore the consti' energy, n large portion olmedie haustcdwithout any advantage, other remedies were eel-o unnvai and body ao,‘eared to be &vote ease. In this hone! as and lan Caldwell was recommended to Botanic Pills, the effects of whi row days, and by a contionan (arenrding to dtrections,) his sir plitely restored, and a sound .' happily established. BEWARE OF' COUN ErCantion.— Be particular i that the label of this Medicine its rainy according to Act of Cop %Nine particular in obtaining th street, New York. OF from the REGULAR AG B. RANNA R. Me ELIA' Feb 22 Letter and Ca 20,, REAMS No. 3 Lc 56 do do 3 dr 150 do do 2 d 50 do do k di 150 reams No. 2 cap ry low prices by E. A. HAT( Com'n Merchants, Philadelphia, August 8, New Mac Mackerel of 1840, 1 - 11 A bls., for sale by E. Q. Sc TO yes ; asua LOw CON iver h MI RIVIS Acuto ULA • TY- Putrid lutodic 'mous 4, Tic cart. utuid . rave? Empi. mall create thorn,- anem ourcea te, and: . No •It arta being a cnumer• sea, but ye proofs I pared to liaa been two very is bed of their efri t for hie cetton iu tended tho 1- best era ! been the patients vinced in Cured restored o Icy of DR indispen to the di B /ercd. ThQ with ti . con, tom of the Ary cough, itficiilty of side, loins, anguor and I an unusual :taie of ei attending lost beyond erne alarm ` gly recom they were '•d astonish- restoration UCKER. 17ZZIZZ VI; a billions , egree, being [toms which k head-ache pain in the I I lofting spas , cold chill, constant dull tccd the meat he was afflict uman body is tal of various t uitless, unle Ills, from th health is per to pursue his OBERTS. , accompanied ebility. I= or several years a tram of symp. affections, and ible for the pen et lesethe. In this re so frequent and e him of reason .en to the fingers te 'stomach, and a lae rn . insomuch that iind timid and aR . these die'ress.ng lotion to its formes 1 skill had been ex change of air, and ing, and the mind I to a ruthless die- , 'Mu situation, Mr• ;' ke trial of Hunt's I h were visable in a c of the medicine ngth became emu late of Health. was ER FITS purchasing •to src contains a notice o rem And be like• •in at 100 Chatham MEI , Poitsville- E, flarrigburg !i Pa per. ter (plaint) do and Ono, plain, plain, for sale at ve AWAY &Co. 13south Front .t. 32 Inspection in barb EIENDERSON