~;~:~~. ill SPRING GARDEN _Fire, ILbstiranee',Company. litirAlCE both limited and aerpetual Insurances on .L.v..L Brick, Stone es Frame Boildirigs. Stores. Hotels Mil4s.Ekirns.3tableakNicrcbandize: Vornrure, and. Prop ertiof every description..againat lost or damage by FIRP.t. The sitbaeriber bat been appointed AGENT for the a. lave inestiousd feat tntion and is now prepared to make =swigs upon every description of properly at the Crates. a BENJAMIN BANNA N Pottestillo.feb.27.lB3G. 15 TH*IDEILA WAIt F: COUVI'N :- Instirtinre Company. CAPITAL AUTOORISED By LAW, 950000. =ll "AKE both firnited and perpetual Insurances A on Brick, stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels, Mills. Bards. Stables, Merchandize. Fnrnwr e and Property ()revery i.l..;scription,against lossor dam age by FIRE. f- - MAR/NE AIND INLAND INSURA NCR. . The Delaware county Insurance company writ also insure against lost( on all kinds of marine risk and ,a gainst the damage, or.loSS - n pon the transportation of goods, wares, and Imereandise by water, or by rail way. arm terms as fay t ourable ns any other institution. For any curtlitir k informAion ou the subject of insur ance. either await Fire. marine or inland risks. Apply to a DEN RY G. ROBINSON. A cent. July 15 3 , k•tf • kt,Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B POTTS. • At Orwiashum. . Thet Philadelphia J • AND • E - I a L k i s t A t_ • Reading . Rail Road. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT May 1, 1840. Hours of Starting of Passenger Trains. FROM Philiidelphia al 7 , A. '4., and 2i P/ dm' From R4tding at 7i A. M., and :1,1 P.M. ly Dot ia.Philadetphta—corner of Broad and Cherry streets. j FARE. lot Milts C'ars, i3•l tiO-2nd _dn The 5 e'clhck Train Pon) Pipladelpilia will atop for breakfast . ist Pottstown, The morropg Train from Philadelphia, end the afternoon Train Crum fieadmg, will be occrimpanied by c.'ars,fitteiii up fur Om e , pecial accommodation of Ladies: Ban Trairis.witt ntop for Way Passengers at the usual pointa.l • Day 4 of Sto r ting of Frfieht Tio;o8. From Phibidelphiu on Wedtisdayli and at A .. Saturdais. A. .M. From Reading on Tuesdays and Friday P. f . G A NICOLLS. . t Superintendant Tran.portatinn. Mily : 2 t. . 18 —lf _ NEWS TO THE FFLICT • Teigerls _Ac - Albright's Celebra t ed Botanic:llmA lafe Preserver.4 l- ,..` • medicine known for many years ns AIL eel's has . never been offered to public tor stile until of late, the proprietors have been prevailed piton to offer it for the benefit of those who are la boring under any of •the diaeasea here enumerated; viz: "Cancers, Ulcers of the throat and body, Liver complaint. Spitting of Blood, Whomiing Cough, Rhetimat ic affections in the head and body, eialds of long standint , attended with, rte. • were pain 4Pon the breast , eimrsUmeTtos in many cases, who' s the patient had been abandoned by the Physician, end orminnoced an incurable case, this mediz..ine h t s had the mnal wonderfol oft c i," The pro nit r e' well aware of the numernuti mei:3lE6ll'es !net are already offilred to the p-tilie for the cure Of some - of 'the above diseases, mari'it of which havi not the slightest effect of performing nt any time a cure—hut the Tom-moo tesiimooials which have of fate been given to them, by cone the moat rrrspectable citizens, show. hat there ran no longer,t be anv droll as reenrds the inedieine which *het now offer. and would say to those tate lid—give it a tria:--adhere to its directions, and we . will warrabt a permanent, cure, Vertificf , tes nf come of the most remarkable cures can-be - seeby calling upon any ofrhe Agebrs. Di. factions for rising the medicine will be fouOd to ac company , ach bottle: At ENTS. T. 'Entine' and J. ` . C. Martin; Drovrisk, M tiler, Shit f and Smith, !Limburg, Berke Ceti Pa., Mover & :12 matown. La n.I caSterCok Pa, George tleager. liven:4l) , AT, Lelia non Co. 6., Jacob Albright, Lancabter, Pa , Sati net Riitert P Rending, Pa. Pri6.e S I per bottle- July 4.1, -Syir 't I 3I'S PANACEA, ,Fbr the e4e of Scrifuln. nr King's evil. Syphilis, and th , hasfrof painful.disa7reeable, and hitherto incurable affecliaiis resultinz therefrom. Rheumatism, Ulrerints Sores. hits Swellings, bisease , nf the Liver and ,ken. Genera, Dehilthi, e ke. and all Diseases arising from Imptri if Blood. . • 11111111ILS Medicine is partied irly recommended at i . 111 this season of the vent, as an alterative and a purifier f the blood. - It gives a tone and v:gor' to &Mittel d cnnstitutions, which invalids are uncon teciouso until they have .experienced us effect?. It Isaiah recommended in Diseases where the lungs - and Bret st are supposed to. be, riffected, and al-m *there th(e constitution is broken down by the use of Mercer 1.1 or Quinine : .. TEII7 MEDICINE has the singslar fortune a pat trib to lo.its great merit, of being reecomniciiii. ed _by t r moat cell bested Practitioners of Medicine ), in tbe(l,nited States and Europe ;,whereas hot one of the spktrintis mixtures, made tri imitation of it. has the tees supi.o-t-finin the Medical Faculty. This fact offsrrri an argument so plain and conclusive. that.' It needsfonly to be inent4mcd to enfo.ce conviction. StValfll . Panacea iwrecommended in all those loyal. I Ida for ihnin Physicians prescribe Sat saparilla Syr. ups, Ex recta, &e- ,:, . Prep6ed at Sw'aim's Labaratorv....Philadelphia. 501d41 . 6. Binnan, Agent for Sehuylkill Conn ty, and fain S. C. Martin, Druggist, . Centre Street Pottsvil e. - September 12, rwirwi To ' chnylk.ill' Boat men who ship:, „,,a, 7 dim ct to New Y ,trlt t. F . . liE,;subsetiber is pl:eparnt t all Hiner With norses ir aophe necesslry littietirig. Alau - hinery todiEchaNe the Sebeythill Coal Boats tametizately ori.applicatiomat the lowest rites. Also; Horses and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who w7 , th rb a thew own dtscharging. •Appl , et No. 12, Sitaihtngton street. near the Battery: WM. T. ANDERSON • New ork, March 11,1810. - Wo ins! • worms !!"'wormsl: n r to amen+ () these troublesome and dangerous in ha t , AL itanta f the Stomach and Bnwels. Which to CAeI? impair thii hcalin end desiror Abe iiVeP 'of p • hildrc :l n;uso JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFtGE, d7.rtasit and safe preparation for the feleeVel of the Itrarjousiktods of Worms, ilyso_Neita, Sour Sinach, 'want cif Appclite, ,Infantile Fever and Ago ! and Debiliti of the Stomach and Bowels orindOrgons of thiresttOn, To be had at No. 20 Smith Tkil D Watt, Philadelphia, and of Wm. T. Epting, and eiienterts & Partin, Pottiville--Ptict*so centij.• 43--Iy i . 4 . 1" --•• ••• • • 1• • t :• •" :t • t•; EMI itedtuoie fllll4::?.ohmciberr. re+tfulfr 8i ittnoutme le the pahlielhat they con! leneed running' DAILY' LINF. 0F ryp. io 4 sE N w TROY ' : • f:BUILT CCIACiIES.• - ftekvsett Renchrtgo and Potninifie. This. Line mill leave 'Reeding - every morning at 7 ti'clocir, A. M. and arrived at Pottkdihe at l n'clortit. P. NL`Where it connects with Pott, : Bchoerier, Finney & Line for Northumberland, Catterviset and Danville. Lenveii Pottsville every morning at 7 o'clock, A. M. and arrive, et Reading in time to take the afternoon Oars for Philadelphia, lit the following RATES OF ?ARE. Feee:throvh, eith.tr way. 2 00 From Reeding to rgmhure, 1 00 From Pottsville th Hamburg, 1 00 Way;'Fassenpers wall be charged the usual rates. Fur seats. apply at Col. Finney's and Saltine! Rearird Cutely, Ili ading. and Mortintcr's Hotel, and the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville. The rProprteturs have careful drivers and easy ri ding Coaches, arid they pledged themselves to the public that every attention will be ?aid to the corn. fort end convenience of passengers. • & —tl Scpte...h..r 5 Philadelphia and Reading • RAIL ROAD. ivrttictiT will he transported over the above ROI Road, between Reading and Philadelphia, at the following rates: SI 50 per Gross Plaster, Slate, Tiles, and Gypsum Ton 0(3240 lbs. Ng Iron. Blooms, Timber Brick, $175 du do Floor, 20 cunt. per bat rcl, Nails and Spikes, Rolled Iron, 32 00. do do. tt . are, Grain, Salt, ' ( Gn•ceries, Whiskey, Oil, Hard $3 00 do. do, Wale, Cotton, Leather, Dry Goods, W 'ties, and Foreign $3 50 do• do. Liquors, • D Y.S: OF ST,ARTING , OF FIIF.IG HT TRAINS From Reading.on Torsdaya & Fridays, at saAes Philada. on Wednesdays & Saturdy vs, ( Transporters are requested to have their Goods at the Depot, theßoad by 12 o'clock, M., on the day before the j trllao of the Trtins. G. A. NICOLLS, Superintendent Transportation April 110 4 18 15— f Salmon & Shad. it - 31(7K LED Salmon, Mess Shad and No. 1 Mack rel, for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. Jvcr 27 26 raNfIE subAcriber would respectfully invite the la attention of the public to his stock of Lumber, which ,eonsists of seventy thousanct feet of various klmiss suitable for Colliery purposes—such as Hem I ook 'Planks, Board.. joists, Oak Pluuk 1 and 2 irichdv,Sicatitling ror Wagon sills, all well seasoned and fit fur immediate use. a lso, 2n thousand Weather oares, None! Plunk Plastering and Shingling Lath; all of who h wilt he disposed of low, and on scennuttodating terms Feb 15 , it s PERSONS wishing to pay their pas— ,Bl4, sage for their friends in the Old Conn— ;fob try, can have their Susiness attended to lig applying to B. HANNAN. Miners' Journal office. Ilia rates of Fare from 'Liverpool to New York in 417, and $lB Including flospital„Alohey—Chil died "rider IQ years ofage half price March 14; Pon %VT 1 L • 7 pleas county, on id at the co and Susqu , will in a all in tile coun apply t .1•11 E viL th.: Le! tr+si.n. f) vine With cc dine in rni]de. huff 4.l:ine 9.7 Viler R n Will be n OEM of t follow t No. 1. 4 teig,horg. Town OE No.' 3. OP ithiliet tcy wirrant 5.2 poll. a No. 4 piruate i laikiing 41 on the tail ref ;I)nm boch.' finate und qt cleared ; :when clef ' No. S. 406 acres of land in the towliship of Nor. f wegian, r4,td by the 'Treasurer or said county in the year 182 ff It!i the property oflohn Stine. ' No. 6. 000 are of land in the township of Pine. ernim, soli by the. Treasurer of said county in 1820 118 the pr pertyr of Fretterie; Gra, if. No. 7. 400 acres of hind in the same tonnahth, ,sOl,l by the Treasurer of the same county, in 1820, as the property. of Adam Leis. N. 8. i4O titres of land in Lower Ninhantanvo township to in th same counts', sold be the Treasurer in 1822. as th& properly of Benjamin B.lthore. 1 ' • NO 9 200 res of land in Schuylkill township, sold by the treasurer of the same county, in 1822,, as the property of John Stauffer. Nn iq The undivided half part of 400 acres of land, in the t wnship of Norwegian, sold by the treasure of th same county in 189.0, as the proper ty of Peter Le r. No. I i land in of the an, Adams. The ' made iv 27-ti : Sept, ETI EZ ~' *Dr!lO sevpret in Bose, June El OEM I 1 L 'BAILS' aeliES ' 7 '74 7 ' 7 * . • • LDe • Lumber! Lumber!! 25 tb.u , and Si Passage from the Oh I) G O UN TRY. 1 Clinton Foundry FOR SALE. he sold at private sale. the Fot.ndry an tly situated at Port Clinton.Sehuv I k ill Very reasonable terms. This Foundry I nniencement of the Little Schuylkill hanna Rail Road, now making, and 'irt time be ono of the hest situations 'ry to do a large business For terms FARKE& TIERS. ron Founders, Philadelphia. MYF.RS, Port Clinton e-ca notice. zoos firSCHIN County, Will apply to Pronsylv:rnia, RI their next a Brerieh of the tinned Slates Built of lia to he hamlet! in the B 'rough of Potts. a capital of imon,noo Dollars, "ac. he provisions of the law in much cascM 'ITOVILfCCf. Public sale. Schil3 'kill County Real Estate of re bb, late of B• rks county, decease-d. sold on Monett) , the 26th dny of October - o'clock in the afternoon—at the him-ie i:Grat X, in the tioicmgh of Orwigsburg. og real Coate, to wit: rte lot,of ground in the itnroiigh of Or. marked in the general plan of the said St.l. e other 1.0 in the same sown No. 201 . . he übdivided half part of a certain tract land, situate in 13runetwich township-- miles from Or Algshorg, surveyed on llenry-Orwiv, rind contaimi;g 406 acres. rid allowance. ts, tneetmage tenement and tract of land Union towtolop in the said et catty, con neres and itllowai.ce—beinp.Cattawissa rTonshiehon creek, about one mile from ad, and is now in the tenure of Charles The improvements consist of a log barri. apple orchard and about 35 acres lund.i The b.:lance is well timbered, and red, suitable for cultivation. . undivided half part of 200 sere+ of inetrove township. sold by the treasurer iae county in IE2O as the property of John ondit tins Or sale will he reasonable and nwoi4en the tiny s.tle by JOHN D. KNABB SAMUEL D. KNABB Exoctrroes DANIEL D. KNABB . , _calls Political Register Tor Is4o. • ben% Just rcitived. and for male by BANNAN. a 22 t 34 •• Q " s,Ar. Steel - Pens. • feaaii , ad a 'fresh'isupply_ of Quilat• rine elan • el.itiibrityldr atcel'.Pena, among which are ew kinds--Achool Pena at 75 ow* per 'roes and fio sale by 'O, 25.-• 11. BANICIN. UM „ .rt• it , , DRUG ,STORE. •-• / THE subscriber respectfolVinforins hie friendikand _the_pubjic in geniis!. that — he' has just teCciyed and' opened : aa• sortment aid fresh DRUGS, MEDICINE:4,f CHEMICALS 'AND - DYE STUFFS, together with a variety of Perfumery' and Fancy Articles, and an as.ortmeot of PATENT' MEDI• CINES itich as Bateman's Ortips,Gridfriy`s , C oirliaLTnrlingron's Balsam, , Dlotiv's Carininative, Balsam De Matta. British 0t1; Harlem Oil, opedeldoe, Worm Tea, ecker's F.yoSalve. Leie'sAniktitlions pilla, Thomp Ann's: Tinotdie, Toter, Worm and Itch Ointment, Bdrber'e celebrated Ilorse 'Powder, &c. &C., All of which arc otrjred for sale very hiut. TY Having engaged, the services'of an FXPERI F ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadclphia 4 he feels confidence in assuring the public. that PitYstmares PRE).CRIPTIONS will he carefully and' accurately corn. pounded at all hours. Neither pains or expense have been spared in Orociiring the best selection of articles. and he hopes by attention and care to merit and recievc his share of public patronage. JOHN S. C. MARTINi ' rentre Street—next to Mahantango. Pottsville b. 22, 1840. T. C. & W. Pollock, I[4 AVE just received a New and Ele ant assor 0 -arnent of Fall and Winter Goode, consisting 0 Broad, Beaver, Pilot and BatTalo , Clciths, Cassi mares, and Sattinets. Merinoes French - Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de Lanes, Shallae, &c. Brocha, Merinoe, and Woollen Shawls & Hkfs. Black, Satin, and Boinbaztne Stocks. Blankets, Tick in, Canton Flannels, Br. and 81. M uslins. Country Flannels, &c. Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c. With a general a watirtment of Hardware, Queen and Cedar Ware, Nails and,Spikes. Wrought and florselioe Nail., Anvils and Vices American, Eng 11:41, Blister, Cast, Shear ,and Ger, man Steel. All at which will be disposed of at he lowest prices.—Call and See. Nov 23 47 Wetherill & Brother, AT 711 E ULD STAND No. 65 Nolen/ FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, THREE DOORS FROM THE CORNER or ARCH ST PHILA DEL PULA 7 MANUFACTURERS OF White Lead dry and / Calomel, wound in Cil. i Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Lit harge. Vitriol. Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol " Com.. do Aq. Fonia Acet. Morphia Mullane Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid ' Opi. de IN arcot. Sa p. Ca rb Soda K ermes Mineral Corros, Sub. Mere. Ethiops doi Refiners ofCbamphor.S.al Nitre.Brimstone,Boraz.&c. Otl'er for'sale the above mentioned articles.together with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs) and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. Being, manna:niters of all the articlesenumerated un det 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 2l 1837 , • 48- A. A. CILE Paints, Oil, Glasss, IdST received and for sale ut the Drug. Store o IL" the subscriber. While Lead—dry ano ground m Oil, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Black Lead, hrome Green, Black Paint, ' Chrome Yellow, Green Paint, Yellow Ochre, Copal Varnish, Windsor Glass, Linseed Oil, Japan Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, Venetian Red, Paint Broi.hes, &c. Also an assortment of Drupes, 111erlicit ea, Chem sale, Dye Stuffs, Patent Med &e. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Centre St., next dour to Mullun.angu St June 13 2-4 Shamokin Coal Land FOR SALE. AWE undivided cbßlf part of two tracts of land, ` l --• situate on Shitinok - fn Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylininia, in the warranted names of John Brady. and Hobert GT7III, rontaining eight hundred and sixty-eight acres arid allowances; these lands are adjoining the flouii.hing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottsville) they abound with both the red ask and the white ash coal; arid on the loiter tract iron ore. of the kid.. ney species, has been- Mond in considerable quanti ties. The Pottsville and Danville railroads runs nearly through the middle of both tracts, and is in complete order from Sunbury to the centre of the gray tract, thus giving them the command of all the markets on the Susquehanna, (and now that t canal is finished to the tide water) of all the markers on the Chesapeake. This property is offered for sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis. Jl , olinsion, by A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor, No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut,str..et, • West of Broad. Philadelphia Feb. 8 6 - - - Picked Lob*ters. J UST received and for sale by E. Q. & A. 11F.NDERSOV. A ocrugt 1, 26—&nn 10CASKS prime tiniry Cheppe, far ante b MILLER & HAGGERTY. June 20, • 25—t f Aew York.emollied rf reiverf nn afitittional supply of this sups " rior nrtfele. For sale by Dee 7 49—if - T. & J BRATTY. Pascal iron Works 'Ware- No. 77 South Third Street S E. cornet Trafr.o PHILADELPHIA. Morris, Tasker JP .J7lorris, I" ROY Founders, and :Ilanufacturers of Coal * Grates, FornatZe, Kitchen Raneea, Bath Roil rrp. Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron 'Pubes, fur Stearn, Gas; Hot Water, &c. Davy's safety Lamps of the best! Construction. Patterns for the Foundry receiver], and casting,: delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Septembi.r . 26. IRV. 75—t f FRESH, GOOll JUST owned ala ge splendid supply of season ably Goods, comprising a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HARDWARE. FISH, PLASTER, CHEESE, SALT, ite. All of which ' will ba void cheap foi MIA or ea• change for country pro6ime. et the Sinre of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Ca rbon. Nnv 23 47—tt E. A. Hathaway & Co" . COMMISSION' iND COAL bIERC HANTS No i 3 South Front Street, Phipestielphia. (Wharffoot of Saadi etrea,Sehaylkill:l May 23 21—tf -E• Ma V#lo . NERD, JOURNAL. EINE NEW STORE. Cheese. house. BEE .Refiumptibii of ilusitiess. r NEW DRUG STL TUE 'Subset Hies'. returns his grat!fiii] °antral e.dgenienta to the 'citizens of ottsville and others, Who stappedlorward to his issiviiinee after the loss of his trzoperly by fire in t ecCipber last, and would 'also acquaint them and the M:thl gen erally, that he has again commence& die Drug Business in the housaformerty occupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the. borough of Pottsville, where may always be lid a general as sortment of r Drugs, Paints, Glass, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accoMmadating terms. N. B. 37 Phyeiciane prescriptions carefully put up at the shortest notice. Pottsville, May 30,1838 Justice's Dtukets. EMI and Foolscap, full ane hall bound Dockets on hand and for sale cheap, at the B.ndery 01 the subscriber. B. BANNAN. aprd 4 14 Davy's safety Lamps, "LYF the best construction, and most approved kind also makes new gooses 4o old lamps, and other epsirs done at the subscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 29.-tr JOSEPH COATS%VORTH. ,Pottpiville • MARBLE mANIUFACTORIT. riNfiE subscriber begs leave to inform the inliab 1. tants of this plate, 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 Mtn a call, as he alisures, 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, of Welsh language or the dialect. June ISAAC TAYLOR. Jr. 15 24 NEW STORE. filE subscribers would inform their 'fiends and the public that they hove established thtm• selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Parsing Drug Store, where they offer for saleegeneral 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, no they intend to do en exclusive cash business. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. chasing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HEN DERSON. May l 6 2o— • For Sale. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Subset ibex having obtained the assignment from Mr. George Crane for a number 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 patient to manufacture Malliable Iron and Steel, is prepared to unlit licenses for the Manufac ture of Iron. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. F. W.Lrs r EISSENHAINER. Jun. 4 1 rrIHE Valley Furnace, come time ago arranged 111- fur smelting Iron Ole with Anthracite Coal, with an excellent and powerful Steam Engine at tached to it. The furnace is situate four miles from Port,Cnthrm, up the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, on the Valley Furnace land. These lands crossing the whole of the Schuylkill Coal range, contain all the diff•rent coal veins or strata of coal of that celebrated Crial region, a num. ber of which have been ooened, and some of them are Low worked. There is also plenty of Iron Ore upon the land, sorr.e 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 rote. To a good tenant the conditions would be made easy. For terms apply to Pottpville July 18 Festivals & Fasts. A fresh supyly, just received and for sale by B RANNAN Dr. Win. Evims 7 Camomile Pills, cures Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, FRVOUS diseases, liver corhplaint, dyspepsia . 1 .0 1 billions diseases, piles, iilcerS, female weakness and all cases of hypochondriarism, low spirits, pal pitation of heart, nervous irritability, nervous weak. oef.t.;, fluor albus, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss of appetite, heartburn. general debility, bodily weak netts, choloris or green sickness, flatulency, hysteri. dul faintings, hysterics. headaches, hiccup, sea sick. tress night mare, rhoumatiQm, asthma, tic doulou. roux, cramp. spasmodic affections, and those who are victims to that most excruc;ating disorder, Gout, will nod relief from their aufferdige, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Caution.-13c particular in purchasing to see that the label of itii4 Medicine contains a notice of its entry according It Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining then at 100 Chatham street, New Yol k , or (mm the Regular Agent. B BANNAN, Pottsville Of whom also may be obtained, 1)r. Evans. Soothing Syrup (lor te..thing,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Aguc Pills, Di. Good's Female Pill., The Baron Von • flutchtlet's Pills. . The above invaluable :Medicines are mid Whole sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Street, New York, 3 South Seventh, Street. Philadelphia- 36 Cornbill Boston, Mass. '•And the following Agents:— R. Hannan, Pottsville, Hamilton & Grier, Carlisle, Win. Bell. Harrisburg, Wrn. Burnside, Lockhuven. John Wind, Lancaster, D. S. Clarke, Erie, J. P Olmstead, Bethany, ft Campbell & Co. Waynesburg Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. Duncan, Bed find, (Hugh Artera, Irwin & Arthurs.) Pittsburg. C. Christman, Mauch Chunk, Hand & Kirtland, Housdale. B. Bright, Allentown. rxR EMOVAL.--.Dr. Wm. Evans has removed his office in l'hiladelphia -for the sale of his CAIIIO am-sand APPERIENT SYRUP, fin children Teething, to No. 3 South Seventh. corner of Market Street, where all business connected with the sale of his 11 , 1edieines, wilt in future be transacted; -arid where the above medicines may always be tsad ,GENUINE. W EVANS, M. D. N. 8.- 2 The prkcipal Office' is itt No. 100 Chat.- hal, Street,. New-York. wbere Communication by letter, tird reqUeeted to be made direct. ErBEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS%a Jan. n Chess Men, J UST received endi tor sale by . B. BANNAN. June 20, • --- Very superior old Port Wines P URE Grape Juice Port,' old Royal Company Port, do Port Wme direct &urn Ovaries. (or eile by MILLER allt HAGGERTY. 'um 27 IEI m iii: lr.edicileS ) , , 10ye StutThi WM. T. EPTING To be Let. WILLIAM F. DEAN. 29-if lIVTERES77NG •41 ND APPLICABLE' TO THE AFFLICTED, , with Diseasys'l , l the '§tomaeh. Or Nerves ; Such es DYSPEPSIA, either Chronic or tarsus under the worst symptoms of restlessnesi, Low nese of Spirits, and General .Emaciation . ; CON SUMPTION whether of the Lungs or Liver LIVP.R . AFFECTIONS; J'AUN DICE. both Rd iary and Spasmodic, COSTIVENESS; WORMS of every variety—Rll EU MA I'ISM, whether Acute or Chronic—together' with couT, SCROFULA Pains in the Ilead,'llack. Limbs, and - side; TY PHUS FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, Putrid Sore Throat, -FEVER and AGUE, r•pasmodic Palpitaltons,ot the Heart and Arteries, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Weakness, Hysterics. Tic Doulooreux, Cramps, Female Obstructions. Heart. burn, fiesditehe, Cough, the Common or Humid and the Dry or the Whooping; ASTH AI A, Gravel and Dropsy. The Blood has hitherto been , considered by Empi. tics and others, as the great regulator of tic human systeni, and such is the devotedness of the adherents to that erroneous. doctrine, that they content wives with the simple possession of this fallacious opinion, without enquiring ii.to the primary sources from whence Life, Ilealili, rind . Vigor emanate, and vice versa. pain. sickness, disease and death. Not so with Da. whose extensive research and practical experience so eminently qualify him for the Drofess.on of which 'le has been one of the most,nse ful members. \ 'is contends—and a moment's take tion wilt conviiio t any reasoning min d of the correct ness of his vie;k4—that the stomach, liver, and the associated organs are the primary and great regula. Las of health, and that the blond in very many in stances is dependent on these organq, and that unless medicine reaches THE ROOT OF TII E DISF.ASE, the superficial:anodynes usually prescribed, sevre but as foils to cover the ravages of deed-rooted maladies. Under these convictions, at the expense or years of close application, the doctor has discovered a mcdi. tine whi , se searching powers are irresistible, and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of its being a radical cure in the various diseases alreany enurner• aced, even if applied in the most critical cases, but he does not intend to prescribe to IlliArs BOTANIC PILLS a supernatural aeeney, although from positive proofs within the knowledge of hundreds, lie is pra pared to shew, that when every other earthly remedy has been given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS have never been known to tail in effecting two very gratifying results, that of raising from the bed of sickness and disease those who have tested their effi cacy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for his long and anxious study to attain this perjraion iu the HEALING ART. The extraordinary success which has attended the use of HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, is the best crit. erion of their superior virtues. They have been the means of raising a host of languishing patients from the bed of affliction, as is clearly evinced in the following CERTIFICATES., Dyspepsia or letcligestion Effectually Cured Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately been restored n a sound state of health, through the efficacy of DR. , , HUNT'S 801 ANIL, PILLS, thinks it an indispen sable duty to state certain facts relative to the dii, ease under which he had so lone suffered. Th symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con stantt-rejection of food, head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesomeAry cough, dizziness. tightness at the chest and difficulty of breathing, almost constant pain in the side, loins, and shoulders, accompanied with much languor and debility. These afflictions, together with en unusual degree of flatulence,. brought on such a state of ex treme weakness, as to prevent him trom attending to his busines, and his health appeared lost beyond 'recovery. H is friends and relatives became alarm ed at the melancholy prospect, and strongly recom mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were administered, and in a few days produced astonish ing miter, and finally realized a perfect restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. hirer COMplaini, with mach Derangement of the Nervous System. Mr. Joshua Roberts was alibied with a and nervous disease to an alai mir,g degree, !bt tag attended with all the distressing symptoms which affect a relaxed constitution, viz sick head-ache loss of appetite, giddiness in the head, pain in the sto nach after eating, usual tremors, shifting spas modic pains in every part of the body, cold chill, sallow complexion, costiveness, and a constant dull pain in the right sioe, which often induer.d the wort dreadful debility • indeed, he thought he was alßiet e,d with evrry internal Complaint the human body is liable to. He was generally making trial of various remedies, all of which were equally fruitless. write he had recourse to Hunt's Botanic Pills, from! th! superior virtues of which-medicine his health is ;per tectly re-established, and is now able to pursue! his employment free from pain or disease. JOSHUA ROBERTS. Auextraordinory case of Rheumatism, accompanied with Diar rhea and Nervous Debility. Mr. Joseph Bart, from being exposed In coldovas attacked with a most paintul Rheumatic complain: in the head, and neck, which continued with dis tressing violence for several months. The principle symptoms were—a swelling and excruciating 'pain of all the joiros.and an entire loss ot their use; both the pain and the fever generally suffered an incielse in the evening. The pairs were increased or,♦ the slightest motion, and were more severe in the night time. A con-(ant diarrheca, Which produced its general consequences—flatulency, lowness of spirits. and general wasttng of the body. He was ind4d an extremely ill that his medical attendant could not possibly give the least hopes of his recovery, and it was generally believed by his relatives and friends that all the medicines or treatment in this World conld not give him any relief. But seeing an ad vertiaerrient on Hunt's Botanic Pills. he was directed by an Almighty Providence to use them ; he did an, and after a fortnight they produced a favorable cliange r and he is now a healthy and strong rrian. JOSEPH HA4T. An interesting case of Lowness of Spirits, With a vi olent Spasmodic Affection. Mr. Francis Caldwell was afflicted for several/tears with extreme debility, together with a train of Symp. turns generally termed nervous affectiona, and perhapfi, it would be impossible for the lien of the most learned physicians to describe. In this case the spasms in the stomach were so frequent and excruciating as nearly to deprive him of i.eason pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers and toes, flatulence, sicsness at the stomach, ;and a general agitation of the whole system, insomuchlthat a common mei lent rendered the mind timid and ap. prehensive. In order to remove these dis ress!ng symptoms. and restore the constitution to its former energy, a large portion of medical-skill had been ex hausted without any advantage ; change of dr, and other remedies were trip° unavailing:and the mind and body appeared to be devoted to a ruttileas dis. ease. In this hopeless or.d languid situation, Mr. Caldwell was recommended to make trial of /Junes Botanic Pills, the effects of which were visahle in a few days, and by a continuance of the meaicine (according to directions.) his strength became cum pletely restored, and a sound state of health, was happily established. BEWARE OF COUNTIRFEITS 131 7 autioii.—Be particillar in purchasing; to that the label of this !Medicine contains a notice o its entry according to Act of Congress. And 'be like wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham Street. New York. or from the REGU,AR AGENTS. R. BANNAN, Pottsville! R. 51cELWEE, HarriabOrg. Feb 22 • Letter and Cap raperi 200 REAMS No. 3 Letter (plain;) 56 do do 3 do ruled, I • 150 do do 2do do andiplain, 50 do do 1 do plain, ' 150 reams No. 2 cap. plain, for stile tit ye. • ry low prices by E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. Com'n Merchants, I3south 'Fritnt at. Philadelphia ; August 8, • 32 Nevi Mackerel. No MackereVof 11840, Inspection gi —1. 1 " a We., for rate by E Q. HENDEItEON. IEII Dr. Leidy''s JiledicainirE.x - frac Sarsaparilla. To the World. J F you wish to make use n P Sarsaparilla. be sit Hired to try DR. LEILTS NIEDICeiTED EXTItAgr OF SARSAPARILLA;It is positively the strongest pre , paration in existence, onebottle of, it (which costs but one dollar) being equal to one gallon of Syrup,las is usually prepared in the shops, and equal to two bottled of any other extract. Dr. Leidy begs leave to etare that he himself prepares it, and can: consequently vOtiCh for its strength. Numerous Physicians throughout the U nited States, give it the prefect ice over all other preps. rations ofNarsaparttla, both (mu the tact of its Superior strength (consequently effiescions when ernplo,yed) and from the circumstance of us being prepared by a rept. lar Apothecaty at.d Physician, attested by Dr; Physte. Chapman. 'Jackson, Horner, Gibson, De.weesi JaMg.B, Core, & c. &. It is useless hero to name the numerous afrections wherein Sarsaparilla is considtred the sole Specifte,s.: Suffice it to say. it is recommended by all Physicians throughout the world, in diseases of Skin. Bones. Liver. eCe . and particularly all diseases produced by impurities of the blood and animal Hui& As a purifier of the mood, it is at all times (and particularly in the Spring and Fall) invaluable In wa im climates. throughout the Summer Season no person ehOutd n.gle ct using it OCCa. sionally Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians. and others accompany the directions. For sale by 13. BANNAN. Sole agent fur Schuylkill cnuntv. 23—tf June 6 . it'anted Immediately EVERAL good Pantaloon tiLd Vest :tnaltre Apply to LIPP I NcOTT & TA Y Lprt. Corner of Centre & Mahantati,eo A tignst S, 32 ALSO, an Apprentice, inquire Is abu l ve. _ The Camomile Pills A NOV-MR recent text of the unrivalled virtue of "".' Dr )rm. Evans' Medicines.— DY S PEPS lA, TEN YEARS STANDINa—Mr. J. McKenzie, 176 Stanton t.treet, was afflicted with the above COM. plaint far ten years. which, iticanaciated him at in. teryals, for the period ()Isix years, in attending to his business, restated to perfect health tinder the •salutary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. it Caution.-13e particular in purchasing to see 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 &rent. B. BANNAN, Pottsville. 2 Jun 1l Loaf Lump and Steam Sugar L OW priced, suitable tbr pieserving, frbr oak,. by E Q. & A. HENDERSON. 31 A tiff (i.t 1, Stkoughton's Elixer. T HE genuine Stouglitnit's Ritter. fur sale by E. Q. & A- HENDERSON Anengt 1, 31— Reduction of Prices. OTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has determined hereafter to reduce his prices, to suit the'times, fur all - itiuds of Clothing" manufac tured at his establishment, in Mahantango street near Centre Street. The. best Cloth Cows will be made to order, at prices varying from $ 3.50 to $1,59, Pantaloons for 15 cents to $l, Vests du. do. All other work at similar reduced rates. Being in, the recept of the Quarterly Reports of Fashion ; he will warrant his work tulle executed equal to any-in the Borough, and in the most fashionable style. JA%IES IicALARNEY. 31—tf August 1, New Store. THE Subscribers, under the firth of Grant, Car. •IL roll & Co. have opened a Store in the building lately occupied by N. Nat bans, on Centre, near Mar. ket Street. where they have for sale a good selection of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware and Queens. ware, which they intend to sell at satisfactory pri ces for Cash or in exchange for Country_ Produce. M. GRANT, JOS. F. CAR ROLL, JNO. W. LAWI'ON. 36—ti September 5 DR. GOODE'S =II FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. T HESE Pills ate strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe anct efficient rem edy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from wan . cisc, or general Debility of the System, i is.or. t ., n. l i, Suppressnins, and Irregu larity of the., a • , the same time strengthen ing, cleans . ' g, tnd giving tone to the Stomach and Rowels, ati.producing a new and healthy action.' ihroughooi 1 ie system-generally. They create „AP. netile, correct Indigestion, remove :Giddiness" and Nervous Headache and are eminently ps'eful in those flitulent complaints which distress Females • so much at the " TURN OR Ltse.." , /They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Ner vous Affections, Ate. &c. They invariably mature the pallid and delicate female. to health and vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and appre. bation of the moat eminent Physie.tans in the Unit ed States. arid many motile - A can likewise testily to their extraordinary efficacy. To married females, whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of connu. hial happiness have been defeated, : these Pills may he truly esteemed a blissful boon. They soon reno. vale all functional debility, and if taken (according to directions,) obviate all morbid aft on. They dis. pet that fulsome and disagreeable sensation common t o I ma l e ,, a t ea c h moodily return; likewise the at.- ti .n lent pains in the back, side, or,loins ; they gen. erally counteract the nausea, vonaiting,,and other nervous affections in cholorosts, or green aickness in a few days, (and if continued occording to direc tions.) soon effect a perfect cure. • This Medicine is acknewledgee/ to be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as la'phrifier of the Blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or alterative. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Irr Caution.—fie particular in Purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Act of COngrese. And be likewise particular in obtaining them et 100 Chat. ham street, New York, or (rots the REGULAR AGENT, B. BANNAN, Pottsville Pa. Feb, 8 rt ens• York Boat Crtifieates. J UST printed and for sale by A opus/ 29, Theological orks for Sale. AN EXPOSITioN AND DEFENCE OF UNIVERSALISM. By the Rev. I. D. Wifliamson of Baltimore, embra cing the Unity of God as held by Universelista,— the Attonement—Death ofChrist—Punishment and duration of Puaishment—Forgiveness of Simi— Judgement—Nature ofSolvation—Repenteoce.—Res surrection and Destruction of death. Thiswork is intended to disabuse the public , mind, in regard to the many misrepresentations so industriously cir. culuted against this body of Christians. - Price 50 cent.. Al.o for Sale, " TILE PLAIN GUIDE .TO UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev. Thomas Whitte more of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony; and believers to the practice of Its benevolent principles The following matirtr is contninea in this work; Who are tlnivetsalists? What do Universalists beil§Ve ? What evidences dis Universalists adduce from the Scriptures in support of t4eir belief in the even. tual holiness and happiness of all mankind ? Passafes from the Old' and f New Testament. e:• plained, w h ich are adduced to disprove their senti, merits. Popular objections to Univerfealism explained ; and the evidences of revenldd Religion presented, Price 1 dollar. For este at the Stores of Samuel hertz and J. S. Morrie & Brolhors. j July 4th, ' 27 Large Prints OF - the Battle of the Thames, aturrippeeanoe, just received and for salt by B. HANNAN. 1 1 of B. BANNAN. 35-
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