=SM Ffflki H H jc . ^l~ ~~~ ~~: SPRING GARDEN.. IFlre-Insurance - Company: ilurAßEbisihliniiied 'and Joipethal Insurances on ,0111Briek. *moor Frame Bluldingr. Stores. Hotels ,011S;11sins".1mbles.Merchamilie Fornimreone, Pp. ! . veynimpesi ideseriptien. against Ines ordimage by uteri " • Thesubseriber has:been appointed. AGENT for the a. beeemeutiehectlnstitution'and is nowvrepa red to mike Maimmen eterydescription of property at the est rate". ;, BENJAMIN BANN.% N. I. ...rottsville. Feb. 27. 1836 , - A-l i K I . ft K. ce- - )1i NTy )11 4 11. A Av A iitsitratice C.impauy. CAPITAL AUTIIOIiISED BY LAW. $250 OOP. cit i % frrEic 1. Eft Prru A 1.. • - rtdl AKE blith limited and. urrpetiin I Insurances • on Brick. Stioie l Or Frame Buildings. Sinreg, lintels. ThatiArirlis. Stables. Aferchanilize. Fortiiiiee i Pronertv bre/cry d9sertpt ion, !g.tinst lossur dam it ge by P114'..t MARtiVf A VD INLAND 'WWI:ANC:R. The Dalla'mrlireCointy I rioiniice 'etunisuiv will also enure agninsttloss on all kinds of Irwine risks anti a. ainst the ittni.ze or loss upon 'the traiisporintion' oi oods.wares. and rnereandise by . water. or by nil way, pon terms as Tavrmrahle ag any .“ lir r i vat iintina. For any fur.her infotimation on the sabjers nf ingur• nee..eilher akainto Fire. nyirine or iiilantl r 11 . 0. pply to 1 II EN II YG. ROBINSON. Agent. July 15 l 34—tf ‘t Sehkolkill linen. or WILLI ANI B rorrs. 1 , - i A 1 Orwi , rwitn•C • The , - g: •V ri • i• . - - ' 4 ." :N. 7 , 'l-le- - ;‘ t;6: l ' .- • • . , r t. . % ,- - - v N, •:: '., 11 o,4l:gLi . 4, . ~ . 0 •, -, N, , J. , , . •' T • , 1" ..- ....: r ol.. 4 ,r ~„, . I _%.4. 0 .5!. 1..... A... • •._.,...a..iai ...." ••••,- .'' . , -- . . 4. ..,1=4".." ..",;.,-,..- I . '' 4'9l‘l7—J 1 0 4 ,,.,-...7-...„-,...,- . ,:-.--,...---.-.-.. . -••— Reading' Rail Rof.d. SUMMER ARR A ,V,GEMEN T. ' - May 11, 1840. ____ Mora of Storting of Paasfnger Trains. FROAI Ph9adelidita:o 4. I /do From R a illtg at 7} a.. 11 j P.‘l.( i‘ Depot toPoi adelphta—corn r Broad and Cue ty street*. FARR. tat Class Cars. 50-12nd do $1 00. Tne 5 o'ell.c1; Train ttom Philaddphia will plop for breakfastlat Poitslown.. The morning Train tram Philadelphia, and the afternoon Thin from I:vatting. will he ae.• pan eo by' Cars, fitted up fur the eveeial accommodation ni Ladies. ••Bulb Tiair -p. will stop for Way Passengers at the Venal points. t Days[of Starring of Frfi2ht Twins. From Philadelphia WI Wednet•days and ' at 5i Saluidaoi. From Readidg on Tuesdays and F rid ay.. 11 G A. Nli ftnperintendant Tran.pirt at inn. lifty 2 f : Lte NEWS TO TIIE A FFLICTED. Yea s getod & Albright's Veekbratell Botanic Health 4- Lfe !'rtserver. IrHI3 Mettine known for many yearn as ytp , . 01 - • gar's me m edicine has never been offered In ale public fur sale[until of Lite. the proprietor. , have been prevtiiled upon to offer it for the benefit of thrwe who are iats4ing tinder eny of ific : di:oiwaes here enumerated. ;rue Cancer.., Uleertl n!' the throo and body, River complaint, i..pittine of Blood:- Whooping Cough. Rheumatic afr.elimei the Laid and body, Co l ' s of Ling standing iiiienerd with tie. vete pin tiprp the these , . l'os , uxtericev in 111 , .11 eases, where the pmetit hid be. mu nhionl.n.prl I. the Physician, and pronounced an inettr..hte case, medicine has bad the sun., wqmiert..l. trLet." The propriilt Ira are well aware of the tinmrrno, trirdieinea tbaf are already off red to the p .Idte for the cure of slune of ine ah.ve douensett. many of winch have nrit. the alivltte.d i fr. CI (4 perl,,rtititiff at any time a lore—hut' the ounternio. te,tonnoi.ll- .Which have ot hite been given In !bow), 1 1 m ))))) e o the lung rear.etahle ettizotot, ',hod. th it 111Pre ealk no lonerr he any deuht av recarda the, toedteio. which they now °T T. and would - inie to I hop, .;tWe. led—give it a (trial--arihere to tin direettor,v, and we will warrant is portnati.:nt Corp. Certificatea!f come of the inn-I remark-thle cur,. i can he seen hy tuningopnn any of The A k tettta I):. reetinna for ii inz the tordicine will be found tone company eat bottle. h o ... 1 A( ENT9.. W. T. n.nriing and I. • . C. Martin. Droeffiat., rottoville, 1 5 4.t.Mtller, Sho•filv and :•zooth, lia m ln i r t: perk* CA. Pej Mover & 1112.thontr. Rea tro'down. I 0 t ! , cavter Co. Pa George Plieaaer. Myer...town, Lelia non Co. RI . J lent) Aihrteia , , Lancaster, Pa , Sall: PO Ritter. p IL Readine. Pa 07' Price $ per boltle. July 4, SW 13.1 9 S PAN ACE A, For the cure of Str,f , lo. or King's rya Soohilis a . d tle host c2f paiLifirl.d , ,m.trrealde, a .d hahrtm im , ,ruble affections res'allimr Hu rpfrma lihr , ,mahom 11, er‘ms bora White iildellings, bisPasp.,,r 'Le bar, a .d :4:Aut. General Dehilt; i t , cyc. and tt asectit,s a, mug from Impurity rfAlltrlood. riltils Alediure wparricolirly recommeaided at -I. this season of the year, an an a'rerattand a purifier of the I bto id. It gins n tone and vigor to debilitated conietitutions.; which invalids tire uticon scious of until Thee hare etrieriericed its effect.. ' It is ahrt reco nmended in f LitseatiCP. where the lung. and breast alsupposed ' to ' he riff eyed, and also IV t)ere the cons noncan is broken down by the use of Mfereury or Q. mine'; - ITHIi ME WINE has the . singular (latrine a r.!, knit tribute to t. great 1111 rit, of twig reccommend. ed by the tunas i celebrated Prnwouiriers of Medicine Ini the United Mates and Europe; IN • licrena lot nne Ot ithe,epurioug mixtures, made , n 'amain - xi of it, has th 4 r blot suppotrt field rn the I , lecheal Fa - ully. Ti,... " fart Offers an aligtorigni F 0 plain and camel ...lye. that tt leech , only t Se mentioned to en'orce cunviciont Sivainea Panac a is recommended io all those hien!. id, for winiin P i s ysicians presc6he Sarsaparilla Sir r} . upfi, Extracret. jtie. 'repared at tiseairri ' s Laboratory, Philadelphia. SD!d he R. Sinn:in, Agent or Nctioylaill Crum ty.atid John 8410. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Po Willa. I l t zerepte mhe r li • _ - , ka Schtlyllof Boatmen irviii) _app. C:tu4 i l I • k d4ect to New Yk.elc. tethseri4r is prep:m.l at nII ttm^v with es Atanti the pereitiary loi-zing Alto hinety to ai:tcharge tlielAchuylkill Cola Bcarttamctliatel ) ou api!licatimi,at thWiroweat rate,. Alio. - Items and 110Iatitig Tall; le to let to those tchotarqut to do thetr ol,vn dmrharging. iply at No. 1 1 . Washington street. near the Battery 111 )I. T. N — New York, Ma 14;1640. 11-t1" TiForms: [.worznisworms! 1 , 10 remove. !hese troublesome and dangerol in ji,l habitant., uk the Stron:teh end Downie, erli eli an ?fled impair the health tleatrnv the lioPt-!. of Coitdrem ToNbp VERMIPUGE,. certain and clorepirati oo fot the removal of the vartims eind4 v.r".., Dv.arTstn,Sour Sin/11410f. wand: of Appeltr, lofliniil.;Yelfer and, Ago° dnd Debility of Urn ',much and flot.toPlw b rind Orranm of Wiestmo. To he had at Ngi. 20 Smith 1111 etreiti,,.'hiladelßbia. and of WM. T. Bridal/. S indClojiitli 6t earn, 60' cents. .4, 434 i . BE 27-if 27-tf EME " pLort - EN "•IG Nib • ; - • - , , , • • • Vetweeo Reading: Pottsville Sunscrthern, relpect fully announce to the pnbhe !hit tiler/114,re c :rowed running a. DULY LINE OF TWO HORSE NEW TROY • _RUILT CO ‘5.114E5. Retween Reading and .Pottsville., Till's Line will IraVc Reading every morning at 7 o'cloci, A. M. and arriveaat. Pottsville at t .olclnek. P. M. where it connrctis with i Poit. FicfroenerSinnev & Cosa. Line for Northtimbertand,,Cititawisaa and Danville. Leaves Poitivilleeverv'morning at 7 o'clock. A. M. nee! arrives at Reading, in time to take the afternoon Lars tin! En t th e riut ew in g RATES OF FARE. caret/mat:2 , h, mho, way. 2 00 From Reading to Hamburg, 100 F. am Pottsville tu Hamburg, I 00 Hay taeseneert uillhe charged the usual rates. For sews. appiv at rol Finney 'a and Sainuel 13 , .aro's I nick Wailing. and Alorlinter'a Hotel, and title Perinny fall, Pottsville. The Pr...pricing, have careful drivers and easy ri ding Com•hes. Wild they pledged theala lees to the public That evert , aiteriiii.n will he ?aid to the cow. rat t and convenience of pa.genger.. 1. i'IIOMPSON & ei i. 5z,.nir....11,r 5 36 Pilladelphia and Reading aa! 1.4.4a5.,04 AXIL 1.4.0.11 D. will be transported over the shrive d, het in ten Binding and Proladylphia, ig raftg: Tiles, and Gypsum Ton 50 per Gross Ton 01t1 . 4.40 lbs. ems, Timber Brick, $175 du do 4 per hat rel. 111 : It ad I:o• at• the h•llmei Plaskr, Sidle Pig Iron, Rio Flmir, 20 cen Nit!ls unct S aces,. R.illed Iron, ` 32 00. do do re—Grain, Sall, • GroCCrieß. %Val e, Cult Dry Goods, Lig tiona, 'llt-key, Oil, Hard 00 do. do, 11, Leather, I Vines, and Foreigh $3 50 do. do. • ARTIVG OF FREIGHT TRAINS Tors Java & Fridays, at Si Als Veduesdays & Sotordbys, ( are requested to have their G.)nd4 at e Road by N &clock, M., ott the day tow of the D %vs OFS Fttim Readin Philada. on Tra nspoo.P it a Dep .1 r• e beture thp G. A. liICOLT.S, Superintendent Transportation 15— f April Sjninon & tzlhad, ~,,, , Mega Shad and No. 1 Mack r, I, fur side by MILLER & lIAGGERTY. Jnr e 5:7 1 26 EC II her ! Lumber!! 'grin su 11114 11111)11- , riber w. 11.1 rc.oec'iliilly invite the ftl the public to his stock of Lumber, is ot i.eceitly thousann reel of various 'rror Uplliery purposes—suili as Ileni Board-, Joist's, Oak Plank 1 and 2 i ng r•ir Waggon sills, all well 'seasoned i'' dime use. al-n, iiiitsaild Weather 011'61, Imisand Shinglem. ;ink li. Plii , icring. and Shingling pt l, will be dis post d of low, and on A. A..GILE. ;if Willett COlll.lBl, Sc,, li t hi anti fit tor inu till 25 I Panne) P Lijih. fill a iv lOomm , .thating terms Feb 15 ' issage from the 11 - G 0 LIN TR r. to pay their pae ge !iir their trend in the Old Conn- Zt P ~...aphijo, , can have their lu-inees attended to applying to IL 13 tNNAN. miners' Journal office. Fare from Liverpool to New Yorlt 8 including liovpital. Moi.ey—Chil lears °loge half price ,His rates n IsSl7, and 9. dren , kwil'r 10 ~lanh 14 Clinton Foundry Port PO it S ALE. f ood at l it ivate• Hale. the FoLndry Ile .Im:fled at Port Clitilon.Sehitvlkill I p, rea soiia hie terms. This Foundry '.ietice...netit id' the !Aide Schitylkil! now mak and woe be mie of the hest sit uatiiii,A i to do a latee. bosiorss Fur terms PARKE& TIERS. Ton Founriert., Philadelphia. . .LAYERS, . Port Clinton r,3 %VI he v cnnuly, nn ve, is . lat the conk.' arid suoquelr will in a ni the entiiiiiyl ripply to . I . :Nolice. r rilif: ri;iirriq of Scl-ii‘ltilli County, will apply' lo • U 111, Len . l• I,o"rt. of l'enti.% IVallta, at Ilipir next iiri.fiiiiii, for iil3riiiirli of the United :41stes Binh of k . . t l'en n. 4 % Iva ilia lto ',waled in f 1. , B 'rough of rolls c.illt. VI ti it u ' c.inuul of 1.01)( 1 ,1)00_ Dollurs, ac. ire"rdinE,To the' , ovislUllll4 Of the-kw in such cases ; m3,:e HIM uruvlded. Joni- '27 26 —Gino. • siblic !kale. 6 -bF nil ltr s, 1 1 C1111111,. %VIII he mad nrx., (111, O . ( at Illel l / 1 0 Gf 1.1111,..1111: r No. I. (Joe I trie.,ltitrg. war to‘‘n N. Irt l. No. 2. (tae, No. 3. The t 111 . innher land .ant two rot , Li..trraui to Iler I 52 1,141. and all Nn. 4 A we' Pi'll4te m Unit tuicling 4111) ner t 016'. no Tom the jail road, it tiomboeh. Th tiott-e and barn{ of elearedifood. when cleatll4 Pi No. 5. 400 a 9 vregtnn, sold by' year 1820 as On No 6. :2110 grove, sold by tf no the property i No. 7. 400 act sold by the. Tre 4.8 the property ;Cp. A. 40 n:ri iinetiohip In the I to 11 4 22, up-Ote NO 9 20)) ac , in!d by the trett a$ the giroisorl t No 10 Toe n fano, in the ton irensorer of the r IV of Peter Lehr. No. II: The it 'nod In Tinerro ii(tlie veiny coty • Tile ennOition, iOnde known on JOl lvti)11;t11 (701Inty Real E.tate of Pe .0e 01 Et;rl,l.- roantv, decen-ed. nit Moni'.ay the with day ni Oerttlier 10-It in the afternoon—re Ihe in the bo•o .gh of Orwigsburg. al eAtire, to wit: I of grnu•td in the 'Bort - igh of Or. •ed io the general plan of the baud her hi in the same town No 201 l ildivided half' pin n 1 a certain tine' .drain in rtI I IIIIPN ICk town-lino— t • 'ill Ora ieslnore, siirvevtd ml .ry and ciaitdittivg 406 LIM% twiner. tsnape tenement and - tract of land n township in the said c, tally, con. and a lion a. cc—being Catiawissa Inchon creek, shunt one toile fr d is now in the tenure of Chatic- improvements Consist of , .1 I. og • apple orchard and about 35 acres I Tile h,.: ince is well Withered, and ',liable for cultivation. es of land in the township of Nor the Treas..rer nr said (mildy in ti property of .Inhrt Stine. retti of land in the township of nor lie Treasurer of said county in I 82( f Fterlerick Grate. ies of land in the same tou mim, csurer of the same county, in 1620 if Adam Leis. - -- • •ii of land in Lower lltrhantaria, 1 ame cuunt.., pnld hv the Treasure' roper, y of Benjamin 11;hore. 7• pp-of land in Schuylkill township, urer of the Paine county. In 1822. f John Stauffer,- - ndivided hull putt of 400 acres of in,liin of • Norwegian, Fold by thi nine county in 1820, al. the privet I rolicigied half part of 200 aereg of e town.iiip, gold by the iremmrer ly in 1820 at; the property of John ,ri of sale will he reasonable and j ibe (las of Pdle by IN ft KNABB tII.IEL D. K ABR ExEcuvone KIEL D. KNABB Sept. 9. 1840 a rgen t !: , :i , olitical. 14gister Ifor 1840. ' . • ,t,,,,, Just teemed end fp, sale by. ; B. BANNAN. • 34 PRICE 25 ce A ~ell. 22, .tltiti JUST receiv,d a large ru l pplyl r.evefrApes , ,lsiridfr in annin. Juaii SO, _ . ens., . _ . .. _ ‘ls & Steel, P, frpsi, imipv or 'ciiiii.B;- and elm of Steal 'NIT. a tnring ,ai Nell- are Sphool Pena et 75 Cents per gime 15.... a b.* - ,2 _ Davyls !viafety Lamps of the best Construction. Piruerna for the Foundry receiveriond casting. 1../ivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26, 1838. 'BUST opened a latge and Pplendul Popp ly f season ably Goods. comprising a general assorment of DRY Goons, GRUeEkIES, LIQUORS, H.4ROWARE. FISH,- PLASTER, , CHEESE. SALT. 4.c. 4-e., All of which will be Bold cheap for cosh or ex• change for country pro use. at the Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. lionnt , ear hon.. Nov 23 47—tt E. A. Hathaway & Co., COMMISSION AND COAL. MERCHANTS 8. BANNAN. 11124! Tilk-MINEWS JOURNAI6:-',' - - -DRIIITO I 'STORE. TIIE respietfully informa inijr friend's mid the putilieln general, that he has furl received and ritreeed an'as• iortmelliif genuine Bed fresh DRUGS, MEDI( aIIIEMI(CAC.S AND S DYE STUFFS, iogetlier. wish a yalitity Perfaireirv, and FaneY Arlielm, and en as.lortmeut of PATENT MEDI. CI NES such as . , Bateman's Dinps. i Godfrey's Cordial, Torlingten's Balsam, Dlohv's tterMinative; Balsain De Malta, British Oil. Harleni Oii, Opedeld4. Worm Tea. ea,ter's Eye Sales. ,Lee's Aniibllione villa, Thomp sonl.-• Eye %Vidor, Ooltien Tinetgrey Teller.- Ring Worm and lieh Ointmest. Barber's celebrated :noise Powder, &c. Alt of,whieh arc offered for sale very low. rr Fravini entneed the services Of an EXPERT ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadelphia, he feels confidence in asstuine the public that PHINICIAIet Pat , catrrtorts will 4-carefully and accurately cam pounded at all hours. Neither pains or expense have been spared in procuring the best selection °I articles, and lie hopes by attention and care to merit and rccieve his there of public patronage; JOHN S. C. mAirriN, rent re Street—treat to M Latin:gang°. Pottsville trh. 22, 1810, ENV S ORE. T. C. Air. IV. Pollock, 11l AVE just received a New snit, Ele ant twat. lug went of Fall and W inter f.3”atira, consisting to Broad. B,aver, l'ilot and Buffalo Cloths, Cassi inerait, and Salome's. Mormons French Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de Lanes, Shit Ilas, &r. nroelin. Merinne, and Woollen Shawls & Mrs. Black, Satin, and B hazine Stocks. Blankets, .I"ick in, Canton Flannels, Br. and /31. %to-bias, Country Flannels, &e. Hosiery and Gloves, bulking Glasses, Waiters, &e. With n general asmrtment.of Ilardware, Queen and Cedar Ware. Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Illorsehoe Nail, Anvils and Vices American, English, Blister, Cast, Shear and Ger. man &ad. All of which will be disposed of at he lowest prices.—Call and See N. 23 Wetherill & Brother s . AT Vit. OLD STAND NO. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE. ritREE DOORS FROM THE CORNER OF ARCH ST ' 314NUFACTURERS Op White Lead dry and t Calomel. ground in Cal, s Red Precipt, Red Lead. White do Litharge. Vitriol Alb. Chroni. Yellow, Su Quinine do Green Tart. Lmettc do Red Ether Sulph. Patent Yellow do Nitric wear Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic (ii. Vitriol Com• do Aq. Forms Acet. Morphia Thiriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. sulphur Tart Acid Ojri.de ri arcot. Bup.Carh. Soda Kermes Mineral Corros, Sub. Merc. Etluops do. Iletiliers ofChatophor,Sa I N'itre,Brimstone.Poraa Offer for sale the above mentioned a rticles.together with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and every other article ni the Chemical and Medicinal line. tieing Ina nilletorers of all the articles enumerated tin (Ifw 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 4 30. m :I I 837 48- Paints, Oil, Glasss, &c. LST received and tor sale at the Drug, Store i. " t he sober ribei While Lead—dry ano ground in Oil, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Black Lead, C hrome Green, Black Paint, Chrome Yellow, Green Paint, Yellow,Oeh re, Copal Varnish, Windsor Glass, Lit•eed Oil, Japan Varnish, Spirits Turpri.tinfi, Venetian Red, • Paint BroNhes, &c. Also nn assortment of Dr' •Mediciree, Chem' cals, Dye Stuffs, Patent Me(twines, &e. JOIN S. e. MARTIN. Centre St., next door to Illahan.ango St June' 13 .2-4 Sim moll: in Coal Land FOR SALE. ONE undivided half part of two tracts of land; situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady, and Hobert Gray, containing eight hundred and sixty•eiglit acres end allowances; these lands are adjoining the flouri , hing town ol Shamokin, (destined in become a second Pottsville) they abound with both the red ooh and the white ash coal; and nn the lower Creel iron ore. of the kid. ney species, ha= been (otmd in considerable quanit. lies. The Pottsville. and I)anville railroads runs nearly through the middle of both tracts, and is in complete order from Silohnry to the centre of t he gray triter, thus giving them ire command of all the markets on the Sm•queltanna, (and now that the canal is finished to the tide water) of all the kets on the Chesapeake. This prop, rtv is off; red fir sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston, by A. W. JOl NSTON. Executor, No.:, Clinton Square, Chesnut street, West of Broad. -Philadelphia Feb. P fi Picked •LObsfers. tisT .eceived and Illr le by E.Q & A. HENDERSON% A irgruqt I, Cheese. O CASKS prime dairy Cheese, rmr sale h • MILLER & HAGG ERTY. Jove 20. 25—tf New York smoked Peer TUST received an sif;i:Npnal supply of this sups "' rinr article. For sale by Dee 7 49.-11 - T. & .1 REATTY. Pascal iron Works 11lkire- house. No. 77 Soulh Third Street. S E. corner Waku PHILADELPHIA. .trorris, Tasker 'Morris, 1110 Y Fiiiiiiders, and 31artufacturers of Coal Grites, Furnaces. Kitchen 'Ranges, Path Boil Perpetual Ovens, &.c. -Welded Wrought Iron rubes, fir Steam, Gas, hot Water. Sec. GOODS!! - No 13 Smith Front Street, JPhiladelphite; etltharaout or Sinah aueci, Sao,!tail • May 23 21..-tf Itesumptfimiora.u_PillM• NEW DRUG S %NH E Salami iber 'returns his gralefnl acknOwl NIR edgethents to the citizens . of L POttarilte_ and others. who stepped forward totis aaiiiidance after the loss of his property by fire.in Deceinher last, and would also acquaint theriiind the pnbliesgen erally, that he has again comMenced the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemens. in Centre Street. in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortnient of ' ' Drii,r,s, • I• Inedicines, Paints, • - Pits, Glass, I :dye Singh, And every other article in the sbevii line. whieh he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. N. B. co- Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at the !shortest notice Pottgoille. May 30.11k38 Jusrice's Dockets. lIEMI and Fookcap, full and hell hound Dockets nn hind and for sale cheap, pi the, anders of the sub4her. B, BANNAN. aprtl 4 l4 vVs Pia fet y Lamps, (IF the hest construe, ton, and most a oproved hrui r also makes new gooses to old lumps, and other epairs done at the sobiterihet's Clock and Watch Mater Shop. in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 V—tt . JOSEPH COATSWORTH. Potforwille MARBLE MANUFACTORY. sithseriber beg,. leave to inform the inliah• g 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 guise wishing to pur. chase to give him a call, as he Bosoms 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. IS 24 MO NEW STORE. 'im subscribers would inform their rriends and the public th.it they have established them selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T..& %V. Pollock. adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Paryihs Drug Store, where they offer ior sale a general ussertment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, Queensware, C;lassware and. Hardware, All of which they are disposed to sell onithe most reasonable terms, for cash, ns they intend In do an exclusive cash hominess. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. chiming elsewhere. E. Q. & A. fIENDERSON. —May IG2O— For .Sale. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Subset ther having obtained the apvignment from Mr. G.-urge Crane for a ntanlier of Fur naves, and holding also the patent of the late Dr. Geisenhainer f o r the .iame, to smelt Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right of said ',totem .to nianotarturc..Malliahle Iron and Steel, is prepared to grlintlic,tisen for the Manufac. lure of Iron. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENHAINER. Jan. 4 1 '2IFIE Valley Furnace, ‘ome time ago arranged ■ fur smelting Iron Om with Anthracite Coal, with an excellent and powerful Steam Engine at tached to it. .The furnace is situate four miles from Port Coition, uii the Schuylkill Valley Rail !timid, 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 come of them are how worked. There is also plenty of Iron Ore upon the land. some of the Veins of which have been opened; Ole favorable location and facilities, already created inspire the hope of making Iron at the very cheapest rate. To a enod tenant the conditiona would be made easy. For terms apply to Pottsville July 18 Festivals Fasts. A fresh supj,ly, just received and for sale by B BA r%INA N Dr. Wm. Evans' Camomile Pills, cures Consumption,' Coughs, and Colds, FRVOUS diseases, lo•cr, complain,. dyspepsia 11 brlhou. diseases, pales, ulcers, fi•male weakness and all cases or ti vpochondriamsm, low spirits, pal pilatinn of heart, nervous irritability, nervous weak. 'less, fluor a thus, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss appetite, heartburn, general debility. bodily weak nest., cholnris nr green sickness, flatulency, hysteri. cal faint:nes, hysterics. headae.hes, hiccup, sea sick ness night inure, rheinnati-m. asthma, tic dnulou• reux, cramp. spasmodic afft.ctintis, and those who are victims to that most excruc.ating disorder, Griot, will,fitid relief from their sufferings, by a course of Dr. Evans' medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS lIJ Caution.—Re particular in purchasing to Mee that the lattel of 'hi. ,%leuitcute contains a police of 0. ',dry according tr Act of Congrras. And he him wise Particular tit (ttaining then at lOU Chatham street, New , , Yoi k, or from the Regular Agent. B tIAN NAN, Pottsville Of whom also may be obtained, Dr. Evens, Soothing syrup. (for to thing,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague Fills, Dr. Gpod's Female Pill., the Ryon Von flutclit lees Pill+ The above invaluable Itetheines are mid MinTe f . sale and Retail at 100 Ctunhaim Street, New irk, 3 South Seventh Street. Philaftelphia. 36 Comb' Boston, Mass. And the folldwing Agents:— H. Hannan, Pottsville, HamiOrin & Grier, Carl,a e, Wm. Hel!, Harrisburg, Wm. llarnside,- Imckhuven, John Wind, Lanecister. D. S. Clarke, Erie, J. P Olmstead, firthany, R Campbell & Waynesburg Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. Duncan, Bed. liar], (Hugh Arters, Irwin Sti A rthurs,) Pittsburg, C. Christman, Mauch Chunk, Hand & Kirtland, Housdale, R. Bright, AllentoWn. GTREMOVAL.—Dr. m. Evans has removed his race in Philadelphia for the sale of. his CAIIIO MILE and APPFRIENT SYRUP, for children Teething, to No 3 Smith Seventh, corner-of - Market Street, where all business connected %yttli thelsale of his Medietnes, wilt in future he transacted ; and where the above medicines may always be hid GENUINE. OM WM. EV . tNS. M. D. N. B.—The principal Office ihm , N.. 100 Chat ham Street, New-York, wheie Communication by letter, are requested to be made direct. , rrBF.WARE OF COUNTERPEITS!„,a Jun. I I JUST received and for sale by B. BANNAN. June 20, 25-- Very superior old_ Port Wines MICR E Grape Juice Port, old Royal Company Port, do Port Wine direct from OPnite, for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. Junei,27 26 can WM. T. EPTING. To be Let. WILLIAM F. DEAN. V9-if Chess Men, num% ZOTLINIC INTERESTING S AND =APPLICABLE TO THE ;AFFLICTE D, - with Diseases It the Stomach, or Nerves ; Such as DYSPEPSIA, either Chronic- Or Casua under the worst sfuipionis of reailest.nceri. Low ness of Spirits, and General Emaciation; CON SUMPTION.. whether of the Longs or Liver LIVER AFFECTIONS; J AINDICE, both Oil iary and Spasmod c, COSTIVEN ESS; WORMS, of every variety—ll U EU M A r ISM. whether Acute or Chronic—together with GOUT, SCROFULA • Pains in the Head, Pack. Limbs.. and side, TY PHUS FEVER. SCARLET FEVER, Putrid Sore Throat. FEVER and AGUE, spasmodic Palpitations of the Heart and Arteries, Nervous Irritability. Nervous-Weak nets,'Hysteriev. Tic Douloureu 1. Crain ps, emale Obstructions, Heart. burn, Headaehe, Cough, the Common or Humid and the Dry or the Whooping; ASTHMA, Gravel and Dropsy. The Blood has hitherto been considered by Empi. rtes and others', as the greats:lloolot of the human aytacm, and inch is the devotedness of the adherents to that erroneous dim , rine, that they content Meat at Iveb with the simple possessinn of this tallacitius opinion, without enqt l i 11l ig it.to the primary sources from whence Life, Illcalth, and Vigor emanate,•and vine verso. pain. sickness, disease and death. Not so with Da. HUNT, whose extensive research and practical experience so eminently qualify him for the Prole/won of which he has been one of the most use hut members. Ile contends—and a 's !flee Lion will convince any reasoning mind (lithe correct ness of Ins views—that the stoniach, liver, and the associated organs are the primary and great regula nf health. and that the blood in very many in stances is dependent on these orgn ns. a Ind that unless medicine reaches THE ROOT OFTII E DISEASE. the superficeofonodyves usually prescribed. sere hut as foil. to cover the ravages or deed.ronted maladies. Under these convictions. at the expense or years of close application, the doctor has discovered a medi. erne whilie searching powers ale irresistible. and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of its being a radical cure in the Yarning diseases already moonier. rated, even if applied in the most critical cases, but he does not intend to prescribe to HUATS I3OTAIVIC PILLS simernatura! agency, although from punitive proofs within the knowledge of hundreds, he is pr. pared to shew, t hat when every other earthly remedy has been given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS have never been known to tail in cffecting two very gratifying results, that of fairing from the bed of sickness and disease those who have tested their effi cacy, and thus imply rewerding Dr. Hunt for his lons and anxious study to attain this perfection in the HEALING ART. The extraordinary success which has attended the use of lIUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, is the best crit. erion of their superior virtues.. They have been ihe means of raising a host or iuneoishing patients from ihe bed of affliction, as is clearly evinced in ihe following S . CERTIFICATES. Dyspepsia or Indigestion Epetually Cured Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately been restored a sound state of health, through the efficacy of DR BUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it an indispen sable duty to state certain facts relative to the di ease under which he had so long suffered. The symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con stunt rejection of food, head ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesome dry ecugh. dizziness, tightness at the chest and difficulty of breathing, almost constant pain in the side, loins, and shoulders, licrompanied with much languor and debility. 1 hese afflictiom> together with an unusual degree of flatulence, bro Sight nn such a state ef ex treme weakness, as to prevent him from attending to his bookies, and his health appeared lost beyond recovery. Ilts friends and relatives became alarm ed at the melancholy prospect. and strongly recom mended IIUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were administered. and in a few days produced astonish ing relief, and finally realized a perfect restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. Liver Complaint, with much Derangement o) the Nernovs System Mr. Joshua Roberts was'atilicted with a billions and nervous disease to an alarming degree, being attended with all the distressing symptoms which atFect a relaxed constitution, viz .—A sick head-ache loss of appetite, giddiness in the head, pain in the sto nach after eating, usual tremors, shilling spas modic pains in every part of the body, cold chill, sallow complexion, costiveness, and a constant dull pain in the right_stee, which (.44n inducui the moo dreadful debility • indied. lie 'bought he was afflict ed with cvrry internal complaint the human body is liable to. lie was generally making trial of various remedies, all of which were squally fi intless, mite he had recourse to limit's Botanic Pills, from th. superior virtues of which medicine his health iii per tectly re•estahlirhed, and is now able to pursue his employment free from pain or disease. JOSHUA ROBERTS. Attextraorchnary ease of Rheumotiant.arcompanted with Dtairhcea and Nrirous Deinlgy. Mr Jo-eph Hart. from bring expoaed fk., cold, was attacked with a moat painful Rheumatic complain: in the head, and neck, %% Inch continued with dis tressing violence :or several months. The principle s%mptimis were—a sari lling and excrilefating plain of all the joints. and an eraire loss of their n a e; h o lt, he pain and the lever generally suffered an increase in the evening. The pairs wire Inc, cased on the slightest motion, and were inure se sere in the iiignt time. A conAtunt diarrlicei, which produced IN general consequences—flatulency, ;OVVIiPAS of spirits, and general wasting of the body. Ile was indeed so extremely ill that his medical attendant could not possibly give the least hopes of his recovery, and it was generally believed by his relatives and friends that all the medicines or treatment in Ibis world contd not give hi•n any relief. But seeing an ud vertisement on liiint's Botanic Pills, he was directed by an Almighty Providence to use them ; he did sn, and after a fortnight they produced a favorable change, and lie is now a healthy and strong man. JOSEPH HART. An interesting case of Lowness of Sp:2-as, with a vi dent Spasmodic Affection. Mr. Francis Caldwell was aflcied for several yearn with extreme debility, together with a train ofsymp toms generally termed nervous affectiona. and which, perhaps, it would impossible for the pen in the most learned physicians to describe. In this case the spasms in the stomach were so frequent and excruciating as nearly to deprive him of reason pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers and toes, flatulence, siesness at the stomach, and a general az oat inn of the v‘ hole system, insomuch,that a common Foci tent rendered the mind hiiid and rip. prehensive. In order to remove these dim ressing symptoms. and restore the constitution to its former energy, a large portion of medical skill had been ex hansteill without any advantage; change of air. and other remedies were also unavailing, 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 make trial of Hunt's Botanic Pills, the effects of which were visable in a lew days, and by a continuance of the ineoicine (according to directions.) his strength became corn. pletely restored, and a sound state of health, was happily established. BEWARE 9F COUNTERFEITS. fErroution.—Be particular in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notice o its entry according to Act of Congress. And he like wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street. New Ynrk. or from the REGULAR AGENTS. B. HANNAN. Pottsville. R. MeELWEE, Harrisburg Feb 22 Letter and Cap raper. 200 REAMS No. 3 Leiter (plain;) 56 do do 3 do ruled. 150 do do 2 do clo and plain, 50 do do 1 do plain, 150 reams No. 2 cap. plain, for sale at tre ry low prices by E. A. HATHAWAY &Co. Com•n Merchants, 134outh Front et. Philadelphia, Aogupt 8, 32 New Mackerel. N O 182 Mackerel of 1840, Inspection in bark j W., for sale by E R & A. HENDERSON. Dr. Leidy's elledecaird- E, . - Sampparilla.' • . To. the %Wod.rl ~ IfF :you wish to make use orSarsapariW. be adviied to_ try DR. LEILY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SA RSA PARILLA. It is positively the .rnngen, Pro. T partition in existence; one bottle or tt (w tchcom but, one dollar) being .equal to one gallon of yrupors' it is usually prepared in the shops. and equal to two bottles of any other extract. Dr. Leidy begs lea eto state that he himself prepares it, and.can consequently vouch for its strength. Numnous Physicians aimghimt the U nited Stsies.give it ihr preleterce over b lather pfrttpa, rations of Sarsaparilla. both front tlietits fact ofsunirsat. i strength (consequently efficacious when trit)kqed)ard' from the circumstance of its being . preps dby a tegu. lar Apothecary and Physician. attested ht Dr . Physic Chapman, "Jaskson. Wisner. Gibson. ees, Jaw.. Cost., &c. &. • It is useless here to name the runnel" wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the r Suffice it to say. it is recommended by i throughout the world, in diseases of Skin, Sc , and Particularly all diseases produced ni the blood add animal fluids. As a i blond, it is at ell times (and particularly j and Fall) invaluable In warm climaies.t Summer Season nn person should nr ?he sionally Numerous certificates and rec from Physicians, and others accompany For sale by B. Sole agent for Schuyl June 6 'Wanted Immedia 14EVER A L g ood Pantaloon and I' ?look to LIPPINCOTT & T Corner or Centre & 51uli Angint R, nn Apprentice, iniptire 1 lie Camomile ANOTHER recent test rf the unrir. Dr. Wrn. &Una' Illedicines.—l TEN YEARS STANDING —Mr. 176 Stanton street, vi as afflicted with plaint for ten years. which incaintelnl , tervals, tor the period of six )ears, it his business, resumed to perfect heu Sal.tary treatment of Dr. Wrn. Evans BEWARE OF COUNTER F IrrCuution--Be particular rn par the label of this Medicine contains entry according to Act of Congress. wise particular in obtaining them at I street, New. York, or from the Regular Agent. 8. LIANNAN Jan H Loaf Lump and Steani L OW priced, ousuble fur pteservin E Q. & 4. HEN A tiett.t i, Ntroughtonls th T HE gebuitie blutig la lOti'S Billet' , I E.Q.&A.!IG. Aue u.l 1. Reduction of rri vont.,E is hereby given that the . determined liereatiet to reduce suit the times, fur all kiuds of Cloth hired at his establishment, in Maha near Centre Street. The best Cloth made to order, at prices, varying from Pantaloons . for 15 cents to $l, Vesta other work at similar reduced rates. ri cept of the Quarterly Reports of Fa warren' his wink to be executed equal Borough, and to the most fastilonahle JAMES Me.A. Auguit 1, Flew Store. 111 HE Subscribers, under the him o 21 roll &t o have open( d u Store t lately occupied by N. NJihans. on Cr,,! ket Street, where they have for sale a of Dry Goode. Groceries, Ilardware ware, which they intend to sell at sat ces for Cash or in exchange for Lount i BUB! M. JOs. F. LA J NO. W September 5 DR. GtiOIDE' CELEBRATED i l FEMALE 1110 4 ‘ll-14Y I IIESE 'Pills are strongly recom notice of the ladies as a safe an - edy in removing those complaints pe sex, from _intuit of exercise, or gerieii the System, Obstructions, Suppressior tinily 01 the Aiel.r.CS ; at the auntie Mt ing, cleansing, and giving tone to the Loc,tls, and producing a new and I throughout the system generally. TI peti,e, correct I eidiget•tion, remove ( Nervous headache and are eminen those flatulent cumpkinis which- dis so much at the " 'l URN OF LIFE." costiveness, and cooinl rue' all II) Ste vous Affections, die. &c. They inv the pallid arid delicate female to heal These Pills have gained the:ganef bation of the most - eminent Physician ..r. Stares, and many mothers can likei their extraordinary efficacy. To to whose expectations of the tenderest pl hial happiness have been detested, thi be truly esteemed, a blissful boon. Th vale all functional di batty, and ifrak to d 1 reCt if In A.) obviate all morbid tet pel thatfulsome arid disagreeable Sen to f males ab each monthly return, It t. n lent pains in the back, side, or lo e:ally counteract the nausea, vomiti nervous affections in cholorosis, or gr a few days, (and it continued occor lions.) soon t frect a perfect cure. This Medicine is acknowledged to most valuable ever di-covered, as a i Blood and fluids. It is superior t whether as a sudorific or alterative. BEWARE OF couNTERF Er Caution —Re parru•rulnr in our that the label of this Medicine cntitai its entry according to Act of Congr likewise particular in obtaining ilium ham glee:, New York. or front the REGULAR AGENT, B. HANNAN, V Feb. 8 New York groat Cert . " J UST printed and for sale by A ugti s 29, Theological tt orks f AN EXPOSITIVN AND DEF, UNIVERSALISM, By the Rev. I. a Williamson of Balt eing the Unity of God as field by, U 1 the Attonernetit—Death ofChrist—* Pu duration of Punishment—Forvirne Judgement—Nature of Salvation—Rep surrcetion and Destruction of death. intended to di,nibuse the public mind, the many wisrepresentatione an Ind eulated against this body of Christia l cent.. Al.° for Sale, "THE PLAIN UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev, Th, more of Roston, a work designed to I! to the truth of that doetripe by Bible te' believers to the practiee Of its benevoll The fillowing matter is contained i Who are Universol6t.? - What do Universalists believe • .1 What evidences do I.lll;versalistsH the Scriptures in support 01 their belie tual holiness and happiness of all monk Passages from the Old and New T planted, which are adduced to dispro• Pnputar ofijeci low% to Univercalinn e the'evidentea of revealed Religion pre. I dollar. For sale at the Stores of Samnellle l Morris & Rrothois. July 4th, Large Print's, oF theßattle of , the Thames, and just received and for sale by graCt.4;° 7 :"" ,14 . t 1 !:tie offeetiorti le Speeificom. , H Physicians ..., Hence, Liver. by iinpuritiell urifier of the e. the Spring .rntighnut the using it (veil. imirendations h. dirretinui. [HANNAN. kill c.initv. 23—tf ~~ eat makers. Y LOR. fliSti2o it. P. shove, • ills lied virtue of ,YSPEI I I 4 IA. t. McKenzie, e strove corn. d hint at in. attending to ,sh under the Ein basing loses notice or its And be like• 00 Chatham Pottsville. 2 Sour fur pelP by DERSON. 31 tl2l r sale by DERSON 13:313 !übscriber has lus pricei, to ng manulac.. i Lingo street 'oats sill be 3,50 to $4,50, do. do. MI Being in the hion; he u to any in the tyle. LARNEY. 31-tf Grant, ear the building re, near Mar ,pod r•electionm and Queens sluctory prt y Produce. ' It A NT, lit kuLL, IAVrI ON. 36-ti 2ZEF2 iended to the efficient rem- Oar to their lid Debility' of s, and 'fugu e strengthen , Stomach and r ealihy action ey create Ap 'idditiebe and ly useful in rests Females They obviate ice! and Nee rtably mature trs nthe h i and v 3 t vigor. i o a nd et : , livise testify to " Irried females.dges of connu ii ae Fills may F . , iley soon reno. n (according n. They dila tion common mom the at ne ; they gen. E. and other ,en sickness in ing to direc— be one of the urifier of the Sarsaparilla, En having to set iii a notice of att. Aral be ai 100 ase- taville Pa. 6 =I ANNAN. 35- r Sate• NCE OF. Di vi c morn e . e : b : r e a_ d iversalists,—. s of Sins— his work•is in regard to atrionsly la. Price 50 GUIDE TO .mae Whittc. ad enquirers [Oniony ; and ; nt principles this work : adduce from in the even. ind .etement,-ex• e theireenti. plained •end nted. Price Is and J. 8. Tippecanoe, EREEE)
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