EI ' ' - f'Fire-furanei Couipanry. 111).‘KE both limited and perpettral:lnsuranicee onl -- LTA:Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, !Imolai Mills. Ilanis,ltaliles,Marehandize,Furniture.and. Prop.; arty_ of svery description, against toss or damage by FIRE. ; E' I Tito subscriber haablen; appointed AGENT for the a 7 hove mentioned lnititntion and is . now prepared to make trisanakces pop everj , deseri punt, of property at the lowest rates. REX/AAIUN BANN.% N. i Fe10.27.1825:' . • 15 THE 11, taAwAitu COUNTY I • In.rtrance Company: 'CAPITAL; AiITITORISED BY LAW. $250 000, ' CILAILTEIt PERPETUAL. , 111 AXE both limited and perpetual Insuranceth iV on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stoma. Hotels O lilla.llarni s Stables, Merchandise, Furnitureand Property °revery description,against lossordam age byLFIRE. , • MARINE AND !INLAND INSURANCE. The ' l . oclaWaie County hisurance company will alsO instire against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a gainst ,be dimdgia or loss upon the transportation of goOdsoratei. and mercindise by, water, or by rail way, upon terms es favourable as any other institution. For tiny forOer.in formation •on:the subject of insur. once. either; agktinst Fire, marine tar inland risks. Apply to IIENIllf•G. ROBINSON, As . ,ent. July 15 ; .134-1 f At Schuylkill Haven. ; • • ' - or WILLIAM B. -POTTS, j I pkt. Orwigaburg.'! NEWS TO THE-AFFLICTED. sealer's & AlbridliVs 4:13 Cikbratel Bolanla Health 4- Life Presekrer. co Tms Medtcioe known for many) years es Yea ger's ruedieme has nevrr been offered. to the public' for spiel until oils to. the proprietors have been iN t prevatled, upo -to o ff er it for the benefit of -those Who ere la ring -under any of the diseases-'here enumerated, , iz: "Cancers;l.llcers of the''throat and Body, Liver complaint, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cfnagh, Rheumatic affections in the bead and body, Cobs of long standing attended with etc ears pein Upon ;the kreast, CoNstrarrfola in many cases,lwheie the patient had beed,:ahandoned by the PhysiCian,;and pronorneed an hihurable case, this medicine hashed the mhst wonderl,,l effect." ' Tied preprietora are well aware of . the numerous Medicines that are already offered to the public fur the cure of some of the above diseases, many of whichlhavo not,the slightest effect of performing at any Ilmeja core—but the numerous testimonials which? have of late been given . to them, by some Of themost resriectable citizens, shows that there cab no loqger 1 bii any doubt as regards the medicine which, they nowoffer, and would say to those laic. ted--give it trial—adhere to its directior.s, and we ' will warrant 's permanent- cure. Certificates of some of the most remarkable cures can be seen by calling upon any of the Agents. Di. 'actione for tieing the medicine will -be fouud to ae company each bottle. •i , t AGENTS. I _ W. T. Eilitlnz and J. t' C. Martin. Doggists, Pottsville, NI - Miller, Shiefly and Smith, Hamburg, Berke Co. Paj, Moyer & Bushong, Reamatown, Lan caster iCo. Pal, George Meager, Myerstown, Leba non Co. Pd., Jacob Albright, Lancaster, Pa., Sam uel Rittera). :M. Reading, Pa. Prinell I per bottle. • •• ivlA.im9s PANACEA, = For Ocuria of Scrofula. or King's evil.lSophilts. and the haat painfatdisagrieeable, and hitherto incurable affections resuking therefrom. gheumatina, Ulcerous tore. WhitifStrellings, Diseases of dLe Liver and Shin. VeneOlDehilti y, 4c. and all; Diseases arising from lositi4 of ooor t Medicine is particidirly recommended at this airastan of the year, lie arialterative and; a purified of thd" blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitited clatitutions, which invalids are uncoil. scions Of - tint' they have experienced its effects.., , It is alsoirecommended in Diseases where the lungs and beat die ,suppesrd to ,be affected, and alko where Ihelcmiatitution is , broken down by the use;of lifereno, 9r Quinine THIS MEpicINE has the singOlar fortune: a. Just trihutia to its great merit, of being reecommend. ed by . the 'mkt celebrated Practitioners of Medicine the Onitedi States and Eurepe; whereas r.ot one pt•thc sPuiinup mixtures, made in imitation of it. h'es tho lewd lopport flan' the Medical Farully. This fact onfolan orgtiment so plain and conclusive; that tt needdonl7 !.." be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swaim' Panacea ii recommended to all those inval. Ids for idiom :Physician , . prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ofis, Extr4eta, c. Prepdred ritbSwaim's Laberztory. Philadelphia. Sold byf e.isinnan, Agent; for OcSuylkill Coun tyr.'undohn S.C. Martin, Druggist, (, ear's Street Pottsville.! rI -- ;, - ---- 'Pk .2121 an_ ihe n e cessar y liiiiii-ting Machinery to discharge the Schtfilkill.Coal Boobs immediately do application,at the lowest rates. . . Also. olorses and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do their own discharging. Apply,4d Nti, VI Washington street, near the Battery' • . • 4 ~- i ' WAI: T. ANDERSON New York,March 14,1840 . ' .. 11-tf 11 • f • • T oi n7 • r W ,msl worms !! worriis!! ~I tto-romoie these troublesome end iinimerotts in 114 . ~habilanti, of the Sternlieb and Bawds, Which streflerOmpiir the health and destrov the hype of Children, inteYJA YN.45",V TONIC ind-safe preparation I fur. the removal of the various ftindacof ,Wcirms, , liitirtipsia, Sour Stomach. want"ApPetite, Infantile Fever and_ Ague and Debilitiof thit Stomach and flowels'annilOreatia of Digeitten.! To be had at No. 20 Sonth• street, Philadelphia, and of Wm. T. 'Eptint, Sed alionenidt Pervin, Pottsville—Prico SO cents. 26 - : r • 4,14i1 i. _ pito/ice. _ i PTlEf i citizepna of Scl.uylkill, County, will apply to Ih'. 1 Rialature of Pconpalaania, at their neat session. iftir a' Branch of the United Siaitirßank of Pannsyl*aiiiia,f to be located in, the. Simnel' of Pout, tulle with : a' , capital of 1,000,000 Dollars. . ac. cording !o,thfiroviaiOna of the law in such casit tnitcle AO .tp vided. Il i done PI ,i, , . • .. , Quill & Steel Peims. , . r, , recelved a fresh supply of 4uile, and els° J a largo supply-of Steel Pens. among which are several' tic‘ !Inds...School Pens at 7.5 cents per groa t , in Bazei. Zr, a for merely • f Jane 20. .1 2.5—. W BANNAN. . 7 - Ikr Clinton, Foundry - N 0: flad. Og .- AL.E.,', '--- wi L. , b; s at private tate, the Foandry p e:xia tly.sita ated at Port ClintoniSchoylk ill coapty., Jail 'very freasonabie terms. ' This Foundry In - 10 t o Corameneement of the 'Mae Schuylkill and Eittignelianna Rail Road. now making, 'and' will in 4 shott titne be one of c.thd . .best situatio . n" : in the country to do a large business For terms: '& 0, 4140 ~. ~ ~' - , , PARKE ice, TIERS.' '-'-1 .. . . , -- - rem Founders, Philadelphia. --..., ... i if or ISAC MYERS. ,-, ,'• '----- (..1 . , - Port Clinton t received and for sea - :1 A r.4h,•qPi..7;ri. . B. IcANN P AN: ' • ' I -" . , •- • =EIII=EM 27-tf Id,-6n30. SEM= Effla EMI • "' ,-• • • 7: • OGIII • , • Settees %] (*.diktat . ita, - ousti . riltHE Subscribers respectfully - , announce to the . - 61 public that - they - have ccirnmenCedrrunning,a , -* DAILY ,LIN F ;HORSE 'NEW TROY BUILT COACI - lES Beth een:Reading ,and Petteville. i This -Line will leave_ Reading every morning at.7.o'cloca, and arrived at Pottsville- at l o'clock. P. M: where it connects with Foil." Schoener, Finney & Lice for Noithu'utheiland. - Cattawiesa and Danville. LeaiervFothivillp eicry morning al 7 o'cleek;',A. M. and arrives at Reading in time to t ith e tbriafterpociii Cars for Philadelpliira. at thecolkiising RkTES OF FAltli. Fare through{ either tray. - 2 00 From Reading:to Hamburg. - 00 Prom POtteville- lo lfintiburg, ~ •• • 'I 00 Way Fiuisengers =lithe charged the usual rates. ' Fur seats. apply at Col. Finney's and' Samuel i3dani's lintels; ,Reading." - and Mortimer's Hotel. and the Pennsylvania flail. Potlavifie. - Thp Prnprietors have careful-drivers and easy_ri ding -Coaches. land they pledged themselves to the public that every attention will be !paid to -- the-com, fort end convenience of passengers'. -4 1 - • I. 11-19.MPS9ti & Ch. September 5 .j 36—tf ~aln~on . tic Shad. DIMMED Salmon, Me: se Shad and No. I.Mack rel, for solo by • ;. • • • MILLER & HAGGERTY. Jane 27 , Lmither Lumber!! rrtHE subsc iber would respectfully invite the JP...attention of the public-to his stock of :Lumber, which 'consists of seventy thousand feet•of carious kinds suitable for Colliery purposes4 , such as Hem lock Planks, • Boards, Joists, Oak Plunk 1 end 2 inches,Seantling for Waggon sills', all well seasoned and AU. immediate use. also, _ • 20 thoosand Weather cards, - 25 tlioosaiid Shingles, Pannel Plank •l7} Plasterivig and Shingling Lath, all of which will be disposed, of low, and on accommodating terms, ' A. G ILE. Feb IS i ' ' 7if Passage from the OLD G OtIN TRY. PERSONS wishing to pay their pas sage for their friends in tho Old Coon • ,p - Ir i..A), try, can have their business attended to by applying to B. BANNAN. 'Miners'Journal office. His rates of Fare•frona • Liverpool to New York is 917, and 818 including Hospital. Morey—Chil dren tinder 10 years ofagettalf price March 14 T. G . it W. Pollock. SIGN • GOLdEN AXE, OFFER fur sale a large ant extensive asesortmenf of Dry Goode; Groceries, li trdware. Hollow Ware. Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horse-Shoe Nails, And vile, Vices, Bellows, Mould Boards Plough Shares, aa- Coulters. • March 31 1--11 • ram. FOATS . VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND LV PHOENIX BITTERS—The high celebrity which these excellent !Medicines have acquired, in curing al most every disease to which the human frame is liable. is 6 matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith Of the credulous • In caves of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles. bellied Pains, Rheumatism. Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids; Unhealthy Appliance of the Skin.Ner eons Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Deli cate Health. every.tind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, anti m all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines hare invariably proved certain and speedy remedy. - They restore vigorous health to the most ex hausted constitutions. A single trill will • place the Lite Pills and Phenix Bitters heyend.t he reach of tom petition, in the' estimation of -tvery patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. 'B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, New York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of lnhn hloffat's signature. ;Kr The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price. 25 cents, 511 cents, and $1 each, according to the size; and the Phenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or each, with full di ectionli. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION 4 —An inier eattng little pamphlet.eritaled " Moffat's Medical Man uaLdesigned mid Domestic Guide to Health—contain ing accurate information concerning the most preva lent disease,and the most approved remcdies—by WM. B. MOFFAT."' Apply to the Agents. Agents.— The Life medicines may also be had of the principal druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Carmine. Ask for hlotrats Life Pills and Plicsnix Bittersi, and be sure that a fac simile of John Moffat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box4of pills. • . • These valuable Medicines are for, sale by Messrs. MILLER & lIAGGERTY. Pottsville. ' September 6Ch. NCO. 39—cf. • iliolrat's Life rills, and rhos nil Bitters.' • rortllE perfectly, safe, unerring, and successful treat.. ment of almost every species of disease by the use of iI!OFF'AT'S LIFE MEDICINES, is no longer a matter of tioutii, as a reference to tho ezper ience of ,rnan;N thousac,fi l patients will satisfactorily prove. Dur • ingtac present arnith alone nearly One hundred cases have come to the kn, - .`wledge. of Mr. Moffat, where the patient bas,./fo all app,nrance. effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and juut.tious use of the Life Me dicines—some eightor ten of thCse had been consider ed beyond all hope byi their medicailitendants. Such happy results area source of great pleasCre to Mr. M. and inspire blip with new confidence to rec.' mend the use of his medicines to hitt fellow-eitixens. The LIFE MEDICIA ES area.purely VELETA BLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope ration. and at the same time thorough,—acting .rapidly upon the scereitonsef the system--ca aging off all acri monions humors, and assimilating with. and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a shor ter space of time than any other prescription. In fever and-Ague, Inflammatory Itheumatism,lFevers of every descriptien, Sick Headache, Heartibern,Diztiness in the head; PainB in the Chest.Tlituleney. inpairayi ap petite, and in every disease arising from an.impurity of the blood, of a disordered state of the stomach, the use of these Medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly euperior to any other mode of treat ment. • All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be par ir. ‘cular in taking them strictly,ace.ording to ihe directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he bi2aelf may say in their favor. that ba 'hopes to gain credit; , ' It is alone by the. results of a fair Is the maderan invalid, and does be wish to. know whether the Life Medicines will suit • his own caret-If so, let him call or send Moffat's agent in this place,a nd.pro cure a copy of the medical Manual, designed as a Dts mestin Grua:tete Ifealtb; - puhlighed gratuitously. lie wi:l there find - fettumeratediierrilany extraordinary cases of cure; and' perhaps dome ciactit similar to w °t; Moffat's Medical Office in Now Yo: This 'Medicine ean,abyYtid.obtainetii of MILLER dr, HAGGERTY,. • • Agents for Settnilkill County. Pottsville,' SePlelnber : 6, 1340 . ' 4—tr SWAIM% Panaeeq, -!. '_ • Vermifuge, Leidx's Blood . in ‘. Medicated Sarsaparilla, - " Totrie - kAnti-Dxspeiitie Co!: De. ',Vegetable Febrile Dr. Beehtel's ?almoner' , Preservative Math, Eitriat. or Iroolop Indian Spipifie,,- - ;, `. Fire t hing's, -Remedy for the tooth 1 . Ache ' • further partilmlats,-z - see - advertise ments inanother part 'of tbeitaperi -B.it4NNAM n - 2 Ja ' • ' 2 14100 fl(AMS.Shouldane,o4Bl;lo4.lo2e:yaleUgoll#r derf did in 111414 and for tele, by MILLER 4 HAGGERTY't i. June 40. .1" - • - • -~-~,.;:--,..~~~_t~~'2`:-~~-''.:'.:;., ~,sus-.~-x~~-CT^~*,ri~T.~evr^.~+n..:s~_.~~,.~c 40 — luny a el , ~ -61)27.1ict 4 , Arie - ~., c IOIIIIIIG- :STORE, / THE subscati:4esieCiresyntmlas his friends and- the . public in pun!. 04 - • be his Insiltuezesd :and Awed. au u. t= "aarteient agapelee and freak , DittiCrt MEDiCiNaI.THESIttuf:AND DYE. STUFFS,: • :'" together with rietY ,Offerfumeig-and - FancY Artiehrkted sa attortracnt of PATENT MEDI:. CINES - suckse Baterianya Drans.Oodfiey'a CrirdiaLTetrlittriblest Balsrun, DlOby'a 'Carminative, Balsam Da Mute, British OIL Harlem . Oil, Opedeldoc, WOrm Tru , k ecker's EyeSahre.iresie Antibllious ihogge : ion'i -Eye,•Water, Golden Tincture, : Tetter, Ring Worm and Itch Ointinent, Barber'S celehrited Horse Powder.fec. All of which' are offered for sale very Or Having engaged the services of an FAPERI ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadelphia', -he felts confidence in isauringthe public - . that Nesters:Ws Prizscairr toss Will he carefully and accurately corn: pounded - at , all hours. 'Neither pains or expense have teen spared in' procuring the best selection; of articles. and he hopes by attention and carer to merit and iecieva his ehare'orPublic patronage. ,": . • ; JOHN S. C. MARTIN, 1 ' ' I Centre Street—next to Alahatitangn. Fottaville - leb. 22, 1840.' • i NEW - STORE • • , Ir. C. ,lc: W. Pollock, mcirAvk just received a New and Ele ant aseor ment of Fall. and Winter Gonda, consisting o Broad;!.Beaver,:Pilot and &Milo Cloths; Cassi meres, and Sattinets, Merinnes French Chintzes,calmoes, 51118141, de Lanza, Shallas, &c. Broche, Illerinoe, and Woollen Shawls& Bkre. Black. Satin, and Bombazine St - ocks; ' • Blankets; Tickin, :: . CiMton Flannels, , Br. and Bk Muslim!, Country Flannels, &e. ficaticry and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waite &c. With - a general as sortment . of Hardware, Queen anti Cedar Ware, Nana and Spikes. .' Wrought and Horsehoe Nails, Anvils and Vices American, English, Blister, Cost, Shear and Ger, man Steel. All of which will be disposed of at he' lowest prices. --"Call lied See. ' Nov 23. 47 Wetherill & Brother, At 7HE OLD STAND No. G 5 NORTH FRONT STREET, ' •-; - EAST SIDE. Matz DOORS FROM THE CORNER Or ARCH• ST POILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS .OF White Lead dry and / Calomel, ground in Oil, i Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do , _ Litharge. ' Vifriol .Alb. Chronic Yellow, :Snip. Quinine •do Green Tart. Emetic do Red E d th o er N Su iu lp i h c . • Patent Yellow Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caustic . : ' 01. Vitriol Coin. do‘ , ' • ' Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia • • 1 , • Muriatic Acid Sulph. do Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi. de N erect. Sup .Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral Corms, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. Refiners ofChamptior,Sal Nitre,Brimetone,florai.dic. Offer Rd wile the above mentioned a nicles.together with a general assortment of Paiute. Druga and Dye Stuffs, and every other artfele in the Chemical andlbledicinal line. Being Mannfeturers of all the articles enumerated un-1 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 4 30. Oct -I 1837 48- Paints, Oil, Olassi, &c. ALST received and for sale at the:Drugi Store o the, subscribe'. White Lead—dry ono ground 'ROW; ' Red Lead, - Spanish Brown, dock Lead, il hrome Green, Black Paint, Chrome YelloW, Green Paint, Yellow Ochre, Copal Varnish, Windsor Glass, Linseed Oil, Japan Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, - Venetian Red,..,. Paint te.ishes, Bre. • 1 Also an assortment of Drugs; Medieires, themi. eels, Dye Stuffs, Patent ittetheines, dte. JOHN S.C. MARTIN', Centre St.,--nest daor to Mahan.ango St Juno 13 -- 2-4 Shamokin Coal Land FOR-! SALE. ® NE undivided half part of two tracts of land, 7. 7 satiate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady. and Robert Gray, eontaining eight hundred and sixty•eightitercs and allowances; these lands are adjoining the flourishing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second pottsville) they abound with both the red ash and the white ash coal; and on the lower tract iron ore. of the kid. ney species. has been 'found in considerable quanti ties. The Pottsville and Danville railroads runs nearly through the middle of both tracts, ard„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 the canal is finished to the tide Eater) of 411 •the markets on the Chesapeake. This property is otTered for sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston. by A. W. JOHNSTON ) , Executor, No. 7, Clinton SquareiChesnut• street, • • • . West it Broad. ' Philadelphia Feb. 8 r" 6- _TEST received arid for Pale by E.Q.& A. HEN DERSOS. A RP . ugust 1, - . ~ 1=•• IChCASH.i prime dairy Cheese. for Fate MILLER* HAGGIERTY. June 20. New York smoked' Beef. JUST received an aaditiondsupply of tkiis eupe rior article. For sato by '. • Dec 7 49-If ' T. '& J BEATTY. Pascal Iron Works Ware ." 'house.. • i• No. Ti South Third Street, corn 4 *btu PHILADELPHIA._ . affotils Tasker 116 . ATOrrith IRON; founders. and" Manufactuiera cif' Coal Grates'. FurnacegoKitehen Ranee Bath Boil Perpetual Orns,lto. Welded Wrought Irori Tubes; for Steam. Gas; Hot Water.' 411. e. i • Safetv , Lampi 1 1 of the bill!: Conetructioit.. Pattern?, for the Foetidly received,ataleastings delivered et the Warehottee, Third & Wilnut, St. I !, • - r-Sept,prtiket: 26. .1839. • - woopg:. USTopened.a large line splindiq so pplyorzeimen_ a ir_ ably Ooods,compru W ana g6neral assonment!or DR GOODS, - • • GROCERIES, A fipfr,,4 R FIS I, PL - ASTER, : GHEES,E,. SALT, = I Ail'of'whieh will be sold cheap forcish or va chingiioecountry produce. at the Store'or 'JOSEPH WUITE & SON. . 411 " ) ealbon- ' .. rflt4ta 620176:00N.t11iTi0, - ,COAL 431,ERC fi r Front Street, ~ (WhaiiibOt. of Eicistb streeS,Schnylkillt 'M.!IY:= II3 • 1- 2? Picked Lobsters. Cheese. mica , - . _ lira,' antra = STORE.. _ ripuz Babatelib'el ir;nsrmi-bis graterntacknowl '•eaitementette.-tha of Pothnritkr.and ethera; yetni,ifrappelt-forwaid to hi* eisistanee, after the - loss a hie property by fire in December lest i - itio;Miquainitheni and their O h -0 am enity, 'Unit he hal.. again tonimenced the Drag ,Tharineasickfthiaiseformstly.occapied by choice -W.:,,Clemtna, in Centre Street, in the 'borough a Yottaville*whkre ipay always be had a 'general as seitinent of • --•• Drags, - I Nledicingis Paints r : - Glass,-17,:ye Slants, And every otheititticlein the above line. which he iirdispdßed to - :riellon`lery low end accommodating terms. . N. Si Er' Physicians prescriptions virefidly put op &tills shortest notice. 1 WM. T. EPTING. Pottsville, tfaS 3051838. jCmA4ices TMI and- i:telscap. full and half bouhd Dockets , ron tatl,ttud for sale_ cheap. at the !ander , / of the subscriber. - - r- • 1 . - PANNAI I4 I. april 4 " - • - .1 14 • • • • Davyls Safety LamOs • . CIF. the best.conatructiontand most approved kind also makes new games to old lamps. sad other cloaks done at the stihscribei's'Clock and Watch Maker Shop,jn Centre street.i 7,,June I 2Q—tf JOSEPH COATSWORTH. . . . . Pottsville MARBLE MANUFACTORYi . TIIE subscriber begs leave to inform! the inhab• tants 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 put:. Chascito give him a Call, as he assures 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 tnglish or. German, Scotch, Irish. or Welsh language or the dialect. June _ . ISAAC TAYLOR. 15 . j 24 NEW STORE.. "on stfbscribers would inform their friends and IL the public that _they have ' establiShed them selves to business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Parvins _Drug Store, where they offer for 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 mast reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do eh exclusive cash business. The public ere invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before put. chasing elsewhere. . - E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16 20— For Sale. To Iron Manufacturers. THE Subset iber having obtained thC '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 pattent to manufacture Malliable Iron and Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Mancifac. lure of Iron. Applications to be made to William F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. •*- '.F. W. GEISSENHAIN ER. Jan. 4 , 1 PRE Valley Furnace, some time ego arranged for smelling Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, with an, excellent and powerful Steam Engine at- tached to It. - The furnace is situate four miles from Port Carbon, up the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, on the Valley Furnace land. These lands crossing the whole of the Schuylkill Cost range, contain ell the different coal Veins Or strata of coal of that! celebrated Coal region, a nom. her of which have - been opened, and some of them are now - worked, "Where is tilso of Iron Ore upon the land, some of the Veins of which have been opened; the favorable location and facilities already created inspire the hope of making Iron at the,very cheapest, rate. , . To a good tenant the conditions would' be made easy. - For terms apply to , WILLIAM F. DEAN. Pottsville July 18 29—tf Festivals & Fasts. A . fresh supyly, just received and far sale by B. BANNAN Dr. Wm. Evans', , - Camomile Pills, eureS Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, iqg FRVOUS diseases, liver, complaint l , dyspepsia A.‘ billions diseases, piles, ulcers, female weakness and all cases of hypochondriaeism, !mai spirits, pal pitetion of heart. nervous irritability, nervous weak ness, fluor slims. seminal weakness. indigestion, loss of appetite, ilea rtburn. general debility, 'bodily w ea k neSs, choloris or green sickness.; flatulincy, - hyiteri. cal faintings. hystertcsaresdaehes, hiccim, sea sick. ness 'tight mare, rheumatism. asthma, tic Onion rein, cramp.' spasmodic affections, an those who are victims to that most exerne:atine d! order, Gout, w i tll find relief from their sufferings. b a course. o Cr.—Evans' medicine. BEWARE OF . COUNTERFEITS. Caution. -13e partictilar in purcliasing to see that the label of this Medicine contain a notice of its entry according to Act of Congress: And be like wise particular in o'taining them at 100 Chatham street, New York, or from the Regular Agent.^ 13 NANNAN,Pottsville. _ Of whom also map be obtained, Dr. Evans, Sitothing Syrup, (foe te.thieg,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague Pi 11,., _ Dr. Good's Good's Female Pithy, . . The Baron Von, Hotcheler's Pillt. , ' A The'above invaluable Medicines are old l Whnle. sale and Retail at 100 Chsttiam Stitel, Net! , York, 3 South Seventh Street, Philadelphiii, 36 hornbill Boston, Mass.. And the following Ag eta:— , B. Bannon. Pottsville, Hamilton & Gi,er,i.l.7arlisle. Wm. Rel!, Harrisbing, Win. Barnside.lLOcithuiren, Jahn, Wind, Lancaster, D. S. Clarke.l Erie, J. P Olinead, Bethany, B. Campbell & Co. Waynesburg Horatio L. Pieree..Carbondale, J.W.,, li,uncaii, Bed... ford, (Hugh Afters, Irwin O. 'Arthorc) Pittsburg, C. Christman, Mauch Chunk. , Hand ,&.• Kirtland, Housdale, B. Bright, Attentowit.-':' , i j ,'' ' '. 2 , IrrREMOVAL.--Dr. Wm. Evans as vemoved his. office in Philadelphia for the sale of his Calm atax and Aswitsrawr Stram, for children to. No...3South Seventh, corner of Market,s treet; where alltuainesiconneeted with these le tif hils Medicines. will in future be transacted; and where the above Medicines may always be bed Gravotimi I- - ..% ~ - .1 ~, - WM: EVANS.. M. D..' 13 - N: .The principal Officeis af,NO.IOII Chat.. ham Street, New-Yolk, where Commanication by letter, are reqiested lobe made direct. 1 .EWARE OF COUNTERPErr .1113 el till' , --Jacr.-.4ti.,-: - .- % .v.,;.-!:;;.....-,. - .-.........- .- -- • ~,'. ;:.., . , - -•- .. . .. . .. . . .. Cliesi .. `3lW* " Its reeisti!if andtor sale - Ver*: , iniperiortildi , l i ort Wines U 1 E 4utca 'CMriOMy, - ilslotof Putt NViotrtlirece from Oporto; job, . eatilby ? 61;ii&GGE11741yi. ham 97 I 96-- 1" 1 7 !II ~~ --- a .To be Let. NNAN. , , ME ME J ME •: . • INTERESTING AND ,APPLNAB.CE TO THE ApFxrciiv, withl)itietiges 'Stomach; or Nerves ; Such aa DYSPEPSIXOtither - at - runlet or Casua under tha worst slialphimii 'Of restlessness, Low nese of Spirits, and General 'Emaciation; CON - sumptioN. 'whether of the 'Lunge or Liver LIVER, it'FfECTIONS; JAIINDICE. both Ed iary and Spasmodic, COSTIVENESS; WORMS of every variety-41H EUMATISM; whether Acute Or Chronic—togetber with, GOUT, SCROFULA Paine in the Head, Rack, Limhs, and side, TY PHUS FEVER, SCARLET FEVER, 'Putrid Sore Throit.. FEVER and AGUE, Spasmodic Palpitations of the Heart and 'Arteries, Nervous Irntability. Nervous Weakness, Hysterics. 'Tic Douloirreux,CraMps. Female Obstructions, Heart. born Headache, Cough, the Common . or_Humid • . and the Dry or the Whooping; ASTHMA, Gravel and Dropsy. , The - Blood has hitherto been considered by Empi. rice and etheri, as the givat regulator Of the-human system, and such, Is the devotedness of the adherents to that erroneous •doet rine. that they content them selves with the Simple possession of this fallacious opinion, without enquiring li.to the primacy sources from whence. Life, Health, and Vigor emanate, and vice versa. pain. sickness, disease and death. Not so with Da Hon, whose extrusive research and practical experience so eminently qualify - him for the profession of which be'hns been one of the most use fol members. Ile contends—and a moment's reflex lion will convince any reasoning, mind of the correct nese of his views—that the stomach, liver, and the associated organs are the primary, and greet regale. Lirs of health, and that the blood in very many in stances is dependent on these ofgansond that unless medicine reaches THE MOOT OFTH E DISEASE, tho atipetficiallanodynev usually proscribed, eevre but as foils to cover the ravages of decd.rooted maladies. Under these convictions. at the experise eyeing of close application, the doctor has discovered a medi. cine wh o se searching powers are irresistible. and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge of its being a radical cure m the various diseasewalresorinumer. aced, even if applied in the most critical cases, but he does not intend to prescribe to nunrs BOTAIVIC PILLS a supernatural agency, although from positive proofs yiithin the knowledge of hundreds, he is prepared to chew, that when every other earthly remedy has been given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS have never been kpown to fail 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 perfection in the Malaria 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, lei; is clearly evinced in the following CERTIFICATES. Dyspepsia or Indigestion Effectually Cured. Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately been restored o a sound state of health.• through the efficacy of DR HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it an indispen sable duty to state certain facts relative to the di ease under which he had so ion, suffered. The symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con start rejection of food, head ache. palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesome dry 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 alffictions,logeffier with an unusual degree of flatulence, brought on such a state of ex treme weakness, as to prevent him from attending to his busines, and his health appeared lost beyond recovery. His friends and relatives became alarm ed at the melancholy prospedt, and strongly recom mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were administered, and in a few days prochiced astonish ing relief, and finally realized a perfect restoration to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER. Liver Complaint, -with much Derangement re the Nervovs System. Mr. Joshua Roberts was afflicted with a billions and nervous disease to an alarming degree, being attended with all the distressing symptoms which affect a relaxed constitution, viz.—A sick head-ache loss of appetite, giddiness sa the hied, pain in the sto.naclrafler 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 stile, which often induced the most dreadful debility ; indeed, he thought he was afflict ed with evrry internal complaint'the human body is liable to. He was generally making trial of various remedies, all of which *ere equally fruitless, unt. he had recourse to Hunt's Botanic pilIP, from the superior virtues of which medicine his health is per fectly re-established, and is now able to pursue his employment free from pain or disease. JOSHUA ROBERTS. Austin/ordinary ease of Rheumatism. accompanied with Diarrhea and Nervous Debility. Mr. Joseph Hart, from being exposed t o cold, was attacked with a most painful Rheumatic complaint in the head, and neck, which continued with dis tressing violence for several months. The principle symptoms were—a swelling and eleruciating pain of all the joints.and an entire loss of theirose ; both the pain and the fever generally suffered an increase in the evening. The pair.s were increased Oil the slightest motion, and were more severe in the night time. A constant diarrhcba, which ' produced its general consequences—flatulency, lowness of spirits, and general wasting of the body. He 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 this world conld not give him any relief. But seeing an ad vertisement on Hunt's Botanic Pills, he was directed by an Almighty Providence to use them ; he did so, and after a fortnight they produced a favorable change, and ho is now a healthy and strong man. • JOSEPH HART. do 4 :.F• • interting chat of Lowness of Spirila; with a vi otent Spasmodic Affection. Mr. Francis Caldwell was afflicted for several years with extreme debility, together with a train ofaymp• toms generally termed nervous affections, and which, perhaps, it would be hnpossiblefor the pen al the most learned physicians to desetlibe. to this case the spasms in the stomach were so frequent and excruciating es nearly to deprive hiln of reason pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers and toes, flatulence, sickness at the stomach, and a general agitation of the whole system, insomuch:that a common Incident rendered the mind timid.and ap. prehensive. In order to remove these diwressing symptoms, and restore the constitution; to its former energy, a large portion of medical skilkhad been ex. hausted without any advantage; ehange of' air, and other remedies were also unavailing, and the mind and body appeared to be &Voted to a ruthless die. case. In this hoaelesi and languid situation. Mr- Cahlwell was recommended to make trial of Hunt's Botanic Pills, the effects of which were visable in a few days, and by, a, ,cprttinitance of the medicine (according to direetions.)` lila strength became corn. pletely restored,_and a sound elate of health, was happily established.' • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT'S. Creentio--Tle panic - tiler in porelikining to nee that the label of this Medicine contains a notice n its erairiccordioglo-Act of Congress. -lAnd be like wiee peticulai - in obtaining them at 100 .Chatham street. New York, or from the REPULARAGEN'TS. R. ZIicELWEE, HOTisburg. .. • . • Feb 22::' ; ',Letter and Cap PaPar. 20A REAMS No. 3 Law { plain,) ‘ ff 3 Jo, : • ruled, 150 do do 2'• doland plain. 50 do* do .1. •do 150 reuntrltio.2.cap. plain • rcir Bale if-O et we. , ry !crwell by E. A. H ATHAW Alti dr. Ca -Merchants, —l3aoutli 'Front at. Phitadelphig r Atigust -• • I 32-- ':'New lriac NQ 3 MackereLot-14411anspection in for sale' by_ , E. Q. & 4 uENpignictri. ;t" . • Leidy's...Media:led J x r act of Sardaggriita. :To the" 'Won! I . - . .. , . . IF you Isiah to make nee eSarsapari la. be advised to . 1 ! try DR. MET'S MEDICATED *XTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. ' It is positively tb L strongest pre paration in existence, one bottleof it ( hich coals but one dollar) being - equal to one gallok . . (Syrup, as it is usually prepared in the shops, and equ Ito two bottles of any other extract.. Dr:-Leidy-begal =ace to state that he himself prepares it, and can conseq ently vouch fa its strength.:, NuMerous Physicians.th oughoni the U nited States4ive it the-preference eve. all other prepa, rations . ofSarsaparilla, both from the fa t ofita supermy strength, (consequently efficacious wh • employed) end from the circumstance of its being pre tartd by -a Fete. tar Apothecary 'ar.d Physician, atteste. by Dr'. thyalc; Chapman, - Jaskscin, Homer, Gibson, i • woes, James; Coxe, &c. & It is useless here to name the nnm wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the Suffice it to.say, it is recommended b throughout the world. in diseases of Sin &a , and particularly all diseases produ of the blood 'and animal fluids. As a blood, it is at all times (and particular ) and Fall) invaluable. ' In warm climate Summer Season, no person should nrgl sionally Numerous certificates and r from Physicians, and others accompan For sale by Sole agent forSchlu! June 6 Wanted Itnmedi. w,,EVER AL good Pantaloon and Apply to LIPPINCOTT & Corner-ot Ccntre& Ma Au g nm is, cr.r. ALSO, an.Apprenticc;tnquir The Camomile ANOTHER recent test of the unri Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicines. TEN YEARS STANDING.—Mr. 176 Stanton btrect, was afflicted with plaint for ten years. which ancapaci, teryals, for the period of sir years, his business, restoted to perfect .Im , salutary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evan 'BEWARE OF COUNTER 07 Caution —l3o particulir in pu the label of this Medicine contains, entry according to Act of Congress. wise particular in obtaining them a street, New. York, or from the Regular Agent. 13. BANNA • Jan 1.1, Loaf Lump and Stea L OW priced, suitable for eservi E. Q. & A. H E August 1, Slroughton's Eli THE genuine Stoughtnn's Bittern E. Q. & A. HE Augtist 1, New Store. 91MM Subscribifs, under the firm ( I - LI roll & Co. have opened a Store lately occupied by N. Nathans r on Ce ket Street, where they have tor-)ale a of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware ware, which they intend to sell at sa cea for Cash ur in exchange for Conn ROBT. M. JOS. F.O • • JNO. W. September 5 ' DR. GOODE' CELEBRATED f' FEMALE MOATHLY ILLS. WIVE:SE Pitts are strongly rtcom ended to the notice of the ladies as a safe an e ffi cient rem edy in removing those complaints pe oiler to their sex, from want of exercise, or gene al Debility of the System, Obstructions, Suppressim e, and Irregu larity of the Menses; at the same time strengthen. lug, cleansing, and giving tone to the Stomach and Bowels, and producing a new andhealthy action throughodt the system generally. They create Ap petite, correct Indigestion, remove iddiness and Nervous Headache and are eminen ly, useful in those flatulent cumplaints which disress Females so much at the " Max OF LIFE. " They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Ner vous Affections, &.c. &e. They invariably testure the pallid and delicate female to heal h and vigor. These Pills have gained the sanction and oppres bation of the most eminent Physicians in the Unit edl,l States, and many mothers can lik wise testify to their extraordinary e ffi cacy. To m riled females, whose expectations of the tenderest pl dges of conno. bial happiness have been defeated, t cite Pills may be truly esteemed a blissful boon. They soon reno vate all fonctional debility,, and if to en (according , to directions,) obviate all morbid act: in: They liitl• pellthat fulsome and disagreeable Ben tion'eomnion' to f males at each monthly return, li ewise the at ten hint pains in the back, side, or lo ns ; they gen &ally counteract the nausea, vomiti g, and other nervous affections in cholorosis, or gr en sickness in a few days, (and if continued occor ingto direc— tions,) soon effect a perfect cure. This Medicine is acknowledged: fo most valuable ever discovered, as a Blood and fluids. It is superior whether as a sudorific or alterative BEWAR E OF COUNTERFIEITS, re Caution—Pc particular in purchasing to set that the of this Medicine contains a notice of its entry according to Act of Congrels. And be likewise particular in obtaining.them at 100 Chae. ham street, New York. or from tha REGULAR AGENT, B. BANNAN, P Feb. 8 New York groat Cert JUST priutcd and for sale by August 29, 'theological IF orks AN EXPOSITION AND DEF D UNIVERSALISM.. ) By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Bah cing the Unity of God no held by the Attonement—Deelh ofChrist—P duration of Punishment—Forgiven Judgement—Nature ofSalvatinti--; Re surrection and Destruction of death. I intended to disabuse the public mind ) the many misrepresentations so inJ ciliated against this body of Christi:! 1 cents, Also -fur Sale, "THE PLAIN UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev. T , more of Boston, a wint designed to to the truth of that doctrine by Bible believers to the practice of its benevol, The following matter is contained Who are Universalists? What do Universalists believe 7 What evidences . do-Universalist! l the Scriptures ,in stipport of their bell teal holiness anti:happiness ot:all man Passages from the Old and New plaineclovhich are adduced to dispr• merits. - Popular objections to Universalism he evidences of revealed Religion pre dollar. For Mlle at tho Stores of Samuel Morris & Brothozs.. July 4th, • Large Prints .• iftF the' Battle of the Thames. an ' 47 joat received and for Bale by • ..Notice. • 1. WREREAS, letters of admit:a tuition of- the. Goody and chottles, which . re of Sainuel -Brooke, lite of the Borough of Poittivilfeilti the.' County of Schuylkill. deceased, have been:greeted' by the Register of-Schuylkill Wooly. , to: the-aub.. scriber.. _ - All persona indebted to the paid Samuel Smoke deceased, are r3quested to make lrnmOiate payment and those j having claims against the' estate of the said dem - treed, to make known the pa oto him wlthi cat tlefay.l - '• • ISAAC ruinioltacon PottevilN, Ociobei 10, ' -41—=ed roils airectione sole Specifie.-- all Physicians Bones, Liver. ed by impurities I, purifier , of thek in the Spring „throughout the, closing it oca? , commendations th'e . - BANNAN. • Brill county. 23—tf teln • Yea. make rs AYLOP— lantongo Ai: 32 as above. ' ills ollediertue of YfitEPSIA, J. McKenzie, ho above corn. ted him at in n attending to ith under_the Eft& chasing lo see notice of its And be Itke 100 Chatham Pottsvillo. 2 1 Sugar ,gr, for pale by DERSON. 31— EZZ or sale by DERSON 31— I Grant, rar- the building ire, near Mar. good selection and Queens . isfaetory pri. ry Produce. GRANT, R ROLL, IAWTON. 36-t( be one of the urifier or the Surseparilleo ttsvine 6 =I BANNAN. 35- 1 r Sale. NCE OF more„ embra - F iverealiste,— I niphm of ent and p„ i I seane-- , • ntence.—Resi This :work is in regard: to ' etrionely ne. Price 50 GUIDE 'To amas Whine. ead enquirers alimony ; and nt principles In this work i adduce from ef in the even. _ estersien4,es t i •ve.thejr 'anti. ; and Med.' Price nriz and L Ticipe4nce i IM MECO
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