U "t =OE I ESE ISt on, .kv.M.Briek. StOt.- -- "JP. dOteli Barns.Siahies. hieranki izeTFormaire. and. Prop.' emir of etery doscription, against loss ordamage FIRE. ' ' The subscriber bisbeen appoinied AGIENT fortis 2.1 batome alien cd rnstitntion and is now prepartnito make; Insuswicia 'apon eve!, deseriptionof p_rotir.st the, in vest - " ' BA NAN. Pousrilre:Feb.27. 1836 . _ .1 15 - _ Tut'. tot4A Iv 4 nE COUNTY InstsreitsecCompany. CAPITAL ArTITORISED BY LAW. $250 001 i, -CHARTER PPETUAL. R llit AK F:botli limited nd- perpetual inrarances LTA on Brick:Stone or Fmme,Buildings. Stores. Hotels, Mills. Writs, Stablus. Merchandis=e. 'Furniture and Prtinerty oterpryflasc,iption,against lossor dui:t sap brFIRE. -1 ''' ,t 1%. ..._ MAREN,BI4I 4 III,44V4.AND INb'URANCE. - ' The Delaware Ceutity Inturapco company wtII akto insure agitinst 'Use on all It`nds of marine risks, and . It. gainst the damage tir lass pon the transportation Of gpods.uares, and mercand se bywater. or by rail way. upon terms as - favourable a any other institution. For any rurtltur information on the subject of incur ance. either against Fire itarine or inland risks. Apply Ca i ! HENRY G. ROBINSON. Arent. July 151 134*.tf- = At Schuylkill Haven. ' ' I =!...... t ' oOr 4 WILLIAM B. POTTS. 1 At Orwigsburg. i . Well gees . Albright's ..to CelOralel Botanic Sala 4 Life Prtserier. -CI) 11111111: Medicine k 'lion? for many years as, Yea -IL gees me icine hinvever been offeged , to the • public fur sale until nflatd. the proprietors have been / prevailed opt % to offer ii for, the bene fi t of those.: who are laboting under ny nf the diseases here enumerated, Viz: "Can ers, Ulcers' of the' throat and. body, Liver comp aint, Spitting of Blood. ii Whonpingenegli.lthecunctic affections in the head antibodil Colds,pf• lon gstanding attended with se vere pain! upon thq,tieagt, Cnriscitrnon in many cases. where !Impatient ii ad been6abandoned by the Phydiciark an pronoond an incurable-case, thin medicine has bakthe m oot wonderful effect." The prOprietors are we I awar§of the numerous medicines' thal arc alread offerea to the public for. the cure,tif some of the above diseases . many of which hove not the slight it effect of performing at any limn, a cure—but t te., numerous testimonials which hate ofilate' been ivcn to them, by some of the niost,r l espectahld citi ens, shows that there can no loner ; tic I any dealas regards the: medicine which the y nod offer. an would say _to those afilic. ) ted—givOit a aria: --adh re to he directions, and we will warrant e' permit= .cure. - . Certifidiites lof some ofhe moat remarkable cures ean . be se ' ti calling up n any of the Agents. Di. by . I ) rections f?r Tv tn rheeAleitie will be found to ac. Company ,eac bottle. ki' .) 1 AriRNTS.. ' W. T. Misting and .1.:IF. C. I d agrifigists, - !-Pottsville;` Pa. Ali Iler, R a amburg, Berlisiflo.l Pa.j . Moyer & ong. wn. Lan. caster Co 4 Pa I, George P eager. Myerstown. Leba non Co. IT a.. Kicnb ; , Albi chi, Lancaster, Pa., Sam. uel Ritter ; P. M. Readm Pa. ilk 07 Pricel 1 per,bottl ~ . . 'lnky 4.1' l.;' ' S* UPS IP ANACEA, . Ajax - Cure of Scrofula, et King's evil. Syphths. and 4.- ashen i/poinful.disarreabk, and hitherto toeuredde afectiaaa' r attar' therefroni. Rheumatism, Uleerotis --Vora, ll'Ail e spellings, Diseases of the Liner and Shin GeherarDehi iv, Ike. ana all Diseases arising from . lezparit.of loaf. '• 1. e) rirldiS , ledicine , is Particularly recommended at 'MI' this aeatinn of the vi.ar, as an alterative and a ,purifier or the bland. Jit gives a tone and vigor.to debilitated : constitutions, )which invalids are uncon. ecious.of lintit they have! t extierienced its effeets. Ilia also recommended in Diseases where the lungs and breait a e iiipposed to be affected, and also -where the constitution in-broken down by the use of Mercury "iir Quinine; ~ THIS MEDICINE, has the singular ihrtune a just tribuie tolits great merit, of being reccomMe ‘ pd. osi by the morit celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United 'States an " turope ; whereas Lot one of the sfoirloos mixtures , nade - in imitation of it has the least supriort Vona 4 i_Medical Family. This I facttiffari an rgument i plain and conclusiver o that it !tie& only obe merit: ned to enforce conviction. Swaim:S. Pan- cca is rem, mended to all those invol. ida far - Whom Physicianspreleribe Sarsaparilla Syr 'tips; Extracts, &c. ' ' - Prepared_ t Swaim's ,Labsratory. Philadelphia. ti, Sold by S. Banna gent for SchuylkiliCoun. 1 1 ty; and John .C. Martip, Druggist, Centre_.Street l'ottaviller. , .s. September ME CM To Sok4lkill 80, - direct-to rIPHE stibleilber is prep -IL and the necessary llon the Schuylkill Poe' Boats the lowest rate ' Also, Hontet Trish to do they Apply at No, , New 'York, blttreh 14,1 and Hoist'' own (Hach , 12, Washi 1 liVornis . WO • 1 81! worms ! ! ! . I . . nlo ratßove 'these troublesome and dangerous in 1s- habitants of the Stomach and irOwels, which 13 o-often Witte r.the , healt and destroy the lives of hiidren, u4g, 4.4 YNE'S TONIC - "VERMIFUCE, • , 'certain and siafeMeipar . i ion for the removal of the a - rinus kintit iif,Wornis„Dittroeptu, Sour Stomach, *sot Of A'pri,ttite, Info .titoVelyerand Akue and IlDobility.of tlieStortaCh nil- toWelvinaifOreans of Pigestion. To be had t I1o:20. South , T 1114.41 attract, Philadelphia. and of Wale-T. Enting,,and arsons 5/..trarvin„Potts • ille l —Price 50 cents. ' ' .., 25 • - '' - t : - • 1- . 43-ly ...., No ited • irrom atize. ' A - or Scfii killiCoonty, will apply it; I A'iii Leti!siture of BenninAinia. at their neit: 61sion, fur: a ' ranch of i the United Slates Bank of lrennsiltrattia bedocatet in !the Borough of Potts. Stile with di capital of 000,000 Dollars. so.' Cordingto the provisions bf the law in such • cane glade and praiided. 1 : - - 1 June 27 H g6=6nao.• , T..- Port tlintOn ; F oundry _ _ FORS ALE. sold at pyratc sale, the Foundry y situatedat Port Clinton.Seh uvlk ill reasonableterms. This Foundry encementle We Little Schuylkill Ono' Rail oad, now making. and time be one of tho best situations odo a large business For terms ' larg e run fa u re,Phitadelnhia. of ISAC MYERS, Port Clinton o~ ILL be . pleaaan, !Aunty, i3n ie' to at tinz,eartl ind f,Suraqiiah , *ill in eiliiirtl Pilhavountty i taPPIY to i , ... 1 i tv Fres' so . i ' lialedat %MO* ly joheteciiived ond for isle i4,I3:IIANNAN: 'l lo * Me:nciTy.s4d Tasergmatter. tlad ►vs pater / by . R. leldtrSAAN. Pitonts"lB.qf N Pintooreo of ' Maned.. of jool,,raceW ci 27-0 37-tf ttrzen who ship Coal IVeio 'York. `-` ired at all times . with Horses ting Machinery to discharge! mediately on application ~ar; • g Tackle to let to tbosetvhO eon street,to nrar the Battery WM :T; ANDERSON. O. 11-tf ..y 4 t-'II 6 IBO . PLEISALJUS` 111--ks" , COACUEII33B, - I•%T'-‘ - • EaweelaßeadingirPottstille TStibsiiittete respectfully announee jo - the IL pane - that they have commenced`running a DAILY LINE OP TWO HORSE' N&W.TROY BUILT COACHES, Between Reeifing and 'Pottstiyre;. This Line Will leave Reading, every 'Morning at 7 itetoci,,A. M. and'ariived at Pottsville at l o'clock. P.M. where it connects with Pott. Schoener, none* & Line for Northumberland, Cattewissa and Danville. Leaves' ottsville every morning at 7 o'clock, A. M. and arrives at Reading in time to take the afternoon Cars for Philadelphia - ; at the fnllowing RATES OF PARR.. Fare Ihrovg4either way. 2 OR .Front Reading to Hamburg, , 1- 00 - From Pottsville jo Homburg, • I_oo I:94% . l 7 eseengers the travel rates. - For. Mats. apply at Col.. Finney's and ,Samuel 'f,esid's Hotels. Reading, and Mortimer's Hotel. and therenbsylvania Hall, Pottsville. The Proprietors have careful drivers and easy ri ding Coaches., and they pledged themselves to the public that every attention will bp laid to„ the corn, fart end convenience of passengers. ' I. THOMPSON & September 5 36—If Lamber! Lumber!! rrIHE subsCriber respeCtfully invite the sL, attention Wile public to his stock of Lumber, which -,consists Ofseventy thousand feet of various kinds suitable for tallier) , purposes—such as Bem lock Planks, Boards, Joists, Oak 'Plank , I and 2 inches,Scantling for Waggon sills, all well seasoned and 6t for immediate use. also, 20 thousand Weather cards, 25. thousand Shingles. • Panne' ~ Plank 11. Plastering and Shingling Lath. all of which will be disposed of low. and on accommodating terms. A. A. GALE. Feb 15 • - Ttf Passage from the DIM UOUN TRY. r s PERSONS wishing to pay their. pas sac, ,rage for their friends in the Old Conn- P Ifs. can have their business attended to by spplythg to R. ,fIANNAN. • Miners! Journal office. His rates of Fare from Liverpool to New York is $l7, and $lB including Hospital. Morey—Chil dren under 10 years ofage half price . 'March 14 T. C. W. Pollock. • SIGN GOL.IEN AXE, ®.Dryfur !Well Mtge ant extensive ssrsortment of Goods, Groceries, Ix trdware. Hollow -Ware. Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horse-Shoe Nails, An vile, Vices, Bellows,Mould Boards Plough Shares, and Coulters. ' • - March 31' OFFATS VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND IYA PHOEN IX BITTERS —The higheelebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al— most every disrase to which tho human frame is liable. is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person They became known by their fruits—their good works have testified fdr them—they did not thrive by,tbefaith of the credulous • In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia. Bilioasand Liver Affections. Asthaia. Piles. Settled Pains, Rheumatism. Fevers 'and Aguee. Obstinate Headaches. Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy A ppegrance of the Skin.Ner4 ious Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Deli cate Health. every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Aledicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They resfore vigorous health to the most ex hausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phew ix Bitters beyond the reach of com petition, in the estimation of :very patient. • Prepared and sold; wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 37.5 Broadway, New York, N. B. None are genuine unless they have the .fac simile of John Moffat's signature. 'The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents. and 81 each, according to the sisal' and the Phcenix Bitters in bottles, at 81 or $2 each, with fulldi tections. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little pamphlet.enutled " Moffat's Medical Man ual,designed as a Domestic Guide to Ilealth—contain ing accurate information concerning the moat preva lent disease, and the most approved remediesby %VM. 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•Catialas. Ask for Moffats Life Pills and Phcenix Bitters; and be sure that a fac simile of John Mcffat's siguasureis upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box-of pills. These valuable. Medicines are for vale by Messrs. MILLER & HAGGERTY. Pottsville. September Gth. 1810. 39—if. Ala Mt's Life Pills, and P6®- \ ' Aix Bitters. /1111 IE perfectly Safe, unerring, and snecessfal treat. .E. trent of almost every species ordiacnse by the use of MO F AT ' S LIFEMEDICINES . is no longer a matter o doubt, as a reference to the experience of nanny thou and patients will satisfactorily prove. Dur ingape prest t \ month alone nearly one hundred cases have come to helitiowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the patient has, to \ all: appearance, effected a permaneat cure by the earl ° ive and judicious use of the Life Me dtcines—some eig tor tempt' these had been consider. ed beyond all hope y their medical attendants. Such happy results area's reel of great pleasure to Mr. M. and inspire him with ew confidence to recommend the use of his medicineshis fellow-citizens:. - The LIFE MEDICINE.'.I area purely VEGETABLE preparation. They,are mil nd pleasant in their o .1 \d,.1 r ration. and at the same - time orough—acting rapidly upon this secretions of the syste arrying off all acri monious humors, and assimilati with and purifying the blood. For this reason. In gravated cases of Dyspepsia. the Life.filedicines will ve relief in a shot ter space °Nitroe than any other pres i ; tion. In fever and-Ague.inflamminory Rheumatism, every of every description, Sick Headache, Heart-burn. Dizziness in the headA'aintrin the Chest. Flatulency,' " paired ap. petite, and in eirery:liseaseatising from an i ; purity of the blood:ern disordered state of the 'tome; the use of these Medicines has always - proved to be ; -yond doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of • at? MI that Mr. Aloffitt asks of his patients is to be par '- culaiin taking them strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thio that he hr.self..may say in their favor. that he hopes to gain credit. it is alone by the resul.s of a fair trial. Is the Wider an invalid, andcloes he ° ish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit his own easel If so let him call or rend to Mr. Motrat's agent in this place, and pro cure a copy of the medical Manual, designed as a Do . mestie Guide to I lealth, published gratuitously. He will there find - enumerated very many extraordinary cases of ,trlteL and perhaps come exactly similar to his own. ; Mciffat's Medical Office in New Mork. 3'7 Broadway. 1 'This Medicine can also he obtained of ,' . MILLER & HAGGERTY. . Agents ,for Schuylkill County. .. Piittiville, - Septeniber 26,1340. . 39--if SWAI Phnacr'at Viriniftig4,„ Leidy's - Mood Pills, " Medicated Sarsaparilla, " Tonic; & Anti-Dyspeptie Cor ' dial. Do. Vegetable Febrile Dr. Decbters Pulmonary Preservative Dr. Mile's Eitract of TomatO , Pills Indian Specific; Fire &King's Remedy for , the Tooth Ache, ; For sale „bY The subscriber. For further particulars see adiertise= menis in another part of the paper:.'' B. 'I3ANNA.It Jan 2 s • ICW Store. m.HE Sobseribcra, under the firm of Crant. Car roll& Co. have opened a Aterein the building hudy occupied by N. Nathan& on Centre. near Mar. let Street. where they have tor sale a. good sateen= of Dry Guilds: Groceries. Hardware and Queens: Wafer which they intend to bell at satisfactory pn: ces for Cash , us in exchange for Country •Prodtice. • •.• , • RUNT. 41:GRANT, •• 1. L-1 JOS.' IWARROLL: ' • • • - CiItWTON. fkiP tante' - ME , • c_ - E MINERE#O ;Iry - THE` -setenlermop inf o rm : his frOidtran4lrat publiehigensraT, has just ,irce_ifed and Opened - art - ait; iortineut of 'Ottani atdSiesh DRUGS, MEDICINEL4. CHEMICALS AND;. ' :I- • DYE STUFM .together With .4 variety of Perfummi. and Finley Articles% sod' an astretment of PATENT MEDI CINES such • , *. - -Bateman* Drops . Godfrey's Cordlit Toßingten's Balsim, Dlohy's Carminative, Balsam De 'Malta, British Oil, Heriem‘oll, Opedeldue• WOm' Tea. 'ecker's Eyriiiialve. Lee's Antibflious • pill., Thorny , son's Eye Water, Golden Tincture, Tetter, Ring Worm . and Ointment,: Barber's „celebrated Horse, Pciwter, Ate; • Alliifshich arc Cared tartish very low. 1 117 Having engaged the, services Of an EXPERT ENCED DRUGGIST Both 'Philadelphia; he feels confidence in assuring the publie that Pavectsn's Paxscatrrsont will bwcarefully and accurately com pounded at all hours: Neither pain! - or, expense have been spared in - prcieuring the best selection of articles. and le hopes byittentiun iba,eare to merit and reclaim lis share of public patronize: 1 1 JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Centre Street—next to Mahantango, Pottsville ' , eh. 22, . 1840. C. WAV. Pollock, yr AVE just received a New and Ela ant issor sum mint of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting o Broad. Beaver. Pilot 'rind /gaffeln Cloths, Cassi mere; and Saitineic • . ' Meatless French Chintzei, Calicoes, Muslin' de Lanes. Shalliui. &e. - • /Troche. Merinoe, end. Woollen Shawls& Hkfs. , Black, Satin, and,Bombaaine Stocks. Blankets. I Ttekin, Canton Flannels, Br. and 81. !Wasting. Country Flannels, &c. I Hosiery and Gloves, Looking Glasses. Waiters, &c. With a general 'assortment of Hardware, Queen end Cedar Ware. Nails and Spikes.., Wrought and Horsehoe Nails. • Anvils and Vices American, English. Blister, Cast, Shear end Ger, man Steel: • T : All of Which will be disposed of at he I lowes priees.--Call and See. Nov 23 Wetherill .& Brothel*, AT 711 E, OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET , EAST SIDE, - THIEL DOORS most THE CORNER or ARCH Sr PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF VVbite Lead dry and Calomel. ground in Oil, 5. Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Mb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp. Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic • do Red; Ether Sulph. . Patent Yellow do Nitric. Sugar Lead •- ' do Acetic Copperas Lunar Caosths ' 01. Vitriol • Com. do Aq. Fortis - Acet. Morphia. Muriatic Acid ' Sulph: . do ' Epsom Salt" - Lac. Sulphur Tart. Acid i - Opi. de harcot. Sup .Carb. Sbda Bermes Mineral Corms. Sub. Merc. Ethiops do. Refiners ofchamphor.Stil Nitre,Brimatone.Roraz.dte. 'Offer far salethe a hove men tion ed a rticlectopther with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs. and every oilier article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. - I Beingmanufctarers of all the a nielesenumerated en• der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8. to 4 30. Oct 21 1837 48- Shamokin Coal Land FOR SALE. ®NE undivided half part of two tracts of land, ‘t-F situate ion Shamokin Creek. Northumberland county. State of Pennsylvania,' in the warranted names of John Brady. and Robert Gray, containing eight hundred and sixty-eight acres and allowances; these lands are adjoining the flourishing , town of ShainukinAdestined 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 quantil ties; ' The Pottsville :and ,Danville railroads runs nearly through the litiddlOof , both tracts, and is in c smplete order from &rib** to the centre of the gray tract, ;thus giving rhem the command of all the markets on the Susquehanna, (and now that the canal is finished to the tide water) of all the markets on !the Chesapeake. This property is offered for sale, to close the estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston, by A. W. JOHNSTON. Executor, No. 7, Clinton Square, Chestnut street, West of Broad. Philadelphia Feb. 8 , rascal Iron Works Wore house. N 0.77 Sciuth Third Street. S. E. corner Walcu PHILADELPHIA. • Morris, Tasker Morris, IRON Founders. and Manufacturers of Coal Grates. ;Furnaces. Kitchen Ranges. Bath Boil us. Perpetual Ovens. &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Steam, Gas. Hot Water. &c. Patterne;for the Foundry receivedoind 'castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third4ollelnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. 75-if . JUST opened a large and sphndid eupplyof seasun ably Geode. comprising a general assortment of IDR Y GOODS, !GROCERIES, ' LIQUORS, HARDW ARE. FISH, PLASTER, ' 1 CHEESE, SALT, 4.ci. 4.c., An 4 which will be sold eheiip for cash or ex• Ichange . r 'country prodore. at the Store of .. , JOSEPH WHI ' L'E & SON. 'Mount Ca rt. Nov 23 ~,. . . , 47—tt .—...r. E.A.. A. athaway 41:- Clh, , COMMISSION ND C 044" NERPHANTS No 1 s So th Front Street = "?..;.&,-', Phitelelphin. ,:7-'- • . (w ho rf foot of Smth treet.SeitoylkilL) '- ... .hr. Liidy's Xedicate , Extract of ' - 4 ', Sarsaparilla.. i -. = ' " 'To the. World, IF goo 'wlisb to make use neSorsaparlla.b . adtivedto try. PR. LEICT'S MEDICATED EMT • CT OF. SA ItSAPAPILLA._ It is positively tie ittroeig ..t pro. paration ltrexistence. onttbottled it,(which co but' one dollm - beinxequal to WIC gallon i r Syrup. as • it ita l usually' pregared in th e ihopi. and aq al to two be ter , t ofany otbor eslract—vOraeidy begs ,eave gestated:it .. ,he hionelfiepareaat t sza can consluentlyarnuttiler' im.strengtb., Bomerouf:Pbytticiant. renbonutitel/- nfiaStatesmiicji I betitelareno or another Kepi :Owls ofFentafatilliOxitblieariruit Oct of its superior atiength (consequappietriciciouit 144:employed) and fkonitke circumstanced its tiqng pre red bi a tega - • laUttietbeOliyar.d Physiakiatairesied'byPe.Tbyee. Chamon:jstitiuson,. Hotter; „,Gibson; Deweeiii MIDIS% Ci — rll46.o. di , - '-'' 5 v,,,, : . - -• -• ' , I- • --. - it is willeOriteie -to maititpiiii. Initiative 0114tionif wherOinSariaPant4 is conni4Preft the,:g.° l4 ( ) ' 7 4 " Sate' into say . it is refOrtnnenthe. ,:, • - T:gaialas . , ta •throogftoatjbe wOrKibd*kaelligf := 'f'• '- u tool &c.. andiotuticillailf4sll disease, pritigga .:. -- okig ; e i r of the.blood, And , atflintii'lloidn.. - A, ii - linitriS6r th e 1 bloodatifs well:hues (ottirtY- in 'thetSph4l - invaluable:. htlittlikalosienetfataibilutthe SommerAkan9n.n o pernOstabOnki *eget utiPsisocca. _._149320y7 ismeroiszamitiiiiiiimypolrommemthicgur irmOrtlisician*,fui,4.o!lF.,..moVivui"the , Fittsalkby,%,,:e." .-;..; '_. . .., - -- 11. " BANNAIf. 1 . . > - r 4 -, r. "Ni81111151MTWOCIIIIiii401111(1r. Al,ol . " ? '' „ lk; . ,lir 2 - ,A 1-, , •'. • • 4 t • 1. NEAP, STORE. Davy's safety Lamps pf the best = Constriction. FRESH G000st: ReinimpithgCoirlibleti' es 0. - - - v.:l-1 , -- - 4...y.:zlv_rt 1 , r _ _ •.- w 1 .., 1- :•4 , ... , ;,' ' * ---''' - ' - '2l"Enlar DIVIIIVVEITO, - VIE , subspiker.:wor_nifibi,griherli.. - )Towt, edgetneeti to the' citizens of . ; Pottsylile: and *etbere,whe stepped,_..fisrtviipl,to hi assistance after -the . lota - Of - his profieity . by , fire- in December last, and: would ; .also acquaint these :and theiiithliet gin.: evilly; that' he has • again comtnencedithe :Drug', Business in the houlefortnerly oicepled tiiiehadest .%%!.,, Cleuttms, in Centre Street, in the" b6rugh of tottaitilleiyhere - inty ithireyi: be hale Unital aii sertmencof - .- :—....., ..5e.'..e.,4 ;3' " Dili 1 !Pairitel . : 1 Dye Stpusy, • • Aod - every °diet. article. it') the above lioepoihieb he is disposed to tell on very low" lied itconii,iodating I 4 1 • N. B. 07 Physieiaterkeseriptione etitertlly pat ; Up et the shortest notice. : • PottsvilleMese 30;1830' it / Justice's Docketts.l'i 411 and Foolscap, full and ball bout Dockets l a • P , rill hand and for sale cheap, pt the ftedery of the subscriber. B. BANDIAN. april 4 14 Davyls Safety Lamps,' CIF the be * st construction,and most OpOik 4 ed kind also makes new gasses to old lam" and other epairs dune at the subicriber's Clock drid Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 22—tf JOSEPH COATSWORTH. Pottsville, MARBLE MAW — FACIrt rriflE subscriber begs leave to inform a tants of this place,and the surroundini that he has un hand, and intends kermie and well selected quantity of Marble Mi for graves—and would invite those wiehii chase to give Mai a call, as he enures thr will sell as cheap as they can be procured ! in the State, and es well engraved; whiff done in either English or German, Scold Welsh language or the dialect. June . ISAAC TAYL IS 1.: 47 _ NEW STORE. LIE subscribers wculd inform their the public that they hove establis e in business, in the Store fOrmerl by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoinit; Clemens & Parvine Drug Store, whore for sate a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, • ' Teas, . Wines, Liquors, Queensware, Glassware and. , Hardware, All of which they ere disposed to sell o the moist reasonable terms for cash. as they intend to do en exclusive cash business. The public area invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before put ehasintr elsewhere. May 16 For Sale. • To Iron Manufactu THE Seism iber having obtained the ee l signment from Mr. George Crane for a nombbr, of Fur' num, and holding also the patent of thii Ate Dr. Geisenhainer for the same. to smelt hard Ore with Anthracite Coal, and retaining the each:alive right of said pattent to manufacture Malliable! Iron and Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the*anufac. tore of Iron. Applications to be made to tVilliarn F. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. F.W. GEISSENHAIN ER. Jan. 4 1 WEE Valley Furnace, come time. ago arranged for smelting Iron Ore with - Atithricite Caal with an excellent and powerful Steam Engine taohed to it. The furnace is situate four Miles from Port Carbon, up ihe Schuylkill Valley Rail. Road, on the Valley Furnace land. I These lands crossing the whole of the Schuylkill Coal range, contain all the different cold veins or strata of coal of that celebrated Coat region, a num. ber of which have been evened, and some of them are now worked. There is also plenty ni Iron Ore upon the land, some of the Veins of which have been opened; the favorable location and faciliaes already created inspire the hope of making Iron it the very cheapest rate. . To a good tenant the conditions would be made easy. For terms apply to WILLIAM F. iIEAN. Pottsville .toly 18 Festivals & Fasts.l A fresh aupyly, just received and for Bale 'I), Dr. Wm. Eva Camomile Pills, cureri Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, "IkTFRVOUS diseases, liver complaint.l dyspepsia IN, billions diseases. piles, ulcers, female weakness and all cases of hypochondriacism, low 'spirits, pal pitation of heart, nervous irritability. nerj , ons weak. taus. news, fluor us. seminal weakness. indi estion, loss of appetite, hcatiburn.leneral debility, bodily weak ness, choloris or green sickness, flatulency, hysteri. cal faintings, hysterics..headaches. hiccup, sea sick ness, night mare, rheumatism. asthma, tic douloo ram, cramp, spastitodic affections, and those who are victims to that most excruc;atine diserder, Gout, will find relief from their sufferinge, by ti course o Dr. Evans' medicine. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. IIT Caution.—Be particular in purchaeing to see that -the label of this Medicine contains is ,notice of its entry according to Act of Congress. And be like wise particular in obtaining them at lob C h atham street, New York, or from the Regular Agent. • B. BANNAN, Of whom also may be obtained, Dr. Evans. Soothing Syrup. (lor te.thing,) Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague PilIN Dr. Good's Female Pills, The Baton Von Hutchtler's Pills. The above invalitable Medicines are sold Whole. sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Street; lklew York, 3 South Seventh Street. Philadelphia. 30 Cornhill Boston, Mass. And the following Agetii:— • B: Batman. Pottsville. Hamilton & &fie; Carlisle. Wm. M. Harrisburg, Win. Flarnside. trieshuven, 'John WindiLaneaster. D. S. Clarke. {Erie, J. P 'Olmstead. BethartE. B. Campbell & Co. Waynesburg Horatio L. Pierce: Carbondale. J. W. Diincan, Bed ford. (Ilegh Arters. Irwin & Artiturs.) , Pittsburg. C.` Christmart.:Maitch Chunk, Hand' Zi.liiirtland, Housdale, B. Bright. Allentown. 'REMOVAL.—Dr: Wm, Evans had removed .his cdficet in Philadelphia for the sale ofi his Casio utt.itand 'Animism; Svam for children Teething, to `M. 3 Sout h Seventh. corner Of Market Stivet. where all buainessconneeted with the sale of his Medicines, will in faturebe trittutamed4 l end' wherilhe above medicines may,always be had GOMM. 1 1 - • A. A". " 7 ' WM.-EVANS, M. D. • N. al-The iirineitial . Offico ih et NoJ 100 Chat. .tral Street, New-York, abere ComintiOieation by tetter,are requested to be made direct. I ! "Eir`BEWAIIB. O -001INIVIIIE1TS Jan. .11 'ij .• " : :-. ,; " - :Cliaiii'llielli, .; . 1 , : 11 Strecetired,abd tor sabs by , t j.. . , B. 4 . 1 NAN. I N 1 .j0ne.20: . 1 ' . :.. ~. - :II 2 . 5. - - . ~. tlothey.Cagliitsterit • 4; - Ssiitifiriets I taiRGE aaseritaerilef Clettle,Casiletere, and Satinets of, el 4 colout. 9 Alio Beaver Cloths; and-iuperiOrVigleje k .kt, L r reticles Ryles, pet receivea; to *Met) Orevil tlr f dame,sk FA,pikraculaily • • 'SAMUEL ARTZ. Oetebar 10, 141-- RT. the fad)- tg country. Or, a large Comments ing to Inm an that he iny where eh will be Irish, or E. f 2. & A. iIEN D To be Let. E : 0411 0114 10 1 10 - M 3 1 041 ,PITZtRESTIN. G4Artif.D.7,41PZE.49.418.LE : - THE "A 10 =TED, D'se s f thd Stthirh wit aseo 9or erves DYstpk'SlA l Aither. Chronic. Pmua under the Wenn' tipterno "or it stletirmai. , Low - , of Spirts, and General . Emaciation; CON SUMPTION_Whethce. of te Longs or Liver ,LFVERTAFFWFIONS JAUNDICE.hoth Bil bits tintS,Spastriethe. COSTIVENESS; WORMS of evety'variety--R HEUM A rISM; whether Acute or Chronic—together with GOUT, SCROFULA ,Paina in t:iie Head,-Rack. Limbs, and side. ,Ty- PHDS FEVER. SCAR _ LET FEVER, Putrid _ Sate Throat. FEVER .and AGUE, ,'.spaernotile Palpitations ot.the Heart and Arteries, Nervous :Irtitability. Nervous Weakness,. Hysterics, Tie Donlon rellas Cra tn ps: Female Obsiruetiom Heart. 'bunt. Headaehe, Cough, the Common or Humid and - the Dry or the huopingi ASTHMA, Gravel _ and Dropsy,. • - ESE The Medina hitherto ite4rt conaidered by Empi. tics and others. as the great tegulitor °fah° human system. and such io 60 devotedness of the adherents to that erroneous doc trine, that they content them selves with the eimpleimaression of this fallacious opinion, without enquiring ii.to the primary sources from•whence Life; Health . , and Vigor emanate. and vice versa, pain. sickness, disease end death: Not sn with Da Hume. whose extensile research and practise emierience so eminently qualify him for the profession of which he has been ono of the most use fel members. He contends—and a moment's reflect. tion will convince any reasoning mind,of the correct nese of his views=that the stomach. liver, and the associated Matins are the primary and great regula tors of health. ancrthat the bloodin very many in stances is dependent on these organs.and that unless medicine reaches" THE ROOT OF THE DISEASE, the euperfieiaqanodynes usually prescribed.eevre but as foils to cover the ravages of deed-rooted maladies. Under these convictions. at the expense ("years of close application, the doe& has discovered a medi. tine whose ; earching powers are irresistible. and in prescribing, it is with a knoleledge of its being a radical cure in the various diseases alreaoy enumer ated, even - if applied in the most critical cases, bUt he does not intend to preicribe to HUNTS BOTANIC PILLS a supernatural ageney,although from positive proofs within the knowledge of hundreds, he is prepared to abew,that when everrother earthly remedy has been given up, HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS Ei 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 ell' encl.. and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for his long and anxious study to attain this perfection in the DEALING Any. lends and 'ed locenpkA Ittesp_re. heye offer The extraordinarysuceess 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 Indtestion Effectually Cured. Mr. Wm. Tucker. having lately been restored n 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 lon, suffered. The symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con plant 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 afflictions, together with an unusual degree of flatulence, brought on such a state of ex treme weakness, ea to.prevent'him from attending tri bin busines, and his health appeared lost beyond recovery. His 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 relief, and finally realized a perfect restoration to sound health. • WILLIAM TUCKER. Liver Complaint, with much Derangement oj the Nervous System. Mr. Joshua Roberts was afflicted with a billions and nervous disease-to an alai ming degree, being attended with all the distressing symptoms which affect a relaxed constitution, vir.—A sick head ache loss of appetite, giddiness in the head, pain in the sito.nach after eating, usual tremors, philline spas modic pains in every part of the body, cold chill. sallow comPtestion, costiveness, and a constant dull pain in the right sitie, which often indue . cd the mart dreadful debility indeed, he 'hought 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 were equally fruitless, unt. he had recourse to Hunt's Botanic Pills, from the superior virtues of which medicine his health is per fectly reestablished, and -is now able to pursue his employment free from pain or disease. ' JOSHUA ROBERTS. Auestraordinory case of Rheumatism, accompanied with Diarrhea am! Nervous Debility. ASON. 20- Mr-Joseph Hart. from being exposed to cold, was attacked with a most painful 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 joints,and an entire loss of their use; both the pain and the fever generally suffered an increase in the evening. The pair.s were increased on the slightest motion, and were more severe in the night time. A constant diardirea, which produced its general consequences—flatulency, lowness of spirits. and general wasting of the body. lle 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 PO, and after a fortnight. they produced a favorable change. and be ii now a healthy and strong man. JOSEPH HART. An interesting case of Lowness of Spirits, with a vi olent Spasmodic Affection. Mr. Francis Caldwell was afflicted for several years with extreme debility, together with a train of By ITT toms generally termed nervous erections, and which, perhaps, it would be impossifile for the pep 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 reason pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers and toes, flatulence. sickness, at t the stomach, and a general agitation of the whole syittm. insumuch;that a common loci - lent rendered the mind timid and ap prehensive. In order to remove these dis resrdrig symptoms. and restore the constitution to its former energy. a large portion ofmedical skill had been ex. hausted without any advantage; change of air, and other reinellies were also unavailing, and the mind end body appeared , to , be devoted to a ruthless dis. ease. In this hopeless 'ard languid situation. Mr. Caldwell was recommended to make trial of Hunt's Botanic Pills, the erects of which were visable in a few days, and by a continuance of the medicine (according to directions.) his strength became corn pletely restored, and a sound state of health. was happily established. BEWARE, OF COUNTERFEITS. Cattlion..—Be particular in purchatiog to see that the label albite Nieclicit* contains a orifice its entryiretgorditig to Act oft - owes*. And Wilke wise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street. New York. or from the - , REGU. AR AGENTS. • •;- . B. HANNAN, Pottsville., " •-R ItIeELWEE,• Harrisburg. Feh 22- :Letter and tap l'aper. 2001 . 1 5t1: 1 ! -14 :0 ‘. .; 3si e lo ficr • 150 do - •-e do •do • etiindplain . • ' 4 30 do • :do 1 do, plain. ' ' . . . .-: 7 I 1.46 - reatris No; .2 asp: phir4.for sideltig. 149 kiw pricitty ....... ... _ ,E. et ErATHAWAY & Co. Corn% Meribinto, 13sonth From at. PhilgdelphiocAuguri• 8. .- • - - • 12—.1.4' , Mackerel.. iffa 182 Mackerel of le4e, Inspection in Gar TOlti for tiy t• E. 42; Ik. 'A..II2ISIDERSON. Mil ',The 'Capiesnitei; Wil 1 Ato2ileir riee.nii - of thlll-141,4vi;ttitif Dr. -Wok : Evans' Mediciptc—DMßSlA . TENA'kAlla EITAFIDINGS.INe. 144 Ittitanliel\ 176 Stanton attest ; was affliatellarith *4l , -- - ( for tinleithi: ivhiett in.cmPaci edlilitt -. • , ' i t tervalei Welber pined of sii.years.i,lt steep g his busing.restated . ter .perfect healt h "under Oil salutary treatment'of Dr.-Wm. Etaria. . 1"-sv I _ . BEWARE_ OF: COUNTERF,EITS.,_,-t a i-. 1 - 1 - cria z igi t o t •:.-k particular` in Purchasingiosee the label of thin letliaine*contiktni' ' notice of ita, entry atiiirdiag : tO Act f :Congttn.: , Ails); be likiol wise particular In obtaining-them at 100 Dhathem strict; New• York. or from - the • •• ' 1 - - -. ', i. - I f'''' "" Reguldr Agent. . .. , ,',. 1 . L • . . B. FIANNA Tottriille. lan II ' ' —'' ' - ' ' • __________l l ' -2— " Loaf Lump and Stearn Sligarl . . r _OW priced. suitable for picservi4g. for sale by a-A- '.` ' ,E. Q.*. A. HE DERSON.. ~,1 4p gust 1; . ' i•, ~, ;31 - 7 Strou,kidoes rIPHE genuine Stoughton's Bitters 'tut sale by - E. Q. & A . ...IIE4IDESSON August I,' _ „, .t • r a Dlt. GOODE' S - I CELEBRATED FEMALE MONTHLY piLLS . ripHESE Pills are strongly retiomMended-to the -m-* notice-of the ladies as a safe an efficient rem:, tide in removing those complaints peculiar ;to , Rich' sex, from want of exercise, or general Deitiliti o-, the System, Obstructions, Suppressing?, an d lenge, busty of the Menses ; at the same time strangtheM ing, cleansing, and giving tone to theiStomaCh and " BoweliVead producing a new and healthy action throughout the system generally. Ty create Apj peti.e, correct Indigestion, remove iddiness mitt Nervous Headache and are eminethly uirefur'ini those flatulent complaints which distresiemaleal so meth at the " Team or LIFT . ,. 1 They obviate f costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nee. gums A ff ections, &e. &e. They inva P riablY seldom the pallid and delicate female to healifi and f vigor. These Pills have gained the seemlier) snit appre bation of the most eminent Physichigs in the Unit. ed States,and many mothers can likewise testily to their extraordinary efficacy. To married females, whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of Connu bial happiness have been defeated. 114se Pills may be truly esteenmed a blissful boon. They soon reno. vote all funetiuttal debility; and if tliko (aCcording., to directions,) obviate all morbid act:og. They dite pet that fulsome and disagtreabh•stiplation Common- ,' ,' to f males at each monthly retort., likewise the at ten hint pains in the back, side, or loiris; they gen erally counteract the mausea, vomiting,- aid other nervous affections in cholorosiii. or gre6 sickness in a few days. (and if continued according to dime= lions.) soon . free a perk et cure. , ';' ' This Medicine - is acknowledged to, he one of the most valuable ever_ discovered, as a pfirifier or ihe - - 1- Blood and fluids. It is euperior tcrSarsaparilla, whether as a sudorific or alterative. 1;'. ~ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. . , • re Coution.—Be particular in purehatting lo see, that the label of this Medicine contaiMi a notice of its entry according to diet of Congress. And be likewise particular in obtaining thenl'tlat NO Chat. ham street, New York, or from the 1 • REGULAR AGENT , R. BANNAN, P taville Pa. 6 Feb. 8 Theological IF orks Far Sale. AN EXPOSITIoN,AND IMFSUE OF , UNIVERSALISM,., f - ~ , By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Sal imorc. -emhrts cing the Unity of God as held by iltversalists, 7 .- the Attonement—Death of Christ—PUnishment and duration of Punishment—Forgiveneas of Sins— Judgement—Nature ofSa Walton— RepOntence.-Res surrection and DestruCtion of death., This, work is intended to disabuse the public mind.lin regard to the many misrepresentations an induptriously eir. culated against this body of Christians. 'iPrice 50 WHS. I 1 Also for Sale," THE PLAIN. bUIDE TO UN IVERSALI.I. " by the ReV..Thdruas Whitte. more of Boston, a work designed to !dad enquirers to the truth of that doctrine by Bible tretimotty ; mid believers to the practice of its benevolent principles The following matter is contained Id thia work : Who are Universalii.ts7 • I What do Universalist@ believe? ' ' What evidences do Un;Versalists addlice from the Scriptures in support of their beli4lll the even tual holiness and happiness ot all manklndt Passages from the Old and New Testanient, ex plained, which are adduced to dispthie their senti ments. Popular objections to Universalism explained ;and the evidences of revealed Religion predated. Priers I dollar. tt t 1 For sale at the Stores of Samuel Martz arid J. S. Morrie & Broil:tots. July 4th, SWAIM'S VEII.3IIIfU r GE*, • - • The most useful Faintly Metizcsoe, ever of fered to the Public: THIS well known Anti-Dyeenterieund Worm Med = keine has provedymccesaluity thesi } twelve years past, acd is universally-acknowledged bind wbo have tried it, to be far superior to am othf-r nudieine ever employed in the diseases for which It is ;recommended'. It is perfectly sale, and no child will refuse to take it: Worms being especially apt to iNfesrpernons of debit.- limed digestive organs and emaciated lconititinions, much mischief is ofien dune by the ordintity Worm med mines, which generally consists of the strongest purga• fives calomel, that destroyer ofthe 'constitutidn,bitteni, pineroot, spirits of turpentine, wormsee4 oil &c. &co Articles of this ki-d may destroy wonnii,lbot ithey de bilitate the stomach. and 01mi materially injure the general health, without removing the calve. tawaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage ofmoving . the general health, without removing the ca use . Sweim's Alermifuge has the peculiar advantage ortremoving the cause of the Worms, by giving vigour and healthy action to the stomach. bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup, hopping cough, T his medicib e, by invigorating the internal functions ; suengt h ening the organs of digestion, and removing the primary cause which creates mold 1 secretioni„, will relieve Bowel Complaints, Chadic, Dysentery, Deipepsia,_and the whole train of biliary affections, sick Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleeding Pails'. &c. lt is an antidote in the early stage Fever and Cholera Morbus. As general Family Medicine, it standi unrivaled, as ilia anpplicable to most of the diseases to Which children ale *object. Swaim's Vermituge will be fotu,d of some utility to persons who occasionally indulge-in; the ion many of the table ; a dose taken below dinner will anticipate the effects el aeidity of the sininach, kot an fiequirony produced bj wine. -hi the negllt of this bower. r. a t ore in the morning et' the tollowin morning will. in most instances, remote the tone'," the Stom ach. t. Families resident in the canopy, and, nun:plated in a measure from medical advice, travellers soarneYieg to the far west, or bound to duitant ports. ;seminaries and all public institutions and chartable arsociations,will find doe reinedy. constantly at hand. of giisat utility. Prepared at SWAIM'S LABOUATURV Ittladelphia. And for sale by B, BAANAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. 44—tf October 31. „ , ... - . •. Hosiery.. •-• FirtoE subscribers have just receiv e d ditieektiitriv; al- the Manufactory at Portsmouth, %krt.* assortnumt of Hosiery. Draw Shirts: e. - sonnsisting. of Men'. Milled. Ribbed 4 !lain i 4 44 at. {Yemen's,-:While 4 Black Ribbed, MaiO. Atria* Blue rniaectiind Drab Bose. ir , Miles In 2d and 3d sizemiked Bose. Men's Blue inized, - , Ribbed and, RAU Top lean shapedllose.' - :--' - 4 , ' H o e s 1.412d.-aarli 3d. size half Masi, -. ' 'Sli I. R l',l 3 . •it • , .Mes's While Ribbed..:Plaia, Grelli_UNir oireal arid Ribbed. Lambswool Shirts. UK AM E R S.- ii :I e- Nen!, White Ribbed, Pictin..Grey,q4dB/int adz. ed Drawers. • .. . si 1 i•rt• ' All orathieh.they.Will sell at a small advaf.ce on the manufacturer's pri,4”. .these in ',dint of any ; ot the abotie articles-are invited'io, calliand:eastinuttot the Stock beforOtitchasing cisewher4 • ` "z.:-• E. Q. de., 4: ,BERDERSOI La ', et - . 41) —I . 434;',A.• October 24. " • 11t ST r eceived and fbi'aaleifjo - Asti 41%,:t.11":` , /a . . - .47ASNAN7'. October 3l. ..;. H ; t OM MI 11 II