The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 12, 1838, Image 4

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. eilfifin remedy. ordiaeasei haslet% been in gene t,
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VIAA.. - - 4 ;3 4111I 1 ii :bi ree elr i :d in a t : e ss7e * nd e :n o t f ear ice reer Plic o lsm fus t e o'l
ul ea whit It :distances the compeutinn of mere:
u • stful . p,retension, and has secu - ed a conapieuune
If' 'Ott pr Universal. favey, by intrinsic worth alon e.
proprmtor,may *flint %usthe vetoes elite soperi.
ux y,- witlihnelecatra c t the suspicion ofinvidious: -
- firnisittitatirig dor wanton. ' ' $
Pie CAMOMILE .and FAMILY APERIENT
P reaertficutred by Dr. Willtem Evans, at 100
than" street, do not require his explanation of
I• it acknowledged efficacy--lit the most eminent
• ysieiking' throughout the United States will freely;
I appealed, to, state the reaeous which have induced u
t u ein to remtntnend.thern au extensively and warmly 1
they do. And those reagens ire. that these jude
c um, medicines never injure estulthe most deheat.
• nstituth.es. and - have, lin almost every individual I
se for which they are Mcseribed, a marked. an evir
• , nt,,a truly happyand permement etroety. Physir
-:atts, moreoder. see that they ate not offered to the
u aloft upon anyquack theory ofpurifying the blood.
t• the inter destruction of the stomach and MOW".
' rift' the blood from ail &seated bunters, they undo
, iably do ; but not by destroyilig those viscera by
hich alone the blood can he sustained, They are
•ompounded upon a theory whicia.supposes a stomach
be a very-ess,ential agent to health; and food, well ,
i ignited. tells I valtiable friend to tlesh - and blood.--
hey do nht Pttri'y urea to ghosts, and make theft
ook like'beiligs too relined so remain lung in this
' arid; but they make them as human as possible, and
•t to encounter the hardships. and fitful the occurs
ions of a sublunary life.. They do not mater yip
wit pur,,oatory.of this life, to prepare men the lister
or another. They proceed.uscm the tempos itton . that
he blood. muscles, nerves. organs. excretory Red se
retory gland. tremulous and te.4tinewary niembianint,
u
pesuand brains. of edery human being reqinte,ln
bakkup/died with nourishment from as healthfurtrelki•
ihiolLas can be made and kept; and upon the doctrine
lila 'Unless the stomach and bowels are in goods ruler,
i tlitihltiod and every other part ut the 3 . ySILLIJ 14 all.4e:in
disor'er.
And bow is it erieeted that they will Bemire health
to the sumach and bowels! Why by enat.ling the one
3,1
I digetn.fod. and the
e x tra in to carr uff .wliat is left
u idler tbe n o utriment. ta connectionec with
t_l?ii surplus of hale, annum fon! humorieof the blond;
MUCOUS membranes, anti stotnaeb. A nil they',4cvnin•
Fil . lab these great feats of medicine in the most siinple
wayLmaginable The A Pk:ItIE .N TFA NI LII PILLS.
arctic stomach be affected w ith mind. bile, or coated
'e - olleistions, cle i r it out, by a natural but a most'in
' sensible solvent action, and cleanse, the whole all
mentaity.canal. without griping, and leading it as free
wuthold' debility, as nature ewer designed it to be.—
They do not take the skin offtbe stomach and bowels,
and leave them like a piece of red velvet, as all phy•
'ipso,. know. the strong drastic pills do, but they
take nature kindly by the hand without crushing her
fiuigens. They cleanse every thing, without insparing
or in rig any thing.
When this is effected, an it lineal y is by the use rifa
few of the FA 4ILY APS:IIIEN II PILLS. then come
the celebrated C.A it.lo NI ILE or uTO\ IC PI LIS, to - ,
le uoninhen a stomach and bowel= which liefore, per
haps7weak . and foul -because they were weak, and
• endows them with strength to perform their unpin
tantfunctions, without the ant of physic The f-A
MOMILE FUYXErt, when its valuable prieciples
are chemically extracted. is acknowledged by all phy
sicians, in every age, to be the best vegetable tonic
known in the timentie of medicine —There Is nothing
.licaoirn in the vegetable kingdom of nature to equal it;
nothing that is at Lime so harmless and so vigerousl ,
healthful, and in proof of thus the proprietor itf thy
' recowned pills that are made from its purest particles.
Might quote almost innumerable aut hors, both anicient
,end modern, if his own practice had not proved it to
tens of thousands.
The effects of these pills a-a not only perceived hi
an increase of appetite and general strength, but in
:restoration of the body to that universal vigor in All
its•functions which indicates the. return to perfectly
sound health.—The face, and general complexion.
speak volumes in their favor. and thoustiuda „of ta
m iles can testify how much they have eontributed to
their comfort, their complexion, and their strength.
when every otherrernaly had proved worse than use
less. In nervous diseases of' all kinds. they are now
acknowledged tolre preeminent; grachiilly restoring
fineness of body and mind - without i heise a nneyahcs,..
and changes which other , nervous remedies Ace:mint
hippy would it have been fur many young persony
of both Sete, who are now in the silent grave. if diey
-had learned to cheek the morbid tendencies of their
itemach and bowels by these pure tomes and apiri
wits, without resortiiig to quack remedies, the nausea
of which are concealed, and of which they know
nothing. 'Clint' dreadful serettge CONS!' MPTION.
aught have been checked in luts crimmeneemeti and
dytappointed of its prey. all over the land, it -the brat
symtoms of nervous debility had been counteracted
by C ANIONIII,E chemically ere eared; and those
b iwelcornalainti which lead to a host of fetal mida-‘
- dues; might hive been of vi rod by itini tine alcOline
ettmet of rho barb; whirh is a leading...ingredient in
the APF.12.11.: NT FAMILY PILLS', l.P.iiire both of
the-e uaedicines, which pre adapted to a majority of
the purposes for which .I hundred others ire unneces
• sari y •.sed,fed•rs. agues. ti,l.ous disordei ii. headaches,
fern du. debility, male d-cline. intligest.rin. and liver
c 'nap amt, would have entirely disappeared, where
moil; of them have proved fatal.
. lint be it denial:T:ly underst o od that these medicines
are not offered instead of these natural organs or the
body which other medicines 'dispense witli,.in a very
summary manner. They are founded upon med!cal
knOwledge, and not quackery. and donor take all the
. red "armlet. out of the human blood ender the pre
. le.lee of purifying it. In proof of which dltfiiience of
effect let the faces and formi of patients be it testi-
- mony. They ennstinue a useful. etfeeinal end gene
rally applicable class of merLones for every family.
and being both tonic sea aperient, and or the best
preparations known, no person or fam.lv should. be
,without them. 'They can be-obtained wholesale and
tetairofthe firoprietor, Dr. %Vat EVA NS, New York.
and of his agents in town and country. with duree
'tions fur use. —They are rapidly supercedMg all other
remedies advertised in the public - prints, because they
are found to beluing to a very superior elite of annular
medicine..A single trial usually elates them high in pri
vate; einimation, as they are known to be in public
preference, and in the opinion of physicians.
De. WM. EVA \S' OFFICE. Nu. 19 NORTTI
EIGHT ST. PHI LADELPHIA, where Ma medicine
may be had. Dr. W 111 Evans! Office,loCP•Chatliam
street. New York, where the Dotter may be consulted.
• 'as usual .• i
Irk YSPEPSI A and If YPOCHONDRIArISM.—
ILF/niersatity; Cone.—Mr. William Salmon,r;reen at
above Thud. in.. Philadelphia, afflicted for several
-years with the following divtressing symptons:
Sick
ness at the atomacb, headache. dizziness. palpitations
of the leirt; impaired appetife, sometimes acid and
Pattetsent eructations, coldness and weakness of the
extremities. emaciation and general debility. disturbed .
rtat a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach
after eating, nightmare, great mental demindency.
severe flying pains in the chest, back and aides. coati cc
--- a dislike forsociety, or conversation involuntary
sighing an I weeping languor and lasitude upon the
'lean exercise.
• Mr. Salmon had applied to the. most eminent phyalf.
titans. who considered it beyond she politer of Medi
vk• eine to recto - re bun to health ; however. as his
ions had reduced him to a very deplerableermdmort,
and having been recommended by a relative of his to
make trial of Dr. Wm. EVA Ni.S' Medicine. he with
deficulty repaired to the.office and procured a-package.
to which. he says. he is indebted forlis restoration to
life. health and friends. lie is now enjoying all the
blessings of perfect health Persons desirous of
further tarormation,vtil/ be satisfied with everyr:parti
cut arrifhis aironishing cure at Dr. Wm. E vans ' Medi
eal He Chatham st... New York ; and ta
adelphia. N 0,19 NORTH.. EIGHTH St.
Sold by y JofiN T. WERNER, -
Sole Agent for SchuylkillConnty.
Po+tamale, Nov. 25
LILO PINE APPLE CH EESE.—Jutdqreceived
VV . l aid for vale, a few buses of very , superior old
Pine Apple ebeePe.
HAZZARD STR AUcli
jan.2o
lIMLI
•
Motiliskilliir)
C. 0.: he- bud i'
NA . , _ ....._ 400 DOW 00
•••• • splendid. azaorilrieut of . .- .. ~.. .
Moe, black, cliffs, green and claret-00y ...
. • do, do i andifaxicy.casiinperett i . .. -
_
Plain and figarint sattinetis,
Mohair pipn eight and other coatings.
Goats hair CanAlets, vesting% tke tke • .
all of which being Plarchased et auction in n4'
,delphia, and New iturk, we guarantee tosell 10
Per, cent cheapet thzb can be purchased eltiestheic
in this brirongli: F -,' dec 22
..
_. 7
. • 1 linow Sale .. i
. i 2!
4 t T RZDKED, cLs,.kr Tau OFFICE
..
' Ilk. .14./S. 1411 . ft ICES Sympatilick for .the
11 -F satett, epeediett, and perfect cure of every
km& of wounds, uld.--rs, cancer and all cutaneous
droessei. arising' friam cutting, squeezing, born
intr. boiling or OW iinpurity of the blood, and also
for curing Dyspeptia, bean burn, asilana, fiver'
eo m p taint, cost iv alt., eu Ilc Zs, cionvulmons, d tarr
ham and rlieumatick pains, tiottt ache. and•sore
cies. The general agent. Prof. G. Xav Wagner,
Reading. Berke 4unty, Pa. ofrprs. grans to any
I perlion affected ; wlth tither of the said diseastt,
a certain quantily‘of the Sympatlack to be tried
-and appreciated berme Malting any expense; now
ever, the applicatipn must be made free of post.
age.
N. B. This article cannot trh had genuine in
any drug store or appotheeary shop. It is not
neuestary to tall.niueb about Id, at it et.i
(airily
will reetinmend ikself to an enlightened p brick.
aug 19 . ' . . 39—tf
GAR: A E 2I.E
SEEDS.
T HE subseribOr liar tl•t received and is I, OW
opening v t ry choice selection of Garden
••••leeds, warrantereto he fresh. and of an excellent'
quality. all of wts)ch have been selected we! rare.
Early Tnrnt prßcllt L oup green du
l,on Blood Beet Tomatoes -
Early Yiirk Cahkiage Windanr beans
Large York
.40 Butler beans (pole)
Drumhead A 4 • Eeira ...iv beans
GrernCurled S,s;vory do Early Valentine beans'
Red pickling do Extra early peas
do Coates's -early 10 inch
Ftal D or h i do (la arl peas
Sugar loaf do Green himel. do
Bullock head ; do'Dwarf marrowfal do
Curled Cress i Large mart t owlet do
Orange carrot Asparagus
Early frame c.i4iumber Red solid celery
Long pickling ! .10 White solid du
Early riirled 104 11. 4 i3 Citron melon
India Head du Nutmeg melnn
Early cabhuge Early cauliflower
Yellow winier head do Egg plant
r Mustard aced Nseiturtium
Curled parsley '' Bull nose pepper
Sugar parsnip Sage
Pumpkin'seed Sweet marjoram
; While "Ilion • Summer va.ory
I Yellow do Swett !lasi]
1160 ai' rla'
Rhubarb
Early salinun'y l arli•-h Thyme
j Earl* long vs4 u si do Lavender
White turnip I do Mignouore
Red turnip '! do firrlll) seed
Yellow sumntisr do Canary seed
Soinosge ' , (turn
'Flat hush von' h Flower seeds, 4r.:. Ste.
All of winc h will be sold cheap by
B.• BANNAN.
march 717
:t•
Passage Aom England, hieland, Scat.
.Iland and Wale 4.
PERSONS wishing tt ergalte passage for
their tritfrids, in first rate ships, from the a
bove placds, may uow do so by applying to
WM. HAGGERTY,
Cer.t re Street.
Fm the atAMtmmodation or those persons enga.
t ing pn%stirr their frn.nds. ho may wish •'
end Mem innev, to enable theM to provide fin
'he voi.nze, cira fis will be given en the following
named no reiranta, viz:
P W. s h oes , No. 3, Waterier] Road, Liver.
vw ro rht 4 Co. No. 3, Robinson st.eet
G'll.senw; William Miley, No. 2.5, Rden Qoay,
;may 6 • 36'
WILLIAM NEAL- . 4. Co.
‘CTVRIMS OF
Looking-Glastse4s,
I K -n. 1 4 ; orrki Fifth orree, Pt, find. 10,tf, hAek
pf the o , ler4hatits' Hotel—devoted eaclunively
In •
Comory jllefithantx are varopfied at marlattle
ilver4' stort their Glny ea insrored from
breakage 11 any; part of the Uuiun, wit bout extra
cha rpr.•
ThOtse who mar have orders 4,,T lsrgs Glasses,
would do Well to inform 114 by letter,• previous to
their comihg on, of the size of the Mare, end •tie
kind of frilme they may want, that the article
mav he nuinutllet itred expressly for the occasion-
Merrhsirs should give their orders for Look.
inter glasses the first thing on their arrival, to in
sure them well pot up.
Oct 21 ;1.
Akt)FFAT''S
Vegetable Life Pills and Me
nic Bitters.
trl-A caNTRAN - r.—;it nations. from the remit•
test ages. 4air. had 'ships. but Columbus only found
out the way to America Before the rime of the
grolr Spaniih navigator, people were only enabled to
paddle aimed the shores. Just so with thC Life Med
iums It hs hut two Short years Luce 1 drat yen.
lured ppoll an unknown ocean. and I have discove•ed
the preciout object I was in search of—HEALTH.
Vegetable Medicines were iudeed.known when I com
menced m search. but, their use wag nor. By the
use of thedi, I have not only passid from the dejected
invalid,to the hale hearty end active m in of business,
but. ciamplt novel, speaking, I have renewed my
youth. I den thus, outh confidence in my own eane
nence. ad,Yure with nay 'chow citizens Dues Ore
reridet wolit prooftlint the'V EGETARLF: LI YEA/ ED
ICI Nr.S ate suitable to his own 'case? I have on file
at-mY offide,s46 Broadway. tuinarcds ofleiters. froin
some.of t4e most respeculbleciitzens orthis my na
tive land,yoluntarily offered in testimony of the vir
tues of A GOOD VFGETABLE MEDICINE.
Penano WhMte constitutions have been tearly ra
ined I.y. the -all
_infallible" mineral preparation.. of
the day. 110 bear me vrit nese. that the Life Medi
cineit. ;intact, only. are the true cense-to re manent •
soodlice JOHN MOFFAT.
cf:NEßiki. REMARKS RELATIVE TO MOF-
F liT'N LIFE PILLS AND PIKE NIX BITTEJLS.
These inedici nes have long been linnam'and appre
Mated. foi thew extraordioar) and tpdoethate powers
of re ii.rfvg perfect health. to persons suffering under
nearly every kind of disease. to which the - laloan
franc is table.
In m an y hundreds or. eertifiested instances, they
have e reicilQ sufferers from the very verge of an I
narimeli gravel, slim all the deceptive nnstrirmi4of I
the.day tad utterly faileckand to manylhousands they '
have pdmadently secured that uniform mjci)rnent of
health, without which life itaelfis but *:partial blirdi:*' ,
tog. great. tuned. haathetr ef fi cacy invariably •
and infallibly proied, dutt• it bad appeared scarcely '
less thari miraculotis to those who were unacquainted.
with the beautiful philosophic*/ Principles upon '
which they are campoituded.and updo which they
, -ongeguentil acc - ft wati to their manifest and senor-
Me, setinfr.n a.purifying the spring' antiNchannelief
mid aid Andeingithesti,w oh renewedhone Sind sigor,
(ha; the ) wt9.e_ w il e hi c d for their name. which was
-
m4iliviiipoiiitti . :. _ as r neat ofl
:IkaaiallistititiAtiiiili3;eite
'aired- .4
a TheproPrietwireidatilth •
loPPonia gr, i cn -e,
i .l. e i"t
d t
'hythe ealverteddilfierio*Athilidarbtpteeslorplic
ing his XEIq_ETAB.LE Jea ...T t AkeS., 'hi% the
knowledge and reach of every ndtvdtral, In he cop- *
inanity. I.lelFke the host Orlierniaocur e keries.
which boast of: regetatileringirelientartbe - - arills
, b.
ire purely artfl, SOLF4Y VACULT4l u tt.i,,,,,e4 eormeei
, the, blerehry. Arttimony. A , ie. tier a y ether
mineral. in any form whateeey, They a
entirely
composed ofextracts • bolo TeX. asd pow I plants.
the Virtues of which. though tong known t neveral
Indian tribetuand recently. toaome eminen tiltarma
1,
cenucal ehemiatsogealtogtithez unknown t the Ilya.
rant pretenders to medical sc once : and w re never
before administered in ma ' happily .efficaci it coin
&mutton. .r. • , •
'. Their first operation le to loosen from the coatrol
the stomach a..d beer:ls, the ;various impn re Ma and
crudities constantly Setting .found them; and to re
move the hardeeed flews wnch collect te. the Con.
volutous of the Small intest i nes. Other joaedicines
only partiallyclerinsethese. and leave sue§ collected
mas.es behind, as to produce habitualstiveness.
with all its wain of evils. or trodden &arch . . with Via ,
imminent dangers. This fact is sell kn ; to all
regular anatomists. who examine the h bowels
after death: and hence the prejudite of th e well in
formed men against the quark medicine of the age.
The !Weld e ff ect of the) VEGETA Lf. LII• P.
u l a
.
- PILLS is to cleanse the ktdoeyt and the Illtickler, and
by this' means.the liver and the lungs, me healthful
action o f w h i ch eotirely depends upon Die regularity
of the urinary' organs.. The; hien d, which takes its
red color from. the agency of the liver and the lungs
before it passes into the heart. being their. purt6ed by i
this'll and nourished IVY rood coming from a clean.
stomach. 'courses freely through the veins. renews
every part of the system sad tratun?hantly mounts the
baoner of hea.th in the bluoining cheek. 1
~
The following are am g't he distressing varies of
human diseases. to whi the Vegetat4e 1..i1e Pills
are well knewn to he is allible---
r ip
DYSPEPSIA. by through!) , cleansin i g the first and
second stomachs, and creating a flow oflpnre healthy
bile, instead of ibe stale and acrid kind f---fletutatry,
Palpitation of the Heart. Lan of Apprek., fiord burn
and lived ache. Reseletsnaur; !l!-temper. 4 itsiere, Lan.
goor.and.illelancholy whicla are thegentall symptoms
of Dy;Lieptia. will vanish ' a natural consequence of
its en Ourtioentunti by cdeansitig the pothole length
of the intestines weha solvent procest, and without
violence; all violent purge: leave the bowels costive
within two days. Diarrinsa and Choki,a, by remove
ing the sharp acrid fluids by- which these crimp.aints
are occasioned• and by promoting the Ilibraiative
secretion oft he mucus membrane. Fertile/ all kinds.
by restoring the blond to a regular circulation, through
the process ?f perspiration in some trees, and the
through sedation of all intestinal obstructions to others.
The LIVE PILLS have been known to cure Rhert ,
maliam permapciel) lin thrive weeks, and, (Out le italfl
that time , by remov in g lil4-a" tritta - mmotion rmm the 1
muscles and ligaments onthe joints. bropsies of all
fonds, by freeing and strengthening the kidney. and
, bladder; they operate most delightfully on these or
[ Earn'. and hence have ever bee.r found a eetvam retne.
as for the -worst cases of Greed. Mao Worsas, by
cceitidguig trim the turnings of the hinsels the slimy
matter to which these creaturee adhere; Asthma and
Consaraptisn, by relieving the our vessdls of the lungs
from the mucus, which even slight colds ifnot remov.
1 ed lie. ontea hardened, and produces those dreadful
diseases. &Troy, Utters and frovetentre Sores, by the
perfect' purity which three Life Pills give to the blood
and all-humors; Scorbutic Eruptions. and Bad Corn.
piestans, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that
I morbid state .ufwhich occasions all 4ruptire ann.
1 plaints. Sallow. Mai. and oilier tfisags,,ta. c um ,
rieritms The userif these Pills for avers 'bent:me
; will effect an entire cure of Sail rheum, F.rysipelas
I and a striking improvement in the Clea-mesa of the
l A u , C om mon Colds. and !vireo-ma, will always lie
cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases.
' Pilts,—as a remedy Cur this most distressing and ob
efinate malady, the Vegetable Life Pills deserves a
distinct and emphatic recommends nn. it, is well
.known to hundreds in this city, tha the Proprietor
of these invaluable Pills, was •hinoself afflicted with
trim complaint for upwards ofshirty fry years• and that
'i he tried ID vain every remedy prescribed within the
whole COMDOBP of the Materia bledica. Ile however,
at length, tried the medline which he now offers to
the pbblte, and he was clued in a 'very short time.
after his recovery had been pronounced not only
improbable. but absolutely impossible, by any hutnae
I'means.
DIRECTIONS FOR IISP--The proprietors oftbe
VEor.TAFLE LIYK P I L 4.13 does not follow the base and
mercenary prat , : ice of the quacks of the day. in advis
ing pervious to take his Pills in large quantities. No
2.04 medicine can possibly be so required. These
la i lig ire to be taken al bed time *very night. for a
I week or fortnight.. aceord.ng to . the obstinacy of the
disease. The main i dose is from 2to 5. according to
I the constituuon of the person. VerYdelicate persons
should bei,in with but two, acid increase as the nature
of the ease may requirbithese More tobest:or or very
Lcostive habit, may.tiegin with 3, and increase to 4, or
eves 5 Pills, and they will effect a Sufficiently happy
change to gnide the patient in their fprther
These Pills sometimes occasion sickness and vonory
nit. though very seldom, unles i the stomach is vele
foul; this, however, may be considered a favorabe
s‘mp out. as the patient will find himself at once fit
lieved, and by perseverance will soon recover. They
usually operate witlnit 10 or 12 hours, and never give
pain, unless the bowels are very much encumbered.
[`hey may be taken by the most delicate females ear.
der apy circumstances—lt is. lion ever, revommend
ed, that those-in later periods of pregnancy should take
but one eta tune. andthus continue to keep the bowels
epee: and even two may be taken where the patie nt
is vet.: costive- OUR pill in a solution of two ta bl e
spoons full of water, !may be given to an infant In the
following doves—a tea spoon full Crary two hours till
it operate% fur a child from one to five years of age.
half a pill---and (runt five tit ten. one pill.
TILE BITTERS. are' so called .because
they possess the power of restoring the expiring em
bers of health. to h clawing Igor throughout the
reinstitution. vas the Phceniz IS said to be restored to
life from the ashes of its bwodissolution. ..Tb e '
nix Bitters arc entirely vegetable, , composed of root
found only lit certain parts of the western conhtry
which will intallthlY cure - FEVERS AND AGUES ,
of all kinds; will never fail to erkidicate entirely all
the effects of Mercury. infinitely sooner than the cow
powerful toreparauens of Sarsaparilla. sod will mune
diately cure the detertuinatiou of BLOOD. TO THE
!LIED; never fail in the sickness incident t o young
lemaks; and will be found a certain remedy in all
cases of nervous dejtitity trod weakness oft he most im
paired constiestions As is a remedy for Chremic and
fig/amatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phcenit
Bitters will be demonstrated by , the use of a single
bottle. The usual dose cif these bitters IS half a wine.
glees full, in waterier wine, and this quantity may be
taken two or three times a day, about half an hour
before meals, orb( less quantity:may be taken at all
times. To thole who are afflicted with indigestion
alley 'meals, these Bitters will provefinvaluabl e . as
they very greatly Increase the fiction of the principal
viscera, help them to perform their fonetions.and en.'
• able the stonnich to,diseharge into the bowels what
I ever is offensive, Thus indigestion is easily and
speedly removed, appetite restored, and the mouths
of the alsorbent vessel's being !Cleansed. nutrition is
facilitated, and strength of lody and energy of mind
are the hsupy re,eults o r Farther paructibtre of
movvr
As LIFE Pll., . and PHCENIX . Rn'.
, TIERS. apply at Mr. litiaffat's office. No. b46_ ,
NeerYork, where the Pals cis be
,cents, 5U cents, or SI .per boa ; And the Piers for $1
or $Z per bottle. f Q Numenttos certi6eates of the
wonderful efficacy of both, may be there tns7"l.
In some obstinate and complicated sates o chrome
and inflammatory RhettinatisinAirer Complaints.
Fever and Ague,DyspeTina, Purity. Pties. injury frosts
the use of ,itons and other diseases of Lu ng
ISltadicg.it may necessary to take both the Life
Pails and the Phcents Bitters. in the dose before re.
commended.
- N. Et —These Pills and the Bitter& will get the
pierettrY out ofthe system intiniiely lasterthat the h e st
...preparations .of aantaparilla, 444 &certain- rented"- for
the rushnigef* Moab) flu or all vio lis t head.
sches.tic doithetereas.&c.-*All rsonswho twerps':din..
trust sonjtioplesp,paisgoix.., all never be soda s '
Life Pills oaths Rltters,ftirone dose in time s in
same life. They eqUalize the eirpulation ofthe blbod,
draw all pressdre from the bead. 'PresPlilltion, end
thr2w
, 9 fr. 5 ,„ e , impurity byte pores of
. the skin.
Fne'ssfe by =-MILLE SIIAGCERTY,
... gepts for rho PIS ptietar.
46 -I y
4FI-6mn
Pottsville. 26
"BF
fr.t.tV
50.0U0 , 7404141010+ 1 0 , 11 , P
25,000 A
20.000 ritat ; alutaGiel l or' tiohiqe_44,..t&
glinr.for did . A.' '-'
/ 4, 1 4 , 23; , -,11. -Mott
1 !ORS' : ClthiTON ' ' ; •• ,'
,kiviitik iitoil.ociely,,' _i:
rviirtri;oil - taAion Sl l ;;Lnii Fait . i Sotirety,' ia
X now open every ddi r ifi c om 9 - to 3'. cOalkiele at
the Office of Dainnitt-, 4 Deposit, ref . the pur
pose.Z
of receivsng depot!' ninny amount not eit-J
yceding 8500 $ fibril - nil lie tierson, — upon • which
an interest Of 4:per emit )pill be -, paid 'on every $5
and upwards, but no interest will be allowed co
any friietiimal parts of 4.5: The y _whnle or any
part maybe drawn out on givir.g notice, two to
Crow wicks, at the office .on Mondays. The3,bu.
sines of _the Society will be conducted by t the
following officers. and managers. until 4.he tort
Monday
Monday in 'May next. - - • '
- Prevident.—AQUl LA BOLTON. - •
Manogers.
Joseph Cerro!! , Ssmpei J. rolls
F.dward Hughes E. S. Warnp
Jacob Bull Jesse Turner
L. Wh:ltncy, SecrUtery and Trensurer
Article 3d of the Charter. "No emolument
whatsoever shall be received by the-President
or Managers for Atteir services, nor shall any
Manager become' a borrower from the institu
tion. oct 3 460'
CONSUMPTION CURD.
INDIAN SPECIFIC ;
, • For he prevention Ali-cave
• 4 1 . Cbughs.Colds,AstAmos,
4 \ Consumptions, Spitting of
Mood, Diaereses
I tif the
(trj.... flreost &et Longs, e:
JAI. J., ,y
E Pared M / i Dr•CLARICSOA
REN AN, of t hie city
/ NO ,
• • of Lancaster.
DI ftEMION,
Accompanying each bottle Of the Specifick,
pointing out in a completions manner, all the
symptoms in the different stages of these distres.
sing diseases—also particular directions respect
tint, diet and regimen, and hlw patienti are to
conduct through every stage until health is re.
stored—for vain and useless would be the pre
seriptions of the ablest physicians, acco4atittd
with the most powerful and useful mediemes, if
the directions arc not faithfully adhered to.
The public are informed that tlu...lepoi(itions of
:287 persons have been taken before proper au
thorities in the city of Lancaster, all completely
cured in the-most desperate cases of etinsump
tionrsome of which are detailed in the ae•
comipanying each bottle.
•' A supply of the above Specific's lino been
received and is for sate at this office.
March 12
Swaim Panacea:
AS the intemperance and luxury of thi age - are
hastening the ravages of scorbutic cbmplaints
and rendering the blood more impure; and as thou
sands bare destroyed their cons' itutionshy beglecoing
to 'apply the proper remedies—to such. Swaim's Pan•
area must he. and has been, more than dodbly value.
ble as a certain and effectual means of restoriag them
to perfect health and vigor Few families are u hol
ly exempt from scorbtit lc affections, which exbilin va
rious symptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations. debility.
loss of appetite and dejection, all ariatng frion ampere
blood. and af,not properly attended to, prirdoce the
greatest injury to the constitutution, and may be im
parted th their offspritig. 'Swaim's Panaceh is recom
mended at this seasonal the year, as a valuable resto
rative of the system, thereby invigorating the constitu
tion, and enabling it to bear the debilitating effects-of
the summer season. It is conveyed by the encula
ting fluids, and corrects their tendency to all those
diseases which originate in vitiated Weld, diseased
liver,depraved appetite. or predispositon to afflictions
of the lungs.&c. No one, however; tstadvisedto use
it without convincing themselves ufthe trhth of what
; is here stated •
Thm medicine is now aged a Rh succesa in all parts
or the world, and is gaining great repute ion in Eng•
land.
A fresh supply of the Medicine just received and
for aile by B. BANNAN.
Sole Arent for Schuynoicou4ty.
Who con supply. the above medicine Wholes:111e to
them who wish to sell again, at Philadelphia prices
May 14 , : 26- '
HR iNLlZfs'l'fl's
Vegetable Unit•ersal Pills.
IN VA LI I) 1.--0): E DlttiF.A NV hasi thou only—
I an Impurity of thy blood. w hich, by impeding the
circulation, brings on pain or derange:tient in the ()i
-gen or part where such impurity of th,. blood settleis
It IS true, a vailli:Tl of CA1,761.-4 may hnttg about the
state of the blood—each as a violent iipruise or fail.
damp feet. intligest ion .lia in in the head, 4.c.id.c . line
although it may be said that these liseeees have no
their origin in impurity of the bloc ',lel the I effect is
the MOM they all end to the impuritylof the bloc.::
and our 'only object to prevent the thvating inn,
curies be kept up. in other words the aerthwitiouti Li
moun,is continually to purge the lady Jas lunges rm.
unpleasant symptoms remain, with Dir. fgrandreth r s
1 , Et ;I.:FABLE •U '..6. I VERSA L. PI LLS; w birth. t f per
severed with in sufffcient quantities timprodure copi.
oils evacuations, will assist nature to• restpre every
organ to a statg or health. This to Mn the:principle
of draining: we drain a marshy piece of land, and
from a state of sterility soon producer a most abun
dant fertility:and so it is with the humlan body; when
any thing is the matter with it. we hark onlyoccasion
to draft it by purgation—and experietce bas tatight
t ho se who haveadopted this reasonab e practice. be•
4ause mmisistent with our nature, that ?hey have anted
rightly, the result having been tumid health. It is
not inure than tS months since these Pills were in.
i.
I reduced into the United States, but their IMO . hat
brieualtogether imprecedented,there avinoheen cold
of them in New York in that time,
t r , ly one miltitm
fine hundred thousund boxes. And a ve 10.000 per
sons can be referred to in Ne w York city. and nearly
the same in Philadelphia. who have en cured when
every other means had become altog ther unavailing.
of diseaseembich appeared oldie t opt*. siteehar.
acter, and in many easel where the readfol Mirages
of uleeratiog, hail laid bare It - gamest and ;bone, aid
whereto all tipPdareace no human ineanikouldstme
life,have patients, by the use of these. Pills. been re.
stored to good health, the devouring tlise•mt having
been completely eradicated.
Dr. Wm, Brandreth was so. fully ,
truth of the above simple theory, ti
years in esperiment and laborious
medical propertlec of the no meroui
tog Ant. Vegetable Kingdom; his objl
postl'a nedicirietwhieb would wont
dude by specific action. • removal
from the blood by the stomach and;
continuation of the use_of inch ami
more are sure to be carried oS
sumo a state of purity: and wboeveo
and perseveres with them. will be
William Brandieth fully attained
object. lt is now an absolute- and
every disease, whether it be in
tU
brain or meanest member; w
ulcer, or on inward abiCeirs.
frobt many causes. redumb
namely, tmpurity of blood.
fiIOTICF..—As Drug and I
alty/b)oded with counterlei
comes those who want the I
only of the accredited agent
to be above suet dishonest
Mi. S. Thompson dr CI
grills at present for Schm
Ut Srandrmhs Office ft:
whiitesale and retailts at
thole filth st, north side.
AJways remember that
gags° Brasiireth Pills
ehateitorthewsse ale+
Dec, 3 I
VIM
• - • •
• zliat
~.- -4/41**fiii- iiteo ite•
ia iilligFi %Plod,
AbiLEIFY*I2O4I4 a1 F , 1.1-iiii do do
V' • ''' do . ''' ' lie gi.,. l "!lT --;- d o d o
1 , .- . , * A ,., -, -. 1
,ild" - bOttica - . ,
•41 ' ._ -- wi11..L12 ir , :. - ..q9dldelirt, in !ma
Verfiltit e tT„„, * . d°:ZleWofilleLobb 'And
og tau ' vc...7 1, 1 ..1: pleb Madeire.
Dulrtifidt
ihritygo.:iep "i gUr Rd iPsle 'Alban s
E 4 oti r--- '':' —‘" o .. 'oriiiiii;ll6.o. Bic. filr I aliby
dry ' a9-4:.eli ti l Llitglc..llAGGEßll.
34
~~:1Y~..,..
april
• 1-
AusKan a, =FB A s.
•
THE titrtginal flygeien %Universal Vegetable
li Medinine, prepared by W. MIS KIN, Esq.,
Member4f the Royal College of Surgeons, Licen
tiate of Apotheciiiiii . 'Cozipany; Fellow of 801.
Court Society, Surgeon. to the Royal Union Pen
sion Awsociauon, .Lancaster pihce, Waterloo
Bridge; end Perpetual Pupil of Guay's and St.
Thomas' . r
llos-;tale, London.
•
These pills having gained unparal•
Idled in every section of the thilo/1 are now con.
sidereil by all those who. value goa d health, indis
pensable as i fatuity medicine—patronised by a
numerous' body, of, the most eminent Physicians
both in this country and in Europe,.-4e sufficient,
it is presumed, to stamp Omit...character in the es.:
timation . of every. thinking min, end it is hoped,
a far better recommendation than the course re
sorted to by ignorant and unprincipled pretenders,
who to mislead and deceive the public, publish
what they call practical proofs mid certificates of
Cures, thatemiced all bounds of rational credibil.l
ity, and most of which, if not all, are either gross
fabrications, or procuredbyfroustand counivence.
The editor of the Long lalatitl - Farmer, says
" , This medicine has obtained an unprecedented
degree of well preserved popularity. Braving tak-
en these pills ourselves to advantage and witness
ed their beneficial effects on others. we have no
hesitation ir. recommending then; to the public as
a safe, Salutary and useful fitinily medicine."
- * * *None are genuine without the signature of
the General Agent on the label, by whom the a--
hove medicine is imported into this country.
JNO. tIOLBEIN.I29 Waverly Place,
k, • • • Gen'l Agedt for U.
A mipply of the above Medi c ine just received
and for sale by BANNAN,
Sole Agent for Schuylkill county.
2-
July 16
The subscriber has discovered a method by which
he •&rtues of that valuable root,
• THE SARSAPARILLA,
May be extracted without losing any of its med;cinal
properties. This medicine is prepared after a re
ceipt of the Medical College. a receipt recommended
by the Faculty as the best formula for the prepara
tion of the fluid extract of Sarsaparilla..
This Extract may be given with perfect safety to
children. and is couscientiouily offered to. the public
as a purifier ofthe blued, wbkcb in all cases will great
ly alleviate and in many entirety cure the following
diseases:
Obstinate eruptions of the akin.
flinfplea or poatules on the face.
Biles which arise from an impure habit of body,
SCalymruptions..
Pains in the bones,
Chronic rheumatism,
Tetier:
Scrofula, er King's evil,
White Swellings,
Syphilitic symptoms.
And all disorders arisingfrom, an impure state of
the blood, eithet by a long. residence in a hot and un•
healthy climate, or the injudicions use of mercury.
I have thon;ht it necessaiy to attach a few curb&
ea tes of its beneficial effects, from persons well known
itrilie county, as references:
•
Reading, July 13.1837.
, .
. -
%V the undersigned. having used the:Compound
Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. (prepared by George
1V: Oakeley ) in Our families , most cheerfully recom
mend it to the public. as a cheap, safe and efficient
medicine, in diseases arising from impurities of this
blood.
'nig is to certify that I was fin two years afflicted
with an obettnate impetigonious affection in one oftny
legs, which-broke into numerous ulcers, for which 1
tried various remedies, which but increased the dis
ease, when 1 was recommendedy to try Mr. Oakeley's
preparation Of Sarsaparilla. 1 did so, anti after using
several bottle:Vl am happy io wine that thOnlcers are
ennrely removed mid my leg healed. Witness my
nand this 16th day of A ugust, 1837.
/MIN R. COLLER, Reading.
This certifowihat my little Ben. about 8 years old.
had aufferettfor'a long time from extensive sores on
the right knee and leg. (supposed to have been white
swelling.) which I found impossible to heal. by even
the aid of the moat - respectable medical advice, until
I WB2 recommenced to use Mr. George W.Gakeley's
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, eight bottles of which
not only healed the sores hut perfectly restored the
child's health which had suffered much in consequence
of dui affetuon. CATHARINE BINGEMAIV,
7th above Penn at. -Reading.
The above case was presented to me; both before
and atter the use of Mr. Oakeley'sayrup of &nape- .
Tina. and I hive invihesitation lb believing that it was
the agent of his restoration.
MO. P. HIESTER.II4. D.
Reading, Sept. 12.,,1837.
• Wits 'zingvton, Now 20, 1837.
Mr. ..
Sir —1 consider it my duty to let you know that the
use of the half dozen bottles ofyour valuable Sarsapa
rilla tnat I got (Wynn in June last, has entirely healed
my leg, the Rector told me it was out scrofulous chat
' eater. and the use of your medicine would ,probably
benefit it. The five bottles were not taken before it
was healed, but I took the sixth to make the cote
certain; it is now better than two months since I ustti
any. and there ts no appearance ot a return.my phyti•
clan thinks the cure, perfect. . Youra.&e.
CRA RLES BROWN.
14r-Ther' above saleable -medicine may be had at
the subscriber's wholesale and retail Drag stole,
North Fifth street, Reading. and at most of the prin
cipal drug stores.. Fresh Dings! and Medieines..st
thelowesteashiniees, alms kept , for sale by the eab‘
scriber. GEO W. OAKELEY.
onviOccd of the
• at 'Top' 30
mat4h one the
pladtr titopos
ict beiing to coat
i l(y.andWr
--- itQ, to be at the 'therm of Heiedenreich &
Kutz Korztovin ; Wm. Mintzer and Dr. Ford. Potts-
Frown ;Peter Knabb,Oleyi and the store °ai l m ent '
Screech, Pottsville. •
Jan 13 , ' • .3:-' 6mo.
N. 8. To fireient impOsition. my signature von
aceomparaytbe label of each bottle. c:
al by heeler.
rw te; as hy. the
'eh e. Roth hut:
1
thb blood as
eke:ahead Pills,
satisfied that Dr.
ais ghtlanthrdpic
knothb fact, that
ead feet, in the
sing
rect.
THE:aii*Ottifkß OFFERS AT
li,
F/1111AVTE &JLE
• A HOUSE & LOT in Norwegian
• Street, nearly • opposite the residence.
tit
William B. F., Pommy, now occupied` by
William D. Leda. The house is 101
feet - front thy-30 tett in depth, with a, kitchen and;l
cellar in the basement story, two rooms onAhe
..fintisecoridtind third &ore each; the whole of
said Rouse well plastered and painted, Also,sik
excellent well of water at the door-..—the lot is 20}
fenufrit, by 170 feet in 'depth; with-a 9 feet 'kV
ley Oitthe welt' enittif said hciuse. - ;•
forthreparticulare inquire of, 4' •
! • ' '1 • Thole , , , SitAgg„. ;
• Mount Carbon, Nor. 3, 1837.°
Iter.
be
was
mai
MEI
I , Pills
loon
I the,
?tut.
MEI
Important DisCovery.
JOHN MILLER.
WM. IL MILLER.
M. S. RICHARDS,
WM. RHOADS,
===
O*LiUs
.
NOW Effitut .
C.oria OM., wad
e£ aubmitews
thekftieleS,3llll 4101
they have Celan . ' the itere ,
Jacob Bell /*mai fof
streets. *here they era sow',
aseutneet et
:,,trzu ti
.Prdiiitiiikelit
,
'fl:4l
Dry
G,
Liquom
which they...ass &tarp:hiltd CI
est prices. • -HAZZtiII7
N. B. All of Casat
the highest market fitic - eir:
Apritt, ' •! •
•
A -: NIVINT44
general suortment ,ofl,
Goode, jiist reCeived
Umitil
• • iry M N* ' '' •
. Hanfira '
fttieen
et
Matite • I.
Salt I'lli eiti. &c : ft.
which will be mud Is* ro att. • f rbie lif `but
price paid in cub fin all In ' sotconiitrylusdnot t -
JOSEPH BITE IL Bg#l.
Mount Carbon, Dec 2 t ~ ill.
MAKE both limited and perieinsi j ' mem
on Brick, Stone or Frame Bui • . tkOrea.
Hoteli. tffills, Barns, Stables, lideitliatil . null.
I
ture and PropertTofoirery deactiptibs, • 1 lota
or damage by FIRE. '
MARIIVZ AND INAND INSURA4r,E.
The 'Delman" Com i ty ; insurance compa ny oil.
also insure against Mai oil all kinds °f in ice thaw
and..agatast the damage o r loss !port the
razor
m.
i
tion ofgoOdi:waree. and auereandime by O by
rail way, upon terms alp favourable as any lother is
stitution. 1
For any further information on the- na tof in.
sumac*, either against Firt, marine or in risk"
Apply to fiIi.NRY GI. ROBINSON. vent.
July l 5 .14-tf i At Schuylkill US.
. • or IifILLIAM B.
1 A I gibing.
SPRING GARDE
Wire Insupuice Coin
itgAJLE both hunted Old eerirental dttroaspa as
I , ll3riek,ttone or Frele'Beildifttis.l3tiono,dietele
Mills, Barns, Stables. hterebandW, Foiattere.and.
Propertyof every descriptibb,against !osier damage
by
The subscriber bas been appointed Aort for the
above mationcd Institution and lane* iuepared to
make iNSCAANCIM upon efferydeienpeton looff Repeny
at the knieht rates. BEM/01M LOMB.
Poesy/Ile. Feb. 27. Pr ? . - 15
... .
The Philail .
_O
O rfila IFlAire
INLAND NAVIGATIN INEILIRANCE
' CODPANT.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED SY Law. lu6moioo4
CHARTER .10ERPETU4L, •
?MAKE both limited Ind perpetual, litaurances as
Briclt, Stone or Praline BaddispoStbres. Hotels,
Mills, Barns. Stables, Merchandise,'r4birroe, and
Property ofevery description, 146=1 - damap
by FIRE.
The subscriber basapyininied AitlyiT for the
above mentioned Ininittition and ifirwisif prepared te
make IropiLatints upon cam doseriptiOn ofMOM
at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN. *ANNAN.
Pottsville, Feb 2S • 15-
P'VHE subscriber had now on .ba
s• end Storehouse Qn Centre an
streets, a full issorzment of Goods, i
coal region viz : '
Barr Iron of aiscirted
Band and Ifooppo di}
Nails and. i
pike oda do. do .
Steel, Round 43:. Suars do do
Nails and;SpikeM do do
Coal Shoiels do . do
Hardware, a Regaral assort
Allfof which be is palling at red .]
Jadl3 - .
n oWLETTI-inthrest Tables;
Jua'indfor sale by I EL
kin 24 , I
HAZZARD( & ST ITCH'S
WHOLIISAIE AND TAIL '
Dry4oodll l roCr avid la.
qua Store, .
Corner of Gear" Neriket-Sti , P.frsvUle
April 8 2g-
. .. 1 . . . ..
84)40410ii Sty_ ii‘ii.
Le • BANNAN offers for niti the 1011 w/ dog
••••• • atandard worAis it the very low prier et
tacked. t I
Home,..Sinollett and Miller's Et4lend.
__ 4 vole. sheep, with plates . - $lO 1110
Ciarke's Cortinientaty, 4 vols. sheet. , . 1200
Wesley's works, 10 vols. cow** ll 00
Bock', Theologietif works. 6voll'ebeept.Ll.6. 00
Scott'sßitde. end CinTentery, ,3 - vols.
dieep, • . .
Byron's works,'Dnirborne t 00s Edit 25
Rollip's Ancient.busty. 1 volniatespe
. , Dearborne'l ition with , Mapo mid.
i l d
plates, . i - . 445
Josephus 1 40. wit plate s 1 225
Matryau's work,
I. " , roplete. 1 vol. 3 IS
Moore a tiolkii,Li ry Edition' i 22s
Bain. wortir. 1 2 00
1 Cowper all tbrinipson's wintkl, 245
1 Paley's wo ki 1!.- q. go
1 Burden's v Iligelßernsmisi- • - 2 01.
-Doddridgis'e a {innity r Expeantari.: o , • ''' 350
_Enciyokiped . , lid:9 - -ftstejaliz 3 is. with
.• 126tre i 'loo Mom .' 10 SO
WOx's.llOOlt`ollf ' yni,yiltubirstes,
! mph,
2 25
McKenzie", WO' • - 137
, -.Together *ilk variety of -Books at vet,
sow -rithis c itt nit the times.
i." ]D i l l'_ .; i. . !,.. . . • 32-
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tio,
i , PAL, as &•' ilititqq MAN'S '- ''
~ .mati ;of le, tioctidam Ministry and two
ekiji,of thePretesting:l_4i '2 Mora in Its
- MOW Stil*lii thejtev., " kits Dom Re*
. lor,gtChriikcipOril -
* !s;,lti‘i tgaiTed
1 :041: 0 :1 11 0ref ..''....-, .
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at his Rat
Rat Rose
ble for the
esd_
AYTON.
ast-feee* ed
• ANNhtl.