The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 23, 1839, Image 4

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r 4 .M t = VP NAZAR.MI PASSEH - 8Y,7, '
, :. iv KU. MGOIItarIZT.
. W • ! , ;;•ieho walist by the bed of pain,
l dlea
While e stars 'weep on witittlitsmidnight traii . . ,
Stiffing tar for thy lored- ones sake
Holdi %trembles{ his sleep should tweak;
in thy n • listar there's a helper nigh,
"Jesse Nazaketh.paerelb by."
Stun iIL-etlitfrote thy native land, •
Whorti* min takes with a brother's hand. I
Table , hearth stone aye glowing free,
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Ca mare sparkling. but not for thee;
There • one,who can tell of a boom on high,
'Jesus, fAmaireth passeth by."
Sad anti: in secret bending low.
A dart do breast that the world may not know 4 :
ret ie
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%V reit the favor of God to win,
His a lof pardon for days ofsin,
Press o , press on. with thy prayerful cry;
"Jestis ;of Nazareth pasaeth by " I
Mourn r!— who aitt'st in the church yard lone 7
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Sean& g the m lines oitthat marble atone, , I
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Flue ' thaeeds from th y children's ed, ; I
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Plantidg the myrtle and rose insttad;
Look gp from the tomb with thy tearful eye, '
'Jeatt*of Nazareth palmed' by."
Fading ‘ 'one, with the hectic flush,
In thy vein's of fire and thy wasted cheek
Fpaest -thoh the shade of the darkee'd vale I
Seek to the guide who can never fail?
He hash tied it himself, he will hear thy sigh,
'Jesus 4 of Nazareth Passeth by."
--t —UNDENIABLE FACTS,
V Val PROOF TO SHOW THAT
!DR. LEIDY'S
S4rsaparilla Blood Pills
Are the most effectual purifier of the Bliv(i,
atui Anima/ Fluids that have ever 1
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been disovered.
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. i The following are some only of the 1
F • LATE CURES
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Efilocteti and heard from during the past7lWO
v Moly THS, in Philadelphia.
' S . ed
Louisa impson, cur o f - v i olent pain in her head and
sides, with Imucirigiddiness to which she was subject
f.ir three years.
John Stocker, relieved from habitual costivenesi and
want °Puppet/terwith offensive breath and bad taste
'Jose* Marlovi, cured °lan ulcerated leg aid-sef i n.
letuelidoees, cured ofa breaking out all over his who',
body. !.. I . .
SaratiJones, cured of pain in her breasts and aides.
much headache and sickness atter eating.
. ,
William Mowbray, cured Of a It heti matism .and awel:
hog of his legs and feet, having been unable to Walk
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any d,sttmce for six months past. I
Michael J. Roskins.Cured of swelling under his4rmi
and on ins neck, with considerable breaking out lui
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`jet a Cranmer, cured of swelled brews ts, pa i n in
hers , constant disgust to fo.sd, and much sickness al
bee ch. !
Jeffs . Cline, cured of rheumatic pains and swelled
joints. ; ,
Sam nit G. Howard, cured of a tetter and rash bleak;'.
ing o Mo ver his body, withi some running sores add uli
cern. - 1
R .tt Canby, cured or l on affection of his Art u
van and ulceration, which previously alfettt hi
speecb.Z . ,
The tollowing are somefOnly of the large num r cif
cures effcted in Berke Montgomery. Schuylkill, L,ytiigh,
Lancaster, and Northampton counting, during th past
three months , : . I
Jonai - Green. Erfq , cured of n scorbutic affectioh, ul•
ceratedlleg, swelled joints add rheumatic.pains . ' !
Adate C. Carpenter, cured of violent pant in his sides.
much costiveness, bad appetite aid a shortness ofbreath.
Rachel Snyder. cured of a difficulty in bre ithi rig, habij
ual costiveness and violent pains in her he: d. l •
Michael Jones, his two daughters and youngest at rt.
cured o) a breaking ou t of dry and sometimes elatery
pimplea over their wholebodies, attended with great itch
ing. frequent unpleasant feelings id their heads." sick
nevi at the stomach. and pains over the heart, &c.l This
family was afflicted for years, and never found
I Zelief
from any medical treatment, or from any medico, . un
til using Dr. Leidy's Blood P,lls and a wash dlA•cteki
by Dr. lieidy. ,
Sarah Mclntosh, cured of violent pains in her' back
and loins, rheumatism, swelled joints, flifc. '
Andrew Green, cured of griping pains, loss of tippe
tits, disgust for food, and habitual costiveness
Adult R. Ginms, cured of scaly eruptions and breaking
out. sorfflness and pant through his bones.
DinaffCrowley, cured of ringworms and teeter. ~,
Henry C. Rodney, Esq. cured of inward fevers.kne
nese of his mouth, throat and nose, glandular swellings,
George Layman, cured of a me•tcorial a ffectiSE aln v 'cl
ient rheumatic pains of his head and Doses.
Jonathan Stroud, Isaac Colman and John G. Thorn.
son, cuted of various affeqions of the head. cos ivenes.
soar enwtations, sic4neastit the stomach. a. c. i . .
Sarah Jenkins. Alfred nr:!tiMacy Jenkins, cured ;cif ar.
fiction of the-akin, breaftnitint, pains in the trii ni ha. .k.F..
Num roue other instances might be published. Nit to
swell t e list wo ,Id unnecessarily increase the eipense
of_puld ahing them.
t
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]tin be plainly seen from the fore, - ;oing, that the
Mote - bare an excellent corrective for a disonterea
atomic , the cause ofdiseases to which the human sys
tem is.. able, together with the impurity of the ' blood
+
which * 'wain all diseases, and in conjunction Wita !,,s
diso stomach, very rapidly prostrates the, human
bode'rte. pilla,do not purges, powerfully as do mote pills
of the preterit day. (which produce as mull irii.,chief as
did eseeizierctwy.ar the minerals, by weakening the aye:
tem,d troying the tone and vigor of the body and reit
daring i a prey to constant and universal disease, di,.
tressed d bodily suffering) bait al e . m il d mid mild and
I n
senile Ws their aperatimi, and ?twinging the natal*
=es sufficiently to carry nmpuritics ae they are
by their tee, not re st 'riot necessary any refs
straiat :from occupation ar business, change of Jive
or diet.Eor even a habil,ty octaking cold from the? usr
The process for extracting the virtue of the Satiltpit t
tills without oestroying its efficacy, is known only to
* *
the- prciprietsr. i
P-epered only and sold wholesale and retail. at latr 14.
:dy's Hesith Emporium, 2nd Si below Vine, ' N 0.191.--
Aiwa ',. old by B. BA N N. 414.
Jude 9 44 Pottsville.:
• •
• ,r Wonderful Cures. • ',
am, btotn perforated in this city, and throu,thout
r the country.
* DR. LEIDY'S
• MEDICATED SARSAPARILLA.
BELNGka concentrated fluid extract of Sansaparillit com
bined with other vegetable extracts, which renders it
as a medicine of great utility in the cure of all diteasis
srising from impurtties ofthe blood. from imprudences in
'life, and' onstitutional diseases formed or producted by
the , injddlcious use of mercury. arsenic, bark, or qi finine.
in_ehorti ix elan invaluable remedy fur all.
; •HbmtW!tie Affection. General Debtli LI ,• Ulcerous rores
/white' Stihniaga. Diseases of the Liver and skt , I.
aerated r Throat, Ulcers of the Nose,Caries , dii
eases o f
e Bones; Scrofula. or King's Evil; Erys prigs.
or St. Anthony's Fire. and all unpleganrund dan erous
affections consequent to Syphilis, Luca Venereal, dr . tke.
Scre tualhaa this medicine been in the core tif va
rious ifes for which it is recommended, that it is fir
s• sneere "
gall other preparations efSarsaparilla, rani
,a
neat &c
It is ow empllyed by numeroosphysicians, 4 a d his
been in educed by the n into Many hospitals, • i rm.-
ties. &cc throughout the United States.
It is *reparation of greater strength (consepuently tif
greater efficacy) than auy other extract now made, also
much cheap e r, beialbut one dollar per , boitlewhich Os
•• sufficient to make one xallon of Syrup of Sarsilianllit.
aid is flxinght t &Sweet druggists for that purpotie
Swaini% Panacea.
A •
S the intemperance and luxury of •the lie ate'
balstening the ravages oforctirbutic Ann) `al i o
and rendering the blood more taxpitrutund as thu •
Mye delitroyed their constitutions bjtateglecting to apply
n ; .,
She properremedies—to such, SwannWanacea m et lie.
oaithasibiten, more than doubly 'reliable as a c ruin
unollis4tual means of restoring them to perfect eallh
end '
,r. Few families are wholly exempt fro sod/
bully none. which exhibit varioui 'Symptoms, ;as • fe
iipdo 'Ulcerations. debility. loss of appetite and ii, ejete
ftr, a iriamg from impure blood and if not prit t ietty
mead 3 .
to ~ produce the greatest injury to the lonsti
tututi and': may be imparted to their Whip eg,:—
SWlll4l4lPealteda is recommended at this season f the
mac, asla valuable restorative of the system, ther in.
Not
ottiteltak Constitution. and enabling it to . r the
'ibs, of effectsfertbe summer autumn. It is nvey.
to 'by rt 'e e lt d ca iteasee ktkiff .er fiul bi d e a l; originate in e"
vitiated 'lf te
i e n on O tl ,
disea live% deptaived.appeute.or predsposan to ar
eal:lion a the lungs, die. No one, how er, is a need
to visa' without convincing themselves o he tr th 0
whatis enastated.
Thia adie,ine is now need with saceessh
thew , midis gaining - great reputation
k f h supply ofthe Medicine just necri t ti ed
Pale by t- •• -11.•BANN/
Sole Agent lor Schaylkallc
Who
-Wb„ n supply the above medicine whilleaall
who wi h. to sell agai, at•Philadelphisr P't •-••
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Welsh Rooks.
91 11 14 apbOetiber has always on 'band s,
`^ gosp, Widish Bitiltio,"reitimatwind
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W ER - ARROMEMIOM''. ''..
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• i -. OHlll' SILVER; .
MINE mini 'or of the l nasylainm Hall Refectory,
1., returns ka io his (wends and . the while in gener.
al, for thert n one be haii heretofore racelvo-kasd from.
the erode:bet made and will continue to make, to
giatify all in h line of business!' hto,hopeo lin-soaritil =R.
unuance of patronage -1 .;..., .-ii t - .
JOHN S ER has made arrangements With ihfr.
4 .0
Robert Harm r.. of the "Conuacomm." No. 94, North
Third street, Philadelphia, for, a supply of all the delica
cies which , tife. Philadelphia ; market can effoni liming .
the Winter Belson.
. • ~Bill of Fare. ..,
•
How Beef,•
Corned do t -
"Nrrii pins, ;;
Venison, ? . •
Sardines. i
Fried °yeti's, per dna. 50
Chatin Dial . do 31
Roasted„ . do . 31
Scoloped, , do 37
Stewed. [ do 11
II
WINES.
Old Marieiri Wine. " per bottle, 2 00
Old Pale Slarri Wine, do 2 00
Old Brown ? do • do 200
Old Pon !j do do 200
Old Lisbon I do do 1 00
Champaigne, (Palinatto,) do - 200
do Napoleoo, do 2 00
•do I Woodcock. • do 200
do f • Victoria. 4 do 200
II
Pepper's, Stith's & Sechel ' a XX Pale Me.
Apartment are always to readiness for Supper Parties,
&c and those Who call may aspect to receive every atten
tion. •
Pottsville. Oct. 17, 1838. 81-tf .
& Co.
•
OFFER foi sale a! their wholesale and retail Family
GrOcery tore, Centre. 3 doors below Market street,
a prime also' w ent of fresh Groceries, consisting of
Java. 'l3, Laguira,
Coffee
St. Domingo and browned
N. (Miami, St. Croix, brown and 1 Sugars
white tie venue-, loaf and lump
New Orleans, West 1 mem.,
India Ad sugar house i ,
Imperil'''. Gun PoWder, Young
Hysoni,Pouchong.Orange Pee- Teas
co. So4chong and Rollin
Bakert4 Chases. Spanish, Schmitz
Chocolate
& Lanifgs, and sweet spiced
Peeps Cocoa. (:neon shells
Readidg. Came, I larvey, 1
John Hulls, Lobster, Anchovy, }Sauces
Cantrui soy and Curne J
Gherkin. TO 11112 10. pepper.l
• M ized{Ori ion. Nlangoe. }Pickles
Lemod and French J
Oliveakcapres. Anchovies
Cayenne pepper, allspice and Ginger
•
Cloveirj :Mace, Nutmegs and cassia
Rice. dour of rice. starch
Cunadts, Flue. Raisins, Prunes
Sweetland bitter almonds, citron
Olive Oil, wine bitters. lemon syrup
PreserlVed puffer, chee.e. codfish
Herridg, mackerel, salmon
W hrto, and colored wan, sperm. Candle
Moulchal and dipt tallow
Pa Ina,lvii riegatisl brown and yellow soap
Old Madeira, old port, claret 1
Browd and pale sherry, chatnpaigne I %Vines
Old Mack, Lisbon.dry ettlaga}in wood
Sweet inalaim. muscatel l & bottle
Alalmiev,(ll3rseiNis & Sicily Mader. J
Scotch. I risk], nionongahela at corn whiskey,
A nnisette. a 'linseed & peppermint cordials
Cognic. cha m paz rm. Spanish 4' corn brandy
Hollakd & cont. Gin, N. E Rum
Jamaika spirits
Ex trksup span. inferior do
Hallpanisli and commonrcigars
Cut &tplain and moulded glass Ware
Chun:land crockeyy
41? 4L50
a general asiment Ory Goods.&c. &c. all of which
ort
they are &sitlived to se 'ou the most reasonable terms.
Heads of Fathilies and Tavern Keepers are particular
ly invited to call.
•
Wetherill .6i Brother,
AT WI; OLD STAND
No. 05 NORTH FRONT STREET,
EAST SIDE,
•
THREE Di 13RS FROM THE CORNER OF ARCH ST
i PI ILLAD ELPLILA ,
MAN UF.ICTUItERS OF
White Lead pry and ? Calomel.
ground 0, Cul, i R.d l'recipt,
Red Lend, i White do
Labarge. ; Vitriol Alb
Chronic Yelloy,, Suip. Quinine
do . }.fin Tart. Eraetic -
do Red Ether Sulph.
Pate Yelltiar do Nitric •
Suga Lead 1 , do Acetic
Cop. -roe ' ' Lunar Caustic
01. itriol i CAM. do
Aq. orris ! # ' ' Acet. Morphia
hluri tic Acid . Sulpb. do
F.p . . Sahli " Lac. Sulphur
Tart . 2 . `'Opt. de ;swept.
Kermes Mineral
S u e .
h.tMerb.,
' Et Mops do.
ofthamp or. Sal N itrn. Brimsone.Rorax. dre.
r salon ,
he abi re mentioned articlectogether with
a generalalwortme t of Paints , Dingo and Dye Stuffs.
and every other arts. le in the Lbenucal and Medicinal
.e. .
'''. Seing man(ractti re . of all the articles enumerated trn..
der the above head, 1 , pledge themselves to supply
astir Glenda and tb public on the most reasonable
VIM , .
,i' ' endow Mid .c.t. re Glass. from 68,t0 24 30.
v Oct 21 1887 4A-
'New rail & Winter Goods.
J UST re ' eived and now opening at the Cheap
Cash Sore, a largo and general or 4 of
Fall and Winter Gonda, which will be and
cheap for Oath, or exc h anged fur county
consisting 41
pryt , Coods of errry descript
irGrodcries of all kinds,
Quens Glass Ware,
Boot? and Shoes,
Goofing Glasses,
Haro Hare. -
Otter, Fur.and flair SentkCaps,
Ready made Clothing of all kinds,
Fish Bait, &c .itc. .
SAMUEL HARTZ.
October il, 1838.
NEW IRON
Hardwaie Store.
T ,
RE stiliscribers would respectfully announce
to theflinblic, that he has added to his foiMee
stock, /ran and Haidware,' consisting in part or
American tied English Bar Iran. (loops and Band
Iron, Ron4d bon, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly,
- Shear, German and English Blister and A. M Steel
Vices, Motse-holc anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast
Steel hand , . choping 'and Broad axes, nails and
spikes, togut her with a general assortmenof Iron
Mongery, OW of which will he sold at reduced
prices,thbv i JOHN CLAYTON.
- April 2:4 32
Posetil Iron Works Ware
' r: house.
Ito. 77 Stfuth Third Street, S. E. corner Wairxt
' i PHILADELPHIA. ,
.Itorirts- Tasker AV alorrfs,
IRON Minders, and Manufacturers of Coal
Grates,lFurnaces, Kitchen Rances, Bath Boil
ers, PerpetUal &c. Welded Wrought Iron
Tubers, fcr P.diaen, Gas, Hot Water. &c.
Dilvy's Safety Lamps
ti the bee', Conatruction. •
Pattern! for the Foundry reeked, and caatinEa
delivered al the Warehouse, Third& Walnut tat.
Philadelphia.
Septern r 26,1838. 75—tf
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TMIBt2IIIIIIIIW4,OIIRPii.
The Philadelphia Fire
AND
INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE:,
•
COMPANY.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, ssoo,eao.
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
Ayr AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on
iv,E. Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores, Hotels,
Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture, and Prop•
erty of every description, against loss or damage by
FIRE.
The subscriber has been appoinied AGENT for the a
bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to make
BisuRANCY.S upon every description of property at dm
lowest rases. BENJAMIN BA NNAN-
Pottsville, Feb 25 1837 15-
SPRING GARDEN
Fire Insurance Company.
1%,1r AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on
IV...Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores, Hotels
Mills. Barns, Stables. Merchand tze. Furni.ture, and. Prop
erty of every descrlption. against loss or damage by
Fl BF
The subscriber baa been appointed AGENT for the a
bove meutioricd Institution and is now prepared to make
iNSCRANCES apon every description of property at the
lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN.
Pottsville. Feb. 27.11136. 15
PARKER ik CO.
Mercers t Tailors,
INFORM their friends and the publictu general,
-Wthat they !lave removed to their former stand in
(/‘
Centre Street, (opposite to Miller Haggerty's
Store,) where they have on hand, a eneral -assort.
m*nt of superfine Broad Cloths an Cassimerea of
the most fashionable colors, with aii legant.Sssort
ment of Summer Cloths; Satin, Silk, Valencia,
Marseilles and Velvet Vestings, Linen, Cotton and
Chintz Shirts, Satin, Silk and Bombazeen Stocks;
Linen and Chintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen
and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Cotton,
Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and Cot.
ton Hose and Half Hose, Fancy Linen and Silk
Handkerchiefs and Gum-Elastic Suspenders. They
also have on hand an elegant stock of Gentlemen's
and Boy's wearing apparel, such as Frock and
Dress Coats, Roundabouts. Vests and Pataloons,
made after the latest fashion and the best work
manship, which they Intend to sell at reasonable
prices.
P. S. Wanted two or three good Journeymen
Tailors, to whom constant work will be given
throughout the seevon.
Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838
Resumption of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE. .
'11"E 'subscliber returns his grateful acknowl.
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville end
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the loss of his property by fire in December last,
and would also acquaint them and the public gen
erally, that he has again commenced the Drug
Rbainessin the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of
Pottsville, where may always be- had a general as
sortment of
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils ,
Glass, DyeStullk,
And every other article in the above line, which he
is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating
terms.
N. B. ET Physicians preseriptioneciirefally put
up at the shortest notice.
PooJY:tile, May 30, 1838
AN UNDENIABLE FACT.— Health is the
source of flapprnese.—Disease is the effect "of
Pottle irregularity in the natural or healthy func.
[lone. Man produces great ends by multiplied and
extraordinary measures, but nature accomplished
her works by few and simple me no. In the cure
of allu ran maladies, the relief of irritation is the
great object of medicine, the office of the physician,
is to deliver his patient from all that is noxious and
debilitating, so that the constitution or nature will
be enahled to perfect'the work of restoration. Here
we would commend the administration of a remedy
calculated to fulfil the preceding indication, which
1 believe se may justly say of Dr. ‘Vm. Evans' cel4
ehrated Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills.
Site the many undeniable teats of their astonishing
efficacy in aiding nature to subvert disease.
The office for the sale of Dr. Wm. 'beans' Vege
table Preperstions, well known and celebrated for
the many unprecedented and astonish cures they
have effected in Dyspepiiia, Nervous, Bilious and
Consumptive diseases, is at No. 19th, north Bth street,
orriosite Filbert street, PhiladelpNia. •
Sold by JOHN T. WERNER,
Sole Agent for Schuylkill. county.
2—tf
.Jan 12
New Goods.
general assortment. Pi fresh and seasonable
.•m. Goods, just received—consisting in part of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Queensware l
Mackerel,
Salt, Plaster; &c:
which will be sold low for cash. The hjgbest price
wild in cash for all kinds of country produce
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon, Dec 2 ' 2
Cheap Paper, Book, 4: Stationary Store,
No. 23, N. Front.street, Philadelphia.
B RUNNER & HOLLOW BUSH have on hand,
and offer for sale at reduced prices, a general
assortment of Paper, School Books, and Stationary,
Writing, Letter, Printing. and Wrapping Paper by
the quantity at mill prices, Blue and WAute Bonnet
Boards, Blank Books at-reduced prices.
Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Blotters, Invoice,
Cash, Bill, Records, Memorandum and Receipt
Books by the quantity," Family Bibles in great
validly from ilk? to WO.
, find s gen t eral i
snort—
Id articles soiled ,to, their
aPProved . R4 o ait be
laruPb.
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MESE
Patent Sidi** Fuse,
rig pemeas'Eti
Bi?thinfrjrldaz.etand under water.
1119111117rAtrIgra BOLRLT la TUE IMMO ITATES, BY
BACON, , IWKOINZD. EALES & CO,
stuSERIHT, HARTFORD, CONN.
Numerous 'recommendatory - certificates might be
given, but the , following, which briefly explains
the properties of the , Fuse, is deemed sufficient.
The-Fuss irupersedist the Priming.needie, Prix
ming, and Match.
HAVOIrsi weir the, Patent Safety Fuse ot Shutt
ing, tested to our sattataction, we cheerfully
certify that we are convinced it saves much time
and labor—adds to the force of the blast—ensures
certainty, and renders blasting perfectly safe.—Be.
sides, it is, we think, cheaper than the common straw
fuse. For dry blasting it is a great improvement;
but for blasting in wet ground, it is invaluable.—
Messrs. F. Ilitchins & Co., contractors on the Erie
canal, certify that they have been engaged in the
Cornish mines, England; where the Fuse is exclu
sively used, and thst it has never, to their knowl
edge, caused a miscarriage. They confirm our a
hove expressed opinion of its value. We make no
doubt that it will soon be . in universal use.
DAVID HAMII.roN,
• Superintendent repairs, Eric Canal.
• W. J. IIcALPINE,
Assistant Engineer, Erie Canal enlargement..
J. .HOUGHTON,
Engineer Cohoes Company.
Cones, N. Y. Dec. 1837.
The Fuse is sold at the very low price of ONE
CENT PER FOOT.
N. B. The iommon Fuse answers for wet blast
ing, but for blasting under water, or where a mis
carriage would be br serious consequence, "Warta
Fun" should be used, made specially for such
places. Price, two cents per foot, corresponding
with!fhe increased cost of making.
For Sale by B. BANNAN.
Sole Agent for Schuy,lkill County.
Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1838. SI
INTERESTING CURE OF DYSPEPSI A
cured by Dr. Wm. Evans' Oomomile Tonic and
-Family apperient Pills.—Mr. George El'mon,
Broad street, below Walnut, afflicted with the foL
lowing distressing symptoms.—Great pressus and
weight of the stomach; after eating, giddiness and
slimness of sight, sickness at the stomach, constant
headache,•impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing,
languor, lassitude, great depression of spirits, a
sensation of fluttering at the pit of the stomach, ir
regular transient pains in different parts of the
body, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversa
tion, coldness and weakness .of the extremities,
emaciation mid general debility, disturbed rest,
with other symptoms which is not essential to
enumerate.
Mr. E. had given up all hopes, as he had made
trial of all other remedies before the .public, but to
no effect, until he was advised to make trial of Dr.
Wm. Evans' Tonic Pills, of which he is happy to
state that they effectually restored him to health by
taking three packages,
Office, for the sole of the above medicine. No. 19
North Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Sold by JOHN T. WERNER,
Sole Agent for Schuylkill county.
Jan 5 I—tf
huller & Haggerty,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dry Goods, Grocery, Wine 4. Liquor Store
THEIR connexion with a house in Philadelphia
enables them to keep on hand a very exten
sive assortment of goods, which they will sell et
Philadelphia prices. Store and Tavern keeper s
private families, would do well to call and judge
for themselves.
april 19 31
CAROLINA worked flooring boardii, ploughed,
tongued and grooved ready for laying, 1 l f and
li t inches of different quality and prices constantly
on hand, and for sale to lots to snit purchasers-, upon
application by letter to
Building Lots for A'ale,
ON the upper road between Pottsville and Port
Carbon. Apply to the subscriber at the
Greenwood Colliery, Pottsville.
SAMUEL LEWIS.
Nov. 17
\ 52-3 t
T HE subscriber has now on band at his Stote
and Storehouse on Centre and Rail Roae street,
a full assortment of Goods suitable, for the coal re
pion viz:
Barr Iron of assorted sizes,
Band ant Hoop do do
Nails and spike Rods do do
Steel, Round & Square o do•
Nails and Spikes do do
Coal Shovels do do
Hardware, a general &assortment.
All of which he is selling at reduced prices.
Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON.
WM. T. EPTING
rr RE undersigned cautions the public against
purchasing or leasing the Iract of land called
Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail road,
from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her,
as he the undersigned claims title thereto, and
will institute a suit against any person attempting
to take the possession thereof.
Manheim, April 28, 1838.
250 BBL& received and for sale at a redu
ced price for cash by
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
October 27 1838. 49
riviO DR. WM. EVANS.—Dear Sir : It ip with
pleasure I take this opportunity •of returning
you my sincere thanks for the benefit of your in.'
valuable medicine, the Camomile Pdis. Flaring
been afflicted for several years with diripepsia. tqy
very being became almost loathsome to me. 1 suf
fered severe pain in the side, was afflicted with
fainting spells, great debility, want of appetite, ina
bility to rest at night, frequent sickness, and in short
all the symptoms of that distressing disease. I had
.tried several skilful physicianii, bot,with no success,
my imbecility of mind and body gradually increaXi
ed. still I strictly. abstained from using any of the
nostrums and 'certain remedies' with which our
newspapers daily abound, and for winch I enter.
tamed a horror and contempt. At length through
earnest entreaty of my Giends, and erpeciatlp my
wife, I with great reluctance consented to try your
celebrated I.illa The effect was wonderful, and as.
tonishe4 even my most sanguine friends. I had
used them but a short time before I rapidly recover
ed, and I now enjoy excellent health, to which I
have - been a stranger for more thin two years. I
cannot sufficiently express my heartfelt gratitude to
you for the advantage I derived from your mai
mow, and I earnestly and c mcientiously recom
mend ell suffering under similar complaints t use
your CAMOMILE PILLS. Although with some
diffidence, I cheerfully deans that you publish this
testimony, if you see proper, and remain
Yours. &c. WILL/AM B. TAYLOR.: -
P. 64—If any persob desires to see me, I shall he
Ilappy . to give my residence. W. B. T.
The Medical Office is No. 19 North Eighth
Street—where the afflicted can be speedily cured,
and detiart rejoicing. •
Bold , by JOHN T. WERNER,
Sole Arta for Schuylkill county'
lan -12 4-- . t r
Cloths Cassiziercs and Sattittetts.
Printing Paper.
Royal,
Super Royal,
Medium,
Drury,,
A LAltrananoq4udid awirtmenkofOloop,Cas
-4:11 signerns and Ss/thews, of all colora and prim.
fad recess.* and All be sold 10 per cant chmEisr,
than tliestme qua j can be brio' ght elsewhere. 1 .
• SAMUEL HART S
• •
t
.
829
_ _ M.:,
MEM
- I-77-
(Next door to Siortitner's Hotel.)
Flooring= Boards.
JAMES M. PATTEN,
Planing Machine Wharf: N. L. Phila. Co
or MILLER .sr. HAGGERTY,
april 25 31—if Pottsville
Caution.
Potatoes.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, Nov. 17, 1838
===i=
,RT GIRO . 0.4"
Saving, Fund Society.
mat POrt Cikbon Baring Ftuid Society-, is now
' o pe n 'Binh 9 to 3 o'clock at the Of
fice of Discotuthand - DSPosii, for the purpose of re
ceiving deposits to any amount not eiceeding $5OO,
from any one person, upon which an interest of 4
per cent will be paid on every $5 and upwards, but
no interest will le allowed on any fractional parts
of $5. The whole y or any part may be drawn out
on giving notice, from two weeks to font months, at
the office on Mondays. The busmen of the Society
will be conducted by the fiillowi ugofficers and man.
agers, until the first Mohdiy4i May next.
President—AQUlLA BOLTON.
• Managers.
Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts r.
Edward Hughes E. S. Warne
Jacob Bull _ Jesse Turner
L Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer.
Article 3d of the Charter. "No emolument what
soever shall be received by the President or Man
agera for their services, nor shall any Manager
become a harrower from the institution.
- ..oct 3 46tf
Irish Whiskey.
R EAL .Ennishowen Irish Whiskey from the
celebrated (Pennyborn Distillery,) received
and for Attie by MILLER & HAG6ERTY.
October 27, 1838. 49-3 mo
Port Clinton Foundry
FOR SALE.
wILL be .sold at private sale, the Foundry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sch up lk ill
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is'at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and
will in a short time be one of the best situations
in the country to do a large business For terms,
&e. apply to . PARKE & TIERS,.
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
or ISAAC MYERS,
Port Clinton.
CALL AT THE
New Establishment,
Corns of Centre and Market Streeti
T E subscribers respectfully arm/mince to their
friends and the public generally, that they
have taken the store formerly occupied by „kept)
Bull & Co., corner of Centre and Market streets,
where they are now provided with a choice assort
ment of
Dry Goods, •
. GrOceries,
Liquors, &c. -
which they are determined tosell at the very lowest
prices, HAZZARD & STRAUCH.
N. B. All kinds of COnntry Produce taken at
the highest market prices.
April 1.. 26
•
SOUTHERN Feathers
Virginia Dried Peaches,
Round and Spike Rods,
Round, Square Band and Bar Iron,
just received and for tale by
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Dec. I, 1838, 2
Reading Steam Works.
T HE ander:signed are now prepared tomanufac
ture to order Steam Engines to any size, and
set into operation in any part of the state. Also,
cold or hot riveted Boilers, Locomotive Boilers,
Rail Road Cars, and all the work of a general
machine shop. J. MAY JONES & Co.
Jan 5.
—tf
Ground Xtrts.
50 Bushels African and Charleston Orouridnuts of
good quality, just received and for sale by
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Nov. 17 52
Rood assortment of Frencb, English, and Ger
.cs. man Merinos for sale at reduced prices• •
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
Nov. 3 50-
I VLA DELHI I A AND LI % ERPOOL
THESE Packets sail from Philadel
z44 phis the 20th of every month, eacep
p 4 Air the First Month (Jaquary,) end.from
Liverpool- the Bth of every month
throughout the year.
. Ship Algonquin, Captain Albert Turley, 20th
of Fourth month (May.)
Ship Pocahontas Captain James West; 20th of
Twelfth Month (December.)
Ship Monongahela, Captain Mierkin, 20th of
Second Month, (February )
Ship Susquehanna, Captain John W. Mierken,
20th of Third Mouth (March.)
The owners. have spared - no expence to render
these ships safe and commodious conveyances for
passengers and merchandise, and can confidently
recommend them in these respects to the patronage
of the public.
They are towed up and down the Delaware by
steam, and are thus enabled to, go to sea the day
they leave port.
Charge fix paeeage to Liverpool. In the Cabin,
sl3s—its the Steerage, $2O; from Liverpool in the
Cabin £35 sterling. Apply to
.HENRY &. ALFRED COPE,
Walnut street wharf, or
JOHN A. BROWN & CO.,
No. 14 Chesnut street.
ITYThe Fubecriber has been appointed Agent for
the Mem*. Cope'a Line of Packets, between Liver
pool and Philadelphia,. and will receive the passage
money from those who wish to send for theirtriends
in the oldscountry:
The rates of fare will be made known by applying
at the office of the Miners' Journal.
JOHN POTT.
32
Jan 5
Prove all Thing., I—Hold fast that
which is good."—Bible.
R ELIEVING that the future • destiny of man.
kind, IS the most interesting aad important
subject that can bet. presented to the • mind ; and
every person should freely exercise the rights , and
privileges of deciding for themselves what is truth,
the following works are offered tor Sale:
The discussiOn between Rev. E S ELT, (Presby
terian,) and Rev. A C 'NONA% (Uiniversaliet,)on
the conji.int question, "is the doctrne of endless
punishment taught in the Bible or not? "or does the
Bible teach the doctrine of the final Holiness and
Haopiness of all mankind?" The Discussion be
tweer. Rev MP BI43LAN. (Methodist,) and T WHIT.
milt; (Universalist ' ) whether the doctrine of end
less misery is revealed in the scriptures
Bat roul's "enquiry into the scriptural import bf
the words, Saud, HAIM, Tarmacs, and Gewatiria,
translated Hell in tio common EngliSh version."
Ballou's sermons on lea 50-4. lst.These 5-21,
2d Cori 5-10,2 Sam. 15-6; Romer- 1 and 2,
Geh, -4, 2 Peter, 3-18, Gala. 3 27 and Cor. 5.14
and 15,ielso in Pamphlet form, the sin against the
Holy Gh'ost, Matt. 12 13 and 32, the Penalty of Sin,
Rom. 6-23, death and judgement, Heb% 9 27 and
28, justice and mercy, Pria,62-12; Universalist Be.
lief, : Remarks,on the Doctrine of Universal Sal
vatioh, tby John M. Crosland,) and Streeter's
Hymns. The *hove •Books and Pamphlets can
be had of Samuel Hartz, Morris & Brothers, or J
•M. Crosland.
°' Dec 22- 5-
.
J IIBT received and now opening—a large innszirt
meat cdseasonable
Dry Goods—Groceries,
Hard and Querarthare,
Fresh Mackerel No's. 12 4. 3, in
whole, 4a/f; and riarter Barrels,
Salt, Plaster, +c, +c.
all of winch will be sold at Philachaphila, juices.
Coontqt Storekeepers Lod others will.find 4 to their
advantage to call before purchasing elsewhite,
, r: 4OBE MWaIT r E 4 , 1 3 0*.
'145610i..C447 i*."l " -
‘,., A ' '
_
1111
MMMME
'Merinos.
To Old Countrymen.
PACKETS.
.Tew Goods.
-
-111 i / MINNA& has com •
• in 'connection_ with
kinds of Books will be
nOtiee at low 'rates:'
I- •
Blank : i
, ,
°revery description Made to;
—and the trade stiff - died w
prices, • - ,1
April 11
Upwards of 10,000
dy's Sassaparilla or
in Philadelphia alo
quEs
Who doer not know the vie
properties of the Sarsapardia
EVERY man, woman, and
answer the above, as ev :
out the United. States contains
efficacy ofSararaparilla, in par'
tng from the human system ail
Ask any respectable physicia
the moat efficacious -purifier of
be, SA RSA PARILLA.
Suffice it to say thee, if all
universally. what better evidence
able prqperttes?
Da. ixinir has discoverecVa
tee of the Sarsaparilla is ; obtait
trated form, and in such mann ,
from, without destroying in th
cannot be done by any 'other
known Only to. Dr. J...etoly, anti t
These Pills are offered to t
D R. LEI I
SARSAPARILLA QR
compounded principally of Sa -
is combined ingzedientsOriendl
during them more effectual,
their effects, thus carrying off
system very gradually, and with
any inconvenience: Taken in
er, they, wall purge freely. and
to the most delicate, even to
truly efficationspurptive, requi
or deviation from regular kabifs
any kind.
These pills have been pre.ei
from their couvenientiorm. mu:
the place of all the different pre
such as Syrups. Decoctions. Ex
kilned in bottles, liable to be /auk
ent for taking or being tarried a,
These pills have, during the p
ply tested. Newspaper adverti
pensive; ample testimonials fro
and other! accompany the direc
They are particularly rt.comi
Rheumatic affections,llDr_
General Debility, • L. u
Ulcerous sores of the
throat,' nose and body
Diseases of the Liver,
Skin and tones,
Pain over the region of the
heart, breast, and sto
mach,
Pain of the sides. along
the back and spine;
Inward fevers, foul breath.
a bad tante in the mouth
Flatulency, want of app
Ote,costiveness, mumps
of the stomach, and i
aigestion,
Bpi
and the whole train of diseases '
of the blood, as also conslituti
by the use of Barks, Quinine, A
Minerals, also in impendencies
V enereal, &c. -
Prepared only and.sold Who
Leidy it Health Emporium. 2nd
Consum
EADER. if you have a c.
A-S,Aheir consequences. Cold
perceptibly. and meinuate the.
human system, finally settling u
lug in consumption.
A WORD TO P •
lictwoften is youth cut down
the consumption, and follow6lt
who are M a measure the cause o
m neglecting to remedy colds
hood. loOking upon them as Art
attracting their notion until the ti
its work and made sure of its vi
ciful representation, for dilly n
which prove the: fact.
In manhood colds terminatein t
Progress so r_Apidli as in youth;
in both youth and manhood be
not regarded as trilling affectons,
that has no doubt shortened the
"DR. BECH'
PULMONARY PR;
(Ptiee•'so Cents p
Is an invaluable preparation', d is
celebrated German physician, NV
wards of fifty years in hie ow
throughout which country it h.
most extensively and successful
Colds. Influenza 8, Catarrhs, Aet ,
Whooping Coughs, Pain of the .
affections of the Breast and
proaohingconsumption.
Much may be said in praise of
newspaper advertising being too
factory evidence will be found
trial, as well as numerous recom
ing the directions. Bywords of
in Philadelphia alone during the
ing proof of itsefficacy, or so largo
have been sold. The above as
and sold only at
-DR.. La nrs HEAL"
AND IMPORTANT 1
rag EADER, did you ever see a
.K.Wand learn his sufferings? I
he is a pale, thin and ghastly 1..
parently hanging by a thread; h
happy, his sufferings indescribat
Are you mach,troubled Tith 1
Sour eructations arising from yoi
want of appetite, Waterbrash, a
or foul breath pain or a heivines
ness aftereating, Headache, Disg
dishes, &c. liyou 'are much ti
foregoing symptoms, bring_befot
Dyspeptic, and having resolve(
quences. immediately ptocure
)R. LEIDY'S TONIC AN
A never failing and effi
DYSPEPSIA -OR I.h . I
And the whole train of aiiectiol
B. BANNAN
1-
easesof the - Liver, Stoma
The above medicine is warm
or other mineral preparations; i
ofvegetables, safe and easy to
to the taste. It may be safely a.
old, requiring but moderato res
Numerous testimonials have
published; its reputation is so w
went upon its virtues is unneces
HAS NEVER FAILED IN A SINGLE
commendations accompany' th
bottle.
air Price One Dollar per bo
Sold in Philadelphia at. •
Dr. N. Et.teidy'a Health Em
Vine St.-and by B ;
May 5
H YSPEP:rI A , DYSPEPS I I
-a-r for that distressing discs,
the echo from thousands. R;
eaten of cures performed by 1 1 ,
omile Tonic ad Family •
...... 7a
following certifi to -must ce 1
person of the t efficacy o
icine. -
Dr. Wit. EVAN/—Dear .:
grateful enough for the cure
use of your invaluable nie•
PILLS.) I was for five I
troubled . with Dyspepsia, w
sensation throughout my ir -I
sometimes shook as if I had .;
ay ; during all this time I t'
but none would cute me. !
gave me up ; but fortune
speaking to a friend un thee
Dr. Wm. Evan's Camnmile P
Mine that would cure me;
somft, ittathe. result is that I
feet health. Any person wis
at my bowie, No. 365 North
Pia. • HENR
Observe-The General 0;
Medicine is at N 0.19. North
phis, where cerlifideleirof
Sold ber
lOM
Sole Agent fo
Jan b j
Tltrp ELEMENTAR
by Childs, jug regeil -
•
Jan t i 4
_~
BOOK-B
f„;
awed 01309 k Bindery
is Book .Btore, where
bound it the ihortest
=I
rdir a the lowest islet
olesare at Philadelphia
owes of Dr. Lei-
Blood Pith), sold
Ithr.
efficack end innalt;a .
!it'd titzt can read, Ca
news apes through,
count. if the universe
:1 the and
humors.
the question, What is
• BloodrAnt'ausiver will
yominne recommend it
we /um of its moan-
ethod wher.by the vir.
• in a highly conceit.
ae to make pilli there
least a s .efgacy. Thai
person, the process is
a discovery of bts owq,
public lciy the name of
1"s
I: LOOD PILLS,
pantie and with which
to the constitntion)ren.
ing gently laxative in
` l ` , ovrupt huzaora front the
ut oOucing deSility of
; ea :quantity, howev
y be employed or given
rants, being.a safe and
_ no restraint from did'
or from occupation of
inertly successful and
. sooner or later, take
arations of Sarsaparilla,
acts, &c. which areton
,a, and are in, conneni
, .ut.
Ist two years, beenarn
fing being so very es
?
numerous physicians'
101111.
nleiided in' •
and wa ter." pimples
d pustules of the face
d body,.
Sca
c
Tet
Sur.
JFIU I
StO i
eruptrons, and blot
es of the skin,
r, Ringworms,
ula, Erysipelas,
t . ice, Heartburn,
ad) Coughs; Liver
mplairita i water rash,
• eructations, and acid
' of the stomach,
ular af f ections, as
ening and hardening
the glands of the 'Reck
jj. the groins, under the
rms.and along the
the .breast. &c.
king tram Impurity
, nal diseases produced
nic, Mercury Brother
ri life, Syphilis, Luca,
Price 25 Cent
a Box
• .ale and Retail at
. below Vine, No RH.
ion.
ugh or era c il o y ld .v , r tr gre a g r s e ita : of
.selvee throughout the
on, the lunge and end-
RENTS
• • hen least expecteidhy
their raves by parents
their' premature death,
hen existing in
ing affections, and. nat
• strayer has commenced
um. This is not a Ean,.
erous instances occur
le same way, but do not
they should howeverl
iyarty attended to, mu and.!
for it is a delusive idea
I es of thausands.
ERIN
ER VA TIVE. ,
. ,
r bottle.)
ttle.)
v
by a regular and; .
o has employed itup- .
practice in Germany,
a been during that time
employed in. Coughs
mai, Spitting of Blood.,
Breast and Sides, all
ngs, and arrest or ap-
!e above medicine, bat
mmensive, every satin
in all its effects upon .
endations aCcompas:-
000 bottles were sold
.ant winter, a convina
a quantity would never
. lames are prepared
F; II EMPORIUM,
i • and below Vine st.
PREMONITAR
*OIO . N.
confirmed Dyspeptic
I not, suffice it. to say
'ng object, his lifeap
is miserable and an
le.
latulency, Costiveness,
r stomach, Occasional
taste in.your mouth,
I at your stotuacit, Sick
ist to your once favorite
Toubled with any of the
e yoathe picture of the
"to remedy :the ennu
i ANTI-DYSPEPTIC
CORDIAL.
! jot's remedy for
!GESTION.
resultiOg from dis
: h and Intestines.
ted free from mercury
is composed entirely
e, being ; very pleasant
inistered to yong and
.1 'alone in edit only.
1 en from time to time
.I 1 known. fustier coin.
ry, suffice it lo say, IT
NsTascic. Further re
` direc flogs around each
.riam. Second below
ANNAN, Pottsville.
34-1
A7—ls there'cr linen
e is -the echo from
d the many certift-
I r. Wm. ;Evans' Carp
i perieni Pills. The
airily convince every
I this MyAmble med.
ir.—l can never be
I have received by the
•• icine (OAMQ,MILE
ears very seriously
ich caused a nervous
- cm—so much, that I
en affirpted with - pal.
..k many medicines,
i t last. My physician
:.ly one day as 1 was
Neat. he told me the
Lis were?the only med.
• f which I purchased
am now , enjoying per.
l ing to See me can call
L ront street, Philadel:
I. L. CAMPBELL.
co for the sa le of this
Eight street, Pbilacbil
.oltllllll may be sees.
T. VERNER.
Sehuyi4lll - county.
17-I.f
DRA!q . LNG ;
and for
IPONNA44„