The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 15, 1839, Image 4

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round, and, ying aside &UT judicial!, ask them
selves thia qu • tion—“lf my ph situ. cannot help
me, is his re , ted skill my only "
resort?" st _
Perhaps at that moment the , ceding of thm-ad
vertisement, Motfat's Life ediemes," would
catch their e e; and were they in truth divested of
foolish preju , ces, they Might,lerhapa, be -induced
to inquire w ther Mr. Moffat s theory and treat
ment of die , differed from that of their own
physicians. They would then learn that it,did dif
ter, and very! widely, and with most unhappy, re
sults§ too.
If they mil
would find
• theiryinquiries still farther, they
at all practising physicians of the
ribs MERCURY, in some form,
-ry disease, and they would learn, too,
I medicines, though they give present
.ine the constitution, and always leave
a precarious state of health,.
present day
for almcrat •
that marauri.
relief, under
the patient i
VEGETABLE iIIEALC.INE is just
all this. For hundreds of years, be.
rge of mankind, "Mercury,' we. eni
! healing art, Physicians need nothing
'orbs. Even the bible recommend. R aa
, bysician he who preparetb hie medi.
tbs. Witness Ecclesiasticus, chapter
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A. HERBS
sot robisoth
VEGETABLE LIFE MI t)ICINES
MOFFA
poems qua ides of the moat mild and be . eficial na.
tore. The are composed of articles the moat anti
putresiment Combined with ingredients known as
the only at 'll antidote for fevers of every descrip
tion. Wh-..'the disease is produced either from
add, obetr tion, bad air, swampy and camp situa.
tions, or pu • id nuasmi, whether malignant or apt
or other causes, those medicines are cer-
r operation or effete. They are pos.
Wier qualities, which nut only expel all
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disease, biz at the same time restore and - invigorate
the_systa When first taken into the stomach,
they immediately diffuse themselves like vapor,
through ev ry pore, producing effects at once de
tightful,sa Lary and permanent. When the spark
of life be g s to grow dim, the circulation languid,
aid the f cultiee paralyzed, these medicines ar e .
found to g e a tone to the nerves, ezilerate the ar
med spirit f, invigorate the mbody, and
. reesimate
the whole Mars.
THE LIFE MEDICINES have been also need
with the Mast happy Success in Nervous and.llys
peptic disekees, Consumption, Asthma, Liver Com
plaint, Rrnatism, (chronic and itifiarnatory, )
Dropsies, - ?cc.
For fulliiezticnlars, the reader is invited to cal
at Mr. Mollfat's office, 367 Broadway, and receive II
copy orate Good Samaritan, published gratuitously.
The folhawing letters are lately selected from a
very taro :number which Mr. Moffat has lately re.
calved iron a different parts of the United States :
Mr. 1144 at.—Dear Sir :—lt is with sincere
pleasure that I venture to address you, to thank
you for the . benefit 1 have received from yuur med
icines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which 1
have trieff.all the medicines which were advertised
in ilhAitn‘liPaPers. I, litowevert received no relief
from ally Of them. Sone (.was shown your Good
Samaritan, which induced me to try yo r medi.
eine. When applied to you, my legs and arms
Were so bad that. they looked like raw beef,"and
were covered with aores ; but after taking a 25 cent
box of your pills, the dead skin began to scale off,
and so continued until I was entirely cured. It is
now four months since 1 was cured, and I have had
no returns of the complaint. I have recommended
your medicine to several parsons, and should advise
all of with the salt rheum to try it. Respect
fully, your obedient servant, M., CLEOV ER,
lffth, st. between sth and Jackson Avenues.
Lawrence,.N. Y., May 23.
Mr. MI et— Dear. Sir : 1 was troubled with the
wiles foal years, I applied to the Meet emi
nent 'Mans without relief. A friend of mine
Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief from t hem
recommended me to use your Life Pills. Though ,
was - suffering very severely with them at the time,
experienced relief in 48 hours, and in a few weeks
Imam troubled with tbem at all and have been
free Item distress ever since a7id have great pleas
ure in recommending them to those afflicted in a
similar i .maniter.
itealioctfidly,
JOSEPH E. SPERNS.
New York, April 1838
Dr. Moffitt—Sir r Since your Life Medicines
have been introduced in this neighborhood, they
base dons wonders. I will merely state a few cases.
The wifel of my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius S. Roe, who
was supposed to be in a decline for the last two
years. aftier taking two bottles of the Phoenix Bitters
one box of the Lite Pills, says she had her health
entirety tutored.
Mr. Milo B. Root, my next door neighbor, who
was laid Op with inflamatory rheumatism, by tak
ing two bpUles Gillis Bitters and orie 25 cent box of
the PilK told me he was as well as he ever was,
and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted,
that as soon u he would take the Pills and Bitters
just so seem he would be a well man.
Also, Mrs. Horde. wits of John- Hord'', was two
years sine! taken sick, and often had Ste, and lost
'the use !rune of her arms. hi six weeks atter tak
ing Your fin* and Bitters:So far recovered that she
has bunion a visit to one of her neighbors.
As gst myself. I. have been in bad health for 27
years. and thought ant out now in perfect health,
MLA ani in bettor than I have been for ten years
put. which I believe to be the consequence of to
king pier Pills and Billets. The above is a true
statement of a few of the many cases which have
come na t ter my observation. You are at liberty to
publish is kitten, and reference can be had to we
a Postmaster at Claverrock, Columbia Co, Y. •
With respect .1. A. VAN VALK EN URG.
Now York, April I, 1838.
Mr. W. Moffst—itir 1 have been afflicted with
the three and ag o about three montha, and used a
good di* of qu inine, which did me no good, but I
ittil gee* weaker and weaker twill 1 was recant,.
mended to try your Life Pills and Phmni x Bitters
and after hiking two boxes undoro bottles of bit Los
I ain eery thankful to inform you end the public at
large, I consider myself completely cured.
large,_
truly, JOHN TEN NENT. N. Y.
• Neir York Mills, March 29, 1839.
Mr. liftsffat—Deaf Sir : .1 have used your medi.
cine in my family for some months, and have receiv
ed rest berms& it, especially my wife and ekl.
set ilaiiihter. My daughter bad been in a decline
for 3 y'edsrs. Silica she commenced using your med.
loins site has entirely recovered, and is cow-mien
and beirty. If this will be of any service' to you.
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Dr.. : .40. t - -Thiti"sii•asiif - - 1: . in
add - you;iii#tus . kerifi- - : 4iikiiill4 .
keel ' lb tUrtienlilatliiini,Ull. =Tad had ' nothili
bigiv ' me a n y : ndiWittitil i mucipoisinfistmed Ow
kttifi VegetatifeLife Pills and Plikenlx Batters..
In taking the first bottle and one befx of pills I fiaisid:
the
- eicnitiating pain that I had long been
iron with,en.i.mly disappeared. Bach being - the
-case, is with gratitude I offer these sentiments,
&elm` confident that lam indebted to you more
fords can express, for your valuable medicine
and t ' speedy cure received from its amts.
Ifours'Ar-, . ' GEORGE BROFTS. •
Mauch chunk, Jun. 7, 1838.
Mr, Moffat—Ai: I am-most happy to send you
through your . agent Mr. White, a few lines relative
to pone excelent Life Medicine. For a length of
time I have been complaining of an - infection of the
liver and tried much medicine, but found no iffier
until I commenced with yours ; 1 have now Liken
nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, arid I
am p leased to state that I find -myself fast ramm
ing from a long and lingering complaint.
Simply Yours &c. GEORGE EISNER.
Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837.
Mr. W. B. Moffat—Dear Sir i As • remarkable
instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills
and Phenix Bitters, in restoring lust health to the
afflicted, has occurred in my family,.l deem it a dti
..ty to:owe both to, yipirsolf and the poblio, to make
the fast known, that dawn "roaring ander simila
circurnitaneen might perchance see this, and obtain
a remedy in season to preserve them from a prema
tare -grave.
me . !
Phil. Gaz
NE LIFE —RE
'e most important
and those who ore
deuce are , reduced
d ebility they should
of in despair that
them first took a-
My wife has been afflicted with the liver coin
plaint andualliran debility for ,upwards of three
year.; and for the last three months she has not
been' able to walk across the room. After trying
verities medicines prescribed by different physicians,
which gave her no relief, she was given tip as incu-
rable. In this situation she was gradually failing,
when I happened to tall upon your agent in this
village, and lusigave me a copy of the Good Samari
tan ;: the perusing of which induced me to try your
medicine, although had but little hope of her receiv
ing tiny benefit from it. The effect sas surprising.
Before she had taken one bottle of bitters and one
bos of pills, she was so far recovered as to be able
to accomplish most of bee house work without usia
Lance. Yours, respectfully,
WARREN PATTERSON.
Kr For tare by W. B. MOFFAT, 367. Broadway
NeW York.
Air further particulareof the above medicine see
Moffat's Good 'samaritan, a copy of which accompa.
nies the medicine ; a copy also can be had on ap.
plicetion at the store of Messrs. MILLER &
HAGGERTY, Pottsville.
Agents for the sale of the Medicine.
Jan 5 —l9
Cheap Paper, Book,' 4' Stationary Store ,
,No. 23, N. Front street, Philadelphia.
we RUNNER & HOLLOW BUSH have on hand.
-mar and offer for sale at reduded prices, a general
assortment of Paper, School Bookr, and Stationary,
Writing, Letter, Printing. and Wrapping Paper by
the quantityat mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet
Boards, Blankll3ouks at reduced prices.
Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Blotters, Invoice,
Cash, Bill, Records, Memorandum and Receipt
Books by the quantity, Family Bibles in great
variety from $2 to $2O.
Writing Paper. Printing Paper.
Super Royal, Royal,
Royal, Super Royal,
Medium, Imperial,
Dewy, Medium,
Folio Post, Demy,
Cap,
- Quarto Post.
Country Merchants will find a generat assmt
meat, embracing a variety:of articles suited to their
wants, which fo'r cub or approved credit will be
sold on the most reasonable terms.
N. B. Cash given for rags or taken in exchange.
Philadelphia, Dec. 1,1838._ 2-6 mo
W RRANTED not to burst from the presnre of
the water. Also Winter, and Summer and
Winter Hydrants, Stop Cocks Asc., of the very best
kind just received and for sale by 15—
april 13
Subscribers respectfully anima - tee to the
1 public that they have taken the we/I known
stand in Centre street, next door above the National
Hotel, lately occupied by Air. Joseph C. Ketn, where
they intend to' keep a large and general assorthients3(
Dry Goods,
. Groceries, 4-c. 4•c.
Which They will sell on as accommodating term.
as any other Store in the Borough.
TX Their elegant assortment of Sprint Goods
will 'xi opened in a short lime.
SAMUEL HUNTZINGER,
DANIEL KREBS.
April 6 14—tf
I HIF. subscribers would respectfully announce
to the public, that he has added to his Cornice
stock, ken and Hardware, consisting in part or
American and English Bar Iron, Hoops and Band
Irrin, Round Iron, assorted .sizes; Cast, Crawly,
Shear, German and English Blister and A. 31 Steel
Vices, Mouse-hole anvils. Smith's Bellows, Cast
Steel hand, choping and Broad axes, nails and
spikes, together with a general aasortmen of Iron
Mongery, all of which will be sold at reduced
prices, by JOHN CLAYTON.
April 22 32
• Resumption of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
rirtHE Subset iber returns his grateful ecknowl
edgementa to the citizens of Pottsville and
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
Business in the house formerly occupied by ,Charlea
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of
Pottsville, where may always be bad a genital aa•
sbrtment of
Drugs, • Itledieines,
Paints, Oils,
Glass, • Dye Stunk
And every other.article in the above line. whirlt he
ii disposed to sell on very low and atcoarauxleting
terms.
N. B. JET Physicians prescriptions carefully put
vp at the shortest notice,
Pottsville, May . 3o, 1833
New Goods.
A general assortment of fresh and seasonable
Goods, just received—consisting in part of
Dry Goods,
•
Groceries,
Hard Ware,
QueeThiware,
Mackerel,
- Salt, Plaster, dm. &cc.
which will be sold low for cash. The highest price
paid in cash for all ktudriarcountry produce
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.. .
Mount Carbon, 2
W ILL be sold at private sale, the FoLudry
pleasantly situated at Port Clipton,Schuylk
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at (be commencement of the Little Schuylkill
Ind Susquehanna Rail Road. now making, tad
will in a short tiroe.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 ISAC MYERS,
Port Clinton.
6-et
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Leaden Pipes,
NEW STORE.
NEW IRON
& Hardware Store.
WM. T. EPTING.
Poit CliniOn Foundry
FOR SALE.
' -
. . pelvic 6szultew - 7-7- -
- . .- • _ -
figivisiAru id" Society. , - i
AAmur P,40-.carki . on,sivin piiiii sia•ty; I" now
io,*dayili* 9..to.r.ikiloeklitglii OA:
fie t o traiiixtiukt*ul peposit;:torlhe jutime aka'
oeividkileiodatiqiiiiiiy insonnCnoteacemlitgs6oo;
trot my one pointy upon which an interest- of 4
per sent will be paid on every $5 and u srarile,' - bat
no inter -
W mit:WM be allowed on any f yart
A mid
of . ,The whole or any part ma drawn out
ongivir.g notice, from two weeks to months at
the office on Mondays. The brumes of the Society
will be conducted by the fiAloariug;officers and man.
egers, until the first Mondiy in May nest.
President--AQUILA BOLTON.
Managers.
Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts
Edward Hughes \ E. S. Warne
Jacob Bull Jesse Tamer
L. Whitney, Sec tary and Treasurer.
Article 3d of the Char . ••No emolument what
soevei shall• be received the President or Man
agers for their 'arrival, nor shall any Manager
become a borrower from the institution.
oct 3 46tf
CALL AT THE
New Establishment,
Corner of Centre end Market Streets Potervine.
•IL E subscribers respectfully arm - ounce to their
- friends and the public generally, that they
have taken the store formerly occupied by Jacob
Bull & Co., corner of Centre end Market streets,
where they are now provided with a choice assort.
meat of
Dry Goods,
Grocerieib
•
Liquors, &c.
which they are determined tosell at the very lowan
prices. HAZZARD & STRAUCH.
N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at
the highest market prices.
April 1 26—,
COAL LAND
For Sale, or to be Rented.
THAT valuable tract of Land called the "Clin
m• ton Tract," belonging to glizabeth Spohn,
situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next
north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain is of
°rect for sale on accommodating terms' or the Coal
Mines will he leased severally or together to an ap.
roved tenant. Apply to HENRY MORRIS,
3d & Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Caution.
THE undersigned cautions the public against
purchasing or lehsing the tract of land called
Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail road,
from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her,
as lie the undersigned claims title thereto, and
will institute a suit against any person attempting
to take the possession thereof. _ • _
Manheim; April 28, 1838-
Knowledge for the People,
OR, the plain Why and Becare for every thing
just received end tor reale by B. BANNAN.
Feb. 23 • 8
rIIHE subscriber has now on hand at his Store
A ' and Storehouse on Centre ind Rail Road streets,
a full assortment of Goods suitable, fir the coal re
gion viz :
Barr Iron of assorted sizes,
Band and Hoop do do
Nails and `pike Rods di) do
Steel, Round & Square do do
Nails and Spikes do do
Coal Shovels. do do
Hardware, a general asssortment.
All of which he is selling at reduced prices, •
Jan 13 2 J CLYTON.
Public Notice.
THE undersigned, has given a special and limited
power of Attorney to Mr. William F. Dean, of
Pottsville, to act in reference to the Valley Furnace
lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing to
transact business relating to that property will be
ehewn the authority by applying to him.
F. W. GEISSENHE!MF.R.
April 6 I.l4—tf
Lumber.! Lumber!!
A LL kinds on band constantly, and bills cut to
order. Apply to T. S. RIDG Vtr A Jr. Y,.
March 9 10—tf.
rmuthnea co.
JPlereers Of Tailors,
INFORM their friends and the public in general,
that they :lave removed to their former stand in
Centre Street, (opposite to Miller & Haggerty's
Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort
'mutt of superfine Broad Cloths and Casaimerea of
the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort
ment of Summer Cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia,
Marseilles and Velvet VestipTs, Linen, Cotton and
Chintz Shirts, Setir, „cl Bombezeen 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 Linea and Silk
Handkerchiefs and Gum.Elaatic Suspenders. They
also have on hand sn elegant stock of Gentlemen's
and Boy's wearing apparel, such as Frock and
Dress ;Coats, Roundaboots, Vesta and Petaluma
made after the latest fashion aid the best work
Gunship, which they intend to, sell at reasonable
prices.
P. S. Wanted two or three good loororeyineu
Tailors, to whom constant work will be given
throughout the season.
Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838. 72
A BA AGAIN.
For Sale or to Rent,
ACRES Coal Land, with Waggons, Schutea,
• Screens, Landing, &c, all in complete order
for working, having 3 good Veins open, situated
near Mtddleport, and known as the Lewis § Bull
Tract. Fur terms apply to •
JAMES M. BEAT Plf.Pottsv;lle,
or JACOB PETERS, Philadelphia.
Assignees of Jacob Bull & Co.
March 23 12—tf
Grocery Store.
PlifiE subscriber having lately returned from
m- Philadelphia, is now largely supplied, with
Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, &c.
1500 Hams,' supply of Dried Beet, several bar
els of Irish Herrings, 60 barrels bf Whiskey of
a imperior quality, suitable for tavern keepers, a
supply of domestic Dry Goods, an extensive
supply of Winter Clothing, suitable for the
region, also Roots and .Bnotees of
for
sizes
and qualities, all of which he offers for sale at low
prices for CAA or counts, produce.
HENRY BOYD.
Morris' Addition, Dec 22, 1638.
Lumber Lumber !!
12000 fat 1 loch Seasoned White Pine Boards
15000 do. 1 inch Poplar Boards,
20000 Joint Shingles 18 and 20 inch,
Cherry Boards,
Plank and Flcantline,.
Shingling•and Plastering Lath. for Sale by
SAMUEL METZ.
February 5 • 2
'ro Iron Manufkcturers.
T HE Subscribers, • s Agents for Mr. George
Crane, of Wales, Laying obtained a patent in
the United States for his process in smelting Iron
with Anthracite Coal, and holding an • Assignment
of the Patent obtained by the lite Res. F. W. Geis
enheimer, are prepared to grant licenses for the
manufaciare o( Iron according to Mr. Crane's prig
ciple. A. & G. RALSTON, & Co.
No. 4,South Fiord St. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, 440.61 6 14-3 m,
•
Bedding Steam Works.
T RE Undersigned are now prepared to manufac.
tore to order Steam. 'Engines to any size, and
set into operation in any part of the state- Also,
cold, or hot riveted Bailers, Locomotive Boilers,
Rail Road Cif's, and all the work of a general
machine 'bop. J. MAY JONES & Co.
• Jan S. 111:--
ONE
111 -* * F 4 .9 v7, . AtmcwolkelniSre-
Ar'ssE; eta{ IPaßt*
:PELLAPELPHLts
•OrOirie e mows,
:IRON - Founders , Mantacturers' of Coal
A Grates, Furnices„. Kitchen Ranges, Rath Boil.
eta, Perpetual Ovens; n& • Welded ,Wrought Iron
Tubes, for &tam, Gas, Hot Water. dim •
Davyls Salty 'Amos
of ate tea IConstructioi. •
Patters@ far the Foithdry received, and castings
delivered at the Warehouse, Third dr. , Walnut St.
Philadelphia.
September 26,1638. ,
AND
INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE
COMPANY.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW. $500,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on
Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores. Hotels,
Mills, Barns, Stables, Mercbandize. Furniture, and Prop
erty of every description, against lose or damage . by
FIRE.
The subscriber has been appoinied AGENT for the a
bove mentione Institution and is now prepared to make
Insuaancss upon every description of property at the
lowest rases. BENJAMIN BA NNAN.
Pottsville. Feb 25 1837 15-
10fiN POTT.
32
SPRING GARDEN
Fire Insurance Company.
MAKE bath limited and perpetual Insurance. on
Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Storesijolotels
Mills. Barris. Stables, Merchandtze. Furniture, an& Prop
erty of every description, against loss or damage by
FIRE.
The subscriber has been appointed AGZNT for the a
bove mentioned Instuntion and is now prepared to make
iNSULANCIM apon every descnrion of property at the
lowest rates. Bk.NJ AMIN BANN-IN.
Pottsville. Feb. 27. 1836. 15
JOHN SILVER,
THE pronetor of de Pennsylvania Hall Refectory
returns thanks to his friends and the public In gener-
al, for the patronage he has heretofore received,aad from
the efforts he has made and will continue to make, to
gratify all in his line of business, he hopes to merit a con
its:mance of your patronage.
JOHN SILVER has made arrangements with Mr.
Robert Harmer. of the ••Cornucointe, No. 44. North
Third Street, Philadelphia. for a supply of all the delica•
cies which the Pldlkadelphia market can afford during
the Winter season.
Roast Beef,
Corned do
Terrapins
Venison,'
Sardines. •
Fned Oysters, per doz. 50
Chatin Dish, do 311
Roasted. do 31
Scoloped, do 37
Stewed, do II
WINES.
- -.
Old Madeira Wine, per bottle, 2 00
Old Pale Sherry Wine, do 2 00
Old Brown do do 2 00
Old Port do do 200
Old Lisbon do do 1 00
Champagne, (Palmetto,) do 2 00
do Napoleon. MI 2 00
• do Woodcock, do 200
do Victoria. do 2 00
Pepper's, Smith'. & Serl's XX Pale Ale.
Apartments are always inmdinesa for Supper Parties,
&c and those who call may expect to receive every atten
tion.
Pottsville. Oct. 17, 1838. 81-ff
Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 21X1
to IXI inch.
RAIL ROA D TIRES, from 33 an. to 56 in. eater-
turned.
RAIL ROAD ALES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road
••
the patent EV Cable Iron.
RLIL ROAD FELT, for placing between the
Iron Chair and stone block
of edge Railways. •
INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured from
New Zealand Fla: saturat
ed with India Rubber, ands
intended for Incline Ames.
CHAINS. Just received a complete as
sortment of Chains, from
in, to in. proved & man-
ble Iron.
SHIP, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIRES,
of different sizes, kept cost.
candy on hand and for sale by
A. & G. RALSTON, & CO.
No. 4, South Front Street.
Philadelphia, January 18. 3-Iy,
Wetherill Brother,
'AT THE OLD STAND
No. 65 NORTH - FRONT STREET,
EAST SIDE,
•
THREE DOORS FROM THR CORNER or ARCH Sr
PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS OF
White Lead dry and Calomel,
ground in Oil, S Red Precipt.
Red Lead. W bite do
Labarge, Vitriol Mb.
Chrome Yellow, Snip. Quinine
do Green Tart. Emetic
do Red Ether Ralph.
Patent Yellow 'do Nitric
Sugar Lead . do Acetic
Copperas Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol Com. do
Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia
Muriatic Acid Salph. do
Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur
Tart Acid Opi. de harem
Sup .Carb. Sods Kermes Mineral •
Corros. Sub. Mere. Ethiops do.
Refiners ofChanapbor,Sal Nitre, Rrimstonejloraz. dze.
Offer forsale the above mentioned articles .together with
a general assortment of-Paiute. Drugs and Dye Stuffs.
and every other article inr the Chemical sod Medicinal
hoe.
Being manufacturers of all the articles enumerated tor
der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply
their friends and the public on the most reasonable
ASTMS.
Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8, to 24 30.
Oct 41 1837 48-
Rodgerle Pen Knifes. •
A N Elegant sisprtment of Rodger's Superior Pen
Knives, jolt eceived and for sale by
S. BAIqNAN.
•
enay 11 • 19--
Immo
NMME=
A CARD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
Bill of Fare.
RAIL ROAD IRON.
nai diameter, turned dr. un
A x.lea. manufactured from
ufactured from the best vt-
•.:41041 - *A. 118—
wil..l*iiii:ubicvided o 4 tract of Land
its ,e/fllit"Lkttlel
'llinreser Teserpt:ititua
;16finablittlii" Weitiitehrhstnttatiittl'ili IF" te
,Lfeweillar,cookiefor olglitylue acre twettretis
perfdreai This bind lies within two - hi:ridged yards
ofthi West West Braid rail road, and a lreitt of
coal, 'supposed to bode l'Spolur
." - or j. or is o•
puled elms the range of its Northern boundary.. 4
Part of the tract is well timbered, the other portion
is sineeptible of high insprosments es a Farm, hat
og thereon a suitable Houser, Baft, &c. For furth
er pattmnlan r apply to the undersignedi
THOMAS J. 84110
'Ord 13, —lst(
.71r. Adir/EMISSI -
`Wholesale and Rend;
STORE.
Goctitum, Taw ind Liquors, of the first
quality, also a splendid assortment of Dry
Goods, can at all times be had On the most seasona
ble terms at N. NATILOIB, Centre street,2 doors
below Market.
april 13 45—if
Mouslin de Mine' Dresses..
JUST received an extensive assortment, at 'the
low price of 311 to 371 per yard, by •
april 13 15—tf N. sgraings.
TEE subscriber has last received
20 pieces of Superfine Cloth 4
50 pieces of Fashionable Pantaloon Stuffs,
Vesting., Summer Cloth; •
French, English, and American Linens, nod Cot
ton Drillings, which he will sell Wholesale and Re
tail at a small advance on cost. ' • •
sprit 13 15—tf N. NATUANS.
Carpets.
rvili most splendid assortment of Parlor and
Entry Carpeting, received by
ap t it 13 15—If N. NAT :.DNS.
N E* and Fashionable /Prints just received at
N, NATHANS.
april 13 15-4
Linens.. •
LINEN Sheeting', Irish Linen, Bleached a nd
Unbleached Table Cloth, napkins, Bird Eye
Diapers, Russia Diapers, Crash, &o.
o april 13 IS—tf E. W. EARL.
Miss. Leslie's Complete Cookery.
AFRESH supply just, meived and for sale by
may 4. ' BANNAN.
For Sale.
T HE valuable lot of Ground, with Coach Maker's
Shop thereon, situate on the North East corner
of Norwegian an Coal streets..—Apply to
MILLER & kiAGGERTY: •
Derr 1 2-
Popular Medicine,
A ND Family Adviser, a new and excellent
work, by K. Coaies, M. D. just received and for
sale by B. BANNAN.
Febeary, 23. 8—
Welsh Books!.
THE subscriber has always on hand and for sale
cheap, Welsh Bibles, Testaments and Primers.
B. BANNAN•
October 20, &2
For Sale.
S Scbuylkill Canal Boats, nearly new, will be
°•-•sold low. Apply to ANDREW REISRF:L,
Atahantango Street.
Feb 9 6-tf
Davy's Safety Lamps,'
"justthe best construction, and most approved kind
received and for sale by B. BANNAN.
Orders for any. number of these Lamps, will be
supplied at the shortest notice.
Jan 5 I
- -
New Spring Goods. •
30 pieties new , and splendid Prima. just received
and for sate by T. & J. BATTY''' .
March 2, 9
Ground Xuts.
50 Bushels African and Charleston Grou ndnuts of
good quality, just ieeeived and for sale by
• JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Nov 17 52.
Aew Goods.
J UST received and now opening—a large assort
went of seasonable
Dry Goods—Groceries,
•
Hard and Queensware,
Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4 3, in
whole, half, and quarter Barrels.
Salt, Plaster, 4.c, 4c.
all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices.
Country Sto.ekeepers and others will find tt to their
advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere.
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon, Der. I 2—
Boats for Sale.
5 good Canal Boats for sale - low; for terms apply to
JAMES M. BEATTY.
March 2,
GARDEN
AND
Field Seeds.
T HE Subscribers offer for sale,
~Wholesale and
Retail, Garden Seeds of their own raising, war
ranted fresh and of the best quality :
Imported French bugar Beet
Mangle Wurtzel
A splendid variety of Flower Seeds, Garden
Tools, of every description. Also Fruit and Orna
mental Trees, Shrubbery, &c. Flower Roots of eve•
ry description, Garden Seeds put up in papers by
the hundred or dozen for 'country Stoic Keepers.
AU cadets punctually attend to. •
D. 4. E. MALIP AY, Seedsmen,
No. S, South sth St. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, March 16, 11-3 mo
Iron. Sc.
T HE Subscribers are now receiving of late arri.
vale from Englanda large assortment of Cable
Iron of moat approved qualities, for• car axes, 24
QC 3,3 i, 3 4 , 3 4 , 3 i , 4. 4.1, and 5 inches round cut to
length of 64 feet. They have also constantly on
hand a full assortment of Spring Steel, Cast and
Sheer Steel, English and American Blister Steel,—
Small, Round,and Square Iron, and Rail Road Iron
(with spikes to tit) for drifts lix and a•
MORRIS & JONES.,
corner of Market and Schuylkill 7th street.
Philadelphia.
April '2O. 16-2.n0
Franklin Rolling Rill,
On the Usk Selntyikill Rail Read. near MCKeans
burg. &Airy/kill county.
WIRE subscribers respectfully announce to the
-a public that the Rolling Mill is now in - the full
de of - successful operation, and are prepared to
furnish . Iron of t superior quality, of all the sizes
CI ordinary use. Also, Rail Road iron, of every
kind, at the shortest notice. Address,
SAMUEL BARTOLETTE4k CO.
Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co.
. Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. 6-lys
Stone Ware,
AND •FIRE BRICK.
ripliE inhscriber l i, , respietfiilly armoorice to the
Ji inhabitants of Pottsville, and its_ vicinity, that
they are always prepared to-serve them in the se_
lection of a large aid complete assortmeot of Stone
11
Ware, or all kinds aid virleilee. y likewise
keep emit anal: on hand, a t supply o f ire Brink, fix: all cupola purposes , whits they offer
at wholerale and reta il at IoW prices, a Olt accdqi. i
modating term. ' ' WELLS do RkCEIAXIM
Reldhig, Karel Sth. 1839. i 1 9-17 1
I. •
Eilla
lIMEE
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~;.,.. 1 J;
.. , Ry, .
.., ,1 i Km'
H a t i ..#l4! ia,o~tttiNtio..!:itnt m i a r z Bin d
1 r
all ,:ibleks - 'w,ill be' * dit the short
notits,lit w FOAL • _
-.- litink imoksi, sir*.
ofinel y - iption made to orderet thttowett rates
—aild thOldetenilied wholesale at Philadelphii
prices.
....i .
sprit 1,. . 27
tagoalary . or Aithitecture:
AA (itersSARY of the Terms used in the Gres=
elan, Rome" Italian and Gothic Architecture;
staxind"Liond= Edition, exemplified by four boo:
l ied cuts. Also
CATECHISM OF IRON,
dr the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Golds
to the Iron Trade, will) practical remarks and use.
fit obseriritions," including a new and tunpriben.
slit! set 1# Tables, artanged ib an appioved maraud
order, and bontainlng the weights of more thud
MOO bailee and sUbstances oflron, to which are
indexed the nearest proportioned n e i n b e i Of fbet;
which isiequal to a. kin in weight of each of the
ferent bodies and sizes, arranged and compiled from
the best English authorities, Jiro received and fof
sale by B. BANNAN. '-
March 2 g am „
Nj
Sitliping and Time Books.
MAHE stibacrlber has prepared a printed form foi
5h1;444 gooks, for Colliers and Agents lid
shipping coal. to which he ifivlte* the attention of
the trade. Also folio and fooltrmlP Tiine Bock
ruled, for one month, or two weeks, which are sh e
oared to the trade 'cheap. B. BANNAN,
March SO • 13—
R D di
.6if
NAIL AND IRON WORKS, -
HAVE on hand,
BOILER IRON;
SHEET do.
ROUND & SQUARE IRON,
. COAL SCREEN . do.
RAILROAD •do.
Bar iron of any site drawn to order. Nails and
Spikes of all. sizes * for sale at lowest city prices,
All sizes Rail Road Iron, ptinched and counter
sunk, and cut to angles.
KELMS, WHITAKER & CO.
Jan '5, 1839 1--
,Pottsville Institute.
THE present term commenced on the 7th hot.
ender the direction of Mr. Charles W. Pitman.
TERMS OF ADMISSION.
There will- be foui terms in a year, each cos.
listing qi twelveweeks: Pupils entering-at any time
after the commencement of a term, and previous to
the expiration of -the first four weeks of the term,
will be charged for a whole term.
Pupils entering after the expiration of the first
foot weeks, and before the expiration of 8 weeks of
the tern? will be charged fur two thirds of a term—
and pupils entering after the expiration of
weeks of a term, and before the, completion of the
term, will be charged-for
oneterm, thkrfi or the -term.
For instruction in reading, ntriting, and aritb.
olefin, $4 per term.
For till or either of the aforesaid branches, with
addition of English Grammer, Geography, Math..
manes, ! Geometry and BookAieeping, or any of
them,,So per term.
For all or any of the aforesaid branches with the
addition of the Latin and Greek languages, or
either of them,-$ 8 per term.
Jan. 12 2-
PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL
PACKETS,
N I THESE Packets sail from Phitadef.
phia the 20th of every month, except
P AV the First Month (January,) and from
I '. I ' Liverpool the Bth of every month
roughout 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 iohn Mierken,
20th of Third Month (March.)
'The:owners have-spared no expence to render
these ships salts and commodious conveyances for
passengers and merchandise, and can confidenily
recommend them in these respects to the patronage
of The public.
They are timed up and down the Delaware by
steamand are dius enabled to go to sea the day
they leave port.
Charge for passage to . Liverpool, in the Cabin,.
sl3.s— , in the Steerage, sgo ; 'from Liverpool in the.
Cabin £35 sterling , . Apply to
HENRY & ALYRED COPE,
Walnut street wharf, or
JOHN -A.BROWN & CO.,
No. 14 Chesnut atreeL
Ecrtbe subscriber bas been appointed Agent for
the Meagre.. Cope's Line of. Packets, between Live
rpool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage
moneylfrom those who wish to send fortheir friends
ih thei old 'cannery.
!'he rates of fare will be made known by applying
at the office of the Miners' JirnaL
& HANNAN.
1—
Jan 3
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Tobicco Establishment,'
. POTTSVILLE.
JAMES S. vmoTER & CO. announce to the
public generally, that they have purchased the.
Establishment of Samuel G. Sands of Pottsville..
and they have added to their stock a very large
and extensive assortment of all kinds of Chewing
and Smoking Tobacco, and Common, Spanish and
Half Spanish Segers. The present stock consists of
50,000 - No. 1, best Porto Rico Spanish &gars,
300,000 No. 1„
200,000 No. 1. Common.
225 Kegs Chewing Tobacco,
300 Barrels Sweet Scented Smoking Tobccco.
Also Cavendish, Ladies' Twist, and Sweet To-
him°, all of which will be sold Wholesale and Bs.
tail, oh the most reasonable terms for cash or ap
prove 4 acceptances. ,
March 2.1839. 9-17
POCKET BOOKS. .
.."-=N ✓excellent assortment just received and for rale by
May 18 . 20 112 BANNAN.
STEAM FOUNDRY.
TOBIAS H. Wintersteen and John Brown, re•
spietfelly informs their Mends and the public
that they have entered into copartnership ander the
arm or •
Mit - that they have opened a Foundry, Blacksmith
and Fitting up Shop,. in Port Carbon. where they
are prepared to native all orders,' tot Axles, Cast
tags, :Sams, aid everykind of Iron Work-connect.
ed with the diffbrent branches of the Coal Trade,
and which they promiie to execute with 'fidelity and
Ifinoctuality. TOBIAS H. WINTERSTBEIi,
JOHN BROWN.
I Cprbon, april 13
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.fl
linadetphit! it NeatOng
RAIL ROAD.
SIMMER ARRANGEMENT.
To COXXENCE APRIL I, 18.,39.
HOURS OF STARTING.
WROM Readinvat 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.
FrontNotrupewn, at 7 A. M. and &P. M.
• There-hours are arranged to tott awith th e.
Rail Thad between Norristown and ''. ladethbisi.
tbellonts of starting from the latter ' beinil s
A. M ' . and 3 P. M.
FARES.
Between Reading and Norristown, First\ Cla"
Cass,4sl fecondaasa, o l,so.
The Trait) ?ton* Philadelphia, will sioP,
tar Bretikfast at Pottstown:
..Resaling, Mare 80 l3-tf \
SWIMS
MI
To Old Countrymen.
Port Carbon
winter:teen 4 Brown,
EMI