The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 07, 1839, Image 4

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A DECLARATION OF LOVE.
"I am for plain, eimple love, without any.embrot
-;.. ~ .dery."--(lieaumont and Fletcher.
A fair like will ,wither ? • et full oye will wax hot
knw but a good heart is the atm and moon ; 4or it
ajtaces bright end never changes."—[Btiakapeare.
Hove thee ! but I do not think
• ' -Thy form in perfect grace,
;Nor that the charms of Venus dwell
In the features of thy, face ;
. love thee 1 . but I think I've seen
• ` A smaller foot than thine.
ii also think I've seen before
An ankle•much more fine.)
• f 4
I love thee ! but a.brighter eye,
A ruddier Cheek l've known,
A
whiter forehead, ,and a mouth
auch,prettOer than thine owr.;
. .
l • ' I love thee! but. I know I've seen
'-1 , xrl.:'::" . A whiter neck and hand,
1., ~.....4
6 . .....4 .- - , :And tresses that in 'cc lightly - v va, ed,
When . ..,ytthe 4 , retozes fanned.
J love thee ! but' I do not mea n
To flatter thee, and swear
. ..That thou art peacet and divine,
When htiun't think you are;
Ilove thee b built' thou my lovo
Dust scorn, I peter do
intend to,pine and die for thee ;
And yet I love thee too.
.1 love thee ! for I never saw
Oue of the women kind,
More nchly dowricit with the gifts
Of a pure and noble mind
ll•hrve thee! for there never was
A heart more pure than thine,
Or that could touch so thrillingly
"-Responsive chords in mine.
opti'Arrs LIFE MEDICINE -RE
ANIMAT4ON.—When the mina important
1*" - *%sliitactions of life are suspended, and those who are
inyalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced
162 a deplorable state of nervous debility, they should
'not even then despair, for it is. not in despair• that
.sselief onto tie found. 'No. 'Let them first look a
'round; and, laying aside all prejudices, ask them
• seises
,this question phystciai. cannot help
-toe, is his reputed skill my only resort 1"
Perhaps et that moment the heading otitis ad
erettisement,. "Moffat's Lite Medicines," 'would
-catch their eya; and were they in truth divested of
troolishprejurlices, they might, perhaps, be induced
'to inquire whether Mr. ?CANC.; theory and treat
ment of diseases, differed from that of their own
physicians. They would then learn that it did. dif
-set, end -.yetis , wadeky, and with must uLhappy re
U Its , ino.
If thee persned their inquiries still further, they
would find that all practising physctans of the
tpresent day prescribe MERCURY, in some Corm.
• iforetlmost every disease, and they veou:d learn. too.
that mercurial medicines, though -they give present
• relief, undermine the ounstantion, and.always leave
rtho patteatlina precarious state of health.
Ys. GliOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is jost
"the - reverse of all this. For hundreds of years, be
fore that soomtge.of mankind, "Mercury," w.is
• ployed in the healing art, Physicians used nothing
• but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as
• the 'skilful physician he who prepareth his niedi•
cines from iheit3s. Witness Ecclebiasticus, chapter
=tit.
V. 3.. The pkillfal physician Optl hit vp his
.Bead; and tight of the great men he shall be tn
•admiration.
i. 4. Fln he hath prepared his mettirtnes out of
he, HERB' of the earth, and he that is wise wilt.
not rabhothem,
moFFArs VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
iposseea qualities or the most mild and beneficial nn
aura. They ore Composed of 'articles the.niost anit
putressnenit, itombined with ingrei:tetits kMiwn as
the only cert4n"antidote fog fevers of every deecrm.
lion. When the .dii.euse is LiEoduevd either limo
eJld, obstruction. bad air, swampy arid camp anus
Itions,Or poled %heti, r irial , gnant or ept
sdernic, ur . by other causes,,tlicse med.cines are cur
tain in their Operation or elf. i•'s. are
Bossed of peat liar qualities, which not only ex is! ati
•disease, but.trt, the same time restore snC invtgur a ti
the system. ;Where first Latril Into the giurnach,
they inirnedu4tely diffuse theniselves Ike vais,r,
through every pore, producing ell', tie at onne dr
lightfill,saldtrtry and,permarteot. When the spank
of life liegins:to grow dim, the circulation 14,1E0.1,
and tin , fur-nines paralzeti, these nieducttic,s- arc
sfonifid ift . ivei a tone to the nerves, exi!eraic the tfc
nmalsintrits, 'invigorate the tnbody, and re-animate
rthe who* msn.
TIIE I.II"tF.DICINP.S have been also n4ed
with thennoerhappy success` in Nervoaurand. I)) s
peptic d 'sea 48. Consumption. Asthma, Jiver Com.
4daint, Ritetilrnalism, (chronic and intiarnatpry,;
liPropsies. &rt. &c.
Fnr full particulars, the reader is invited to cal
in NI r. W.ff.4's office, 367 I - hoar:way, and a
. .e,eßv 41.14E' tirnod Samaritan, Puldished gratuitously.
thefottro+ng inners are lately selected t'r '
ot a
very large nimher which Mr. Moffat has Teti ly re
ceived from d.fferent parts of the United' States:
Mr. Motgiii.—Dear Sir : It is with sincere
3i-lensuye that I Venture to addrOss you, to thank
you far 'the llienefit4 have received from your Med
icines. My ;complaint was ,alt rheum, for v.ltich I
have iii , d aljl The medicines which were advertised
in the newsnapers. I, however, rer eiVed no ri• het
froir, any ollthem. Since I wan shown your Good
Samailian, 'which induced me to try yo r mcdi
sine. When I applied to you, my legs and arm.
anwe no bad that they looked like rite:hei f,"and
were covered with - sores; but after ta.ktni..ei 25 cent
box of youripillo, the dead clam began to scan. tiff
@NJ an contihned until I was courtly cured. It is
now Pummoothe sin& I was cored, and I have had
430-return of complaint. I have recommended
-your medicine to several persons, and should advise
i ll .111.liql:with the salt rheum to try it. Re.i.ect
folly, your Obedient servant, M. CII,Et A . /A,
--- 13th, it. between sth and Jackson Avenues
Lawrence, N. Y., May 23.
Mr. Moqut— Dear Sir : 1 was troubled with the
piles for several years. I applied to the most mi
ne& Physirians without relief., A friend of mine
Mr. Clarkei, who had received great relief from them
into use your Life Pills. Though ,
iffvrilng•verY severely with them at the tune,
Irieneed reliefin 4'u hours, and in a few weeks
triiiihled with then at all and 1 have been
am distress ever vice and hove a real pleas
reenmun tiding tneiu to those afflicted in a
=1
was 8
el
was n'
free tr
tore in
wed ,
malnne.r.
espeLfully,
..11/SEPII E. SI'F.RNS.
Ni - ew York, April
Mhdifet—Sir : Since, poor life :Medicines
have beeii introduced in this neighborhood, they
have dune Wiiiid,•r*,
.1 n iii rvrely stale a h . w . caiies.
The wife tinny ueighb ir, M r Cur nelioe S Rue, who
it,9B 8110*.C1.1 1,1 he in a decline ills Ilie last ito
p!efe,,,rrrtiali taking in, Nzles of the Pliceuix Bitters
Jane box of the Lite Phis, sap she had her health
entirety stored.
• Mr. M ilo B. Ruoi. rny riext d,,nr neighbor, who
14708 laid ai, with intlainatory rheumatisill. by tak.
i nc two b o ark e ci the Ritter. and one '45 cent leox of
the NIA, told me he V 6 4,1 dr. will as he ever w as,
and told n gentleman in my 'lore who was afflicted,
that as Bonn as -he' would take the l'ills and Elitfere
148 t so enon he would he a well man.
Also. Mrs..flordn, wile of John 11.irdo, was iwn
years singe taken sick, and alien had his, and lust
the. vise ofioneof her arm.. In six weeks atter tak:
:tog your Pills and Bitters, sn'far recovered that she
has 'leen On • visit to one rif her neig-trbor...
As foritoyself, 1 have been in -bid health for 27
years, sniff though I am not now in perfect health,
still i amlia better than 1 have been fur ten years
whi h I believe to be the consequence of to
I
put.
king you Pill. end Bitters. The above is a true
tato:went of a few.of the many cases which have
ome unddr my observation. You are at liberty to
oblish this letter, and reference can be had to me
Poitmaster et Claverroek,Columiaia Co., Y.
• With respect .1. A. VAN VALKENIJRG.
New York, April I, 1838,
Mr. W. Moffat—Sir r I have been afflicted tirith
be fever end ague about: three months, and used a
dog,tldeal of quinine ; which' did me no good but I
Boort* ecacer and weaker until 1 was rerun.
mended to trylimur Life Pills end Phcenix Bitters
andafter taking two bores and two bottles ot bittsra
lam very thankful to inform you and the public at
arge. I manlier myself completely cured. ,
Yours truly, JOHN TENNENT, N. Y.
New York Mills, March 29, 1838
Mr. Moffat—Dear Sir: I have - used your medi
cine in my family for some months, and have receiv
ed great benefit from it, especially my wife and eld.
est daughter - . My daughter bad been in a decline
Sir 3 yearii. Since ahe commented using your med
mine she has entirely recovered, and is non well
and hearty-.
If this • will be of any service to you,
you are at Irberty-to publish it. Rashly yours. tc.
N. BUTLER.
Summit Hill, Jan. I fith,„lB3B.
Dr. Moffat—Dear air': I hkve great pleakure in
addressing you. having been troubled for some time
back with the rheumatism, and could find nothing
tmgive me any relief, untill had commenced ta.
king your Vegetable Life Pills and Phenix Bitters.
to taking the first bottle and one box Of pills I found
the most excrutiaiing pain that I had long been
troubled with, entirely disappeared. Such being the
case, it is with gratitude I offer these sentiments,
tiding confident that I am indebted to you more
than words can express, for your valuable medicine
and the speedy cure received from its effects.
Yoursoke.,, GEORGE BROF I'S.
Mauch chunk, Jan. 7, 18387-
Mr. Moffat—Sir: I am most happy to send you
through your agent Mr. White, a few lines relative
to your eacelent Life Medicine. For a length of
time I have been complammg of an infection of the
liver, and tried much medicine, hut found no relief
until I commenced with yours; I have now taken
nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, and I
am pleased to state that I find myself fast rtcover
ing from a long and lingering complaint.
Reriply Yours &c. GEORGE KISN EEL
Lockport, Nov. 27th, 1837.
Mr. W. B. Moffat—Deal. Sir: As a remarkable
instance of the virtue and efficacy of your Life Pills
and Pheenis Bitters, in restoring' lost .kNotn. to the
afflicted, has occurred in my family,l deem it a du
ty to owe both to yourseli'and the public, to make
the fact known, that others auffcring under Simile.
circumstances might perchance see this, 3,nd obtain
remedy In season to preserve them from a preina
tore gra - re:,
My.. wife has been afflicted with the liver com
plaint . andua.34rae debility for upwards of three
years; and for - the hilt 'three months she has not
been able to walk across /lie room. After trying
various medicines prescribed by ditt.rent ph) sicians,
whiclvgave her no relief, she was given up as incur
r able. In this riitnetna bbe was gradually
.when I' happened to call upon your agent in this
village. and he gaY . e•tne-s, copy of the t;ood
tan ; the perusiing of ywitch induced Mt' b.)try ynnr
rnedtetne, althottalt lied but tilde hope at her receiv
ing any b., ni 61 Trion' it. The tr.•et via" surpristi.g.
Be tore she had taken one luetle tit baler, and nor
box of pd:s, she es as an fur recovered as to he able
to acComplish ind.st h.•rhouse wore V. It riqui assis
tance. Tours, resyiee:f;ilh",
W 4l: [EN PA - 1"11'.12SON.
• IT Fur vale by W. B. :1; °FEAT, 3€7 Broadway
Neiit—York.
For further paritrorars of the ahoy,- rood•cine . see
Moffat's Goad Sarlia Itan, a copy o!' who hlir•eumpa
nios the rortf:eiliv.; a copy oho can hr had on np
phratton at th , • of Nit &
lINGGERTY,
A ents for the s.,le Lithe Mcdrcne.
Jail 5 1-1 y
PHILADF.LFIII4, Sallireay, for. )" , 1 11":37
rEND DR. %V)I, EVNS.—Dear Sir . it IR pith
a pleasure I take this opper.unity- of returning
you my pincer.. (banks Mr the lacnrfit.of 'our In
! valoahle, riyedictne the Camotinle rri,, [laving
I been taxied. for several years with dispep.ia, my
j very being became alums: loathsome to me. I cut
s trred severe to the side, nag •affltcted with
fainting s i ttll-., err at debility, want of appetite. ina
;,IMtty to rewl,at night, frequent sic,tines, and in short
all the symptoms yti that distreasing disease. I had
tied severiilskihpl phy,iciante, but with no success,
lily imam:tiny of - tnind and lawly gradually itiereatt
ted still 1 uncut ah.Jaiiied froin any of.:the
titt , irmritt nod teertato rt mettle.' :with %%loch nor
ncwv. - iottpps dally abound, and for winch I enter
mimed ri lint rilr mid contempt. At length through
I aro , ciercal V it Inc blends, and clip. Cialip 111-1 ,
wit.', I great rttluc tame consented 1 , 1 try your
rtcl.bi.ateo t ills. The efr•ct was wondertul, and as
hull. d even !Fitt .11,10i4 rintizillitE . friends, I had
ti-td them hot a shirt I rue I. lore - I raiinily recover.
et!, nut I maw Liljey warellent health, to w Inch I
Iy, - been a -Irlt•,•-r for moir t!11111 is,, y 1•.11'pl.
.111,1, 1 air heart Celt e rat. , ude to
j yoti for tic ads4dage . I 1t.41v,r1 from tour thiti.
lill-4, (1f14 4 1 1,111,011( nun C men nt too-ly recorn•
mend all tmB - •ring timter simila- complaints t r use
C Ali/AIME l'11.1,•z. Al I.onwh Ph some
dt:Titlence. !•elittetiolly di .:re that you publish this
teA , imony. if you Fee proper, arid remain
Your,, Cc. ACILLIAA T. TAYLOR.
P. any person desires to sec me, I shall be
happy to pive my residence. W. R. T.
. The Medical Cffree IR No.- 19 North - Eighth
Greet—where the afflicted can be speedily cured,
arid depart rejoicing.
Suld by JOHN T. WF.RNER,
Sole Agent for Sellujlltill.cuunty.
Jan ' 2—tf
AN 'UNI!ENIALF: FACT.—fleslili is the
Source of Ifapdinesti.—Disea.e is the effect o
some irregularity in the mitural or healthy tune
reins. Man produces grent end. by multiplied and
extraordinary mcasure4 • but nature accomplished
her works by few arid /Mu c k me n, ine cure
or n4l human maladies. the relive nt irriturln is the
great object o''ruedieure, ilie utiier of the phi
is to deliver his paileril 11..11 all chat nox lOU. and
debilitating. sn that the coritit• i t ion err nature will
be enabled to perf, n' restorni Ilere
we would cnilimsiirl ihr admini.tritibri ro . a remedy
raletilated to tuitil the, pr milli-aim!), which
I believe se Mar jostly say Ur Win. Evans' eel.
ehrated Camomile room iind.F.riirly Aperient Pills
See the many Undcniftlile eras rt their a...1/noshing
etticary in aiding nat-Ire to •ithvert
The office for the of Dr. Vrn Evans' Vrge
'Preperetinnk, ko,,,rn and r. Ichrated! for
the many unprecedented and a •toni,h cures the%
hare t tPcted.m ,Servons, litho..s and
I.7m..mnplire do4N.es,i. at Eli h. nugth Bth street,
oppo+rte Filtoert street, I".hi'deln:iia,
Sold by JOIN I'. WERNER,
Role Agent for Schuylkill enunlv.
.I.ln 12
Pills! Pills!
TIII: aatesi, the twst, most efficacious anp truly vege
461 e in cs.stance are
DII. LEI DI"S Mg) 'D PILLI c,
A component part ofwhiil aSarsapar, la. and known
to be the nut edit, tua I anal lii ,rough 'turner of the blood
and animal &ids et.er d.sr cod. As a g.tiole or ac
tive purgattveo hey. are eq ea ily theacious w bast taking
them no change tardier ur re-tta to from ort Upsilon to
necessary. 'I het may be tak. nat all tiviies and under all
r ixcurnsi.i nces hot, will not reduce or weaken the sys•
tens by their effect as most iturgatives Com
ment o p°n their virtues it unnecessary—their replit,sion
is well establtsherl. nn isle rotas i.rotats of their ellirary
having been pu'altshed at d ticrent times. Suffice It to
ray that in addition to ;be,t ttfh- - Tcy in diseases of the
st , .llfacti, 11,1 r. Intestines, ik r . they are the only pins In
existence that clennse and Purdy the t lood and an ima l
finds, removing all noxious and diseased humors there
soul. and thereby removing all erupti ins from the skin—
dry and watery pim:tles fr the face, neck and body,
teller. rash. ortbreaktrig out of the skin, and all cutane
moult affections witstalcer
They are prepared from vegetable c vteacts. (warrant•
ed free from m.-rcuryand the minerals) and by a regu
lar physician. attested by Drs. phew, Horner Gibson,
Jackson, James. flew eel, Hare, Cure, &r.. besides nu
merous other physicians throughout the United States.
who daily employ them in their practice, administering
them to their patients lii preference to all other purga
tives, and in preference to all other preparav ions of Sar
saparilla, in consequence of their possessing the corn
tuned effects of correcting the diseased humors of the
blood and fluids, and by their purgative properties, re•
moving or carrying off the name from the system, with
out producing the slightest inconvenience, or requiring
rest rictions.die-
Numerous testimonials, certificates and recommenda
tions of those Mac from physicians and others, aCCOM
pany the directions with each box Dr N. H. Leidy's
signature acenmpamies the genuine on two sides of each
box on ayelWw label.
Pritst Twenty in cat* a Box.
For folly by, 11:BANNAN.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill county..
Also ror salts by J. F. Taylor & Co., Minerssate.—
Hugh Kisislel, Port Carbon.
htsy 11 19-tf
rP~1~,.--~ ._~
To the , World.
IF you wish to ranks tiveiofforsansrilht, be idviineto
try DR LEIDY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA.— It te positively the strongest pro
paiation in existence, one bottle of it ( which costs but
one dollar) being equal to One gallon of Syrup. as it is
usu ally prepared in the shops, and equal to two bottle;
of any other extract. Dr. Leidy begs leave testate this
he himself prepares it,and can consequently vouch for
its strength. Numerous Physicians throughout the U
nited States. give it the preference over all other peps
non' of Sarsaparilla, both from the fact of its superior
strength (consequently efficacious when employed) and
from the circumstance of its being prepared by a regular
Apothecary and Physician, amine° by Drs. Physic,
Chapman. Jackson, Homer, Gibson, Dewees, Jam es ,
Come. &e. sl.c-
It is useless here to name the numerous affections
wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the sole specific.--
Suffice it to-say, it is recommended by all Physicians
throughout the world, iadiseases of the Skin, Bones Liv
er. &c, and particularly all diseases produced by impu
rities of the blood and animal fluids. Asa purifier of
the blood. it is at all times (and particularly in the Spring
and Fall) invaluable. In warm climates, thrditghout the
Summer Season. no person should neglect using it occa
sionatly. Numerous certificates and recommendations
from Physicians, and others accompany the directions.
For sale by B B.ANNAN.
Sole agent for
.Schuylkill tonnty.
May 19—tf 17
R.SECOTRL'S PULMONARY 'PRESERYA-
ZirTIYE, for coughs, colds, asthirias, Mt:ken:as. Ca
arrh a, whooping cough. spitting of blood. shortness of
b rea th, pain of the breast. all affections of•the breast and
lungs. and arrest of approai:hing consumption, is fast at
taining the reputation throughout - 111e United States, that
it possesses throughout Germany. where it is the only
medicine in which call 'ence is placetrfor the above af
fections, having been there employed for fifty years past
by physicians. and others with unexmnoled sucdess
Certificates from Physicians and others accompany the
directions, many having tierea published heretofore in va
.
rmus newspapers.
The composition ofthe above medicine is entire vege
table and balsamic. easy and pleasant to take, and may
be used by old and young. without any restraint from diet
or poem atom. It is warranted free from mercury, and
the minerals. And prepared by a regular Druggist ai.d
Physician, attested by numerous Physicians. among
whom are—Drs. Physic, Chapman, Gibson, Horner, De
wees, James, Cole, Gibson, eke. .
Price. fits centzper boals
Fur Sale toy - 11.BANNAN.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill County.
May 11, • 19—t
L t uMber ! Lumber !!
12000 feet inch ,Seasoned Whiae Pisre Boards'
150110 do, inch Poplar Boards,
20000 liint Shingles 18 and 20 inch,
Cherry Boards,
Plank an 4 Scantling,
Shingling and Plasterine Lath, for sale by
S.-0/112EL lIAR*I2
February 5 -2
•
Boats.foir
5 goad Canal Boats fur sale low; for tro MA apply to
JAM ES M. 'BEATTY.
Match 2, -
BARGAINS . :
TIIE solineriber thsoklul f.r the i,atronaze received.
Informs the Public that he has pun received and
opentd mhos Cheap Store in Market street. a second
supply of Spring Goods, to which he would invite their
audition. EDMUND W. EARL.
. - 21-tf
qasaitneres. Figured Satin t i estings. Marsetile
dn.. Makin (loves. Wlatte and Ntixili 6 Untie. Pbn-
gee Ildkra, egc
May 25
IapLEACHED and Unnleached Domestic Muslin
A... Checks, Chintzes,t; tngharbs .11obiery, dc.
May 25 21-tf E. W. EARL.
LAIRE'S Mute and Black Silk Hose, Green (langee
Veils. ramliric Ildkts., Worked Rutill-n. Fancy
Dre ildkies., Sc
OW Summer Stocks, Bosoms, Collars. Embrotdeml
L
Suspenders. Jost mcetved and for sale chsa p.
May 2 2.s—tf E - W. EARL.
'sonnets ! HonnetA !!
- L .- INGLIS:II Split Straw, Double English Donate
- I MIA We, Florence Braid, Leghorn,
and, Swiss, Italian, and various other kinds of Bon
net's, for Pale vt.ry cheap by AMOS LEWIS.
april "27 . 170—
Valuable Real Estate
FOR SALE.
THE Sult.cribr•r (Alas for sale that
valuable and well known property called
•Brut.swick Forge," sttuale iti East
l a' ttru,,swica Township, St:hut Iktil Coon.
ly, emlslt.lola .11 abut :',63 acres of land, the greater
part of a loch Is arable, and come 01 the . bt at in the
ii ivihnuri.ood, on which there in plenty or Liinr
Stone, unit Iron Ore, of an excell , ol qiialoy, which
has been found, and used, and o doubt there is a
large quantity. The improvemen P are a Forge with
the necessary out buildings, a taw Mill, a fine
• , Mansion House, five Dwelling Houses,
•144.. ".5.4.." :r:. a large Switzer Barr and a T!Triving
.
Apple Orchard 'rho Little Schuylkill
River and Rail,R s oa both ?ass through
the premises.
1237 acres of \Vood Lind. situate from 2 to
miles from the above, is also off . ..red for sale. -
DANIEL FOCHT.
June l 5 24
I üblic Notice.
E and signed, has given a special and limited
]power'of .Attorney to Mr. William F. Wean, of
Pottsville, to act to reference to the Valley Putnam
lands in Schiff ) kill courity. Any person wishing to
ransart humors. relating to that property will' lie
rhewit the authority by applying to him.
F. K. GEISSENHEIMER.
April 6 I 4-1 f
PATENT SPRING STELE
Cross-Strained Saddle.
RICILIRD D. SIMOJE.VER,
Saddle. Bridle. and Trunk Manufacturer,
REsiq:c•rvu LIS tenders his sineere thanks'to his
Customers and the Public in general or the very
liberal encouragement he has
,received irom them. He
now informs them that he has an improvement in Bic
construction 'of Saddles. for which he has a patent
right, and recommends them to the Pubbc as being far
superior in ditratillity. ease, and comfort to the fader
than any other yet invented, and he recommends his
Steel Spring Cross. Strained Saddle to the notice of the
public, with confidence. He therefore respertfutly in
sites the Public to call at his shop next door to Mr,
Ilirris Store .nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel,
Centre street, Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
lie also keeps constant ly on hand a general assort
ment nf all kinds of work. such as Saddles, Bridles Pat
ent Fly Nets. roach, Gig. and Wagon Harness, Trunks,
Valtces, Tiavelling Bags;Gig and Riding Wh i p s , ( t e .
Every description of VI nrk in his line will be made to
order - on the shortest notice with neatness. durability,
and on terms as low as a can be dose elsewhere.
May 2.1 21-tf
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES
Fire! Fire!'! Fin !!!
- BUCKETS AND HOSE,
% ADE equal to any that can be procured elsewhere
iTland - aschcap.by RICHARD I) SHOENKR,
11 , 1ay YS 21-
Yew Cheap Cash Store.
HI IITTZINGER& KREBS,
HOLESALE and Retail Dry good, Grocery
gp V Tca, and Liquor Store, corner of Centre and
eatlowhill Street, next door to the Exchange Hotel
Pottsville.
april 27 17—tf
Port Clinton Foundry
FOR SALE.
W ILL, be sold at private sale. the Fotndry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Schurlk ill
county, on very reasonable terms. Thie 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 Seat situations
in the country to do a large business For terms,
&c. apply to .PARKE & TIERS,
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
• • • or MAC MYERS,
Port Clinton.
• E-63t
ia~ ~~-.
MEM
' THE - MINER. 9 6 B JOURNAL.
E. W. EARL
21-cf
E. W EARL.
PORT GIRJESO•tr
•
Saving Fund - Society.
THE Pprt Carlson Saving Fund Society, is now
open every day from 9 to 3 o'clock at the Of.
fice of Qiscount and Deposit, for the purpose of re
ceiving deposits to any amount not exceeding $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 be allowed on any fractional parts
of $5. The whole or any part may be drawn out
on giving notice, from two weeks to three months at
the office on Mondays. The butanes of the Society
will be conducted by the following:officers and-men
agers, until the first Monday in May next.
President—AQUlLA BOLTON.
lila nagers
Joseph Carroll Samuel J. Potts
Edward Hughes E. S, Warod
Jacob Butt Jesse Turner
L. W hitney,• Secretary and Treasurer
Article 3cl of the Charter. "No emolument what
soever shathi be receijed by the President or Man
ners for their services, nor shall any "Matrier
become a borrower fruen the institution. -
oct 3 i 46tf
Choice, old Wines ir Liquors.
MILLER & ' Hageerty . home Qli hand
Superior old .llodetra Wines in IVood 4"Bottle,
• , do. do. Pale and Brown Sherry do. do. .
do. do. Grope Juice,. l:ort Wine,
do. do. 14.1 Compan9 do do ,
do. do. Cognac Brandy of the following
'Choice Brands, Oitortl.4. Co., Conimetl, Pine!, and
Pellevousin. •
Saperior old 'Holland Oin, Henry Lelar and P.:
4. J Bohtrn importers. .
Pico Madeira, Sicily Madeira, L. P. Tenerife
Old Pale Lisbon, His and &peel Malaga Wines,
4-c. 47. may 11 19-:-tf
Cash Store•
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
and the Public in general, that he has opened
a New Cash Store in the Town of Llewellyn, Scbuyt.
kill county, consisting of
•
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Glass and .Queensware,
Cedar Ware, 4.c. 4.c., •
Which he . intends to sell for cash °as low as n
any 'other place in the County. Cotintry produce
will be taken at Market priCes.
JACOB K A ERCH ER.
9—tf
Llewellyn, May it
THE DE LNWA R E; COUNTY
lasitra nee Coin)iany.
CAPITAL AUTIICRISED BY LAW. s'2soooo
ciLtrITER PERPETUAL.
ABE both limited and perpetual I nOirances
./.Vlll on Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores.
Hotels., Barns, Stables, Merchandize. Furniture
and Property of every 'thmeription, against lossur dam
age by FIRE.
MARINE AND INLAND lA:NCI:ANC:E.
The Dekware County Insurance company will also
insure against loss on Ili' kinds' ol marine risks and a•
gamst the damage or loss upon the transportation of
goods, wares. and merrandise by water. or by rail way.
upon terms an favourable as any other two itutmn.
For any further information on }he subject of insur
ance. either against Fire, ovirme , fir inland risks.
Apply to HEN Rl' G. ROBINSO:‘, Anent.
July 15 3-1-tf ki Schuylkill Haven.
• or WILLLI,I B POTTS.
At Orwigsburg.
SPRING GARDEN
Fire Insurance Company.
ILIAKE both :Itnaed and perpetual Insurances on
Brick. Sroor or Frame. Bhildmps. Srorev. lintels
Nldls.garns.Stables.Merchand;te.Furnoure.arld. Prop
err) it' every des, rwi ton.. against loss or damage In
rho. 411.,ser.ber has been - a ppcun , ed .ACP.ST for the I
hove zneutini.rd Inbnintnin and is
INst r. •••Ks apron every deseripti
B I.: , \
lovvrei rates
Pottsville. Feb. 2'7. 1836.
RAIL ROAD IRON.'
A complete assortment of Rail Road iron from 21)Q Zito, IV! inch
RAIL IWAD TIRES, fmm:33 in. t0...56 in. ever:
turned '
R. 1 41.L ROAD AXLES. 31).3 to diameter Rail Road
Az Mannfactumd fmm
the patent EV Cable Iron.
RAIL ROAD .FELT, tor plaong between the
Iron Chair and stone block
of edge Rail‘Vays.
Di 131 RUBBER ROPE., mannactimed from
New Zealand Flax saturat
ed with India Rubber. and
intended blr /mime Manes
Just reeeivedaromplete as
CHAINS.
ble Iron.
SHIP BOAT Aral RA 11. NOAH SPIKES,
of ddrerent razes, kept con.
stantly on hand and for sale by
_
A. At RALSTON. & CO.
N oS4, South Front ST rect.
3-Iv.
Philadelphia, January 18.
`lA'etherill & Brother,
AT iii?. OLD STA af,
No. 65 NORTH FRONT STRUT,
EAST SIDE.
THREE Dooßs FRfIM THE. CORIFR or ARCH ST
MANUFACTURERS OF
White Lead dry and ?. Calomel.
ground in Cal, $ Red Precipt,
Red Lead. While do
Litharge. Vitriol Alb
Chronic Yellow, Culp. Quinine
•
do Green Tart. Emetic
do Red Ether Sulph.
Patent Yellow do Nitric
Sugar Lead ' do Acetic
Copperas , Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol Coin. do
Aq. Forris Aret. Morphia
Moriatic Arid Sulph. do
Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur
Tart Acid Opt. de N awed.
Sup Carb• Anal hertnes Mineral
Como*. Sub. Mere. Ethiops do.
It••fieers oil !liam•ihor,Bril Nitre, Brimstone, Roran. &c.
Offer for sale t he above mentioned a rticles.together
a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Use Stuffs,
and every other article in tho Chemical and Medicinal
line.
Being manufacturers of all the articles ennmerated un
der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply
their friends and the public on the roost reasonable
'terms.
Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8;to 24 30.
Oct '2l 183'7 48-
'Codger's Pen Knives.
A N Eleront assortment of Rodger's Superior Pen
knives, just received sod for sale by
B. BANNAN.
19—
EME
Fire Place Screens.
A FEW elegant Fire Place Screcmi plat received
and for sale by B. BANNAN.
may 4 18
QUPERIOR Fourth Proof Pale Brandy, Hollanp
Gin, Frontignee, Old Port, and Lisbon Wines,
and Sperm Candles, just receoved end for sale by
may 4 IR—rf HUNTZISGER & KREBS.
Sobatiribers have pat received a general as
sortment of Cutlery, Hardware, Paints, Oils
nod Colours, also an assortment of Nails acid Spikes•
which they offer cheap for each.
may 4 18-tf UUNTZINGER & KREBS
nal diameter, turned un
.....,.
sortment • ( - hams, from 3
to. to II I roved et man.
nfar!urrd fr m the hem ca•
Resumption of Business.
-•• • .
• EllicirDßl7o a s r
TEE olibacliber returns his grateful acknowl
edgements to the eitimus of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the loss of his property by fire in December lest,
and would also acquaint them and the public gen
erally, that he has again commenced the • Drug
Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemons, in Centre Street, in the borough of
Pottsville, Where may always be had a general as
sortment of
Dimigs, . 4
Illediicilles,
Paints, Oils, -
eirlasS l - - Dye Stut
And every other article in the above line;,whieh he
it disposed to Bell on- 4ery Idw add' accommodating
terms.
N. B. CU - Physicians prescriptions carecully.put
up at the obi:west notice.
Pottsville, Maj 30, 1838
To Old COunti-ymen.
PIMADM.PHIA AND El% ERPOOL
. PACKETS.
TIIESE.Packeu. sail.froth
J olt pima the ,20th ofevery month, except
:, Atj, the: First Month (January.) and from
4g-4' LiverpOol the ; Ettli of every month
llsrutigiluut the year.
Ship .Alenitquin. Captain Albert Tttrley, 4 2otli
of Foorkmonth
Stpp Pocahontas Captain James West,•2oth of
TweilhiMonth (December.) , -
Ship-Monongahela, CaMain Mieikin, 20th of
Second Month, (February 1 ,"s
Ship Sm-qoelianna, captain:John %V. Mierken,
20th of Third Month (Marc .
'rite owners have spire o expence ,lo render
ships safe and comfort roue conveyaocea• fir
liaseengereand merchandise, and can confidently
recommend them in these respects Io the patronage
of the miblit. .
They are towed up and. down tlit Delaware by
steam, and are thus enabled to go tirsea the day
they leave port.
l'hargo,foLpassage to• Liverpooldn the Cn"blit,
$1351-111 tha•liteerage, $lO ; tram Ltverpoo in the
Cahill .C 35 iterline. Apply to
HENRY & AI..FRED COPE, •
Walnut street vdiarf, or
JOHN A.RROWN & (0.,
. 'Nol 14 l'he.nut street.
LlCrThe subscriber has been appointed, Agent for'
the essrs. Cope's Line of Packets, between Liver•
pool and Philadelphia, and will receive the passage
money from those who wish to serrd'for their friends
in the. old country.
The rates of fare will be tnade known by applying
at the office of the Miners' Journal.
STE
HYSPEPSTA, DYSPEPSIA?—Is there anyeure
1J fur that distressing disease is • the echo from
the echo from thousands. Read (he ninny certifi
eatesof cures perthrrned by Pr. Wm. Evans' Cam
.omile Tonic arid Family Aperient Pill., The.
following certificate most certamly eon% !lice every
person or the great efficacy of thi± mcd..
icme.
Dr. Wm. EvANs- 7 -Dear Sir. l -1 can never be
.grateful enough toi the cure I have received bv , the
tine of your invaluable medicine (CAMOMILE
FILLS.) I was for five years very ...seriously
troubled with Dyspepsia, which caused a nervous
sensation throughout my •systcm--.o much*, that I
sometimes shook as if I had been afflicted with tail
1. 7 `; during all this time 1 took many meekieines,
but none would cure me. ,At last my ph3 , siciiin
gtve me up ; but fortunately one day as I was
speakieg to a friend on the subject, he told nie that
Dr: Win. Evan's Camomile Pi:ls were the only.med
trine
.that would cure me ; of w filch I purchased
some, and thesesult is that I am now enjoying per.
feet health. Any person wishing to see rue can call
at my house, No. 363 North Front street, PhilodeL
phia. HE,'NRY I—CAMPBELL.
Observe—The General Office for the sale nftliia
Medicine is at No. 19, North Eight street, Philud,t
phia where certificates of" thou•andv rritiv he seen
Sul by JOIIN 'l', S%ERNER,
Sole 6gept for,Sclruylkill county.
I —tl
CO ALLAN 1) •
. Fnr Sale, or to be. Rented.
rill! AT valriable tract of I.nnd called the "Chri,
ton "Pratt," belonging to Elezobetb
situate on the teed Norwegian. -- gall Road, next
north of, and adjoining the, Pinch :lotsiitairt is of
el-et:l,lor sale on accuininodating tei rp-; or the Coal
Mines a tll ac leased severally or together to an ap
roved tenant. Apply tta HENRY MORRIS;
& Wa'nut Street, Plitiodelphia.
Caution,
urrdersigned eautians the public against
JIL purchasing of. leasing the tract of called
Clinton Tfact, on the East Norwegian rail road,
from Plizabeth Spnhn, or Henry Murris for her,
as he the undersigned claims. title (hereto, and
will iriktilute a suit against any person attempting
to take the possession thereof.
Manheitn,April 28, 1838
PAREVR & CO.
Olercer's Taitors,
INFORM their friends and the public in general
1 ' that they 'Jaye removed to their former stand in
Centre Street, (opposite to Miller & Haggerty's
Store,) where they h ave
. on hand, a general assort.
merit of superfine Broad Cloths and Cassirneres of
the most fasfitonable colors, with-an elegant assort.
ment of Sommer Cloths, Satin, Silk. Valencia,
Marseilles and Velvet Vest's.7s, Linen, Cotton and
Snirti., Seth- ,d Bornbageen Stocks,
Linen and'ohintz Bosoms and Collars, also Linen
and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, Silk, Croton,.
Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Linen and ('ot.
ta m Hose and Half Hose, Far.cv Linen and Silk
Handkerchiefs and Gum•Elasite Suspenders TM y
also have on hand an elegant stock of Gentlemen's
and Bov's wearing apparel, such as Frick and
D r ,s a coats, Roundel - Knits, Vests and Pateloo&i,
made eller the latest fashion and the best work
inanship, which they intend to sell at reasonable
priers.
P. S. Wanted twri or three good Journeymen
Tailors, to hunt Constant work will be given
ihrou e beta the reason.
Pottsville, Sept. IS, 1838
.veto Goods.
UST received and now opening—a large assort
ment of seasonable
Dry Goods—Groceries,
Hard and Queen:aro:l l re,
Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4 3, in
whole. half, and quarter Barreiti.
Salt, Plaster, 4'r,
all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices.
Country Sto•ekeepers and others will find it to tberr
advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere.
•
JOSEPH WHITE Sr. SON.
Mount Carbon, Den. 1
Pottsville Institute.
E present term commenced on the 7th inst
nuder the direction of Mr. Charles W. Pitman
TER 118 0 0 F ADM ISSION.
There will be four terms in a near, each con.
misting of twelvcweeks. Pupjls entering at any lime
after the commencement ofa term, and previous to
the expiration of the first four weeks of the term,
will be charged for a whole term.
...Pupils entwine aft e r the expiration of'the first
four weeks, and before the expiration of 8 weeks of
the term will be charged far two thirds of a term--
and pupils entering after the expiration of 8
weeks oils term, and before the completion of the
term, will be charged for one third of the term-
Fur itmromion in reading, writing, and arith.
metic, $4 per term.
For all or either di the aforesaiiibranches, with
addition of Enelish Grammer, Geography, !Rothe
inatics, Geonietry and,. Book-keeping, or any of
them, $6 per term. "
For ail or an • of the aforesaid branches with the
addition . th " end Greek languages, or
eithc them,s :pe le
Jan. • 2
El
• BOOK'BINDERY, .-.**
gro•
BANNAN . s commenced a Book Bindery
in connection wadi his Book Store, wb
sti kinds of Books will be -bound at the, shortest
notice at low rates.
Blank Books, &c.
of every d , -.4tion made to order at the lowest rites
—and the trade supplied wholesale at Philadelphia
prices.
april 11
,
Glossary of Architecture.
. GLOSSARY of the Ter ma used in 'the G
clan, Roman', Italian and Gothic Arc hifeet
second London Edition, exam Pried by fur
dred cuts: Also .
CATECHISM OF IRON, .
Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide
pa the Iron Trade, with practi'dtzl remarks and 4'4
-'ful observations, including a new and ciimpreben:.
sive set of Tables, arranged in an approved way and
order, and containing the weights of more theft
.11100 bodies and substances of Iron, to which are
annexed the nearest proportioned number of feet,
which is equal to a ton in weight of each of the dif
ferent bodies and sizes, arranged and compiled from
the hest English authorities, Ju‘t received and for
sale by
BA:siNAN.
March 2
9
WM. T. t:PT,ING.4
• ' R .4 IP 1 w i lt G
NAIL AND IRON WORKS, •
lIAVE on hand.
BOILER IpoN,
SLIEET .
ROUND & SQUARE IRON,
• '•
COAL SCREEN do.
- . RAILROAD do.
• Bar iroriof any size drawn to order. Nails ant
Spiltea of all sizes, for sale at lowest city priers.
All sizes Rail Rom'. Iron, punched and counter
sunk, and cut to anels.
71HE subscriber has now on` hand athis Stara
and Storehouse on Centre and Rail RO4e streets,
a fiat assortment _of Goods suitable - , for the coal re
pion , '
Barr Iron of assorted sizes, •
•
Band and Hoop do . do. •
Nails and `pike Rods do thr• . .
Steel, Round St Square .do do
Nails and 'Spikes do do '
•
' Cord
.SliovOs -do do •
Jiardware,'d general asssortment,
; All of which he is selling at reduced prices,
' Jan 13 2 • J CLAYTON
New _Establishment,
Coiner of Centre arid Market Sireets Pottsville.
rr fI E autism Fbers respectfully announce to their
• friends and the public generally, that they
have taken the store formerly occupied 'by Jacob
BAH & Co., corner . of Centre and Market stree t,, where they are now provided with a choice abort;
meat of
B. BANNAN.
1-
which they are determined to,ell at the-very lowest
prices, . H AZZA D & STRAUCH.
N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at
the highest' market prices.
A pill I
Fran *tolling Mill,
'7on the Little Si-huylkill Ratl Road, near McKean,-
Schuylkill county.
subscribers rekpectfully announce 'to the
-s- public that thg Rolling Mill is now, in the full
tide of successful operdtion., and are prepares to
furnish Iron fa superior quality, of all the aim
n ordinare user. Also, Rad Road Iron; of,every
kind, at to i•hiirtest notice. Address;
SAMUELRTOLETTE & CO.
•
Purr Clinton, Schuylkill Co.
' fottsv . 6. 9, I t(39.. fi—ly°
rrHE subscribers would respectfully annotmcs
,to the public, that he has added to his formes
stock, Icon and Iluddreare, consisting in part or
American' and' Eng Bar.lron, Hoops and Band
Iron, Round Iron, assorted sizes; Cast, Crawly,
Sheae,Cterinan 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 aissortmen of Iron
31pngery, all of which will be sold at reduced
prices, by ' JOHN CLAYTON.
April 22 , e . • • 32
Slone Ware,
AND FIRE BRICK.
T HE subscribers,' reiiipectfully announce to the
inhabitants of Pottsville, and its vicinity, that,
i.hey are always prepared to serve them in the se.
lection of a largeand complete assortment of Stone
Ware, of all hinds and varieties. They likewise
i—keep constantly on hand, a supply of Fire Brick,
warranted fb: all cupola purposes, whiph they offer
at wholesale and retail at Inw prices, and on accom
modating terms. WELLS & RICI - LbsDS. •
Reading, March 9th. 1839. • 10—ly
JOHN PUTT.
32
Port Carbon
'' STEAM FOUNDRY..
TOR} -AS H. Winrersteen and John Br•rwn, re
speifully infiirms their friends arid the public
that they have entered intr . :, copartnership under the
firm, of ' •
And that they have opened a Foundry, Placksmith
and Fitting tip Shoo, in Port Carbor.. ./A , here 'hey
are prepared to receive all orders Inc Axles, Cast
logs, Seicei,s, and evervk Ind of Iron Work connect
cd with the diGrent branches of the Coal
.Tradei
and which they nrompie to execute with.fidelitv and
punctuality. TOBIAS H. WI NTERSTEEN,
JOHN BROWN,
Port Carbon, april 13
Philadelphia Alr Reading .
RAIL ROAD.
• SUMSIER ARRA I'iIsIE.I.IENT. -
To CintIIENCE APRIL 1, 18t19.
HOURS OF STARTING
F ROM Reading. at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M,
FrOm Norristown, at 7 A. M. and 5 P. M.
These hours are arranged to connect with. the
Rnil Road . between Norto.town and Philadelphia,
the hours of starting ttom the latter plade, being 3
A. M. and 3 P. M
FARES.
Between Reatitnq and Norristown, First Class
Cars, $2 f ccond Chksei,sl,so.
The morning Train from Philadelphia, will atop
for Breakfast at Pottstown. ,
Reading; Marc 311 13—If
A C.ENERAT, eßaortinent of New and Faahiot
bie.Print,; (latest patterns)jupt received by
rimy 4 18 tf t.TUNTZI NG ER & KREBS.
- -
.11 E Subs4thers reapectrnuy annonee to the
public that they have taken the well,. known
stand in ('entre street, nekt doOr above the National
Hotel, lately occupied•by Mr. Joseph.C. Kern,where
they intend to keep a large and general assortment
•
Dry Goods,
&rocerieit, r 4c. 4c.
Which they will sell on as accommodating ter t
no any other Stare in the BOrough.
"lII' Their elegant assortment of Spring Goode
will "m\t r erred in a sllort time.
giA MUEL HUN-WINGER.
riEMIJOUNS-5 3. 2, IS 1.2, Gallon Dem
iiollllll for solo by N. NATHAN&
Juno 22_ • . 23—if
KEINIS, WHITAKER & CO.
J,in 5,1839
CALL Al' THE
Dry Goods,
Groceries
Liquors,
.NEW IRON
ifit'lliard ware Store.
T►intrratrtn k Rrown,
NEW STORE.
DANIEL KREBS
aprit 6
MIS
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