The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 16, 1839, Image 4

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    and winter, day and night,
li e r and hareem, Thole haat wilrd
and rain, and warmth and light,
ea h their gracious task (Ward.
Summ
Seed
And
Hay!
Shall
Of
Shan
And
helming floods the hopes destroy,
l ove who on.thy promise tram ?
Illyprevent the reaper:a joy,
pay his confidence in dust
e winds and waters cease.
wiring fir;nateent enshroud;
the cove ant of peace,
lowthy try bow—`us in the cloud
O bid 0;
Ths I
Think
Look'
oring a thy feet,
!!
y er is h d—the veil is riven ;
p than tving let us eat
read That emoeth down from Heaven.
We fit
Out
With .!
The
. .
A Deo
_ f leet.— * paanere, or cloth dealer, when
travellin, through iaa blanche, with his mule laden
with g' i .s, rag Stlite-ked by a robber, who 'capea
out on h m, and pucks ling a musket at . his head,
demand his purse. 'Do not kill me, Sir Cavalier.
I pray y u, for the love of God ! by the good Jeans !
and thepangs of his most holy mother! cried the
terrified nacre, with his soul between his teeth.
..' I have o money ; thi- cloth is all I possess Mithe
world, d I was goingeo sell it at Toledo : but ey
de mi! Ala/ me! God knows if ever 1 shall reach
that p es. .1 am a poor man—very poor—and
work b d, travelling up and down. rutin'g through
' the sror dto vain my livelihood !` Said he robber,
finding he had no money, and somew at pitying
i
the poo - devil—mud he, ' Primes hombre! ince there
is nom h I'll take cloth enough in make Me a pair
of candies.' The dealer then loosened the burden
from h p l mule, and cot a piece Of cloth large enough
%tor a rof breeches. ' Remain with God, friend !'
said thet robber, as he put the tfluth into his manta.
Go away with God, Sir Thief!' replied' the panne
re, and laughlfiv, 'under his cloak that he had eseap
ed so cheaplY, he added, as the rubber was - walking
amp.' and God will send you the bill.' ...0h !' said
'the robber, returning. !God is to send me the bill, is
be?
ci te is a kind creditor, it nosy as well be a
large ii ; come, cut me cloth enough Cor a cloak !'
The defiler; Who now discovered his Motile, obey.
ed in 4ilence, resolving never again to jest with a
robberJ
'Naga Declined.-1 find there are only three regu
Jet kwises (properly so called) and-these:may be do
nominited the kiss negative, the
.kiss positive, and
thii kilo superlative. The'fii at, or negative, consists
in. kisitinga lady's hand. The sectind,.or positive,
minsis ain kissing her cheek. And the' third, or
superllitive, consists in kissing her lips, -There are•
besidlit, two auxiliary kisses viz: - The kiss poss.
ice, • eh as is 11081C4Id by old maiden aunis, nurses.
and graedniethers. And the , kiss active, in tpie
(panepally) on the. Gretna breen Road. Th e 'trio
O mkirse passive) is-generally decheed by 'the kissee
(Fini Ile,) whilat the latter (the kiwi active) envelop
bOth kisser (you , Her) and lcissee (Kiss Ile' in num.
her iii well yulary.gender. Independent or the meta:-
ding veguliiiiiin auxiliary kisses; there, are, for the
cionveanience of society, a lee sopernurherary (or ir,
rege/iT) ones;such is—The ',incidental, ur stage
kiss.. The petty larceny, or stolen kiss. - the 'ma
llard, l er reciprocity, kiss. The sly, or ' don't tell'
kiss. i The cooing. or a la tourtereUe k,isii. The.,
honey-moon, or bridal kiss. The lade, or sighing.
kiss, i Thi merry, or laughinegas.kise. Theghyia.
tasecho, or perms ion kiss . The "send-angry, or
pouting kiss. he hysteric, or humbug kiss. ThC.
'Wheedling. or enegne kiss; and the berleysugara or
hisseh papithifle.' The latter anti, by the way,. is ye
ity rarely committed during the season of , adoleo-
Mufti or muliebrily, being tolerate4hiefly t y young
gentlemen in, their earliest teens, and exceedinkly
juvenile miase. rho'heve dot guile 'outgrown their
bib.' 1
, ,
774 e Captain's Les( Con.—My- deer Sur-4 has.
rot trubbled yue fore som vial end i *Vent as going.
to d wof yure valyable moments von bin i have a
Con hundrum witch ime mastitis to get into yore
flute MUMMA, becos yore pepper is defiled at the
(brit sh Mew see urn ter the hennyfit of Antyquii.
ty : Why is my friend Mister Alderman Ned Vol
1
dy r it ( an edifice) where the noes [nose) hits the
tree, popylir measure. Send a koppy off thes hear
to . i lord Lyndhurst and beleave me yures to coin
man .' Jan Car-
Ina ;
' El f : ee l has '
be the an h° m w ea ße shU r r i4 dfi d r a Tpare oflitnsgay net
' .ber malls for next assizes. Line to put them on hot
end en 1 Bailor uoiself the country and-my lord
Ijid will set my feagure to come advantage.
i'''' e following epitaph, with the annexed P. S., ere
'aved on a tombstone, in t church-yard in Dur.
Here helies, sod morc's the pity,
Oiie Nicholas Newcity.
&—Newtoura was bis name, but it grimly no
ADDRESS TO A SNUFF TAKER'S ROSE.-
"Knows he who never took a pinch,
Nosey !, the pleasure thence which fluwe
Knows he.the titillatiug joys
Which my nom, knovis
" Ob•nose I am as proud of thee
As any mountain awl snows ;
I gaze on thee and reet.that joy—
A Roman knows."
. ,
Bowel Ibouiplaint Cured.'
I he,
A YNE'S CARMI N ATI VE BALSAM is a 'eertam,
. e afe,and effectual remedy for dysentery, .tharrhtea ,
news; cholera morbus, summer compl.nnt, chola.,
RI
.' its, sour stomach, flatulency, arc. Jtc., and all
• suisTdie and' nervous, diseases, As sick and nervous
hysteria. cramp, die.
is. Baltimore, Mardi 27,1833.
.. I. J 41 , 1 E—Dear Sir : You ask ate what proof I meet
Wt of the efficacy of youv mediCine. I can salelKsay
t I Miter prescribed any medicine for Betted ni
pl :nt that has given me to much satisfaction. apd my
ts so speedy and perfect relief as this. IVhenever
aced into a family. it becomes a standing remedy
those ailmenur, and is called for again and v agan,
w ich I thank a pretty good proof of its efficacy and eate
r In the Summer Compfaint of Cluicfren it has
f uently appeared to snatch the little victims, as it
w .fnun the grave. 'lt saved the life-of:iv child, and
of eue.b and such a child..l, haye repeatedly heard said.
hi dystnterie affections of adult*, I have time and again
wipe it act, like a charm. and give perinanet t rebel in a
fins nouni, I may kity in a few minutes. In fine, it isS
rOuable 'PlAdictne,lind no family should be without it.
Respectfully.' . M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
in Dr. Win. Steeling, Physician to the Cumberland
N. J.,. Almshouse.
This is to certify that I have used Dr Jayne'm Carmin
a ive Balsam very extensively in Bowel Contplaints,,and
ve not the least hesitation in declaring it superior to
a. y rips:ration I have met with for the relief of those
.Brul,rdort, My 19, 1836. Wu. gresuicia.
to Jonathan Going. D. D. (late of New York.) Possim ,
dent - of .Granville College. Ohio.
Dr. D. Janie—Dear Sir: Having. mit& use of , you: .
illative Balsam io my family. and imams it admire',
y adapted to the complaints, or which it is intended!
take pletaire in recommendikg it to :' r use or my:
gads and tbepubliagenerally, believing those villa are
rated witleany of these complaine d will find reitethy.
- use of this valuable medicine. t - ,
Nem York May 20. IS= . Joni:max Gown'.
Prepared 314, b,y Dr.D. JaynetNo. 20 South fid street
hilaffelphis. and may be had of G. W, Oakley,- Reeding
. Walker. Port ainton.and of W. T. Epilog and Clem-1
rind Partin. Renville
'October 8.1839.
lifloo7 °tus lair Will I Mu li; ear tialii. nd ver g i
fine Multteaufurtinen now growing near Orel
trir• ow high gravelly ground. where the wood
rams more mature than warty othersituati
that aectruht ernmnre nelhablo;for planting. Mil
of the yogis, are now over run, and a MO feet
let. ani harmony wall banotted; they will.be sold
a ..AManonuble terms, to be delivered in October
bfprilber. . ~ ~ JOSEPHMORGAN,
ant II) ' $2 -7,2$
,:7 ~:..~.~--~-v
~~..ir:cF7:h.7 ~.c.Nn`R~ - _ ^~.c~w~g; s? 7
1 D 1 K. lay, ealeipe et oral, .
WE iteddee...lr-l9letl laltalltidirmtdt.Fenti" 4 °
V v) this iiiiiiiiiiable4repaatitieferViilinoted per.
eases—esPectail
Bleoddkitfflaure' ' 4,fralvirillinleclee‘
itc. "IC Maiedittid mid, blitimaveirby heritaWf
A i
the first respectaidlity, bat we fed confident
,10 saying
that a trial isflui efficat:e belts best reeoinineada.
don. . • I
Dr. Jonathan dein. President of Granville College.
Oble;tlete anew - York)" a letter to Dr. Jayne, dited
New York, December . I says- 4 He was laboring.
ender , ,a severecoldocoog end-koarsnees.and that ins
thfficulty of breathing wa so greet that, be lelt himself
ie. imminent danger of im ti suffocation. hot was
perfectly aed by using thi n Expectorant ." Mrs... Delia.
ollialem. New Jersey, wall cared of asthma, of twenty
yea& deeding. by using Mro bottlwi*lit this medicine.
Mrs. Ward, also of Salem was eared of the senteetim- '
plaint by one bottle. A lady. also of Belem. 'Aar
eitriw
was, Wieved by.ber fri to be far gone with con
sumption waa perfectlytoed by three bottles. Dr.
!hardpan. ofst . James. th Carolina,. was greatly
affected IV a Cough , be mesh and soreness of the
luags. anion tying e eof due' medicine found vet
bouisou
manenbrelief. , -,
Mr. Nicholas Muds. few. one of tbe Deacons of the
first Baptist Church, in Philadelphia has beenßedroll
cored by it—after having wed for SIXTY YEARS
. with Coves. Asthma spitting of Mord, 'Whirl no
remedy Wore couldrerui e.
Ds Rea c. C. P. . writes as followi i
. it YORlr,Jitite 15,1839.
To Da. JATNE--Dear ir : I have made use of rut I
Expectorant, personally rid in mr family, for the last
six years with great ben t. Ifideed 1 easy consider my
life prolonged by the u of this valuable medicine.
ands; the blassumg of G for several years. 1 may say
almost as much in the eof toy wife, and also of the
Rev.. Mr. TinsonAit Island of Jamaica. For all
4
OWES of cough, in ation of tbeehest. lungs, and
thrnat, Ido most maim 'ugly irectimmend this as the
best medicine I have ev r tned. My earnest wish is
thatothers afflicted as 1 have been. may caper:snot the
same relief, which 1 ant persuaded they will. by using
EittemC.C.orant C. P. CROSBY.
The following certifi to is from a practising PHY
SICIAN and a much res tedPorgyetan,ofthe Meth
odist societytdated Mod t Tosn Vii., August 2. 183/1
Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir: have been using your Expec
torant extensively in y practice for the last threw
months and for all atm sof Colds. Coughs, eflaina
uon of the Lunge, Conlsumption, Asthma, Pains and
Weakness of the Brearecit is decidedly the best • medi
cine I have ever tried, Very respectfully yours,
R. W. WILLIAMS, M. D.
This F.xercruaarrr never fails to core Asthma or re
heat a Cough. Price $l. p
Prepared only bz, Unlit Jayne. No. South 3/"street.
Philadelphia. and may he had of G. W.pakley, Reading.
C. Lejaennng. Mauch Chunk, D Walke-, Port Clinton.
Wm T. Epting and Clemens & Parent, Pottsville. where
may also de had JAYNE'S SANAT IVE PILLS, CANYINA
TI VIS BALSAM 1113 d Torn; VEANIFILIOIL
Qct It, 1839
11111HECA USE OF BILLIOIJSCOMPLA I NTs AN D
A A MODE OF CU FI.E.—A well regulated and"r:ros
portionate qttanutv of bile upon the stomach is-alway
requisite for dip proustioo of.enund health—it illitint
latex dageiftun, and itpit the intestinal canal free from •
h
all obilfuction. Out - interior surface of the liver is a
`peculiar bladder, in wi
ch the bile is first ; reserved, be
ing formed by the liver Irom the blood .' Thence it pasti
es into the stomach roil intestines, and regolatt.s the in
di tors. Thus we see when there is a deficiency of
'bile. thel bony is constantly costive. On the other hand„,
an oserabendance of bile, causes frequent nausea ip the
stomach ; and often priatnotes very severe-attacks of des
ease, winch sometimes end - in death. * a .$
Fevers are Always pitecedeeby symptoms orallisorder.
ed stomach; as are triad scrofidous disorders, and, all rym
-pathetic, functional, organic or febrile diseases. From
the smote came. the natural and healthy action Cif •the
heart,end the whole vesculareystem is impairedand - re=
doted below its natural standard; as exhibited in palpita
amis. languid p ulse , torpors of the limbs, syncope. and
even death itse lf, in consequence ofan overabundance of
a liar offensive submance.te the digestive organs.
ed '
y e d a m ppro aled ic s h ym ol p b w il os hou o s f d ao ureas eti eli n s g at 4 s is ll e t a iles s a t t i tr e d . .- f
0 stomach and bowe's ; i.e. with those signs which are
t z ,..„ u
k wn to point out thhir contents try be of a morbid irri
.tati nature: but whenever the ailimentary canal hap
pens to be loaded with wiling matter, some derange
ment of the healthy operati , either of the general sya- ,
ton or Ofeome particular organ °film body is the certain
result; and when this , *tatb happens tome united with
any other syMptouis of disease. its effects are always
.thereby much aggravated . The progress of organic ob
struction isoften so rapid as scarcely to admit of time
for the application fit *uch aid as is to be offered by art.
yet. hi gentler. the premonitory : ptoms ofga i tic load
are perceptible fur_ a day or two sinus to the feverish
. paroxysm. a period , when the m ist efficacious assistance
may be pron. by uuloadirg the stomach and alimentary
minel of Its irritating &Intents, and thus reducing the sus
ceptibility of disease. •
MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES, should always be
taken in the early stages of Minims complainti: and if
persevered tit strictly according to the directions, will
positively effect a cure.
' The mineral medicines often prescribed in these dis
eases, although they to effect a temporary cure at the
same time create an unhealthy state of the bioc:d, and
consequently tend to promote a return of the very dis
ease which they are employed to are Ii is thee. by
the use of purgatives. exclusively formed of vegetable
compounds, which. possessing within therasel vett no del
eterious agencies. which decompoifition, combinatioi,
or alteration can develops or bring into action ; and there.-
fore capable of producing no effect, ma that whirl' is
desired-that a safe remedy is found.
-'THE LIFE PILLS and rIICENI X BITTERS have
proved to be the most happy in their effects in eases of
billiousdiseases, of nay purely vegetable preparaut n ever
offered to the public. If the stomach is Cron, they cleanse
'it by crewing-It to throw offits contents; if not, they pass
to the duodenum without exciting:vomitinenr nausea is
the stomach; stimuliting the neighboring ricers, as,the
liver and pancras, so as to produce a more copious flow
of t ueir secretions Into the intestines; stimulating the
en ng in the inner coat. which
l'a x o 'D''en c
incre i a:e l dl nes
ow . g r2"
f . the . lens particles of the body,
, foreign matters, °remained secretions, are completely
'discharged.
.For sale wholesale and retail by the proprietor Wit
-I.M B. MOrTAII, '375 Broadway—to whom all let
ters relauve to the Medicines or orders must be direct
.
{Cr' The Good Samaritan, explaining more fully. Mr.
Moffat's theory of diseases, may be bad grati. at the of
fice. 375 Broadway.
For sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY,
Sept 28
Orwigsburg Academy.
THE Trustresof this Institution, respectfully in
forms - their neighbours and the public general
ly that the Academy is now open for the reeeptionof
Pupil* from all parts of the country. lie iiikuatron
is one .of tit! moat healthful and pleasant in the
state—there is nolhthg within its vicinity to draw
vodth from the path 'o!.. Morality—everyolhing is
calculated to entice Pupils trom ebroed.i
• The principal instructor is Mr. P. B. CAavg.a,les
of .. . Dickinson Oolldgf•,..and they feel ignored that he
may be able to give general satisfaction to those
•who may be disposed to patronize The Institntiort.=
In consequence or receiving the state annuity, the,
price of Turban has been much TAluccd, and no
pains have been ppared in providing every.thing
which may add to the comfort and advangetrient of
scholar.' • •
The course of May 'and the pion of instruction,
are lip same with those of tlfe older Academies ut
our state ; but:vipdses immediately . connected with
bounces of life, and the interetinrie of society,
sill coustitute a prominent department. „.
Applicatiim made to ettfiet
of the auhaeribergi Truritne. of the Inattention:
JOHN DREHER. FREDERICK REED,
HENRY VOUJ I'LLIAM GARRET,
ISAAC OFIVVIG. ' JOHN M. BICKEL..
JOHN MAW URiER. . JOS E PH WOOLISON.
Orwigmburg, Oct- 5 4 40—ti
• .. To 'rob Illapal4cturers:
THE So*ribier . herring ohiainet‘the asmomeot.
n froni Mr: George Crane
paten
a number of Fur.
mice!. and holding. ate° the 'paten of the late Dr.
Gewenbanicr for the same. to , smelt IroctOre• with
.anthrocite Coal. and letaimmg the exillusive right
of said' patent to matufacture _Melliable Min and
- •ii preparedtmgrarielicensea for the Manutac
tore of -lion. - A ntieericers to be made 10 . 1Villianr-
F. Dean. Seri. as' Puttiville. . ' ''," • ' •
f o
- ; F. W..GEISS f ENIIAINtIi.
i
Sept 14 1 - -• 37-:-4
-----N .I_.* , •.- .
• EW cluirrlistz. - - -
. , . ....
4, NEW'stiPtittif Ready Miderdethil . rg hae,juat.
4-3, - been received from New York. end ono* well
ing at tneol4.Fwat-uffice at 20,pa deht.theapier than
it an har - "W f tly-Say raj theta - A*4o having it
manufactured. re. :., .. , .1.. , : ~. :.,::4 -,
The Sebeeri f will continpe.tolecetvp- th weigh•
out the year ; • thiertnathi .'of the %me m ateriels
by .the-beet w imam watt in the- 4ingt-.poseible
mannerothieb ilk invariably beweld , at.New Yak
rettiTrices. • IL LIPP/NCOUT,:Pottaaait.'
Alio., of good addreasowho is respectably , n.
fleeted., ansi,mipo tan!Avana well reerchinended is
- *anted to waist in the Stoteii:liarac aber,D ee d., ap
pliri.iiipl t -;. I ' '"i - r-11- t r-ft
1 - ' • ..-.
40-ly
-
'l7lllllt , , - .117 . , ii, ,
traIME - Sobso'rible ! hely turcirnia hiiiiiitida ♦
andmhtt at
tIL theist -• • that taitier am hand
lano
.. ....,,,... „,
,„:,: -..-.;:.,..,, , •.,
.Gentianenli koott aria Bert% wads, _,:
• 'Cele. ' -'Wlsitelin IlleidreiStai; 7 4o:
Guns Elaslle:,Colkit Wa!*6l4 Bus , panders, 2'
Rentillialt 11111604 a j - tiii - r-;.....'-r:b • _-_- -'_ -,r .-- -
White and Ago red P . gee PockstAidlas.,
Plaited and,Plain Sail Stocks. , I
do. dox.,, awn ' '
_do.,
Linen Roams an,d'Co 'tit. •
Merino and Cotter. li [Hose;
Hair..Clothanstk BMA*
Worm LAsmodei.an Rea • WAIN:.
BMW'S Oiraid'Pemnal IN , '
It
Tooth andßsa,rtgenr -.. A',1„,:i..,.. ) t ' l , ,
Cattle and Shaving py, '-'
L*dieli Top , Nat el; Side Cout — top,
Real Turtle Shell Side raisin; =-2
Patetit4Rny:andiEnti le KitFlOtes, •
Clarionets--S. and 6a licaisd,Fdita,
. French antlGerrnan'Aceotdans.
Vooline--tru.loits kind., . `'..
Violin Rowe, ' - I ' -
- daaiuvi SoCierionet, tVicilln, Flats let , Flute and
Fite.
Flageolets. Violin Strkrigs, Pies, &..c.; ,
Silver.ever point Peils and Leads,
Pocket Books and W4lets,
Leman Syrup, . ' '
Currant Jelly,
Premised Ginger. l' - -
Conactionary, Fruit, Toys, &c. &e. fi ce .
,JQIIN S. C. MARTIN.
36-if
CM
Pottsville
39-+f
Sept 7
. • • NOTICE.
' s
HEREBY given. that conformity with the
IL mamma of the act of siasembly regulating the
applications of Banking inatitntions for charters, that
Samuel Heil a A. A. Steinberger, B. R. Mears, John
Provost. D Benliett..ffleph Jeans. Morris G
fleilner, • G. Lelar. B. M. Clenachan, J. F. tay
, -• in, t el D. Leib. land Jame. S. Wallace. intend.
applying to the nextlLegialature of the Qom mon.
wealth •of Pennitylvania for the incorporation of a
Banking institution to be called ‘Scutratitu.i. Conn-
Tr BANK or Mirigssvii..t.a." to be be located in the'
borough of Millersville, County of Schuylkill : The
capital of the bald Banluto be 111500.000. with the
privilege of increasing the same to One Al Mon dol.
ears—the object and intention of the institution be
ing the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi
leges. and the promotion of the Coal Trade ind the
-general welfare of community by a liberal and
healthy transaction- olbustness,
august 10. 1839
Wotice
S'HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having elairns
against the ertate:of Autos Lewis, and all persona
indebted to the same, to present them to
PHILIP HOFFA,
F. %V. HUGHES,
38—t1 . Assignee!.
Sept 7
NOVEMBER -
.IVall and Winter Goods,
A - UST received and will be sold very low for cash
ii,.
'to at the Store of N. thane, Centre Street,—A
merican Print, , Celia t 8, 10 and 121 cents per
yard, fkis , tied Eng i d French Prints, Mtn
nos. Mouslain de Lain 'at 31 per yard, Superfine
Cloths of all colours, Car imeres• and Coatings, ell
.of which will behold Wb lesale and Retail, at re
duced prices. •
ALSO a quantity of Fresh Teas just received.
Souchong, Pouchong, Pecco, Young ilyson, Hymn
Shutter, Gun Powder, linperial, just arrived Iron
Canton, and received by N. Nathans.
'ln - Country Store Keepers will be supplied at th.
lowesT Philadelphia prices, by the chest, halt chest
and Caddy. kitsch Teas at 37} per n pound.—Gieei
Young Hyena, it 50 cents per pound. &c. &c.
Sept 7 as-if Ni• • .1- Fr
. . .
ti wart's Diary (or I q .a....,
0 Rgi
ary Register, in Pocket Book lorm, )het to
eels and fur sale by a BAIINAN:
oct 26 93-
,
Ladies' Annual Register,.
AND. Housewife's Almanac, for 1840. by Cato
ohne Gilman. This work ought to be in the
hands of every house-keeper in the country. Just
received4ind for sale by B. BANNAN.
oct 2643-
'T" _
Dave*' Geometry.
FIRST Lestions in Geometry, with mat:glee! Rp
plications in Menem ation.and Artificer's Work
and Mechanics, by ChariCS juvt received
and for Bute by B . BANNAN.
oct 26 r 43
The American Almanac,
AND Repository of Useful knowledge.. for the
year 1840, just received and for sale by
°Nov 2 44 B. BADINAN,
Cobb's School Books. •
Prink subscriber always beepsca hand the whole
••• series 9f Cobb's School Flookii, which be will
sell wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices. •
xi 26 43- - B BANNAN.
.Russel'is History V. Stales. •
riltiE beet work for the use.of schools poblisheds>
' lll - This'work ought to be Introduced intu the pub.
tic Schools ofthiallomugh and neighborhood. Just
received and for sale by •13: lIANNAN.
oct 46 • 43-
DAMASK 'rabic Linen,.do. Napkins, Cup .14 d
Cotton Table Goads., Domestic Muslms, Tick•
inns and Checks, Black Italian Cravats, Ysrn Su;
pendent,: Hoskin Gloves, Stocks, Bosoms and Collars,
•Sept 21 38-4, S. W. EARL.
LIR ENCH and 'Needle Worked Collars ,' Worked
• 1 : - \ Ruffles, Cambric Hellas, Striped 8 'lies Atusbn
Black and White Raw Silk Hose, Superior Kid
Gleves, Marseilles Skirts, 54. c 4
c,pt. 21 38-tfl E. W. EARL.
• -
•
t
irILARR. on Um 31illberry_Tum and Silk Worm
Cobb's new exesillent work. •
b Silk Manual- 7 1MA
Sayer's American Fruit Garden Companion, al
• • ao knew-ink! excellent 'work,
Just strived. ante for sale..by
'dray, 4
.. AR" ' RANNAN,
7.
Kisterbocii• Coolking*lpv,es.. .
rvwo new Kieterboctk 'Cooking Stu:mee t with Ap.
pap a w l eeenpletene extra eine--roe aisle.—
Apply at t his .o ; es.
, ... J
,
, . osegihug. -..
.
ANIRE corpplqi Wurk -s .of Flavious Josipbus, a
°sl 50. .4)it iic:eived itiulTar .Ile by •
.. out.•b6 • -43 ". . 'B. SANWA&
IlartFa.)llSlN anfjowa Publio Land.Sorveya
v very useful mentioned
fbr - persona desirous . of
settling faille above mentioned Slates,jeit received
and for sale by ' B. BANN%N.
Oct 19. . ", :411
..... . -
, .
- .
A . LARGE and.46' moral aainirtment at. FR
Lm. EIBASIIIN4 SIX 4;UODS . ,jcrat. recabreil an d
pow Opelling. v ...10.4EP11 WHITE AD SON •
. 'Mount Carbon; 0ct..5 4 . - 40.4
•
c. • - P - A•144 Ar•THE
• New ilgistallslishmept,
Carta. of eetiii'e :MatkettVrliti
. 1' guanine:
THE subseiribere respectfully announce In the!
.‘;frjelkdßaliri AO} PublifritYt Ad" they
have taken facintai occupied by Jacob
ill. Cy, coilei 'of Reatiehliff Ittailket streyta,
'Apia thq apsll2o# #;OVldlid , 4Ttels'all 9 rt. •
e?fr:at •
Okt ci SOO4P.i
. , .
•• - - .••• lbigiutomdte. - • •
which Marne deteivititiedloiellitt the eary.loumet
prices.' HAZZARD& STRAIMIL
4+14 B. i.An CoOitry Produce- taky ‘ n at
thehigheat utark . ll prie4lo 2 :'• , -""-
_ -.1,-
ilaatE l3o l
- Alelnotti4Eapiißegaivil
~v 7k7vit;itilit.woooloc; edtateaceithrida,
4 1 r WithoZ*o 6 PBeilliter
PillsgestW: _
- -awn 27 -fair
-t IFALL:OO - OD — Ss '
_Ten , 'embed and opening- at-the Bobsoliber%
name in Market Mang.. chhice selection of Fall
and Weida booda;consiating
Caminnato, ss . ndine Mou Wow.
saltiest.— • •-•lVlkintsivaid notheatia
Milk& PIMA SalkVeliora, .IPresch - Bontbasina.
Pkiadrregared Sadao, , Victoria-Shaarla:
Merino Shawk. Black Lace Vella.
Black and MaeblackBM6 Fancy 8111 hdkfli•
AU of which be add very. ciap_ for cub. -
Sept 21 . W. EARL.
.'•
• ' . WILL dIT THE
cheap Grocery *tore,
Cotner if Centre and CallowAiU Streets. ,
THE antmeribent hive just received a new supply
••• 01 all kinds of Groceries, such as Tea, Coffee,
Sager, Millaases, Lard, Sboolders, and a snpetwr
article of Hams, also Honey Syrup and Stencil Mo
lasses, Metkerel, Shad, Salt, &e, all of which is of
cheaper than ever for rash, by .
HUNTZING ER & KREBS.
august 24 • 34-If
PROPOSALS
for a Lease or Purchase of
P EXXS FL P.1.7r/e1 11.4.L.L 1
Pottsville, Pa.
32-6 mo
oct '26 _ , 43
Itbip of
. • THE Subscriber gives tiotice. that be
will teoive Proposals tog the purchase
go , of this desireable Hotel, vowel! kndwn
to the travelling community, or he will
receive b dit lot leasing it unfurnished, from the Ist.
April, 1840. for a term of years.
No property in the State can be blade more profit
able under. juditiotis superintendence than thts.—
Its location in the coal region and the tide of visit
ors always pouring in, will continue to render it a
place of resort as long as the great coal and iron op
erations shall possess interest.
• Besides this, in about - 18 months, the completion
of the Reading Rail Road will bring the Borough,
Within a few hours ride of Philadelphia, and travel
ling wilt consequently increase, with these istecdsd
facilities..
The Proposals either - for purchase or lease, must,
be directed to the subscriber berate the Ist March,
1840, and unexceptionable references given as to
standing and capabilities for the proper conduct of
such an Establishment.
GEORGE SHOEMAKER,
Pottsville, Pa.
Jolt 20th, 1829.. 29 -
The U. S, Gazette, Pennsylvanian, and New
York Snit' will publish the above ones a week un
til Christmas nest, and direct their bills to Col.
Shoemaker, Pennsylvania Hail. Potttsville, Pa ,
- Port Clinton Foundry
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold at private sale, the FoLndry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton, Schuylkill
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
&c. apply to PAItICE & TIERS,
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
or ISA° MY FRS,
Port Clinton.
E-63t•
• Pottsville
•
MARBLE IIIArIiIJFACTORY.
TIME subscriber begs leave to inform the inhale
tonts,of this place, and the surrounding country,
that he has un hend,• and intends keeping a large
and well selected quantity of Marble Monuments•
for graves—and would invite those wishing to pur
chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he
will sell as cheap as they can be proenred any where
in the State, and as Well engraved ; which will be
done in either English or German, Scotch, Irish, or
Welsh language or the dialect.
ISAAC TAYLOR, Jr.
June 15 24—tf
Dwelling House to Relit.
THE House in the upper.part of Ma
y... bantling° street, now occupied by Mr.
el I " t A i D. K. Moore. It possesses every ad-
Ai D.
for a family residence, both in
site, plan, and location ; has a Stable attached, and
• Pomp of excellent water on the premises. It will
be vacated in a few days, er.d will then .be for rent.
Terms-may Se known by applying at this office.
'Oct 12 4l-If
Aew Goods.
JIIST reegived and now opening—a large assor
went of seasonable
Dry Goods—Grocer ies,
.
Bard and Queenstrare,
Fresh Mackerel No's. 1.2 4. 3, in
whole, halt, and quarter Barrels.
Salt, Plaster, 4-e, ke.
ill of wh:ch will be Bold at Philadelphia price*.
Country Storekeepers and othera uvill fiqd it 10, their
advantage to call before purchasing elsetirbere.•
, • JOSEPH %1. urrE & SON.
Mount Caton. Dee. 1
PARKER & co.
Mercers ir Tailors,
INFORM their friends and the public in general
that they Nave removed to their former stand in
Centre Street; (opposite, to Miller (a. Niggerty'e
Store,) where they have on hand, a general assort
ment of superfine Broad Cloths and Caseirneres of
the most fashionable colors, with an elegant assort.
tent of Sommer cloths, Satin, Silk, Valencia,
Marseilles and Velvet .Vestirla, Linen, Cotton and
Chin.; Stunt Sear, .Tll , _dßoinbazeen :Stacks,
Linen and Chintz dosort;s and Collark, Altai Linen
and Chintz Bosoms without Collars, °Silk, Cotton,
Thread, Beaver and Hoskin Gloves, Liben and Chit
ton Hoiseand half Hoie,• Fancy Linen and Silk
Hiuidketrchiefs and Gum-Elastic Suspenders. They
li also have.on hand to elegant stock of. Gentlemen's
and Boy's wearing apparel,NwUcti as Frock and
Dress Coats, Roundabouts, Vesta and PatalOons,
made after the !Wet fashten and Itilp best work
Inattship," which they.. intend to sell atoreasonable
In:icel• • ' . ' - - • •
P.S. Wanted 4 wo or three good Journeymen
Tailors. to whom Bonstant,work will be given
th,roughput. theatiason, '. °
Pottaville, Sept. 15 ) 1 7 83& -
72
COAL LAND
For Sal!, or to be Rented. .
lIHIAT saleable tract of Laud called the "CB&
ton Afflict," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn,
situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next
north of, and adjoining the Peach Mountain la of
.ared for sale, on accommodating terms; or the Coal
Mines wiil.S6 tessedieverally or together to an ap.-
foxed tenant.' Apply to HENRY MORRIS,
' 'ld & Wit-tut Street,•Yhiladelphia.
, 4 • L
HE undersigned ointtions the Ohl% -against
T
6urchahin g or 'leasing the tract of lind called
Clinton - trial, on the Bait Nrilyiin - rill road,
from Xlicaheth .Spoke, or Henry M orris for her,
ma 'be the Undersignd ' Ciaittle title thereto. and
will institute a suit against any person attempting
to talin . thet iiiiamilon thereof.
ltente*, ginil 1838
• 11611 NiefilFii1ii
JllBThiscr.i: Sabo . atria's% asiatirUnectof Pall fad
litintersi maniacs ol , •"
Aretto4(4lfiiitiiittc de Itroelta • de
' _ Are; :'CA 1410. .Cloths;
sixsergrottattinetts. Vesting.. Cwpeting t
Miervphich - .40143e 'sold cheap for cash by
Ilet! 40-U N. NATEIiNic.
~.;..~ _
'--vialickft,vAximlLl.Ll6;
- .".- -I;vi!saleAtiProms* '--•-
eic
,e!-- ,-, - 4 - k-' ,,, :,-ro , Ouvik.. Ls-v: 4 y. :. , 1 - • .
..,_,,,,,.... • t,- , 4, - ,-, --,..----, - - ~,, .'"" 4
---: , -::kikoviiticirii; itie;' p inivelling "puddle
that hohlrififted hut commodious , meals
, , fishmeal - i ts every attention to the omfon
li ati cow , 'gene of is gavotte - The contiguity elm
likniatkm to the - Mete Bait andthe different Coal
laudircp recommends it to the man,of liminess, Awhile
ha extensibre parlors and welt ventilated sleeping bout
talitatgive it peculiar advintages for the summer mad
ieror the invalid. ~,' - •
Tbecadinoridepis in experienced hen ds. and
Warder and it si4kel - with' every seasona.ble deli-
I cacy of v i an d an d liglor, numerous smeommodating ser
eletswillat all thnectlicatthe*to the pleasuicked attend
the maws of his-guests. , -
The Mlubrity of the. &foie' of Focal/81a and the
many sources of amusement, both natural and artificial.
which its vicinity affords. render It a desirable place of
resor.and the proprietoi pledges Ms coatis ued exertion'
to make a sojourn thetens,condusive both to comfort and
gratification.
Pottsville, Pa. March 30..1839.
THE DELAIVARE COUNTY
Insuratice Company.
CAPITAL AUTILORISED BY LAW, $250 000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
ME both limited and perpetual Insurancsa
on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores.
Hotels, Mills, Burns, Stables. Merchandise. Furniture
and Property of every description, against tosser dam
age by FIRE.
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware County Insurance company • will also.
insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a
gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of
goods, wares, and mercandise by water, or by rail way,
upon ter ms
, as favoarsble as any other institution.
For any furtherinformation on the subject of insur
ance, either against Fire, marine or inland risks.
Arial) , to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Agent.
July 15 34.-tf AtSchuylkill Haven.
1V
or LLLIAM B. POTTS,
At Orwagsburg.
SPRING GARDEN
Fire Insurance Company.
FAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances do
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 bitbeen appointed AGENT for the a
bovementioned Institntion and is now prepared to make
Insunsvicans span every description of property at the
lowest rates. . BENJAhILN BANNAN •
Pottsville. Feb. 27. HOS. 15
RAIL ROAD IRON.
A complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 241E1
pa.to ix} inch. -
BALL ROAD TIRES from 33 in. to 56 in. enter
, nal diameter, turned & un
turned-
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in- diameter Rail-Road
. Axle*. manufactured from
the patent EV Cable Iron.
RAIL ROAD FELT, for placing between the
Iron Ckair and stone block
.of edge Railways. • , .
INDIA RUBBER ROPE, manufactured front
New Zealarid Flax etatoms-,
ed with India Rub and
intended fur Incline Planes.
I vat received a compleie as
sortotent of Chains, from
in, to I j in proved & man
ufactured from the best ca
ble Iron.
SHIP BOA' AND RAIL ROAD SPIRES,
• -i of different sizes, kept con
stantly on hao an d for sale by
r A. & G. RALSTON. & CO.
• No. 4, South Front Street
Philadelphia, January 18. • 3-Iy.
CHAINS.
%Vetherill & Brother,
AT nth OLD STAND
No. 65 NORTH FRONTOTREET,
-EAST SIDE,
THANE DOORS 410111 Tat CORNER .Or , ARCH STS
PHILA D ELPULA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
White Lead dry and / Calomel,
molted in Oil, $ . . Red Precipt, •
Red Lead, White do
Liihavv,e. Vitriol Alb.
Chronic Yellow, Suip. Quinine
do Green Tart. Emetic,
do. Red . Ether Sulph. •
Patent Yellin/ db Nitric
Seger Lead do Acetic
Copperas - , Lunar Caustic ,
.
01. Vitriol Corn. do
, Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia
Muriatic Acid gu I ph. do
Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur
Tart Acid Opi. de \arcot.
Sap Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral
Cortos. Sub. Merc. Ethiops ..do. -.c
Refiners ofChamphor,Sal N ore, Brimstone, Rorax..&c
Offer for sale the above mentioned articles, together wit
a general assortment of Paints. Drugs ausl Dye Stiffs,
and every other article its the Chemical efia Medicinal
,line. .
Being tuanufcturtirs of all the articles enumerated un '
der the.above head, they pledge themselves to supply
their friends , and the public on - the most reasonable
_..
terms.
Window end Picture
Oct 21 11337
safest. the best, most -efficacious imp truly vege
"" table Nib in existence are
A component part.of whieh is Sarsaparilla, and known
to be the most effectual - and thorough purifier cif the blood
and animal fluids ever discovered. Aa a gentle or ac
tive purgative, - they areequally efficacious--whilst taking
them no change °ldiot or restraintffrom occupation is
necessary'. may be. - taken at ad times and under all
coreumstanc.es--they will not reduclor weaken the sys
tem by their effect as most purgatlip do—much coin
ment upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation
is well established, numerons proofs of their efficacy
having been published at different times. Suffice it to
ray that in addition to their efficacy in diseases of the
stomach, livcr. intestines, &c., they are the Only pilla in
existence that cleanse and purify the blood and animal
raids, removing all noxious and diseased humors there
som, and thereby removing all eruptions from the skin—
dry and watery pimples frum.the face, neck and body.
tettdr. rash, or breaking out of the-skin, and all cutane
cious affections whatever
They are prepared Prom vegetable extracts,l(warrant
ed Epee from. mercury and the minerals) and by a regu
lar physician. attested by Drs. Now, Hurries. Gibson.
Jackson, James. Dew ear, flare, Core, &c. besides nu
merous other physicians throughout the United States.
who daily employ them in their practice. administering
them lo their pattOnts in preference to all other purga7
tived„and in preference to all other preparations of Sar.
sapirrilia, iii consequence of their possessing the com
bined effects-of correcting the diseased humors of the
blood and' fluids, and by their purgative properties, re
moving or carrying off the same from the system, with
out producing the slightest inconvenience, or requiring
restrictions.&e. '
Numerous testimonials, certificates and recommenda
tions of those Pals, Nem physicians and others, accom
pany the directiobi With each box. Dr. N. B. Leidy's
signature accompanies the genuine on two aideformich
box on a -yellow label.
PriceTkurdy-frteccnte a /kw.
For aaly by - B. BA NNAN.
• Sole ,e±ge:nt for Schuylkill. County.
Also for silo hy J.F.Taylor &Co., Mineniville ;
Hugh Kindel, Tort Carbon. • -
m a y la
'• JOHN POTT.
32
AlliatiOteiterls Notice.
H
VITENE Letters of Administration of the
T v - litiodiandeltattles which were of Luke - tall
tem detAitliliiiiiteratrgranled.l7 the Register
of Schsylklllotountijo;the l / 4 atibiterthery 5 All pear's'
ihtjehled,t,..l4,4lcl,l,lthei nigon,ileoessidi tie
reqopited make paymentrand those having.c.talma
againat..theuttatate.of said...deceased to present-them
for aettlitisal. • WRY: LANIGAN,
IpttS'LANIQ , AN.,„,
_ %r\ '.• '•!': 4dntliiistirairlags3
'ittoiiikleart&V4tii $O3
r 'las, from 6 8, to 24 30.
•
48-
ills!
EME
DR. LEIDY'S BDOOD PILLLS,
- • •
cduzlioN.
. .
Fund Society.
TUE..Port Carbo n Saving Fund Soeiety,is n o w
:tatietattfOry day from 9 to 3' o'clock at the of.
446'4 DiicQulll• arta PelKlail, for the purpose of re.'
op hits tains amonnt not exceed gsgg,
**Om one persim,, upon which an inte n t of 4
per libe".paid on every $5
~ -— 1111,7 a, but
nutallowed oh any frietionarpart e
of.; '. %2 4 :ite;:ivHoirs or any part ]nay be drawn out
notice, from two weeks to three months at
the Ce .0 Mondays: The busineal of the Society;
wil be`cii &tiledry_t.he following offiCeis and tdan
ag gi so i n Qui fi rst Monday in Ma Emit.
Pte dent,--,AQUILA •BOLTOIE
.Nssegers.
Jewel& :Caritill • Samuel J. Potts
Edward Hughes E. S. Warne
Jicob Bull Jesse Turani
L. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. •
. Article.3d oftheCharter. "No emolument what
' soever shall be received by the President or Men
lagers for their services, nor shall any Manag er
becbme a s k , orrower from 'the institution.
EEMI
Resumption of Business.
• NEW _DRITO STORE.
ISHE. Subscriber returns his grsiefal
ad/cumuli! to the citizens of Pottsville \end
others, who" stepped forward to his 'existence after
the' loss orbits property by fire in December lest,
and would also acquaint them and the public gen
wally.- that he has agairi commenced the Dru g
Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W Cesare Street. to the borough of
lay always be had a general as.
BEd 601.7$ G
NAIL AND' IRON. WORKS,
AVE on hand, - •
• ROMER IRON,
SHEET do. - • -
ROUND & SQUARE
COALSIREEN do. .
i •• RAIL R AD do.
1 • Bar Iron of any at drawn.to ordcr. - Nails and
Spikes °fall sizes, for sale at lowest city prices.
1 'All sizes, Rail Road Iron; punched and counter
sank, and nit to ankles. i
KEIMS, WHITAKER' & CO.
I
Jan 5, 1839
Pori Carbon
STEAM FOUNDRY.
TOBIAS H. Wititersteen and John Brown, re•
stiectfully informs their friends "and the public
'that they have entered into coptirtneralp under the
(firm of
• Winterstien 4 Brown,
And that they have opened a Foundry, Blacksmith
and Fitting up. Shop, in PIM Ciarboc, 'where they
are prepared to receive all ore/ere for Axles, Cast
logs, Screens, and cverykind of Iron Work connect
ed with the different branches of the ('oat Trade,
and which they prdmise•to esectite with fidelity and
punctuality, TOBIAS IJ. WINTERSTEEN,
JOHN BROWN
Port Carbon i , aDrll 13
Slone Ware,
• - D FIRE' BRICK.
rri H E subscribers, respectfullkannounce to the
inhabitants of Poitstille, and its vicinttr, that
they are always mewed to serve them In the ne.
lection of a large and complete assortment of Stone
Ware, of all kinds and varieties. They likewise
keep constantly on hand, - a simply of Fire Brick,
warranted fur all cupola purposes, which they offer
at wholesale and-retail at low prices, and on ectum. l
modeling terms.. WELLS & RICHARDS/
Reading, March 9th. 1839. • 10-1 y
NEW IRON
& Hardware Store.
THEaubscribers would reimeetfully announce
to the. p blic, tharhe has added to his foimee
tock, a iron' nd Hardsiare, consisting to part or
America'? 'a English Bar Iron, loops and Band
Iron, Round. Iron.,...assorted sizeiti• Cast; Crawly:
Shear : Gem - Ali and English Blister and A-M Steel
Twos, Mouse-hole aptils. Smith's Bellows, Cast
Steel hand, choping and Broad axes, nails and
spikes, - together with a general. assortmen cif Iron
ongery, till of which. will be Bold at }educed
prices, . I bv „ JOHN CLAYTON.
april 22 32
__
Franklin Rolling Rill,
On the Litfie 464/kill Rail Road, near McKwint.
• burg, Schuylkill' county.. -
TM subscribers respectfully '
announce to the
public tliat the Rolling Mill is now in -the tell
tide of . successf 1 ' operatioo, and are prepared to
furnish. Iron n a superior quality; of all the aizee
on ordinary us . Also, Rad Road Iron, of every
kind, at the shortest notice. Address, • • •
• SAMUEL RARtOLETTE Or. CO.
Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co.
Pottsville, Feb.• 9, 16.39.• ' 6-1 y,
Pascal Iroai Works Ware
house. •
N 0.71 South Third Stu*, a...E.leorner Walr-u
'-' PHILADELPHIA.
t
alo Tasker ir ris
rril •1411:°.
IRONFoun erg, and . Manufacturers of Coal
Grates, Fla Daces, Kitenest Ranges, Beth Boil
ers, Perpetual Ovens, &e. Welder, Wrought Iron
Tubes, for Stettin, Gaa.-Hot Water,:&e.
ern E•Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends ,
arid the Public in general, that he has openrd
altlew Cash Store in the Town of Llewellyn;SchuyL
kill county, conaisting of
•
Dry . Goods,
dries,
• Hardware,
Glass and Queen aware,
Cedar Ware., 4-c. cc.. •
Which, he intends to ern for cash is -low es n
any -other place in die 'County. Country produce
will be taken stMarket . ..;..
JACOB KAMRCHER. •
Llewellyn. May 11.
Choice old Nines and 'Liquor).
MILLER &Haggerty have ;in
. 4 .v-I,Superioi.old Madeira Wines in Wood 4. Book
• do.. do. Pale an& Brown Sherry do. do.
.:1 'do. do. GropeJuite Port Wine,
' do. do. Royal Conepon) do. do..
do. • do. Cognac Brandy of the folks:iv
:Choke .Brands, Ottaid 4 Co, Cowmen, rind, sad
relkiousin.
Saperiordd Holland Gin, Henry Ltlar and &
BohlenAsTar(4l4).
-. Pico Madetr,a, :Sicily Madeira, L. P. Tenerife
Old Pile teliliorr t " . pry and Sweet Malaga Wines ,
4C % •
. . may.ll 19-tf •
, - Grocer.v S' . re.
• ~
•
T -" E-. suVteriber basing lately . returned from
Witted -hia, pt Kitriv lsiirelysupplied, vitir
Glinperitia,,,Dheese. Cgdfiah, Winei, Liquors, le;
l'lsoollattlh /I agility orb/led lieei, several bar
alto ofliiiliAierrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of
i'surietior quality, suitable for '•tirvero' keepers,'
litOply, ill' domeitie Dry, Goods, an extensive
supply' of Winter •Clothing.• suitable for the
'iegir; also , Boots and Bootee* of various Aires
'and qualities; of *Mitt herriffirs-foi sale at for
't)iiitiiii.ish or ciiiiviii7 roduce.
2 1
• di '''''' ..-_,_'. '" .l- - HENRY BOTP.
'Morris'‘Addition,Dea 108.• 5.11
19-ti
Medicines
• 5
DYe g)
On
Stuff
rticle in the ebove line, which he
on very low and necornajodating
licians preticriptions carefully put
notice.
WM. T. EPTING
30,1838
Alew Cash Store.
DEMI