The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 28, 1840, Image 3

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- Ifoi eta ativiluiriihiehitiend *frequent iocurieige
%.l Wirire itAuttihi .4 nd " to be c°441244 with the
bbissilitii 4 liiii, Hainaut filil,_',.); shed iPOn
'the efforts of te C h ristian soldier *lke 4 i :i ll bits?*
's lion .but,; ' battle Itioidaided.'le'li o;rdYillintlt ,
' Zetait seam 'ofltturclati,d ino!iceati be Opened
'tit the record._ Heaven ; against one enemies . *lois.
The Ame r ica • will Aglow siti . example tilts
I dler
Government, i t neither the 'Word {or 'the one will
Lie, rake agai t the beiges, or. thee; nor tie
pm o f the 0 'p aid kir the scalp bflemnsa?icied
sainsy. l - . i --. I, r t:, : : - \
'Una. Els& ion • Mo. sby t ;hwiltihisitilit 400dness of
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Thou' or; he art . . victory he achieved told
•to the' world b mdita . 1 skill and his fearless cour
age,
tibile thisproclamation manifestl his seise bi T
net:dime. Wlt would it bite been dills, some lent
hilted been a own to the Indians in t otber cape of
our country; b t another end a tontrir*spirit - yrai
exercised by, o Generals in the, coat4t with - the
Indians, - Ind posits +ilia Ire .:pairipli visible..
, *The North ' Indians, whom Harrison subdued,
- tbortgb 'far . .toret numero o awl warbl4 have trusted.
'us, and never rebellcd;e eerie when starved, and de.
friuded,snd robbed, as the ears mere bithe Indian
egentkappointed by or let President. ' The-filemitt;
otos have hated us ,
,and 'II bate usl'oever; and
now; when twenly.millioite have "been t:p6t in vain
to subdue a handful ofth Indians, thel4dministra;
:Aim cannot drive them.o t without the ?id of Blood-,
hounds. 'Will; the b 1 bounds do - Uti‘i then thei
• mild measures of the u ghod "and gallant. Harrison I"
—Dektwari liiimiti. i l I 1 • I'
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We copy, the following excellent srticle from
the Hartford Courier. Although it was intended for
'the mendian of Connecticut; still its liqrig truths
will shines like the Suns '*i„t4 equal effe4, on every
portion of our 'Cemmerd ittearnestly
commend it to the laborers and workmg men of
-Schuylkill County. Read; it attentively and ponder
well on every line vineeil that Os rims,
and then ash,raiirselies, Who!, are the real friends of
ghe poor! Look at the Course of,the present Na
tional Administration, sill : see if Martin titan Buren
is sock a friend : If you issre [ in doubt, lfis history
will throw some light on die Subject : he ttpposed in
the Legislature of New Vork, the extension of the
•elective franchise, and said; that al. if it was exteoll.
'el to the poor, it wouldredder our uetectiotas A
'CURSE, rather than a biessing".CD. De was op
.pased on this occasion by D. D. Tomp i efp, after
wards a Democratic -Governor of the. stats t a z and by
Gera. Root, now a Wing Senator rte Lekisirre,
'can he then be 'claitnel as Whinging to the people's
party I can the_ great mass of communitetsve con
fidence in him! These cPseations are mare than an
' lowered by the eloquent appeal which aq e subjoin.
Let it be engraven ock_ this. heart of every working
L, L.
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VELE L 4.110245 G CL4SSES—THtI RICH
ANDtOII. 1 1{
The People of Connecti ut are emphati c ally LA.
BORERS. We have few ho roll in idleltiplendour,
few' •who dream away filet - in guilty slumbers ; few
who feed on the reward of O ther's toil. A ',wise king
'commanded. that if a 'man, would not work, neither
should h. eat; That law;htts a fciondain in our
esiatence ,t as - it people. Indust!) , and eeL) only will
secure a•competence, whit hoots of idleness bring
on year of penury and surging. Ever ,e yjinen dots
not inherit riches' indeed. We have there 'ofwealth;
bat the gradation is so ea4y and natural, that a div.
Viten 'be,Weeitihe del• smiths pour cat', a l tered); be
drawn: - eve are removed [from the eat', mitiea of
want on the one hand, and on the other.(from the
indolence of fortune. f . ' '
a l I, ,
AU have one obieet,—ta provide in au s hine for i
'the days k of darknessfor 'the itOurs that shall comet
when the vigor of youth 'isgoor, and man ioeth nos `
forth to his toil. 3
Notwithstanding title, there is a party at4ong usi
the 'illegitimate DentneracY'et.'his age—chtinting In
be the speemlignardians of the' people, who quandei
Their efforts tlezeite an utmateralieslousy between
the rldh and he poUr—to *it up a hostility as. de.
grading to one portio of the comm Unity as it is It.
helloes upon the other ` ,
--4 d by kindlinglthe deep.
eat and vilest passions, secure' for their it hameless
, ambition, the love and respect of the poor!
)
Who are the real Mende of the poor 1 hose whit
are perpetually rentinding them of, their WantslH
who strive to irke the poor mar grichie 't . .d repine
tit his lotl—w to scatter a Weekly or daily dietrtbu.
lion of sentiments which come in to madden hialfe
1 .
vered heart, and fill hiin with discontent 7
4 might appeal to fuels in this community tor',the
last twenty yeats,to show in what ranks it the clue.
'eit TitendshiPAr the poor,—and;where are Made
the noblest stictifices. to soften the chills IF winter,
and qniet the gnawing% Of hunger. But fact',, to
, these philanthropists. are forbidden thing 4. :
Ask them to take the oat ,— ask/ them t grind in
the mill,—ash them to grind in the toil Which the
rtvilight*ndsi and leaves ohfinishe.d.—andkornat be
comes of their spasmodic tiffeettein fur the poor'.—
They May isclund their enihessidetares iri, the Mars
of the poor„—may disquiet the laborer, by tie bitter
ness they pour upon the wealthy,—may harrangUe,
in their evening assemblies, on the ' vicesof the ar
ristokracy, to 'stir the elements of sedition;'',- 1 bid the
sober morning. at length returns. and the Minims of
'equality ire dissipated—the burdens lie in / .he path ,
'of the Ttior—he must shoulder them and ctmeaence
Ibis pilgrtmage. What has he ',gained by :he, giddy
: •
visions of these benevolent fraelids of th 4 pew V—
' • Will modern loco racialism Clothe him. or buy bread
for his child,' 0 Alas! ..4ito false promisee have
clothed thous oda in the devil of Lazartni, end fed
their fairrilies on husks. iin a word. let Mo, say to
these geode en. go onss.Tetrze your wetiler false
hood for the u waty.--publiskyour stupid %eh, and
t i
tell the people hat the rich are profligamonklithe poor
'oppressed; bu know this: `that your treacheries can
es longer delude.—that your hand is seen,!and your
game well nigh ended. •• fl'.. • JOHN WILICIES•V
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The fogy (1 Hard Currency min?dro ilt n pf work-
Candid Cool asion.— I,' 1 ,
A case in oint is before us at the tint: of this
writing, inth Ohio:(Canton) Reposito ry the 6th
inst.. During the proceedings of the .. Start. County
1 i
Harrison Mee ing". 1.
"Mr. meNlllart; a 'practical ameba ale of Hamil
l)
'bon, addreta the meeting. t. He corv.irrencrffi, oy say
ing, that since his had been ' a voter, be Itad; always
sustained the emocratic i4vty, and ho stall times
voted for Gen Jackson When ha was la citndidate,
and fur Harti Van Buren, that it cvsk wikh much
tegret that he ! found hinted! compelled to Withdraw
his support. bean that party,i,but that t 4, feitLit to be
his dilty so to 1 : do; inasniuch as. in hid '
i opinion that:
they were not, i ii
dvocating Democratic Measuies. Ho
stela that hi epresented about thirtyitnech'niat and
working men,ho had hitherto supported the pan.
4v
ty; and who nvened the evening before o, Massif
s nottee of about 3t
nt noti wo minutest (whi tricet
believed with sufficie ld , have I
ie,
111.00 and appoiritid him of 13 of t ear deli:Z-1
t.,
atten this m e eting, and he ) was a fhorizeil
ince the meeting that his associates might,
upon to support Gen.' Harrison for - the
icy.
1 1r
abandoned the patfy, said he; because' it has I
led its first principles—and !there aie thou._
'my fellow-citizens who feeti and wduid ad 1
re done, but for a fable fear of reproach and'!) '
'indepedence.' birth° coni# of his jemsu ha,
!strand the sinuositiesiof the Hominant party,
ing the lanecdote of a'man who biased that
red the -rikkettnife" which had belonged to his
:randfather--blit, said 4 neighbor, it luta . quite
hsve been so Fong inlukia—,fes;.yes, !aid the
I lowest, it *fired in,me, fir it has had six
Ades sod fuisr new haholles. Such, siudldr.
Ilan, is the Democracy ofthe `present say, the
Bade, and the new ban les hire left n o t hi n g of,
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the name, - : [ t
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remarks I w e re these q an honest man, who
Ili convinced that thelneasures of the I ,datnin-
I tiy,:if isrfisted in w4uld lead if poseible .to
Il\ I.
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great d i tress th,n 1 19 1 i ?fel Snail of bfo to
mark% ireie tespousiefkby 'll4 amnia" by wpm-
seMtr AWAKE.
lEM!r!=E2
iJ field atom
log upon some pu4lc call; and in their proceedings
we find the following resolalitins, *Melt, *Mir to us
to smack strongly of the .leriey.Sl4... VW - OW*
forth the outrage cblnaditedb ' y &ogress in the. mat
ter of the Jeniey Selsgotionr the t neelin ti m(364 " .
Thitt the people of 'New:Jersey and
their ilePitoonloilito•llover havilsomand
be stipplianteat the feet of•tytatiti,, •
Resolved, That the flople of this state sleet their
own mpresentativne in slick own right snd by their
own. rotes,, • and the scenes of her revolationaryllekla
ihat bele* tit TOrtniat and. Princeton'
and IttonMi!dtiliti revoldtiontuy 'thin 'has"
long ourgiell , end now b.ollo o ur vain, forbid. *het
the State of New ;era) , sbiu ld Prostrate herself. es
a suppliant, before thane orhO.would oppress! her. •
Thai mime barium by our own will, and
in Our own'power.-that ainficoo man or itet•Of men
to givel , the rights of freemen '— we supplicate' no
body for the liberties we inherit—we will saMrt in
our own.vray and vindicate by our own strength, our
unalienable rights, and we inns away in utter loath
;mg and indignation. hoar tint thought, that our rep.
, 'resentMives shall ask justice ;any longer from dame,
from whom we hove ,needy naked it too.lcr4.',
CREDIT.
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1 . NU canary In the world furnishes each triumph
not prdof of the beneficial effeeiti of credit u our, own.
It win lidded updn etadit; it blight 'Mb 'War of Id
dependence upon,credit ; it has converted forest into
gardenS on credit; its satla ha*, whitened every ocean
On the ;globe on • credit - it has - driven Wain of the
Manufsiturent of England from our borders.
• by lered.
it; by credit it lives and moves, and tilthetft it 'tliere
would 'JO neither national indi3petalelice nor
iodivi
fival e,riteipristi. We therefore, Utterly deny the
principle assumed, in hostility to credit, and Main
thai it is as false in theoty as it is anti.republi
earl attd destructive in practice. We maintain that
eery poor man who desires an adequate reward. for
his laboor is interested, io maintaining a credit system
Which will furnish that, and ia denouncing any end
every metsure that is calculated to enhance the value
of coinfaud thus diminish the 'number of has employ.
era; that every young man • Whose fortune . % yet to
•
'b r e nudely his industry can have no hope of success
through- any .other mean, than-the dank NHich his
Character may enable him to obtain, and that to close
Upon hien the avenues which have conducted so ma
ny to prosperity would be as disastrous to the com
jounity l as it would be unjust to the individurd....-Sa.
ens Gcmlte.
Wonitso or ran SvirrinC—The bard money
ephernes, and hortile operations orate federal
.gor
eminent'. against individual and State credit.,and
pre eriry ant prises, aid tha'cuages of -Saber, are ;
roducing their-effects in thei west., The fifimers
and the Working men of that regione, who a lit
tle in,advanee in their earri4nee of "blessings,"
(^count4st .blessings." says Senator Buchanan) are
by no means gra t lard with the Working of the scheme.
,which it to reduce every one'searnings and income.
;except those of the federal office holders—nor are
they at all grateful to the authors of this scheme ; as
may be seen from the following note from a working
man of Harrison county, Ohio ; which we find in the
Cadiz Organ of the sth inst. ! The honest author,
doubtlemr, the tenant of b 'log Cabin,"Jike his heluv
ed General, at North Bend, speaks plainly aud very
much to the purpose. Read his letter, working men,
and note its contents.—Baltimere Patriot.
Mr. Osumit molt—Sir-1 see my name un the
Van Buten Committee of vigilance for Ncittingham
township; in the list putilishr;d in the Sentinel. 1
mice did, but I don't now behmg to the party who
used my name, without my 'ermsent. lam a poor
man, and I sin fully convinced that the measures
adviicated by Van Buren Ind ititi friends, strike at the
met of the prosperity of the ,nor, and only benefit
the office holders. Our produce and labor pre re
duced one hall, but the wages of of the office holders
are the same they were a year; ago. They can bny
three times the amount of produce. with the same
money now, that they could 'twelve months ago;
therefore tenclude that Vieth/Wed fees is their de
mocracy.. instead of the interests of our beloved
country. My voice and vote ,at the next election
will be for Old Tippecanoe,'wbo told the poor sot
dims when he was parting with them slier the In
disc wer- 4 Gentlemen - , if you'ever come to Vincen
nes. you will always 6nd'a plate and a 'knife and a
fork at my table, and I assure you that you will nev
er find sir nowt entre AND the term° OF Ilia LATell
FULLED IN This . is the maw for me; his heart is
as big as a barn—us poor men Will nut safer under
his ndministrution. &elected.
Tell the Sentinel editor lo strike 'My name , from
the Nottingham list. I also received an appointment
as collector for the Locefircia Band: That work 1
decline. LEVI MALLERNEE.
Nottingham tp., Marc h . 3. 18+10.
Pottsville Monomaniac Society.
ra‘DURSDAY EVENING. April 2d.. 1S.10.•••••
Subject for •Debate—" Were the British justi
fiable in the detention of Napoleon flonaparte at the
Island of St. Helena." •
Debate to , cinntnente at I t o'clock.
Persons wishing to become members will tAatrae
leave their names with CHARLES W. PEALE%
Marc 28 - 13— _ Secretary.
SheriiraitY.
To the Electors - of Schifylkill County.
FELLOW CITIZENS:
Havingibenn encetraged by •
number orals friendw. I am induced to offer tnyself as a
candidate for the office of
•
SUEIUFF.
At the ensuing election. rind respeCtfully solicit your suf..
(rages. If elected. I pledge. myself to perform the du.
ties of said office, to the best of m* abilities. and as fat
as possible-to the general satisfaction oftfie
Your fri ABRAHAM HEE BNER.
l'ilarch 21. . 12—te
To the Free and Indepen4ent Slectore of
Schuylkill County.
FELLOW. CITIIENS :
At the urgent •oltciteiiens
of a number of my friends I hove been induced to. j
offer myself a candidate for the ofßce of .
811ERIFF;
At the miming elettlen. and pledge myself, if elected
to perform" the duties of the said office to the beet of
fay abilities
Feb 29
BEV tsW Oir•TIIE 111ALRli ET. .
Pousvige,'Mard £8.1840.
WIICAT FLOL IL by theloadSlworth on Friday
.425
WHEAT 90 :per pushel.in deMand.
RYE FLOUR 1 50 per cwt. in demand
. BUCK WHEAT FLOUR 01 50 per cwt
RYE, ,the toad 50 uy the • buattel-=ready '
ale.
RYE , CHOP 31 per bushelin dentehd"
0 VI'S 35 cents—ready sale.
POTATOES-371 cents per bushelindiataed
CORN-45 Bents per bushel in demand.
CLOVKII *IN:ED-1115 00 per bushel.
'PI SIOTH Y SEED—S 2 50 per irdsh'ef•
FI,I XSltF.D—in 45 per bushel in demand.
MUSK EV-45 cents per gallon.
BU CTER.-20tents.porpound-i4n Kell. 20 ailt a
. EGGS-12i cents per dozen. :
LARD...I4 - cents per pound.'
TALLOW— lOcents per pound; - • '
lIA Ald 131 cents perpoued.
CORN CHOP 70 075 cents pert ' delrelinJemand.
BACON:-.13 cents perfound.
BEESWAX-40 cents per pound. . •
FE ATIIKIIS - -62 cc:lol . par pound. • • •
-. C031510 i N WOOL-49 cents per ponnd
M ACKEREL , by the bbl. No I 1117:. No' 4 4'10
LT...tl 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel .
PLASTER ,is worth' $7 59 per ttin.
HAY 1118 per ten%
MIN
s ticld
Yonr friend and fellow-citizen.
GEORGE 'H. STICHTER.
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" • ormr. - szikilitzsotk
urrrn 8,,, plate", piles 20' wine cub. jest te.
v• °deed and ior ealb et this office, - ± 1
r • ALE*, will be for role in sAm doge 911110111/
Life of Harrison. with plates, price 6 cent* es* .
I March 26 ' . -
- Notice.
ALt.: retinae basing deemed, against the Ida
firm %F N. :academe & Co, of PoriCarbeN
will pleasemake t le Ogle known team undeisigeed
itniziediateli t either at hirmideice in. Alabamian
go street, or by fetter direeteletoTipixilkeilkhnO•
kill is minty. 4U;Eit flabElt li,EMaRSON.
10ire.1018. _ 43-41
The United States'. Gazette of Pbilsdellibis, will
please insert the aborts three Mei and charge this
FURJr/TVRAg
trg SAVE.
ANUMBER
,of valuable household &Melee. ut—
eluding Carpet.. a Dinner Set,
Knives and Forks Castors Decanters &e. die,
be. disposed of it private isle, this allernam„ at
rheyrsidenee rif•Dr. Berryman. !share ladies porde-.
Warty are invited to tali and exatninelbein.
March 28
To the Stockholders in the Company for
targeting a Bridge oerrthe N - : E. , Branch
Of the river Susquehanna, ?worthy toton of
(armlets: a.
NOt e
tHEREBY GIVEN. that a meetinii of said
stockholders will be held et the house now men
pied by Joseph Sharpies:l. in the town of t;attairiam.
on Monday the 4th MI ni "May next, between the
hours et lone and aft &Wadi -IP. M., Rethe ptirpbse
of electing ono 'President. six Manners. one Treas.
orer and one Seeretary. for the ensuineyear.
EZRA S. HAYHURST,
Secretary.
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Cane wises, %nth Vith.llll4o.,
Vopaitnertibip.
ert4lE subsCribers propoie carrying on the nos.
a. tering; Bricklagine, end Stonestasoniag. in all
their variant. branches for the corning season. and
hope by a studious attention to business to merit a
share of public patronage.
Wt. 'D H. 111151 Sta.
JAMES JOHNSON.
13-4 t
March 28
• anersoses &hoot Books.
ORST Clasa Rcaderi,
Second dch
Third do.
Spelling Bociks
Arithinaties 14. 1 1 and 2.
Just'received and for agile iehtileshle and retailliy
March 28 .13— - B. BANNAI4.-
German Books.
Germam Grammer,.
Cerraan Sr English Colognial Krises,.
German 4- English Erctionaries,
Together with German, Bibles, Testaments, &e. Just
received and f or sale by B. BANN AN.
March 4 21 • 12—
ittet
TO 'Cola ANI:i IRON 'et:Oft:Oat
'VHF: subscriber.ahaving been many years engaged
a in the coal business in Boston, and more largely
than any other person_in New England, is desirous or
obtaining employment in the service of some company
'or individual engaged in that business. He is thorough.
ly acquainted with the business. and has s knowledge of
all the principal dealers and consumers—many of the
largest of whom he has hitherto supplied. tie tors Ota
ployed a large naiad& Orthen, and nadertitandsilfitiir
Management; he also is well acquainted with the freight, -
big business. From his long connection with the 14-
coming Coal Cempany, he has acquired a knowledge of
the manufacture of iron. having been familiar with all
the'eaperiments made by them. in smelting, ore' with
mineral 'coal. To persons commencing burliness. the
present affords eh Opptirf(thitylif lietiniring the experts
ence of years—and to Coal 'merchants, obtaining a cus
tom, which has been many years establishing.
Communications addressed to the care of H. Ruan,
Esq.' Philadelphia, will 'teeth% itemediate attention.
The cemperisatien required. will be small, gil'esedt
ploymeat being the principal object. C R.
Lowgilt.
March 21 12—
American Orators' own book.
JUST received end for tale by
B. BANNA N.
March 21 12-
vAL.
•
EDMUND W. EARL
HAS removed his Dry Good Store from Market
street to the late resider.ee of Dr. Halberstadt,
Centre street .wa crhe dour north el Sr. W. T .Ep
ling's Drug and Chemical Store.
E. W. E. will continue to receive an assortment
of the mostseasonable Goode and solicits the patron.
age of his ftiends and the public.
Feb 29 9
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NEW ARRANGEiIfEN r.
lothiniWCosi.
Tam sobtscryber would respectfully inform the
Public that he has tomattulifed the manufactora
of Clothing in the city of Philadelphia, by which
arrangement he will be able to sell 7 per cent
cheaper than heretofore, and at least 25 per cent
below Pottsville prices. c .
•Orithing et Cad.
the ittitk WO* bIA hrantS consisting of a very gen—
eral Vursortment, will he sold wholesale or retail at
first cost. Those who intend buying fur cash, are
invited to call. ,Examine the goods and price and
compare thew with others.
B. LIMNCOTT,
Corner pfCentre and Mentioning° streets.
Oppotite O'Connor l 's Motet.
N. B: AU persons imtebred to the onderztried
prior to the first day of sanitary, 11340,are requested
to make immediate payment.. No further notice ( of
this kind) will be given.
March 7 • 10— B. LIPPINCOTT.
French Sagati lieet Seed,
WARRANTED fresh, just received a
Philadelphia prices.—Also a viral
quantity of Chinese Tree - Corn.
March 14 Ii- R. HANNAN,
New Law Books.
BUNN'S Pennsylvania Justice, and
McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice,
• Just retelited and for sale by
ltlarchl4 11— B• BANN AN.
German and English
ANOLLOQUIAL Phrase.. just received and lot
sale by B. ['ANNAN.
.For Rent.
AN Office situate at the corner of Centre &
Union St. Near the Steam Mill. ;Poems.
6 ; 6 : slot: given on the let of April For paatien-
Ng I -lan empire of W. F. DEBERO.
March tt • 12—tf Corner of Uthon St.
To Let.
tar TM! tiptfbt pert tifthb Dwelling Douse . now
or • occupied by the stiltatiiiterorill be let on reas
onable terms to a small family.
Morris' Addition. March 21.
Stevens' Travels
IN Egypt. Arable. Pet raes, and the Holy Laid. Tenth
Ediuon. Just received and for sale by
B. OANNA N •
March 21 • 12—d
- Removal.
E A. ItA ',WAWA Y 4: co
Philadelphia,.
liave removed their place of bowels ill the city,
from the Office lately °teamed by them at the
corner of _bock and Third streets, to Store No. 13
mourn taint SUREST, betareen Chesnut avid Mole
attests. -
• Philadelphia. March 21'.
lEMMEM!MMiMEMfI
!
RNAL.
. . • n'_ ...,;• ._ .-rerktke Adoutiser- 1 ',,.. - - •
- ' . eliiii.
nW , del' ~ . _
,
it Ingo far '' -___tow On fitihnviligietrensdiasiyeure
Itof a Cancer:-.:. Tbie disease whOA baslritbarto beet
secertmull Warta . fiat which bke dist Small Pox a i
century maces~. it sailed on des fauiest,ho644l htut '‘
into hopeltaides 'r. now sinks betore the hands of ibis '
physician and its clouded mists aro dispersed by the '
i t
light froin tisittoed firmament. - ' '",
Mrs. Mr* &hind er. who resides la 4th pearYine
street.sged abottelimy pears—was attacked itptbef ye
awn two.satersbute.with therancer.whickhaddetris.
red: one thill of *nose ; availed ap plies dons to check,
iti ravages Wen ... ; but used without succeve. ;While
alto was in thisawaril hopeless situation.* Initantio•
1 .111
formed - her of the tea Which bad been effected dye
Phrsician• from R int. Pennsylvania. and she intwae•
distal, applied to him fir assatranbe.wbo ata slant time
Completely ramovedithe diens& and restored tier tope*.
feet heaUh ;64fint lake tam *be arasnot for one bon'
prevented fluteiting bee usual Widnes:alert:canna
*
at all to, do wel;she:gives the above statement for
the benefit of those airba, like herself. are ,
laboring with.
out consolation under the .twangy of that farmidaide
enemy to the bealthand happiness of society. • ' '
1 40 actor Green -The same man of whom maybe bid
As 'tented, fort iltestontioli of Ilentiog and Eye
Sight. , i '
i ,
: _
id* hereby cen t
1 that the above,' true statranent.
and raven ibe dnt printers to gbie it an insertion.
r
MARY onwrrzEn, North 4tb street. .
a t
CrrY 0/ • PfIILAD tiLi, t 0,., ~ 1
On toe seventeenth day of March eighteen bantdred
and twentgeigta, piminitly cattle and apt eared before
me. John Darker. Mayor. of the said city. Mrs. Mary
Schwytser, who on er solemn oath. declares the above
statement of rams b her subscribed are true. :
t Wants* my band and veal;
March 14 11-4 i I JOON BARKER, Mart.
tv..
notice,
iIS HEREBY 13 1 c PEN'tolbe wholesale 'and retail
dealers of ForelMerchandise it the county of
Schuylkill. that thee A n ociatis Judea Ind ,County
gr:
Commissainersof sa d county, wilt meet at the Co
mmissioner's °ince in, Orwigsborg. on Saturday, the
%lb day of April, 18 0, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.
1,11
for the - purporte on p acing said Merchants in that
clan which shall appear right and just.
• The ConstablesLo , the different boroughs and
towswittes in said ant)! are required to make under
ffi
oath orsarmatiorl a list of all the wholesale and sy
nth dealer. In, their respective district*. andAeliver
th e same to the' Cterk' of the Court orQuarter Sew.
.ions of wad (tour. y, 'an or before the first; day of
April Session. 184. '
GEORGE AVM, )
SA.VIVEL ta. Lkie. Associate Judges.
BENJAMIN parr. '
`EDWARD CONNOR, Conuoirsioners.
GEO BEITBI.NGER,
Orwitilitirg. Merely 21,
J. at CROSLAND.
12-el
DM
F,RESII •
DEN SEEDS. •
'hew just received a supply of Gar.
arraatid;fresh, among which are
GA
n BANNAN
, a.P ° deu Seeds,
the. following
PEAS.
Extra Early
Dwarf Marron
10 inch Dwarf
Early Fradte
Large Marroi4ll
bIEANg t
Large Windsdi
_ Largo Lime
1
Extra Early Snap
Early Ve!entitle
French lihnik
Crattberery 'Polo
Hortieulturllt
Cranberry 114itb
CABBA:
Early Yotk
Large York
Early Sager
Flat Detob
Green Curled
Red Pickling
LETTU
Early Curled
_ Early Cab'beg
Royal Cabba
India Head
leo
Butler Read
RAros
Early Long
Early Salmon
Early Scarlet
Red Turnip
White Turnip
Black Spanish
White Spaniel
R'nety Coat
CUCUMB
ill
En
Ear!, Frame
Lenz Piekhn
Flat Bash
Lobg Green
Patty pan
OMNI
Red Annual.
French Sugar
ty.
=5:
Together wi
Seed■.
a cho
March 21
AL T, an eleettomineld at the il'hilittilti'hia tieirange
AT
on the 21d inst. for nine directors of the Blooms.
burg Iron Company. the following gentlemen were
eldeted : 4
Joseph Paton Nteholas Biddle.
Ellis Lew ie., ,L William MeKelug,
Charles G. Doninal. teiwrenee Lewis ! ,
Thomas Biddle;•„ Edward Miller,
Robert H. Lewis.
the DireetorP, instep!) Paxton was
and It. M• Lewis. Secretary anp
At a meeting o
charier' Prealden
Treasurer.
Feb 29
ivals dr. Fasts:
Fes
A Treat supyly.
est received and far ease by_
gAiNi
March 21
Ira/ Cow.
SI VLAVr.b : way from the subscriber re
siding in .tl+t Borough, about two weeks
ago, a black aad white spott.d - COW with a
bell on, and, a Doc k on the strap- - with one of
the ears cut, a d a hots to each horn. Who
ever will retur n said Co*. to the subscriber,
or give him in rmatinn %yberehe can get her
11 1
again, shall be easonnbly rewarded.
N ATKINS PIUCUARD..:-
11-3.* . ,
March 14
qua Carbon Rail Road
Company.
Office of the
Phil delp 4 1;, March 4th, 1840.
THE Manag. re have thin ,day declared a
Dividend of fi e per cent. for the, Jest eix
months on the , spitel stock of the Company,
I
l t
payottls to the tockholders or their legal ire
prestatatives a er the 14th indi.
• JAIVIEB C.DONNELL,
March 14th 11— ' 'Treasurer.
GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL.
ristitespELAPlNlA
• WOUr respectfully seinonnee tii his
these and the public, itiii do the letied (be
4A. abode tablishreent. iecettai 066 Pied b ra
; Mr illiam King ,. No. 69, Nowt, Thin!!
street. The cellos' location of this hotel.
and the experience of the present occupant in the 'cepti:
city oflandlonl,
t i offer strong ' inducements to those
who mazdesire Id ly sittesWons and reasonable cherges 1
while sojourning_ to pleasure cg !menial in'the city of
Philadelphia'"
, ,
_1
i s
Ills BAN ill rattle etvwittlehiiiai khan his TAILS
will present 'every Wject which tided be expected from
so isbundattamt es cilia fnitikti!; his Ifferssus6 :is ex
tensive and attend by an altientiye Itostler; and ; with
1 eirery.disposition te makiGitests.comfortible sod gratis
6ed, he sacipates a due share oflpatronsge , '
.
Philadelphia, hisch 141h,'1844. ; 1 t.t
I mo
1.. • :
virtu. tie sold at St. daft. at the o,llpi latel
-
isceipied'hy - HODOSOIR.PINKERL6N
CO.. (De therseleyblesecbsd deg of April , n/god f
10 'doe& M) the &oek or Goods reaminint
to, be . Stare; ounpthing
.and American
. diriesi. 'Groceries, Dry 'Gonda. Clocked and,Haidg
wirex-, (Winner laitb Ito tisiurts of th e Stare. Ain
mediate,. after'whlDOwill tie sold id/ thistleit Road
Drift and Lumber Wiggling. and Minnie Tool.;
Screens end's quantity of-Iron3 one Horse and two
Weinman Terms . arbictiwill be liberal: will be
made known et the , time of Sale. • Ydr further per-
Oculars, apply to JACOB SHEA rE, On the prem
hies. T. AIiBERTHAVEN. Assignee.
MarCh 14 , b ' —11.4 t
12-4 i
Yellow
White
RAT*. -
Early Turnip
tong Blood
French Sugar
'CELERY.
White Solid
Red do.
spATATAGe
Feeliley
Savoy
PEPPERS/.
Hull Nose
Sweet.
Min Carrot
Pepper 'Grate
London teak
Asinnragtni
Curlid Kale
Nutipeg Melon
Canielope
Gitrun Melon
Okra
Tointirde '
curled Kndive
Tart Rhubarb
Nastutiurn
Purple Egg Plant
Curled Parsley.
Sokar Pertain)
Salsify
White Flat
Purple Flat
Large Norfolk
Yellow to'lltick
Rota toga.
lIERBS.
Sweet Marjorem
Summer Savory
Thyme
Sage
Mignonette, fie.
China Tree Corn
Sweet Corn
Onion Sete,
be pound, or matter quan
ce assortment of Flower
Ea
EMI
aughawout
_.... ; AiliTkileeliiSitiO:'ibt ,
Pgßsoxi.tli.Es.rfs-rt;.
paesa - ge filiona the
111,0 cOUXTRE' -; • •
rs PERSONS srishing, o pay their pas
sage roe ibeir friends in the Old Conn,
slrv. esiffilive their business attended to
• by applying to B. BANNAN.
. • '• Miners' Journal office.
His tale*'orratelrom Liverpool to New York
is 915. end 916 including Hospital Hooey—Chit
dren under 10 years oregir half price. •.
North 14 • '
atie.IMEL.AMUSSER,
RESPECTFULLY.Ieturtis 4114raks to -his
friends and the public.' for theencourtge
meat estended to hisiestabluhment. and imp
leave to (tab= them that be ad! sot tinnes
to keep ton band:a large a ssoltment ofelegam
PARLOUR FLOWERS.
Of the latest variety. whtch be will dispose of, at the' .
lowest prices. •
Warranted Garden Ind Thilier 'SW& &triviality for
ale st the Gardeni; and efthe StortalifO. W.Oakeley,
and Otto Whalen. , •
SUGAR BEET SEED, of his olvh Eirorthwein. be had
Wholesale and Retail, at the above Mentioned places.
His assortment of DAHLIA ROO M i en Of a superi
or character, and of the latest variety. comprisititt
wards of ONE HUNDRED choice selectionsfor
further particulars see catalogue of Dahlias. I
Readm • . March 14. ' 11.5 t
To Schuylkill Boatmen who
direct to New York.
rENHE robseriber is prepared at all times with Horse's
and the necessary Hoisting Machinery to discharge
the Schuylkill Coal Beats immediately on applicationott
the lowest 'rates.
Also. Horses and Hoisting tackle to let to those wbo
wish to do their own discharging. • -
Apply at No. 14, Washington street, near the Battery
WM. T. ANDEBAMI.
New York, March 14.'1840. ' 11-if
NEW I.INE.
c:y. Atka: to Reading 4. &Ifni& Reduced....g
flinE antrseriber having made arrangeffleirts fbra nant
ber of first rate CoVered Beate. will forward goods
to Reading at the unusual') 16W freights of IR 50'eents
per ton of 2000 lbs. (delivered on the Wharf s ). also to
Pottsville for $l5O cents per ton of wow lbs.(delivered
on the Wharf.) 113"Merchants•by leaving_ their orders
ith the subscriber, or at the llanlware Store of Messrs.
Parker, [Cello & Shesfell, Market ortiet above 6111. can
have their goods coildelird and deiivered at his Ware.
'house on the Schuylkill for 50 cents rer dray load; the
same price which is now paid to Broad street. Omni
buses running from the Philadelphia Exchange, pass the
Ware Rouse every 10 minutes.
WILLIAM P. ORRICK,
Chits:nit street WharfActittylkill.
Phsiladelphia March 14th, IMO. 11-3 mo.
OPOSA LS,
FOR Publishing, until the next Presidential E
lection, a new Weekly Paper in the Borough u
Pottsville. Schuylkill Co., Pa.: to be entitled
The Log Cabin,
to be devoted to the success of W I LLIAM HENRY
HARRISON. the People's Candidate for the Pres
idency, and the pnatectitin e AMERICAN 14.
DUSTRY.
The title of the paper hes been chosen , to show
that an appellation given In 'derision to one of the
(nest talented DM 'brisk of °or Country's gone, the
"Log Cabin Crindidate,"" is toOrthity bestowed. in—
asmilth as 'tit. by the opening of the Weritem'Coun•
try to the entiterttwiliitig poor settler, by dividing the
land districts into half sections, enabled each and
every emigrant to build his log cabin, and settle on
his own land.
lit will likewise advocate the interests of the
Americin laborer and American indwitty.'and war
against the designs of Maitin Van Buren, as ex
pressed by lames Bhchanan and other of his friends
in the United States Senate, of reducing the pee
iabor of our country to a level with the slave labor
of Cuba. and the low prices of European counties.
It will be the advocate of the Poor Mans not arraying
him agetribt those tvtiti 'employ him, trot IhOwinft,
that the interests of both are connected, and that it
only requires a protection on their Industry to make
active business, fair but not extravagant wa gesand
general orosperity smonc all classes.
The og Cabin" is particularly calculated for
Clubs anti Associations favorable to the election of
littfidin Real Irars'iii,a, arid it will contain every
species of information, calculated to advance his in.
wrests, and repel the calumnies of his enemies.
TERMS.
1 Copy for 50 eta. 6O Copies for $2O
120ipies for 6 5 100 ' ' 630
25 " • • 810
113'' Orders in every instance, to be aceompanted
by cash in advance. and postpaid, as the terms are
placed at the lowest rates, the object being to dis
geminate information without any reference to
profit
. 07 The first number will be issued the first
Tuesday in April.
MT We appoint all good Harrison nieb io the
State as Agents in procuring subscribers
27 Persons holding substription papers, and
Clubs, will please send in their:m . 46M by the 25th
of March. Addreis
B. HANNAN, ,post paid,
Pottsville. Ps:
March Ilth, 1840.
Gilliam IP. °lyric
itorwarding atrii Votritnission
'Merchant,
lIAVING removed to the large and convenient new
RI City Stores; Chesnut' street Wharf', Schuylkill, is
prepareu to receive and tbrward Goods of every descrip•
tion to any point on the Schuylkill. Union. and Pennsyl
vania Canals.—A Ise: V ia. the Chesapeake and Delaware,
And Tide Water and Pennsylvania Canals to Holliday*•
burg end intermediate places, with great patcli:at the
lowest rates of freight. Produce of every descri, lion
will be received and stored or otherwise disposed of ao
cording to instructions, on the most terms. iron
Casting*, Blooms, Pig Iron. and till other articles of
produce can be shipped from the Wharf to UV port in
the Union withont 11. 2 experte of dray poq.
Wdrch tine of Packets every week to Baltimore.
'nix will be a great savinglarticulady to Iron, Mister!.
Being well acquainted with th e lino Batinhas, lie Bittern'.
himself that his fatalities for the advabtageons sale of
Iron are not surpassed by any. and be adores his friends
and the public that no exertion shall bisWanting . on. his
part to give the most entire satisfactidn to,those who
may please to lavor him with their patiohage..
March 14th; 1840. 11-Strni
WittaT , TBEE S. •,.
. 13.4R 7 1; AM*„
licrrAific dAUDEN,
THE subscriber has for,sale at his Garden and Nut
„it.. eery. Kingveasing, neat Philadelphia, *large assort
toeitY,Of Fruit Trees of suitable sizes for transplanting.
embracing every variety of Apples. Pears. Cherries.
Plums. A ppOtots. Peaches„: Near nnes, Almmul s, Ha ,
cee,Malberrigkerapes. Respherries,Goosebemesend
Cylfeets,,,fogether with . si large assortment of Green
WO glints. Ornamental Trees. Flowering Shrubs.
Evergreens, Vines and Creepem. Honeysuckles, Roses.
Carnations and Finks, Herbaceous Perennial Flowering
Plants. and a large araronmeat of Esculent Vegetable
See& which comprises as great an assortment*, any
other Garden in the United States.
RORERT CARR, Proprietor.
tHir-B. BANNAN), who has been appoiitted Agent
for the Propttetor..will receive and execute orders Air all
Idediqf Fruit Trees,. Shrubbery. .Vt, at the sborteat
• !Mkt; U. 184 r •
~a.ag asaldwr'~ipebe~;;~4+~"!riaf"f+~'i~w" - • •
4, Coal
REMOVAL.
itDROCLASIATIDige•os- lbw itawibi ‘
'Pol.:Ili. Esquire; President of the
several VOurts liftkatrion Plitaior Mei Ometes or
Dauphin. Lebancin;lndtzthuyllt . illTin ,Penuoylvinia.
and - puttee of the smieral emer i ti of Ojerl and jai
miner. and General Jail Wintery. in ,Oe said
lies,. and Gtmatictleh-lt and , F!arridi4l-D; Lalick*:
Pa l i:s • judak.i or the INiourt ni r tlyet and 1 Tarsal/I,i
soitpenerst Jail befit/try. for; the mar iafall
cal ' and other ,effenders. in I the ,
Schuylkill—by their tivetepts to me related. toted ;
etbrtrigabart the 3016114 of December; 439, her*
ordered a.Coart of Oste Pad Termirte,r and General
hit Delivery, to be holdenatp r ospbure, ou the
testi Monday of Mara (tveiet;hii 39th of said
meth) to contintre'neetiireiti:W
Miles fa therefore hereby' -Oita; tei tfi6i OrOittr;
iiiioastices atilt, Peace. andconstaWes laid
county'oftchnylkill, Olt tbei 4re 141 the, Said pre.
ceptscommanded to be then seri theinot-IR o'clock
in the forenoon of said diy.lrith tlioirlrolls, records
inquisitions. ennsinatlons. arid ill Other temem
brer.ces. tad° mom thing.; whith to theirofficell all
pertain to be done; and all thrill that re boo' Mid by .,
recugnisidees. tb pioiccute - sagelOst -the priseter•
thst are. (Witten than be in al+ lan said Mint* . ,
of Schuylkill. Nib. ill be then lad there; to; peonage
them as shall be jltst:. , •1,
' PETER F: I.UDlVld.iSberiff •
Sheriff's &lice. OriVigs I' .
burg. March 'L. 1i341). • I, ;,
- Gon gave ?nit
N. B. The Witnesses and- - .lMors, vvhd ere
maned to attend said Vourt. - ere requested to serve
punitually. In case of none atieridatiethihe law in
such cases made and prodipiOlitirill lid /enforced
ThisOettee is published- partieularforclei of the
Court. iliose'concerned trill tharehne goiern them:
Selves accordingly. -
_
INSOLVENT DEBTORS-Write autwOriiiste hail;
AR applied to the Judges of the Coarl of ,Conniton'
Pleas of Schuylkill county, fe;r, the benefit of tho'
*evert! Acta of Awn:mkt?, pasted for! thei relief of
Insolvenk Parc" end. that ths saidtiodges have
appolrhed ittriddiy the Seth day or M'preb,neat, Alt
10 o'clock in the foiendett, the !bilk tlonie.
Orisigiburg, for the hearinitit tie and qur
tort. when sod where they Mei dttetid it they Alia
proper. JOSEPH . 1 -f-
MATTHEW VAN' DUSEN,•`,
LE:M*II,IIAP, -
• JOSEPH ReDKeir,, ,,,
PE'FER CARL '
MATTHEW MAI,EI';I
- - PETER GALLAGHER.'
BENJAMIN ECELER,!
UEORGE RICHARD/3;i
DANIEL. KANTIVER, j•
- BOSTON. YOHE.
I.OBRECHT BERGER;
511CHAEL PREY:"
March 7 • 1 ! t " 1 ' ' 101/:
LUNT'S nomitraz' to pitip,...
INTERESTING AND APPLIp4 BO TV
. THE' A'PfriloTEA . t • '..
with Diseases til this Stnnitichl or ibinities i
~.- ', I`, t . ,
Such as DYSPEPSIA* tither !,Chroriid 'et Cetus
under the wortit . symptomet of reitleestiesi: Low
nes. of Spirits, and General Emileiation r. CON
' SUMPTION. whether of the Lungsf Or Liver
LIVER AFFECTIONS ;IJAUNDICE. botli Rd .
iaty and Spasmodic. COSTIVEN'USt! WORMS'
of every wit lety-.RII EUM A TISM, whether A (nit?
or Chronic—together with.GOUT.SCROFULA;
Paine in I:iti Heed, Itick,'llmbs and side, .TY....
PHUS ftVEI?, SCARLET FEVER, Putrid'
Sum Throat. FEVER end AGUE, Spasmodic'
Palpitations of the .Heart end Arteries ' Nervous
Irritability. Nervous
_Wetikness. 'Hysteric,. l'itit'
flOoloureue. Cramps, Femaleobstreetiees. Dean:
burn. Headaehe, - Cough. the Common br Humid'
and the Dry or the WhocmingoSTHMA,Grave?
end. Dropsy. 1 - -; I . 4 .
The Band' ban hitherto been ConarderealhiEMl4`
rite and others. as the greet regtitatOr of th; human'
system. and s .ch is the devotedness Of theSdherenut • '
to that erroneous doctrine, that they conteht them
Beteg; with the simple possession Of thiii tillicions;
en4nion, withotit triquirangitto t_fie 0 7 , 11 filtt l ,i liMreea
from whence Life. 'Health, and •Vigor emanate,'ltird'
vice versa. pain. Rankness, dilrease and deith. Not
FO with De. Mut, whose extensive march and' s
practical experience so eminently qualify him ftir this'
Profession of which 'te has' been eititief the Most use
fOl Members. He contends4and a intitnent'S teem
tion will convince any reasoning mind of the correct:
nes, of his viewa-.:that the stomach. liver. and the
associated organs are the - primary and great regeli '
urs of health, and'iliat the blood in Very, *any in
stances is dependent.oe theali!eterie, arid that unVerar
medicine reaches THE ROOT 'ETRE DISEASE - I;
thn superficialtenodynes usually prescribed; seers but
as foils to cover the ravages of deed.rooted Maladies.'•
Undertgese convictions, at the 'spente oryeara of
close application, the doctor has discovered a medi.
anti whose searching power ' re irresistitile,and id'
riMi
prescribing, it is with a kledge i of Re being a
radical core in the akritniit trireme alieidy criumer....
need. even if applied in the most critical#Mr, but'
he does notintend to prescribe hi:
HuArs BOTANIC. PIL L S] , -
a eopernatOral agency. although from posidie proofs
within the knowledge of hundreds, ni prepared ta'
share. that when every otheititttily retried] has beee'
given op, , 1
HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS.
have never been known in tail in effecting two very
gratifying results, that of raising frOm tie bed of
sickness and disease those who havetestedtheir eel'
cacylband thee; ainply'reWerding Dr. Ilniit' for hie
long and anxious study to attain this perfection in'
_ .
the HF.ALINO Any. i '1
The extraordinary success which has attended the
use of HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, is thiieuratit:,
anion of their supe'itor Virtnee, - They, hi been the,
means of raising ft . host Of f langoisiiin patients
from the bed of affliction, Mt is clearly evinced di'
the following -__ 1 .1
-CERTIOICTES..I 1
Dyspepsia or IndigestioniEffretaally, ,ttrecl.
Mr. Wm. Tucker, having lately been metered td
a sound suite of health, through the efficany of DR.
HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it antindiapen.;
sable duty to state certain facts eclative.to the die
ease under which he had so lone suffered: The
symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con,
shim rejection of food. head ache. palpitation Of the
heart; lowness Of spirits, a, timubleoonteiy hinijgh.
dirtiness. tighthess at the chest end'di cony di' i F
breathing. irliarost constant pain in the Wei, loins,
and- sluiutders, accompanied With Winch languoiend '
d;bility. These afflictions, together withal' uncistnti,
degree of flatulence. brought on such a state; cif ea-%
treme weakness, as to preveot him:.from 'attending
to his bosinee, and his health, appettied lost beyond'
recovery. His friends and relatives became'alarm- -
ed at the melancholy prospect, and stroll* remelt--
mended HUNT'S BOTANIC PlLLS—they were
administered, and in a, thordtlys producedSatotiish
ing relief, and finally realized a pettbet restoration'
to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER - .
BEWARE OF COUNTEIIYEITS.
Creaution.-13e partiettlaii in pirrehashig tis'seti:
that the label of this Medicine Contain. & notice of
...: ;iriey ocearciing to Act of bin - jive - 11 1 1 1,d beilihef
wine particular in obtaining them alititriiihathant: •
street: New York: Or from the
~. I' 1 . .
REGULAR AGENtS.. - i . .
• ' B. BANI4N, ratvm le. , . '
- R. hicELWEB. Itarrieborg.
• ,
Liver' Complaint, with awl perartgem`ent of, the
. .• ~- Nervous Sy tem • ,• 1
Me.:,Toshtii. Roberta was afflietad with a billioort
and DIRTOIIII disease to an doming ] ; deg , being,
F
atthnded with all the dis,tressing 'mph!) s whieb
affects relaxed constitution . via .—A Sick eadm'elteel
loss of, appetite; giddiness in the head.; in in. Ojai
stef.nach a ft er eating. Estill trefeedeioli9.togmas-.1
medic pains ih every part of the,botly.ld chi l i! j
cw
sallow complexion, costiveneis, ind It ta 3
Stant dill
pain in the tight cute , which Often unto the meat] .
dreadful debility : indeed;be i hooghfbe etas ifflict.T
ed with evrry internal complaint *helot:mid - 6'6oy sal
liable to. He was generally inakinttitat of varidue.•
remedies, 'all of which were iltinallii fmiileas. until -
he ; bad recourse to Hunt's Botanic , Pill4.ll'ool the
superior virtues of which mediblote his beelik Wrier..
featly reestablished, and Is tow 'she to cii'aire hie
employment fret froth Traiti:or.dieesiein
JOSHUA IRO E : . ,_. . 1
MI.
i'ob 43 • . . ,
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