The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 04, 1840, Image 4

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- DIIUG. STORE.
THE subscriber - respectfully :informs'
- W. :his 16(360 and the public n general, that
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he has just received and i opened an es
• sortinerit of gedPine and fre.ab
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND.
• ' '
DYE STUFF'S,
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toOther with a va4ity of Perfdriiery and Faney
.. Articles, sod an as.nxtment of PATENT , MEDI
'GIN ES' Such as ! • ' •
B43eman's Drops,God trey's Cordial, Turlinginn'S
Dlobv's ,Carminative, Balsam De. Malta,
British Oil, airier& Oil, Opedetclo'a,t WOrrn Tea,
Beolter',a_ Eye Salve, Pee's Antibllions pills, Thoriip.
son's -Frye Water; Golden T'inc'ture,• 'l"ctter,• Ring
Worm' and, Itch! Ointment, Barber's celebrated'
Horse:Powder.
All of which are offered for Pale very low.
• Tr flaying enia64 ilia services of an EXPER I.
ENCED DttupOw from. Philadelphia, he feels
confidence in asaariiig the public that Pnitsicisst's
; Par.scatrricevs , will * carefully and accurately coin.
pounded,at all houra._ Neither pains or expense
'• have ,been spared lin*ocuring the best Selection of
articles; and he futparr;hy attention atui care to merit
and redeye his attai*t,of public patronage:
.10,I1N S. C. - MARTIN,
Centre!St ieet —next to Mahantanfo.
• Pottsville, Feb! 2. ,1840. • 8—
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• New York Smoked -weer
_TEST received' ait'ailditional supply of ibis supe
rior article. Fur.sate tiy, - - '
Dec 7t 49-tf T. &J. BEATTY
EW STORE.
- T. & txt..roliock,
MO( AVE just reeelvc'd a New and Ele ant agent
a-militant of Full arid ,Wiriter,Gooda, consisting o
• Broad, •Beaveri,Filot l i and /Urdu Cloths, Cassi
_metes, and Batfincfs.
Merinctea ' Freacli Chintzes, Calicoes, Muslin de
Lanes,Shallas,t4Sr.d.j
Brocha, ,Merinoe, and Woollen Shawls & Hkfs.
Black, Satin, and Bdnihaiine Stocks.
Blankets, Tickle', ' , Canton Flannels, Br. and
• 81. Moslins,tountri Flannels, &c.
Hosier:) , and Gkivei,.tiodking Glasses, Waiters. &c.
With genera I u.i-4tipsnt of Hardware, Queen
and Cedar Ware, Nailti alnd Spikes. • f
"';Wrought and Hortithoe ; Nails, Anvils and ykees
Atherican t • Engltsli Bfisier, Cast, Shaw . , and iNGt.r,
• man Btrel., i' •
All of tvlrich di4posed of at the lowest
prices.--Call and - S•c. j
• Nov 23 - i
.1 - .4 1 .41 1 TH . I.;
*Cheap Or eery Store,
Corner Af Centre and CaUowlrill Streets.
r RE subscriber:44e just received a new supptY
aL
of all Arida of Prueeries, such as• Tea, Coffee,
Sugar; Mollasses, Car, Shoulders, 'and a supeitor
article. of Honey, Syrup and Steam Mo
lasses, Mackerel, §51.41,, Saito, &c., all of which is of
feted chewer than vtir tbr ra,fii. by
( .114.JiTZINI; & 107. 4 F.85.
anzust 24 l • 34—tf
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• l'rcrernes. •
;TILE subsieriber lias just received and o ff ers for
-m sale preserved f 1 ' ,
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. Q::i :: ces, Peartt,..Crab : fipples. ' .
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Peacligs; and GrlnFq. . r
Currant, telly J' , .
Blackberry do 4
Tamarind's. r 7 JOIN S. C. MARTIN.
int 26 • ' ' i
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* New Chiegp Cash Store.
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UUNTZIZIGER & KREBS,
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WHOLESAL 'and Retail Dry good. Grocery
v v Tea. rind Li uc4. l StOrc, corner of Centre and
Cello w hill Street, n vai.door to the Exchange Hotel
Pottsville. : „ i ;
aprl 27 , i:
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. • - Lu mb er : lII' umber
50,000 18 . ixi., 20 inch Joint Shingles,
U 5,000 Lup Shi,fsgl4. '• .
8,000 reet hall iirWPonlarjßoards, . .
5.000 feet half i
,chffine RC,ards, ''
Also incKßoarda, and whet Lumber,' . • .
- For sale o6reaspable terms.
Jan 18 I 1.i.--lii"- ! SA NIUF,L-IfARTZ
Davylwl.sairetv• Lamps
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inkF the bast c f.arptietionond most approved !rind
'L. also makesine* gattes l JuitipA, and other
(Taira done at thel, Clock and Watch
. Alaker Shop, in Centre 4trcei, Pottsville.
Jane 1, I:JOSF,PII COATSWORIII
A IiIAIWAIN.•
For - Sa l le or to Rent,
lay le s ' ACRES Coe) [land , with AVaggons, Schuler
"Screens, , Latiding. &C.. ull in complete order
for working, haviiig :3 good Veins open, situated
near Middleport, and known as .the Lewis 4- Rol
Tract. '. For tsrms apply In
JAMES M.l PEAT CY, Pottsville,
of J :ICOR PETERS, Philadelphia.
.Astlignees of Jacob Bull .Co.
12, t f
March 23
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Caution.
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THE Subseiiber l igiies nonce that the 7:3 acres of
Ctial Land ne r Middleton, advertised for sale
by James M. Beatty 4nd , Ja(lrai Peters, Assignees of
Jacob BullcSi;Co.4are nut tyte property of the said
lacub-13101 Co• Cod mir of the said Assignees: but
that , the title to the moiety Or the land it veQted in
the subscriber. ancgin the r4rrsentatives of Henry
E.Neleigh, deceas4d, and that any title derived from
said assignees ad, be eorXeSted at law by the sub.
scriber. -ROBERT 13. NELIGH.
Dec 11th ' 50-1 f
BesunipOon of Business.
'NEW DE.I7G - STORE.
THE Subscliber returns; his grateful ecknowl
edgements tO the citizens of Pottsville and
others, 'who steptind forward to his assistance after
the loss of his: prpperti by fire. in December last,,
and would also acquaint them and the public grn-.
orally; that he has I again commenced' the Drug'
Business in tile lidlieLfermerly.occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Ipentre Street, in the borough of
Pottsville, where n i nay illivaye be had n general as.
sortnient of ; ' •
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OrtlriB) i!ledicines, .
Paints, , ORS, •
Glass; Dye. Stu®',
And every other Vide in the, above line. which he
is disposed to - sal. on very low and atcummodatiog
terms.
N. B. 3 - 3- Phylticiene preseriptions carefully put
t .
up at the sliorteet s nottee. -
4 W.M. T. EPTING.
3fag i i:3o. 1838.
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•",I.'ioppsals,
WLL•be red;ivdlat the Engineer's office oft he
vv ' Philadelpqia a;id Reading Rail • Road, at
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Reading, next defer to l (Jeri's Pole!, till the ist of
- November next, for fornishing',lo,o(lo White Oslc,
er Rock Oak Ettlli,'„7lCet long, and flatted to 7 inch.
• es thitil4,-,and wi de enough to Ickare 8 inches by 7,
bo•delivered et ;various print on
-the line of
" the Rail Road.'betwcep Readtng and Port Clinton,
' • by the opening} ofihe ;navigation next tpring. For
fuillierpartimilitot",crignire at the Engineer's Office.
- " r ROBINSON, Engineer.
ikadingEt;lo , 5--tf
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atiitlOVAlt. .
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11iraIR: piiikero l .'leailor,'
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!Illr AS removed hielestablishment four doors a.
bove; the - Petlolllce. arid J.nelsrly opposite the
Ciehlinee.'llote4Cciiive st reet. l l . file also continues
,to keep it3Choice siilretion of oe most fashionalle
' Broad Clothe. Ciissiincres, ancl.Wstings of various
-colours atidinalitieS,,,lnertheil with an elegant as:
i.ortment 656.114 , ' title Cloihier,itneh as Overcoats,
tt
•Frock- and Drees 'oats, RoMidatiouts,p a nial oo nii,
l en d VeAs of 41E; i 4. and palterntJ, all of which he
'is duturiiilih.e...;i:sel lat the loiest rates. -
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P.O T. LA.
NOR 1V LI lAN STREET,
C Oppoaitl Atoilirrtefa Hotel. )
THE subset iber. Manufacturcif Steam -Engines
, of
env power or eainrcity for Pumping. Clearing.
and: Working Minis, or propelling loon •Furnaces.
Rolling MiiLS F!arg4s, Grist Minis orSaw Mills, Cast
Irod Blaming Ciliiwtersi But Blast Ptperi, of the
most efficient and approved plans.
Rail Road work. together with everYdescrip•
lion ; of Machinery that tan be made tn a"- Foundry,
Blacksmith and Machine Shop. execute 4 promptly
and 'on favourable terms.; -
Drawing of Plans nd Arrangements will be made
wit 00 charge fordß work' that may be ordered at
the above Establishment.' ,
BENJAMIN F. POMROY.•
Mechanical Department, under the direction of
E. W. McGtioiss, Machinist.
San 25 4—tf
Shamokin Coal Lands
FOR SALE.
NE .undivided half part of two trade of land,
` 4 - 0 1 situate oii ShaMokin 'Crimit, Northumberland
eminty, State of Prsylvania, in the warranted
names ofJohn"Hred , and Robert Gray, containing
eight htindred ancrsity•eight acres and allowances;
these lands are adjOining the flourishing town of
Slutinokin, (destined I to become a second Pottsville)
they abound with linth the red as l hy and the white
ash coal; and on the lower tract iron ore. of the kid
neY species, has been' 'Mond in considerable qualm.
Ital. The Pottsville' . and Danville railroads runs
nearly through the middle of both tracts, and is in
complete order trom :Sunbury to the centre of the
gray tract, thus giving them the command of all
the, markets on the Susquehanna, (and now that the
mod is finished to the tide water) of all the
markets on the Chesapeake.
This property is offered for sale, to close the
estitto of the late Colonl Francis Johnston, by
A. W, JOHNSTON, Executor,
No. 7, Clintdn Square, Chesnut street, :
West of Broad.
Philadelphia Feb. 8 1 6
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Anthracite iron.
To Iroit Masters
El
THE iyibseriber. wilt be prepared after the 10th
January 1840; to flirnislt plane and drafts,
for building furnaces to smelt iron with An
thracite. and will attendt presonally either to build.
ing or blowing in. He deems it unnecessary to of
fer to the growing importance of this branch of the
iron basiness, or to offer testimonials of his expert.
ence in both the old Country and America. The
success which has attended his exertions in Pott
ville will be the guarantee of his future opt.ration•
Persons who desire his ervices or any inforoi
tinti connected with he. asiness, will make
thin by letter to his address.
BENJAMIN PERRY,
Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
Dee. 28, • 5'2--limo,
RAIL. ROAD IRON.
Acomplete assortment of Rail toad Iron from 24X.0
to IX} inch.
RAIL ROAD TIRES froiO3 in. to 56 in. exter
nardiameter, turned dr. tut
' ttirned.
RAIL ROAD AXLES. , 3 in. diameter Rail Road
At s. ma itilicturtd from
the p . , Cable Iron.
RAIL ROAD FELT: for placing etween the
Iron Chair and atone block .
of edge Railways.
INDIA ROWER ROPE manufactured from
New Zealand Flax saturat
ed with India Rubber. and
intended for incline Planes.
CHAINS. 1 J ust received .1 complete as:
sortment of Cha ins, from
in. to 14 in proved & man
ufactured from the best ca
ble Iron.
SHIP BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES,
of diffcrer.t sizes, kept con
stantlY• on hand and for sale by
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• A. & G. RALSTON. & CO.
No. 4, South Front Street.
Philadelphia, January 18. 3-Iv.
Pascal Iron Works Ware
house.
No. 77 South j .77rird Strrlct, S. E. cornet Tralr.o
PIIILADELPIIIVA•
•
Tasper .7lorris,
IRON Founders, and 'Manufacturers of Coal
A Grates. Furnaces. Kitelien Ranges, Bath Roil
era, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron-
Tubes. for Steam, Gas. Hot Water, &c.
Davyls safety Lamps •
of the best Construction. -
Patterns for the Foundry received', and castings
dr:iivered at the WarehouSe, Third & Walnut St..
Philadelphia.
September 26.1838.
Port
.Clinton Foundry
• FOR SALE.
wwll,l, he sold at private sale, the FoLndq
pleasantly situated al. Port Clinton,Sehoiylkill
criunty,-on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road, now malting, and
will ih a short time be ono of the hest situations
in .the country to do a large business For terms
&c. apply to eARKE& TIERS.:
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
or ISAC MYERS,
Port
F-63'r
To Iron Manufacturers.
THE Subset iber having obtained the assignment
from Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur
naces, and holding also the patent of the late Dr.
Geisenhainer thr the sante.ito smelt Iron Ore with
Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right
of said pattent to manufaciure Malliable Iron and
Steel, is prepared to grant li l eenses for the Manufac
ture of Iron. Applications Robe made to William FT
Dean. Esq., at Pottatille.
F. W. GEISSENHAINER.
Jan. 4
For Sale.'
A FARM of land, in the immediate vicinity of
containing 20 Acres, 10 Acres of
which IS cleared end in a good state, of cultivation.
ALS, a_vuivable tract of land in Jefferson et ! un.
Iv near Ridgeway aettlemcntk contaTn'xig 1005 acres
This tritct is heavily tinitured with White Pine and
Cherry, and the soil is,excellent fur agricultural pur
posei.
The W.arece and Ridgeway Turnpike passes a.
long said land. The County at present contains about
Eighteen Thousand inhabitaiits and is fast increas
ing. The subscriber propoijes dividing this tract
into five equal parts of two hundred and one acres
each, so as to come within the means of industrious
men of limited capital to settle in a healthy, flour.
hitting, and fast improving county.
. For terms, or further inforinarion. enquire of
W%1,. HAGGERTY.
Executor of A. Wainwright, deceased.
Pottsville, Nov 2 94—tf
Instruction On the
•
PIANO FOITE,
A , ND ! INI .
VOCAL MUSIC.
rip HE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are
most respectfully infohned; that the subscriber
will give instruction on the l'ano Foote, or,in Po
cat Music, to such persons as inisy feel disposed to
iiatronize him. Ile will aktend , pl staled Woe, in
any family : hi. tenns MO be ascertained by appli•
•cation at Mr. Shubart's Store,
C. F. IllellArtf) •
Jag 18 i ' 3-3irtn,
• French' Lau We.
FrHt. Subscribevespectfulty Pnneutteee to the
public - that !leis prepared to give Lebeeue in
thefiench . Language; in efasaea. or In private
h es . • For rem% &c. *pp!" at Mr.'Shuilart's
ha 18 3......8r00 I C. F. RICHARD.
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CIR il/41 R.
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rrEIE
.Delawarc i R net 'Raritan
. ..Conti/ Company
a, give notice.thei dining the ensuing season they
will have a daily•to ndayS'excepted) by StE..arn
boats, between Fair! aunt and Boiderriewn, an,d be
tween New Brunswic and: New York, for 'co.u.
BOATS, and that they iir II only charge Sixty . cent^ .
per ton, including the!Tollsbn the ,Canal. All`suck
Boats -returning empty, will not be charged-any
thing for Stearn Towing...or Tolls en Canal:, ' '
..
If returning' with, Piglet the lowest rates will • 1t
charged. ' .1
Signed. 11., P.'STOCKTON. President,:,
Feb 2d S-6nio
- • Pottsville . -
BABBLE MANUFACTORIt.
E subscriber begs leave to inform. the ,inliab
m- tants of this place, and the scrrrolmding cciuntey
hat he has on hand; and intends keeping a large
and well - selected duantity 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 procured 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. it.
Jue 24—tf
FLOUR, FEED, &es)
AT THE
. POTTSVILLE MILL.
irtlE subscriber respectfully announces to the
public that he has always on hand at his Mill,
(formerly owned by John Pott. deceased.) Flour,
Feed, Corn. Oats, Chop Stuff, &c. &c., which ho
will sell at the lowest cash prices.
The market cash price will be paid fur all kinds
of Grain, delivered at his Mill.
Vlt,UA3l AUDENRILED.
N. B. All kindsnf Lumber for sale at his Board
Yard—and Lumber sawed to order.
Feb.B • 46-31 no
Orwigsburg Academy.
TBE Truriees of thiß institution, respectfully in,
torMs their neighbours and the public general
lv that the Academy is now open for the reeeption o
Pupils from all parts ofthe country. Its situation
is one of the most healthful and pleasant in the
state—there is nothing within its _vicinity to draw
youth from the path of Morality—every thing is
calculated to entice Pupils from abroad.
The principal iastructor is Mr. P. B. CsaTen, late
of Dickinson College, and they feel assured that he
may be able to- give general satisfaction to those
who may be disposed to patronize the Institution.—
in conseqnenee of receiving the state annuity, the
price of Tuition has been much 'rellueed, and no
pains have been spared in providing every thing
which may add to the comfort and advancement of
the scholar.
The course of study and the plan of instruction,
are the same with those of the older Academies of
our state; but studies, immediately connected with
the business of lite, and the intercourse of society,
a ill coustitnte a prominent department.
Application for admissiou may be made to eithei
of the subscribers, Trustees of the Institution.
JOHN DREHER, FREDERICK REED,
HENRY vouTE, WILLIAM GARRET,
ISAAC ORWIG, JOHN M. BICKEL,
JOHN MAw UR F,R, JOSEPH WOOLISON
Orwigpburg, Oct. 5
The Camomile Pills.
A SEVERE' ease of l'ilts,eured at 100 Chatham
street M r Unoiel Spinning c - Shrewsbury, Eden
Town, New Jersey, was severely afflicted with Piles
for more than 20 years. He had recourse to med.
icines of almost every description, also the advice of
several eminent Physicians, but never found the
slightest relief Iron any Pouree whatsoever, until lie
pilled on Dr. Evans, of 100 Chatham' street, N. Y
and piocored some medicine from him, from which
he foUnd unuitdiate relief,. and subsequent/3i a' per.
feet cure.
BEWARE OF OUNTER }TITS
irrCautton.—He particular in purchasing to see
that the label of this Medicine contain; a notice of its
entry according to Ad of Congress. And he like
wi-e particular in obtaining them at 100 hathom
street, New-York, or from the
Regatur Agent.
B. N N .11, - Pultiville.
Jan II o
11 \ F:XCH A NGE HOTEL,
I'OI"ESVILLC.
F Minns G. Johnson
1 : 71H AS token this comenOtiiiiiia establish
merit recently occupied by Ju , epeaver,
Esq as the '• N li %V
ational Hotel,"corrier of:Centre and
Cellowlvill streets, anti has materially improved its
alrangement for the accommodation of customers.
't he situation is pleasant and central, tieing corilig
onus tattle Post Office. and Town Hall, and in the
business part of the boiough ; and three Daily Lines
of Stages arrive and depart from the Exchange to
and from Reading, Northumberland, Danville and
Cattawissa
PRIV A. FE FAAI ILI ES who desire spending the
summer months in the Coal Region will he furnished
with parlours - and en:unbent calculated to please the
fancy anincrider comfortable the most fastidious
•nests; and 'TRAVELLERS will always find those
accommodations which' are most desired, and the
strict aliention of servants.
It were superfluous to say that his TABLE and
BAR will always he furnished with the choicest
viands and !ignore ; and with a wish and exertions
to gratify hts guests he antic.pates the patronage of
the public.
april 13, 1839
Wetherill & Brotker,
AT 711 E OLD STAND
No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET,
EAST SIDE,
Tim Er. Deolts MOM - THE COh;SETt or ARCH SV
PIMA D 1 A
MA.N.KFACTURERS OF
White Lead dry and •i Calomel,
pound in Cli, 1 Red Precipt. , .
Red Lead, White do
Litharge. , Vitriol Alh .
Chronic Yellow, • Soli). Quinine
do Green Tart. Emetic
do Red Ether Sulph. •
Patent Yellow do Nit.%
Sugar Lead *- do Acetic
Copperas Lunar Caustic
01.. Vitriol Corn. do
Aq. Fortis Acct. Morphia
Muriatie Acid Sulph. do ~
Epsom Salts Lee. Sulphur '
'Part Acid ' Opi. de iN arcot. •
Sup Carb. Soda Kermes Mineral •
Corros.Stib..Mere. Etltiopta, do.
Refiners cahamphor.Sa I Nitre.Brimstone,Porax Sec
Offer for sale the above mentioned articles. together wit
a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and tlye•Stuffs
and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal
tine.
Being ininufeturers of all the articles enumerated un
der the above head, they pledge themselves to supply
their friends and the public on the moat reasonable
terms. .
Window and Picture Glass. from 68, to 24 30.
Oct 21 1637 48-
The Camomile Pills.
•,
NOTHER recent test of she unritolled virtue of
04 -311 . Dr. Wrn. Evens'— DYSPEPSIA,
TEN YEARS STANDING.—Mr. J. McKenzie,
176Stunton i.treet, was afflicted with the above corn.
plaint. for ten years. which Incapaeiated him at in
tervals, for the Retied of sitt•years, in attending to
hie tervinetar, restored to perfect health under the
salutary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans.
'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
Caution.—Be particular in purchasing to see
the label of this Medicine contains a notice of its
entry according to Act of Congress. And be like
wise particular in' obtaining them at'loo Chatham
strect,kiew York, or from the
Regular Agent.
BANNAN, Pottsville.
2--
Jan. 11
Uunizinger & Webs,
IZAVP, just returned from the City wilVa fresh
liaLsupply of New and Cheap goods, soitnble for
Fall and 'Winter weer, and particularly request
their 'friends tci favour .than with an early call at
- tivi Corner of Centre sad Collowbill Streets'.': .
august 111-tf
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OrOSALS
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or pOrChaselof •
L Henrat,
ITsVILLE, -`
Leao
PE.V•S
Subscriber .givm notlee, that he
eeeiVd.Proposals for the purchase .
9 desirable . Hotel. so, >yvcll known
• travelling cominunity; or he - will
easing it unfurnished, from the lit
a term of years. I `,
the State can be madMinere proßt-
Mos superintendence than this.--
coal region. and the tide of.visitors
n, will continuo to render it a place
as the great Coal sod iron. opera
.. interest, • ,
n about 12 months. thelcoinpletion
Rail Road will bring the Borough
urs ride of Plitiadelphin, and tray.
cquently Increase i with !hese. ex.
Tlli
ass. It% will
or th
to th
receive tads for
of,kpril,lB4o,,f
No property i
able under juidi
Its location in th
alikeya pouring ,
of resort aslen
tions shall pass
Besides this,
of the Reading
within a few , he
citing will coot
tended facililirs,
The prone-mil either for purchase or lea l se, mist
be directed to the subscriber before the 18t of April,
1810, and ,enexceptionable reference given an, to
standing and capabilities for the proper, conduct of
such an eetablishment.
CIIARLE* W. CLENIENS,
Pottsville, Pa.
Feb S
The U. S. 'Gazette and•Pennsylvaniaa sill insert
3 titn.i and sand hills to the Advertizer,l
WANTED.
ini N Section 5,3 d Division and sth Residence of
NJ' the Baltimore and Ohio Rai: Road, west of
(larpers!Fcrry. 300 men, Drillers and other Labour.
ing men will meet with employment, and the high
est wages on the lisle of Rail Road. The workis
located in the most healthy part of Virginia, being
near the head waters of the Potomock, and a. fine
clear and open country. Men coming on : here will
call on Mr. John Farrell, CuMberland, 9i miles
above the work, or an Christopher McDonald, Old.
townoli miles below Maryland, or'on the work to
CROWLY &.IIAWLES.
Contractors.
Feb 1 6—tf
Brick ! Drick
100,000 Brick, warranted of a superior quality,
and ola large-size, for sale cheajiat the Port Carbon
Brick Kiln, by JOHN LIMNER & Co.,
Also, Brick for fronts made' at the shortest notice.
Feb 1 „„, ' 5-3nio
Colliery .toNbo Let.
N
SIIE subscriber will receive proposals for rent
-m-
jog the Nliddleport Colliery, lately occupied by
John C. Circovius. The veins are ready fut if; 0I k
ing, gangways having been driven—breasts opened
and houses and fixtures erected, with every facility
for immediately commenceing an extensive business.
The lessee will have an cippottunity also to lease
or purchase the :ail road waggons, drift cars, and
mining implements now on the premises, ancivouffi
elm( for a large"business,
Oct 5 40—tf
VA I Z.ZETY sx'orLz...
ItIIE Subscriber respectively informs his friend
and the public in general that he keeps on han
and offers for sale cheap,
Gentlemen's Kid. Cotton, and Berlin Gloves,
do. White and Black Cothan
Gum Elastic, Comn and Worsted Suspenders, '
Real Black] Italian 7rasats,
White and Figured Pongee Pocket Hdkfs.,
Plaited and. Plain Satin Stocks,
do. do. Bombazine do.,
Linen Bosoms and Collars,
Merino and Cotton. Half Hose,
Hair, Clothes and ninth Brushes,
Cologne. Lavender and Rose Water,
Bear's Oil and-Toniatum,
Tooth and P. Ail Powder,
Crstile and Shaving Soap,
Ladie's Top, Neck end - Side Combs,
Real Turtle Shell Side Combs.
Patent 4 Key 'and Single Key Flutes, •
Clarionets-5 and G Keys. and Fifes,
French and German Accordeons,
Violins—various kinds,
Violin Bows,
Gamuts Gir Clarionet, Violin, Flageolet, Flute an
File, •
Flageolets Violin Strings, Pins, &e., ,
Silver ever point -Pencils and Leads,
Poelie Books and Wallets{ ;6
Lemon Syr„ p,
Cin rant Jelly,
Preserved Ginger.
Confectionary, Fruit, Toys. & c. Ste.
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Sept 7 117—
Worms: Vit'orMs!! Worms!!!
rro remove. these troublesome and dangerous in
Ha habitants of the Stomach and BOwels, which
so often inipair the henith and desirni the fives of
Children, use JA YAW'S TONIC VERMIFUnE,
a certain and sa le preparation for the removal of the
various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, SOur Stomach,
want of Appeite, Infantile Fever and Ague and
Debility of the Sztemaety and itowds. sand Orleans of
Digestion. To he had at No. 20 Smith D
street, Philadelphia. ond of Wm. T. iEpling, and
Clemens di. Persil); Pottsville—Price SO cents.
26.1, 43—ly
To Iliiners.
THE Coal Tracts, near Tamnnend, the j..nction
of the Little Sehuy[kill Rail Road,
.with that ex.
tending to the Beaver Meadow Rail 'Road, and con
necting with Philadelphia, via. the Reading Rail
Road, and Baltiniore via. the Cattawissa Rail Road
ano Sikquehanna River,.will be leased on favourable
terms to miners. Liberal advance? will be made on
Coal consigned via. the Morris Canal - , on comple
tion of the Branch Rail Road from said, tracts, on or
before the Ist of July next to the Lehigh Canal a.
distance of about 17' miles, by a favorable descend,
ing grade tree from inclined planes.
Application to he made by letter or otherwise ad.
dressed to the Nliiirrtse.inal and Ranking Company
Agency, 43 William Street, New York, on or before
the lst day of April next.
New York, Feb. 29, 1839. 9
BARON VON HUTCHELER
HERB PILLS. „
ESE Pills are composed of Herhs, which ex•
ert a
. specific action upon the heart,'give an
impulse or'al rength to the merle] system ; the blood
is quickened and equalized in its circulation through
all the vessels, whether the - skin, the parts situated
inrernally. oil the extremities; and as all the secre—
tions of the body are drawn from the blood, there is
a consequent increase of every secretion, and a
quickened a :inn of the absorbent and exhalent, or
easels. Any morbid action which may
ace is corrected, all obstructions are
iload is purified, and the ',body resumes
e. r , '
RE OF COUNTERFEITS
eiseharging
have taken 1) 1
rentrA;:ed, the
a hei i ithy eta',
DEW I
.-Be particular in purchasing to see
of this Medicine contains q notice of
l ording to Act of Congress. And be
cular to obtaining them at 100 Chat
e
York, or from the
REGULAR AGENT, ;
•
B. BANNAN}I Pottsvile.
treat/tie
that. the labe
its entry .ac
likewise part;
ham street,
Feb
[ tuber Lumber!!
I :criber would respectfully invite the
of the public to his stock of Lumber.
:ts of seventy thousand feet of various
a for Colliery - purprises--such as Hem
Board., Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2
hog for Waggon sills, all well seasoned
mediate use. also,
t Lk
THE ea
atlentio
which consi
kinds suitab
lock Planks
inches. Scan
1
and fit for iit
20
. , 25
Panne! '. I
Lath, all of t
accomniodat;
'.. Feb:ls :, I
I thousand Wtather Boardp,
thousand Shingles,
lank .1i Plastering and Shingling
ichieb will be disposed of low, and on
\mg terms. A. A: GAB.
• 7 If
: 4 •
'HIPS! WHIPSH
supplyior Whips; led of It su
minifacture. just' received Arid Tor sale
B".
111—'
ut ehis•Oli.
sin 26
Mil
"WINSLOW'S - -
COMPOUND i IBALS.4.III OP
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, I
gr . QMPOSED of the concentrated virtues of the
'LI. 'herbs of Hi rebound, Sorieset and several other
vegetable swat noes. Warranted pure from, any
Mineral white*. This invaluable medicine, is
daily. effecting Smite of the most astonishing cures
that have ever !area known. All who have everased
it for asthma. :coughs. spitting ,bloode whooping
cough; crimp °Olives, connumpron,thronie - pleurisy,
hearseness, patq and soreness of the breast, difficulty
of breathing, at►d every, other disease of tho,Jungs
and breast. ca , and do attest to its usefulneas.—
Bronchitis, a disease whiCh is sweeping thousands
upon thousandsto a premature grave, under the ails•
taken name , ofconsumption, is always cured by it.
The usual symPtoins of this disease. Bronchitis, are
cough, soreness of the lungs or throat. hoarimess,
difficuity of breathing, asthma, hectic fever, a spit
ting op of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood.
It is on inflammation of the fine skin which lines the
inside of the whole of ihewind tubes or air .essels,
which run through every, part of the lung . The
Balsam imniedibtely suppresses the cough. sin. in.
flarnniation, fever and difficulty of breathing & pro.
ducts a free and easy expectoration aud a/cure is
soon effected. - 1 i
Read the following letter from
• Pittsford, Monroe co. N0v..9,1239.
Mr. John M. Winslow. Druggist.
Dear Sir : I have been for a series of 3 ears afflict.'
ed with an affecti -in of the - tunes, and a hard cough,
and have many, times arose in the morning as com•
pletely exliausted by excessive coughing during the
night as a person would be by a loud days' labor I
have tried rooster the popular remedies of the day,
but never found relief until I met with your Balsam
of Horehound. , All the other remedies or palletises.
that I have used, leave the bowels in a congested
state, while yours leave them soluble and free. This
I consider a great desideratum. On taking a dose
of your Balsam arhen going to bed, I rest qt.ietly
through the night, and my sleep is refreshing. I
take great pleasure in recommending your Balsam
of Horehound to all those afflicted with pulmonary
complaints or any disease Appertaining to the lungs,
and I take this opportunity to thank you for the
great relief and, Senefit I 'have experienced through
your instrumentality. ' Yours.t with much respect,
WM: COGSW EL L.
G. W,FARQUHAT{
NENE
Price 50 cents per bottle.
For sale 6 Cu:mass &.PArtvtly, and Wu. T.Er
TING. Pottsville,Pa , and_by Druggists in the Country
generally.
Feb 22,18411
Dr• William Evans'
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN
71) *Mere and Nurses
E passage of the teeth through the gums produces
troublesome. and dangerous symptoms. It is known
b,y mothers that there is a great irritation in the mouth
and,gums during this process. The gums swell, the se
cretion of the saliva isincreased, the child is seized with
frequent „and sudden fits of crying, watching, starting in
its sleep, and spasms in peculiar parts; the child shrieke
with extreme violence, and thrusts its fingers into its
mouth. if these grecuesary symptoms are not speedily
alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally supervenes
and soon cause the dissolution oft he infant. Ifmothers
who have their little babes afflicted with these distress
ing symptoms. would apply, the celebrated American
Soothing Syrup.;whieh has preserved hundreds of infants
when thought piist recovery, from being suddenly attack.
ed with that fatal malady convulsions.,
This infallible remedy Has preserved,hundreds when
thought past recovery,. from conrulsionii. As soon as
the Syrup is rubbed so the gums. the Child will recover.
Thii preparation - is so innocent, so efficacious. and so
pleasant. that no child will refuse to let its gums be rubbed
with tt. When infants are al the age of four months,
though there is no appearance of teeth. one bottle of
the Syrup should be ustd on the gums to open the pores
Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery
where there are young children, for if a child wakes in
the night with the pain in the gums, the Syrup immedi
ately gives ease. by opening the pores and healing the
gems; thereby preventing Convulsions , Fevers, &c.
BEWARE OF COFNTERFEITS.
Eg. Ca ut o n Be particular in purchasing to see that
the label of this medicine contains a notice of its entry
according to Act of Congress. A ild . be likewise par4m3-
lar in obtaining them at 100 Chatham street, New-York.
or from the
REGULAR AGENT.
11 BANNAN, Pottsville
SKr REMOVA AVM. EVANS has removed
his OFFICE in Philadelphia for the sale of hisCAmotatut
and A PPERIKNT PILLg. and Ey/cies SOOTHING SYRUP,
for Children Teething. to No. 3 sotrrii SEVENTH,
CORNER OF MARKETSTRFET, where all buteness
connected with the sale of his Medicines. will in future
be transacted j and where the above medicines may al.
ways be had GENUINE.
WM. EVANS, M.. 11.
N. 11.—The principal office is at No: Ohatham
street. New York, where communications by letter; me
requested iO, be made direct
i)::r BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS...co
Dec 4 1839 50-
THE DELAWA RE COUNTY
Insitrance Company.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, 8250 000.
CHA Elt PER P. ET uA L.
MAKE both limited and perpetual insurane sa
.L.T-n on Bridk, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores,
Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merehandize, Furniture
and Properly 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 merc.indise by water, or by rail way.
upon terms as favourable as any other institption.
For any further information on the subjep ofinsur
ance, either against Fire, marine or inlandierAy.
Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON Aeent.
July 15 34—tf . % Schuylkill &, Haven.
or WILLIAM B POTTS.
At Orwigsburg.
Sinll NG' GA lIDEN
Fire Insurance Company.
IV4AKE both limited and perpetual Insurances on
. Brick, Stone or ',Frame Buildings, Stores.-liotels
Mills. Ba rris,Stables, Mere ha nd ize. Furn itu re, and. Prop
erty of every description, against loss or damage by
FIRE.
The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a
bove mentioned Institntion and is now prepared to make
INSURANCES apon every description of property at the
lowest rates. ' BENJAMINBANN.% N
Pottsville. Feb. 27. I.BG. 15
The Philadelphia
Reading Rail Road,
w ILL be open fort Tklyrel and General Trans
v v portatinn of Freight an Monday.Dec.9llllB39
W/AN 7ER ARRANGEMEA 7'.
From Reading atl P. M.
" Philadelphia et 6A. M.
Philadelphia Depot Corner Broad and Cherry
str.eis. FARES—lst:Class Care S 50-2nd Class
$2 00.
• The 6 o'clock Train from Philadelphia wit atop
for BreakfatO at Not rOtown.
Reading, , Dec.l4th. 1839.
Davies Geometry.
I.easons in - Geometry, with practical ap
M plicationa in Mensuration, and Artificer's Work
and, Mechanics. by h arks Davies, just received
ancl 4 4or sale by -- B. BANNAN.
oat 26 43
Medicated Sarsaparilla.
AFR ESJI supply of teidy's'eclebraied Medical.
ed Sareifiarilla,jost received and for, sale by
Feb 8 6 s. BOWAN.
DE
EEC
.50-tf
. i
r. aynes Expeptorant.
rip . MS niv . altiable medicine is daily iffecting some
.A. or; the goat astonishing; cures that 'have eve.
teen Itiosvis.' All who_have ever used it for Aids.
ma; Co 'gb,Spitti n gpf BIWA, ( looping sough. Croup
or Hives, .Consumptan. Chronic Pleurisy, Maras
ness, Pain and SoarnessNT Breast, Difficulty of
Breathing, and every other isease' (tithe lungs and
and breast, can and do atte t, to )its usefulness.—
Bronchitis. a disease wilier ti`aenually sweeping
thousands uponthousands tea.prematere &MC. on
-de:the ! mistaken name of oon.omptoos, is always'
cured by it. The usual symptoms of this disease
(Brunet's ) ' are cough, Serenest.' bf tlie, tongs
and th kuat, heartiness, diffieulty of breathing, , astk.
ma, hectic fever, a 'milling up of phlegm or maitel.,
and sometimes • blood. hiss an fbflanimation of the,
fine skin which lines the inside °Oho whole of the .
wind tubes or air vessels, which rues 4hrough every
part ot, the lungs. The expectorant I immediately
suppresses the cough, pain, inflateatiim, fever and,
difficulty of breathing, and produces a free and easy
Expectoration, and cure a is soon effetted.
it always cures asthmi— two orlthree large doses
will cUre the croup or hives , of children, in from fif.
teen minutes to qn hour's time.. Jr immediately
subdues the violence of [moping cough, and effects a
speedy! cure. Hundreds who hatie,been given up
by their physicians as incureablel with “consump•
than," have been restored to perfect he i alth by it.
.
Dr. ;Jonathan Going, PresieentLof the Granville
College, Ohio, (late of New 't urk) in a letter to Dr.
Jayne. dafed New York, December, !
,1836, says—
"He teas laboring under a severe cold, cough and
hoariness, and that his difficulty of breathing was
so gre t that he felt himself in imminent drops of
imme tate suffocation, but was perfectly cured by
using , his Expectorant." Mrs. Dclks, of Salem.
New Jersey, was cured of Asthma, of twenty .years
standiug, by using two bottles of this medicine.—
Mrs. Ward, also uf Salem, was cured of the same
complaint by one bottle. - A young lady, also of Sa•
lent, who was believed by her frieodsto be far gone
with onsumption was perfectly restored by three
bottle. Dr. Hamilton. of St. James. South Carol'.
i
na, w s greatly effected by a cough, hoariness, and
soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this
medicine found permanent relief.
Extract of a Certificate from the Rev. Dr. Babcock,
late President of the Waterville College, Maine.
'Frprn intimate personal acquaintance with Dr:
D. Jayne, a regular student of the Medical Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, and an experienced, success
ful practitioner of medicine, I was prepared to ap
preciqte the numerous testimonials in favor of his
different ineatcal preparations, much more highly
than the great majority of those which are exten
sivelyl eulogised. On trial of them in my own tam.
ill,. mad some of them personally. I have more than
realized their favorable anticipations: They aro
what they profess to be—not quack nostrums—but
skilfully prepared antidotes liar ' some of the most
afflictive of human diseases. I know that I. l tcy are
highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed, by some
of thei most respectable of :he regular practitioners
of medicine in this city and elsewhere, and- I do not
hesitate to commend them as a valuable addition to
our etateria medics, and a;sufe, as well as eminently
useful remedy for the diseased."
RUFUS BADCOCK, Jr.
Philadelphia, 7th June, 1838.
774 e Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, late Editor of the Amer.
ican Baptist, writes as follows:
NEW YORK, June 15, 1838:
To Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir : I have made use of
your Expectorant, personally and in my tinnily, for
the het six yews with greet benefit. Indeed 1 may
consider my life prolonged
.by the use of this val
uable; medicine, under the blessing of God. for sev
eral !years. I may say almost as much in
the ease of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tin
son, of the 'sand of Jamaica. For all cases of cough,
inflareation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I do most
uuheSitatingly recommend this as the best medicine
I have ever tried. My earnest wish is, that others
nfflintnil as I have been, may experience the same.
relief; Which I am persuaded they will, by using
your lEx pecter an t.
" Extract of a certificate from the Rev. Mr. Brad
ford.
Dri Jayne—Dear Sir.—My child, owing to expo.
sure.'ythen recently coming up . the Ohio, was attack
ed by that horrible malady., croup. We landde
in the night at Beaver Point, arid when our tears
were' alarmed, least the hoarse, 'sepulchral cough
was the forerunner of death, we gave him a 'tea
spoonful of the 'Expectorant" (a bottle of which you
presented Oro with when in Philadelphia) and ap
plied' some Immanent to the throat and breast; and
beti4e many minutes the hoarimess was gone,. the
,cliikt breathed freely and/slept sweetly. Owing' to
these circumstances iVeannot be wondered at why
I hate so high an opinion of Dr. Jayile's medicine,
and iwhy.l advise every tinnily to keep at on hand
ready for any emergency.'
ARTHUR B BRADFORD.
Pester of the Presbyterian 'Church, Darlington,
Pa.
Juin° 9th, 1839.
Numerous other certificates might be added. but
the above are considered sufficient evidence of its
greal usefulness.
D. Jayne's office is No. 20 South Third street,
Phi!delphia. where all orders Will be promptly at
tended to. Price SI.
ruld by Clemens & Parvin. and Wm T. Epting,
b gists, Centre street, Pottsville
jun 23
Dr. Wm. Evans'
Camomile Pills; cures
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
NlFRNOUS•diseases, liver complaint, dyspepsia
billious diseases, piles, ulcers, female weakness
and ',all cases of hypochondriacism , low spirits, pal
pitation of heart, nervous irritability, nervous weak. •
nesi, fluor albus, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss
of aPpetite, heartburn, general bodily weak
ness, choloris or green sickness, flatulency, hysteri.
cal faintings, hysterics. headaches, hiccup, sea siek
nese night mare, rheumatism, asthma, tic doulou
reui, cramp, spasmodic affections, and those whu
areVictitns to that most excruciating disorder, Gout,
wilf find relief from their sutieringe, by a course of
Dr. 'Evans' medicine.
I _ _
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Caution.-1e particular iw purchasing to see
thati the label of this Medicine contains a notice of
its e ntry according lc Aa of Congreas. And be like
wise particular in.obtainino then at 100 Chatham
street, New York, nr from the
==M
B BANNAN, Pottsville.
Of whom also may be obtatned,,
Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (tor te, thing.)
Dr.!Evatiss Fevci. and Ague Pills,
Dr.Pood's Female Pills,
'rho Baron Von Hutchklct's
'the above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole.
said and Retail at/100Chatharrm Street, New-York,
3 fi,liuth Seventh Street. Philadelphia. 36 Cornhill.
Boston, Mass. And the folloWing Agents:—
B.' Barman, Pottsville, Hamilton & crier, Carlisle,
Wm. Bell, Barrisbut g, Wm. BOrnside, Lockhuven,
John Wind, Lancaster, D. S. 'Clarke, Erie, J. 'P.
Olnistead, Bethany, B Campbell* Co. Waynesburg,
Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, S. W. Duncan, Bed
ford, (Hugh Artery, Irwin & Arthurs,) Pittsburg,
.' l Christman. Mauch Chunk,; Hand & Kirtland,
Honsdale, B. Bright, Allentown.
OXREMOVA L.—Dr. Wm: Evans has removes
his office in Philadelphia for the sale of his Casio.
'stir and Arritirtizsrr SYRUP, for 411 ildren Teething, to
No. 3 South Seventh, corner of Market Street, where
all business connected with the Sale of his Medicines,
will in future be transacted ; dad whore the above
medicines may always be had dENOINE. •
WM:I M. D. '
N. D.—The principal'Office ilb atwNu. Leo Chat,
ham Street', New•York', whecetoinmunicalion by
letter, are "requested to be irmtde Aireet.
Tr - BEWARE OF :COUNTERFEITS !join
Jan. ill 3--
• „ assage' from the
. OLD comerßi.
PERSONS wishing to pay their pas
page for their friends in the Old . Coen-.
i 41. try, can have their business auended to
'` by applying to B. BANNAN.
Miners'-Journal office.
fig reteslof Pare froth • Liverpool to New. York
is 1115, and - SW including Hospital Manarit...w kilo
dresi under 10 years stage be Ir Oriel&
Marehlt - • • - • ;
EMI