The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 09, 1840, Image 4

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While Lead dry and..t i , '.:.. betel: . •
~...• tocrond in' pa, • s ~ Red precipt. - -
-Roid, L* !J., i , _ : ' Villii! (10 : , 7 ,•• 1 4
Litita , Tet • ._- '• 1 . • ;'-: it itriql ;Alb .. 1
Cbronic - Yellow, • i --
..-_. Kulp:quit:line 1
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do, -' Red, ~,. • ; Kthe Suloh. -t I
oratent Yellow - •
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;Sugar Lead , Acetic i. I •
Copperas .1 -;:-.. do ,
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- AM:Vitriol' ..... ~_ -= ..Coml, do
. Aq, Fortis I, . I.' . ; - ,Acetl Morphia ,1 ' -
:Mariatic Acid, „I- : Sulph. A do
.K.psom Salts , .-: '•l4c-S ulPhur I ' •
Tart. Acid 1 • Old. de Nareni.
Sap.Carb. Soda • • Sernies Mineral
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4;erros.Sub. Mere. I F.tbiops do. 1.1 •
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_Relinersofchsrapnor,Sal „IN itre.nrimstortel florai,hi.
' Offer forsale theabore meationed snicles.io ether with
.a general assortment Of!tints. Drugs and e Staffs.
andereyy otherarticle in the Chemical an Medicinal
line!. t i I
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Rein: minnfcturers of a !I th articles enti erated an
der the above head. they p edge themselve to supply
their friends, and the public on the most easonable
terms. - . . ; r -
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Windaa Slid Picture Glass. from 6 8; - to 430: _
Ikt gr _-- 1637 -, -- p . I -I 1 ' 46 - -
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l y --.lChe Camptilile Pi s:
ASEVERE case olPthiieureckat iop Chatham
street Mr. Daniel,Spiinahig - ofShrewelmry, Eden
'ToWn, tgew Jereey, was, sevettly afflibtedrith Piles
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for more than years.l i 11,i . ''had repOu se to med
' icinei of almost every description, als&the advice of
--several eminent Physicient4 but never il i found the
slightest relieftrom 'mil sonece whatader, until he
•CalredCM Dr. Evenvvof'3 oo Chatham sheet, N. Y N.Y.
and procured some mailicine from him, , om which
bti - fotuut immediate relief; and subsequently a per.
leat cure; • ~, 1 • 11 ,k
BEWARE OFI•OUIk.ITERFEIj
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117Catitian.—Be particuls' r in pureh mJ qng to see
tint the label of Chia Medicine contains enotce of its
entry according to Act of Congress. lir ) id be like
' wieu particular in obtaining them
at Chatham
street; New-York. or fibm the II i
Rega4r 4lgent. L , ' , l
43. BANNAN, Pottsville.
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,Jan 11
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_.thesvigsbuyg Academy.
IVIIE-Trisetees of thin Institution, espectfully in
46 former their neighbourand the puhlic general.
ly that the ;Academy se,ipow open torjtheireeeption of
Pupils from all parts of tli country. Its situation
is one pf the most , httiltfifo and Ftle4int in the
state—there is nothing' within its vicinity to draw
youth from the path .of Merality4ive4 thing is
calculated to er.tice Pupils train abread.P, ,
The principallastructor is Mr. P"B. CARITR, lute
of Dickinson College, nod thPy feel assured ; that hi
May be able to give genetal satisfactOm 16 those
who may he disposed to patronize the InStittnion.—
In consegnence of rec tv i ,lg the Fltate tinuity, the
price or Thittou has 0 much iredu .td, and no
pains have been spar d in providing I,rvery thing
l e
which
"may add to the ornfort an 4, adVancement of
the seholar., , i
let ! 4 ! the plan oninstrnetion,
The'course of studii and _ man ...,
are the same with thme 4f the older Academies ot
our state; but studies 4nrriediatety connected with
Is
, theliusiness of lite, aifil t e intereours6 of sccicty,
will coustitute a prominen dcpartrnenq -- 7=
Application for adult issi u may! he made to either
of the subscribers, Tru item of the I n4titution.
JOHN DKEIIER, ' IFRE:DEKICK 'BEM
HENRY VOUTE, ,IVILLIOI GORET,
ISAAO'OBINIG, .' ti r IOHN :14. BICKEL,
JOHN, MAWURF,I2, JOSEPII WOOLISON.
Orwigeburg, Oct. 5 I ' ! 40—tf
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FLOUR,' IrEE11), sic"
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'THE -
POTTSVILLE MILL
THE subscriber. „respectfullyi announce to the
public that he has,ialivays on haniflat his Mill,
(formerly owned by john Pet!, decelksed,) Flour,
Feed, Corn, Outs, Choo Stuff, ' r ite, &0., which he
wilL6ell at the lowest Cash prices. • •
The.market cash,pricewill be paidifor kinds
otGraitlidelivored at his , Mill. I s
_WILLIAM AUDFNIIIED.
N. B. All kinds of Limber Mr sale Silhis•Board
Tod—and Lumber sawed to order.
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The Camomile P
,lills.
4NOTHE4 r`ereni test nf 't hi , unrivalled virtue nf
Dr. •TirnikEva no' Medicines P EPSI A,
TEN YEARS STANDING,L—Mr 4 . McKenzie,
176 Stanton street, bras afflicted with i6e above corn.
plaint for, ten-years, whichinelinaciated him at in.
teryals, tar the period oFsizSears, irl attending to
hisbushiess, restored to perfect health under the
salutary treatment of br. WOS. Evans!:
BEWAKO OF COCNTER MITS.
'll7-*Carition.tia Ranieri* in purhasing to see
the -label' of this Medicine epntaills r fr otice of its
entry : according to Art of COng,r 48. A nd. he Jitte
r* particular in labia Ming ;mein at 400 Chatham
street, New' York, or iron
Regular Arent , 4.
B. BANNANI; PottsV4l6.`
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Jan 11
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MARII34 E r Billi NI/ FAOTOR V.
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trim subscriber 1r leave to inform the inf.:rib
, tams of this plop , and the atirreldirt:g enuniry.
Matto his on .handi land intently it epine a large
:. and welt selected quint ity. r of 14arbi: Monnits.<
~. fin gravesand , would'inviie time ishing tour. inhase to give liiretrall, aslhe asser4 them the
• 'will sell ai cheap.as they esti he prorilre4 l in, whet ,
in the State, and as. Well ; ityhteh will 'l v
done in either Engli er Be rman .. S6oteh, Irish, or
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Welsh language or the dra eet. i , •
June - , • • ISAAC TiOLOR. Jr.
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r rITS Dela:mire 'end, 12orttan Germ! Company
111 .7,, give notice, that during the ensiling season they
wilt'have a daily towt(Stiri ays credited) bOtiri tti
()Oats, between Fairmount nd Bordentpwn/and be
tween , New Etrunswieltand New york, for COAL
Boats;and that theiwlll'onty ehargo Sixty cents
I..er •ton, including the Tolls oh the Canal. All such
Boats returning empty,
,till not he eharged any
thing for Stop Totartur. r Tolls en Ctiiiiil., -
If relurnt" ill
...gliv..; l' i reig r the lowest rates will be
ifiargrd. , ... ',. - ,' . -
Signed i ,l It. F. sToraToN, President.
Feb 22 , F., CI , I • @nolo
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F 1- e' P , llfB td., iiea4lo igi 4- Pats-e:i&' , iteditccd,...l:_t,
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/VIM subscribr baying made arrangements for a num
hero(' Brat r ate Ct••ivered Boats. williorward goods
to Readtag who unutatallilrlow freightS - Of .ist 50 seats
per ton of 2000lbs..(nelivered on the %%tufo - also 'to
Pottsville foillip cents per ton of $2OOO lbs. (delivered
on the Wharf.). l'll7 Merchants by leaving their orders
v ith the subsatibet,sirlat tt!e HardwaratStore of Messrs.
Parker, Keim 84.Shnvitekiklarket street above 6th.can
have their. goads. coilcte and de.ivered at his Ware
hause on the Schuilkißik; 50 cents per dray Inad; the
same price whieknf now - paid to Broad r street: Omni
buses runniiiifreqthe Philadelphia Eichange, pass the
Ware douse every 10:mititites.
t • :r • Chesnut street
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.c nfr.s) , Kurkr v returns thanks to his
---V -1, - - friends end the' attic for thd enrouinge.
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..."14: - meut estendtsl.to hat establishment, and begs
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• ' -- tgay‘ to itiform them that lie Pill continues,,
Fit rilh iivi, 1 4 4 —4
40 k p o tos4, a, . large assortment o. e1..,...ut ,
"P,4.0 - 1. UIf:FLO WERS.
Of th e latest,snrin ,vt hieh he, wail,kapose of at the_
'otieds• - , ft . '
iutt.4 Gds' ir w
and •Floer`,Seeds, consta n tly f o r
,q u iden. aid'at ilie'Stores'Of O. Vir„Oakelcy,'
V iinT. , l i , -' 4 7 .
REEs s M b () t his otvn Oowth,ean lie had
tottWetai 'rot thetebove mentioned places.:
trtment °CPA DLit A RCIEWIThstre of a Stip er i..
CPT. amt . tiftbe Tango variety,' comprising uto-
ON V.IIIDII DRED . chaise seleetimm•—For
intfltra see =slog= of Dahlias:
Mat :b IL ......-1., : , k
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: , ViBIETT sTonn
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THESubscriber Vespeetivelyinfortris - btafriends
and the Oldie in ganilitt thatlifiriepirtithand
and offers for.sale cheep,':., , ... ..-.:•%,.,..
"Gentlemen's Kid. Catteriatiti, ,Etei'lin,Glitie - ti,' - ?';,.
' rlo:1", ,'. White andOlack Cotton ':40.4:n - .".
Gum Elastic, Cotten 810 Wurited,Sii vir#rii,',=. -
Real /Ilea Italian Vial - rani. . 4 .;.,, .
White and:Figured Pongee PocketlNlice4 - 7 , .1..-
Plaitcct'and Plain,Sitin Stocks,.'
do. ~ , dlio. .Eloiriliagine do:, . -
I.inen °s
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lims and Collars.,
Marine and eoitor:. Half Bose.
flair; Clothes and Tooth Brushes, •
Cologne, Lavender and, Rose FAter,
Rear's'clil and:Pomet um, , 'l, „ .. -
Tooth.and Pearl Powder. , • -
Cesttle land Shaving Soap,
Ladie's Top. Neck sniLSide CoMiti;
r Real Turtle Shell Side Com 6.
Flutes,
Patentl4 Key and Single Key
Clarionets-5 and 6 Keys, and Fifes;.
French end German Accordeins, , ,
Violinivarious Itinde, ; -,
Violin llows
Gamtiftifor elarionet, Violin, Flageolet, Flute and
`llia '
Flageolets Violin Strings, FIR!, dic., , .,
Silver ever point Pencils and , Leads,
Pod:el:looks and Wallets; :
Lemon Syrop, . •
Currant •Jelly,
Feseried Ginger, • -. , _ .
Conteetionary, Fruit, Toys, &c. &c. &c.
- RAIN S. C. MARTIN.
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MEM
Sepi 7
Colliery to be Let.
/VIM subscriber will receive proposals for rent
21 - _the the Middleport Colliery, lately occupied by
John C. Circovins. - The veins are•ready for 'yolk
mg, eangways having been driveri—breasti, opened
and
. lionses and fixtures erected, with every facility
foi immediately commenceing an extensive business.
The lessee will have an opportunity also to lease
or purchase the rail road waggons, drift cars, and
mining implements now on the premises, and suffi
cient tor a large business.
Oct 5 90—tf G. W. FARQUHAR
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:,• • Proposals,
'I LLbe received ut the Engineer's office oft he
Philadelphia arid Reading ' Rail Road, at
Reading. next door to Herr's Hotel, till the let of
November next. for furnishing 40,0110 White Oak,
or Rock Oak Sills. 7 feet long, and flatted to 7 inch
es thick, and wide enough to square 8 inches by 7.
he delivered at various points on the line of
the Rail Road, between Reading 'and Port Clinton,
by the opening of the navigation next pring. For
fur therparticulars enquire at the Engineer's Office.
WIRT ROBINSON, Engineer.
ReadingFcb. 1 5 tf
2 itt Ella!
iop,ooo Brick, warranted of a superior quality,
and of a large size, for sale cheapat the Port Carbon
Bri4 Kiln, by JOHN TURNER & Co.
Aiso, Brick for fronts made at the shortest notice.
.Fib 1 5 3mo
Bricks ! Brickaj
,
mr ADE to order at the M urset Street Brick Yard,
/v-I and supplied to suit purchasers. Enquire of
subscriber. THOMAS HERVEY.
April 11 • 15 tf
%VA iIiTEW
ILirSectlon 5, 3 d Division. and sth Residence of
the llaliimore and Ohio Rail Road, west of
IlleperstFerry. 300 men, Drillers and other Labour
ing men will meatitiith employment, and the high.
est wages on' the lime of Rail Road. The work is
lecat,ed in the most healihy part of Virginia, being
near the head waters of the Potomack and a fine
clear and open country.. Men coming on here will
eplk on Mr. John Farrell, Cumberland, 9} miles
iktabte The work, or on Christopher McDonald, Old•
-town, 4h miles below Maryland, or on the work to
' CROWLY & RAWLES.
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Contractors,
• Feb 1 6 tf
I - Pills ! P iUs:
tit E safest, the beat, most effi4cioue Imp truly vege
' , table Pine in existence are
DR. LEIDY'S 'MOOD PILLLS,
A component part of which is Sarsaparilla.and known
to be the most effectual and t borough piirifier of the blood
and antmal thuds ever discovered. As a gentle or ac—
tive purgative, they areeuually efficacious--whilst taking
them no change of diet or restraint from occupation is
necessary. T heir may be taken at all times and under all
circumstances—they will not reduce or weaken the sys
tem by their effect as most purgatives do—much coin.
meat upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation
is welt estaolished, numerous proofs of their efficacy
having been tiii'dished 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 pills in
existence that cleanse arid purify the blood and animal
Jiiids.removtng all noxious and diseased humors there—
soui, and thereby removing all eruptions from the skin
-dry and watery punples from the face, neck and body,
tether, rash, or breaking out of the skin, and all cutaue—
mous affections whatever
They are prepared from vegetable extracts, (warriint•
ed free from mercury and the minerals) and by a regu
lar physician. attested by Drs. Physic,liorner, Gibson,
Jackson, James, Dewees, ttare,Cose, &c-besides nu
merous other physicians throughout the United States,
who daily employ them in their practice, administering
them to their patients in preference to, all other purga
tives, atid:in preference to all. oilier preparations of Sar
sapardla, in consequence of their possessing the com
bined effects of correcting, the diseased humors of the
blood and fluids, and by their purgative properties, re
inuring or carrying off the same from the system, with
out producing.the slightestioconvenictice, or requiring
rest rictions.&c.
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Nutnewnis certifieatesanu reenmmenda
tinnaofth,'se p,iis. Itom pt!yeiciansaira othersoccont
pany the directions withrq . i box. Dr. N. B. Leidy's
signature accompanies the - genuine on - two aides of each
box on a yellow label.'
Price iloentylivecents ti Box.
For say by I B. Bit NNAN.
Sole Agent for Schuylkill County.
Itlgn for wile by J.W. Taylor &Co., Minersvilic,—
Huuli Kinslry, Port .Carbon.
Alla II 19-tf
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Wormsa Worms!!W o r ms !!!
i tr O remove these troublesome and dangerous in
habitnuts of the Stomach and Bowels, which
so often impair the health and destror the lives or
Children, use JAYNE'S TONIC VERIIIII 7 OaR.
a certain and safe preparation for the removal of the
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various kinds of Worms, Dyspep.ia, Sour Siorneep,
want of. Appetite; Infantile Fe er and Ague and
Debility of the Stomach and Bo elsenndOrgtinri of
Digestion. To he had at No. 20 South THIRD
Street, Philadelphia. anitkif 'au. T. Etiting, and
Clemens & Parvin, Pottsville Price 50 cents. •
26 3.434 y
.11A.RoN VON .1- Urci.ll4:l,Eit.
HERB 1'1.14145. -• ,
, art ESE Pills are lemnpoved of Herbs, whiel, cx.
,
rn• err a s pecific action upon the heart, give an
impulse or atcrial system; the blood
is quickened and equalized in its circulation through
all the vessels, whether the skin, the parts situated,
interniilly. - or the extremities ; secre
tions-of the holy are drawn_ from the blood, thero.ie
a . winsemtent increase 'Of every secretion, and a
quickened action of the 'absorbent el:deal/Amt. or
discharging vessels. Ariy morbid action which may
have taken - place is corrected, all obStriictiOns. arc
removed, the bleed is purified, and the bed) , resumes,
a healthy state.' ,
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BEWARE OF-COUNTERFEITS'
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partibular in putednising to' see .
that-the label of- this Medicine contains a notice Of
its entry ,etcrording.,:to`!Ait eqpnetina. And be
ithcwiswearticuhir in obtaining them at 100 Chat
ham stiett,tiew..York,•Or from•the'
AtEGULAR AGENT,
• '-`'" B-BANNAL
Feb- „..."4 • .
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Lninl)er:S`` Lujnber;i
ripHE subscriber Av;Add eespictfolli .:invite 'the,
.attention"of the-Roblin to Ms stock of 'Lumber,'
which consists of seo,ety. thousand WM!' vations .
hinds suitable for C-olfier): purposes—such tt.s.fiem
lock'., Planks.. Boards. Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2
inches, Sr:walling ,for rYV eggol frAsetutut*d
and fit, rotiniinedfate u4e4lsn,
L '7,-.-20,thonsaildkireafifier - :(01MV- P--
itlteirstnd
,q: 'Al FP rt l f iasterv`gley,...
it: end Abinplint
tithe ail: orethrcfrAvill be:tfisiiosetir of 1(04 4 lid
ieduntnedolinglerrw
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FIRE
'Ph. - -- ,--- ---• 'IPX('` le a
liove meationcd festitutioo an is now prepared to make
.iNSVILANCES apon everSrdeseription of property' at the
10'0M:4yr:item • , . BLNJA MIN BANN%N.
Pottsville. Feb. 27. 1836: 15
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TIIEDELAWARECOUNTY
Insurance 1 Company.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BYLAW, $250000.
CII.ARTERERPETUAL.
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1%,/ AKE both I limited and perpetual insurances
-a
iv on Brick, Stone o Frame Buildings ,- Stores.
Hotels;Mills,l3aims, Stab es, Merchandise, Furniture
and Property of every deseription,against lossor dam—
age by FIRE. ;
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware County lusurance company willalso
insure against loss on, all kV, of 'marine risks and a
gainst the damage or loss iipere the transportation of
goods, wares, and mercsnclise by water, or by rail way.
upon terms as fayearable as any other institution. '
For ally further intermaiion on the subject of insur
ance, either against Fire. Marine or inland risks.
Apply to •HENRYIG.. ROBINSON. Artent.
ply 15 34—tf • I %t Schuylkill Haven.
• Or WILLIAM B. POTTS.
' ' 1 Ai. Orwigebtag.
rocket Maps.
"[UST received a ilestf sopply of Pocket Maps for
aP Travellers among which are
Traveller's Guide throughout the United States
Maps of Pennsylvania.
do. Ohio
do. indium
do. Illin ois
dm Michigan
do. Missouri
do. Wisconsin'
do. Arkansas
do. Louisiana Alabama and Mississippi
do. Tens;
. Also Canals-and Rail Roads throughout the Vpi
ted States, all Of which will be sold at Philadelphia
prices. B. BANNAN.
Srlo2l 38
Paisage from the
OLD COUNTRY. -
PERSONS wishing to pay, their pas—
sage for their friends in the OW Coon
-00141,:, try. can have their business atiended to
!!_ l. . by applying to B. BANNAN.
Miners' Journal office.
Hie rates of Fare from Liverpool to New York
is $l5, and $l6 including Hospital Money—Chil.
dren under 10 years ofage half price.
Marchl4 11
WINSLOW'S
COMPOUND BALSAM OF
SIOREHOURID.
fIOMPOSED or the concentrated virtues of the
ILI herbs of Horehound, Boneset and several other
vegetable substances. Warranted pure from any
!Mom' whatever. This invaluable
.medicine is
daily effecting some of the most astonishing cures
that have ever been known. All who have eves used
it for astlitha,' coughs. spitting blood, whooping
cough, creeper hives, consumption, chronic pleurisy,
hoarseness, pain and soreness of the breast, difficulty
of breathing, and ,everyi other disease of the lungs
end breast, can and du attest to its usefulness.—
Bronchitis, a disettie which is sweeping thousands
upon thouliandii to ic premature grave, under the Luis
taken dame of Consumption, is always cured by it.
The usual syrriptbins of this disease, Bronchitis, are
cough, soreness of the 'lungs or throat, hoarsness,
difficulty of breathing, asthma, hectic fever, a spit
find up of phlegm or matter, and sometimes blood.
It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the
inside of the wh"le of the wind tubes or air .easels,
which run, through, evcky part of the lungs. The
Balsam immediately suppresses the cough. pain, in.
flainmation, lever and difficulty of breathing, & pro.
duces a free and easy expectoration and a cure is
soon kffected.
Road the thllowing le , ter from
Pittsford,' Monroe co. Nov. 9,1839.
Mr. Jubn M. Winslow. Druggist.
Dear Sir : I have been , for a series of years afflict.
ed with an affeetim of the Lungs, and a hard cough,
and have many times arose. in the morning as com
pletely exhausted, by excessive coughing during the
night as a person; would be by a hard days' labor, I
have tried most of the .popular remedies of the day,
but never found relief until I met with your Balsam
of Horehound. All the other remedies or paltatives
that 1-have um d, leave the bowels in a congested
slate, while yeurfi have them soluble and free. This
consider a great desideratum. On taking a dose
of yimr Balsam when going to bed, I rest, quietly
through the night, and my sleep is refreshing.
take great pleasure in recommentling'your Balsam
of Horehound 1,9 all those afflicted with pulmonary
complaints or arty disease appertaining to the lung
and I take this opportunity to thank you for the
great relief and benefit I have experienced through
your instrumeatality. Yours, with much respect,
W M COGS W ELL.
Price 50 cents I perbottle. •
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For sale by CLczacrrs & PARVIN. and Wis. T. Er.
-rimi, Pottsville.Pa ,aird by Druggists in the Country
generally.
Feb. 22,18.10 8
,i)ri W illiantsEvans 2 .
o qrHING SYRUP,
- I FOR CHILDREN.
To Nothers and
'VIE passage of the teeth through thegums produces
•••• troublesome and dangerous symptriptii. It is known
by mothers that 'there is a great irritation in the:mouth
and gums during this process. The toms Swell, the se
cretion of the.saliva is increased, the child is seized with
frequent arid sudden fits of crying, watching. starting in';
its sleep, and spasms in peculiar parts; the child shricke
with extreme violence. and thrusts its fingers into its
mouth. If theke preeurssry symptoms arc not speedily,
alleviated, spasmoili , convulsions universally supnrvents!
and soon cause the dissolution of ihelinfant, If mothers
who have their little,babeis afilictudfwith there di,tress
ing svmptoms,would apply die celebrated Anturican
S:othing'Syrup. , Which has preserved hundreds of,
infants
when thought pant recovery. from being Suddenly attack
.ed With that fatal malady:convulsions.
- This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when,
thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as,
the Syrup , is rubbed an,the gums, the child will I . c:covet...l
Thi3 preparation is so innocent,iso efficacious, and so.
pleasant, that no child will refuse to letits gums be ifibUd;
with tt. When infants are at, the age of four rtiontlia;
though there is no•apperwanee' of, teeth..oat' bottle or,
the Syrup should:be used on the gams to open the pores
Patents should rifler be without the Syrup to tke cutlery
where these are.,young childremfor tfa child-I%loms an
the night withithe pain in the gums, the Syrup immedi
ateftives ease, by opening the potds' and healihg the
dir.'therebY, revealing Convelsions,cevercezo.
.I,EWARL: OF COUNTERFEITS. -.
117 Coat/mi.-41e particular. in.pare basing , to see that,
the label of this medicine containtrii notice Ofiti - entry
according to 'Act tif Conkress. And be likeivise particu
lar in obtaining)them at 100 Chatham street, New=York,
_
or kelp th ,
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REGULAR AGENT. • --;
- ' t '• ' B. BANNAN,
REIIIOI(A.L.-7-DR. EVAtiS has removed
his OFFICE ib Philadelphia for oftisCatattaitms
and ArrEnteirr Puts, end' Evart's Sootriinta Brans.
for Children Verithjpg.la Nm• , 3 SOUTH SEVENTH,
CORNER OF MA l' STREET, where all Wiliness
co nnected with the .sale of, his Medicines; will hr mare
be ;transacted;; and where the ayifEinedicinest ay al•
ays lie bad GPOIINE.',
• ; AVM. EVAM. M; D;
Principal' office: is , at 'Neill:kr:Ghat:bent
oi_cet, New where contirtnicatione lett.o;ert
betnaile direct. -4 1 -' - 1;
itr B W A W9FAXOTARFEStitM
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by
rana
- Port. Clinton Foundry:
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sale; 'the'rikridry
v 7 Oleasarilly at Pori Cli on,Selinylk
erninty; reasonable terms. This Ecamdry
is at, the commencement of the, . Little Schitiikill
and. Sotifuebaitia Rail Road, now' malting, an#
will in a short time bel one of the Seek sitaati9os
in the countr,' to do a. large business For ter*,
Ste. apply to • PARKE di; TIERS,
Iron Founders,
or ISAC MYERS.
Port Clinton. ,
S-63t '
a.,.
1
Pascallton Works Ware
house.
No. 77 South, Third Street, S. E. corner Wain'
PHILADELPHIA.
alorris, Tasker 6V .Morris,
IRON Founders,, and Manufacturers of . Coal
GrateS, Fuinaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil
era, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron
Ttibes; for Steam, Oita. Mit Water, &c. ' •
Davy's Safety Lamps
of the best Construction.
Patterns for the Foundry received, and postings
delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St.
Philadelphia. • 1 .
September 26.1838. 7.5-tf
Map of
WISCONSIN and lowa Public Land Surveys
a ; very •useful Map for person desirous of
settling in the above mentioned States, just received
and for sale by, ' B. BANNAN.
Oct 19 . 41
Davyls,,Safety Lamps,
ifle the best construction,and most approved kind
`I-F also makes new gauses to old lamps, and other
epairs done at the subscriber% Clock, anti Watch
Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville.
June 1 29.. , 4f JOSEPH COATSWORTH.
WHIPS! WHIPS! !
A FRESH supply , of Whips, warranted of a en
perior manufacture, just received and• enr sale
at this Office. B. HANNAN.
Jan 25 4
• Davi& Geometry.
FIRST Lessons in Geometry, with practical ap
plications in Mensuratioo,and Artificer's Work
and Mechanics, by h arles Davies, just received
and for sale by B. BANNAN.
oct 26 • • 43
Medicated ',Sarsaparilla.
AFRESH supply of Leidy's celebrated stedient
ed Sarsaparilla, just received and'for sale by,
• Feb_ 8 6 B. BANNAN.
Feitivals & Fasts.
A fresh supyly, just received and for sale by
BANNAN
March 22 II-
X E
DREG STORE:
THE subscriber respectfully informs
bis friends and the public in general, that
L•- • -, he has just received and opened , an as•
sortment of genuine and fresh •
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND
DYE STUFFS,
together with a variety of Perfumery and Fancy
Articles, and an as,ortment r of PA'T'ENT MEDI.
CINES such as
Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, Turlington's
Balsam, Dloby'e Carminative,Balsam De Malta,
British Oil, Harlem Oil, Op edetdoc, Worm Tea,
BeckirelEye Salve, Lee's Antibllious pills, Thom p.
son's Eye Water, Golden Tincture, Tetter, Ring
Worm and Itch Ointment, Barber's celebrated
Horse Powder,j&c. &c.,
All of which.are offered for sale very low.'
UT Having engaged the services of an EXPERL
ENCED DRUGGIST from Philadelphia, he feels
confidence in assuring the' public that PHYRICTAN'S
PrascatriloNs will he carefully and accurately corn.
pounde'd'it all hotirs. .Neither pains or expense
have been spared in procuring the best selection of
articles, and he hopes by attention and care to merit
and recieve his, share of public patronage.
• JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
Ventre Street—next to Mahantango.
Pottsville, eb. 2.2, 1840.
41. BARGAIN.
For Sale or to Rent,
7n ACRES Coal Land, with Waggons, Schutes
•-iF Sateen% Landing, ite., all in complete order
for working, haying 3 good Veina open, shunted
near Middleporti and. known as the Lew is cg Bul
Tract. I ' For terms apply to
JAMES M. BEAT TY,
or JACOB PETERS, Philadelphia.
Assignees of Jacob Bull & Co.
March 23 12 lf
Caution•
THE . Subgeriber gives notice that the 75 °acres of
Coal Land pear Middleport, •advertised for sale
by James M. Beatty' and bents yeters, Assignees of
Jacob Bull & Co.. are not the property of the said
'Jacob Bull & Co., nor ut the:said 'Assignees, but
that the title to the Moiety:or:the : land is vested in
the subScriher, end in the representatives of thin ry
E.Neleigh, deceased, and that arsy title derived frnin
said assignees will be'coeteered t at law by the sub.
, scribtg. • ROBERT B: NELION.
Dec 14th 50—tf
Dr. ni. Eva nay.
f, •
Camomile Pills , citres
Consutnitlion, Coughs, and Colds, ,
FRVOUS tli'srases, liver cOMplmint, dytipeintia
4 .• 11 billions dieeases, piles, tilcers,ifenta lie weakness
''and all cases of hypochondriaeism, low spirits.' pal
pitation of heart, nervous irritability, nervous weak.
ness, fluor albus, seminal weakness, indigestion,: loss
of appetite, heartburn, general debility, bodily weak
netts, choloritt or green sickness, fliftnlency, hysteri.
cal faintings, hysterics, headaches,Thecup,. sea dick
nesigbight mare, rheumatism, asthma.
Ivo:, cramp. spasmodic affections, and those who
ire victims ID that most excruciating disorder, Gaul,
will:fiud relief trom their stifferinge, by a course of
Dr. Evans'imediCifte. s•; ' -
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. .[
ED" Goution.Be particular in purchasing to are
that the label of this Medicine contains kipotice of ,
Pe entry according lt. Act of Congress. - And be like
wise particular iu obtaining them at 100 Chatham
street, New York; or trom the
Regular Agent.
• ' 8.. BANNAN, Pottsville.
Of when% also may be obtained, ,
Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (tor te.thing,) ,
Dr. Evans' Fe'ver and Aguc Pills,
Di. Good's Fe:reale:Ms, ' '
-The ,Baron Vort,llutcheleOs Pills. •
- I The above invaluable Medicinea are S'old 4 Whole-
sate and Retail at 100 Chatham Street,, New York,
3 South Seveoth Street. Philadelphia. 36 Corphill
Boston, Mass, , And the following Agents:—.;
&Bennett, Pottsville, .Hamilton & Grier, Carlisle,
'Wm.,llol,l.,Harr b gi Bar n ide, lock huven,
:John %Vind. ttineaster. D. S. Clarke„ Erie, J P.
Olmstead, Bethany, B. Campbell & CO. ‘fayneoburg.
Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J. W. ptinean, Bed.
ford, (Htigh•Arters; Irwin & Arthursp'Pittsburg,
C. Christman, Mauch Chunk, Hand &,Kirtland,
Housdale, o:Bright, Allentown.
PILEMOVAto*Dr, Evansiiiiii removed
' his office in )',hilacielphia for the gale rif his CIAMO
Svatie,for children Teething, to
No. 3Sontlitsiiveneh, corner of Market Street, where
all hasineits connected. with the sale*bis Mee ieines,.
will in future' be' transaited .arid where the above-
Medicines may elways,be had Gisioirin - .
. WM„ EVANS, M: 'D.
N. 11741;e krincipal 'Office - is at . No. 100 :chat.
.hani.tifidt; Newt. York, where ComMunication by
Jitter ars requested le he - Mitle'dtred.
erOE r W E02 1 E., - fiVONTERPEITS
.'• `f• 3
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NEW STORE..
„•! .7",--`4` • -.
T. az W.-Pollock - =
AVE, just received a Dips: and F.lii.ant: assor
ment of Fall and Minter Goods,' consisting o
Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Bdffalo Cloths, Cassi
nieres, and Sattinets.
. Mentions' ' Frencli‘Chintzei, Calmm.l, Muslin de
Lanes, ' Shallas. &c. ,
rocha, Merinoe, and Woollen Shawls &
Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stocks. •
Blankets. Tickin, Canton Flannels, Br. and
BL Moans, Country Flannels, &c.
Hosiery, and Gloves, Looking Glasses, Waiters, &c.
With a general assortment of Hardware, Queen
ono Cedar Ware, Nails and Spikes.
Wrought, and Horsehoe Nails; Anvils and Vices
American, English r ßlister, Cast, Shear. and Ger,
man Steel. . , • ,
All of which will be disposed of at the lowest
prices.—Call and See.
Nov 23
Preserves.
'VHF subscriber has just received and offers for
ta sale preserved
Quinces, Pears, Crab Apples..
Peaches, and G k ingt3r.
• Currant Jelly,
Blackberry do.,
Tamarinds. JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
oct 26 - 43-tf
RAIL ROAD IRON.
Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 21.xe
to ix} inch.
RAIL ROAD TIRES from 33 in. t 56 in. exter
nal diameter, o
turned& un
tuined.
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,3 in. diameter Rail Road
• / Axles. manufactured from
the patent EV Cable bon.
RAIL ROAD FELT. for placing between the
Iron Chair and stone block
• of edge Railways.
INDIA RUBBER ROPE
Zeala man nd ufactured from
New Flax emigrat
ed with India Rubber, and
intended for incline Planes.
CHAINS. Jost received a completes's ,
• sortment of Chains, from a
in. to I} in. proved & man
ufactured from the best ca
bje Iron.
SHIP BOAT AND RA IL ROAD SPIRES,
of different sizes, kept con.
stantly on hand and for sale by
A. & G. RALSTON. & CO.
No. 4, South Front Street.
Philadelphia, Janpary 18. 3-Iy.
Shamokin Coal Lands
FOR SALE.
gIiNE undivided half pait .of two tracts of land,
I." situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland
county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted
names of John Brady, and Robert Gray, containing
eight hundred and sixty-eight acres and allowances;
these lands are adjoining th e
. fluurishing, town of
Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottsville)
they abound with both the red ash and the white
ash coal ; and on the lower tract iron ore, of the kid
ney species. has been found in considerable quanti.
ties. The Pottsville end Danville railroads runs
nearly through the middle of both tracts, and is in
complete order from Sunbury to the centre of the
gray tract, thus giving them the command of all
the markets on the Susquehanna, (and now that the
canal is finished to the tide water) of all the
markets on the Chesapeake.
This property is offered for- sale, to close the
estate of the late Colonel Francis Johnston, by
A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor,
No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street,
West of Broad.
Philadelphia Feb. 8 6
For Sale.
A FARM of laud, in the immediate vicinity of
. 41 a• Palsy'lle, containing 20 Acres, 10 Acres of
which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation.
ALS 1, a valuable tract of land in Jefferson coun
ty near Ridgeway settlement, containing 1005 acres ,
This tract is heavily timbered with White Pine and
Cherry, and the soil is excellent for agricultural
poses.
The Warren and Ridgeway Turnpike pa es a
long said land. The County at present contains about
Eighteen Thousand inhabitant's and is fast increas
ing. The subscriber proposes 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
ishing, and fast improving county.
For terms, or further information. enquire of
WM. HAGGERTY,
Executor of A. Wainwright, deceased.
Pottsville, Nov 2 44-tf
Talron Manufacturers.
►SHE Subscriber having obtained the assignment
from Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur
naces, and holding also the patent of the late Dr.
Geisenhainer for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with
Anthracite Coals and retaining the exclusive right
of said patient to manufacture M4l,liable Iron and
Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac
ture of Iron. Applications to be made tcrWilliam F.
Dean, Esq., at Pottsville.
F. W. GEISSENHAINER.
Jan. 4' 1
POTTSVILLE.
IRON WORKS.,
NORWEGIAN STREET,
Opposite Moitimer's Hotel.
THE sulEcriber manufactures Steam Engines of
rirsv power or capacity for Pumping. Clearing.
and Working Mines, or. propelling Iron Furnaces.
Rolling Mills, Forges, Grist Mills orSaw Mills, Cast
Iron Blowing Cylinders, lid Blast Pipes, of the
moat efficient and - approved Pins.
Rail Road work, &c., together with every descrip.
firm of Machinery that can be made in a Foundry;
Blacksmith arid Machine Shop, executed promptly
and do tavourable
Drawing of Plans and Arrangements will be made
without charge for all Wurk that may be ordered at
the above Establishment..
BENJAMIN F. POMROY.
Mechanical Department under the direction of
E. W.• McGinn: Eli; Maainist. -
Jan 25, 4--If
Antitratite Iron.
To Iron Maaters.
THE subscriber s will be prep& a ft er the 10th
January 1840, to llarnish plane and Araftii
for building furnaces ; ' 'to runelt iron with An
t hraciie, and will attend' presonally eithei to'build.'
inE or blowing in. W,deems unnecessary to of:
for to the growing importance of this branch Of the
iron basiness, or to offer testimonials of hie eepert:
enee in both the elds Cuuntry and Athettes.. The
'success which has attended his excrtinniin Potts.
yille will be the guarantee of his futule 'operellone.
Persons who desire' hie ervices or _any infordia
'thin connected with his: asipess, will make epplica.
lion by letter to his address: ' '
BENJAMIN PERRY, •
fpftsiille, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
52-;-61rina '
Dec: 28,
BesumptiUn' of Business.
NEW- DIVITG STORE,- '
ITHE Subscriber returns his grate n 1 acknowl .
edgements to the; citizens of Pottsville and
'others, who stepped fcfrtiard to his assistance after
'the loss of his property by ; fire in December last,
And would also acquaint them and the public gen,
Orally, that he has,again commenced ,the Drug
Business in the housetOrrncrly occupied by, guides
'W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the lioreugh,of
Pottsville where May tilsitiya be had a general as.
.
'sortment of '
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Drugs, , i :Medicines •
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• Paints, • . .011 s,„ ..-,;
Glass,:- • . ! Dye Stntri&
lbw
. .-,-,
And every Other article' in'the above line; Mt eb he
is disposed to sell on very low, nd accommodating
terms. . - ~
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N. ,11. 117 Physicians priaeriptiona'earefully - Pit
op at the shorted *Ake. ', ,
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1 __, . • -• '''.',, ' ,- 1411. T. EPTI;49.
'.., Puttevllle 114,000838.
1 , ' ,:-.-7-7
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ir HO WA NTSl3whitit OwE
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reletttie /o'444:public to. the earettrousirtibiste . , ,:-,'":.
tary letterepubliehed recently le this papqettedthe ' ''.. -. , 5„
Good Ss marititCrelati we to the happy tindUnefi I _efe ' '..! ' , I‘ .-
'recta Of the adMinistritien:Oli •'l' -''' -' ''_E l : • '"'
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'bIOFFAI s 'S LIFE PILLS ANDPIIIENIEABVI ~ .: ,
-..-Thoatewho have perustatthe letters abietiellef
to will observetbat tit almost teserY- cue therattat .
the faUt, that eo.iticonvenienceofnny, ecei attends the
taking of these .tuedicnies. ie .ardietlrl,t.asPsi but that • '
the patient. without feelieg their, operation, is tallier-
sally left in a stronger and
-better olicbeilth' thin '
was experienced preveaus to beingaffliciediarith (Batik
and in all cases's:if acutestifferia great relief is obtaia• -
°din a few houti, and a cure . ' getterallrelleated in
;two or three days.- -.,
s:4' -' ..•:..,' . i' - , ,' ~.- --,.
Incase' FEVER of every 'tiescriptieht fust, 1 11 ,t bil* '
lioneaffections, it is unnecessary for ute telsaf Regattas
I believe the, LIFE .111EDIPINES are co, universally
admittettto be the most speedy and eflbc al care: e;"
cant in all diseases of that class. ' ' - •
The LIFE MEEICINES are also a moat excellent
relief in affections of the Liveried Boleti, as ht.a been .
proved in hundreds of cases where pare* havecome
forward and requested that their experience in taking
them might be published for the benefit ambers. „In
their operation in such, cases, they restore the tenser
the Stomach. strengthen ilie digestive organs. and invig
orate the general functions of the whole bed', and thus
become to both sexes (for , they are perfectly adapted to
moan invaluable means orpteventing ditiease and re.. ,
acong health. .
,
In affections of the head. whether accompanied with
pain and giddinesa.or marked by the grevious . calamity
of impaired mental energy; in tralpitauoni of the heart.
flatulence, loss of appetite and ',strength, and the melte.
plied symptoms of disordered! digestion, THE uks
MEDICINES will be' fouid to possess the imost salutary
efficacy. ,
Constitutions relaxed. weaki or decayed. in men or
women, are under the immediate influence of the LIFE
MEDICINES. Old coughs, asihmas. and! consumptive
habits are soon relieved and speedily cure. Poverty of
blood, and emaciated limbs will ere long meet the hap
piest change; the chill watery fluid wilibecome rich and
balsamic, and the limbs - be coiertal with flesh, firm and
healthy. I
Nervous disorders of every kind, and frim whatever.
cause arising. fly before the effects of the LIFE MEDIA
CINES, and all that train of ainkings, anxieties,and tre.
mon m which so dreadfully affect the weak ,lthe sedentary •
And the delicate, will in a shOrt time be succeeded by -,
cheerfulness, and every presage of health. 1 • ,
For weakness. deficiency olinatural strength. and re
laxation of the vessels. by too . frequeneindulgiume of
the passions, this Mauve, certain,ana feeble reme ;
dy. ,
Those who have long resided in hot c hutes, and are
languid and relaxed in their.whole system; way take the
LIFE MEDICINES with the happiest effects; and per
sons removing to the,Southfirn States o' West Indies
cannot store a morelordni article to Health and life.
The following cases are ambng the rilost recent CUM
effected, and gratefully acknowledged by the persons
benefitted:? 1
Case of Jacob C. Hunt, New Windsor. Orange County,
N. Y.—A dreadful tumor destroyed nearly the whole of
his face, nose and pe
t iew. Experienced _ quick relief from
the use of the Li is Medicine!, and in leas than i three
months was entirely cured. [Case report eti.NVith a-wood
engraving in a new pamphlet now in presp].
Case'orThoreas Purcell, senior, 84 years °rage—Was
afflicted 18 years witk swellings in his lege—was entire.
ly cured by taking 42 pillars 3 weeks. I •
Case ofJoan Daulton, Aberdeen, Ohl rheumatism'
five years—is entirely cured—has used the LIFE MED
ICINES for Worms in children and found ihem a savers
eign remedy. , ,i ,1
Case of Lewis Austin—periodical sick headache—
always relieved by a small close—now pearly free from
it.
Case of Arden Ames—cared of a most inveterate
and obstinate dyspepsia.and general debility% . - - ._ .. -
Case of Adah Adams, Windsor, Ohie—rheumatism. •
gravel, hoer affections, and general nervous debility,had
been cenfineds-wairaised fromfher bed by taking one.
box of pills and a bottte of bitters—a most extraordinary
cure—she is now a very healthy and robust woman—
attested by her husband Shubil Adams. I ,
Case of Mrs. Badges. wife of Joseph Badger—nearly
similar to the above, result the same. ' •
Case of Susan Goodarant. h young unmarried woman
—subject to ill health for several yearsa small course
of the Life Medicines entirely restored her-is now hale
and healthy. i
Case of Miss Thomas. daughter of Eli Eli Thomas—
cough and symptoms of ctinsumption+.cared in friar ,
weeks. Her sister cured of; a severe attack of inflama
tory rheumatism in one week! c.
Case of S. Colvin-cared ot severe attack of scarlet
fever in a few days by the Life Medicines. . , .1
Case of Harriet Twogood; Salim, N. Y.-was is a
very low state of health a year and a half-did not expect
to recover. Miss T. is now able to walk ateint and' is •
rapidly recovering both health and strength.
Case or Benjamin J. Tucker-severe Casts of fever and
ague-cured in a very short apace of time. Directions
followed strictly. I ;
Case of' Amos Davis-Affection of the Liver; after try
ing doctor's remedies' in vain for a long time, was cured
by the Life Medicines without trouble., .
Extraordinary case of Lyman Pratt, who was afflicted
with Phthisic 20 yeare-effecied a perfect cure in 24 hours
by the use of the Life Me:Heine& I *
Thousands of persons afflicted in like manner, have, •
by a judicious use of MOFFAT'S ',WE PILLS and
PIICENIX BITTERS, been restored to all the enjoy
ments of all the comforts oflife. The Bitters are pleas. .
ant to the taste and smell, gently astringe the fi bres of ,I
the stomach, and give that proper tenuity which a goal-
digeetion requires. As nothing can be:better adapted tin
help and nourish the constitution, so !there is nothings '
more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly . same
cious in all inward wastiege, loss of appetite. aims
tion.depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of. the
hands and limbs, obstinate coughs, 'shortness of breath
._
oe consumptive h abits. I •
, . .-.
The Life Medicines possess wondeiful efficacy = in all
nervous disorders, fits, headache, weakness. heaviness •
and lowness of spirits, dimnese off sight, confuted
thoughts, wandering of mind, vapourt and melancholy.
and all kinds of hysteric complaint/4re gradually remov
ed by their use. In sicknese of the stomach, flatulencies
or obstructions. they are safe and . powerfuL and as a
purifier of the blood, they havetot their equal its the -
world !
For additional - paiticulars of the - alekre medicines, see
Moffat's “Good Samaritan,"a copy orwhich aceompa•
ties the medicines; a copy can also bp obtained of' thilW
different Agents who have the medicines for sale. ..• . 4.
French. German, and Spanish' directions Can be bbl
tamed on application atthe Office.37s Broadway- • ...T.;. -
All post paid letters will receive immediate attentions .
Prepared and sold by William B Moffat, 375 Broadways
New York. - A liberal deduction maids to those Who '
purchase to sell again.l ''
-
Agents. , -;The Life Medicines may also be Jett3 of the
principle druggists in everyitown throughontthe Wilted .
States and the Canada.. Ask fot Molfat's Life. Pills
and Phoenix Pills; and be sure that a fac simile
Moffat's signature is upon the label of eachlmule of
bitters and box ofpills. - 1 - -_ - .
These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messri.
• • - MILLER &- HAGGERTY, Porsiille. '
Dec Ist. 1839. I i
. 'lt 51.4
EEC
Emerson's Schooli Books.
FIRST Class Reader, •
Second do. ,
Third • ' do.' •
Spelling Books,. • . ."., •
Arithrriatica No.l avid 2, I '
Just recei'ved and for Bala wholealile and *ail by,
March 28 —l3 ' - BANNAN
J ,
UST opined, itlaige.and "aplendtti eupplyof s ea; -
sonahly GnoriccOmpronngkgenerateasortmerii
of ' ' . I '• ' ; : • - ' -
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Books. .. 1 -•_ • .
TBE Works or the Rey4;Charles S ti ck; late Nth.'
Teter of the Gospel, complete in 6 vote:
.Original Family &filmy. its 5 iota.:
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Daddridgee Family, Expatior:,-in - 4irno ,
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