The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 28, 1840, Image 1

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"Fire" ilieki
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1111riiHE bittbi ited and abrpetual Insurances nn
Brick. Stone r Frame Buildings, Stores. Hotels
~:grills,Barns,Stabl Me robe nd ize.Furntture. an a. Prop
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oily oQi . ver4 deseriittion. amlinst:Joss or damage by
' i Fißg• ~ !. I . -
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The sabsctaber as been apilotnted AGIERT for the a
lbcrre atentioecati - titntion and is now prepared to make
Itrinntarmssjapnti every - description of property •st the
lowestratest - • - Etk:NJAIMIN BANNAN,
Pottivilic4 F 0.27.18.36. 1 ~ ' 15
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irlitE PELAWARE COUNTY
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nee onspany.,
CAPITAL AUTIIORISEO! BY LAW; $250 '
000.
• ' CHARTER PERPETUAL.
AKE. Moth ' limited arid " perpetual Insurances M
on Brick; tone or Frame Buildings, • Stores,
Untela, Milln;Barlia, , tableir, Merchandise. Furniture
andiProperty ;slavery user' tion,against lossor dam
age by FIRE.'
The
AND INL ND INSURANCE. .
'The ,DelawOre County Ins ranee company will also
insure against loas on all kinds of marine risksand a
gainst the dOmage Of loss uphn the transportation of
goods. wares. and mercandise by water, or by rail way,
upon termalire fayourable as Amy other institution. •
For any f"urther informal n on the subject of insor
ance. either'. against Fire,'m rine or inland risks.
Apply to . s I HENRY . ROBINSON, Asent.
July 15 E i 34-tf. i At Schuylkill Haven.
or it ILIAAM B. POTTS,
; • •okt Orwigiburg,
NEW - TO TH AFFLICTED.
-..r
' . . Y g • es , Sc ' Albright's
.st
. zo Celgrided : ()tante Health Jr Life Preserver. 41!)
THIS !Sidle ne knOwn ('pr many yeais as Yea.
ger'a iniedi ine has r4ver been qffered to the
public for tittle until oflule,lthe proprietors have been
prevailed Upon to I offer it for the behe fi t of those
who are laboring under. 3r of the diseases ,here
• enumerated. viz : “Ilin re, Ulcers of the throat
end. bodYi. Liar complaint; Spitting of flood,
Whooping; Cough. RhournetiO affections in the head
end body, old of long scitnding attended with ee.
vete pain iiiiOnl the breast Corm:me:rum in many
t i
cakes, where this patient h &been abandoned by the
Physician; and (pronounce ah incttrable case, this
medicine Imp had the mos wOnderful effect:" •
i The proOieOrti are wel mare of the' numerous
medicinesibat ore already offered to the public for
the cure-of soline of the libove diseases, many of
which have not the slighteet effect of performing at
any tuncqa et re-.but th i ,, humerons testimonials
' , which have of late been gpvc i n to them, by some of
the most respectable citiz nsi shows that there can
no longer [ be any doubts • regards the medicine
• winch they how offer, and w uld say to those attire
'e tad—give
.. itl a' t ial—ndhe e tio its directions, and we
will warrant a rmanent nitre.
Certificates of some of I e MoiLremarkable cures
can be seen by halling,opo i any of the Agents. Di.
reetiong fcir ;using the me icii.e will be found to ac
company each ,bottle. i ,
'V. T 1 Eplir g and J. .C. Martin, Druggists,
'' Pottrivillea,a. Miller, Shie )i and Smith, Hamburg,
Berke Co:lPa., payer & II shong;Reamstown. Lan
' caster Co.! pa., George P eager,Myersiown, Leba
' non - Co:Fa.; Jacob Albri ht, Lancaster, Pa., Sam
' nel Ritter, P. M. Reading" Pa.
' irr Price $1 per bottle. I
, July. 4, ' I.
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.SW.rtLIM 9 S
For the cure' of iScrofula,
the host ofpairifutdisa,
affections remising there '
Sores; White Swellings, Lo'
General Debittiy,-4rc. an a l
Impuritkplitlood.
TMediine is par
thie ansoi) or th4:“v
purifier of .the! blood. It
debilitate'dieonstitutioaa,
- Beim°. °nautili they have
It is alvii recommeniledli
end hrensi a suppose
wherelhe con st itution is
Merehrioir Qinine ;
THIS 1 MEDICIN E
just triblite tolitigreat
ed by:the rnoSteelebrate.
in the United States etidl
'et the spuriciuS mixtures;
the eupVort from
•fact offernim argument
it needs Only , n be inentil
13waim'sTanacea is rem
ads for whorn PhYsicians
.ups, Exiractst, &c.
a': Swaim's
Sold. by; 8. !Bunion, •
tVirod John .C. Marti
,Pottsville j '
Septeenher
To SAuhlkilllsh — Si;iwn who ship Coal 1
directtolNew York.
!TIRE itubsOitter is piceare..l at all times with Horsesi
At. , and the nrs traessary !foisting Machinery to discharge,
tho i Schus , lkill Coal . Boats mediatcly on applicatiomat
the loweatiat .. - ,t
Also. tlerssaii . d Hoierng Tackle to let to those who, i
wish to ticithdir own disel)arging'. 1
Apply!4.No: 12, Washlngton street, m a- the Battery!
l
WAI. T. ANDERSON.
.
Itew rod, " 840. 11-tf
March 14:
imu ir ii mmt.„„,m.pu
• • I - 1 - .
Plo.'retith/ti 'Afire
hiliittinte of the 8,
fo often heti
Children ,!u YNEt
_certain an safe'prepa
various an d or Worm
want o Apitetite, Inf.
Debility of the Stomach'
Digestt n . To lie 'had
atrect, j'hijadelphia...an
Came 13r. Patsin, Poi
. ,
i• ,'. • s x i ttice.
Tilß'iti ens! of Set:jiylkilf Count!, will apply to
' th4Le islatore ofi Pennsylvania, at their next
atigaion;,..l , for
. a Branch of the United States Bank of
PennOanto to be located in the Borough of Potts
stile With a, capitol ,i3f 1,000,000 Dollars, . ae,
cordingto the provilnods of the law' in such caeca
made end provided;
Joner47
,' Sp 1 .
- ' i' ills' Sri Steel Pens. •
•
J US i receav e d afresh supply of Quits, and aisti
a taiga :supply of Bice' Pena, among which are
veralPeßl4l4l-Iklioplieneat 75 cents per' rois
in Bala, lineoifintii.by...,
June' 1., ,- ',',',' , 15:-=.l::' ' B. BANNIAN.
• • Poil-Clfr*fon Foundr y -;
~
,1; ...-FEI _$=A;l6.lE. _ I,
itpri , i..tlbe..s9l 4 l, at prlkiilii . tiale the Fouridr i vl
11
leniently intim ed atPort Clinton, Sell uy lk i I
county '
on ! verrreasonitiliterme4Allie Foundry
ii . ht tfie coMmeneeiniiit of the. Littl e, Schuylkill
end `Shatin'ebenea ' ROil Road.; noir making,: and .
1011 iqa ahoil, time bi , one - of the • best eituatioud
in thiTuntry . to do allorao business For tenni ✓
ik• o•aP"IY to "-' ' ) .IPARICEdt TIERS:
t; •• i ' :-• , ' inn Founiirrs Philadelphia. 1
Ir‘ . .
V. '' - • ' '., -4 ' Port Clinton 1
• , V, ', '. . :-.. f-43
"Kai, .iefavoia edal
A ~ kf a hlsupply jai received and fin. instill, • -
• B. PANNAN.
eanber it
27-tf
IitNACEA,
Kings hitherto
r ee"'Bh in "B. a Ele
em. Rheumatism, Ulcerous
seates of the liver and Skin.
till ,piseases arising from
Iciilarly recommended at
• as an alterative and a
! gi.es a tone and vigor , to
;which invalids are uncon
-I,7ciierienced its effectv.
Diseases where the lungs
to be affected, and also
!liken down by the ,use of
1
as j the singßlar fortune a
• rti, of being reccommend-
Practitioners of Medicine
E' rope ; whereas Lot one
1 de in imitation of it, has
l e edical Faculty. This
I L
J. plain and conclubive,tkat
med to enforce conviction.
Mended to all those inval-
J
prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr
Lkbaratory, Philadelphia!
kent for Schuylkill Conn.
, pru gg ist, Centre Streel
11
27-If
r! worms!!
11ttlesoirie and dangerous in
, rititah, and Bowels, which
th' - ^nWitiistrov the lives of
, VERNIFUGE,
lion for the retntorathf*: .
.;Dyspepsia, Sour Stotniehi
ntile Fever and Ague and
and Organs of
'at No. 20 South TUIRD
d - of Win. T. - Epilog, and
sville—Price 50 'cents.
' 43 - 1 9 •
26-6zno.
,
PEol l ims urtE
OF
I ZiAZINT COACZEs
/Between Reading,Pottgrilie
'ram Subscriberri respectfully announce to the
public that they have commenced running
DAILY LINE OF TWO HORSE NEW TROY
I - BUILT COACHEB,
Between, Reading and Pottsville: - This Line will
leave Reading -every 'morning at T o'clocs,
and arrived at Pottsville at 1 o'clock. P. M. Where
connects with - Pott, SchoetieWrinnev &
Line for Northumberland, Catinwissa end Danville.
Leaves Pottsville every morning at 7 o'clock, A.
dnd arrives at Reading in time totake the allernoon
Cars for Philadelphia, at . Oil following •
.8 A TA S 0 P F.ARE.
Farithrough.eirber wag, :2 al
Prom R(ading to Hamburg, • , 100
i Frans - Pottsville to Hertzberg, ,1 00
Way Passengers willbe eSeirgedihe squat rates.
'For seats, apply at COL Fintiees end Sisinuel
Beard's Hotels, Reading, and Mortimer's Hotel, and
the Pennsylvania Hall, - Pottsville.
rThe Preprictorahave careful drivers and,easy ri
ding . coaches, and they pledged themselves to the
ipublic that every attention will be 'paid to the com.
Ifert end convenience of passengers.
' - I. FIROMPSON & CO.
36—ti
Septeuiber 5
Sahuon Shad •
IIaIICKLED Satinon, Mesa Shad and No. I Mack
AL fel, for sale by
' -MILLER & HAGGERTY.
Jute 27
Lumber
•
aHE subscribOr would respectfully invite the
. attention of the public to his stock of Lumber,
which consists of seventy thousand feet of various
kinds suitable for Colliery purposes—such as Hem
luck Planks, Boards, Joists, Oak Plank 1 and 2
inches.Scantling for Waggon sills; all well seasoned
and fit for immediate use, also, 1 •
20 thousSnd Weather °Brae,
25 thousand Shingles, '
Pannel Plank l Plastering and Shingling
Lath, all of which will be disposed of }low, and on
accommodating terms. - A. A. GILE.
Feb 15 7tf
Passage from the
OLb COUNTRY.
PERSONS wishing' to p'y their P 7
..: Itolv. sage for their friends in the Old Cou
Ab: try. can have their business attended ) . o
applying to B. BANNAT,
, Miners' Journal 0f8,a..
His rates of Fare from Liverpool to Nevi 'York
is 1117, and 818 including Hospital. Money—Chil
dren under.lo.years ofage half price
March 19
T. C. X W. PoiloCk.
SIGN GOL3EN AXE,
OFFER for sale a large ant extensive asesortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, fi trdware. Hollow Ware.
Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horse• Shoe Nails." And
vile, Vices, BellowS,Mould Boards Plough Shares, aa-
Coulters.
March 31
2)I OFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND
PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity which
these excellent Medicines have acquired. in curing al—
most every disease to which the human frame is liable.
is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person.
They became known by their fruits—their good works
have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith
of the credulous
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia. Biliousand Liver
Affections. Asthma; Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism.
Fevers ;Ind Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State
of the Fields, Unhealthy Appearance of the Skin,Ner
vons Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Deli
cate Health. every kind of Weakness of the Digestive
Gigans, and in all general Derangements of Health, these
Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy
remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most ex
hausted constitutidits. A single triaLwill place the
Lite Pills and Phu*: Bitters beyond the reach of com
petition, in the estimation of :very patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B.
MOFFAT'SMedical Office, 3;5 Broadway. New York.
N. B. None are !genuine unless they have the fac
simile of John Moifat's signature.
The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents,
50 cents, and $1 each, according to the size; and the
Phcen ix Bitters in .tiOttles, at 81 or 52 each, with full di
ections,.
FOR d R.-V(1117 , 011S DiSTRIBUTION—An inter—
esting little pa rnphler. entitled Moffat's Medical Man—
ual,designed as a Domestic Glide to'Health—oontain—
ing accurate inforMation concerning the most preva—
lent disease; and the most• approved remedies—by WM.
B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents.
Agents.— The Life medicines may also be had of the
principal druggists in every town throughout the United
States and the Canadas. Ask for Moats Life Pills and
Monk Bitters; and be sure that a fac simile of John
Nleffat's signaiurels upon the label of each bottle of
bitters and box of pills.
. - These valuable Medicines are fbr stile by Messrs.
Al "UDR & HAGGh:RTit, Pottsville.
September 6th, 1810.
Moffat's Life Pills,, and
Pho-
Iliia Hitters.
? lIE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful tieat
mem of almost every species ofdisease by the use
of MOFFAT!S LIFE MEDICINES; is no longer a
matter of doubt,.as a reference to they experience of
many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove.' Dur
ing the present month alone. . nearly one hundred cases
have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the
'patient has, to all appearance; effected a permaneat
cure by the exclusive and judiciOns use, of the Life Me
dicines—some eight or ten-of- these had been consider.
ed beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such
happy results area source. of great pleasure to Mr. M.
and inspire him with new confidence to recommend
the use of his medicines to hie fellow-Citizens.
The LIFE r ill F.DICI NES are a purelf VEGETABLE
preparation. :They are mild and pleasant in their ope
ration. and at the same time thurougk--acting rapidly
upon the secretions of the system—carrying off all acri
•monious humors, end: assimilating with and purifying
the blood. For this , reason, - in aggiavated cases of
Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a ehor
ter space of time than any other prescription. In fever
and-Ague, Inflammatory Itheumatism4Fevers of every
description, Sick Headache, Ilearf-Inim, Dizziness in
the head, - Paits in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired ap
petite, and in every disease arising from an impurity of
the blood, ore disbrdered state of the stomach, the nee
of these Medicines has always proved to be. beyond
,dowlit, greatly superior to any otheri mode of Ireat
*eat. -' t •
that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be Par i•
etthlrin taking them strictly according to the 'directions.
It taltot by a newspaper notice, or by tiny thing that he
fil'a.nelf Inky, gay in their favor. that he hopes to gain
credit- ilt-it'alenci by the results of a fair trial. Is the
reader an invaittand_does he wish to know Whetherthe
Lifp hie own case? If io, let him
or send to Mr.litoffirkagent in this place and p_rO•
cure a copy of the mediealVenial, deplanede a Do
mestic Guide 'to Health. publisWgratutionaly. He will
there find enumerated very . maiiitettlizeirdmary eases of
cure; and perbapi some erectly- t 6 hie - own.
Moffat's Medical Office in New York ;375 Broadway.
This Medicine can also he Obtained, of J -
• . - • MILLER'&II4Ii TY,
' - • Agents 'for ScbliAl lkonnty.
Pensville, September 26,1340. -
SWAIM'S 'PanacPs, I
'Verinifugr. :
Leidy's 'Blood - Pills, .
g• Medicated Sarsaparilla ,.:
" Tonic - Anti-Dyspeptle CO!"
Alai •
_ •
- DO: - Vegetable rebrila • .1
Dr.Bechters FillinonaryPreservativ . e
1)r. Mile's'Extract of Tomatn,Fills,'
Indian , Specific,
Fire I King'p - Remedy for . di. Tooth
Ache,- ,
• -
F.orisale 4.4 the- subscriber. , :For
farther particulars - - see "advertise
mentainanather part •ofthe
B. -BANNAN.'
Jan 2 '
‘• Minas
A M.S. BboOdeis;iiini Sidesdiis Unlit indeT
mm June
and in 114410, and fur vole tz7", • 7 •
• "." 1 -' hi ILLER - kIiAGgcRTY.
96.
mgm
EOM
• 1- • 4-- gilt I •:.
' IT H E subacii reiviseg
_lnghtnti
• bid friends aud4l]ie pabliclingeneiit,thait•
']-`he: ties' just:received and] opened. sti l t"
-- sorttnent of genuine and fresh ..
DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, tHEmlcmit
r DYE ' STUFFS.
,legMher With' it variety_ ]] of
,Perfumitry'aiiii Parley
libelee end end an assortment of X'ATENT,
.1 EDI
CINES_. such is ' 4-'""
Battimin's Diops,Godfrey's Cordlitl;Ttartigton,a
Balsam, Dloby's Carminative,. Bibuini Dei
British Oil, Harlem. Oil, Opedeldon.' Wei*. Tee,
• eater's Eye Salve, Lees Antibllioni pills; Thorny
imei; Eye Water, Golden Tincture, Tatter, Pang
Minn and Itch' .Ointment, Barbee!: c;tilebrital,
Horse Potide:4 fitc• sken _ = I I
All of which are offere d for sale very low
13" Having engaged the services of an Ellt: PERI
ENCED DRUGGIST from -Philadelphia.] he - fenls
confidence In assuring the _public that Paimmiies
Paiscairrrocarmill be carefully and accurately com
pounded at all hours. Neither .mtinsorkezpimite
have been - spared in prucurinethe best selection of
articles, and he hopes by attention rind,ttare to merit
and reclaim hie abate of public patronage:
. . ] JOHN'S. C. MARTIN,
. - qentre Street—next to Mahantango.
Pottsville 1 tab.'4,,11840. ] . •
DAVE just received a New and Ele ant assor
meat of Fall and Winter Goode, consiatingro
Broad, Beaver, Pilot 'arid •Aiffillo Cloths, Casei
'metes, and Sattinets. • •
Ilierinoes French Chintzes, Calictiei, b uslin de
Lanes, &c. '
&oche, Merinos; and Woollen Shawls & Hkfs.
Black, Satin, and Bombazine Stneks.
Blankets; ',fickin, Canton Flannels, Br. and
81. Aluslins, Country Flannels, &c. '
Hosiery and ploves,Lookin g Glasses, Waiters, dr.c.
With a general , assortment of Hardware, Queen
and Cedar Wire, Nails and Spikes.
Wrought and' Horselitie Nails, Anvils and Vices
American, English, Blister, Cast; Shear ;end Ger,
man Steel.
' AU of which will be disposed of at be'lowest
prices.—Call and See.
Nov 23
Wetherill & Brothel.,
AT THE OLD STAND '
' No. 65 NORTII FRONT 'STREET,
i . EAST SIDE. ` 1
- THREE DOORS IfROH THE CORNER 01P ARCH ST
tHILADELPHIA • I
MANUFACTURERS cOF
White Lead dry and i Calomel,
. groundin Oil, $ Red Precipt,
Red Lead, White do '
Liiharge.• Vitriol Alb..
Chronic Yello w, Snip. Quinine I •
do Green; Tart. Emetic! .
do Red ' Ether Sulph. 1 .
Patent Yellow ! do Nitric 1 I -
Sugar Lead' • do Acetic
Copperas , Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol i 'Com. do • I '
Aq. Fortis . * Ac.et. Morphia '
Muriatic Acid . Ralph. do
Epsom Salts i Lac.Sulphur
Tart. Add c Opi. de Diarcot:
Sup .Carb. Soda Rennes Mineral
Come, Sub. Mere. Ethiops do. 1 .
Refiners ofChampnor,Sal Nitre,Brimstone,Roraz,&e.
Offer locale the above mentioned articlectog. ether with
t o general assortment of Paints, Drugs andlOye Staffs,
rand every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal
line.
• Being manditurens of all tbearticlesenumerated 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 l 4 90.
'. Oct 21 1837 ' I 48-
EMI
Paints, Oil, Glassm i . &c.
LST receiyed and for sale at the'Drug Store u
4 P the subscriber.
'While Lead—dry arm ground in Oil,
-- Red Lead, Spanish Brown,
Blapli Lead, throme Green,
Black Paint, Chrome Yellow,
Green Paint, Yellow Ochre,
Copal Varnish, Windsor_Glass,
Linseed Oil, • 'Japan Varnish,
Spirits Turperitine, , Venetian Red. )
Paint-Brushes, fr.c.
Also an assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemi.
cals, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c.
• , JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
Centie St., next door to Mahan.ango St
. June 13 2-9
ONE undivided half part of two tracts of land,
situate on Shamokin Creek, Northtimberland
county, State'of Pennsylvania, in the 'warranted
names of John Brady, and Robert Gray, rontaining
eight hundred and sixty-eight acres and allowances;
these lands are adjoining the flourishing town of
Shamokin, (destined to become a secondlPottsville)
they abound with both the red ash, andi the white
ash coal; and lon 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
cumplete*order from Sunbury to the centre of the
gray tract, thus giving them the command of all
the markets un the Susquehanna, (and now that the
canal is finished to Alin tide _water) of all the
markets on the Chesapeake.
This property is offered for sale , . tri close, the
estate of the late .Colonel Francis Johnetsin. by
W. JOHNSTON, Executor,
Nor 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street,
West of Broad.
Philadelphia Feb.'B 6-
'
JUST received and for sate by ,
E.Q. & A. 'HENDERSON.
Aogaa,l 1, 31—
Chgese. ,
10CASICil prime dairy Cheese, for iFele
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
June 20, . - 1 - 25.—ts
New York Smoked
JUST received en additional supply of this supe
rior article. For sale by -
Dec 7 :49.-tf T. 3v J EIEAT'FY.
Pase4lron Worksf,Ware
• :bons&
N 0.77 Soli Third Street. 8: E.:cornier Warm
PHILADELPHIA. -
I •••••••••• 4
Tasker JP.;4lOrris 3 ;
,
'Rom Founders, and Manufacturer. of Coal
.Grates. Burnacis.:Kitehen Ranges. Bath Boil
ere ' Perpetual °lrene, Welded Wroughtlron
Tobeajor Steam, Gas, Hot Water, Ate;
•.Da*rs Safety ianips •
6111,64e5t Cehotruction. •
patterns, for the -.Foundry, received, and e:astingo
delivered at :thu Warehouse, Third &' Walnut
Philadelphia; ,
Sefirereber'26:lB3B. ;
FRESH . Gooinw: _
alla ire end" spit aided Wilif =sun
, e 3 5 0 7° G06 4 1 P6-1- 4c2' uliThr tist s tme ,H luisort
H, ate7t f
% ' DRY GUU
‘..OROCERIES.
LIQUORS,
- FISH, PZAST „,-
cHEESE, ite
iota cb - OP:fil -°!1. ox
JOSEPH'O3, ortt
'COrIitIiSKPX,..4IVD : :COAL MERCBANTS
:No 13 , South Front Street,
,
rhtlegficiphia. • .1-
Of South ofttefilkhoylkia)„ ; :, •
l yqj 93 I "2z-Itif
I=l
• .1Y '*?:,
T INE nottiaotra
~t.~
NE Vir STORE.
Ti C. & W. Pollock,
Shamokin 'Coal Land
FOR SALE.
Picked Lobsters.i
=ME
t •
emminp - o s- nesN
Ersurnit - twouz.
MBE Subsea iber return - hie ralefril,acknowl
edgements to the citizens o Ottaville and
others. who stepped forlard to hie am Ace after:
the loss of his property by fire irl , Thi t cein lasi,
and would also acquaint theta-and th n
ervily, that' he his- again commenced 'the; Dro :
Businessin the house formerly occupied. , by• Charles
111 P. Clemens, in Centre Street; iii-the-borough of
Pottsville, where may always be. had a general as
sortment - '
' . I fflidici es,
rills, 'T -
Glass, • L
-1 Dye Singly
•A!4:every oihir article in the 'above tine, which he
is disposed to sell on veil , tow and acemimidating
terms. . - I . '
N. B. O 7 Physieianspreseriptione ciregally put
up atihe shortest notice.
WM T. EPTING.
Pottsville, Mai 30,1838 - I
axEMI and Poolscap, full and halt bound Dockets
on hand and for sale cheap, at the.lilindery pt
the ; subscriber. • .B.',BANNAN.
. sprit 4 • • 14
fliF the beat cokstruction, and moat approved kind
; also makes new 'ganses to old lamps, and other.
epaira done at the 'subscriber's Clock 'and Watch
Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville.
, June 1 - 29.—tf • JOSEPH COATSWORTIL
Pottsville
'MARBLE MANUFACTORY.
TLIE subscriber liege-leave to infoim the' inhab.
tants of thia One, and the surrounding country,
that he has on hand, and intends keeping a-laige
titul well selected quantity, of, Marble
for graves—and would invite those wishing to pur.
chase to give him a call, as he assures them that he
will lien 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. • '
June ISAAC TAYLOLF Jr.
15 24
I "- 47_
NEW STORE.
riptiE subscribers would inform their friends sad
••• the public that they have established' them
selves in business, in the Store fortherly occupied
by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining - Messes.
Clemens & Parting, Drug Store, where they offer
for sale a general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, • ,
Teas, •
•
Wines,
• Liquors, • .
Queensware, '• • •
Glassware and.
- —Hardware,
All of which they ate disposed to sell on the most
reasonable terms for cash. as they intend to do an
exclusive cash business. The public are invited to
call and examine their Goode and prices before pur.
chasing elsewhere.
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
May 16 .Po—
For Sate.
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 for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with
Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive right
of said pattent to manufacture Malliable Iron and
Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manatee.
lure of Iron. Applications to be made to William F.
Dean, Esq., at Pottsville.
F. W. GEISSENHAINER.
Jan. 4
To be Let.
pm Valley Furnace, some time s(go arranged
for smelting Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal.
with an excellent and powerful Steam Engine at
tached to it. ' The furnace is situate fOur miles from
Port Carbon, up the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road,
on the Valley Furnace land.
—These lands crossing the whole of, the . Schuylkill
Coal range, contain all the different coal veins or
strata of coal of that celebrated Coal region, a num
ber .of which have been opened, and Borne of them
are now worked. There is also plenty of Iron Ore
upon the land, some of the Veins of which have been
opened; the favorable location and facilities already
created inspire the hope of making Iron at the very
cheapest rate.
To a good tenant-the conditions would bd made
easy. For terms apply to
WILLIAM F. DEAN.
29—tf
Pottsville July 18
Festivals & Fasts.
A fresh supyly.just received and for sale by
B. BANNAN
Dr. Win. Evans)
Camomile Pills, eutes '
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
UFRVOUS diseases, liver complaint, dyspepsia
billions diseases, piles, ulcers, &Male weakness
and .all cases of hypochondriacism, 16w spirits, pal
pitation of heart. nervous irritability, nervous weak.
nese, fluor albus, seminal weakness: indigestion, loss
of4tppetite, heartburn, general debility, bodily weak
ness, choloris or green sickness, flatulency, hysteri_
calAintings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, sea sick
ness: night mare, rheumatism, asthma, tie doulou
reux, cramp, spasmodic affections, and those who
are victims to that most excruciating disorder, Gout,
will find relief from their suit - cringe, toy a course o
Dr. Evans' medicine. •
BEWARE OF COUNTERE
Caution.—Be particular in:prir
alit the label of this Medicine' coma
its entry according lc Aet of Congrea
wise particular in obtaining them a
street, New. York, or from the
Regular Agent.
B. BANNAN
Of whom also - may -he 'O
Dr. Evans, Soothing Syrup, (for 144
Dr. Evans' Fever and Ague Pills,
Dr. Good's Female Pills,
The Baron Von Huteheler's Pills,
The above invaluable Medicines are sold Whole.-
sale and Retail at 100 Chatham Stret; - New York,
3 South SeventbStreetiPhiladerphia: -38 Cornbill
Boston, Mass. And the following Agents:-
- B. Barman. Pottsville, nonillion & ;Grier, Carlisle;
Wnr. Bel!, Harrisburg, Wm. - Barsiside, Lockhaven,
John Wind. Lancaster, D. , S. Clare. J. P
Olmstead. Bethany. B. Campbell & Waynesburg;
Horatio L. Pierce. Carbondale, J.18 7 '; Duncan, Bed.
in
ford, (Hugh Arters, Irwin . & Arth ra,) Pittsburg,
C.:- Cbristman, Manch Chunk. Hand & Kirtland,
Housdisle, B. Bright, Allentown: •
..',IIXREMOVAL—Dr. Wm. Kiwis has removed
'his Office.in Philadelphla fiir the aalejof his Casio.
wax and Atemanurr Sulu?, for children Teething, -to
No. 3Southheventli, corner of Market Street, where
all basineiss connected with the sale of his Medieines t
wilt in future.be transacted ; ':and .Where the above
medicines may alwayslie had . Gamn
i. '
WM. KVANS. M. _ 1). .;:
—The principal• Office is, at N0..100 'Chat.
New.Yorli, whOe Coinninnicistion by
letter; are requested to be ectl made dir
• •
1G BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS La; •
Jan. 11 • •.
Cliesss alell,
jII2T ruinn!ed euid •for sale by
U.
)3ANNAN.
-- June 20, I
'cloths, Grist ersi;* 8 3 1 tinets
A i.
LARGE assortment of Cloths; Eaisimers, and
Sittinets .of at colours and ,PriCes.
. Also
Eleiver Cloths, and' Superior Vestings,. c,C,various
styles. just received, to whlch'the 'attention Of Gen
tlemen araßartititlaidy ' - '
SAMUEL HARTZ,
October 10,
Justice's Dockets.
.Davrs Safety Lamps,
WES
.1111p1g;:BOTIMMINI-P3116,
APP in Aims' -To
THE "AFF.LIC TED -
`with - Diseases Stornach;. or Nerves;
Such as, DYSPEPSIA, either. Chronic or Paseo :
iinder - the'worst symptoras_cit ireetlesstiess,' Low
peas .of Spirits, and Geneild Eniaciation; CON
SUMPTION, whether 'cif. the . Lunge or Liver
LIVER AFFECTIONS; JAUNDICE, both Bil
and Spaerhodic,COSTIVENESS;IVORMS
oreverk r i i iir:ety-RHEUMATISM,WfieiIier Acute.
or Chro *c
--together With GOUT, SCROFULA;
Pains in Head, Back. Limbs. and side. TY
PHUS FEV SCARLET• FEVER, Pcitrid"
Sore Throat; F R and AGUE, 'Spasmodic
Palpitations of the- oat and Arteries, Nervous
lrritability..Nervous Weakness, Histories, Tic
Doulocireux. Crain pa, Femate% L ntructions, Heart.
burn, Headache. Cough, the Co won or Humid
and the Dryer the Whooping; AST • NlA,Gravel'
and Dropsy., - . •
, The Blood has bitbeqo been considered by Eli IR
rice and others, as the great regulator of thif humtin
system. and' such is tto devotedness of the adherents
-tor, that erroneous doctrine; that they , content - them- -
selves w ith tie simple 'posiession of this fallacious
opinion, without enquiring into the primary sources
from whence Life, Health, and V igor , emanate , and
vice versa. Pain,' sickness, disea se and death: Not
so with Da Hume, whose extensive research and
practical experience so eminently qualify him for the
profession of which he his been one of the most.Aso
ful members. He aontends—and a moment's idles
lion will convince any reasoning mind of the correct
ness airier views—that the stomach, liver, and the
associated nigans - are the primaryand great regalia.
Lits of health, and that the blood in' very many in
stances is dependent on these organs, and that unless
medicine readies ME ROOT OF THE DISEASE,
the superficiallanodynea usually pis:scribed, semi but
as foils to cover the ravages of deed.rooted maladies.
Under these convictions, at the expense oryears of
close application; the 'doctor has discovered a medi.
tine whose searching powers are irresistible, and in
prescribing, it- is with "a knowledge of its being a
'radical cure in the variuue diseases already enumer
ated, even if applied in the most 'critical cases, bat
he does not intend to prescribe to
linrs BOTANIC PILLS
a supernatural agency, although from ptitiitive proofs
within the knowledge of hundreds, ha is prepared to
sbew, that when every otherearthly remedy has been
given up,
HUNT',S BOTANIC PILLS
have never been known to fail in effecting two •very
gratifying results, that of raiPing from the bed of
sickness and disease those who have tested their of
easy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for his
long and anxious study
r to attain this perfection in
the Hastario ART.
Thii extraordinary success which has attended the
rise of nuNrs - BOTANIC FILLS, is the best crit.
eriori of their superior virtues. They have been the
means of raising a host of languishing patients
from the bed of affliction as is clearly evinced in
the following
CERTIFICATES.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion Effectually Cured.
Mr. Win. Tucker, having lately been-restored o
a sound state of health, through the efficacy of DR
HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, thinks it an indispen
sable duty to state certain facts relative to the di
ease under which ho had so long suffered. The
symptoms were—a painful obstruction, with a con
stoat rejection of food, head ache, palpitation of the
heart, lowness of spirits, a troublesome dry cough,
diszinels, tightness at the chest and difficulty of
breathing, almost constant pain in the side, loins,
and shoulders, accompanied with much languor and
debility. These afflictions, together with an unusual
degree of flatulence, brought on such a state of ex—
treme weakness, as to prevent him froth attending
to his busines, and his health appeared lost beyond
recovery. His friends and relatives became alarm
ed at the melancholy prospect, and - strongly recom
mended HUNT'S„BOTANIC PlLLS—they were
administered, and in a few days produced astonish
ing relief, and finally realized a perfect restoration
to sound health. WILLIAM TUCKER.
Liver Complaint, with much Derangement of the
Nervosa System.
Mr. Joshua Roberts was afflicted with a billious
and nervous disease to an alarming degree, being
attended with all the distressing symptoms which
affect a relaxed constitution, viz .—A sick head-ache
loss of appetite, giddiness in the head, pain iu the
sto.nach after eating, usual tremors, shifting spas
modic pains in every part of the body, cold chill,
sallow complexion, costiveness, and a constant dull
pain in the right side, which often induced the meat
dreadful debility indeeehe thought he was afflict
ed with evrry internal 'complaint the human body is
liable to. He was generally making trial of various
remedies, all of which were equally fruitless, unt
ie had recourse to Hunt's Botanic Pills, 'from the
superior virtues of which medicine his health is per
leafy re-established, and is now able to "pursue his
employment free from pain or disease.
JOSHUA ROBERTS.
A uextraordinary ease of Rheumatism, oeiompanied
Mr. Joseph Hart; from being exposed to cold, was
attacked with a most painful Rheumatic complaint
in the head, and neck, which continued with dis
tressing violence for several months. The principle
symptoms were—a swelling and,exeruciating pain
of all the joints,and an entire loss of their ' l ine both
the pain - and the fever generally suffered an increase
in the evening,. The pains' were increased on the
slightest motion, and *were more severe in the night
time. A constant diarrhtea. which produced its
general consequences—flatulency, lowness of spirits,
and general wasting of the body. He was indeed so
extremely ill that his medical attendant 'could not
possibly gine the least hopes of his recovery, +end it
was generally believed by his relatives and friends
that all the medicines or treatment in this world
mild not give him any relief. But seeing an ad
vertisement on Hunt's Botanic Pills, he was directed
by an Almighty Providence to use them he did so,
and after a fortnight they produced al tavorable
change,' and lie is now a healthy and strong man.
JOSEPH , HART.
An interesting ease of Lowness of Spirits; with a vi
°lent Spasmodic Affection,
Mr. Francis Caldwell was - afflicted for several years
with extreme debility, together with a train of sy rn p
toms generally termed nervous affections, and
'which, perhaps, it Would be impossible for the pen of
The most learned phybicians to describe. . In this
case the spasms in the 'stomach were so frequent and
excruciating as nearly to.deprive him of reason
pains in the limbs, extending even to the fingers
and toes, flatulence, sickness at , the stomach, and a
general agitation of thewhole system, insomuchlthat
a common Incident rendered the mind timid - and ep.
prehensive. •In order to remove these dis:ressing
Symptoms, and resters the - constitution to its former
energy; a large portion of medical skill had beerr ex.
haunted without any advantage ; change of air, and
other remedies were,relso unavailing, and the mind
and body appeared to be devoted to a ruthless' diEr.
ease. In this, hopeless end languid situation. Mr ;
Caldwell was recommended to make trialuf Hunt's
Botanic Pills, the effects of which were visahle in a
few days, and by a continuance of the medicine
(according to dtrections,) his strength became cum.
Odd; restored, and a sound state of health, was
happily established. : •
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
MI/
hosing to nee
as
Aendnobtek o f
tikelooChatham
Pottsville.
tattled,
A•• 07Cdution.—Be particular in purchasing to see
that itie label of-this Medicine contains a notice o
its entry according to Act of Congress. And be Jibe.
wise particular in obtaining them •st 100 Chatham
street. New York. or from the - • -
REGUi.AR AGENTS.
B.' BANNAN, Pottevtile
R. McELWEE, Harrisburg. ,
Feh 22
Letterand Cap Paper.
200ooLetter (plain*
71 is!, ?„
j.doruled.
• 150" do • do 2 do - do and plain.
50do do •I do • •
' • 'l5O reams N 0.2 Cap. plainjOr,eile at 're-
.
ry low pttces_by
A.
HATHAWAY & Co.-
• - Com'n Merchants,
_losputti,,Ficnitit.
Philadelphia,‘Augwst 8,
New, MackelOi ..
„ .
lull 182 Mockers! of DAR, laipection
Am mite by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
ME
with Dia'rrhcea and Nervous Debility.
Dr.: Leidy's XedicatedTE
~arBapariita; "_
,
.• TO the 'World.
IFyou Avistito make use o'Sarsaparill
tity.Dll. - :LEIDIrIii /MEDICATED
SRSAPARILLA.. it is positively:Abe
partition in existence ono bottle of it ( •
one dollar) being equal to one gallon Q
usually pr,epared ;in the shops. and equa
of any- other extract. Dr: Leidy begsle
he himself prepares it, and can censeqn
its strength. ,Nuimenms 'Physicians tlu
sited States,give tt the preference over
rations ofearsaptirilla, both ftem the fac
strength (consequently efficacious .when
from the circumstance of,its being prep,: :
',
Ur Apothecary-and Physician; attested
Chapman, Vasikion, Homer, Gibson; D' i
Coxe, 4 • • • I
• ••
his useless here to name the name.;
wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the s
Suffice it to say, it is recommended 17
throughout the vvorld. in diseases of Skin
&c., and particularly all diseases produ
of the blood and animal fluids. As
blood, it is at aft times (and partieuhrly
and Fall) invaluable.... In warm climatessl
Summer Season, no person should nettle
sionaily• Numerous certificates and r
from Physicians; and others accompany
For sale by ' B.
Sole agent for Schuy
June 6
Wanted Insitedia
SEVERAL good Pantotoon and
Apply to
LIPPINCOTT& T .
Corner of Centre & 51114
August 8,
rr ALSO, an Apprentice, Inquire,
The Camomile
ANOTHER recent test of the uari
Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicines.—
TEN YEARS STANDING.-Itr.
176 Stanton street, was afflicted with
plaint for ten years. which incapaciat
teryate, 'for the period of air years, i
his business; restored to perfect 'heal
salutary treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans.
BEWA!IE OF COUNTERFI
azr Caution --Be particular in pare
the label of this Medicine contains a
entry according to Act of Congress.
wise particular in obtaining them at
street, New. York. or froni the • -
Regular Agent.
_ l,
B. BANNAN,
Jan 11
Loaf Lump and Stea
14°w priced, suitable for pi eservin
E. Q. & A. HEN
Augaat 1.
Stroughton's El
T ag genotno Stoughton's Mord I
E. Q. & HENI
August 1,
New 'S toie:
rfIFIE Subscribers, under the Gni cGrant; Car
-1
-°- roll & Co. have opened a Store i the blinding
lately occupied by N. Nathan% on Cen re, near Mar.
it' o
ket Street. where they have for sale Od selection
of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Ilnd' Qu eens.
,
ware, which they intend to sell at tuttalfaolorY pn.
ces for Cash or in - exchange for COuntiy Produce.
ROBT. M. ORANT,
JOS. F.CARROLL. '
JNO. W. LftWTON.
1 1 36—tf
September 5
DR. GOODE',
CELEBRATED 4 3,
FEMALE,MONTHLY: ILLS.
T HESE Pills ate strongly recomnSended to the
notice of the ladies es a-safe and efficient rem
edy in removing those complaints peenliar to their
sex, from want of exercise, or general Debility of
the System, Obstructions, Suppresaiona, and Irregu.
lardy of the Menses ; at the same timit strengthen.
ing, cleansing, and giving tone to theiStrimach and
Bowels, and producing a new and healthy action
throughout the system generally. They create Ap
i,
petite, correct Indigestinn, remove , iddiness and
Nervous Headache and are eminen tly useful in
those flatulent complaints which distress Females
l iT
so much at the " TURN OF Lira .' ! hey obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hyste last and Ner
vous Affections, &c. &c. They hie riably mature
the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor.
These Pills have gained the sanction and appre.
bation of the most eminent Physicianii in the Unit.
ed States, and many mothers can lik4vise testify to
their extraordinary efficacy. To married females, ,
whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of corm.
bial happiness have been defeated, these Pills niay
be truly esteemed a blissful boon. They soon rend.
vale all functional debility, and if taken (according
to directioni,) obviate all morbid action. They die
pel that fulsome and disagreeable setiselion . Coirmion
to f males at eaeh monthly return, likewise the at,
l i
ten lent pains in the back, side, or, lo as ; they gen
sally counteract the nausea, vontiti
_g, and .other
nervous affections in cholorosis, or gi en sicknesir in
a few days, (and if continued °cent ,in to direc
tions,) soon effect a perfect cure. 1
This Medicine is acknowledged to
most valuable ever discovered, as n
Blood and, fluids. It is superior, l
whether as a sudorific or alterative.
BEWARE OF COUNTER
Cautiom—Be particular in pu
that the label of this Medicine conta
its entry according to Act of Con :
likewise particular in obtaining the..
ham street, New York, or Brom the
REGULAR AGENT
B. BANNAN,
Feb. 8 -
lige* York float Cert
jusr printed and for We by
August• 29,
• Theological II orki
AN EXPOSITION AND DEF
UNIVERSALISM,
By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Ba
cing the Unity of God as held by I
the Attonement=Death of Christ— ' 1
duration of Pueishment—Forgive 1
Judgement—Nature ofSalvatio*—R :1
surrection and Destruction of death.
i
intended' to disabuse the public min
the Many misrepresentatiods so in
culated against
,this body of Christ
cents. - •
Alscr for Sale,. " THE PLAID
UNIVERSALIM. ,' by the Rev. ,I
more of Boston, a work designed to
to the truth of that doctrine by Bible
believers JO the practice of its benevi
The following matter is contained'
Who are Universalistsj
What do Universalists believe? !'
\ What evidences do Universalist
theEcriptures in support of their "be)
tnal holiness and happiness ut allrnal
Pasiages from the Old and New
plained, which are adduced to didp
menla
Popular objections to Univerialisn
the evidences of revealed Religion. pi
1 dollar.- ' ' - - •— 1 ,
For esle at the Stares •of Satinet
Morris & Brothels.
July 4th,
•
Larke Prin
Are the. Battle ,of the Tharnek ~ Tippeowe
IL , just received and for:Bele by ;
- Notice, ; ' - , •
VIETUEREAS, le tters , of adin' , nitration of . the
v,v..• .C,ooduand ehattles, Which - Were of Samuel,
Brooke, , late of the Borough. of Pliglasille. in the,
County of Schuylkill, deceased, h o•been granted:
by the Register of Schuylkill _Co .ft- in Ihn,lina•
scriber. • ' i
",'All persons indebted's.° the said Simnel Brooke
deteased,"are v:lngested to make im edfate payment
it'd those having nlainia'aglinst 't e skate of - the
said deenesed,:to make known tho m oth him with
out delay. ; ... ' - a
ISAAC BECK;
Botteißle, October 10,
tract ti
ebe adtised to
TRAMOF
strongest :pre
hieh cost but
18yrept sit it is
to two, bottle"'
I le to &Wiwi that
otlitouettfoi
ughout the ti•
tether prepag.
ofite =poor
cintiloted) and
g cd by It rep.
gy Dr Physic.
weer,; ,James,
air affections
ole SpecifiCe.—
Phystcians
Bones; Liver.
. by iiaparities
.orifier of Ike
fa the Sithing
itoughout tbe
t using itocea
, mtnendations
the directions.
, BADMAN.
11 . counts:
23—tf
• 17 1
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tango at.
32--
a above.
ills •
Lied virtue of
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' McKenzie.
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attendipg to
I It" under the
i 133
hoeing to see
notice of its
And be hke
-00 Chatham
Pottsville.
sugar
fbi sale by
ERSON.
31—
sate
ERSON
• 31—
be orie of • the
urifier of the
Sarsaparilla.
EITS.
!chasing to see
•na a' notice of
eas. Aid 'be
at 100 Chat.
otteville Pa.
I=
BANNAN.
'BS-
or Sale.
NCE OF
;timers. embra
innishmont and
'en of Sins—
pentence—Res.
This work is
;., in regird to
ustrioaisly cir.
ens. Price 50
;.GUIDE TO
;hoinae
lead enquirers
testimony; and
•lent prineiphs )
in 'thin work ' :
s addoc9 from
lief in the even.
' , kind? - ,
Testament, Ss
se Shah' anti-
explained 4 and
nted. Price
and J. S.
27
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