The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 06, 1841, Image 4

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et iittyillea or coMm t ut se , rocgrrs.
Lit dim talk Or their peckers'. OrCorsets I sing;
Alogiantiolltiremes.their pitting to ries;
T o e wan cot*. fielot. go genteel and so dent.
A As Om ihmlim#, and comempon bum.
A* og oftsmor. us =Sof It Watch; • '
Sy a bit firma iherrelhy disjointed her back. -,
Eat en artist tilth older of knighthood was deck'd,
When with adrsets iso mug be coaceard the defect,
ILIA Corpdhent dude. WI each trook'd back staid.
With corsets delighted.iltemselme soon armpit
to they strettad tho streets with their bodies ortolan:Pe
lb army, Yard swear. by, them long bad bow grac'd
let bow eery one must imcorsets be seen..
Trois the ow maid of forty. to the girl of fifteen.
Thee to
asti f orth their praises let each belle ender
rid;
'.. _ •
.41140 mks be -t e motto, Criatempritm . lamer i
it " Ahicfmcm's Kelley, in his
4.Dcamatie Recollections," relates, with great effect,
6-story that dire. Mattocks, the settees told him.--
!Shit trent:toßedlam with Soma friends,ancl the keep.
pointhig Ito one cell which they had not semi,
said, saliars t . a one in here who is'perfectly quiet so
long-is you i f aon't: contradict him. Mind. I say, if
ye rilon''t ceintiadiet him." Accordingly they enter-
Q the eel, i4nd i atilv a pale-faced melancholy looking
man, with dUrkeyeit, which had a penetrating bright-
•- , ,
mew peceliei
they cote
l eunoeity,! te
kicks, he se l l
:'and placiitgl•
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tint) grasp.
" Well,
eomieai sit
pi
it to madmen., He was in deep thought
fired.. The party having satisfied their
J . re about reining, when, said Mrs. Mat•
ized me by the wrist, shutting the doOr
his bath, against it, and held me in his
r •
snug won:ki:4". said he, you're in a
ation here, shut in with a madinan."
r. d • I.
needn't beralanned—yon are perfectly
'ski 'they told you I was harmless, did'nt they 1
' Ton. needoit . answer. ,Are you fond of drawing !
f I,know yo _ are. What is this V' he .concluded,
I Irolilirtg ti pa birof paper.
',di A ail " '
said I.
•.44 A shi is it 7 Yo* call my tire a ship do you!"
«Y es, yin •" said 1, •nit is a :hip." '
` a Oh,' arid pray what is this 1"
Obliged' o say something, and not knowing what
' be iliopgh *it was, I answered a 4. A house," which
It was.
**,.4.' A h 'se, eh I" So saying, he pulled a clasp
kilfefrom his pocket, and opening it with his teeth,
at the ee4e dam swinging me ronnd the cell with
1
bls hugs rm, said , .. Now, is it a house , or nut 1"
-,r , 44 h is, t is,"
Ph
" Then I'll tell you Whit it is then—this is a dol
Phin4"
I.lding , op his knife and knashing his teeth,
tell : me what this is, and no mistaker`
,Is;' I apswesed.
T Then h
44:Cop yo ! „
I :44 kd
fot once:* said he. 4, And eaa you le
shall de aith i 1 !"
•
' me what
ed, end shook my head in silent negative
you what I shall do with it; I shall
charcoal.'•
ere!
arT r al
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.' A B 1: Jaekera Opinion of Steamers.—lf you
anslrto p t an oa sailor's patience to a severe test,
1 .
*Mau tis MO quite fair, talk to him about steam
boats. • • t [ es hie questio vexca—tbe hedgehog that
he cannot, help attacking, though he knows that he
will sole by it. He Will tell you that this smoky.
i l
:t!lirty'crit , will ruin all good, seamanship. and put
• all valoi l ndi-gallent bearing out of the world. Al
. though h hates a steamer as a nuisance, and damns •
Lisa an ti . pertinence, 110 has a secret and supersti
tions dr -of it, and holds it to be the machination
•of thellyil.. Thus runs his opinion:—'• While
- Skip vy,rut no they was, d'ye see, we blue jackets
had itioll our own way ; for, d'ye see, if Johnny
I Crapan f ught, we wopped him ; if he built more
edits wpt ook them 1 ' And so Belzebutrgrew spite
ful, arid he, whilst a British sailor gets his grog
and his! tl a
og, d'ye see, I shall never be able to shove
• my *Ur his boat, and turn the world topsy turvy,
d'ye sec . Bo he plans with the teetotallers and
the sat . n ,
and tries to disrate the grog tub , end pre
mote tb tea-kittle, d'ye see 1 But he coat not do
that job y liaises, for which, d'yg see, may there be
as 'stem ' frost in his fire plape, and his coals run
short.ti?o, batidg partly failed, what does the devil
do I having:4ot hold . of the right hint, he turns the
tea ltitale into 's boiler—claps wheels to the ships'
Was, ea if they were no better than hackney coach
-011, 13y !to,"ilany dung carts—and thus ruins, d'ye see:
the outrand-out blue water English sailor (Cm ever.
I'vedonis it, says he, d'ye see; and I never hears
'one of [those varmint steamers eputtering, fizzing.
1411sinil,lbot I thinks t hears the devil a saying, sAti,
Jack, ' tai willain, I've done you at lea l' d'ye see I"
rriltis is pretty good---it is from the Albany
Microiaope t—
*Teter are you'into them sweetmeats again ?"
*Ni) .marm, them sweetmeats is into me' '
' Lislnf.—The following libel is going 'around :
9.Nter trust a secret with a married roan who
loves is wife. for he will tell her, and she will tell
her siiitr, and. her sister will tell her aunt Hannah,
acid, ant Hannah wil impart at as a profound secret
• la esei7 one of her female at:quainter:cm" ,
'Ol4l my dear, how came you so wet?' inquired an
ifectionate mother of her son. "Why, mar, One of
the bilys said I darsn't jump into the creek, and by
goeh,!l,
•I tell you, I ain't to be dared." •
.r
Thor, is a family in Montreal, the lathei of
which is a Frenchman. the mother a itunian, the
eldest! child a Maltese. the second. a Sicilian, the
third 4 pantard, and the fourth a Canadian. •
- A -I didate for medical honours, having thrown
Jiltnii4l lilmoat into a fever, from hie incapacity for
answering the question, was asked by one of the
profnadrs, "How would you sweat a person for the
rhenanikism 1" He replied, "I would send: him
• here io km examined."
,t t •
• Hockierisy itself does great honor, or rather jos.
tlee,lo eligion. and 'tacitly acknowledges itto he
au Gra mein to human' nature, The hypocrite
would of be at so ninth pains to piston the appear.
sumo virtue. if be did not know it was the most
,propitt. nd effectual means to gain the love-and es.
teemi
lio mankind.
- .Neves kiss your ion's wife, nor go into your:mar:
fled ila gliter's sleeping nom for ber candle, after
ail has gone tcrbed.'
, I .
.
~. Zroto lastly a boy , whose mamma is efreld to
have,[htni go on the water, or whose papa cannot
tell the ' iff-rence between the toathtche and the
lockAti
a • -
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f
' 'Have it hilly understand before you wed, Wheth.
we you intend to many an individual, or a Whole
Amity. .
,
glory.—We find the following singular
say.the least of the United .Stetee
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atom—
Gazette T— ' - -• . • ,
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Alton Eileen mouths , since, during a very heavy
n111.'1.0811 'pig wasobserved to be carried down
by,theorient in the gutter into one of the common
weete/s. This war supposed to have been his last
ral-Appel ' Oa on earth, but, it seamy that It was' fated
ibrtit h ately for the little animal to prove othertvise.
Toritothe days taek, noises-4)f a strange character,
weretbeßrd to proceed from one of the sewer* and
-eatioiity became much :excited to ascertain—the
Amuse. d The hit time it Wee heard was at a fewer
.in South street, when* a sailor, who was among
thew:nt, determined to fat h om 'the meaning
of it, an prese id so, baviog with him a lantern and being
other' 'striße wIl prepared, he got down -into the sew.
et, end From thence into the culvert, and gave chase
to somejobiect which' ran before him, he however
soon wine op with•ll, and found to his astonish.
meet thit it was a well grown pig. Having with 1
little 'difficulty shouldered his prize, he made his
,witY„bielt to his place of entrance, and got Barely
tad with his priio,Amid the - liaghe and burials - of
it number°, people 'Assembled. leek Tar thinks
tlut - gdg lawful prize, and exhibited bun - yesterday ,
atb is'boar, din" bons° to a mustier of th e 4sizitat e
Vitae to "CO Aft , ,
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THE iobscribet lioijeMt Melia iiiidaitiCoo tas
. Omar, spittl e ,* Ohoietisnonmeol or -
-nesiosti,"4o..
Weetel toth opesrt tali and ittILIIIIOII a s to
Ugotbey witbve iroPd EtlPPlrer . -
Aesdatta, Oa, Dos stuirapo4
want . wttioikaps
_l_ ' I
White & Red Lead, %T.' Green Paint,
White Lind greardinthl; Bina Paint.
_Chrome Green. Copal Vandsb.
Chrome Yellow, Japan, '
Vegetiap Red, Lampbtac.k, -
Yellow Ochre, . . Litharge.
Black Lad: Spirits Teter/mine, •
• Smash Brown. 1 Paint Inniebis,
Linseed Oil, j Sash Toole,
Window Glan or as:forted sizes. from 7 hy9 to 24 by 30
DyE STUFFS.
_ _
indigo, Kidder. Atinattni, Loiwnod.Reilwood, Funtic
Comwood, Bnazil WOcid, Copperan; Tameric, Cochi—
neal, Verdigrie t English Red Sager& •
SPICES.
Mace, Nutmege,qinnamon,Cloves,Pepperlepico
- Mustard. Cyanne Pepper, dre.
. PATENT MEDiCINES, (5.e.
Dr. Steers Opodeldoc, Barber's Horse Powder,
Godfreys Cordial, Heyl's Emb ro e ti 0 n for
Bateman's Drops.! Horses,
Torlington's Balsam, Liquid Opedeldoc,
Harlaem Oil. British Oil.
Balsam De .Malthit, Oil or Spike.
Golden Tincture, - Oil of Stone,
Spring Oil.
PERFUMERY.
Cologne Water, Laveqder Water. Pay Rum , Bean
Oil. Lemon Cream;; Bears Grease, Naples Com pond.
Cold Cream, Lip 84Iva. Tooth Powder. Maoasa' • Oil,
Pearl Powder. Jaynes Hair Tonic, ToilEt
. Powdes
Clothes. Hair, Fresh. Tooth. ¢ Nail Brushes.
Together with every ether article in his line.
which he is disposed to sell at lair: prices, and respect
fully solicits a share of public patronage.
Physscians and Storekeepers supplied with - medicines
at a small advanced on city prices..
JOHN S. C. MARTIN
Centre. next 000 r to bfahantango St. Pottsville.
Nov. 8.,1840. 1 . 48-tf
Otr Physician's prescriptions ciirefully compounded
at all hours.
New Store. •
9pHE Subscribers. under the firm of Grant, Car.
41 - roll & Co. have opened a Store in the building
lately occupied LIN. Nathans. on Centre, near Mar.
kit Street. where they have for sale a go od selection
of Dry Gtiods, Groceries. Hardware and Queens.
ware, which they intend to sell at satisfactory- pri.
ems for Cash or in'exchange tor . Country Produce.
ROBT. M. GRANT,
JOS. F. CARROLL,
MO. W. LAWTON.
36—te
September 5
JUST receivedland opened a choice selection of
Fall and Winter Goods, copsisting in nart, of
Clothe, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Plain and Figured
Silk Velvets, black and coloured Silks, Chintses, and
Domestic Prints, l Flannels, Hosiery,. &c. together
with a general assortment of Fancy & Domestic
Dry Goode which will be sold very cheap.
E. tW. EARL.
19
September
Muslin De Lanes. .
PLAIN and Figured "Muslin De Lanes." just received
and for sale low,by • T A: J. BEATTY.
October 3 18—
Letter and Cap Paper.
200 REAMS N d a o 3 3 L i 7 o tte r
56 d olso do do 2do 'do and plain,
50 dd' do 1 do ' plain,
••-•ALSCI
-150 teams No. 2 cap. plain, for sale at Ire
ry low prices by
E. A. HATHAWAY & Co.
Com'n Merchants, 13soutb Front at.
Philadelphia, Adm.,. 8, 32
Wetherill & Urother,
AT 7HE OLD STAND
No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET,
• EAST SIDE. s
THREE DOORS PROM THE CORNEA or ARCH Sr
PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS OF
White Lead dry and Calomel,
groundin Oil. Red Precipt,
Red Lead, . White do
Litharge. Vitriol Mb.
Chronic Yellow, Snip. Quinine
do Green Tart. Emetic
do Red-, Ether !Mph.
Patent Yellow - do , Nitric
Sugar Lead do Acetic
Copperas Lunar Caustic
01. Vitriol • Com. do
Aq. Fortis Acet. Morphia e
Muriatic Acid Sulph. do
Epsom Salts Lac. Sulphur
Tart Acid - Opi. de Namot.
Sup -Carb. Soda Reruns Mineral .
Corms. Sub. Mere. Ethiope do.
Refiners ofChainpnor,Sal N itre,Brimstone,Rorazdrc.
Offer for sale the a bovemen tinned a rt icles.together with
a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs,
and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal
line.
Re ing mann fcturers of all the art ides enumerated tin
der the above head, they pledge therriselves to supply
their friends and the public on the most reasonable
terms.
Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8. to 4 30.
Oct 1 1837 48-
ShamOkin Vaal Land
FOR SALE.
®NE undivided half part of two tracts of land,
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 the flourishing town of
Shamokin, (destined to.become a second Pottsville)
they abound with both, the red ash and the white
ash coal; and an the lower tract iron ore, of the kid.
ney species, has been found in considerable quanti
ties. The Pottsville and Danville railroads runs
nearly through the iniddle 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 *
,
A. W. JOHNSTON, Exe cutor,
No. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut street,
West of Broad.
".
Pluladelpfas Feb.: B
Clotimi, Ca' ssirt,irs, & Sattinete
A LARGE assortment of Cloths,Gassimere, and
Sattinets colours and Prices. Also
Beaver Cloths ;./and superior Vestinge, of various
styles, just received, to which the attention of Gen
tlemen are'particalarly invited.
• . SAMUEL HARTZ.
Heteber 10, ' 41—
E.'®l Hathaway &
COMMISSION AND COAL MERCHANTS
•
No la South Front Street,
• (Wharf('Oa of South etreet,Schoylkil)
. May 23 21—t1'
Cloths! cloths!'
JUST received by the Subscribers, and for sale at
reduced - priceifor cash.
Superior Breiwn Beaver Cloth,
do Blue do do
do -; do Pilot
do Brown do do
Also, superior Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, (hem
and fancy coloured Cloths, Cassitneres and &Ltd.
netts.
MILLER& HAGGERTY
Nov. 28, ' I
Merano hharivis)&e.
LUPINIS superior Merino Shawls, purchased
from the importer at a small advance, just re•
ceived and tor; sate cheap.
Also, French and Eaglte6i Marines. ,Plain - and
figured i Mouslin Di Lanee, and Figured Saxony
'Cloths, ate. ' '
ibimtokr
BEE
New Goods.
E. In EARL
-.41•41!
EA
Tw4 mimistorounNAL.,
EIS
Thwirldladelphiar- •
• WINTER ARRANGEMENT.;
grix . and after tittday; tqoiember 1, 18410.therts.j
N. 7 Bangers will start at the hallowing li`dine.
;From Philadelphia at 8 o'ciccik A. M. CD ail
-.Retitag. l& do P. M.
FARE.
Ist Class Cars. $2 50-2nd do. $2.00.
Both Train cars stop - for way. Passenger at the
usual points. - •
.
Days of 'Starting of Freight 7lasne.
From Philadelphia on' Wednesdays and
Saturdays. - at
From Reading on Tuesdays and Fridays, A. AI,
at 5a A. M. • j
• G. A. 111COLLS..
Sonerintendant Transpt. P. &I Read. Itj It
, • October 31, • '
• DR. BEDWEILL 9 S
Tetter, Ringworm and DA Ointment.
.A supply of the above ointment just received and
for sale wholesale end retail at the! Drug Store
of the subscriber: where also may be seen certi6.
cater of its efficacy, in the„ cure of obitinate cases
of Tetter, &c.'
IDIIN S. C. MARTIN,
Also for sale, Dr. ,Recheries celebrated
GREEN 'OINTMENT / I
for the cure of Faros, Ulcers, Old.Cuta, &e.
October 24
MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND
IT A PHOENIX BITTERS—The high celebrity which
these excellent Medicines have acquired! in eluting 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 frutts—their good works
have testified for them—they did not thriie by the faith
of the credulous
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilionsand Liver
Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains,' Rheumatism,
Fevers and Agues, ObStinate' Headaches.lmpure State
of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appentance,of the Skin,Ner•
sous Debility, the Sickness incident to Fethales in Deli
cate Health. every kind of Weakness of ,the . Digestive
Organs, curl in all general Derangements of Health,' hese
Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy
remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most eX
hatisted constitutions., A single trial Will place the
Life Pills and Phinnix Bitters beyond t he reach of corn
petition, in the estimation of every patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and, retail,at Wl. B.
MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 3;5 Broadway. New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless , they have the fac
simile of John Moffat's Signature.
Otr The Life Pills are sold in hoxes—Price,2scentx,
50 cents. and $1 each, according to the size; and the
Phinnix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with fulldi
i minim
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter
esting little pamphlet.entitled " Motrat'stledical Min
ual,designed as a Domestic Guide to Ilea. h=contain
ing accurate information Concerning the most preva
lent disease, and the moat Xpproved,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
Slates and the Canwlas. Ask for Muffins Life Pills and
Phcenix Bitters; and be sure that a lac 'simile of John
Mcffat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of
bitters and box of pills.
These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs.
MILLER do HAGGERTY. , Pot tsville. •
September 6th, 1810. 39—t f.
=swum zozmois,
For C 01414.
THESE celebrated Lozenges were origivally. a
private prescription of the late Professor %Vic
tor. But from the great benefit attending their use
in cases of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, 4e. have become
a standard remedy for these comnlaints. The sub.
scriber hiving a copy of the origitial recipe, prepares
them precisely according to it. For saie by the do
zen or single box, at JOHN SC MARTIN'S
Oct 24 43 Drug Store, Pottsville.
Resumption of BuSiness.
NEW DRUG STORE,.
Ja•E Subset iber returns his gratefnl acknowl.
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville- and
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the loss of his property by fire in December last,
and would also acquaint them end the public gen
erally, that he' has again commenced the Drug
Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of
Pottsville, where may always be had a general as
sortment of
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints,
,
Glass, 1 Dye Malta,
And every other article in the above line, which he
is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating
terns.
N. B. Er Physicians prescriptions carefully put
op at the shortest notice.
WM. T. EPTIN G.
Pottsville, May 3D,1838
To be Let.
/VHF. Valley Furnace, some time ago arranged
••• for smelting Iron Ore with tothracite
with an excellent and powerful Stern]) Engine et
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 Schitylkill
Coal range, contain all ).Ke different coal veins or
strata of coal of that celebrated Coal region, a num.
ber of which have , tieen opened, and some 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
cheapeit rate.
To a good tenant the conditions *mild be' made
,easy. For terms apply to
WILLIAM F. DEAN.
29—tf
Pottsville July 18
Lumber!! La mber :t ! -
Shingles, Lap and Joint.
Boards, - , i - -
Plastering Lath and other Lumber,
constaatly for sale by - t
SAMUEL TIARTZ.
41--
October 19,
Wißig's Juvenile' Piano In
structers
JUST received and fur sale by
B. BANNAN.
Also Barrow's Piano Primer.
October 17.
Festirals & Eimts.
f res h r ly.4"= ied and for- •
cupyly,juit receir
FRESH. Gooirass
_jUST opened a large and plendids nitplyof Season
ay' ably .Goods, comprising a general assortment- of
DRY GOODS,
• . GROCERIES, • • •
LIQUORS,
HARDWARE,. I
FISH, PLASTER, •
CHEESE, SALT
All of which 'will be sold cheapifor cash or -ex.
change for cunt** prodec e: !V t 0". 'Afore of
JOSEPH WHITE & SON.
Mount Carbon, Nov 23 z 47-tt
AAPEFINED WHALE OIL.-2000 galls. reSoe.d
Miele Oil, just received sod 'for sate 14.•
E. A, HATHAWAY: *Co.
Coin. Merchante.l3Erth Front
Philadelphia. /Wiest, b, •, 32
Harli6olllllCed*iS;
AND Badges, just :bodied Sad torabia..
Sktestifki A - .VAl4l*:
DR. IIXT X NOLO S
- Balsam or llorelboun
4.
Ars etirptirandefiresiedyfiir eornmon Crld,pare*,
Asthma, Influenza. Whooping Cough,Proneh
- • slaw and di of the areas • lung • '
leading to c,onsting o f o 7,; PflP‘Fed of he con'
eentrated virtues of HorehOund, &matt. Blood
' Rod, Liverwort and mem:_ other regetibk-eub.
stances:.. Prepared only by J. AL 17SLOW,
Rochester ,
MBE innoeenee and 'universally admitted pettoral vir.
.tues. of 'the Herbsfrom which the BALSAM OF
HOARHOUND is made, elietoo generally known to re
quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessary to
observe that this Medicine conteins the whole of their
Medicinal properties. highly concentrated, and so hap..
pily combined with several other vegetable substance*,
38 to render most speedy, mild and certain reuiedy, now
in use, for the complaints above mentioned.
For Children. this Balsam is Of inestimable value. It
is a epekily remedy for the Whooping' Cough and Crouyt
and Olinda certain' relief in Bowel Complaints. Choler„
Teething. 4 , c. It is pleasant to the taste. and may be
ea rely given to tae tenderest infant and should ,be kept at
all times in every family. as it is much better for the
complaints incident to children 'Oa n Paregorie , lG° Bl reis
Cordial. Or the Cordials so commonly used, as hundreds
in this City have testified.
It is now about five years since this medicine was et
tensivelylntroduced in this City, and section of the coon.
try. since which time it has constantly increased in pub.
tic favour. and it is at the present time the most popular
Cough Medicine, in most of the Northern and Western
States. More than Two 'Thousand fire Hundred Bot
tles have been retailed annually, at the subscribers coita.
ter.for the last two years. and although five other Drug
;gists in the City, are constantly supplied with the article.
his sales are daily increasing.
For the s itisfaction of those interested in. Certificates,
the following are added. although the common practice
of collecting a long 'string of vouchers, has not been
considered the best way to make Its virtues known.
We say vale•inquire,' ask those who have used it. ask
Physicians who prescribe it. ask the Agents who sell it
try it yourself and then judge as ye find
Read the follotoing,-1 hereby certify that cart) , in the
spring of 1e38.1 contracted a severe COLD. which set
tled upon my lungs.andthreatened a hasty Consumption.
I used several prescriptions, but obtaining little or no re
lief; I was much alarmed. Happening to be,at Roches.
ter, I was advised by my friend. Mr WinsloW. to try a
bottle 'of his BALSAM OF HORETIOUND: I did so. and to
my surprise obtained relief at once—and by, the use of
that single bottle was perfectly restored to health. To
those afflicted with Colds or Coughs, at this , inclement
season, I say 'go and do likewise.'
LEANDER CHIPMAN.
Ingnstitude is the basest crime in man.— We are not a
mong that class of Editors who for a few dollars will.(at
the expense of truth and honesty) 'crack upl an article
and bring it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to re•
main silent, after having tested the utility of on improve
ment or discovery in science or art. Our readers will
recollect we told them we were unwell with a soar
throne and violent cold some few weeks ago Well, we
purchased, two hordes of WINSLOW'S llnt.som ov lions
emend and so sudden ass the core. that we forgot we
ever had a cold. Thos, who are afflicted , may try it
upon our recommendation —Lewiston 7Weiraph
Pricit 50 corns per bottle.
For sale by ensuz:vs & PARVIN. and Wit. T. Erma,
Pottsville, Pa and by the Druggists in the Country gen
erally.
October 4 93--
For the cure of Scrofula, or Ring's evil. Syphilis. and
the host of painful.dittagreeable, and hitherto Incurable
affections resulting therefrom. Rheumatism, Vleerons
Sores. White Suxilings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin
General Debilliy, 4.v. and all Diseases ttrising from .
Impurity of Blood.
pH IS Medicine is particularly recommended at
A' this season •of the year. ad an alterative and a
purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to
debilitated constitutions, which invalids are uncon.
scious of until they have experienced its effects.
It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs
and breast, ate supposed , to be affected, antijilsi
where the constitution is broken down by the use of
Mercury or Quinine;
THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a
just tribute to its great meeit.of being recommend.
ed by the most celebrated Practitioners , of Medicine
in the United Stoics and Europe; whereas Lot one
of the spurious mixtures. made in imitation of it. had
the least support from the Medical Family. This
fact offers an argument so plain and concl..sive. that
it needs only to he mentioned to enforce conviction.
Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all those 'oval.
ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr.
ops. Extracts, & . c. •
Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory. Philadelphia.
SolVirylll. Bannon, Agent for Sehnylkill Coon
ty.atn! John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street
Pottsville.
September ,12, 2.7—tf
Crackers; •
wriESII Water, Sugar, Soda and /iron Crackers
for sale by E. Q. & A. lIEN,DEIISON.
January 2,
WILL-be sold at ptivate sale. the Foundry
V V pleasantly ti awned at Port Clinton.Schuylk ill
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill
and- Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and
will in a short time be one of the best situations
in the country to do a large business For terms
&c. apply to PA RKEkt TIERS,
trot' Founders, Philadelphia.
or ISAAC MYERS,
Port Clinton
C-63
Rodger's celebrated Pen
knives.
AFRESH supply of Rodger's Pen.knives, a.
mong which are his celebrated Treasury and
Navy Knife, manufactured for the U.S. Government.
Just'received and fur sale by
December 5,
PORT CARRON
Ronsrs to-Rent,
From the first day of April nest.
4 , TAVERN , House and premises, corner of
•Coal and Jackson Streets, in tho most central
business part of the town. Two.emall . Dwelling
Houses and lots in Coal street, one small Dwelling
House with large out lot in Jackson street, ime Shop
or Office with other apartments in Jackson street.
one Store and Dwelling boos° In Lawton's:Addition,
with counters and shelving complete—carner of
Market and Second street, a first , rate business
stand.
Aka, to rent and immediate possession given; Two
three story Dwelling hoosee id Swift & Patterson's
Addition. in Spruce street, kfine prospect from these
houses T -nne dwelling house and preMises in Second
street, Lawton's Addition. ,
FOR SALE. ,
Two Town lots in Jackson street and and ditto
in Coal street in Port Carbon proper? Apply to
WILLIAM R. HULL,
General agent, Scrivener, Actountant and Collet.
tor in 'fort Carbon.
November 28, • 4S—tf
-Cobb's School Rooks.
COBB'S series of School Bake .-4 (rub supply
at Philadelphia prices, by tbe dozen ..or
always for sale by • 11 1 1 , DA MAN.
December 5, . ' 49
EMI
bale by .
R BANNAN.
Chair Shag,
FirtHESubsoriber has c3netantly on hand sop
jig ' ries assortment of • Chair. Stuff which he
will dispose of at as low rates as can be obtained at
any other establishment. !I •
PETER SEITZINGER.
Foot of the Broad Monahan. Little Mahenop
October 3, , :010—;tf
A TWO Story brick 'dwelling beitso • and
zli• in Schuylkill Haven;noiv:ocetiPled by 'Samuel
Trout end othera,Stone Coal wohldbe taken in pay.
meet. • •For terms apply'to the subreriberfOrwigs.
burg' or Henry Deninger, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH . MORGAN.
Ortigaburg Jan. 9. • I . 2
- NEW Goons. -
ern remand and-now 'opining a large. and
ieneeol assortment of fresh and manna bin goods,
which will be bold cheap kit Casb, 'Or in`nscbatip
for country produce.
• '3OSEPti Wm stqc
H-44.-
ME
SW AIM'S PANAC A,
Port Clinton ,Foundry
FOR S ALE.
For Sate.
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,; . .7,..7. ,: cf . ,;. ; ,,+,7 , i17,1.r . :,!4?., , ,:0 . .„.*rv.t . t . . - :.::: : ; - :"..,
. --.!..;',,, ~ .- - ,%r,'f., , -: :: , : ::::'.- : , ,;,
MEW=
Fire Insurance Vompany.
mgrk bit t h on ti c t i n o it r et ra a m ad e p i tra t u , l . li t s o u r r c a .r n r.
i r i s ot
c o i n s
Mills.Barns.Stables.Meychand izo.Furniture, and. Prop.
erty of evcry description. against loss ordamage by
FIRE.
The subscriberha been appointed AGENT for the a
bore mention( d Insti ntion and is now prepared to make
INSURA Nom d pan every desert ption ot property at the
lowest rates. I - BENJAMIN -HANNAN.
Pottsville. Feb. 71.1836. . il5
THE DEI4WARE COUNTY
Insurance Company.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, 61250.00%
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MAKE both limited and, perpetual Insurances
on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores,
Hotels, Mills,Barns, Stables, Merchandise. Furniture
and Property o revery description ,against lossor dam.
age by FIRE.
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware COunty Insurance company will also
insure against lose on all kindd of marine risks and a.
gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of
goods.wares. and mercdndise by water, or by mil way,
upon terms as favourable as any other institution.
For any further ihformation on the subject ofinsur.
once, either against Fire marine or inland risks.
Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Aient.
July 15 34-itf At Schuylkill Haien.
or WILLIAM B. WPM
• At Orarigsbum.
The most useful Family Medicine ever of
fered to the Public.
HIS well known Anti-Dysenteric and Worm Died.
Ticino
has proved successfully these twelve years
past, sad is universally acknowledged by all who have
tried it, to be far superior to any other an.dicine ever
employed in the diseases for which it is recommended.
It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it.
Worms being especially apt to infest persons of.debil
itaied• digestive organs and emaciated constitutions,
much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm med
icines, which generally consists of the strongest purga
tives, calomel, that desttoyer of the constitution, bitters,
pink root, spirits of turpentine, wormseee oil &c. &c.
Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach; nod Oen materially injure the
general health. without removing the cause. Swaim's
Vermifuge has the,peculiar advantage df removing the
general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's
Vermifuee ha the peculiar advantage of removing the
cause of the worms, by giving iigour and healthy action
to the stomach.bowels and organs of digestion, thereby
relieving measles, croup. hooping cough, &c: This
meelicit e, by invigorating the internal functions istrenght
gqing the organs ofdi2estion, and removing the primary
cause which creates morbii secretions, will relieve
Bowel Complaints. Cholic. Dysentery. Despepsia. and
the whole train of bilsary offectiona. Sick Headache,
Acidity of the Stomach. Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles,
inc. It is an antidote in Ale early stage of Fever and
Cholera Morbue.
As geieral Family Medicine, it elands unrivaled, as
the aapplicable to most of the diseases to which children
are subject. Swates Vermituge will be Musa! (risme
utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the con
viviality of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will
anticipate the effects of aeidity of the stomach. not 'ln
frequently produced by wine In the negle , A.of this
howevr r. a close in the morning or the following morning
will. in most Instances, restore the tone of the Stom
ach.
leamilintercsident in the country, and insolated in a
measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to
the far west. or boiled to distant ports. seminaries and
all public institutions and chartable associations will
find this remedy constantly nt hand. of great utility.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Philadelphia.
And for sale by B. BOMAN.
Agent for Schuylkill Connty.
October 31. 44—tf
Mont% Life Pitts, and Phce
nil Bitters.
111 1 111 E perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat
a merit of almost every species of disease by the use
of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer
.a
matter of doubt, as a reference to the exper fence of
many thousand patients wilt satisfactorily prove. Dor.
ing the preserit month alone nearly one hundred cases
have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the
patient has, to all appearance. effected n permanent
cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me
dicines--Stome eight or ten of' these had been consider
ed beyond all hope by theirrnedical 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 Isis fellow-citizens.
The IA FE MEDICINES are a purely VEGETABLE
preparation. They are mild and pleasant In their ope
ration, and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly
upon the Secretions of the system—carrying offell acri
monious humors, and assimila'ing with and purifying
the blood. For this reason. .n aggravated cases of
Dyspepsia. the Life Medicines will give relief in a shot
ter Space of time than any other prescription. In fever
and-Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of every
description, Sick Headache. Heart-burn. Dizziness in
the head. Pairs in the Chest. Flatulency, impaired ap•
petite. and in every disease arising from an impurity of
the blood, or a disordered state of the stomach.the use
of these Medicines has always proved tote beyond
doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treat
ment.
All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be parti
cular in taking them strictly according to the directions.
It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he
hia.aielf may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain
credit It is alone by the results of a fair trial. Is the
reader an invalid, and does he wish to know whether the
Life Medicines will suit his own case If so, let him
call or resod to Mr. Moffat's agent in this place. atid pro
cure a ciThy of the medical Manual. designed as a Do
mestic Guide toillealth, published gratuitously. He will
there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of
care; and perhaps some .exactly similar to his own.
Moffat's Medical Office in New York. 3'75 Broadway.
Thiti:Medicme can also he obtained of
MILLER & HAGGERTY,
• Agents for Schuylkill County.
Pottsville, September 26, 1340. 39—tf
B. BANNAN.
49-
BNCROFT'S History of the United States,
"Recognition of Ft lends
,ia another world, by
• Rev. Dr.tDork
Agathos, and other stories,
History of Grace Harriet.
just received and for sale by B. BANNAN.
January 2, I
. Strained Sperm OIL
BLEAT RED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a
very superior quality, warranted not to congeal
or smoke. - For sale by
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
January 2,J . 1—
Dried Apples and Peaches,
F OR sale at the store
GEO. W. SLATER.
December 12, 50—
PEECII of Robert Emmet:before Lord Norbury
and COLORED PRINTS of the Rev. Theobold
Matthew. the apostle ot Temperance. just received
and for sale by B. BANYAN.
Dec. 26, ' 52
!VEIT received auperiorarticle of Ladida. nos
°JP kin Gloves. E. Q. A. HENDERSON.
January 2,
-St. Qbes Salt.
ASUPERIOR article fOr preserving Poik. 'For
sate by , E. Q. &A. HENDERSON..
January 2, _ 1-
-
Hickok &-Fleminglet
EVANGELICAL MUSIC.
JUSrreceived and for sale by _
B BANNAN'
Octottr 9t:. • 44—tr
Eby Frei:A Worked Collars. For sale
1 7 AQ.& Ab griNZWIRSON.'
kNagibVile •
SPRING CAMDEN
SWAIM'S VER MI F`UGE•
New Books.
EmmelVe
•Speech.
- .Gloves! Gloves!!
~9~ =%d ^= =~; ;I
ZEE
I ascal Icon, ,Works Ware
house.
Sbuth p r u htiria•te; . /d i filo . r!'er Watzu
.?lords, Ist:94er as Morris,
YROD' Founders, and Manufacturers "of Coal
Grates. Furnaces. Kitchen Ranges: Bath Boil
Perpetual ov e ns, &c. Welded ,Wrought hob
Tubes. for Steam, GPM Hot Water, &e._.
Daves Safety Lamps
of the beat Construction.
Patterns for tho Foundry received,and castings
delivered at the Warehouse. Third Gt r . Walnut St.
Philadelphia. )-.
September 26.1838.
Davy's - safety Lamps,
/IF the best const ruction, and most approved kind
1 ,0 also makes new gooses to old lamps, and othet
epairs done at the subscriber's Clock and Watth
Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville.. ' ,
June 1 29—tf JOSEPH COATSWOR TW
•
- Book of Pleasures.
Pleasures of live,
Pleasures of Memory, and ' • • -
Pleasures - of Imagination, - • .
just received and for sale by . 2 .
B. BANNAN.
For Sale.
To Iron Manufacturers.
THE Subset iber having obtained the assignment
from. Mr. George Crane for a number of Fui.
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 satd patient to manufacture Halliable 'lron and
Steel, is prepared to grant licensee for the Manufac..
tore of Iron. Applications to be madeto William F.
Dean, Esq., at Pottsville.
F. W. GEISSENHAINER.
Jan. 4 1
;Theological U orks for Sale.
AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF
UNIVERSALISM, '
By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore, embra
cing the Unity of God' as held by Unlversalists,—
the Attonement—Death orChrist—Punishmeiit and
duration of Punishment—Forgiveness, of Sins—
itidgenient—N ature of Solvalien—Repentence.—Rea.
surrection and Destruction of death. This work is
intended to disabuse the public mind, in regard to
the many misrepresentations so industriously cir.
culuted against this body of Christians. Puce 50
cents.
Also. for Sale, "THE PLAIN GUIDE TO
UNIVERSALISM,'" by ,the Rev. Thomas Wbitte.
More of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers
to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony; and
believers to the practice of its benevolent principles )
-The following matter is contained in this work:
Who are Universalists?
What do Untversalists believe? •
What evidences do Unicersalists adduce froth
the Scriptures in support of their belief in the even.
tunl holiness and - happiness of all mankind?
Passages from the Old and New Testament, ex.
plained, which are adduced to disprove their anti.
ments.
Popular objections to Universalism explained ; end
the evidences of revealed Religion presented. Price
I dollar.
For 8310 at the Stores of Sanwa Hartz and J. 8.
Morris & Brothota.
July 9th,
Mitchell's School . Geography.
• INIE best now in use,a fresh supply better bound.
together with
MITCHELL,S PRIMARY SCHOOL GE.
°GRA Pi/ Y.,
A new work j,st published, for beginners, and
which hue already been introduced in theSchoolo
in Philo& Also.
MITCHELL'S GEOGRAIIPICAL 'READER,
for Schools and families, just received and for Tale
BANNAN.
December 5, 49
.NEW STORE.
subscribers wculd inform their friends and
the public that they hove established them.
Nehres in business, in'the.Store formerly occupied
by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, tidjoining Messrs.
Clemens & Parvins . Drug Store, where they offer
for sale a general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, ' • ;
Teas. - •
Wines,
Liquors, •
Queensware,
G la worn re and.
Hardware,
MI of which they ore disposed to sell cm the meat
'reasonable terms for cash. as they intend to do an
exclusive cash business. The public are invited to
call and examine their Goods and prices before per.
chasing elsewhere.
May 16
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
20—
New Cheap Cash Store.
%NUE subscriber hay just opened in Centre street,
a lew"docas above Norwegian street, an entire
new and elegant assortment of Goods, cosaistintof
Dry Gonda, • I
Queensware.
Groceries, - Hardware, &c.
All of which were purchased at such prices tte will
enable him to offer them at an unusually low price.
His design is to sell cheap for cash. He can lunar°
the public, that a call will be sufficient proof to con
firm the assertion, that he will not be exceeded by
any in cheapness.
All are respectfully invited to . call and ezOm
ine the assortment and prices. being confident his
worths will not sutler from such a coarse. • "
GEO. W. SLATER,
44-
October 31.
• Removal.
PATENT SPRING RTEEL. f
Cras,-Strained Saddles, 4r.c.
RICILIRD D. SIIOEXER
Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Mantifacturer.
RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere that to
his customers and the public in general, fo the
very liberal encouragement which he has 'teemed
from them. He now informs that he has as im
provementio the construction of Saddles, for which
he has a patent right, and recommends them tq the
public as being far superior in durability, ease, and
comfort to the , rider than any other yet invented.
and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained
Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence.
He therefore !respectfully invites the public to cell at
his shop nearly opposite Mortimeria Hotel, and di.
ready opposite W. T. Eptan . g's Drug Store, Centro
Street, Pottsville, end .examine for themsclves.ll
He also keeps constantly on hand a general as.
sortment• Of all kinr's of work, such -as Saddles,
Bridles. Patent , Fly .nets. Coach, Gig, 'and Waggon
Harness, Trunks, Valieces, Travelling Ilags, I Gig
and Riding Whips, &c. Every description of Work
in his line will be made to order, on the shqrtest
r.otice, with neatness, durability, and on terms as
low as can be done elsewhere.
17 An excellent assortment of Silver and Brass
Mounting. Riding and Gig Whips, &c.ikc.`mihich
he will sell very cheap. wholesale and retail.
December 12._
Eftgalit Prayer Books .(
ANDnilsLes,
J UST received and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
Deoember 2,
MillingwortiVer Iforks. •
IrtllT Work' of W. Chi llingworth, M. A. con
taining his Book, entitled the religion of Pro.
testante, a.safe war to Salvation. together with „his
Sermons. Letters,Dircourses and controversies. first
American from the Twelfth English Edition. Jest
received and for sale by
December 19, B. BABWA N.
51-.6.
• Er ibibsciitage to tbie Work are raregtedloadl
at this GlEtitattl ttatieb ditir. •
EMI