The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 29, 1841, Image 4

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Al , t BELL A 3. - - - , •
'- -- Weititiorie is thejot Of man.r., :. - 1- -
• However
_fgainst Our will,: - ' --.-
We've got got to raiitho common chancel i
:. While gob' thio. the mill. ' - • :
Ofill the trials, tho,•with -which, _• I ~
Poor curses, we are cured, - - -_ 1
Vans' umbers/let trial-is - • 1
.Amcnig the wery vuiet ! . , . I
• -
-•
-it's very singles somehow that
Vire never has a; leggin' ' i
As doesn't bitng long with it
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SOmethiethat's cured distressin" ! • i ~..
There's nothin' ste possesses as - 1:` - ' : `
• We safely. calls Or own— . .- ' •
ATortune mised;ta i friend folPn off, i,_
An imbereller flo wn ! c ' v ''' ' •
!I Security! vid, he i a
ourselves,
And think mine ves all right : -:
- We're, carelesi o the " rainy day," •-
And of the mainly night: • - .
_ , With a good ' si k" behind the door,
Fourireather 1: pook!all fun! ,
But i don't vie Watle
--
h the weather when • .
l' We finds the r a lk" is gone ! • . -
1
porting a " silk ' the " 'cottons," vhy,
V utti, •
' • 1 • disda in oily,
. - "
er'e,
' As it of silken a elter all
'Along we'd guar ntee ; .
P - Deprived the of, he aid on which • .
• Our -vanity' rill ', ' ' 1 "
• We find the thin eat screen of all
Ib that of nasty ride! •
:
The man as-goa t 'a'" cotton," vhy
Oteourse he: ar t insured, - _ .
.. . But having his Oexations, still •
From many he's secured.
:.At proudest Una its the' darts of chance"
; Are ever prone to fly :
• And °dyne steals a o cotton " with
-' A "silk " a standin! by i• _
Some doesn't cake for either—they
.. last takes the vet and dry :
' , Or : loafers or, p, ilosophers, . •
:Weil content s ly:
i
And they who a rink with terror from
• Each drop as hapa to fall,
It's.like feel moat severely life's
Foal weatherafier all !
c
, "d
A wagoner - drove is-team to the door of's ware
house ilt a neighhori g village, and thus hailed the
merchant? - : , . [
.Don't you want at me fine kegs?
No, answered the enchant.
Bat don't you wa t some first rite keg, I
No. -
They're confound 4•first rate.
Don't wait any.
1
But theyre darn'd ,eternal fi rst rate. ,
I tell you I don't , ent any. ~'
But,.mieter, they'ie.superogatory first rate.
No. ~ , L ,_
Each keg is equal' ti hogshead. • . .
Don't want any.
Well, dang my buttons, it - I'd sell to such a scrimp-.
ton as you, any how., . ; , .
The St. Louis Bul etin tells the following : Last
night when the congilegation of one of the churches
tvere leaving the house of 'worship, it commenced.
raining. A lady sal to the gentleman who accom
panied her,and her si tn., 'Why, it rains—send and,
(l ir
get an umbrella.' ,I. hy, my dear . ,' said the gentle
man, .youare neithe sugar nor salt, and rain will
not hart p;111: 'No,' aid the lady, 'but we are lanes,'
A manAventoutt i other morning to shut up
porno pigs. Pate in ho afternoon he had not re
turned, and after some search he was found &peal
ing in the pen, he h ving shit himself in and let
the pigs run.
"
'Wadelabia an ma last that she
of showing het 'naked teeth'
ladies in Boston have formed
,:.
,an'd pledged themselves not to
ake love to them who even
al acciaents have-happened by
empting to smell the breath of
, se steidents will happen in the
• cs. . .
,
Thera is a Ina_y_jrl
will got smile for. fea
Some pretty your .
a temperance society,
allow any bean to
tastes of wine. Seve
these young ladies MI
their iisitarer; but the
belt regulated societii._
'What in the worli could you have seen in old
- Lord-A. to marry him
•Whi, l - saw a hduse in town,' said .the pretty
countess, .a box at the opera, and a lover in perspec
tive I'
• 'Well, Mr. Grocer bow roach do you ask for,
Ill ycur sugar ?'
.Nine cents a pourt,o2 ,
'How much a ho 'head V
y - .Thirt dollars.'
, Well, I'll take a cat's worth of cigars, if you
please !' c..,
A man named Samuel Pittman killed another
'll ,
named Koller, in N ilkinson county, da , 'a short
time,aince. Lie deli eratel3 shot him - down. and
then escaped., .
The flank of the Is l erthern Liberties has dcc.ared
a diiidotid.of three per cent for the last six months.
It aprds us pleasule to state that the Hon, Caleb
Cushing has recovered from his late sickness, and is
now on his way to Iyashington.
.: The steamer Cale brought about ten thous
and letters. The postage on those for New York
oily amounted to up • anis of $l2OO. ~
The' Montreal Ti
Lord Sydenham will 1
year is out; and add
ceeded in the, govern.,
es intimates a probability - that
return to England - before the
a rumor that he wili!be sue
. ent_of Canada by Lord, Mor-
'ke a schoolmaster: flogging a
ave a pupil under _the lash.
hildren do you prefer, the boys
_ .. Why is your eye,
boy 1 Because you
. 'Sir, which of your
or the girl's!'
• 'Why, "as long as 'll
like them the ! best ; h
I prefer the girls.'
ll.'Ephraim,' saya S
I seter to his devil, ' I believe
theM is another storm a brewing.' 'Yes, sir,',M.-
plies ihe imp, .sometiniale's the weather, certain.'
' ''l say, mother,' said a regular street loafer the other
11
night.after.he had deositei.l something in a ricket#
old cupboard and laid himself down upon the floor,
4lWant to wade tie when I get dry !' . - •
~. you
• 'How dow when you get dry 1' . -••
. I kno. , wh-
. ' 'Oh, just waken nill any time-I'm (Wove dry !'
. The protettion which Britain 'affords to Irehindin
the days of:ativersityr, is like that which the oak
yields-to the ignortuiti countryman who'flies to it for
shelter in the storm: i t draws down upon' his hea d
..
the lightning of heaven.
- . 3
• 'Music bath char to soothe the savage breist.'
A Mr. 'Ravage , of er o, lately eloped with a young
and beautifullady •vi 9 prides. ip the =Mica! name
Of .1 1 a!Pir• . - ''' . ' ..
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We slip .the folio rag from a western paper: 7 .,
',.The subscriber is p pared to do all the lighting for
' his neighbors within fly miles ; men will be knock
ed down and dragged out at a reasoriable - prise, and,
payment received in grain, pongees or whiskey.. Aro:,
'ply tort Wilson Williains, at hie cabin in Stiickuer's-
Settlement: I , „ „ ••
' 'What wotilil a Itonosfier eating a young lady; be
likely to iity_ if he coald 'speak, and wished at the
jail:to time to - name swim tragic Region performer!
'Atis.'vGlad I'ate her.' '(Gladiator.) . - -
If two piously disposed wild animals sbiiiiiffniiet
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suddenly, what would they
. nerritrallOre inclined to,
say 1.. 41.,et sus jarey;.' ' J•' 2 ..-•• - : ,'•
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• ' Dr. Devics, tests ly _Profesi.er of Obbletries• in
the University of Pcitusylvania,dbAitt Philadelphia
.'fit week", 'i : h
e boys suck their mother, I
t when they begin to suck me,
STRAWS
PINGS.
Pectoral - Mitttire 3 -:: 7
WOR the coreefOreghs,Cojcia,liiflueniai
A.' le,.,p4tilig - a-.l3tsiod i OW- and f‘wetikeeivot
the Brute: k ind I.4rOge,'afefallii,utruteutrfeffeetions
Price, 25 ceitta...zer'bottle;
s.
A. supply of the-above inedicinej riot received and_
for sale at the Drug Store of . ;
•. • - JOHN S. C. MARTIN.'
No - rept:ter 28, ~• • 48—
Whites Winter ! - Strained
- • -Sperm Oil:
• .•
iiriLLER''&I3AGGERTY: 'hose just' received
ANAftheir Winter.atook Of White .Winter_Strained
Sperm Oil, -which they icen :recommend to`their
filen& and the.puttlic as.being superior.
—'Nev. 28th, • '4B—
For, Sale. -
To Throia.Manufactureirs.
. . _
THE Subscriber having obtained the assignment
from 111r.George Crane for a 'mintier of 'Fur
naces, and holding also the Priteni'cif - the tate' Dr.
Geisenhainer for the same. to; smelt hint Ore with
Anthracite Coal, and retell:Ong, the exclusive yight
ofisaid pattent to manufacture Mallighld Iron and
Steel, is prepared to grantlicenses for the %Mike.
tore of Iron. Applications to be madeie William r.
Deen, Esq., at Pottsville. - „
F. W. GEISSENHAINER.
Jart. 41
•
~Villig'e Juvenile Piano In
steamier,
JUST received and fur solely '
B. BANNAN. ..
Also Burrow's Piano Primer: • -
October 17, 411:
SWAIM'S, VEII FUVidr.
.„
The most useful Famqy ; Medicine. ever of
fered to toe ,Public. •
.
rlrillS well known ' Anti.Dysentericand Worm Med
= icine has proved saceessfully these twelve years
past, and - is universally acknowledged by all who have
tried it, to .be far superior to any other miliaria ever
employed in the diseases for which it is recommended
It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to,tatie it. •
Worms being especially a pt to isfestpersons of debil
itated digestive - organs and emaciated constitutions,
much mischief is often done by the ordinary worth med
icines, which generally consists of the strongest 'slurp
lives, calomel, that destroyer of the constantion.bitters,
pink root, spirits of turpentine, wormseed oil &c. ttc.
Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they. den..
bilitate the stoma, and oleo
_materially injure the
general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's
Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage' of removing the
general health, withodt removing the- cause: Swaim's
Vermifuge has the peculiar radvantage of removing the
cause of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action,
to the stomach, bowels and organs of digestion, thereby,
relieving measles, croup. booming coogh, &c. ,Thia
merlicii.e, by invigorating the internal rune tionsstrengli- 1
ening the organs of digestion, and removing the primary
cause which creates morbid secretions, will relieve
Bowel Complaints, Cholla, Dysentery, Despepsia, and
the whole train of biliary atfectiOna, 'Sick Headtiche;
Acidity of-the Stomach, Foul Breath, Breeding Files,
&c. 'it is an antidotein the early stage of Fever and
Cholera Mortn:
- -
As geieral Family Medicine, it
,stands unrivaled, as
tha aapplicable to most of the diseases to which children
are subject. Swaim's Vermituge will be loui.d of some
utility to persons who occasionally indulge in .the-con
vivality of the'table ; n dce taken before dinner' will
anticipate the effects of avidity of theetomach, not un
frequently produced by wine. In the neglect of thin
however,a dose in the morning or the following morning
will, in most'instances, restore the tone of the Stom
ach.
Families resident in the country; and.insolated in a
measure Trent medical advice, travellers journeying to
the far west, or, bouad to distant portss iiernMariesLand
all public institutions 'aild•charitable'asiiiiciations will
find this remedy, corstantly at hand. of great utility.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Philadelphia.
And for sale by , B. BA NNAN.
Agent for Schuylkill Connty.
October 31, , 44=tf.
- Port Clinton Foundry
JILL be sold at•;private . sale, the FoLndry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Sehuylkill
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the tittle 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 ternis
&e. apply to PARRE & TIERS,
Iron Fouiplers, Philadelphia.
' ISAAC AIYERS,
-
.". Port Clinton
.f-63
Merino Sh'twig &e
LUPIN'S superior Merino Shawls,. purchased
from the importer at a small advance, just re
calved and for sale cheap. , ,
Also, French' and English ;.Merinoe .Plain and
Figured Mouslin De LD,Opfil, and Figured Saxony
Cloths, &c. .
Nonember,l.
WISTALE.'S LOZENGES.
For Colds. .
THESE celebrated Lozenges werel,et:igivally a
private prescription of tlitt Intel"rofessor Wis.
tar. But from the great benefit attending their use
in eases of Cads; Coughs, Aithma, 4e. have becorge
'a standard remedy for these complaints. The sub.
scriber having a copy of the original recipe, prepares
them precisely according,to it, For saie by the do.
ien or single box,-at - JOHNS C MARTIN'S
Oct 24 . 43 • - Drag Store, Pottsville.
ILMOITAT'S VEGF:TABLF, LIFE PILLS AND
IV IL PHOENIX BITTE R§ —Thehigh celebrity which
These excellent. Medicines have, acquired, in curing al
most'every.disedve to which the human frame is liable
is a matter familiar with almost evervintelligeni person
They became known by their frints—their good works
have testified for them—thty d id-not thrive by the faith
of the credulous
- In cases of Cbgiveneas, - Dyspnpsia, Biliousand Live.
AffeCtions, Asthma, Piles, Settled•Pains,' Rheumatism,
Fevers and Agues,Olistinate Headaches, Impure State
of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearance of 'the Skin,Ner
vous Debility,the Sickness incident to Femalettin Deli
cate Realth.every kind of Weakness. of the Digestive
Organs, and in all general Derangements of II eal thit hese
Medicines haycinvariably proved a certain and speedy
remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most dx 7 '
hausted constitutions. A single trial. will place the
Life Pills and Plumnix Bitters beyond the reach of coin
petitiOn, in the estimation of -.very patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale:and retaiLat WM. 13..
MOFFAT'S Medical Office, .3;5 Biondway. New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have, the fac
simile of John Moffat's.eignature.
ik:r The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Priee, 25 cents,
50 cents, and $1 each,according to, the size; and the
Phcenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each. with
iections. • - . •
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION-An ititer ; -
esiing little pamphlet. entitled 1 . Moffat'S Medieal Man
ual.designed 5s c DomeStic-Guide to Ilealtheolitain - - -
ing accurate inforniation concerning the, Most preva
lent disease,and the most b pproved remedies-;.by WM.
B. MOFFAT."- Apply to the Agents. - -
Agenett- The Life medicines may also be had of .the
principal druggists in: every, toned throughout thepnited
States and the LJ'lnadas. Ask for Aloffats Life Pills and
Phtenix Bitters; and be sure that a fac simile of John-
Moffat's- signature isapon -Abe label of each bOale of
bitters hod box of pills. -' • ,
These - valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs:
. MILLER-84 HAGGERTY, Pottsville.
September - 00;18:3 ' ' 39--tf
11A.. . . , .., : ..
IL_ROAD IRON.- :-.-
A contleteassortment of Rail Rqaolroxifrom24XB
to3 ILAIL itOADITIOA from 33M. io:s6in. omen ,
- - nil diarneter.turnetni Mk!
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30;3 iri.diameteillaillbiati'
• • ' • manufactured 'field:.
. „ .
• . • . • , the !Sated' EVCible hots ; `
RAIL ROAD . FELT.- for ; placing fie;Ween the
• s. .•irogCtialrand atonetdoCta.
„ , • - • ofedge Railw.aya..
xerpnErt. :BOP.„ manufactured ['rein
• ' - New Zealand Flax aatorat....
• ' - ' - ed with India Rubber. and
- • - '• idtendedforiridinincriiii
Itistrieeiveilavompleteas
-
fOrt9lolo.lC/14 . 4113 . f0M .
41). to 14.ip,prptred. •4pAn
, '
;iiriitgre,dtrain-t &bcgtca =
- • blo Ira*.
SflIP DOAT AND RAIVUOAD SPIKES,.
• ' - cfdiffercat diies,kep con '
Acily on hand and fineale by •
• A. & G. ItALSTON. & CO.; •
, ••• • N0..4, Southyrent §t
Philadelphia, January 18. - •
O.S. 07 . 11 S Q. 17
olumitablitriara Ornirgavg:f
, rvElE:ikkats'iribere. aye made arrangemen
-Ix- publish *MAGA MEI t o g`St PAIIILT or actin
MW E9PECIALL7I nit tramta-POWIIOrt oB rrilinder•
the abovititle; . Tho desigh ot-the worklittido
good : to aid, in:the fo thation!ofeharactert to`eitaib"-i
.:lish 'good principles_ o cultivate . right; ettings vie
funitsh-irmpetint am ent: .o promote atirreek,'
habits of thought On _ iWniment. Nor lithe plant
confined to these it is the purpose of the
Editor to make thew Ai:useful in storing the inimt
with •knowledge: in leaching the rules:of behavior,'
and in . pointing out the highways :and _by-wart
tmecestin life. In 131Igha design, the religiole end_
inoraldntie.e will notle overlooked. -"° 1
To r.ty out the plan, it is deemed essential that
the work sh
• eald be interesting—anti' should be a'
favorite with' thate forwhose beriefifitlis designee
• Accordingly, it wit ;embrace a , great variety' of ter
ies—ser firstory,Geography. Gco!ogy,Natutal His
tory,Travels„Biograplivi&e. - It will be enlivened
with "Pates. Sketches. Adtentlires. Incidents. Nar
ratives, Anecdotes, Fables, and JOlciories,--nor will
Poetry - or Music be forgotten. Very available
Means of rendering,the Work useful, litelNind en
tertaining will' be resorted to,and •numerouten 2-
bellithrnents and , illustrations wilil be insetted.
As a speciMen of the work will be offered to the
-public in the first number,it is needless to say
than Emple arrangements are made to bring out the
work with punctuality, and in.the best inecluiriical
style. The editorial charge of it into be commit:
ted to the Author of Peter Parley's Tedes, whole
reputation is a sufficient' pledge to the public that
the present - undertaking will be conducted in a
manner to claim a share of patronage, especially at
_the hands of parents, tqachers, guardians, and all
who fed interested in ttui - young.
One number of tho work will appear on the first
day oCeach month, containing 32 pages royal likro:
the price to subscribers being ;One dollar and fifty
cents, payable in adtance.- - - -
April, 1841. • BIIADEPRY & SODEN.
B. BANNAN;is (Agent for this work; who will
receive gupseriptions, and deliver the work in Potts
ville, free of postage. •
1118
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NEW GOODS. , ..,- = s r '
:111ST received and , nottiopening a 'large and
TP general assortment of fresh andseasonable goods,
which will be sold:cheap - for Carib, or in exchange
for country produce. • - .
JOSEPH• 'WHITE & SON,
Mt. Carbon, Oct. 3191.1f340.: ' T - . 44
..._ Straimiett-gperm" OM -
it...A.t fl.. PD. Wintgi Strained Sperm' Dil,: of. a
1 4
B very auperiar.quali y, warranted not to congeal
or arnake;, : For sale tik , .'. , ..
:.- " . -, z; •E. .& A. HENDEFLSON.
. ~ . 1—
January
in
Poetry, owers,
AND Flowers of Pciary, to Which, is added a
. . Treatise on. Botany. with familiiir examples,
and a copious Floral! Dictiunary with colored
elutes ,a .- beautiful and seasonable present. Just•
received and. for sale b
- April 24th -
.To NI I chanics.
.
Mcehanic ' I _Calculator, compiehend
"L" ing principles, rul s and tables in the various
departments of Maths atics and Mechanics,. useful
to Millwrights, Engineers and artizans in general,
first American,. from the fifth glairgtiviteditir. with
plates; just received- anci 16r-sale by
EANNAN.
I 16—
April ri
DR. 1111PDWELL 9 S -
Tetter, Ringtenrtn ; and. Itch Ointment.
'supply of the abOitiointment just recCiyed and
Alt for sale wholesale bd retail at tho Drdg Store
of the , subscriber: where also rosy be seen .certifi
cotes of its efficacy, in tbo curs of obstinate cases
of Tetici, &c
JOHN S. C. MA, ,RTIN
Also - tor sale, [?r. liiirtffirtietToWni:bd -77
. GREEN OINTMENT,
for the cure of Felons, Ulcers, Old Cuts, &C.
October 24 34-.7;
- Ha EFINEII - WIIALE OIL-2000 calls . reined
4 11 -‘' Whale Oil, just reee iverrand for sale by.
-E. A.l HATHAWAY & Co.
Corn. Illettliante. 13 soutti:Frent
Philadelphia; Atiku t 13, -
Green an Mack' Teas
JUST received and fel' sale by
T. & J..BEATTY.
48—
Nov. 28,
Boots and Shoes. ;'•
Ladies Ark. Buskins,
do Le . ather, do;
•
- do French, • Ties,
do Grecian, do.
do Slippers.
do Boots,Morrdcco and Leother.
Gentlemen'Vater Proof Boots,
do Coarse& do S
'do Shoes,, Coarse and fine, .
Cbildren's Shoes l of every 'size and quality,
just received from Nelv:York} and for sale very
low by ! T:'& J. fIEATTIif.
Nov,. 28, • . I , 98.,_'•
-T----•
Pascal Iron Works Ware-
hOuse.( ,
, No. 77 South Third Siiiet,S,R.-corner Wainu
PIIILADRI4PIIIA. ,
E. W. EARL.
47-tf
Oforris . 7 . Tamer • .11i:orris,
IRON' Founderi;. aria; Manufacturers of Coal
Grates, Furnaces, ,Kitchen (Range) Bath Boil
ere, Perpetual Otiens,St r e'. , Welded W • tight !ron
Tubes. for Steam, Gas, Hot Water. &c.
- ..1 1 .14vV5. Alt ety - -.114 -.
• - •
the best ;
.P.Aiterne for the Foul
,deaered.at the 'Warehi
-1
Se'etept3er 26A838,
Davy% . Sa
Aar the besteonstruct
‘ . -Y also makes new ga
epairs Aone at the sub '
Maker Shopi inCentre s 4
June 1 22—tf- JOSI
slimmbe
4000 FEET-firstqual
from Onch
10,000. feet inch to
Al9o, White and Yellen;
• 1 ' 70,12100 Jai iit ane, ri.S
Pliaterii4 Lath
r
, _. __.
Theological_ orhofor mte.i
AN :EXPOITION. AND,DEFENCE:O -
UNIVERSALI3I,' --;''', - '
By the Reci. I. D. Williiinson of,,Beltirna,re„ got bra.,
eing, the,poity offOod di held by- Universalista,---
the Attonement,—DeathiThri—Punishrnent and
duration of_ Puotshmen ;,—For liminess -' of , - Sins
Judgement—Nature:ars vatfmt- , •i , ,,,Repentence.-ißes. '
- surreotion and Destriicil4i elf 4eath;--;This.marh'ic
intended to disahuse,the publip mind, in, TcgattX tiii']
the many misrepresentations so tndastriouslicir.
eulated
.ageinst .this body
,of, Christia - us.' - Prise 50
cents. ' - ' 1- , , ~ ;'= , :,., 1- ,-;•
. Moo for , Sale, : 1 "THE - PLAIN 'GUIDE TO
'UNIVERSALISM," byl the Rev. Thoinso.Whitte.
inure of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers
as the truth of that doetrl of :Bible testimony; and
billevers,tohoprsetiee-n, its: benevolent prinCiliJe*
.11i___e foljewing mptter ; i 3 cerlailled:,. ilkillia wor,h;:'
' r Who ard,UniTeysolists ! •,. ~ . , - 7-, , ,,. ~
... Whafde Untversalisti elieve? ~,
~.. /,I
,Whot . ,evtderteelrf doU;iversalists adduce 'from
iheßerlptiresin sunport, f.their belief ia-the even...
tual holiness.and happiness...WWl milok, 7 o 7 ,
.Passages from
,the, Old lind New TeattiMePl:or .
,plained, wltreh itidaddue7l,lO diSproire iheit.senti,,.,
Popcilat'obje,ctioneloyri .
ibe'evidertgesArrevettledA
' 7
For isles the Skires"
‘llforrii.& Biothors.
Jutyitb;
E,l 11.1ii.p40,00.41*--xi4;:i.5...7::Y:::
IWil
iConstr,uction,,.
hdry reCeived, castingsp OE4. Third.de., Walnut , Si
! --- T - 7,-.
L ety ' amps,
'on,andtroost apiiroied Stand
u ses to old lamp.), and other
:Criberiti Clock and Walch
l ieet,Nttsville. ,: -- 1 ~
PET 00ATSWORTIV -
Yard. • r; -
`tyCheiry Boards& Plank
1.7 : • _
inch. Weather. ; Bciaids
Pine'irich BOards7, — .
iinglesl Scantling; Shisg.
conithntly.for sots.
11ARTA..,:
i tversal op explained.;,,
•,
„,
Rgiigion
f t , samu,el Ilart;'.and
'• . . milt" efiTißß if being ..
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-“llowink Sir own trumpet ," we ca n t' fort.
. . —.
flying ismiething' Shout oarselves-;-Of whit we ha%
done:and whet ire intend tadp.' - Vire . .liiieOresd .
engaged a- mom t, 111-00114 d • -
'Ai - •• ' • ' r . '"-*---
. . 'C LA RIFIE D - • ES.
- ' ectiolibs the Press and medical fealty, to be a stye
•
government during the C 012121011 session of Con
as si . midi dor 4sents . a
akar
oacti it
the seat SENCEOF 11011EHQUND CANDY. is icknowl.
rior article, and no worthless, humbug, ; patronised and
„. - . ~. , , w e l l . ,
To De sure. we ultra ourselves of the &Ingres,. • retrommended by -
. . ..
, - .. T%
sional intelligence which will be found in .oar WaliV. • • '4B. ,
" A "'" N ' -
t• - ''' MiTcnEt.r,, - • '
mgton and Baltimore papers, sn' d thus Lash up news ' '-- : .•• • '.• -Dr. pi Ev b s t _
at second hand. But we prefer having our intet. --And a boat of others. ass most excellent compound
' •
gene* in a direct manner-i-from the fo untain twilit_
for Cougiar 'olds, Asthma 'and ll °ar
itiiit harm; C
superior. For 'pant vilell4 in the Side l ti n r ß ß r re an a cik st,
, , .
itself.. It is More satisfactory to ourselves and more . Spitting of Blood, Croup, Whooping Cough, Difficulty of
" hi difilei r C"
or should t o i l - l amaii r riasn‘ erstio'n Th . C hl s pesee s to ; d a it is ire 'BorreaSPitirinrag.'sPodro.oifulsetlitirseDidinisecausietek:texrdingratotiC°ol4.Nif
.
with ci , t an d.wh a t e i er outl a y o f o ar o a ph a t— w hi „) This_Candyccititains the Virtues of,Horetround, Lie.
u w ai ne i ts .
,inrillitgier-Firi,' eivii'oTt, ColinfrY: ,PlipPery. Elm, Bonese.t. Elecanip . an 6;
CHERRY," :' Such indeedafe •theasietiisitimirrstor2.. &..C.' ' . ' " ' ' , . - '
tine and healing properties of this BALSAM. that even Comprising -the medical virtues of 'Feisty i ova 'of
'in the wanstlorms of CONSUMPTION: T aIbert - Ibis pa .... the most popular Vegetable Cough Ineredients. • •
tient has seiffered.the most distressing Cough.tioleat pont ' :PFJ.IIAAFS CANDY is the -only universal C are for
in the chest, difficulty of - breatAiALsotousweats, ge a ri ng Coughs. Colds. 4-e. ever discoVered, andis certain in
of the lungs, • *e and when the most esteemed remedies . every case to afford instantaneous relief, and in most
of our PharmaeoPia's had failed to afford any'reliefond cases a complete• Cure, „In many cases where the best •
when Botamie,'Hommpathie, and neuron:las other rem- medical skill hat failie, it has - afforded' more then tern.
'edies, had been: - -nited 2 "fer _many mialitinir in' vain this Fowl relict, ai can be proved by undeniable and untro7,..,
invaluable remedy has checked every eymptom,-and ticked testimonials recieved by the proprietor.
been prodtictiveof the most astonishing relief. In the
- Melberg speak delightfulfY- of its chatming effects on.
:a.rly,stages of the disease, - proceeding . froin nog,lected thejr effsPring. that they were unable to obtain rest from
1 colds, termed Caterer:hi Consumption. it: has tieen -used thecoughing and restlessness of their children, till they
with undeviating success, and in many instances, when procured some of PELIIANI'S CANDY.
this disease seemed to; have marked its' victim for as Recollect to; ask for PELHAM'S HOREHOUND
- early graye s the nse of this.medicine has arrested every CANDY. - '- . .
-
symptom, and restored the lungs to a state -of perfect. Be careful to 'observe that each direction is headed
health. - . . 1, • , - , with' the name of Pelhairr;and also has the signature of
'Chas. N. Holbrook, who is the General agent for the
In that fornil:OF CONSUMPTION so prevalent a
mongst delicate young females, commonly termed debit-- United Staten. ' •.
ity or 'going into a decline.- a complaint with which A supply.orthe above article just recieved and for
thousands are ilagiring. it has also been itself wi th stir- sale'at the Ding & Chemical store ef the subscriber, Cen•
.
pnsing success,.
and not only possesses the power of tre St. ri*tvl4 7
checking' the 'progress of. his alarming diseznie,- but
at the same time strengthens and invigorates the wholt
system more effectually than any,remedy we have ever
possessed. : , -
' IgIrLIVER COMPLA INT—In diseases of the LiTt7,
particularly when attended with a cough s - indigestion or
i wandering- pains in the side,. it ;has also proved very
1 `efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the
most powerfulremedies had failed.._ .
' irr ASTIIMA.- 7 ,1n this conatila int it alao been used
in numerous instances with the most singular success.
It opens the Chest. rendering '
.the breathing perfectly
free,arresti the cough, and will fail to give per
nutrient relief. . ,
ijer BRONCHITIS.—Aa a remedy in all BroniOial
affections of the thtoat, attended with a hoarseness, cough
or soar in the throat; it will also be found a very effectual
remedy, and will mostly afford immediate relief if used
at the commencement ofthe attack.
11:7 COUGHS AND COLDS —ln common coughs
and colds; that prevail so extensively ..thronahout me
winter,it_wilf be found much more effectual than any
remedy in use; and when colds : settle upon the lungs.
Causing an Inflimatiort 'With pains in ilie breast, difficulty
or-shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will
Suppress such syniptoms immediately, and at the same
tune prevent the lungs from , becoming more seriously
diseased ' . ." •
Er CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGIL—In these
complaints, so'crimmon to young children, this Balsam
will be found much sulierior to the Paregoric Efirer
Syrup of Squills,and the various COUGH MIXTU RES
in common u s e; as it is entirelyfree from any thing the
- least:injurious, and may at all times be given to children
with perfect safety, and with the certaintyofitsaffording
them speedy relief: • •
117 AS A' !FAMILY MEDICINE for many other
complain'ts, this Balsam will also be found particularly
useful Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in
alt Pulmonary affections„ii exerts a - pciverfutirifluence
aver many diseases depending on a depraved condition
of the system, and these who have suffered from the
iudiscrimivate use 'of Meicury. or 'Other deleterious
drugs, that areoßen compounded in different quack nos—
trums, will find it a remedy! of .great value, possessing
the power of strengthening and invigorating the *hole
system moreeffectual than anrother medicine we pos—
sess: .
13. BANNAN.
17-
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—A ' s this medicine
has ahead.) , acquired great celebrity, there may prob
ably be some attempts to ithitate it, and , deceive the
pehlic With a spurious mistime, to prevent which I woulg
wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of
the genuirießalsam.: It is put pp,im bottles oft*o sizes
each, having die' words %VISS,'AR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY, PHLLADA - , blown ill the glass-. and
a label on the front 3vith the, sig'tature of HENRY
%VISTA R. M.:D. without which none are genuine.
•-Prilo.r.d P , -natiPtor by W.ILPAMS & Co,
Chemists, No ComMerce Street, phila. and sold by
the most:respectable Druggists and other appointed
Agents in all the principal towns throughout Hi /Tailed
States.
I.IJ - l'he Genuine Medicinerold• by
JOHN S. C. MARTIN,
Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price $1 per Bottle
Dec.s, 1840. . • 49
.
•
D21.17G STORM.
rpm inbscriber has just. received in addition to his
former supply, a choice assortment of:
-; Dings, Medicines, Chemicals,
selectel with great care and attention as to quality.
Together with a good supply or - -
Paints, Qil,,Glen"s, :Rye uffe,,Spites;4c.
, .
among which are
White* Rcid,Lead Dry. Green Paint,
• White Lead . ground in Oil, Black Paint,
Chrothe Green; -Copal Varnish, •
Chromelrellow. Japan.
Venetian Red, Lampblack,
.VellOwOchre, Litharge,
Black Lead.: • • Spirits Torpeutine,
Spanish' Brown, - _Paint Broshes, •
•LinsCed Oil, • Sash Tools,
Windovi Glass of assorted sizes. froin 114 9 to :4 by 30
. •I DYE STUFFS, -
' Indigo, Madder. Annatto, Logwood.Redwood.Fusti
Camwood. Brazil Wood. Copperas, Tisme-ic, Cochi—
neal,
_Verdigris, English .Red Saucers.
- SPICES. -
.1-
Maio, Nutniegs,Cinnamon,Cloves, pepper, Alspico
Mustard, Cyanne •Pepper, &c. • •
' ' PATENT 111,EDICINES 4r. .
Dr. Steers Opodeldoc, Barber's Frase Powder,
•Coefreye Cordial, • Ileyl's Embrocation for
' Batetnan's Dmps, Horses, •
Turlington's Balsam, Liquid Opedeldoc,
Harlaem Oil. - - British Oil - , • v•
• ' BaJsern 'De Maltha,„. Oil of Spike, .
Golden Tincture, Oil of Stone,
Spring_OW , _ _
Cisloin° Wnt'hr, Layendei_Water, Bay Rum Bears
Oil,, Lemon Crew' •BearsOrease.-. Naples•Pon., ound
Cold Cream, Lip - Salves - Tenth Powder; Maiiiissi • Oil,
Pearl Powder s Jaynes liairTotiies Toilet Powdet
• Clothes. Hair ..17e.4.1:rpoth: IsTaif Brits*:
Together with' every other article itOitt finc. l ;
whieh he itidisposed to 'sell - at lair prices, and respect•:,
fully solicits a,share of public. patronage. .
•
Ph) sscians and Storekeepers supplied with medicines
at a small advanced .on city prices. • !
' • ~./01- 1 N
Centre. next door to Itiritatig6 ! St. Pottsville.
Nov.B. 1841 48 - ;
I)OrPhysi Mates: prescriptioo. careful ly - cpmponntled
.all athours. •' - I ; _ ;
75 1 -0
SW AIM'S PANACEA,
- for theenre of Scrofula, - or King's era. Sypkgct., apd
the - host•ffpainfultdiergreeable,and hitherto incurable
t are - 416in raid:in. thereffeiii:Rhinm'atigni,,ll,l(nous
Sores - , - WhiteSiii& aiet . Litierarid-Skin
GeriaraY.Debiltiy,4e., and all Diseases arising . from:
1 Impurity 4 Blood. . ~ _; t •
/1170-A1,3, - Afedieine is particularly recurnmerided, at
Lir 'this season of tho year, as aii-alteretive and a'
purifier, Of , the; ylacd.: It gives:p tone and vigor
debilitated constitutinns,_wbich invalids, are import,.
seibus 'Of until they haie experienced its effects.?., ••_
111 iaalsu,recominended in'RiSeilies Where the
an& Ikreasf 7ffie, suppcispil. to , be . ; affd i eted, and, uteri.
here_thi cOnstitatio n is hr.olsfO,iloWn by.llnittAp of
, lifercurY
THIVIIIEDICINE has the singular fortune a
fast tribute tn. iti'grelit merit, of.,bein reccommend.
ed by the most celebrated Practitioners ix Medicirie
in the United States and,Europc ; whereas tot one_
61 the spurious mixtures; made .in imitation of it, has
the least supportifinm the . Mcdital ramify. This
- fact offers an argument so plain and 6:inclusive, that
,it needs only be mentioned, to intotce 'coriviction;
Swaim's Panacea is recommended tbUll those trivia.
ids for whom Physicians PrescribeSanaparilla Syr-
ups. Extracts &c • - • " -
.•
Prepared: at Swaim's, Labaratory.• Philadelphia:
Sold by. ,t3.-Bannari, !Agent. for Schuylkill Conn.
t undJobn•Si C...lliartin it iproggist,?.Centre Street
pottsville,. -;• --•- -
September 12, - - - •-1
n#ArE just received frunt - ,New . .Yerk;
1 ,•' , 2000 Ibis superior Smoked Eke!,
11100 do
.•
JODO_do
.4_,Shnulders, .• e ,
_OOO du; dc• Dojry -Chejesc, - r .
SrealliPork; • •
101 1 r:-., ; „ do No: I , l § l 6okrelAliitatires).,'
- 5
,„:.- pickle# , -
2000. lbs.', .C edfish, r •
1' All - pfirOick,they:offer,citt as good terms as can
by obtained elsewhere.
: gS;; - • • _ ‘4B , - '
PERFUMERY.
I[IO4EII.O.IUND, CANDY.
-.i---,::-ontomax.'..177rt Asia" otactine—'
Feb. 27th,
St., Übes Salt.
•
A SUPERIOR article for preserving Pork, For
. 41 P- sale by • • E. Q. .6t A- lIENDERSON.
Jan'tuiry 2,1.-
Resuniption of-Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
9111* HE SubCiiber returns his grateful aclinowl
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 ‘could also acquaint them and.the public gen
erally, that- he has again ,commenced the Drug
Btisiness in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Strtet, in the borough or
Pottsiille,where May alitays be had a general as
sortment of
Drugs ' , I :
-Pills,
Glass, - I 'Dye Stittlls
And every other article in the - above line, which he
is dis9osed to 'sell on very low and accommodating
terms.'
N. B. tt Physicians prescriptions carefully pu
up at, the shortest notice.
TI.EpTING.
Pottsville, May 30,1838
Old Established PaSsage Office,
CORNER OF PINE AND. SOUTH STREETS, NEW TOUR.
',THE subscribers having eoinpleted
- ,theit.arratigement for the year 1841, for
purpose of 'bringing out steerage
. passengers, beg leave to inform their
triends 'and - the public in general, that a first: class
vessel will bel-despatehed from Liverpool to New
York, on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th. and: 25th,
of each month' throughout the year.
Passengers on their arrival at-Liverpool, from the
out ports, 'will be furnished with lodgings and a
convenient place 'to cook in during the time they
May be detained there. by head winds pr stormy
Weather--free' deny expense to themselves—on op.
plication at'the company's office to Mr. P. W.
BYRNES, No 36-Waterloo Road, who will, con.
nection Witblits numerous agents throughout Eng.
land and Ireland, afford every assistance to .those
who maybe engaged to come out by this company's
ships.
Passengers; will be found in provisions file the
passage for $lO extra, or 826 for passage; provisions
and - bospital money.
As usual in, all cases, where the persons decline
coming, the money will be refunded to, those from
whom it may . have been removed, on their returning
the psibage certificate. -
GLOVER & IVI'MURIZAY, •
Corner of Pine and South its.
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
abo;ve line, 'and is ready to recieve the passage money
lot' those whO wish to rend for their friends, and will
.
alba attend transmitting money to Europe. Fig
particulars apply at the Minerse.lournal Office.
Jan. W.
MolraVs , Life Pills, and Phee
• nix Bitters.
falsE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat
meet of almost every species ofdisCase by the use.
of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES.- lino longer a
matter of doubt, as a reference to the caper ience of
many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. -Dur
ing the present month alone. nearly one .hundred cases
have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffalovhe're, the
patient 'has - , to all appearance, effected a permanent
cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Me
'l:twines—some eight or ten of these bad been consid'er
eci beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such
:happy results area source if great pleisure to Mr. M.
a'nd inspire him with new confidence to recornmend
the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens.
The LIFE MEDICINESare a purely VEGETABLE
preparation. They are mild and pleasant,in their o'pe
'ration. and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly
'upon the secretions of the system—carrying offal! acri
monious burners, and' assimpating with and purifying
the blood. FO{{ this reason,_ in aggravated cases of
Dyspepsia the Life:lgedicines v(ill give relief in a shor
ter spat:l'oot tirne (Tian-a0 other prescription. In fever
and-Ague, Intlafinnatory Itheumatiiin, Fevers of every
description, Sick, Headache, lipart-biin, Dizziness in
the' beadj'ains in.the Chest, Flattilency, impaired ap.
petite and in airy disease arising from an impurity of
thetbltiod, bra ilisoidered state of the stomach, the use•
of 'these Medicines has always proved to be beyond'
doubt, greatly, auperjoy to any other mode of treat
ment. •
All that Mr. Moffat asks able patients is to be parti
-cigar in taking them strictly according to the 'directions.
It isnot by •a newspaper notice; or by any thing that he
hia.self 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 know whetherthe
Life Medicines will.suit his own case? If so, let him
.call or send to-Mr. Moffat's agent in this place, and pro
c'ure a copy , of the medical Manual. designed- as a Do
mestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He will
there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases•of
cure; and -perhaps some exactly similar to his •own.,
Medical Office in New York; 375 Broadway.
This Medicine can 'MSG be obtained of
MILLER dr. HAGGERTY,
•. • • Agents for Schuylkill County.
Pottiville,Seitember 26 IMO: • 39—tf
'Wetherill 8. Brother;
47: ZRE Oth. STAND -
No. 65
_NORiII s I, 7, I I O D. N E T . , STREET,
THREE Doons PROM THE CORNER or Aitait
PHILADELPHIA , •
MANUFACTURERS t7F•
White Lead dryand Calomel, - -:;
• •ground in Oil, S' Red Precipt;- * •-: 7.•._ •
Red Lead, ; White do : • - •
'Litharge. • Vitriol Mb.
.Chronic Yellow,, Snip, Quinine •
"do Green Ta rt. Emetic • -
do Red, • Ether Snlph;:.
'Patent Yellow.; do 'Nitric
Sugar Lead • • do - Acette.' ' •
Copperas v LanarCaustie -
01. Vitriol Coma do . • * ' -
Aq.Fonis. Acet. Morphia z
, _ -
Muriatic Acid Sahib: - 'do,
Epsom`-840u Lac.Sulphur
.Tart. Acid - °pl.& Narcot. - '
I Kermes Mineral
'CorrosAiti. MeiC. "EthipOi
Refiners ofCharnptior l Sallilitre,Brimstone.lloraz.dre.
-,oll4lfotsale theabOve mentioned artieleslogethettritk
general. assortment. of Paints. Drugs and DyeSttiffil,
and'esaoother;articlein she Chemical and Medicinal
Beirigriapufeturers ofall theartielesantimaratedvi..
4er the aboveihea4. thOpiedie themselves to - supply
.their friebds and'the, public op the most reasonabl
terms::'-;-':. - ' ' - • - - .
itrindow and Fictive Globs, fro,rn.6B, Ao; 4 30.
Oct 1 1837 ' • 48:
Dra. WOOD:
Perrirsiot,
JOHN S. c. MARTIN.
. " 9-
B.RANNAN.
1-
PIRE.
CITATER, PERPETUAL. .
THE SPRING GARDEN •INSURAIVCE COM-
Ft
. PANE P ,PHILADELPHIA. •
MAKE Insurances, either temporary cr perpetually
against, Lossj or Damage by FIRE, in town o
Country, on Houses, Barns. and Buildings of all kinds
on Household Furniture.' Merchandire, Horses. Cat—
tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Msnufactuting Stock
and Utensils of every description ; VESSELS and their
Cargoes in port, eisiwell as 'Mortgages and Ground Rents.
upon the most favorable terms..
Applicati s for Insurance. or any information on the
subject may be e either personally,. or by totter, at
the Company's Otß e, at the Northwest corner of Sixth
and Wood strec M.
MO TON McMICHAEJ.. President.
L. KituainniAle, SeOretary.•
• , - DIRECTORS.
Murton McMichael, Charles Stokes,
• , Josep Wood, 'Archibald 'Wright.
P. L, Laguereune, . Samuel Townsend.
Elijah Hallett, ' Robert L. Loughead,
George Al. TroUtman, it • W Pomeroy,
Charles W. Schreiner. •
The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the a.
bove meutionc d !rstitution and is now-prepared to make
Insunateces upon iiverydeseription of property at the
lowest rates. I , •, • BENJAIIII . I4,BANI9-4N.
,Pottsville. Feb.i27lll: 1891, 9
THE - DELAWARE COUNTY
. IhOurimaelo Company.
CAPITAL AUTIIORIBED BY LAW, $258800.
CHART, ER PERPETUAL. •
MAKE both limited and perpetual Insurances
On Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores'
Ilotels,Mills,Rarns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture
and Property ofe very description ,against lossor dam
age by FIRE.
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware County Insurance company will also
insure against loss on all kinds of marine risks and a
gainst the damage, or losii upon the transportation ,of
goods,wares, and mercandise by water, or by rail way.
upon terms as favourable as any other institution.
For any furtherinformation on the subject of insur
ance, either against Firri marine or inland risks.
Apply to REN RV G. RORINSON., Acesa.
July 15 34—tf Schtlylkillalkven.
or WILLIAM 13- PU'
A t Orwigsburg.
$ IEOO 100:
WILL' BE FORFEITED BY: DR. N. B. LEIDY
• rt'for a preparation of Sarsaparilla. equal to his
MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.
It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa
rilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to SIX
PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by nu
merous persons throughbut 'the city and country for
making Syrup therefrom. and who will sell it at the
rate of seventy-five cents to one dollar per bottle (about
half a pint.
The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scrofu
la or .King's Evil; Erysipelas Diseases of the Liver, Af
fections of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of' the Nose.
Throat and Body, 'a s well as an Antidote to Mercury
and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and egeneral
Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. .Comment
upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every-body knows its
efficacy. It is only necessary. when using it, to get a
good:preparation of it, and then there, will be no dis
appointment in its effect's.
br. Leidy would refer to the most respectable Physi -
clans in Philadelphia, as well cs throng.houl the Uni
ted States for the character of hi:preparation, as well al
so to the numerous certificates from physicians and
otherii.that have been from time' to time published,
now deemed unnecessary as the character of Ins prepara
tion to firmly estab/ished.--Throughout the Southern
States it is used alteethei, and throughout the North takes
the prteedence over alt others, par.icularly among physi
-62118 who, for the benefit of the patients, always recom
mend it
Dr.Leidy can boast eras many effectual cures per
formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla,as has
ever been effected by any medicine in existence,
The reader is referred to the directions accompany
ing each bottle,. for recommendations , certificates and
further' particulars.
Remmerber one botlle, , (half a pint.) is equal to six pints
of Syrup, and is equally 'pleasant to take.
oWIF " Price ONE DOLLAR' per bottle..ctt
Prepared, and sold wholesole and retail at Dr. Leidy's
Health Emporiuni, Second street below Vine. Sign of
the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS, Philadel
phia, and by.
• Wm. T. EPTING. Druggist, Pottsville.
February 7th. 9
TILT 100,000 BOXES OF
LEIDY:S SARSAPARILLA 'or BLOOD
m-P PILLS sold the past year.
Irr I'KILL OR CURE." ag.
This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the
doctrine entertained and practiced by the .numerous
Quacks who manufacture preperations or various
kinds which have mercury for their. base.
BE fl ARE THEN
- - - -
Now sou trust to such preperations. 'Tie true, they
"kill or. cure," apd you. all then hear of the cares,
but never hear of the killed or wounded, or those whose
ccustitutions are completely destroyed and broken down.
To all those who have been using Quack medicines,
I would recommend the use of remedies that will coun
teract their bad elects before it is to late.
ADVISED.
Therefore, to gtirard against the evil effects of Quack
medicines, and ethploy surh-medicines only as, you know,
and hare proof of being prepared by a regular experienced
Apkthecary and Physician. Such is
DR. LEIDY'S
SARSAPARILI A or BLOOD PILLS,
Which may be used-at all times, ages, ana seasons.
where eithera mild or active purge:tux may be required
or as a purifier of the blood and animal fintris,and in all
diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying
the system, &c. &c. ,
They may be used without restraint from diet or oc
cupation, from moderate for temperate living, being
free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote
against their.bad effects.'
Numerous certificates from various parts of the Uni
ted States have been, from time to time pt.blished,
it Wonky necessary to inform the public where they may .
be had genuine-
Numerous certificates and recommendations from
Physicians and others accompany the directions.
To satisfy the world that they are no quack prepare- .
Lion, i would simply observe, that they . are the prepare:
tionsofa regular Druggist and-Physician, attested also
by
Dr.?. Physick, . Dr. R. E. James,
D N. Chapman, Dr IN; P. Dcwees,
Dr. S. Jackson, i Dr. ,Robert Hare,
Dr. W. E. Horner,Dr..). Redman Corce.
,
Dr. William Gibson, . Rev. W. H. Delaney,
, C. C. Biddl&Esq. R. Adrain, Esq ,
They are prepared and, sold, wholesale and retail at
Dr. - LEIDY'S HEALTH:EMPORIUM, No. 191 N.
SECOND Street, below Vine,' sign of the Golden Ea
gle and Serpents;arul.by
%T. EPTlNG,Druggist, Pottsville.
February 27th, I • •
Pt:.4.7% st-ibraxid
Por.MTSVIL T LE; SCH UYLK I LLCO. PA.
This blekarit and commodious establish
.. eal will be open- for the reception o
89 I
" ''• M travellerri from this date. If bas been
- completely ,ratted, and supplied with
Furniture entirely new;; the Bedding 4e,' is of the
first quality, and particular attention has been devo.
led to every arrangement that can contribute to corn.
tort and conscittence... i •
The. Wines and Liquors have seen selected in the
most careful and' liberal manner, wiihout regard to
aspen's° or Imhof; and will embrace the most favorite
brand and stocL • • '
The'Pioprietoi solicits therefore,, the r
_support of
Mardi - Ma and The travelling communit y in genital.
Should they think properlo visit Ms house, be hopes
bv, assidious attention to their waots,to establish for
it Ouch a. phgractin, asiroay ensure a-return of their
favors, - , . ••:
FREDERICK; D'ESTIMAUVILLE.
Proprietor,
Pottsville, Pa Ptie 22, 184 q ' •—tf
Refeetory,je the43asement stor, is
ondueted.ander tho,supersotondance of Mr. John
; •
SafEttlFuse." .'—
FilESHeqiply ofSafety Fuse, just received
431 -iiturfotrutte by. ' •
February
.20t
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B. BANNAN