The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 17, 1841, Image 4

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CLI P P :1 G
- A very old Cpitaph' e is the foltowing
"Look here and see. as you pass by, •
As you•are now. so once wne I ;
As I am now. so you shall be—
Prelim . ° for death, and (*strew um!"
A heartless wag, who found the above inscription
upon a:country tomb stone, wrote beneath it. .
"To follow you l'oa-niat citintent.
Until I learn which way you went."
The ece.eatric arid gifted Aryls, the celebrated
Painter, was once discovered standing alone in one of
the streets of Cincinnati, steadily contemplating, a
iwingiog sign, upon which wias daubed a wretched
'likeness of Gen. Jackson. A short inward laugh,
or. rather chuckle was habitual with him, and he
seemed to be exceedingly amused with -the polio?.
mance before him. His -friehd stepped up to him
and desired to know what Was his opinion of the
painting. Painting!" said ! J:,tvis, pausing to in
dulge in his usual chuckle— ,,,; t painting !—Gen. Jack
son !--I'llruti - my dog's tail en the• pallet, and he'll
wag.a better likeness than I;hat f" e.expeet to
hear some wag call that a vept waggish remark.
ajßyron's lines—
"-I saw two beings in tl e. hues of youth
Standing upon a hill, a [gentle hill;
And both were young, and .ne was beautiful,
Are thur quoted by a Writer in the Mississippi
Creole-- ,
- " Lea s two bpings in the hues of:youth"
• Standing behind a moiler ;
And both were mean, and tine was rascally.
Man never becomes a unimber of society until he
is married —unmarried, he as looked upon with dis
trust. He has no home, noinbiding rilace,•no . anchor
to hold him fist, but is a piece of float-wood on the
great tide of time. His int4rest is not with Foricty,
farther than the accomplishment of some selfish obi.
Jed. is concerned.
At a hall in Richmond, ya., a belle asked a coun
try rustic, who stood nigh[ t ber in a compact ring of
four or five deep, gazing on a pair walizing, Pray,
sir, how do ; y.ou like the Waltz Madame,' said
the quaint gentleman, 1 4e the hugging part very
well, but I don't like the Whirlin' round. When at
comes athe liuggin', I would like to stand '
11 mechanic went to ttej house of a farmer to buy
some wheat, and imrtired the price.
'Du you want it very tnhch I' inquired an honest
negro who had charge of the granary.
eAid thc mechanic, but why' do you ask that
question 1' -
_ .Cause maslgt say,4f you want it very much, the
price is one dollar and t a half; but if you don't want
it all a'most, you may hac l e it for a dollar,'
• A man, with a red heal, Lite) , committed suicide
in one of the southern stales, using hair powder .
The explosion was heard, !i• everal miles. No brains
were found on the pretniaes.
• • Ephraim,' said Simom half asleep, yesterday--
what sort of ari animal is a French Toad !'
A compound an—lL --mar,' said E .
phraim, sneezing.
Well—how's that ?'
• • Why, ho is a regulai built crow-cur, that's the
ME
REWAnn or llcmAxi*v.—We have mentioned
the intention of the Britijth G ,vernment to present
gold medals to the•captaihs of four New York pack•
et-shiP4, in recognition of their humanity in saving
the crone of four shiporecked British vessels• A
* superb t.lescope has alsolbeen presented to the first
officer of one, bearing this inscription: o Royal tes
timonial. Presented on behalf of. Queen Victoria
by James Buchanan, Eeq , her Majesty's Consul at
New Yolk. to James : Neish, an officer of the packet
ship Columbus, T. 8.-Cropper, Esq., commander,
for his humane exertionS in aiding in the saving of
twenty-nine men and Oys from the British ship Le
onidas, of Beltait, upon4ie 21th day of November,
1840." . r'
UT/STAMM LOZENGES.
if:Or [ Colds.
THESE celebrated .(,nzeages were originally a
private prescription of the late Professor %%lis
ter. But from the grkt benefit attending their u , e
in cases of Colds, Coot As, Asthma, ,S -e. have become
a standard I emcdy for these cornAtints. The sub
scriber having a copy oti the - original recipe, prepares
them Precisely according 10 it. For same by ilic Co-
Zen or single box, at 4011 N S C MARTI N
Oct 24 43 Drug St6re. Pottsville.
OFFATS VEGETABLE: LIFT.
A.BL. PHOENIX BITTFiRS The high celebrity w hich
these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al
most every disease to Olt h the human Iratoe is ::at,:,
is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person
They became known byltheir fruits—their good works
have testified for then—,hey did not thrive by theca:lh
of the credulous
In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia. Bilious:in& Live.
Affections, Asthma, Settled l'arns, Ithettinatism,
Fevers and Anoes,Obstinate Headaches, Irm i o re State
of the Fluids, Untie,althyl Appearance of the Skin ,N er
vous Debility, the Sickness incident to Fetnales in Deli
cate nealth.every kind or Weakness of the Dotes , i%
Organs, an i in all general Derangementsof Itrahli,lhese
Medicines have invarialtl r y proved a certain and speedy
remedy. They restore 'r
it , WOOS health to the most ex
hausted constitutiontt. A single trial Wtlf place the
Lite Pills and Pheenix •
petition, in the estimati
Prepared and sold, w
MOFFAT'S Medical 0,
N. B. None are Cep ;
tters beyond the reach of cum
n of I: very patient.
ole.tale and retail, at. VOl. B.
.cc, 375 Broadway . New York.
Inn unless they hale the lac'
simile of John Moffat%
in- The Life Pars aii
50 cents. and $1 each,
Phcen ix Bitters in bout )
) colons.
!Signature.
-
so'd in boxes—Price, 25 cetit s,
ecording to tile slie: and The
a1:81 . or $2. each, with full di-
FOR GRATLITOU:
cattng tittle namphlet.e
nal,dcsigned as a DOM
In accurate informati.l
lent disease,and the rh -
B NIOFFAT." Apply
inter
~nnlcd Motrat's Nled teal Man
stie Guide to I leilt h-L-conta
CO.ncerninr the most preys
st approved remedies—by WM.
to the Agents.
Agents:— The t Life edicines may also be had nf the
1
principal diiiggifats in e •ery town thronaholit the Unittni
c.i"
States and the Cana- .. Ask for Moffatt: Life Pills and
Phu nix ewer's; 'and b tyre that a ftc simile of Jahn
Moffat's signature is a On the label of each bottle of
bitters and box of pills
Tbeseyaluahle Modici nes are for sale by Messrs.
MILLER kIiAGGERTY. Pottsville.
September 6th, 1641, c 39—tf
..
'pries stAininee Goods.
i
ATow 0 1 1:- , nin z and !or Fa Iv by the subscribers
1 - 11 new and sp!endid a..oritnent ot Spring and
Summer Goods. chub will he i.cld low for cash,
consisting of prints l l aslitonablc Patterns
Sup. French f.a.c•ns & Chintzes,
Gingham, Mu'ling, Checks,
Sup. Quality GI vas & Hosiery,
Umbrellas & P rasols, ?
Fancy Hlidfs. •1 •
Summer Clciths,l
Summer CassinOes.
Stripes Drills, (Pottonades.
Vestings,
Soots & Shoes,
CLiidrans Shoe,
E. Q . . & A. HENDERSON.
.924-
May 22
Cloths Ca:
JUST received a
** Golden Mill, ')
perfine Black, file;
Cloths, plain and
tinge which wit] be
April 24,
_ shners ir
, nd opened tit the sign of the
a handsome assortment of so-
Invisible Green and Brown
gored Satin & Marseilles Vas
sold very cheat).
..11tacolt reathers.
85 Illids4 Sides
.4;5 66 Hams.
50 64 i Spbulders, • .
• 17 Saeks o Westerti Feathers,
For toile by • •
GRAUAM,
40 South Wobsr St. Upper Bide-
Pink.
May 22. • 20--3 mo.
CAN BE CURED.
Dd. T§T AWS
Da s a in: ot• • IR i t d-Ch eery,
jUMEROS remedies have been offered tend puffed
into notice for DISEASES OF TILE LUNGS
some of which has undoubtedly been- found very usefu
but of all that have hitherto been known, -it-must be
universally acknowledged there' is none that has-ever
proved as successful as the BALSAM OF yl , iLl&
CljEltßY Such indeed are the astonishing restora
tive ansl healing p roperties of this LI s ',SAM, that even
in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa
tient has saitred the most distressing cough, violent pain
in;- he cheat. dtfficulty , or breathing, night stceattr, bleeding
of the lungs. 4c and when the most esteemed remedies
of our Pharmacopias had failed to afford any relief, and
when Botanic, llomcepathm„ and numerous other rem
edies, had peen used for "many months in vain, this
it, valuable remedy has checked every symptom, and
been productive of the most astonishing relief.: In the.
early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected
colds, termed Calarrahl Consumption. it has her-n used
with undeviating, success. arid in many instances, when
this disease seemed to have marked its victim for ar
early grave. the use of this ini•ilictne has arrested every
symptom, and restored the lungs to a state of perfect
health
In that form of CONSUMPTION. soptvalent a
mongst delicate yoi.no females, commonly termed debil
ity! or •going into a decline.' a complaint with vi Inch
thou.:lnds are lin:Yet:mg, it has also been used with sur
prising success, and cot wily possesses the power , ot
cher lung the progress of ha alarming disease. but
at the same time strengthens 3,10 invigorates the whole,
system more effectually than any remedy we have ever
possessed.
.V.TLIV ER COM PLA INT—In diseases of the
part attendrd with a cough, indigestion or
wandering pains in the fide, it has also provnt very
ellieacmus, and cured mane cases of this kind after the
mom. powerful remedies had failed.
17 A STI IM A —in th e complaint it also been used
in ettmerous instances with the most singular success.
It Opens the chest. rendering the breathing perfectly
free. arrests the cough, and will seldom lan to give I.er
nrinent whet.
C)' BRONCHITIS —As a remedy in all Brcinichtal
affections of the throat, attended with a hoar<rnuss, cough
or soar in the throat. it will also be found a very effectual
remody.and will mostly a flrd immediate relief if used
at the commencement oh he attack.
E...? COUGHS A is D COLDS —ln common coughs
and colds, that prevail so eitensively throuchout tne
winter, It will be found min-h more effectual limn any
-remedy in use and when colds settle upon the lungs
causing an intl. m ition with pains in the breast. difficulty
Sr shortness of urt thing, &c. the use of this Balsam will
suppress such - symptoms immediately, and at the same
time prevent the lungs from becoming more seriously
diseased
la CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In these
complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam
will he fiord mach ,superior to the Paregoric Elixer
Syrup of Squills,and the various COUGH MixTu IiES
in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing the
least injurions,'and mar at all times he given to children
with perfect safety, r..nd with the certainty of t tsatforduig
them speedy relief.
lU AS A 'FAMILY MEDICINE for many other
complaints, this Balsam will also be found particularly
useful Besides having proved an invalimble remedy in
all Pulmonary affections, i. exerts a pt werful influence
over many diseases depending on a depraved condition
of the system l. and those who have suffered from the
indiscriminate .of Mercury. or oilier deleterious
drugs, that are often compounded in different quack nos
trums, will find it a remedy of great value, p-ssessing
the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole
"ystein more effectual than any other medicine we pos
sess.
C AUTION TO PURCHASERS —As this medicine
has alr eady acquired great celebrity, t [ere may prob
ably be seine attempts to imitate it, and deceive the
public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would
wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of
the genuine Balsam: It is put up in bottles of two sizes
each, having the words %VISTA B'S BALSAM OF
WILE) cif Elt RN' , PIIILADA , blown in the glass, and
a label on The front with the signature of HENRY
WISTAR. M. D. without which none are genuine. -
Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co.
Chemists., to ":?, Commerce Street Phila. and sold by
the most respectable Druggists and caber appointed
Agents in all the principal towns throughout the Untied
States.
10 - The Genuine Med ICI Ilf ?QM by
JOBN S. (7. 511 , 1T1N,
Sole Arent for Pottsville. Price SI per Bottle
Dec 5, 1949. 49
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Theological II arks far Sale.
AN EXPOSITIuN AND DEFENCE OF
UNIVERSALISM.,
By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Ihaltirriore, embra
cing the Unity of God as held by Universalists,—
the Attoneinent—Death ofClirist—Punishment and
duration of Pumsliment—Forgiveness of Sins—
Judgement —Nature ofSalva tion—Repentence--R es
surreetion and Destruction of death. This work is
intended to disabuse the public mind, in'regard to
the many misrepresentations 66 industriously cir
culated against this body of ChriAlans. Price 50
Also for Sale, "TILE PLAIN GUIDE TO
UNI ERS A L "'by the Rev. Tho Mas W bitte.
more of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers
to ilie truth of that doctrineby 13ible testimony ; and
believers to the practice of us benevolent principles
The billowing inatt-r is contained in thi, %%or k
who are Universa lists?
What do Universalists believe?
What evidences do Umversnlists adduce from
the Scriptures in F u tyn r t of their belief in the even
tual hollness and happiness til all mankind 7
Passages from the Old and New Testament, ex
plamed, which are adduced to disprove their
merits.
- Popular ohjections to Universalism explAced ;Ind
the evidcrices of revealed Reltgton presented. Price
I dollar.
For sile at the Stores or Samue: Hartz and Si.
Morris & Brothots.
4 FRE;tI supply of - Sensonable goods has just
been received at the corner of Market & Cen
tre street. Comprising
DRY . Goons, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, & QUEENSWARE,
In
fact, a reasonable quantity of almost every ar
ticle generally iu Pottsville Stores, can be aeon &
ho offered on the most re4sonable terms. Call
at - the Stone Building and tahe a view ut the a*-ort
inew. W:li you.
June 19
coinpletoassortment of Rail Iron from 2.04
to 1X inch.
R AI L D TIRES from 33in. to sf, in. over
turned. ' • "
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,31n..dianteterRal:Rond
the patent EV Cable Iron.
RAIL ROAD FELT. for placing betw.mn the
Iron Chair and stone block
of edge Railways.
FNMA RITLIIIER ROPE manufactured from
New Zealand Flax saturat
ed with India Rubber. and
• intended for Incline Plane.
' treceivedn completeas.
sortment ofChains,from
in, to I in.proved R. man
ufaeiuredfrom the best ea
blelron.
SHIP BOAT AND RAIL ROAD SPIKES,
of different sizes, kept con
antly ott' hand and for sale by
A. & O. RALSTON. & CO
N 0.4. South Front S
Philadelphia, January IS.
CHAIAS.
Pickles. -
vbICKL ED Cucumbers, Cauliflower,
-a- Walnuts, Red Cabbage,
Pitkollilly, • Mixed.
Onion, , Lobsters,
Pepper, ' Mangoes,
Martinies, Clams,
Guaranteed sound. For sale by
May t 29 E• Q. & A. lIENDERSGN
,
E. W. EARL.
17-
Ossian's
irr HE Poems ofOssian, complete in one volume
-IL Just received and for sale Sy
June 19
CONSUMPTION
TII.E•CELEDAATED BENEDY FOIL
Diseases of the Lunge.
NEW coops.
GEORGE W. SLATER.
15-
:RAH. ROAD IRON.
naldharpe[er,turncd dz tin
Axle.. manor etured from
OPPOSITION DAILY COACHES•
THE subscribers respectfully announces to:the
public that they will, commence running a
new daily line of stages between Pottsville and
Reading; on Monday the 21 it inst.'
They have procured large and, commodious Troy
built Coaches, entirely new, and every attention will
be paid to the comfort and convenience of travellers
who may favor them with their tnatnin.
For seals in Philadelphia apply at Sanderson's
Merchants Hotel. dth street and at John Dungan's
Hotel. in 3d street,
In Rending . at flerr's lintel.
In Pottsville at Mortimer's lintel,
I. THOMPSON CO.
June l 9 25
.
A gentleman belonging to one °ldle most ancient and
wealthy families of this city, who must be well known
to numerous friends, having since the year -lei Bup to
recently been bent nearly double, and for several scars
cor.fined to his bed, has been restored to good health—
has regained his natural erect position—and his ginned
his carriage, and now walks with ease:* We believe
this is the gentleman's own description as near as pos
sible, and there is exaggeration in it. We will give
inquirers Ins address. and doubt not his humane feelings
will excuse Ilia liberty; that any one d o ,dm rig , ma y
know these facts—though he requests his t ame may not
ap;.ear in. print. Among other similar instances, Mr.
Janus G. Iteyliolds, 141 Christie street, has been resto
red. and will give personal assurance s or the facts of
his case Both e. e rheumatism, and contracted cords
and sinews. 11 ,, W has this been done!
Answer.—ltv the I ,fiian Dixer internally
and lice-ca' 11(.71.1. and Cone Lniment externally.—i\.
Y r could. Jan. •.% 18-11.
Sold only by C mst cck 4- c 0.71 A.l.,iden Lane.
And also by IV.'l'. t.pting. and Clemens &
Drugpsts, Pottsville, Schuylkill County
UM
Read the following loan Jadge Ptperson, for thirty
years the Gra Judge of the County in which be Itres.
Midd'elown, t\. J. March 12, 1840.
Messrs. Comstock 4.- Co.
Gentlemen—Von are at liberty to make such use of
the following certificate as you anew will best subberve
the purposes which It Is Intend( d.
CER rivIGATE Ok' JUDGE PATTERSON
I Iit:ICEB-Y CERTIFY' that my daughter been atfieted
with sick headache for the space of abont cea rs.—
the attacks occurring once in al out too wleLs Ire
quenTi• lasting 24 hoots during whir II time the parox
sms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive
lrr of tile. And after having mid ahnost all other
renied.es in vain I hike been induced as a resort to try
Spohn's Headache Remedy as sold by you ; and to the .
great disappointment and Joy of berselt and her friends
found very maternal relief froth the first dose of the
medicine; ne has followed up the directions with the ar
bele, and in every case when an attack was threatened
has found immediate relief, until she is near permanent
ly cured. 'lite attar ks are now very seldom. and disap
pear immediately alter taking the quantity directed. A
clot e that others may be benefited by the use of this tru
ly invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the
above, and remain your obedient servant,
JEfil . PAT t ERSON, A
Judge of .he Court C. P.
Sold ONLY by Cototiock & Co.ll Nlaulen Lane
ml also by William :I'. Eptina,4 Cleturne& l'n rvin,
Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County
27-Ij.
AJune 2
The most useful Family illedicine ever of
rrSwell known A nti-Dysenteric and Worm Med
ci ne proved suet el sluity these twelve years
past, at:d is universally acknowledged by all who have
tried it, to be far superior to ani other in. d,cinc ever
employed tit the diseases for which it is recommended
It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it.
Wortrw being especially apt to infest persons of debit
atmed digestive organs and emaciated constitutions,
much nits , bier is often done by the ordinary worm med
icines, is hich generally consists of the strongest purga
tives, calomel, that destroyer of the con vtitution, biti ers,
pink root. spirits ol turpentine, vv ormseet. oil &r. &c.
Articles of this kii.d may destroy is oims, but they de
bilitate the storaoch, and o'ten matt natty injure the
general health, without removing the cause Sivaint's
Vermilege has the peculiar advantage of removing the
general health, Wit bout removing the cause. Swaim's
Vermiruge has the peculiar advantage of removing the
nose of the worms, by giving vigour and bean hy action
o the stomach. bowels and organs of digestion, therehy
relieving nieasle's, etoup, pooping cough, dc Tb,
rnedieit e,tty invigorating the intent. l functions st reng lit
ening, the organs of diestion, and removing tlTtprpOary
cause which creates. toorhi I secretions, svdt relieve
Bowel Coinplaints. Dvsectery, Despepsiaand
the whole train or biliary affections, Sick Headache.
Ac.dity or the Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleeding 'fo es ,
ti..c; It is an antidotein the early stage of Fever and
Cholera ,Morlios.
As ge eral Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as
the a applicable to most of the diseases to which children
are ,uhiect. Swann's Vermituge will be Immd of some
utility to persons who occasicmally indulge in the eon
vivality of the table ; a dose taken before dinner will
anticipate the effects of acidity of the sromach, eat tin
frequently produced by wine,. In the negle .1 of this
homey r. a cme in the morning or the fotfewing mornma
will. in most instances, restore the tone of the Storm:
ach.
Families resident in the country, and insolated in a
measure from'medreal ad vice, travellers pitirriey Inv, to
the fir went, or hound to d Brant ports. seminaries and
all public institutions and char table associations will
hod this remedy enestattity at hand of areal utility.
Prepared at SAVAIIII'S LABORATORY Philadelphia.
And for sale by B. HANNAN,
Agent for Schuylkill Connty.
44—tf
October 31
THE sub-eriber has now made a r
„OAF raneements to hung paQsrnarro. dire
14),:efA from Londonderry to Philadelphi a in
1i1.1. 1 0 good vessels sailing from that port twice
eery ~, wont—and also from LiYerpool to Philadel
phia at the lowest rates. Philadelphia cut rent funds
will he token at par for passage money—but for
money to be transmitted, The usual premium must
be paid. Prompt attention paid to all orders receivs
ea —a nd the money refunded on presentation of the
certificates, if the individuals whuse passage have
been paid, do not come not.
Passage from Londonderry to Philadelphia $;24
" from Liverpool to do :20
Children under } - care of age, hall prim.
March 27
Coal .S' Timber 5.:05;41*.
following valuable propel y ix t , ffered fur
bale by
Lat. The tract of Land known a, Um Llewelly n
tract. upon wide!' is that flourialmie and ineveasing
taw n. sonata on the %tie 11ill and Schuylkill Ilu
yen Rail Road, S miles from the La tid leg. mid near
the junction of the West, West, arid :lluddy branch
t a of the Schaylkill. A great pi oputrtion of this
tract is heavily timbered, and coal has bikn opened
upon it, but never worked to any extent—it contains
about 185 acres.
2cl. The well timbered tract known as the Heim
tract, adjoining the above, containing ISO acres,
from which coal as been worked and marketed to
a considerable extent. Iron ore is said to abound
on these lands.
, 3d. Two Lots in Schaylkill Haven as originally
kid out by the New York Company, one of which
is a water lot or landing. •
9th. A very desirable building lot in - Lawtor.'s
addition to Port Carbon : situate at a leading cor
ner of the chief thorough fare
June 5 23—
London Brown Stout.
FOR sale by
E. Q. 4. A. lIENDERSON.
May 29 22
D LACK Italian, Mantua, Gros de Rhine, Gro de
Swiss, Blue Black Gros de Graine do, Corded
Gros De Algiers, striped and figured Poo de Soir,
figured Gros Densps, &c.
ASUPERIOR article for preserving Poik. For
sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
January 2,
D. HANNAN.
25-
THE IIINER5 9 JOURNAL.
CITIZEJVIS .LIX.E I
0 F
• .
Frum the - -New York tie) ald
Eysttrions.
HI±ADACH
JUDGE PATTERSON
SWAIM'S VIEWMPtUGE
fered to the Pieblic
TO 141311 C It A N Ts.
SIIOBER BUN . ] & CO.
N o jhl ;moll Whlrres
Silks.
St. Übe Salt.
•
RATES OF FREIGHT.
BETWEEN READING AND PHILADELPHIA, FROM
NAY Std, le4l.
Per Tun 2000 lbs
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum aed
Bricks, ' c $ 1,30 do
Pig Iron, Rlooms, Timber, Marble,
Lime, Tar and Pitch, / $
1.50 du
2keerna per Barrel.
NaJls arld''Spikes, Bar and.
Rotted Iron, Hollowware,
-(,rairi', \ Salt, Bark, Luin , 91.75 do.
her. Stains. Salt, nth To. I
ham), and Lead,
Greet ries, hardware, wills-)
key, Ate rinejleer, Oil, I
Leather, Cotton;\ Stearn, I
Engines, & Machinery,
See Butter, Lard;"ond 9 2 7.5 do,
Tallow, Rags, Wood, Oy.
sters, Hines, Perrin, EarN
then ware and Glue, J`
Dry Goods, W nOrr--at.d For-1 \
er E n,Liquors,DrukN„.uod
s 3
China and Queens-ware, -
Meat, Fibh, and Contec. I - \
tlonar y,
4to
.o wage .. L,r; ettnrge or receiVlr t z'e f r de
livering freight, at any of the Depots on the !tile,
Unless ((Unwed to remain over (en days.
No Freight reek ived.lifier c . o'clock P. M. canibe‘
forwarded by the morning Tritin or. the next day.
No neight received a !kr 5 o'clock P. Al. can be
unloaded on the mime dap.
DAY , urSTARTiNG OF FREIGHT TRAIN q.
From Ittading, on Tue.day, aka Fridays, at
6 o't•lock A. M.
From Philadelphia, on Wcdocsdays and Satur
days, at G o'clock A. M.
G. A. NiCOLLS.
Superinlendnnt Trunsfit. P. krzears. R.R
Rending, May R, IS-11,
FrillE subscriber would respectfully infirm the
public that he has removed to the Suite former
ly occupied by Hazzard & Stranch. lie has also
purchased Inns tbi.ir Assignees at extremely low
rules, a portion of their most desirable goods, which
in addition to his former stock, enables him to ex
hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive to suit
the wants of any who would wish to purchase.
fle would invite all to call, as he can'sell goods
at even less than they are worth, which no doubt
will be an inducement, especially in these hard
times. GEO. W. SLATER.
Mardi 20,
DR. LEIDI"S CELEBRATED TETTER
, AND act! OINTNI ENT is daily becoming
more popular. Daily do numerous inoividuals stop
and Inform the proprietor of its great success in r e :
moving and curing the:retter and Itch.
Numerous testimonials Might be published of ids
efficacy, but fur the delicacy felt by individuals hay.
ing their names published in connection with so
loatbspme and disagreeable affections.
ft May be used with perfect safety by young nr.d
old, even upon infants, containing no mercury, or
other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Leidy pre—
pares it himself, and knowing its composition, most
confidently recommends it as superior to any other
iernet:y fir the Teller and Itch. Prepared and
sold nt Dr. Leidy's Health Empttrium, ( sign of the
Golden Eagle and Serpents, ) Nu. 191 NORTH
SECOND Street, below Vine.
Pi ict• 2b Gems a box
And also at—
WILLIAM T. EPTING'S,
Drug Store, Pottsville.
June 19 23
Removal.
PATENT SPRING STEEL.
Cross-strafiaed Saddles, c.
R ESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
email• his customers and the public in general, for the
very liberal eneoniagement sshieh he has received
from them. He now informs that he has an im
provemeht to the cOnstruction of Saddles, for which
he has a' patent right, and recommends them to the
public as being far superior nt dura bility, ease, and
comfort to the. rider than any other yet invented,
and he reeornmends his Steel Spring Cross Strained
Saddln-to the notice of the Finlike, with confidence.
lie tin retore respectfully invites the public to call at
his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and dr.
rectly opposite N. T. Epting's Drng Store, Centre
Strut, Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
Be also keeps constantly on hand a general as
sortment of all kings of work, such as Saddles,
Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Corti h, Gig, and Waggon
Harness. Trunks, Valicces, Travelling Bags, Gig
and Riding Whipq. &c. Every description of work
in his line will he made to order, on tho shortest
mitice, %Oh neatness, durability, and on terms as
low as can be done elsewhere.
An oxrtllimt as , ortrnent of Siker and Brass
Mounting, kiding and Gig Whips, &c. &c. which
he will Kell very cheap, wholesale and retail.
December Itt
keities Demonstrations
0F the truth of Chrieltiantty. received and
for sale by B. BANNAN.
•
June 19 23
Dry Goods.
QATIN srripcd Camh - ric.. l.nee Mu.tins, Wack
and White wash Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green
and black Ftllae Veils and Scarfs, French and nee
dle worked collars, Swiss Bands, worked Inscrtinffs
and Lidzin2s. black Lace arid Edging. plain and
rich fi2ured Chintzes and do_
mestic ick ings, Fur' and
apron Cheek, ot' every variety,
flo4iery & GI iris, bleached and
nbleached ;Irtuslins, &r, &c allofwhichhavebeen
mrchased at very low prices and will be sold at a
mall advance. E. W. EARL.
" Sign of the Gulden
april 2-1, 17—
B. BANNAN.
13-
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public,
that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3
doors below T. & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor.
wegian tind Centre Streets, where be oilers for sale
is general assortment of
Dry Goods,-• Groceries,
Queensware, &c.
All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap
for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam
ine for themselves.
November, 2),
Jersey Hants,
J ERSEY & Western Hams,
Shoulders & Sides,
Smoked Beef,
No. I Salmon,
Burlington & Digby Herring,
No. - Mackerel, Mess Shad.
For sale by
Lard!! Lard!!! .
14 T UBS prime Lard, received on Conaign me
and forsale cheap, by the Tub of quantity.
SAMUEL HARTZ.
March 13,
II
E. N. EARL
Shipping Books.
T HE best and most improved Shipping Books for
Coal Dealers. just printed and for solo' at this
office.
May 1 17—
The Philadelphia
♦ND ,
4. •:7 - SI , 4•MP (e • ' i
'''"*2"`' 7 . '''' ' -.6 ' ' -. 417,c , .. 107
Reading Rail Road.
will be chi
R emova I.
Tetter ! Itch!
RICILIR D. SHOE.VER,
Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk ManufUelurer.
NEW STORE.
EDWARD HUGHES.
-4tf
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON
VI
-... i 3
Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, 4-c.
- selectei with great care and attention as to quality
Together with., good supply of
Paints, O il, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Spices,
among which are
White & Red Lead Dry, Green Paint,
White Lead ground in Oil, Black Paint,
Chrome Green, Copal Varnish,
Chrome Yellow, Japan.
Venetian Red, Lampblack, -
Yellow Ochre, Litharge.
Black Lead, Seirits Turpentine,
Spanish Brown, Paint Brushes,
Linseed Oil, Sash Tools,
Window Glass of assorted sizes from 7 by 9 to
„:4 by 30
EEZ
EIMEEI
All that Mr Moffat asks of his patients is to be parti
cular in taking than strictly according to the directions.
It is not by a newspaper notice.or by any thing that he
hi . *elf may say in their favor. that he hopes to gain
c r e dit laia alone the resins of . fair trial. 1s the
reade r an invalid. and does he wish In know whet herthe
Life Medicines will slut his ovi n easel If so, let him
Call of send to Mr. Moira t's agent Intl" pla c e , and
pro
cure a cony of the medical Manual, designed as a Do
mestic Chide to Health, publish( d gratimmoly lle
wiN
there find enumerated very many extraordinary cat es of
cure; arid perhaps F.flitie exactly similar to his own.
I%lMT:it's Medical Office in Nt•w Y.,rk, 315 Broadway.
Tins ' , Medicine can also he obiained of
T. di. 3. BEATTY.
H AVE just received from New: York.
2000 Ihs superior Smoked Peef,
1000 do do new Hams,
1000 do do Shoulders,
4000 do do Dairy Cheese,
10 Bls. do Sriiall Pork,
10 do do No. 1, Maeltrel. (late Fares)
sdo „ do Pickled Herring,
2000 lbs. Codfish,,
All of which they offer on as good terms as can
be obtained elsewhere.
Lvov: 2s, 48—
Lumber Yard.
5000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards & Plank
from inch to 2} inch.
10,000 feet 3 inch to inch Weather Boards
Also, White and Yellow Pine inch Boards.
70,000 Joint and Lap Shingles.. Scantling, Shing
hog, and Plasterihg Lath constantly for ask.
SAMUEL HARTZ.
March 13, 11—
Carpetings, &c.
E NGLISH and American ingrain carpetings
Venetian Entry and. Stair do, Damask Starr do,
4-4 Coloured, Matting 4-4 end 5-4, White do,
Floor Oil Cloths &c. constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. E. W. EARL.
Sign of the Golden Ball.
april 24,
PEZMAntS4
HOREHOUND CANDY
—oniorsAL J.ND orrrAr Eir.rturrits.—
inIELHAM'S • CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ES
A— SENCE OF HOREHOUND CANDY, is'acknowl
edged by the press and medical faculty;to be a supe
rior article, and no worthless humbug. pittrunised and
recommended by
_
Dra JAL-K.919, Dre. 'WOOD,
" M aTCHELLI " FATTF:RSOL.
Dr. INECOST.
_ _
And a host of others. as a‘most excellent compound
for Coughs, Colds, Asthma and !liars nest In Bronchi
iris it has no superior. For pain in the Side or Breast,
Spitting of Blood, Croup, Whooping rough, Difficulty of
Breathing, Profuse or D.tricu It Ex p...oration. Lowness
of Sol rire, and all those diseases tending to CONS ET JIP-
'I his Candy contains the virtues of Horehound, Liv
erwort, Comliy, Slippery Elm, Botreset,, Elecampane,
Comprising the medical virtues or TIETRTY•FOUR of
the most popular VegetahleCough Ingredients.
PELHAM'S CAI\ DY ts-the only universal cure for
Coughs. Colds. 4 , e. ever, discovered, and is certain in
every case to afford instantaneous relief. and in most
cases a complete cure. I mmany cases whete the host
timoical -k.II has nuke, it has afforded mole than tern
porary rebel, as can oe proved by undeniaLle and unsO
liciteu testimonials recteved by the proprietor.
Mot hers sneak delightfully of its chat ming effects o'n
their offspring, that they were linable no &dam rest from
the coughing and restlessness of th,ir (Ault:ten, till they
procured some of PUMA M'S ('AN DV,
Recollect to ask for PELIIAM'S HOREHOUND
CANDY.
Be careful to Observe that each direction is headed
wilh the name of l'efhatn, and also has the signature of
Chas. N I ljarook, what is the General agent t'or !he
United Stales.
A t.upply o - the above article jest recieved and for
sale nt the Dreg & Chemical store erthe 6ubscnber. Cen•
tre St. Pottsville.
Feb. 27th
Resumption of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
1.1174 HE Subset 'het returns hisgratrfnlaeknowl
udgemects to the citizens of Pottsville arid
oth'er ‘ s, win, stepped forward. to his assistance after
th e files of tits property by fire in Decen t her last,
rind v.. Old also .acqua int them and the uutilie ti
eralle, tit( he liaa again commenced the Drug
Vihstne-t , nt the lions, formerly occupied by Cbarle.
W. neuritis, in Centre Street; un the borou g h i d
Pott , eille, where may alwa2.s- ire had a gi !Alai as
. =
sort merit of
Drugs, ‘, Illiedittines,
Paints, rills,
4,4 lass, I \ Dye
And every other article in tlitoitiova line, w hol t he
is dtsposed to sell on very low'and accomniodating
terms.
N. R. cET Physicians preser[ptiOn . s carefully put
up at the sho i rtest notice.
WM. T. ' EPTING.
Pottsville,itay 30, 1838
DRUG STORE.
►r HE subscriber has just received in addition to link
former supply, a choice assortment of
VIIIMEM
Indigo, Madder, A Immo, Logwood. Redwood, Fustr
Camwood, Brazil Wood. Copperas, Tnineric, Cochi
neal, 'erdigria, English fZed Saucers.
SPICES
Mace, Nutmegs. Cinnamon,Cloves, Pepper, Alspice
Mustard. Cyannb Pepper.
PATENT MEDICINES, .5.c.
_ . _ .
Dr. Steers Opodeldoc, Barber's Hor;e Powder,
Godireys Cordial, Heyl's Embrocation'Tor
Bateman's Drops, Horses,
Turlinaton'm Balsam, Liqind Opedeldoe,
Ilarlamn Oil. Britiih Oil,
Balsam De Maltha, Oil of Spike,
Golden Tincture, Oil 01 Stone,
Spring Otl• ...
PERFUMERY
Cologne \Vater, Lavender \Vater. Pay Rum Bears
Oil. Lemon Cream; Bears Grease. Nm - les Con otind
Cold Cream, Lip Salve. Tooth Powder. Macass: • Oil,
Pearl Powder. Jaynes flair Tonic. Toilet Powder
Clothes. Hair, Flesh Tooth 4- Nail Brushes.
Together with every otlit•r article in his line.
which lie is disposed to sell at lair prices, and respect
fully solicits a share ql public patronage.
l'h‘sscians and Storekeepers supplied with medicines
at a small advanced on city prices.
JOHN S. C. MARTIN
Centre. next door to Mahantango St. Pottsville.
Nov 8 1840. 48
it) - Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded
all at hours.
Moffat's Life rills, and rinse-
nix Bitters.
rIINITE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful treat
ment of almost every species of disease by the use
of MOFFAT'S LIFE rtiEDIcINEs, is no longer a
matter of doubt, as a reference to the exper fence of
many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dm ,
ing the present month alone nearly one hundred eases
have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the
patient has, to all appearance, effected a. permaneat
cure by the exclusije and judicious use of the Life Me
dicines—some eight or ten of these had been consider
en beyond all hope by rhea ... met/real attendants. Such
happy results are a source of great pleasure to Mr. M.
and inspire him witll new confidence to recommend
the use of his medicines to his fellnw-cilizens.
The 1,1 VE DICIN ES are 3 purely VEGETABLE
_preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their ope
ration, and at the same time thorough—acting rapidly
tit on the secretions of the system—carrying off all acri
monious humors, and assimilating with and purifying
the blood. For this reason, .n aggravated cases of
Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a shor
ter space of time than any other prescrtpoon. In fever
and-Ague, Intimionatori Rheumatism. Fevers of every
deeeription, Nick Ileadriehe, Ileart-burn, Dizziness in
the head, Pair.s; ;n the Chest, Flatulency, impaired ap
petite. and in every disease arising from an impurity of
the blood, or a dtsordereo state of the stomach, the use
of these. Medicines has always proved to be beyond
doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treat- ,
mem
MiLLFR & HAGGERTY,
Agents for Schuylkill County.
Pottsville, September 20 1340, 39—tf
JOHN S.C. MARTIN
9-
FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE,
Proprietor.
Pottsville, Pa. Jone 22, 1890. —tf
N. B. The Refectory it .the Basement story. - is
ondueted under the supertntendance of 111 r. John
Silver. .
Lemon Syrup.
FRE§Ii Lemon Syrup by the dozen or
.single
bottle. For ink by
Indemnity Against Loss or Damage by
FIRE.
CIUMI :it PERPETUAL
THE SPRING 0.4 RDEN IN URA ACE COM
PA NY OP PHILADELPHIA.
31 A Ky. Igsnrances. either temuorara er perpetually
aga mat . bas or Damage by I , IIIE, in town
councs:y. on Douses. Barns, at d Buildices of all kinds
on Household Furniture. me, hand tee, H orses. Cat
tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manufacturing Stock
and Utensils of every description ; cssv us and their
Cargoes to p o rt.as well as Alortgages and Ground Remo
upon the most favorable terms.
A pprcations for Insurance, or any information on the
subject may be made en ber personally, or by letter al ,
the Company's Office, at the Northwest corner of Sisi , e
and Wood stre' Is.
MORTON MeMICHAEL Pre sttt ut
L. I( RI:311111.k.411, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Norton Nlc.Michicl, ('harks i4oliea.
Jo.ep Wood, A rc hthahl- %1' right .
P. 1, I.ll , 2uPrenne, ' Sanuly) Townsend.
Fhjah Ddllett, Hohirt L Lou head
George Al. Troutman, 11 •%V PornerhY,
Charles W. Sehr-iner
Thesubscribet s been appointee A GENT 1 - 0 tthe It
bore nient 'mic( Institution and it. nom. prepamd to make
INsultaNcyt , opon ever) descrirtiol 01 property at the
lowest rate,. BENJAMIN BANNAN.
a.; roust - tile. r,l?.!rith. 1811.
TI-IF; DELAWARE COUNTY
Insurance Company.
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000.
( . 11% ItTElt PER Prri , A
MA
es KE R ti
s l m i t t t e d or a n i d a
m p . e ,, r p i e l i i i i i;: i l ing ln b sur s a t e o c r es
Barns. Stables. Merchandize.
and Properiy °lever) description ,against lossy dam
age
.IAI?I,NE AND INLAAD IVS,L 7 I: ANC E.
The Delaware Count) Insurance company %%ill also
111Ftire ;WAIII,I loss on all kities at matte risks and' 8-
poist 11,4 . d:image or loss upon the iransunrialuin of
goods. wa res. and nierr.indise by eater. or b) rail way,
upon tering as favourable as any other institution.
For any f urther difortimt.on on the subject niinsur
ante, either against Fire mann( or inland risks.
Apply to HENNA G 1:0111M-ON As fit.
jui) 15 3.1-11 Haven.
or WILIAM%) B POTTS;
At Orssrtg,sborg:
$lOO !---$ 100!
WILL BE FOREFII ED by Dn. N. R. LEIDY
" for a preparation tit r-arshpa ill a t cup' to lie
ATED EXTRACT Of SARSAPARILLA.
It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa
\kilia in existence. 01\ E 1301 T LE is equal to six
N.N.rs of any Syrnp that is made. and is bought by nu•
mehous persons throughout the city and country for
making Sn-rup !bereft , ' in, and who will sell ii at the
rate orse'ventylive cents to one dollar per bottle (about
Wan pink.
The effiCacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scrofu
la or King's \ kvil. Eryiipelai Diseases of tie Litir. Af
fectioi4(ll the\ Skin anti Bones, Ub ers of the /Cole,
Throat aid Bcd>y as well as an Antidote to Mercury
and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and n general
Purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment
upon its virtues is unnecessary. F.lt ry body knows its
efficacy. It is only "necentary when using it, to get a
good preparation of it. and' then there will he no dirt•
appointment in its effects.
Dr. Leidy would refer to the`oart respectable Physi
cians in I hibieeli I is. as ei II hkihroughoui the Ulll.
ted Slates for the character of his proration. as well al
so to the numerous certificates from physicians and
others. that have been from tine to. Itme published.
now deemed unnecessary as the character of his prepara
lion is firmly established.—Throughout the Solutihern
States iris used altog.ether, and t h roug bout the Nor h lakes
the pr. cede/ire orer all others, parocularly among physi
elansp who, for the benefit of the patients, aluays recom
mend it
Dr.Leidy ran boast of as many efrectual cures per-
formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla, as ha s
ever been ir ffeeted by 1. - ly medicine in existence.
The reader is referred to the directions accompany
ing each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and
further particulars.
Rentrnerber on , &vile. (half a pint ) is equal to tys pint.
of Syrup, and is equally leaSant to take.
it Price Price E DOI.LA R per bottle._co
Prep:. red andsold wholesale and retail at Dr. Leidy's
Health F:ninoroon, second street helms Vine Sign of
the GOLDEN EAGLE AND :SERPENTS, Philadel
phia, and by.
Wm. T. EPTING . Druggist, Pottsville
Ft brua ry 7t • 9
letaportaistlo Ike Afflicted.
AValuable Arcanum Colnitiate, Antidote against
Ghol;c Aln.erere and Vomiting (Cholera Mors
bus and Billions Cholic.) This Chnhc has its name
from one of the intestines named Colon, as there
mostly the lemma pain comes from. The. Cholera
Morbus and Billions Cholic Ar.ttdote ie founded on
just medical principles, is a most safe, effectual and
indeed an jrnmed late remedy ho Cholie, Cramps, for
the wind, the Watery and dry Gripes, Convulsions,
and is a certain cure for Dowel and Summgr com
plaints, Diarrhea, Dysemery, Sick and Nervous
Headache, Sour Stomach, and all those fatal disor
ders arid derangements of the Stomach and Bowels.
Also a bitter Herb Tincture for the Fever and Ague
A Consumption Syrup.a sanative exceedingly useful
in Dyspepsia and obstructions of the Liver. Per
sons taking them v ill be astonished of the curative
powers and remedial virtues.- They remove abstrac
tions of the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Jaundice an
Liver Complaint: All warranted to be safe and
sure, made of llerbs and Roots, and tree from any
Nliiierals or Mercury. Certificates of perfect and
sound c+.res performed here in Pottsvile and its
neighborhood, can be seen at my Store opposite
Pennsylvania Hall, next door to Mr. Bannan's Print
ing office. The superior success which diuly attend
the use of the a')ove herb medicine, as the variety
of are so great, wherein they have been
~,130
sue cssful, has gained such a character, that a great
number of testimonials of its efficacy have been of
let cd by citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, who have
u-ed it. For further particulars of recommendation
the .public arc referred to the Hon. Siratige N. Pal.
Trier, S.rinuel Ilunizmger, William G. Johnson,
Isaac Thompson, Andrew Gillinore, Capt. N. J
alifls and James Donnely, The undersigned has
also a 'emeriti antidote against all Pbison, Rattle.
snake and \lad Do g bites, perfects risnund cure,
piepared and for sale by the inventor
IL AUGGS:rUS scrroLc.
Centro ' , greet, opiviiic Pa. Ball.
PottsviS , ..Jun e 19. 1041
.1' EA A S 3 7, 3 v .1.17.1.1(41,1G.
POTTSVI LLE.SCII I I' 1.1i11.1 CO. PA.
..: 1i.; ,„ This elegant and commodious r-siablish
nip , . ;:..! meta will he open lot the reception o
OW !..;'llavuileis from this date. It has been
. 11 ..e.::"..':•: completely refitted, and supplied with
t
the Bedding 4c, is of the
Furniture e ntirely new ;
first-qu a lity, arm particular attention has been devo
ted to every arrangement that can contribute to corn
fort and convenience.
The Wines and Liquors have Seen selected in the
must careful and liberal manner, wi.liout regard to
capense or labor, and will embrace the most favorite
brand anti stock.
'The Proprietor solicits therefore, the support of
his friends and the travelling Community in genera).
Should they think proper to visit his house, he hopes
by as.idioos attention to their wants, to establish for
it such a character, as may ensure a return of their
favors.
E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
3-2
Jane 5
Plain & Figured DeLane's.
A k NEM
„p 3 )ily of those beautiful and fatibiona
' - ' 11 .• Me goods, jdat received and for sale by
T.& J. BEATTY.
Deoewbcr 5,