The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 07, 1841, Image 4

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TIM DINERTED, FABRIC.' ' •' `:
We gated upon the peaitant'a homes .
It was a pleasant scene; ''; ''. • ,
Secluded in klittle dell, .
'A stream kept ever green: -
While towel! strip offeded!grass . • t . ~
Show'd where .a awing haiktieen—;- -
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Ah; many a merry bletted hoi,- . - ~. . •. •
clad frolick'd there; I weep.
- My heart grew sad; the walls were bare, '.• -.
No breathing thing was near,
And finny sickeu'd it the tbhught '
That death had rev,ell'il here. , . .
On the recn,isod we '
pitying dropped . ~
A sympathetic tear, i i -' •
To mourn
.the happy group t at once
Had congregated here. 1
. .
There was a.w He. rose trainwith Care,
A•mark of terentriesitaste, -- • '
- A drawing rudely scratched with chalk
Seine childish hand had , traced;
And every wheio the neat White wafts,
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With pictures rude defacid, ;
Oh, what had made this hunible home,
Sd 'pleasant once, a waSte i , - - •
• , . i
New , vase
the ruin, - yet I found .
- A mark of man's decay : E"
A broken crotch, upon the (hin t r•
Id , one dark erg.* lay, b
Which once' rethought might have eustiin'd
A dame or, gransire grCy i.
I Called cqcl-:••the echo:nib:lls
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Repeated'' Where . , are th 7"
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We le ft with heads appris ed and sad
The desolate abido.
-And caw a sturdy rustic lad o' . .
~.... Come whiailing ,dowathc road : ,
'e asked whet t4ised Watt, ruined scene •
Abd begged,hina to diFeat us _
" Why, stranger, that wail Srown's old place
Who broke aniCiaent to 2'ezas." '
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MY DEAR sALIWs Nose.
,
C'er,the'evila of life 'tie a telly to fret.
Deapondenee and grief ne er lessened them yet:
Then a fig for the world, 1 4 6 'it come as it goes,
•'ll sin; to-the yo also of m dear Sally's nose. •
My' dear Sally's nose is it noble condition,
For long:to:lc, latitude, shppe and position :
'Zs as round OR whets, and red as a rose, •
Success to the bulk of my dear Sally's nose. i
To writing poetry let poris repair,
And of whining and proving give us a share:
Hero en ossa•like carbunkle in brilliancy glows,
On the big massy tip of my dear Sally's nose.,
My dear Sally's nose WO me is a treasure—
A care killing nostrum—a fountain of pleasure,
If I want for a laugh toispel all my woes.
I only look op to my de ep Sally's nose.
TO-Q 0 DAGH ELORS.
Good sire, your conduct I admire;
• But give me leave to mention,
You'll never set the hill on fire
By your devout attention.
But Should you e ' e r
,r ! 1 lassie find.
'And have no ready pelf,
Item to wed be in Tined.
I'll pay the fees thyself.
Still, Muthld it be yobs firth resolve,
;' 7 ' Alone through li t ' to mope,
I would advise you s a friend,
• To hisie and hu a rope.
. Ervuerts.--The following epitaph on an insol
cent drunkard is not 60: very bad .
Here lie, B. B. who ,nlonya drank Mud,
Aid !eyed iin lib the fohoting tankard. •
-,Ele died, if not infairk in trust,
And only paid ONE debt in dust
Prutmormcat. ANAILTS4 t r DANCINO.—The sum
and substance of the matter,,,seems to be only this :
A party of ladies aml gentlemen ( who elsewhere
pass for intelligent,Und ttonal beings) assemble
at the ball room. Ty Soon array themselves in
opposing Dine. Ptdggentl'• a young lady jumps up
from the floor, shat sti o e foot and. comes down
again. Again she scrini a op and the other loot
quivers. Then • she 'tuts round in •her place,
springs up. and shakes bah •her feet, Her intern'.
gent partner opposite per orms the same operations.
Then bothresit, 'forwar and seize each other's
) hind, jump op again, s eke their feet and stand
still. The next lady andigentleinan very rationally
and soberly follow the eicample jusiOt them. jump.
ing shaking :and turning, and so 'On to_ the end,
and for no other reagent than because black (Jaffee
'ails in the Corner yOnder, drawing a horse-hair
across a catgut.
I t.
A Detunalßott..—Anlrish officer, just returned
from the West 'lndies', xos invited to dine with Dr.
Harvey, at Dublin, wheetneveral of the faculty were
present. The conversation turned upon Tropical
climates, and the officer,mhese opinion was asked
about that of the Weil Indies, said,-1.." It was an
internal• place, and OA fhe had lived there until
that time, he would hovq6een dead of the yellow fe-
ver two year., ago." A;ihysician, without observ
, log the.hull,'gravely ed, " that the climate was.
certainly very unwholesome, and that east numbers
died there." -" %foul Hite," said a Dr. O'Donnel,
•• but if you'll tell me` whore people do not die, I'll
go and end my days ;there." •
A CAPITAL Hrr.—A gentleman in this city, yes
terday met a friend who lad been passing some
-time in Texas, and had just returned. -Some con
versation ensued. upon the country and tho people,
4c. The gentleman (rain Texas. remarked that
the people were generally a very curious set of be
legs, and among oilier things, told the following
anecdote. Not long Since re person there killed a
' fellow citizen in cold tdPod. Ho went immediately
to a lawyer to consul him as to what course he
swap pursue, to eap punishment. The laislyer,
after patiently hatening to hie case, advisci him to
ran away. ' • j .f
"• Run away ?" entpi?ed the client, manifesting
great astonishment.:
" Yes, 'tin your only `safe course."
Run away 1" egaiu exclaimed the aturdCier,
..Good Heavens 1 sst I nor IN Texas ',Unarm?"
Ir .I• „,
TAREA A I ANICIP7.--.Jellftea, me • ce l ebrated
Britisiiieviewer,onee remarked that it watt - his firm
belief that. if a premtut# of a thousand dollars were
Offered for the best translation of the Greek Bible.
it would be taken by a Yankee., who till the offer
Was made,: had never Seen a word of. Greek in,hts
• 1111--thatitiewould eaminence !carding the language,
tinmediatery, to gaelify himself for the great under
taking; and would l fintsh the whole work quicker
than any Other persoiteand bear off the premium.
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A PACIIEIOeS IDICA*OP A WIIPE,A wife should
have eight:qualifications, which begin with the let.-
ter P.—Piety, Pergarranee. - Pallenee.' Prudence,
Pot.iatistri. Penetratioii, Portion.
•
That which secadd libefirst of all, and most in
,consideration, which Piety, is now a days, the
least of all: and lost ii)f all, and with many net at
alt. That which shoeld be the lest of al),aild least
°fall in considerattong . which is Portion, is now be.
.come first ot,,a11,1110111; - of all, and with some all in
all,.
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AccommopAma.—l Bow far is it to Taunton 1"
'Why it's eight widest"' " Eight devils, wity'a man
told me a mile back, that it was only six." • "
- seeing that you are lan old man, and your horsa
tired, and you sect Impatient, why, we'll call it
three." • •;.
GEN. JACVON •••41, iine been said that the old
General never drintMirnyardent spirits. This was
substantiated by lils4::negro stave, who said that
" Manama drink ruff. bat ihathe drink his coffee
Strong ecoagh,to debil."
'A Fiat BASIGAIN...±' Well Polly, I made a more
strous•fine trade this*orning--1 sold our dog for ,
fifty dallars." - Whyrtnan alive, bow you-talk! and
where's the money Ti;, *Oh. I was'at paid in money .
I'air got two peps worth 025 a piece. •
rissuct Aaaoi.4Forty &misted office holders
havre.published a purkraph inn New York paper,
under their alto names, calling, a public: meeting
and-_promising to Make interesting expositions.
We would go as Par to attend that meeting es we
WoAdto,see the obi play of" 71e4brty "
Fiint6 l .--Piitice Albert has expressed a desire
that bit ifrier.ds tram carrying walking
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utranasLE.-.....An,'; 0111 woman whipping her
grown.tiptlaughter (vith 'a string of onions, is a
`light et:rally detiatable in "the eyes of gods arid
men. 4 - , . _
vo.N . spltp : -TtoN li: :: :
CH BE MED.
•
Da. WIEtTAWS
Bafsam or 51 i4d4eherry,
Tar. CELEBIULTEDIAMMDT lOU
• Diseases
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lIITUMBROS remediei have hien °Re:Mt/and Mind
into notice for DISEASES OF TIIE! LUNGS
someof which has Undoubtedly been found Very usefir
but of all that have hitherto been human. -it must Ate
universally acknowledged there:, is nonithatims eta ,
prayed as saccessful al the a BALSAS OF WILD
CHERRY Such laced are the astinsishitig restore
titre and belling properties of this.RALSAO;that even.
in the worst fonns of CONSUMPUON.' *hen the pa , -
dent has suffered the most distressing cenigh. niolent pain
in the chest; diffietil . ty of hnuthing,night sweats, bleeding
of Me lunge, 4c ard when the most esteemed remedies,
ofour Pharmacopias had 'failed tit alford.any;relief. and
when Botanic. Hommpathic. and nameraus otherrem-;
edies, had been used . for many Menthe in vain. this
invaluable remedy' • has checked crety, symntom; and
been, productive of the Most astonish; ng In ill*
early stases of the disease, procescl:cg Beta neglected
colds, terpied Catarraffironsuieption,4t hat been used
with undeviating saccess, and in manyinswices; when
this disease ,seemed to have marked itk victim rot aft
early grave.the use of this medicine has arrested every
symptom, and restored the; lungs to a state of perfect
health.
In that form of CONSUMPTION, so prevalent a
mongst delicate yeti ng feniales; commonly termed debil
ity or 'going into a decline.' a complaint :with which
thousands are lingering.lt hasalio been used with sur
pising success, and ,not enly . possesses the power et
cheating the progreia or. .h is , alarming disease. but
at the same time strengthens and invigo'rate's the wholt
system more.effectually than any remedy have ever
possessed. . .
ilitruvErt COMPLAINT—In diseases Of the Liver.
particularly when attended with a' rough, indigestion or
wanderihg pains in ‘the side, it has also prorired very
efficatious, and eared many cases of this kind alter the
most powerful remedies had failed.
ASTHMA—InC
in numerous instance s with the moss singular success.
It opens the chest. rendering the breathing perfectly
free, arrests the cough; and will seldom tail to give per—
manent relief. .
l BRONCIIMS.—As a remedy in all Bronichial
affections of the throat, attended with a hoarseness, cough
or soar in the throat, it will alto be found a very efectual
remedy. and will mostly afford immediate relief if used
at the commencement of the attack. ,
ILY COUGHS AND COLDS—In common coughs
and colds, that prevail so extensively =throughout me
winter, it will be found much more effecttal - than any
remedy in use, and when colds settle, upon the lungs.
causing an intlamation with pains in the breast, difficulty
or shortness of breithing, &c. the use of this Balsam w ill'
suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the same
tune prevent the,langs from becoming more seriously
diseased. -
117 CROUP ND WHOOPING COITGIL—In these
complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam
will be found much superier , to the Paregoric' Mier
Syrup of Squills, and the various COUGH MIXTURES
common use, as it is entirely free from any thing the
least injurious, and may at all times bg given to children
with perfect safety, and withal certainty of i teaffording
them speedy relief.
icrAs A FAMILY MEDICINE for many other
complaints, this Balsam will also be found particularly
useful. Besides having proted an invaluable remedy in
all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a powerful influence
over many ditieases depending on a depraved condition
of the system, and those who have suffered from the
indiscriminate use of Mercury. or other deleterious
drugs, that are often compounded in different quack nos
trums, will find it a remedy of great value, pnssessing
the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole
system more effectaal than any other medicine we'pos
sess. ,
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.As this medicine
has already acquired great celebrity, 11-ere may prob—
ably be some attempts to imitate it. - and deceive the
public with a spurious miztuie, to prevent which I would ,
wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of
the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles oftwo sizes
each, having the, words WISTAR'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blown in the glass, and
a label on the front with the signature of IfF.NRY
WISTAR. M. D. without which none are genuine.
Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS & Co.
Chemists,No flt, Commerce Street,Phila. and sold by ,
the most respectable Druggists an other appointed
Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United
States.
11:7The Genuine btedreinesoldby
.IOIIN S. C. MARTIN,
Sole Agent for Pottsville.' Price $1 per Bottle
Dee.s,, 1840. : , 99
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Theologichl ;forks fo r Sale.
AN EXFOSITION AND DEFENCE OF
- . UNIVERSALISM,
' By the Rev. I. D.! Williamson of Baltimore, embra
cing the Unity of Oodas held by Universalists;—
the Attonement—Death . ofChrist—Punishment and
duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of Sins—
Judgement—Nature ofSalvation—ftepentenee--Res.
surrection and Destruction of death. This work is
intended to. diaabuse the public mind. in regard to
the many misrepresentations so industriously cir.
eulated against this body of Christians. Price SO
cents.
Also foe Sale, "TILE "'LAIN GUIDE TO
UN IV ERS ALISM. " by the Rev. Thomas Whitte
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 ~U niversalists?
What do Universalists believe?
What evidences do 'Universalist's adduce from
the Scriptures in sopport4 of their belief in the even.
ival holiness and happiness of all mankind?
. Passages, from the Old and New Testament;ex
pleined, which are adddced to , disprove their senti.
ments. •
Popular Objections to Universalism eiplained ; and
the evidences of revealed fteligiomorescnted. Price
1 dollar. -
For sale at the. Stores of Samuel Hartz and SI:
Morris & Brothers. ,
July 4th,
NEW GOODS.
, .
A FRES)! supply of Seasonable goods has just
Ada-, been received at the corner of Market & Ceti-
Ire street.
,Cernpriaing, .
DRY GOODS,' s GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, ISC. QUEEMSWAREip-
In fact a reasonable quantity of alniost every
tide generally, in 'Pottsville Stores. can -be seen
will be offered on the most reasonable terms. Call
at the Stone Building and take a view of the assort.
Rent, Will you. -
GEORGE W. SLATER.
25-
June 19
RAIL ROAD IRON.
completcaseortritent of Rail Road Irtinfrom 2.31(0
to 1X inch:
RAIL ROAD TIRES from . 33in. to 5G in. utter
• naldiameter.turned & un
turned.
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 3 0.3i6.diamiterRailRoad
Ales. manufactured from
the patent BV Cable Iron.,
RAIL ROAD FELT.. for placing betwaen the
Iron Chair and stone block
.. ofedge Railways.
INDIA RUBBER. ROPE. , rnannfactured from
New - Zealand Flan saterat
i
. . . ed With India Rubber. and
. .
intended for incline None%
CIIAINS. - . • Justreeeweda completeas ,
•• sortment ofehains,from a
', - . in. to 11 in.proved & man.
*. • 4 •ufactoredfrom the beat= •
_ _
__ -ble Iron.
SIIIP BOAT AND, RAIL %ROAD SPIKES,
_.. _ ofdifferent sizes, kept con
nutty on hand and fermate by . ' ' • . • - =
' — . A'. ar t.: ItALSTON, lik C '
• : ' -: -'. - , r'il) 4. South Front
r
-Philadelphia, JammrslB. 1
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13teKLER Cucumber'', Eguliflower;
Walnuta, - . Reit' Cabbage,
Pickollilly, Mixed.; -
O nion , ' • • Lobsters, •
Pepper,.- • • Manpear .
Mutinies, Elarna,
Guaranteed sound. . For. sale by -
• . E. Q. Lk.
,A!. HEND
May ERSON
ap ) • •
Lonthilt Bruit 06)°4"
jyt O saleby '
E. 44 A:MENDERSO 141 .
• May tj ' 2277
ir, i..Tß l T : s:drsLsz. lX E.
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OPPOSIOON DAILY- COACHES.
,ra'LIE subscriber's respectfully announces to the
publia Abet they will, commence mgining a
new., daily sieges between ,Psttsville - and
Reading. o n Monday the 21st init. -
They -have procured.large and commodious Troy;
built Goaehes entirely viiw, and every attention will
be paid to tho;comfort and convenience tirtravellets
who may favtif them with their.custom•
For seats in Pbiladelphia apply at Sandenson's
Merchants Hotel. 4th. street. - iind JohnlDuiagan's
noel. in 3d Street- : ' , i . •
In Reading at Ilerr's Rcitet: . I'.
to
lo Pottsville at Mortimerie Hotel. q
,I.Tuosirsori 4. CO.
JOB . it 19 * • . 11
EU
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' ....Fro6 le_ Neto York" Mudd. -
'. ', :Ilysterious. :'
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A gentleman - belonging to one ofthe most sincient and
wealthy families otthis city, who must be well known
to numerous fries , having since the year, 1818 up to
recently._beerf bent nearly donble,and for several years
confined to his beck, has been rest or ed to good health—
has regained his n tura erect position—and has quitted
his, carriage, arid ow, walks with ease !! 'We believe
this is the gelitlenimeiown description as c ear as pos
sible, and- there ts esagmation in it. We will give
inquirers his address, and doubt not his huniane feelings
will excuse ale liberty ; that any one doubting, may
kfistothese faicts4though ho requests his'? time may not
appear in print. i linking other similar instances, lir.
'James G. Reynolds, 144 Christie street, has been resto
red. and will; give personal awareness of the knits of
his case Beth Were rheumatism, and contracted cords
and sinews. Illow has this been done?
Anse:tr.-0;i the radian VegetaBP e Fuse r internally
and Hewes' Nerve and Bone Linimens externally. 1V
Y. Herald; Jorn., V& 1891. , , • ,
Sold only by Comstock 4- C 0.71 Maiden - Lane.
Aud also by!W. Epting, and Clemens & Parvin,
• it pniggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County.
June 3 271 y.
; HEADACHE
JV!DGE PATTERSON
Read the following. from Judge Patterson, for thirty
years the first Judge of the,County in which he lives.
1 Middle-form N. J. Match 12,"1!340.
Messrs. Corcisto ck Co.
Gentlemen—You tire at liberty to make such use of
the following certificate as you deem will best subserve
the purposes which it is intended.
[CERTIFIGATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ]
CF:ILTIFIr that my daughter been afflicted
with sick headache for the space of about 20 years.—
the attackd occurring once in about two weeks. Ire
Trendy lasting 24 hours during which time the parox
ysms bavebeen so severe, Its apparently:aeon to deprive
her of life. !And alter having tried almest all other
remedies vain I have been induced ati a resent.° try
Spohn's Headache Remedy as sold by you ; and to - the
great disappointment and joy of herself and her, friends
1 found very material relief from the first i llese of the
medicine; he has followed up the directions with the ar
tiele.and in every peso when an attack was threatened
has found immediate rebel, until she is nearpermarient
ly cured. ;The attacks are now very seldom, and'disap
pear immediately after taking the quantity directed. A
hot e that others may be benefited by the use of this ten
ly invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the
above, and remain your obedient servant,
JEHU PAT I ERSON,
Judge of the Court C. P.
Sold ONLY by-Comstock &Co. 71 Maiden Lane
And also by William T. Epting,drClemcnala Prawn.
Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill County.
June 2 27-Iy.
i HUMAN HAIR.-
CLEAIV i IdNESS OF THE HEAD AM) HAIR ,
Strange It is that persons who attend strictly to
personal (cleanliness, baths, &c. abould neglect the
head—the flair the most essential—the most expo
sed—and the most beautiful when properly cared
for, of all the gilts of the Creatt,r, Perfectly free
may•it be kept of dandruff or scurf with a certainty
that the lair cannot fall out, by the use of the Balm
Colo
tub' Colo** e'.-Ltidies, will you make your toilet
without '.t is article ? I answer fearlessly, isio, if
you haq once tried and experienced its purifying
effects :its sweet perfume.
A hundred articles have been put forth on the
credit of this—the only first—the only really valua
ble article. A mass of testimony from all classes
to these' facts.
Foam the Boston Chioniele,June 10
WE see by un advertisement in another
u'mn that Messrs. Comstock & Co., the
Agents ;for Oldridge's Hahn of Columbia, have dap.
uties to; sell that article in Boston and elsevrhere.
Nis knots , a lady of this city whose hair was so
nearly gone as to expose entirely her phrenological
dcve!opcmcnts, which, considering that they betok
ened a most amiable disposition, was not in reality
very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the
foss °flacks that she had worn, and, after a year's
fruitless resort to miscalled restoratives, purchased,
some nionthErago, apottle or two of Oldridge's Balm,
and she has now ringlets in rich profusion. glossy,
and of raven blackness. No are not puffing—none
of thaeonalnedits ha been sent to us, and, indeed,
we do not wanrany, for though we were obliged :o
wear si wig a year ago, we have now, through. ha
virtue, ) hair enough. and of a passable quality, of
oar oWn.
. The; Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a
uoturidus counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased
or used unless it have the signature of COMSTOCK
COdj lon a splendid wrapper. This, is the only
ezternal.test that will secure the public from decep
tioni
Address COMSTOCK 4 CO.
Wholesale Druggists, New York Maiden Lane 77.
And also at WILLIAM T. EPTING,rind•
CLEMENS 4 PARVIN, Diuggiits of Pottsivile, '-
June 26 141
For Salle.
'to Ilion Manufacturers.
Tim - Sat!sci iber having obtained the assignment
frOrn Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur
naces' and - holding also the Vi
patent of e lite Dr.
Geisehhainer for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with
Anthracite Coal, bud retaining the exclusive right
of sand patient to manufacture 'Menial& Iron and
StielOs prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac.
tore of Iron. Applications to be roadcto Wllliam F.
Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. -
GEISSENHAINER. •
;kn. 4
swmpars vt it Nini PUG E'
Thi, most usditi , .Family Medicine ever of
I
l' • fered to the Public..
THIS well known Anti-Dysentericand Woim bled
• itte has proved successfully these, twelve years
past, ; ed is universally acknowledged by all who have
tried I it; tole far superior to 'any other mtdicinc ever
employed in the diseases for which it is _recommended
It ta perfectly safe, and no , child will' refute to take it,
Worms biting especially °pent infest persons of debil
itated 'digestive` organs and emaciated constitutions,
mach misehiefii ellen done by the ordinary worm med
icines, which generally consists of the strongest purga
tives calomel, that destroyer of the constitotion,hitters,
pink root, spirits of turpentine, wwrinseeo oil &c. &e.•
Artieles of this kind may destroy worms, bat they de
bilitate 'the stomach, and o'ten - materially injure
the
general_ health, without rembving thetause. Swaim%
Vermifuge hal the pecaliar advantage of removing the
g_enO 4 l health,without removing .the cause. Swaim's
Vertnifuge has the peculiar advantage of -removing the
ousts of the worms, by giving vigour and healthy action
o the stomach, bowels end organs of digestion, thereby
relieving: measles, croup: himping cough.' &c. Thi
teTlicice,hy invigorating the internal funcuonsatninght=
eau% theorgans 0 fdigeationi arid removing the primary
cause which creates• morbid secretions,-will relieve
Bolt ir
el Complaints.Cholie, Dysentery, Deepethia; nod
dle hole train' of biliary affections, Sick Headache.
MI ity of the Stomach, Pont - Breath, Bleeding Piles.
&eJ It itt an antidotein the early stage of Fever and
Ch4lent" 41orboa• >r . -
. • -
it.geleral Fam it ylkiedicine; it ittandannrisialeit, es ths ,sapplicable to most of thediseasestowldcb children
are object. Swaint's Vermifuge will be fonial ofsome.
utility to persons who occasionally indulge hi the tab:::
vivahty of the table; a -dOse taken' before dinner , will
anticipate the effects of - acidity prthestomacb, not .ter...
freitueauly produced by' wine.; In - the neglect or this
however.a dose in the morning or the followingmonting
will. in most instances, restore the tone of the Stem- .
, • • -
!families resident at the coantry, and imp:dated ie
meolurd frour endieet adsiee,trestilersjourneying
thei far west, or bolted to distatit p ports. seminaries and
ail r public instill:abatis sad charitable association, will
Gad thisreutedy, corstantly et hind.ot &real utility.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY- Philadelphio.
And lot sale , B.:BA NNAN. •
• Agetittoi. ScheyUtillConisti.
OetObef ;I;• •• - fi—tf,
_ .
11 ••• •
TIig: .3 , I IINED.O":4M U AN , •
WM
DARING FRAUD.
Tite'rljhg4e- 101111
' AND
R A 'l` F. 8' 0-F FIIEI.O-ill' .
, ,
Bwrivms Rulnict AND ruiLatimuu % wriost
' ' ~'MAY 3rd 1841. " - _. ' ~'
. ,
. .
Per Ton 200 lbs.
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, G ypsum and
/
Bricks. - '- • • ,' k— ' - ; 51,30 do .
Pigriroti,Blooms,llrotter,Thirble,
Lime, Tar and Pitch, I, - $1.50 'do
Flout 20 cents per Barrel. 1 -•- ' _
Nails and Spikes. Bar and ..
Rolled Iron, Hollowwate, l
Gain, Salt. Bark. Lom4l
01.75 do.
_ "her, Staves, Salt, Fish To. 1 ..• " .
bacco, and Lead, '.I ' '
Groin ries, hardware. whis—, -• '
key, Ale and - Beer, Oil, •
Leather, Cotton, Steamy
Engines, & Machinery, ,
22 75 . do, . -
Seeds, Butter, Lard, and
Tallow, Rags, Wcod,Op.
sters. Hides, Hemp, , Ear:. I •
' then-ware and Glue, J • .
Dry Goods, Wines and Foe-1
eigp, Liquors, Drugs, and,
Medicines, Glass, Paper, 83.25 40.
- China and Queens-ware, W
Meat, Fish, and Confec- I
Imam 'I
,
No storage will 'be charged for receiving or de
lirering freight, at any of the Depots on the line,
unless allowed to remain over ten days.
No Freight received after g o'clock P. M. can be
forwarded by the morning Train on the next day..
No Freight received after 5' o'clock P. M. can be
unloaded on the same day.
' DAYS OF bTISTITING Or FREIGOT TRAIN".
From Reading, on Tuesdays and Friday., at
6 o'clock A. M. • , 1
From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays and Sam•
days, at 6 o'clock A. M.
G. A. NICOLLS.
Superintendent Transpt. P. & Read. R. R
Reading, May 8, 1841, 19— '
.
•
• 1 ,
ilikeinteVal•
rlpHE,subseriber would respectfully inform the
public that he has removed to the Store former
ly occopiedAy Hazzard '& • StrauCh. He has also
purchased from, their Assignees at extremely tow
rates. a portion of their most desirable goods, which
in addition'to his edither stuck, erlbbles him to ex
hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive to suit
the wants of any who - would wish to purchase.
He would invite all to call, as he can sell goods
at even less than their are worth, which no doubt
will .be an inducement, especially in these hard
times.' GEO. W. SLATER. •
March 20.
Teller: Itch!
DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTER
AND ITCH OINTMENT lir - daily •becoming
more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop
and inform the proprietor of its great success in re.
.moving and curing the Teller and Itch.
Numerous testimonials might be published of its
efficacy, but for the deliCaCy felt by individuals hay.
'hag their names publfshed in connection with so
loathsome and disagreeable affections. _
It may be used with perfect safety hy young sad
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
remedy fur the Teller and Itch. Prepared and
sold at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, ( sign of the
Golden Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 NORTH
SECOND Street, below Vine. -
Puce 2S Cents a box
And also at—
FILLI4II , I T. EP.TING'S,
Thug Store, Pottsville.
Juno 19, 25
• Rentoval.
PATENT SPRING STEEL.
Cross-Strained Saddles, c.
RWIIdR D. SIifOIEXCR 3
Saddle. firldle, and Trunk Alanvjaetuivi.
RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to
his customers and the public in general, forthe
very liberal encouragement which he has received
from them. , He now informs that he lies an int.
prevenient in the construction of Saddles, for which
be has a patent right, - and recommends them to 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 i t , the notice of the public, with' confidence.
He therefore respectfully invites the 'public to call at
his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's Hotel, and. di.
redly opposite W. T. Epting's _Drug Store, Centre
Street,Pottsville, and examine for themtclves.
' lie also keeps constantly on hand a general as.
sortment of all kint's of work, such as Saddles,
Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon
Harness. Trunks, Valicces. Travelling Bags, Gig
and Riding Whips, dr.e. gvery description of work
in his line will be made to order. on the shortest
notice ; with neatness, durability, and on terms as
low as can be done elsewhere. .•
!IX An 'excellent assortment of Silver and Brass
Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &e. &c. Which
he wilt sell very cheap, wholesale and renal.
December 12, . 50-5
•
Keitle's DemoustiatiOni
g - k., the truth of Christianity. Just received and
‘-".` tor 'rate by ' B.' BANNAN,.
Juno' 19 25
Fancy Staple Dry 'Goods.
`'QATIN striped Cambrics. Lace Mualine, Black
and White wash Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green
and black Mao yeila and Scarfs, French and nee
dle Worked collars, Swiss Bands, worked Insertings
and Edgings. black Lace and Edging. plain and
rich figured Monseline De Lanes, Chintzes and do.
mestic printsemani Gingham,. Ticking*, Far' and
aprOn Cheeks, Sommer stairs of every variety,
Hosiery & Ploveß. Marseilles Skirts,-bleached and,
unbleached' Muslins, &c. &c. all of wich have been
purchased at very-tow prices and will ho sold at
small advance. - E. W. EARL.
" Sign of the Golden Ball."
17--
sprit 24,
NE STORE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the •publii.;
that ho has opened a store in Centre Street. 3
doors below T. dr. J. Beaty's Store,, corner of Nor.
.wegien andCentre Streets, where he offers for sale
.a general - assortment of •
BO Goods ) , Groceries,
- Queenswares die
411 persbna desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap
for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and Mem
fitit for Ahemsolves: : -
- , • • ' , EDWARD MUGEIES.
Provem*, 2t, . . • l
Jetsey
JtathEy'& Western- Hams,
Shouldera & Sides. - • -
'Stinted Beef,
.N 0,.! Se,Ornon, ,
• -.. Burlington & Digby Herring,
'... NO. Macke "
raj, Mesa Shad.
Tor sato by • -.
- , E, dr, - TIENDERSCW.
prime Laid, n3ceived on Consignme
#3:O forst& abeam, by the Tub cm quantity. -
; SAMUEL BARTZ.
11...
Lard!!!
TOBS blid
Match 19.
pping Hookf .
most improved Shipping &Mite fOr
:just. printed arid tor sato at it'll
fr test and;
Celt Deakra:
office:
/ I
=MEI
EMU
.
ONE litilibRE11:111X0 LI.iiiiBT,REIPARD.has.
been rdlbred!fer .nteisiire v to -ant 'one wit* will'
ruse! tOttleof Hays' Lininiest for the Piles without'
tieing cored. Of.thousandi Bold; in Doane install&
`tiss,it faded of a core. Proof meta belming to be
Wen where it is sold.- [Lis alto. I Catilla earn , in;
a* every ease. ' -..- . A. 1
(externally) in the following complaints:' - ' ''
For I,be Pilee, - Tightness of the-chest,
For all broPsiel
tii especially children;
T .. ender Peet. . , F,,,-
Bore throat by carmen
or ulcers
t roup,. long standing, . •
Whooping •
cough, • Fresb•Wounds.
Scald Head, Cbiblains dta. /k 4,
•
LOOKOUT.
&me Swieders have counterfiited this artiste
and put it up with various &tier*. Mnot. be impo.
red upon. One thing will only . proteet ts
the name of COMSTOCK & CO.: that borne court
be always on the wrapper or you , are cheated. Do
not forget it. Take this direction - with you, and
teit by that, or never buy it r for it ii impossible for
any other In be true or genuine; . Sold by
- • COMSTOCK & Co.
New York, 71 Maiden Lane.and-also by
William T. Epilog. and Clemens Ar. Perrin, •
Druggists, Pottsville AchuylktliContity•
. July 3 - . 1..
Resumption! of Business.
NEW DRUG STORE.
T HE
Subscriber returns his gratefnlacknowl•
edgements. to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the loss of his property by fire iii December last,
and would also acquaint them and the public gen
erally, that he has again commenced the Drug
Business in the house ibrmerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemons, in Centre Street, in the borough or
Pottsville.where may always be had a generalas
sortment of
Drugs,- I Medicines,
. Paints,l Pills,
' Glass, 1 Dye Sluffiq,
And every other article in the above line, which he
is disposed to sell on.very low and accommoditing
terms.
N. B. Irr Physicians prescriptions carefully pm
up at the shortest notice
Pottsville, May 30,1838
Old Established Passageollice,
CORNER OT PINE AND MTh STREET!, NEW YORE.
THE subscribers having completed
„ so .c . , their arrangement for the year 1841; for
~ At ) the purpose of bringing out steerage
passengers, beg leave to inform their
friends and the Public - in general, that a first class
vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to Ncw
York, on the 151, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th,
of each month throughout the' year;
Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the
out ports, will be lornisheArith lodgings and a
convenient place to cook in during the time they
may be detained
.there by head winds or stormy
weather--free ofnny expense to themselves—on ap
plication at the company's office to Mr. P. W.
BYRNES. No 36 Waterloo Road. who will, it con.
nection with his nuMeroutifgs. l nte throughout Eng.
land and Ireland, afford every assistance to those
who may be engaged to come out by this company's
ships.
MEI
* Passengers wilt be found in provisions for the
passage for $lO extra, or $26 for passage, provisions
and hospitarmoney.
As usual in all cases, where the persons decline
coming, the money will be refunded to those from
whom it may have been rectoved,pn their returning
the passage certificate.
GLOVER & M'MURRAV,
Corner of Pine and South sip.
The subscriber has been appointcl Agent for the
above line, and is ready to recieve the passage money
for those who wish to tend for their friends,' and will
also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For
particulars apply at the Miners' Journal Office.
B.BANNAN.
Jan. 2d.
T. & 3. BEATTY.
"NAVE just received from Pew York.
a 52000 lbs superior Smoked Beef,
1000 do do new Hams,
1000 do do Shoulders,
4000 do do Dairy Cheese;
10 Bid.. do Small Pork,
10 do do °No. I, Mackrel. (late Fares)
sdo - do Pickled Herring,
2000 lbs. Codfish,
All of which they offer on as good terms as can
be obtained elsewhere.
Nov. gS, . 48—
6000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards& Plank
from inch to 24 inch.
10,000 feet 3 inch to inch Weather• Boards
Also, White and Yellow Pineinch Boards.
70,000 Joint and Lap Shingleti: Scantling, Shing:
ling, and Plasterit.g Lath constantly for Sale.
SAMUEL BARTZ
March 13, II
E NGLISH and American Ingrain carpetings
Venetian Entry and' Stair do. Damask Stair do,
9-4 Coloured. Matting 4-4 and 5-4. White do,
Floor Oil Clothe dr.o. constantly on hand and for
sato cheap.. _ E. 'W. EARL. 1
-
april 24, -
Sig n of the Golden Ball.
17—
Port Clinton 'Foundry
• ' • FOR SAGE.
W ILL be , sold at private sale, the Fortndry
plealantly situated at Port Clinton,Sebuyik ill
county. on, very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill
and Susquehanna flail Road, now making, and
will in a short time be one of the beat situations
in the country to do a large business For terms
dsc. apply to PARKE&-TIERS, •
1 . Iron Founders, Philadelphia .
ur ISAAC MYERS,
' • Port Malan
. €-63
Time and Order Soaks.
IrUST, Printed, Time and Order Hooks of lb
'Jr most approved form, and for sale bY
' • , - : B. HANNAN.
January 30d., 5 •
NEW GOODS. .
JUST ieceived and now opening a large and
generalassortment offresh and seasonable goode,
which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exClange
for country produce.
JOSEPH. WHITE & SON.
Mt. Ca:bon„ Oct. 31st, 1840. . i 44
Green and Mack Teas-
JUST leceived and fur sale by
• • T. & J. BEATTY.
Nov. 28 48—
Wrapphig -Paves!. •
SQREAMS excellent Wrapping Paper, extra
size. Also Tea Paper. Jut 'received end
for tale by : • 1 _
: D., pANNAY. •
/tine 19 25—.
• Merino Shawls,&e.
airpe.rior Moduli Shawls, purchased
JLA from the importer al a small advance, just re.
noised and for sale cheap. -
Also. French and English Memnon ,Plain and
Figured Moran Do Lanes, and Figured Saxony
Clothe, &c.-
Z oseintier 21.
- • Fire. Plitee - Oereens.i.
A' FEW elegant Fee Place screen*. Just 're.
cfived and fcii, sale by
• P4PINAN
Qin
FonlAlleere of the lege;
or ether fungus sores;
however; obsituste .of
V.M. T.. EPTING
Lumber Yard.
Carpetings, &c.
E. W. EARL
1. 47-ef
Indemnity ,Against Loss or Damage by
FIRS
‘- • •••
• - curAwr Eft ' PER PETUA L:
TER SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM—
PANY OF PRIIIADgLPIL lA.
MAKE Insurances, either temnorarr cr perpetually
against. Loss or Damage hy EWE, to town or
country. on Houses, Barmi, and' Buildings of all ',kinds
on Household Furniture, Merehandire; Horses, Cat
tle. Agricultural, Commercial and Manufaituting Stock
and Utensils of every description t - VESSI utt and tht it
Cargoes in pelmets wallas Mortgages and Ground Rents
upon the most favorable tetras.
Applicationslor Insurance, or any tnformation on the
subject may be made.either personally, ortly leiter, at
the enmptny's Office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth
and Wood weds.
• .
MURTON McbIICIIA EL President.
L.KROMIMA.I.R, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes.
Josep Wood, Archibald Wright.
P. L, Laguerer; Samuel Townsend.
Elijah Dalfett, Robert L. Lougheack
George M. Tro tman, R• W Pommy,
Charles MT: Schreiner.
Thesubscriber4a been appointed Anima fot t hc a
bovementioncd Institution and is now prepared to ma 1 e
iNSUßANCESUpolle'verydescrsption Of property at the
lowest rates. BENJAMIN RANNA N.
Pottsvillm Feb.27th. 189 J. 9
THE DELAWARE COUNTY
Insurance Company. -
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, 6250,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
%MAKE both limited and perpetual. Insurances
on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores
Hotels, Mills,Barns, Stables, Merchandize, Furniture
and Proeertz °revery d ascription ,against lost oi dam
age by I.lllb.
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware County Insurance company will also
insure againstloss on all kinds of marine risks and a.
gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of
goodti,wares, and mercandise by water, or by rail way,
upon terms as favourable as any other institution.
For any furtherinforrnation on the subject of inset
once, either against Fire marine or inland risks.
Apply to HENRY G . ROBINSON, A r era.
July 15 34—tf At Schuylkill Haven.
or WILLIAM B. POTTS,
At Orwigstrurg.
$lOO !..$ 100!
WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY
• • for a preparation of Sarsaparilla qual to his •
bIEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.
It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa.
rills in existence. ONE BOTTLE is (qua! to SIX
PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by no.
merous persons throughout 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 e ffi cacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scrofu
la or King's Evil. Erropelas Diseases of tie ILiver. Af
fections of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of the Nose,
Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury
and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and a general
Purifer of the Blocd and Animal Fluids. Comment
upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every ticdy knows its
efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to get a
good preparation of it. and then there will Le no die•
appointment in its effects.
Dr. Leidy would refer to the mint respectable Physi
cians in I hiladeli hia, as ,well es throughout the Uni•
ted States for the character of his preparation, as well al
so to the numerous certificates from 'physicians and
others. that have been from time to time published,
-now deemed unnecessary as the character of hrs prepara
tion is firm/yes/obi/Meet—Throughout the Southern
States it is used alton' e' ether,and throughout the Nor b fakes
the precedence orer all others, panicularly among physi
cians, who, for the benefit o f patients, ahras s mem
mend if
Dr.Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures per
formed by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla,ar has
ever been effected by ;my medicine in existence.
The reader is referred to the directions accondory
ing each bottle, for recommendations, certificates ard
further pidticulars.
Remmerber one bottle. (halfa pint) is equal to s i s pints
9fSgrup, - rand is equally'pleasant to take.
nr - Price ONE DOLLAR per tiottle..
Prepared and sold wholesole and retail at Dr. Leidy's
Health Emporium, Second street below Vine. Sign of
the, GOLDEN EALE AND SERPENTS, Philadel
phi, and by.
Wm. T. EPTING, Druggikt, Pottsville.
February '7th,
9
Important to the Afflicted.
. Valuable Arcanum Coliquate, Antidote against
Cholie Miserere and Vomiting (Cholera Mor.
bus and •Billious Cholic.) This Cholic has its name
from one of the intestines named . Colon, as There
mostly the tearing pain comes from. Tho Cholera
Morbus and Billious Cholic Antidote is founded on
just medical principles, is a most safe,- effectual and
indeed an Immediate remedy for Cholic, Cramps, for
the wind, the Watery and dry Gripes, Convulsions,
and is a certain cure for Bowel and Summer corn.
plaints, Diarrhea. Dysentery, Sick and Nervous
Headache, Sour Stomach, and all those fatal disor.
dery and derangements of the Stomach and Bowels.
Also a butcr Herb Tincture for the Fever and Ague.
A Consumption Syrup.a sanative exceedingly useful
•'ie Dyspepsia and obstructions of the Liver. 'Per.
suns taking them will be astonished of the curative
powers and remedial virtdes. They remove abstrae
lions of the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys,. Jaundice an
Liver Complaint. All warranted to be safe and
sure, made of Herbs and Roots, and free , from any
Minerals fir Merenry. Certificates of perfect and
sound cores performed here in Pottsville and its
neighborhood. can be seen at my Store opposite
Pennsylvania Hall, next door to Mr.Bannan's,Print.
ing office. The sopertor success which dialy. attend
the use of the above herb medicine, as the variety
of disease are so great, wherein they have been so
successful, has gained such a character, that a great
number of testimonials of its efficacy have been of
fered by citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, who have
used it. For further particulars of recommendation
the public arc referred to the Hon. Strange N. Pal
mer, Samuel Huntzinger, 'William G: Johnson,
Isaac Thompson. Andrew Gillmore, Capt. N. 3.
Mills and Jameit. Donnely. The Undersigned has
also a remedy antidote against all Poison, Rattle.
snake and Mad Dog bites, perfects a sound cure,
prepared and for sale by the inventor
H. AUGUSTUS SCITOLL.
Centre Street, oppoiite Pa. 112111
PottsvilleJune 19, 1041
PEA RE INIX11•1 11•91141,.
• POTTSVI LLB, SC UYLK LL CO. PA.
This elegant and commodious establish
. meat will be open for- the reception o
II I travellers from Ais date. It has been
refitted, and • supplied with
Furniture entirely new ; the Bedding 4' ; is of the
first quality, and particular attention has been devo.
AO to every arrangement.that can contribute to com
fort and convenience.
The Wines and Liquors have 'men selected in the
most maid and liberal rnanner,.wi‘hout regard to
expenseig labor, and will embrace the moat favorite
brand and stock.
The Proprietor solicits therefore, the 'support o
his - friends and the travelling community in general
Should they think - proper , to visit his house, he hope&
tp umiak= attention to their wants, to establish for
it such a character ,° as ruay'ensure a return of their
favors. '
FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE,
Proprietor.
Pottsville, Pd. June 22. 1840. - • ..--btf
- N. B. The Refectory_ it the Bniement story,ls
onducted under the superintendince 'of Mr. Tohn
Silver.
Iliesuotir
101tESII I.,etnen tayrnit . by the
JR: battle. For - sale by ,
Jane 5
L &A. 11
Plain* nigared I e aes. -
NEW suppliof thoia beautifni and fashion.,
Ma goodaqat4t teamed and for sale by
& Ji BNATTir t
4V-=
December 5,
EZ2
ozen or single
N DERSON.