The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 14, 1841, Image 4

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THE missas? JourtavAlb.
, m „
e - get -Amos, Diu nes
passed the House of ft4treaentativek the triutd-
Omit *ote pf:l29 [lt is precisely -the same
bill is it cainefrom the r/enate;'vrithout amendment
oc alteratioti. , , The Bill urs takeu out of the Com.
mittee on Vriey,lait, and slur consid
erable. dieCussum,. the inja. , question' was taken,
44Shall this bill:pass'!" 441 decided ; in the affirms
dye as 1
Yeas-4fassrs. Alford', Allern L. W. Andrews, S.
I. - Andrews; A rnold, Ayeilkg, Bebeoek, Baker,l3llr
nard, Birdsoyo, Boardman,
Borden, Botts,,Brikgs, Brockway, Bronsau, Milton
Brawn, Jorothialt Brovini, Burnell, Wm. Butler,
Calhoun, Wm. , l[3, ChaMPboll, T. J. Campbell, Ca
, rotifers, Childs, John C., Clarke, S. N. Clarke, Cow.
on, Cranston - , Cravens, Cr
suing, G. Davis, Wm. C.
!-Dawson, Delierry,'Jobo - Nardi; Everett, Fessen
,'deti, Foster, Gamble, Gentry, Cid-
dittgs. Goggins,PatrickG.Gooile, Graham, Green,
larreig, Habersharn, Hall,jHalsterul, W. S. Hastings,
.Henry,l enri, Howard ; uJrion Hunt; James Irvin, James,
j Wm. Cost Unison; Lamina Jones, Sohn P. Kenna
dyr, King, liane, Lawrence, Linn, Sainion, Mason,
,Mathiot, Matiocka, Mix4ell, Maynard, Merriwether,
gave, Morgan, Morria i rurroW, Nisbet, Osborne.
Owstey, Pearce,. Pendleton, POpo, Powell, Prita,
Ramsey, lienjanain Rati4ll, Alexander Ran;lall,Rian
' dolph; Rayner,'Rencher,Bidgway,.Rodney,
Salleikon, - Sergeant, Shepperd, Simonton, Smith;
Stanly, Stokely,*tratton, Stuart, Summers,
Talideria, John B. Thompson, Richard W. Thomp
son, Tillinghast, Toland,*omlinson, Triplett, Trum
bull, Underwood, Van Riasselaer, Wallace, Warren,
Washington, Edrvard D I : White, L. Whim, T.
W. Williams, Latvia Williams, C. H. Williams, J.
L. Williams, Winthrop 'Yorke, Augustus Yuung,
.JOhn YoUng- 7 428.
Nays—LMesers. Adams, Arrington, ,Atherton,
Hanks, Beesoti:Sidtatk,if3owne, BoyJ, A. V. Brown;,
Charles Brown, Bike, lain:peon H. Tinder, Wm
O. Butler, Green W,Osldwell, Patrick C.
John Campbell, Carey, Chapman; Cliffird, Clinton,
Coles, Cravens, Daniel, - Richard' D. Davis, Dcan,
' Dirnocic, - Doan, Doig, John C. Edwards, Egbert,
Ferris, John G. Floyd, C. A. Floyd, Fornanco,
Thomas F. Foster, Gihrier, Wm. 0. Goode, Gordon,
quinine, H arta' Has,ings, Hue, Holmes, Hop
kins, Houck, Houston, [Hubbard, Hunter, Ingersoll,
Wm. W. Irvin, locic,l.Cave Johnson, John W.,
Junes, Kelm, Andrew, RennetlA Lewis", Littlefield,
I' owell Ahraham Mr:Mellen, Robert McClellen,
•hap, McKeon, Mallory Marchand, Alfred Marshall,
F. Marshall, J. T. it aeon, Mathews; Maid; Mil
, le7r, Newhard, Oliver, , armenter, Potridge, Flynn,
Plumer, Reding, Rhett,- Riggs, Rogers,
Roosevelt, San fo rd,Saunders, Shaw, Shields, Snyder,
Steenrod, Swcriey, Tinney, Van 'Buren, Ward,
IVettarson, Weller, Westbrook, J. W. William's,
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Wuod-97.
flu the bill was palisei
~ V hon the Speaker tl
Icrius resounded with
bravos, &c.
l • Mr. HOPKfNS moved that the dalleries be clon
al 'Hut ardor having iyeen almOst iaireetliottly re
.
stoied, no proceedings were taken:
Mr: STAN LY moved the previous question on
thp.title of the bill.
There was 'a secori.!
The main question etas ordered and being Wien,
tliw House determined that the title of the 101 should
be o A bill to incorporate the subscribersio a Fiscal
LSI& of ilia United Stars.
Gltc&T B Arrt.ei---ltho St. Lonis Argus contains
an account of a great tient° botween about 600_ie
gross, Indians an&molgrels, from Florida, and lilies
comp:miss 'of IL S. I) agoons, on th/i borders of Ar
kansas and Missouri. , ''?Flie carnage is represented as
terrific, the dragoons putting numbers to the sword,
and completely routimi the vi-hc;le "body.
./.)4FALCATION.-A New York paper states that a
by
Metter bas' been received 'a 'use Nall street,
datod July 21th, which states that the first teller of
the- New Orleans Canal Bank having died suddenly,
'an examination of his ccounts was had, when a de
ficit of about iFBO,OOO ?vas discovered.
DEATH OF MITTOI S.-It is stated by the High
lind Itiesienger that IN atthias, tlie impostor, died in
North Carrilina, in duty, 1810. .}lis ago was about
GO years. He ; was prUbably the most stupid creature
who ever set up for a frophet.
Streeter's Llphraimi told Simon last week, while
brushing htis ,dumps, +at the weather had produced
i t
'a very warlike feeling tong the corn stalks.
'fl'ow's that 7 ' ii.;ke Simon.
.Why it has caused them to draw out their blades,
replied Ephraim, spitting on the hritsh.;
1.,
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cilw-Two! persons npar 1 1 T ayl sburg, Pa. recently
undertook to more itvti acres of grass for a wager.—
Oriel accomplished'; the task in two hours and fifty .
!ive minutes, and the/other in three minutes afore.
1 :0-• NicK.IB4II, Cashier of thel3ranch Bank
4 of the Statel3ank of I:rkatoas at rayettevillo, recent
-15, almonded to Tocia, leaving the Dank minus
;
soma $61,000.
Mr. Richaid 'aux has liven appointed Re
corder or Phitaietithii in plae,ofSaniuel Rush, Esq
,
resigned.
• 0 ••• 'rho oyster it do is said to he very extensive
.
this year baweenißlllunore and the \Veit. 6'ir it
i is between Pottsviileind Philadelphia.
• '
. .
verse'-'iti'
e r A of
.1
t u' mounted dragoon, jumped
t
luta Fk,celliir in lisiti tore, a few days since, and ex
.
pelieafril hut Litt e i
jury.
-,1 • I + __ • • • .
cr The story lab+ut air intender.' insurrection of
d a vitsthoa of Ea,kurii touibistia, is thought, to- be
aSinetula
. of , ,
eat.
g a'.
••• , r•,l, r i_
_r .
•
. ' cd— The Ohio iritr
,is at its lowest step, there
heittg but about ttirteen inches of water in the (thou
rtel at:
Pittsburg.tsburg. .t,
.-
cc:f4 The fall tiads has cora - or:need in Philadel
phia.; A numbet the merchants have beertective
„.
ly employed Within he last week.
,
ca. The .Philadelphis Museum- was knocked .off
far $31,250 141 iiedk. It cost $lOO,OOO.
S. %mit' awe are selling in New t York a
28 per cent aiscoan t t, far
.
. •
• • Greenougo web:nue of Washington will cos
the government $44,006. •
,cc - i- The Nalk• ,rorkevs and l'hilatielphisns ere
luxuriating on Zipe f peaches.-
no accoun , ts from Florida ere 'highly fivers
bieto the whites. [ lion% believe in ,them, hotvever.
..- ,
cO - • Tile Newlork state loan for $3,900,000 is
not. likely to be itali.en in a hurry by capitalists.
1 1
, (1-_, The 1304,09 Post says that : marriageable li: ,
dies should be c'elled % waitin maids."
i
- al. The munlo" e G
r of Miss . Rogers, the'•autiful
cigar girl' of Mir ork; is still condiseoveroti..
01.' Mr. Jastitia Hates , the Ihagfish 1440; left
in the Great WIC.; ru for Lnglanti o '' '' '
unounceil the. fact, tho gal
iplaudite, clapying of hands
.;'toNovitlr,rmit
, .. ~._....,.,.t.:,..:-.,,...,..,_.,
.Citit UHL-
' I , DO,. WISTAIiS
Datiiint of ` U lid-Cherry,
ISE cEiStinsTsn aimiSut Von:
Diseases, of the Lun n s.
IIgUMEJIOS remedies .have been offered and purr ,
into notice' fdr„ DISEASES OF ' THE LUNGS
some of which has undoubtedly been Nand 'very lastfu.
but' or all that bare hitherto been known.. it mustibe
universally acknowledged/here is none that has- ever
proved as - successful as the "BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY:" Such indeed are the astonishing restore
tiveondhealing properties of.this BALSA'S& that even
in the worst forms of CONSUM,VTIONy when the pa _
tient has iiifferesithemost distressing cough.idorent pair;
in the.chest,digicult,y of lirerdhingoright suarars, bleeding
of the lungs, 4c and when the mcist esteemed remedies
dour Pliarmacepiasbad failed to afford an 3 relief, and
when Botanicjimumpathic, and numerous other rem
edies, had peen Used for many months in vain; this
invaluable remedy has checked every, nstriptoM, and
been productive cif the mostlstonishing relief.:the
early stagesOf the disease, procecd.ng front:neglected ,
colds, termed Calm-rah/ Constimption; it hal been used I
witllondeviating success. and in many instances,when
this ( disease ;seemed to have marked -its Victim (or art
eeri l y grave,the use of this medicine has arrested every
symptom, and restored the lungs to a state•of . perfect
h ealth.
la that form of CONSUMPTION. io
.mondstilelicatoyiann g females, commonly termed debil
ity or 'going into a decline.' a complaint with which
thousands are lingering, it has also been used with sur
prising success, and notonly massesse.s the' power of
checking the • progress of. his alarming disease, but
at the same time strengthens and invigorates the.wholt •
• system tome effectually than any remedy we have ever
possessed. -
Ir:7 - LIVER CHAIPLAINT—In 'diseases of the Liver,
particularly wheitattended with a cough, indigestion or
wandering pains, in the side, it has also proved very
efficacious, and cared many cases of this kind after 'the
meat posv,erful remedies had failed.
ASTIIM A—ln this complaint it also been "used
in numerous instances with the most singular su.cte.Ss.
It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly
Gee, arrests the cough, and will seldoill fail to give per
manent relief.
iii' BRONCHITIS.—Asa .remedy in all Branichial
affectionsof the thioat,attended with a hoarseness, cough
or soar in' the threat, it will also be fountfa very effectual
reinedy,s i nd will mostly afford immediate relief if used
at the commencement of the attack.
_lo' COUGHS AND COLDS —ln ;common coughs
and colds, that prevail so extensively, ,thronehout the
winter, it , will be found - much moreeffectual than any
remedy in use, rind when colds settle upon the lungs.
causing an intlarriation with pains in the nteast, difficulty
'or shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will
suppress:such symptoms immediately, and , at the same
time prevent th& lungs from becoming more seriously
diseased- • ;
117 CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGIL—Iit these
complaints, so COmmon to young children; this Balsam
will be round Much superior to the' Paregoric Elixer
Sytip Scoillt4and the various COUGII MIXTURES
in common use.:!as it is entirely free Oar& any thirig the
least injurious,ind mayiat aihimes be given to Children
with perfect safety, and with the certainty of itsaffording
them speedy relief.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for many other
complaints, this; ihdrirmi will also be, found particularly
useful. ResideS, having proved an inyaluatile remedy in
all Pulmonary uffectious, is exerts a ipu.werful influence
over many diseases depending on a depraved condition
of the I sYstem, Ond 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 A a remedy of Brea ratite, p , ssessing
the power of.strengthening and invigorating the Whole
system moreeffectoal than any utherjmediciae we pos
sess. . .
CAUTION To PURCHASERS.4As this medicine
has already acquired great celebrity, there may Pmb
ably be some attempts to imitate it. and deceive the
puhlic with a spiirious mixture, topreyent Which [would
wish at! purchasers to observe the following marks of
thezentiiu e Ball:Jain. It is put up in bottles of two sizes
each,l having the words %VISTA !VS BALSAM OF
. WILD CHERRY,PLILLADA blown in the glass, and
a label on the; front with the 'signature of HENRY
WISTAR, M.D." without which none arogenume.
Prepared for the Proprietor by 'WILLIAMS & Co,
Chemist's, No 81, Commerce Street, Thila. and sold by
the most respeptable Druggists-1 other appointed
Agents in all the principal towns thr ughout the United
Stares. I
Genuine Mexlicine sold by
JOHN S. Cp. MARTIN,
Side Agettt fur Pottsville. Price $1 per Bottle.
Dec. 1840.: • :
.1 49 -
Theological • If orko for Sale.
AN! EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF .
UNIVERSALISM,
By the Bev.l. D. Williamson orßaltimore, embra
cing the Unity orGod as held b t y Universalists,—
the Attoncmcnt—Death of Christ--Punishment and
duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of-Sins—
Judgement--Nature ofSalvation4Repentence--R C E.-
urrection and;Destrtiction of death. This work is
intendco to ditiabuse the public Mind, 'in regard to
the many misrepresentations so Industriously cir.
culatedl against this body of Christians. Price 50
CentS •
Also for Stile. "'TIE PLAIN GUIDE TO
UNIVERSALISM , " by the Rai. Thomas Whitte
more of Rostort, a work designed, to lead enquirers
to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony ; and
believers to thd practice of its benevolent principles
The followingi matter is contained in this work
Who are Universaliets?
Whet do Uthversalists believe ?
'What evidences do Univcrsalists nrlduee from
the Seriptures,fia support of t their belief in the even:
holinegs and happiness of all mankind?
Passages from the Old and New Testament, ea
plaincrl, whic.ll are adduced to Oitproi•c their rienti
meats.
; •
Popular objections to Urtivcroalism explained ; and
the evidences cif revealed Relig,tem presented.. Price
I dollar.
For silo at the Stores Of Samncl Matz and S.J.
Morris & Brothots. ,
July 4th, •
TAT t . VI er 00XI 5 .
PrIESI - 1 supply of Seasonable goods has just
—.teen reea,ived at the corner of Market .& Cen
tre street. Cumprising ' 1 I • .
1 •
DRY Goons, Gnocr.nths,
II ARITIYARE I & Qtig.,EN.§`AVARE,
- .
In fact a reasonable quantity; of almost every ar
ticle generally in Pottsville Stores, eau be seen &
will be 011ered on the most reasOnable terms. Call
at the Stone • . Iluiltlino and take it view tilt the assort.;
t ..
'neut. Will you. 1 ,
GEORGE IV: SLATER..
June 19 , - on ;
1 1 ; --a
I —.
RAIL ROAM, IRON.
'A iedmplete'assortment of Railtioad Iron from 23/CD
.43 , 1 to, i i X t itt4. , !
RAIL ROAD TIDES from/ 33in. to 56 in. eater'
• 1 i . ' ;na I diameter,turned & un-
I a turned. -1
RAIL ROAD AXLES. 30,11in.diarrietcrIlaillload
. - t /ales. manufactured from
t
- , ; the Oatept EVCable Iron.
RAIL ROAD FELT. for ;placing between .the
I . Iron Chair and stone block
i °fete Railways..
IN Pll.ll JUJHUEIC ROPE inannfatured from
• • i • ; .. NeW Zealand Flassaturat
- i d id with India Rubber. and
. - . .
I ' • intended frit inclmertanre
CILLIAS. , '
--, Jus!rmeiveda compleleas
-1;
- 1 -- eortmentoichains,frotni
' I iv, to la in : proved& man
. ufacturedfrom the best_ ca
II blejron.
SIM' BOAT AND DAIL ROAD SPIKES;
i of4ilTcrent sizes, kept eon
a:lay (in Ira and for sale by I - I ..-. t _
; • L i- -A. dr. G. RALSTON. & C
No t . 4. South Front,-
' Pldialelptiini.lanuare 18. i •
Pickles.
VIIIICNLED CucumbetP, • !
Wainuiß, Red Cabbage,
1 - •
Onion, _ I?: Lohman, •
'Peppor; . • Mangoosi - •
Ntertini,ea, • • ' . I
GitatantOd sound.' For Palo by -
I- - • E-,Q. &A. IiENhERSON
nitv 29 - • ,
•
Ltoridou Brom* Stout:
•
LlOR.,milei by. •
.11.7„ • - E. Q. JS ' f -%. lIENDERION.
1 1 .1't y . 29
im ItilVtit.44:imrlo,4o:
v.i.27,x2:04475:: -. sTP:
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OPPOSITION =DAILY ` (:OAt t IIES•
IrtillE inbieribers respectfully announces to the
a- public that they will imminence running- a
new daily jline.ofbinges between atingle and
Reading. on Monday the 2lst inst. - )
They have prucuted large and corn odious Troy
built Coaches, entirely new, and every attention will
?‘
be paid to the comfort travellers
and convenien of
Who may favor them with their custo -, -
For sesta in Philadelphia, apply a Sanderson's
Merchants Ilotel. 4th street and at lohn Dungan's
Hotel. in 9d street. •-, e , ' 1
In Reading at Beres Hotel. ..
la Pottsville at Mortimer's Rotelj
* I. TROMP
June 1J
Prom`llie New York Hdarad.
I
M ysterious. • • -
.A gentleman belonging to one bribe ninstltincient and
wealthy Candies of this city, who mdstl be well known.
to numerous.friends, having since the?
.te3T 1818 op to
recently. been bent nearly doubloond for several years
confilied to his bed, has been restored t 4 good= health—
bagregained his natural erect position-;and has quitted
his carriage, and now walks with ca s !I We believe
this,is the gentleman's own description as near as pos.
Bible, unsi there is exaggeration :in We will give,
Inqiiirers addressaind doubt uot his umane feelings
will excuse the liberty; bat any one doubting, may
k ncli nbe s y, facts—though he requeste his r awe may not
appear in I print. Among other. similar instances, Mr.
James G. Reynolds, 144 Christie street has been 'nista.,
red, and will give personal assurances of the facts of
- Ins case Both were rheumatism, and contracted cotds
and sinews.• How has this been (lona}
Ansiner.—Uv the /adieu Vegetable Eater internally
and Ileitis' h'erre and Bone Linimeno 'externally.—N.
Y. tleriald. Jan. •l - 1841.
Sold only by Comstock 15- C 0.71 Maiden Lane.
1 And algal, W.'P. Epting, and Clemens & Parvin,
Druggists; Pottsville, Sehnylkill County.
27-1 y A,
June• 3
fIEA DACII IT,
•
J,IJOGE PATTERISON.
Read the following from Judge Paterson , for thirty
years the first Judge of tho County in Which-he lives.•
Middletown, N. J March 12, 1840.
Messrs. Comstock is , Co. I
Gentlemen—You are at liberty to make such use of
the following certificate as you deem Will best subserve
the purposes which it is intended.
[CERTIFICATE OF JUDO PATTERSON ]
, L
1 Hinters CERTIFY that my daughtier been afflicted
with side headache foritte space of about 20 years,—
the attacks occurring once in ate' t two weeks ire
queue!) , lasting 24 hours during whir time the parox—
ysms have been so severe, as apparently soon to deprive
eas a, resort to try
Spohn's lleadsche Remedy ail sold by you ; and to the
great disappointment and Joy of hersr and her friends
I found very material relief froth tlt first dose of the
medicine; tie has followed up the directions with the ar
ticle,and to every case when an att4ck was threatened
has found immediate reltel,until shees neat permanent
ly cured. The attacks are now verylseldom. and disap
pear immediately after taking the (pi :entity directed. A
tor e that others may be benefited by, the use of this tru
ly invaluable medicine, has induced rue to send you the
above, and remain your obedient sertant,
JEFIU PAT I ERSON, :,
• Judge of the goad C. P.
Sold ONLY by Comstock & Co. 71, Maiden: Lane
Anti also by William T. Eyeing,* Ceemens'&, Palm.
'Drugging, Pottsville,!Schuylkill County.
'1 I 27—ly.
June 2
lIUMAN MOM.
- CLEANLINESS OF THE HEAD AP.D HAIR
Stange it is that persons who attend strictly to
personal cleanliness, baths, &c. should neglect the
flead—the flair the. mast essenikl—the most expo
sed—and thesniost beautiful when properly cared
for, of all the gilts of the Creatiir. Perfectly free
may it
,be kept of dandruff or scurf with a certainty
that the hair cannot fall out, by the use of the Balm
DI Columbia. • Ladies, will you make your toilet
without this article'? I answer fearlessly, No, if
you have once tried and experienced its purifying
effects—its sweet perfume. 1
A hundred articles have beep put forth on the
credit of this—the only first—the only really valua
ble article. A mass of tatimon3f from till• classes
to these facts. •
Front the Boston Chronic c, June 10.
VS,7 EF; ace by an advertiseinent in another col
' Irrrin that Massrs. Conistook & Co., the
Agents for Oldridge's Balm of QUlumbia..have dep.
Uties to sell - that article in Boston and elsewhere.— •
We know a lady of this city Whose hair was so •
nearly gone as to expose entirelt her phrenological
developements, which..considcti g that they betok
ened a most amiable disposition. was not in reality
very unfortunate: Nevertheless she mourned the
loss of locks that she had worn, and, after a year's
fruitless resort to miscalled restoratives. purchased. ,
some inonthe.agoen.bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm,
and eke has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy,
and of raven blackness. We ate not puffing—none
of the commodity has been sent Ito us, and, indeed,
we do not want any, for thoughlwc were obliged to
wear a wig a year ago, we have now, through its
virtue, hair - enough, and of a passable quality, of
oar,own,
DARING PROD.
The Balm
,c 1 Columbia has been imitated by a
notorious counterfeiter. Leta never be purchased
or used unless it have the signuthre of COMSTOCK
4 CO. en a splendid . wrapper:l This is the only
external test that will secure the public from deCep
(ion.
Address COMSTOCK 4- CO,
Wholesale Druggists,New. Yot•lt. Maiden Lane 77.
And also at WILLIAM T. , EPTING, and
CIAMENS 4 PARVIN, Drugkists of Pottsivlle.
June 26 1841 1 --ly.
For SalO.
To Iron Itlannfacturers.
Tar. Subset iber having obtained the assignment
from Mr. George Crane fir a number of Fur.
naces, and holding also the pritent of the late Dr.
Geisenhainer fur the same. to 'imelt Iron Ore with
Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive' right
of said pattcnt to manufacturc Ma!liable Iron add
Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Menefea
tare of Iron. .Applications Mina made to Willium F.
Matti Esq., at Pottsville. 1
F.W. GEISSENIIAIN ER.
Jan. 4
SWAIM'S VE,IIMIFUGE*
The most useful Family! ilkdicine. ever of
i
fired to the ifublie.
w
ins well known Anti-Dys'entericand Worm Mei!-
Mine has proved successhilly these - twelve , years
past, atd is-universally acknowledged by, all who have
it, to be rar superior to 'Any other mil:Heine ever
'employed in thit diseases for Which it is recommended
It is perfectly safe, and no chip will refuse to take it.
Worms being especially apt to isfest persons of debil
itated digestive organs . and emaciated constitutions,
much mischief is often done by thcordinaryworm med.
icines, which generally consists' f the strookest purge
tires, calomel, that desfroyer o heconstiiutiombitters,
t i" ,
' °
pink root, spirits of turpentine mooed oil &c. &c.
Articles of this kind may des riy worms, but they de-
Willett, the stoNnoch, and Oki materially injure the
general health, without remoOng the cause. Swaim's
Vermifuge has the peculiar id antago of removing . the
general health,without" verde lig the cause. Swann's
Vermifine has the peculiar vantage of removing the
ne se of ihe worms, 14 giving igour and healthy action
o the stomath.bowels and or ens of digestion, thereby
,relieving' measles, clone, ho Ping cough, ike. Thi s
inedicice,by invigorating the i *nal functions strmight
ening the organs of digestion, d removing the primary .
caese\Which creates morbi :itiecretione, will relieve
Dowel CoMplaints,Cholic, D len tery, Despepsia, and
the whole N train of_ binary z; ectioisa, Sick Headache,
Acidity of the Stomach, Fo 11 Breath, Bleeding Piles,
&c. lt is an.aitidoteirr the early stage of Fever and
Cholera Morhile. I !
As general Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as
the napplicableto most of theldisea sea to which children
are subject. Siraim a s Vertnifuge will be loud ofsome
utitiq to persons Who occasionally indulge in the con
vivality. of the table;
. a dose,Mken before dinner will
anticipate the effe-cts of acidity of the stomach, not tin
frequently produced by wine:( In the neglect 'of this
however.a doe° in the morning er the following morning
will; In most instances, rest re the tone of the Stem
.,
ach. • ' '
Families resident m the co Mry, and insolated in a
measure from medical 'adviceoravellers journeying to
the far west, (aliened .to . dishier porti, seminaries and
.41 public institutions and 'Charitable. associations will
find thisremedv, constantlY ti lianch of great utility_':.
Prepared at SWAIM'S LABOlATORVThiladelphia.
.And for sale by . '1 B. BA NNAN, . 7 •
Agent l'or Schuylkill County.
October 31,
, 44—tf
•
The Philadelphia
Reading . Raft Road.
RATES_ OF FREIGHT.
BETWEEN' READING- ANDPHILADELIVIA, FROEI
• I MAY
. 3rd, mi.
•• , Per Ton 2000 lbs.
Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and
Bricks, , $1,30 do
Piglion,Bloorns,Timber, Marble,
' Liine. Tar arid Pitch, 81.50 do
Floor 20 cents per Berra
Nail , and Spikes, Bar and'
Roiled Don, Hollowware,
- •Grain, Salt,' Bark; Lem.
her, Staves, Salt, Fish To.
bacco, and Lead,
G realle9, hardware, whir-' •
key, Ale and Beer, Oil.
Leather, Cotton„, Steam,
Engines, & Machinery,
Seeds. Butter, Lard, and
Tallow, Rags, Weed, Op
'stet's, Hides. Hemp, Ear
then. ware and Glue,
Dry Goods, Wines and For
-
loon, Liquors, Drugs, and
'Medicines, Glass, Paper.
China and Queens-ware.
Meat, Fish, and Confec-
Winery,
No storage wilt be -charged for receiving or de
livcring freight, at any of the Depots on the line,
unkse allowed to remain over ten days.
No Freight received after E o'clock P. M. can be
forwarded by the morning . Train or: the next day.
No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be
unloaded on the same day.
DAYS or STAririso Or FREIGHT TRAINS.
From Reading, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
G o'clock 'A. M.
From Philadelphia, on Wednesdays and Saw
days, at 6 o'clock A. M.
ON '4 co.
25--
G. A. NICOLLS.
Superintendant Transpt. P. & Read. R. R
Reading, May 8, 1841, , 19—
, Removal. -
, •
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
public that helias removed to the Store former
ly occupied by Hazzard & &much. He has also
purchased from their Assignees at extremely low
rates, 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.
lie 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..
;March 20, 'l2
R.. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTER
AND ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming
more popular. Daily do numeroos.innividuals stop
and inform the proprietor of its great success in re
moving and curing the Teller and Itch.
Numerous testimonials might he published of its
oflicacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals hav
ing their names published in connection with so
loathsome and disagreeable affections.
It 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
seinedy fur the Teter 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.
Price 2S Cents a box.
And also at—.
June 39
Removal.
PATENT SPRING STEEL.
Cross-Strained Saddles, Ire.
RICILIR IP. SHOEXCR,
Saddle, Bridle, and Trunk Manufacturer.
"'his
tenders his sincere thanks to
"'his customers and the public in general, for the
very liberal encouragement which he has received
from them. 1 - 14 r now informs that he has an im `
provement in the construction of Saddles, for which
he has a patent right, and recommends them to the
public as being far sbperior in durability, ease, and
comfort to the rider than any other yet invented,
and lie recommends his Steel Spring Cross Strained
Saddle to the notice of the public, with confidence.
Ile thexctore respectfully invites the public to call at
his shop nearly opposite Mortimer's fiotet, and di
rectly opposite W. T. Epting's Drug Store, Centre.
Street,Pottsville, and examine for themselves.
He also keeps constantly on hand a gene al as
sortment of all kings of- work,-such as Saddles,
Bridles, Patent Fly nets, Coach, Gig, and Waggon
Harness, Trunks, Valimes, Travelling Bags, Gig
and Riding Whips. &e. Every description of work
in his line will be made to order, on the shortest
notice, with neatness, durability, and on tern as
low as can be done eisewheic..
U' An excellent assortment of Silver and Brass
Mounting, Riding and Gig Whips, &c. &c. which
he Will sell very cheap; wholesale and retail.
December 12. 50-5
keitles Demonstrations •
n , the truth of Christiantly. . Just received and
'Lir' for sale,by B. BANNAN.
June 19 , 25—_
Fancy Staple. Dry Goods.
SATIN striped Camhrics, Lace Mus!ins, Block
and White wash Blond, Bishop. Lawns, Green
and black Fillac Veils and Scarfs, French and nee
dle worked collars, Swiss Bands,'worked Insertings
and Edgings, black Lace and Edging. plain and
rich figured Mouseline De Lanes, Chintzes and 'do
mestic prints, man' Ginghams. Tickings, Fur' and
apron Cheeks, Summer stuffs of -every variety,
Hosiery & Gloves. Ntarkeilles Skirts, bleached and
unbleached Muslins, &c. &c. all of which have been
purchased at very low prices and will be sold at a
small advance. E. W. EARL.
"Sign of the Gulden Ball."
pril 24,
T • • 11E717 S T 011 E,
E subscriber respectfully Werras the public,
that he has opened a store. in Centre Street, 3
doors below T. & J. Ileaty's' Store, corner of Nor.
wegian and Centre Streets, where he oflers for sale
a general assortment of -
- Dry Goods, - GrOceries,
queensware l • tkc.
All persono_des.irous of purchasing Goods Cheap
far Cash, are respeetfally invited Ito call and exam.
ine for themselves. • • '
•EDWARD HUGHES.
November, 21, --4tf
Jersey 11111 an,
_WERSEY & Westein, Hauls,
v-v Shoulders & Sides. -
Smoked Beef,
No. I Salmon,
, Burlington & Digby Herring,
No. Maelteral, Mess Shad.
For sale by
... E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
1,2 TUBS prune Lard, received on Conaignmo
41 : 7 Eand (Casale cheap, by the Tub or quantity.
, SAMUEL. lIAR7 Z.
•
March 13,. 11—
Shipping , Books. -
r2111E.1 best and most improved Shipping l3oulis for
Coal Dealers, just
: printed and lot sato at 111;is
(Alice.
May I
$ 1.7 5 ep
$2.75
$ 3.25 do
Tetter ! Itch!
WILLICV T. EPTING'S,
Drug Store, Pottsville.
25
Lard!: Lard!t!
SIOO : REWAUD.
VE: HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD bee
obeen offered 'for Months, to any - one who will
use it bottleof Rave Liniment for the PileS without
beink cured. Of thousands sold, in no one instance
has it failed `of ti-cure. moot overwhelming to be
aeon svbere it is sold. It is also a certain cure in
*early (eery ease.
( externally) in the following complaints.
For the Piles,: , Tightness of the chest.
For all Dropsy, especially in children,
Tender Feet, ;. Foul Ulcers ' of the legs,
Sore throat by
_cancers I or other fungus sores,
or ulcers ; however obstinate of
roup, lung standing, , .
Whooping cough, Fresh Wounds.
Scald Head, f Chiblains &c. &c.
LOOK. OUT,
- Scone Swindlers have counterfeited this attic/
cad put it up urith oats ditiees. Do not be impo
sed upon. One thing ill only protect you—it is
the name of COMSTOCK & CO.: that name must
be clamp on the wiappfr or you arc cheated. Do
not forget it. Take This direction with yon, and
testfiv that; or never b uy it: for it is impossible for
any tither to be true or genuine. Sold by
• COMSTOCK & CO,
New York, 71 Maiden Lane,and alio by
William T. Epting, rind Clemens & Parvin,
Druggists, Poitsville,SehuylkillCounty.
JOY 074.
Resumption of Business.
NEW DRUG-STORE.
HE Subscriber returns his gratefnlacknowl•
ii eiltenients to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to his assistance after
the tosser his properly by fire in Deeemberlast,
and would also acquaint them and the public pen
crony, that ho has again commenced the Drug
Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles
W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough or
Pottsville, where may always be had a general as
sortmcnt of
Drugs, I Medicines,
PUints,%Pills9
Glass, I Dye Stufil
And every other article in the above line, which he
is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating
terms.
N. B. IQ' Physicians prescriptions carefully put
up at the shortest notice.
Pottsville, May 30,1838
Old Established Passage Office,
CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTH STREET.., NEW TORE.
THE subscribers having completed
theirarrangement for the year 1841, for
the purpose of bringing nut steerage
-E-.-0"."" passengers, beg leave to infoPm their
friends and the public in general, that a first class
vessel will be despatched 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 tarnished with lodgings and a
convenient place to cook in during the time they
may be detained there by head winds or stormy
weather--free otany expense to themsulves—on op.
plication , at the company's office to 11r. P. W.
BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road, who will, it con
nection with his numerous agents throughout Eng.
land and Ireland, afford every assistance to those
who may be engaged to come out by this company's
ships.
Passengefs will be found in provisions fin, the,
passage fur $lO extra, or $26 for passage, provisions
and hospital money.
As usual in all cases. where the persons decline
coming._the money pill be refonded to those from
whom it may have been removed, on their returning
the passage certificate.
_ . GLOVER & APMURRAY,
Corner of Pine and South sts.
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
above line, and is ready to redeye the passage money
for those who wish to tend for their friends, and will
also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For
pat Cratere apply at the Miners' Journal Office.
' - B.BANNAN.
1—
Jan. 2d.
T. & J. BELATTT.
II AVE just received from New York,
RA-2000 lbs superior Smoked Beef,
1000 do do new flame,
1000 do do Shoulders
4000 do do Dairy Cheese,
10 Bls. do Small Pork,
10 do do No. 1, Marlon!, (late Fares)
sdo do Pickled flerrihg,
2000 lbs. Codfish,
All of which they offer on as good terms as can
be obtained elsewhere.
Nov. 2S,
Lumber Yard.
5000 FEET first quality Cherry Boards & Plank
from A loch to 24 inch. •
10,000 feet & inch to ,f inch Weather Boards
Also, White and Yellow Pine inch Boards.
70,000 Joint and Lap Shingles. Scantling, Shing.
Hog, and Plastcrii.g Lath constantly for sale..
SAMUEL HARTZ
March 13, 11—
Carpetiu gs, &c.
IONGLISII and American Ingrain carpetings
-1124 Venetian 'Entry and Stair do, Damask Stair do,
4-4 Coloured. Mattina 4-4 and 54, 14 kite do,
Floor Oil Cloths &c. constantly on hand and for
sale cheap. E. W. EARL. .
Sign of the-golden Ball.
17—
april 24,
Port Cl inton Voundry
FOR S ALE.
WILL be sold at private sale, the Foundry
pleasantly situated at Port Clinton,Schuy lk ill
county, on very reasonable terms. This Foundry
is at the commencement of the Little Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Rail Road, now making, and
will in a short, timebe one of the hest situations
in the country Co do a large business For terms
&c. apply to PARKE & TIERS,
Iron Founders, Philadelphia.
ur ISAAC MYERS,
Port Clinton
C-63
Time and. Order Hooks.
_IUST rrinted, Time and Orier Docks of th
most approved form, and for site by
RANNAN.
5
January 39th,
NEW GOODS.-
JUST received and now opening a large and
general assortment of fresh anstseasonable goods,
which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange
for country produce.
JOSEPH WHITE St SON.
Mt. Carbon, Oct. 3tst, 1840. 44
Green and Black Teas
JUST Jeccived arki for Buie by
• • T.& J. BEATTY
Nov. 28, ^.
. Wrapping Paper. •
5a REAMS .excellent Wrapping Paper, extra
mwsize. Also Tea Paper. Just received and
for sate by
June 19
Iterbio Shawlsr&c.
.T.TPIN'S superior Merino Shawls, purchased
- 0 -iii'from the importer at a small advance, just re.
calved and for sale cheap.
Also, French and English Merino° ,Plain and
Figured. Moulin Dc Lanes, and Figured Saxony
Cloths, &c.
ottemlier 21.
Safety Face.
FRESII supply orSately- Fuse. just
41111 - Dad for sala b
February 20tb,
•
Indemnity Against Loss or Damage by
• - FRE.
CHARTER I r ell awruAr.;
THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA." -
3 ,lA aga li i F u . s l t nesura s :c o e r s i tt m he n t
e t o t iv E ctra u c . t n oal o ly r
.country. nu Muses. Barns, and - Auildinge of all kinds
on Household Furniture. Millihandire, Horses. Cat
tle, Agricultural, ComMercial and Manufacturing Stock
and Utensils of every description ; Vs:salts and do ir
Cargoes in port.as well as Mortgages and Ground Rents
upon the most favorable terms.
Applications for Insurance. or any information on the
subject may be trade either personall), or by letter, at
the Company's Office,Ut the Northwest corner of Sixth
and Wood streets.
MORTON McMICHAEL Fresidt nt.
L.KRUISICHAAR,Secretary. •
D2RECTOP.S.
Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes.
Josep Wood, Archibald Wright.
P. L, Ltiguerennc, Samuel Townsend.
Elijah Oallett, Robert L. Loughead,
GeorgeN. Troutman, R• W Pomeroy,
Charles W. Schrsiner.
Thesubscribet b a ei been appointed A czna fp) t br
bovemeationt tanstitution and is now prepared to mel
IrrsuaANcEsupon overydesettptior of property at the
lowest rates. ' .BENJAMIN BANNAN.
Pottsville. Feb. 2.7 th, 1841. 9
THE -DELAWARE COUNTY
Insurance Company,
WM. T. EPTING
CM
E 135
B. B.kNiIAN.
2.5-.
E. W. EARL.;
47-tf
B. BANNAN
CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $250 000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
141AKE: both limited and perpetual Insurances
on Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores
Uotele i Mille.Barns, Stables. Merchandise, Ferrante
and Property otevcrydeectiption Against loseordant
age by FIRE.
MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware County Insurance company will also
insureagainst loss on all kinds of marine riske and a.
gainst the damage or lose upon the transportation of
goods,waree.and inereandise by water, or by rail way.
upon terms as favourable as, any other institution.
For any further information on the subject al insur
ance. either against Fire marine or inland rieke.
Apply to - HENRY G. ROBINSON. Arent,
July 15 34-tt At Schuylkill Haven.
or WILLIAM B. PCYTTS.
At Orwigebarg.
11:7' 100,000 BOXES OF 4 - 41
11R. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or , BLOOD
••-• PILLS sold the past year.
"KILL OR CURE." A l i*
This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless Is the
doctrine entertained and practiced . by the numerous
Quacks who manufacture preperations of various
kinds which have mercury for their base.
BE ti ARE THEN
How you trust to such preperations. Tis true., they
"kill or cure," and you all then hear of the cures.
bnt never hear of Me killed or wounded, or those whose
ten:Wallop's arc completely destroyed and broken down.
To all those who have been using Alonek medicines
I would recommend the use ofremedies that will coon
teract their bad effects Wore it is to late.
Bb: ADVISED,
Therefore, to gurard against the evil effects of Quack
medicines, and employ seuh medicines only as you know,
and hare.proof of being prepared by 5t regular - experienced
Apotheturg and Physician. Such is
DR. LEIDY'S -
SARSAPARiLI.A or BLOOD PILLS,
Which may be used at all times. ages, anci seasons.
where either a mild or active purgative may be required
or as a purifier of the blood and animal finds, and in all
diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying
the system, &e. &c.
They may be used without restraint from diet or oc
cupation, from moderate or temperate living, being
free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote
against their bad effects.
Numerous .certiticates from various ps its of the Uni
ted States have been, from time to time pt.blished.
it is only necessary to inform the public where they may
be had genuine.
Numerous certificates and recommendations from
Physicians rind others accompany the directions.
To satisfy the world that they are no quack prepara
tion, I would simply observe, that they are the preparn•
tions of a regular Druggist and Physician, attested also
by
Dr.P. Physick, Dr. R. E. James,
D N. Chapman, Dr. W. P. Pewees,
Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare,
Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr.). Redman Corcei,
Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney,
C. C. Riddle, Esq., R. Adrain, Esq., &c. &o.
They are prepared and sold. u holesale and retail at
Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 391 V.
SECOND Street. below Vine, sign of the Golden Ea
gle and Serpents, and
W. T. EPTING, Druggist, poltsville.
February 27th, • 9--
/ViVEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND
/VA PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity which
these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing al—
most every disease to which the human frame is .liable
is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person
They became known by their fruits—their good works
have testified for them—they did not thrive by thefaith
of the credulous
In.cases of Costiveness, Dyspeptia. Bilionsand Live.
Affections. A sthma, Piles, ..:ettled Pains, Rheumatism,
Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Beadaches, impure State
of the Fluids:Unhcalthy A ppoirance of the Skin,Ner
vous Debility, the Sicknese incident to Females in" Del
icate Llcalth. every kind oflVeaknees of the Digestiv
Organs, ani in ail general BcrangeMentsiof Bea/th,these
Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy
remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most ex
hausted constitutions. A single trial will plaSe the
Life Pills and Plum/ix Bitters beyond the reach of tom
petition, in the estimation of avery patient.
Prepared and sold, Wholesale and retail, at WM. B.
MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, New York.
N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac
simile of John Moffaes signature.
ire The Life Pills arc sold in boxes.-Price, 25 cents,
50 cents, and $.l each, according to the size; and the
Plicenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or each, with full di
ections.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter
esting little pamphlet. entitled'' Moffat's Medical Man
ual,designed as a Domestic Guide to Health—contain
ing accurate information concerning the mat preva
lent diseape,and the madapproved remedies—by WM.
B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents.
Agents.— The Life medicines may also be had of the
principal druggists in 'every town throughout the United
States and the Canadas. Ask for Moffats Life Pills and
Phmnix Bitters; and bo sure that a fac simile of John
51ofrat's signature is upon the label of chch bottle of
bitters and box of pills.
These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs.
•
MILLER & HAGGERTY. Pottsville,
September 6th, 1840. 29-ztr
P SIMP4XLI 1141cL.
POTTSVILLE,SCHUYLKILLCO. PA.
This elegant and commodious establish
:meat will be open for the reception.°
"II travellers from this date. It has been
sa s
_completely refitted, and supplied with
Furniture entirely new ; the Bedding 4e, is of ithe
first quality. and particular attention has been devo
ted to every arrangement that can contribute to coin
tort and convenience.
The Wines and Liquors have 1 3 e n se l ec t e e in the
most careful and liberal manner, wiLhout regard to
expense or labor, and will embrace the most favorite
brand and minis.
The Proprietor solicits therefore, the support 0
his friends and the travelling community in general
Should they think proper to visit his house, he hopes
.by asaidious attention to their wants, to establish for
it such a character, as may ensure a return of their
favors.
FREDERICK D'ESTIIIIAMILLE,
Proprietor.
--If
Pottsville, Pa. June 22.1840
N. B. The Refintory it the Basement story, is
onductcd under the superiMendance of Mr. John
Silver.
Lemon. Syrup.
FRESH' Lemon Syrup by -the dozen or single
bottle. For sale by
Jane 5
Plain & Figured HeLanes.
f k NEW supply of those , beautiful and fashions
4-4 E ble goods, aust•rcectved and for sale by
- • • T. & B);ATTY•
December 5,
E. Q. k. A. HENDERSON.
3-2