The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 09, 1842, Image 4

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An Engllfin Cottage. -
An Extract front a 'lieu, poem '77ie Cottager 's SabCath.'
Be'Side a lane,diverging from a wood
Where tall tree tops o'er-roof d the grassy way,
white-washed tot in calm seclusion stood,
And, sloping' down toTacie thersouthern ray,
Before the door a well•stoeked roiden lay :
Cleanweeded beds by Wipding walks outspread,
here, household rants were ripening, day by day,
While fruit-fives bending low,-arched closely ov‘..n.
• head,.
• All round the place a-look of corrilbst beamed,
Trite English comfort, homely, calm, at* sweet!
The very trees: amid their stillness, seemed
s r
With quiet joy theirlenty friends to meet.
And on
.the roses smiled besiege their feet ;
- The shaded lane, the soft ;Ind balmy atr,
The bteath offluwers new waked the morn to greet,
All_Seemed so pure, so innocent, and fair,
That in such scenes as tlicse men never need despair.
Aleni the walls sweet.seented creePers'hung.
Plaited here and there, theiOlagile stems to stay:
. Ard after rain thetentle brcezes hung
Filch floating fragrance far across the way.
Ae lured the bees from distant fields to stray ;
A rustic porch with struggling woodbine dressed,
And btovrnina,rnses, made ~the cottage gay;
l‘ bile near at habd, the plum-tree's welcome guest,
'Than sorprikers Undisturbed a thrush had built hi,r nest
In'two small pots with border-box hemmed round,
hare healing plants and clierieest pot-herbs grow ;
'Fire harden-baltri. 'mid villa t mdanies renowned,
And fr.or'rant th)irie, its rieh arema,threw
O'er mint and white-leaved sage, rind bitter rue.
Not far from- these the straw-triatebecit3ptv-biles
"tom!,
Where in and out, all day, incessant flew •
The laboring bees,eu bent on public good
That:itllers wine di racedthat busy ile!ghborhoryci,
CLIPPINGS.
A Temperance Story.
nne of the Washingtonians relates the follow
ing vizzical story about himself :
I used to drink, and my wift Used to jaw me
about it. What do you get drunk for? said she.
What do you jaW uni,for said I. So we agreed
thitt4 would tilt drink, and, she would not scold.
For three long days. we held on firm—no drink
ing nor scolding—but on the third evening, being
in company with some good fellows, T took a horn,
and when that ye as doWn I right oil' wanted ano
ther, and in a. very short time I found myself
ationt "how Pare your with twenty horns san
and snugly in my.. bread-basket. (Tremendous
laughter.) By and, by it got to he time to - go
home ; but, as you may: well suppose I dreaded
to meet lay wife like the tooth-ache, (laughter.)
Ilowever, go I must, and so I staggered along,
hoping to find my wife abed, (laughter.) When
I reached the house I found it still lighted, and
through the window I saw my wife up and Wait.:
ing for me, (laughter.) Thinks I, I can't go in
yet, but I must wait till she does to bed ; so there
I stood half freezing in the cold rain two hours,
(tremenaouslaughter.) At last she went to bed
and I crept. in at the backdoor, stumbling over
pails and chaiis, but finally succeeded in getting
to bed withdut disturbing her, s laughter.) but, of
ter dozitag - aiwhile, I awoke and found myself as
dry as a fish. (laughter.) You know, brethren,
haw dry we all used to he in the night after we'd
had a spree, (tremendous laughter ) My wife iii
ways knew what was tire matter with me whet' I
gut up in the night to drink cold water, (laugh
ter.) I hardly dat'ed to get up for fear of my •raerfc;
but my_ thirst was greater than.TThoruld dear,
(laughter.) so out I crawled and groped very 'oft
ly after:the water pail, .(I rughter,) but no water
was there, (laughter;) I then felt round in the
dark on the tables and shelves for something, to
cool my Inirmrig thirst ; soon I found a tun pair
full i f something liquid, I serval it aria put it to
toy 'mouth, and took a long aria hearty draught—
the I quid at the same time running nut at etch
B ide o f my 'lni;iith down my cheeks—(tremendous
ladghtel'.) i I tisought that the liquid tasted odd
—and at 1.!1•u instant it fl ished on Iny recollection
that I had fixed same poi.rin a few days before to
kill rats a d'i, (trenurndou4 laughter for five min
utes.) Horror-struck I stood, my hair standing
out end —it vi driVII to scream Out, For my wife
WOOIdiAW 111 , if she wakerF, (larightng and it
bug ;) and surely it.wriuld Ire death to hold still;
but scream I must, and scream I did, (riotous
!abetter.) W Irat.Was in that You are
dry. are you 7" said site. "What was in this
pan ?"shouted I, still louder, "What makcsxiti
dry ?"`screamed she. "What was in this par!"
yelled I, in a perfect agony of fear. rr What pan!"
•.Why the pan on the' shelf." "Oh, you brute,
you have drunk up all my star c ch." (Tremend
ous laughter for over five minute's, ant' cries of, or
der frorri 7 the Chstirman ) The next morning My"
shirt. collar was pasted fast to my neck and cheeks,
and it took half an hour to (dean It off. (Ilene
Mr. Brown sat sown amid the cheers of the whole
Society.) •
Tu. CuntsvcAs Bwr:irrs..--A city maid.of ,
all work ; hiving Imught n ricar bonnet wilt her
rt ChristmaS hoier;" rcsolv , d to wear the same 011
her next.. Sunday out, " and n4lted the servant
next door to accompany her, as Fortin prdtection
from persons in the street, who invariably noticed
any new gear she chanced to wear. Aecordingly,
the two ;lids set out f r St. Paul's, w het e. chanting
tp enter at the moment the choir were 4nging the
Halfeujah chorus, the girl' in the 'new bonnet
dart d put of the church, crying to her friend: *1
't you how it would be—they were all.tryidg
'out to me' hardly knew you!' (liallelujall) •hard
•ly knew you!' ( Halle/ujth ! )"
FAcrs Wowrit KNowtsn.—lf You he a rich
Man you may enter the room with thrco loud
hems, march delilicrately up tb the chimney, and
1131'4,5'011r back to'the fire. If you be a poor man,
would advise you to shrink into the room us fast
as you can, and place yourself, as ti,ual upon the
corner of a chair, in a remote corner,
Tut DEct.amaTioN.—Here is one of ihe neat
est turned epigrams in the language.. Imagine, if
you pledse, n sentimentalist most griseetolly tech
ning on the sofa with (ha last fitionatile novel
in her hand, and her heart unfeeling as n pincush
ion, and before her, prostrate on his marrow hones.
a perfumed youth of twenty, with eyes upturn, d
'in agony sublime, sobbing out, in anything but
dispassinn
^ My ehirineriliirforthee
11 thou wonldsl only hve for me!
.1
..1h do!" rephes the dark-eyed elf. - 7
" . 1 MEYER WANT To Of E MYSELF!"
Sometanly., wither pretty fair stock of worldly.
Vtsdorn.has said that he who wilfully makes ene
mies, is not merely brutal,dmt he is fool's - bin the
bargain. We cogitated upi'm the remark flare
quarters arm hour yesterdry. anidfinally,•came to
thti conclusiunohaithe rentatk was just a. sensi
ble is any we ever made in our most deliberately
Wise moments.
' . Beauty and wit will die, learning and %.eriltfr
vanish away : all the arts iif It be forgo:ten, but
'Virtue will remain Native!. Planted on earth in
a cold ungenial clime, it'.will bloom and ripen in
heaven.
Learningis obtained only by labor; it Onot be
bought with money : otherwise the riclaiwlnt I . 'u
niformly be intelligent. Learning regarila'al miM
es equal, end heSiciws her trcasurea on tipthelnly
who work fur them. l,.r
Sr MPATIIi.-13eing rubbed long, anid:orlen.'a
.
gainst the loadatono of society, we ai.tarMin a
ilmtnand little minute particulars, an attractien in
comron with our fellows. Their petty sari:ivy!
'and email joys. 'their' 'otkeis of interest orrri.•
ployment. at soma time-or other have bOn OA I
We must not always speak all that we kniuv-a.- 1
thatrvrte folly ; but what a man says should be
What he thinks, otherwise it would be lEl . 'l9i - eq.-
- An' n min can get-by lying antLilissembijing is.
t not shall be believed- Whet; be speaks the
,trash. ! . , i
PROTECTION.
ludeninny tignlneit logs or damage by Fire.
Ca pit a I $lOO,OOO.
_; 44'. CHARTER PEittiETVAL.
T IW
... SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE 'COM-.
PANY; mak4 Insurances, either temporary:or
perpetually, - against toss or Damage by FIRE, in
town or country, on IlnuseS, Barns, and Buildints of
all kinds, on. ii ,shold Furniture, Merchandise.
Horses, Cattle, Atricultural,;Commercial and Mane , :
factoring Stock anti Utensils of every description
L
VESSE:: and their Carg6e.§ in port, 4‘
well as Mortga
_leo and Ground Bents, upon the most-faro:able terms.
Applications for liMurance, or any information on
the subject may be made either personally of by
letter, at the Coemany's office, at the Northwest
corner of Sixth and Wood 131i6L18. . .
. _
MORTON McMICIIACL, President.
L. KEILIMEISAAIt, S(.eretary.
- WitteTons,
MoriOn I%leMichael, Charles Stokes. . ,
Jo.eph Wood, Archibald Wright,
P. L, Lavicrenne, Samuel Townsend.
Elijah Milieu, Robert Longbead, •
George Tr»mman. R. W. Pomeroy, - -
George W Schreiner.
The sub,:eriher has peen appointed AGENT for, the
mentioned p s ,tti ion. an , s
above I t d n ow prepared to
make lx,o.Tn.t:Ver.tilipoli every deseript ton of property
at the lowe.t rates.l- lIRNJAIVIIN &ANNAN.
Pottsville, Feb '`..„ ) 7th Ig4l. '
DELAW RE CI iITNTY INSURANCE,Co.
Capital authorized by law, 6250,0pe.
CIIAI:I't;R• PERPETUAL,
'MAKE both limiled and perpetnal
. Insurances
en BricP.,, Stone or Frame Build ings, Stores
Hotels, Mills. Barns, Stables. Merchandise. Fur
niture and Proper's:o l every descrintion , against
loss ordamage by FIRE.
MARINE A :ND INLAND INSURANCE.
The Delaware County InSurance company will
ale. Insure against lose on all kinds of marine risks
and against the damage or loss upon the transp
ortation rif goods, wares. a nd merchandise by watyr,
or by rail way. upon terms:as favourable as-any
other institution.
For any farther information on the subject ofin
surance, either against Fire, marine or inland risks.
Apply to HF'.i\RY G. ROBINSON 4 Artent,
July 150 34-tt 1t Schuylkill Haven.
orWILLIANI B POTTS.
A t Orwigsburg.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS By FIRE
iFIIE FRANKLIN INSURANCE: Co.,
• OF PIII'LA OFLPIII A.
Capital 8 1000000, Paid in.
CIIAILTER PERPETUAL,
CONTINUE to make Itisuronee, permament
41111 limur d ;Oft every description of property
in.town and rmint ry on the ustrul Ibvorableterms.
Office I 6q Cke,rint Street near Mil atrret,
CU.% R LES N.. ft NCK ER, President.
Et"FORS,
Charles N. Banker, Swoop! Oran'',
James , Srott. Frederick Brown,
Tharobs Hart, Jae B. Smith,
Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. IV. Theta; 'JR,
Tub'. Wagner. Moderai O. Leiria.
(' R I.F.S G. BANC - I:F.11, Seel
The Sohseriher has hien appointed agent for
the above nod- i, now pre,
pared to. make imoirariream every dr seription ul
proportigt lowest rates.
ANOREW RUSSEL
Pottsville, June 19:9841. 25 1 y
Seim
~- - -..-:;; ; - 4- .:.. 77, e Conituonweallh of Pennsylvania
tjt Qr F jt , / the Shrriff of •Schuytktl: county,
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\'.., 4 '______.''''''''''''' . lillichard Price make you secure
`of iir,secut trig •liis claim, then we command you
that your .urn non by good and lawful Summon
er,-; J Suer, Elliot Cresson, and the netrs, dev
ice.',Sae. of -BA; thidoniew Wistar, late of' the city
it Ph iladillilita, deceased to wit: B W yeti V% is
tar, William IL Ch3FV, acid Mary Ann his, wife,
late Mary Aiiri %Vl:Aar. Richard Fellowes. and
Emma his wife, late Emma "Wisiar, and Susan
W 'star, arid Laura Wooer. the two last minted
arc Minors..and are represented by the aforesaid
11. Wvatt.llllfl'Phornas Evani, George G. Latirice
and Ca-per Wistar, their Testamentary guar.
deans a rid trustees of the female children, of the
said Bartholomew iVistar, deceased, 'late of smur
:county, so that they allpear before our Judges,
,t Orwig.burg, at our county Court of Common
Pleas, there to be held on the :Monday next, pre
ceding the last Monday of March next, to she a'
ivi.crimpon; in they the said Plaintiff, 411(1
they the said Delimilants, together and undivided
...: san i do bo:d All that certain - House and
, • s• lot aground, situate hi the Borough
ii " s
.'', lif Pottsville, in the said - county of
M ,
-;choylkill. being part of a lot marked
in the gem rat plan of said Town, with the mini.
her thirty MATT), and hounded by Norwegian st.
the other parts of said Jut find by lot number 38,
bring Vveniv feet in front, and extending back
the "utile breath to lot number 38, sixty feet, the
name deletidants partition thereof between them
to he made (according, to the laws and customs
of this comrhonwealth, in such case niade and
provided, do.gain-say and the same to be done do
not permit very •unjustly against the same laws
and custninsA as 'tia"said,` ) LS•c„ And leave you
then the names of. thost.. summoners, and this
writ. Wlifil`Kß the honorable A. V. Parsons,
F..q. at )rwigshurg, the thirteenth day olDeeem
ht r, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and forty one.
GEORGE RAH N, Proth'y
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rcmta
LT The Ingdirer of Philadelphia, will publish
„nail 21st of March next, in their daily paper,
once a week, and charge this office.
She s rmaiis Cough ozengcrs,
Shernme's Wolin bez.engers.
Slierrnan's Camphor Lozentlena,
Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster.
A fresh surlily of the above valuable Medicines
just recen•ed and for Ede at M irro's Drug and
Chemical store, Pottsville. January 29, 5-3
1'111; PIIILA DELPHI A, IC EA DING, and
POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD.
241:1,15, .a,5e.....7g !,'"
ERA
..... ilq
It y liTAs opened for Passenger Travel, anc' the
v general Transportatian of Alerehandize,
en Thurs,day, January 131 h, 1842.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT. -
flours of Starting of l'assengei• 7 rains.
From Pottsville, al. ri 'A. 11., t Daily.
From Philadelphia, at 9 A. M..
Flours of Passing Reading.
For Philadelphia. at DI A. Al. /
For Pottsville, at 124 P. t ll.
Both Trains passing of Pomp t on.
FARES; ''-"
• - • Ist Chips gel - Class.
Between Pottsvill;) & Philada. 3.50 2,50
l)rnigshnrg " 3,25 • 2,30
Port 3 00 2.25
" Hamburg 2,75 2.110
•" Reading " • 2,25 1,75
1‘ Douglassville " 1,75 1;25
t• Pottstown
1.51) 1.10
.• Phoenixville' " I, l los- 0.75
" Norristown " 0.50 0,10
" Reading& rottsville, 1.40, 1,00 I
KXCURSION TICKETS,
-With thcrivilege or returntna hekt diy, in
Ist Class Care.
Between Philada. & Pottsville, 83 00
Reding,• 3,00
. Pottstotvni 2,00
t' Plicenixville, 1,50
" Norristown, 0,75
Depot in Phi adelphia, S. E. Cur-net of Rroad
and Cherry vtr
13.,th Trains %ill stop for way Passengers at
the following paints., besides those mentioned
above i—Selii 'Oki!! Haven. Mohtswilk, Alt
h,,n•e's Br. ; e, Briumstown, Christman's Geig
er's Store Royel's Ford Bridge, Pawling's
Bridge, 1 !fey Pert Kennedy, Putt's
Store, C asbehoelten, and Spring Mill.
All Passengers are rcep.ested to procure their
'Pickets, before the truin starts.
January 4
A DMINISTRA:POPOS :4:Lists—Will be sold
1 - 11 at Puhlie-Sale, on the 2lth 'day of March next,
at 12 o'clock. Al. at the West Branch Valley, near
Schuylkill llaven, the following personal property,
beltingingto the estate of q.C . Ilill,deccaserl.
25 Bail Road Carlt on the West Branch road .
3 covered, Canal Boa,
1 eovereclearriage!_
Ii open Wagon. .
1 pair Horses,l Cow and Heifer.
tiouseliplctand Kitchen Furniture. &e.
• - WILLIAM S. HILL, Achninistrator7"
Februaly.l9. ."8-5411
_ . istaes:llnistim of Wild Cherry.'
. . , THE:GREAT 'RESIEDY;
WO Ceisrsurarrrotg and LIVES
Itaoscurris, CROUP in cIIILO EN,
mopING COCCI!, PAINS OR WE'AR.NESS cP
THE
BREAsT, CHRONIC, COUGHS, and all diseases o the
Palmelnary Organs. i
'HAT IT lIAS DONE.
A Wonderful Brawl-Y.—Mrs. S. E. Austin
was a6.aeked with this disease in the ' fall of 183E 1 ,
migiii kt,,, g f ro m a violent cold winch settled up
on hid. lungs.-Vartous remedies were /conned
111111 A silful physicians were constilled—
step that fearful disease, conaurri Ilan
Ybeg t
bt
egan, by
lf)p ' rey upon her. She became subji:et to
violent fits of coughing, expectorated large titian-.
titiic~SS matter andavas evidently slaking very:
1aa1.71111 this digressing ettuattunoattir all the
various remedies had taten
. tried in vain, and
when : naught burthe grave - seemed to afford her:
any prospect of relief, the invaluable Batsciv: re.
•stord her to health ; and r.ow, in the place of
that emaciated form, withering to decay, ,i.he is
mingling in society, in better health and 4pirits
than she has enjoyed fur years. See &scrip.
thin of this interesting case in Dr. Wistar'it Tre.
at ise on Consumption.
Diairdertated Testimony:- Having witnessed
the surprising efficacy , uf D:. %Vistas.% prepara.
(ion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin,
I cheerfully recommend it as a Valuablexdmedy,
and acknowledged his statement ,rife and Cor
rect. J. H. WALTERS, M. I).
New York, April 12, 11441.
A Surpri,iug Cure-Meri. Maitha Wilson. a
poor but highly respectable member of the Meth.
°dist church, wesnitso afflicted with Consump
tion in its worst forms, and considered past re
covery by all herfriends. A bottle of this Bal.
sal was presented to her, which relieved her [im
mediately. This circumstance being made
known to the mufflers of the church, they pur.
chased several bottles for her, which relieved her
entirely. The same society have purchased
over forty bottles, for persons in indiligent cif.
commences, and positively assert it has nut been
used in a single itixtance wheal it has not given
surprising relief.
[Er We, the undersigned, members of the Der.
bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist Ouch,
having examined the above statement ot'' Mrs.
Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects
true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's
remedy to all who are afflicted.
GEORGE STILLER, MARY GARDNER,
TIIO.IIAb Coomas, Exixxsyrn Jecons.
Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was
afflicted with this comflaint for nearly five years,
during which time she was under the most skil
ful 'physieians.---had tried Mercury, Botanic, end
!form cepathic remedies, and every thing that al
(bred her any hopes of relief. She had dull,
welidering pains in the side, sometimes to the
shoulder and smell of the hack, a hacking cough,
l'rrquent pains in the breast, and has been line
tile[ maileep on the right stile for three veers. By
the use of this Balsam, she we: cur e d in a f ew
weeks, arid remains well to this day.
ELIZ 'I'IIOMPSON
Roxbriromzb, September 162, 1641
Dear Sir—PleaNE. Srlld me two bottles inure of
your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent
me Infirm. 1 have taken nearly all of‘the first,
and confidently believe this medicine will cure
me ; 1 kave used a great many remedies within
the lust year, but have never found any thing that
f-as relieved nie so much. It has stopped my
ought entirety, checked my night sweats, and r
sleep better at night and feel better in every way
than I have fot many months.
You -t, IT.peelluily, JAMES KELLY
' Holmesburg, September 'l2. JO4ll
Friend Wiener-1 must again trouble thee to
send me twtrbottles more of thv invaluable Bal
sam. 1 have now taken three homes in all, and
can assure thee that it has done me morn
good thsn all the medicine l have ever taken be
fore, Send me by the stage as soon as possible,
and oblige thy friend. Jtmou 11oLuowAY.3
Bristol, September 8, 1841.
. _
Dear so many people talk
about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild
Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to one
of your Agents the other day fir a bottle, arid
have found it to relieve roe so much, that 1.-wan3
three bottles more set.t soon, as I believe it will
cure me too. I have used a great Many balsams
dl iliferent kinds, have tried Javne's Expecto.
rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has
ever dune me as much Ruud as yours lids. Send
by the sicamboat 13,divar. Yours truly,
PAINs tN THE DE6II..fTV, WEAKNESS AND
.Coilat.--The Rev. Dr. Huiilap has addressed us
a:let!er in which be says two of his daughters
had suffered severely with an obstinate dough
frequent pains in the breast. Sec., and appeared
to be going into a rapid decline. 'By the use of
a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely
recto , , red rind now enjoy excellent health.
.1
Asrhew (*wed.— Nlr. Jacob Friyder has au
ihorizt d us to sly that lic was afflicted with this
annoy ing cumplamt for several years and had
tried every thing in vain. He was subject to
constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit
ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chesyand sometimes
in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever
gave him relief-
Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogera was also
afflicted a ith an obstinate Cough, originating
from a disease attic Lungs and Chest, and never
found any thing to give him relief but this Bak
sant.
Such in fact, is the nature and siMplicity, of
this medicine, and so extraordinary have Wen
many of the cures it has performed, that it.h as
- already attained the highest reputation, and al.
though scarce two years have elapsed since'-it
was first mnde public, wo can proudly say, its
tame has spread in every direction, and it is rap
idly acquiring, a celebrity unequalled by any
medicine ever offered to public notice.
DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
In every section of the country, will find this
medicine an important and valuable addition to
their stock, and should
ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND,
As it is not in our power to place it within the
reach of all those afflicted, and there . are doubt
less; thousand sufferink. who would resort to it
for relief if they could obtain it conveniently.
Li" Re particular when you purchase, to ask
for Da. WIsTAR's BALSAM OF WILD DIIERRYi as
there is an article called the " SYRUP OF WILD
ROY," advertised, which is entirely a differ
' 'id medicine.
NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION
A
purely vegetable and highly approved Com
pound preparation of the Prunus Virginiana, or
.• Wild Cherry Bark "—approves by the College
of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical lac
olty, and totiversally acknowledged the most
valuable' Faintly Medicine' ever discovered.
'. No Quackery Ne, Deception.
The physiciaot may boast of his skill in many
diseascs—the quack may puff his wonderful
cures, but of all the remedies ever discovered for_
•diseaties of the pulmonary organs, it is universal.
Wad:milted nothing has ever proved as succetos
ful as that unrivalled medicine, B Wistar's
Balsam r, of IVild Chet ry, which has rffeered
softie of the most astonishing cures ever recorded
inglie history of medicine. s
Such indeed are the astonishing healing and
restorative Propertics-of this Balsam, that evert
in,the advanced stagep of consumption, and in
Giver Complaints,. diseases which have ba ffl ed
the skill of the most distinguished physicians,
when patients have sufferea with the most dts
tre.itsing•cough, great difficulty in breathing, night
rodents, bleeding of the lnags, he. after the most
esteemed r e medies of our Pliarmaccepias have
railed; this invaloable remedy has not Only given
surpassing relief buractually effected cures, after
all hopes of a reebvery had been entirely dc
'spOired of.
sorprisiria efficacy in these-formi
dable complaints, it Ina proved a very superior
remedy for diseases ofchildmn , such as Croup.
IVltooping Cough. Are, and in those disorders
that prevail so extensively throughout the winter
season, such as Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy, friflu
en:a, and Pains in the Breast: proceeding from
neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled.
Prepared, whole, ale and retail by AVlLLtAxt's
&leo., Chemists, Nek. 33 South' Fourth street,
Philadelphia. Price S 100 a bottle.
; Sold in Pottsville by
• AMIN S.O MARTIN, •
• Agent for Schuylkill county .
r Druggists and :dealers 'supplied
wholesale prices. January
If
it I MUERTON ROAR DING SCHOOL Fo
FEHALE3.—Sattated lib Cheerer Cdnnty, Penn*
ey'" !Vann?, 28 miles N. W. from Philadeillhia, and 3
miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoicnixvill.
November 27. • 413--
THE MINERW . JOURNAL.
MENTZ 4e, novoup
(Successors to Geo.
• VV. Mentz :VsSoli.),.
Booksellers, Stationers & Ptiblishers,
No. 53 NORTII TOMO srnEr,
(Fifth door above the City Hotel,)
PIIILAPELPHLI.
4-1 ARIL-4W; the undersigned, having pin -chased
the interest of G. W. Meutz, in the late firm of
Geo. W. Mentz ee. Son, and having' associated our
selves under the firm of Mentz Rovnudt, Info=
our friends. and especially the friends of the late
firm, th t tt is our Intention to publish and keep a
constant supply of all the Books published by the
late firm also. a general assortment ofSchool and
Miscellaneou s Books, an assortment of. Letter ard
Writing Papers. Blank and Account Books of all de
seriptiner, with a general assortment of Stationary.
Bavinp an extensive Bindery connected with their
establishment, Which will enable them to furnish any
kind of Blank Books.ruled and bound at the shortest
notice, say miscellaneous works can be bound to,
order.
Country Rugs taken in erchunge,ut the fair market
price, fe.Coods. ME yrz,
IZOVOU ur.
8-2 mo.
Philar4dhia, Feb 19,
fn reining from business as a Bookseller, in which
41ie been liberally sustained for forty years. I
would return my grateful thanks for the support stea
dily civm me, especially to my German friends in
the county." Age and bodily infirmities have indu
ced me ri withdraw, and I would respectfully tee
ommend my son ( late partner) and %Vim Rovoudt as
my sncc.ssors, who Will continue the business as
beretohre. hoping they may receive that patronage
so liberilly bestowed on me.
Phllb.Feb. 1,
EW GOODS. -JOSEPH WHITE
& SON have t. n hand a jarge and general
assortment afresh and seasonable goods, which
will be ;old cheap for Cash, of in exchange for
country produce.
M t. l arbon. Oct. 31st, 1840. 4
. _
f irHESubsei iber returns hisgratefnlacknowl.
edgements to the citizens of Pottsville-and
others, who stopped forward tit his assistance all
ter the has of his property by fire in Deceinber
last, &lel would also acquaint them and the pub
lic ventrally, that he has again commenced
the Drifausiness in the house formerly occupied
by Charles %V. Clemens,in Ceelre Street, in the
burougi of Pottsville, where way always be had
a genital assortment of ,
MUGS, MEDICINES,
•
P•INTS PILLS,
GASS, DYE STUFFS.
• And mug other article in the above line, which
he is dsposedto sell on very low and accommo
dating erms:
N. B fla' Physicians prescriptions carefully
at co a. the vhor test notice.
May 31,1
PAPENT LIAD FLAT S ROUND ROPE.
AND GENERAL
Line Twine and Cordage Manufactory,
READING, PA.
rrnmmAs JACKSON, begs' leave to return his
IL- Ernst sincere thank. to Captains and owners of
Boatsstore keepers. his friends and the public gen- 6
erally for the very liberal patronage and many favors
he lia• received during a period of upwards of 12
ye-ars.whicri has elapsed since he commenced the
above immess in Reading, and he wool if respectful
ly infirm them that after the destruction of his man
ulactoy by the great freshet of January, 1611, he
built at enure tp.w and much more extensive Rope
%Valk,whicli lie has fitted up withnew and improved
machnery of the best desertotion, for theananufac
tare 01 Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e
qual n any in the United States. lie has also added
to the hove• an establishment for the manufacture of
ll kinis of light corns. Red Ropes, linkers, Wash
Lillt`S,VWites, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines, of
every onety.
J would also respectfully inform all who may
be lik•ly to want the article, that .he manufac
tures list Ropes for raising xi-eights up shafts and
incline planes by steam power. 'Phe Flat Rope is
very midi used in t fie mines of Europe, and for the
piirpos• to which it is applied it has many and great
ad vara.ges over the common rotted rope or chain.
T. J.wdl insure his.Flai Ropes to be made of the
ver or material, in (he most careful and experien
edWainer. arid by machinery afrthe liesnand most
acctirat , principle. An extensive assortment of coils
of Rahn, Manilla. and 'l'ar'd' Russia Ilemp Rope,
Bow, :ern and Too ing lines of aril sizes, Packing ;
(or steal) engines. Lines. Twines and Corrge of ev
err clestription. Alsi, Tar, Pitch and Oakum. con
Stnnay ‘ept on hand.
best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines
are macb on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe
best and strongest kind of Italian Ilemp, seleued in
Italy ant unported expressly for his manufacture. as
his fongexperit nc. in the tt aking of tewtee lines has
convisicid him that they are an article whii_ i cannot
be made too good, he Waimea at great pains and ex
pense ti produce them perfect.
Order' fur any thing in his business from a fishing ,
line weeping of an ounce, to a thousand feet '
length rt 3 inch flat rope weighing 4 tons, or from a
15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will he thankful.
ly received and promptly execute.l on the most rea
sonable 'erms. Any'iliing ordered for Schuylkill coun
ty will be delivered_byrail road in a few hours, free of
freight.
. . _
11.1.1 AM fIIOSIAS
P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price.
Reading. Feb. 19 8-1 y
PENNSTLVANI.A. 111.11. LL.
WILLIAM G. JODISSON,
IIiaESPEOTKILLY announces to his numer.
GUS friends and the public that he has taken
this commodious Establishment, re-
Zft fitted up in a superior manner, and
: 1116 is now ready to accommodate the tray
ening community. The building is
very large, three stories high, situate on the Main
street, opposite the Miners' Bank , snd in the most
pleasant part of the Borough, and is well adapted
for the purposes intended, having large Dining
Rooms, extensive and airy parlours, single and
double lodging rooms, 4c, &c.
The public may rest assured that the Wines
and Liquors kept will be of the choicest kind, with
good cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, anc
a well supplied table, tor ether with his personal
attention, he feels. confident tail; insure all cense
niencies recessary to the cornier% of such as may
favor him with their custom.
The Reading Room is well supplied with pa
pers froin different sections of the country,
LnrEe stn bling and attentive Ostlers
N. B. riere is a terectury in the basemen
story of ihe Building, where all kinds of Refresh
merits can he obtained at the shortest notice.
Putt:iv:llc, October 30 44
MOUNT CA RBON MOTEL.'
-Sch•iylktll Courtly, Pa.
EUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces
alla to his friends and the public that he - has tali.
en this splendid, airy and delightful establish
; ment, situated at the termination of
the Reading and Philadelphia Rail
" 1 " 11 , : Rood, where he will be happy to wait
an those who visit the Coal Region.
in business, or for the purpose of enjoying the
mountain air end water. The Hotel is large,
finished and furnished in 4,lie best style—and no
pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all
who may favor it w lib s visit. Being within
ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville,
though sufficiently removed to escape the dust
and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is eon
4ldently believed that it will be found much more
pleasant and agreeable, than any other • Hotel in
the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large
and beautiful gorden, overlooking the River
Schuvlkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon
Rail Road. (extending to the Mines and Ihenc
to Sunbury) the antre TUrnpike. and at the
same time affording a teal and •romantic view mf
five Mountains.' The house is supplied: with
pure mountain spring water, and a ,Bathing
establishment unrivalled. in the country. A
splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive
accommodation of visitors, who may he disposed
to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman.
tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ
uals or families may rely on having ample room,
and every possible attention,
Mount CarbonJunel9, 18,41
I
,N p
ES
and ! V T
o C C T A
L I 0 3 N u
i; on
e T P h The A i
n N h O a b F i
t ?ft
of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully
informed that the subscriber will give instruction
on the Piano Forte and Vocal music accomea
nytng the saw, to such persons thatmay feel
disposed to patronise him.--110,will at stated
hours, attend in any family; his terms may be
ascertained - by application at. Mr. Shubert's.
Store, Centre Street.
- July 10 - 28—p E. F. RICIIARD S.
GEO. W. Al ENTZ
lESUMPTION OF BUSINESS
NEW DRUG STORE.
IVII. T. EPTING
POTTSVILLE, PA
~1
ARRANGEMENT FOR 1842.
OLD ESTABLISHED PAS4GE °Ent IE.
100 PINE.STREET,CORNER OE SO I FTEI STREET.
z . t. ryttiE subscriber heg leavato call
-
~..,matip. : • "-a• the uttentmn fl , their friends,
li, 0 - 0,41 i. and the public in erteral, to the fol
-' lowing arrangem nt for the year
11142, tor- the:purpose of brin 'Mg out Cabin,
Second Cabin and Steerage pail:engem
By the veto line of Lierrpoot Packets.
Sailing the Ist, 13th and 25th o f every month.
The ships comprising his line ar e . .
. Geu. Washington, Indei, ridence,
United States, • Sheffield,
t4arrich. Siddims,
Patrick Henry, Roseuej
Vitginian, Stepben Whitney,.
Roscius, Sheridan.
..-- •BY the. London Puckets,
To sail (torn New York the Ist, 10th and 20th—
and from London on the 7:14 1/th and 27th of
each month. I .
Mediator, —, . Ontirid,
Wellington, Tornnta '
Quebec, - Werninster,
Philadelphia, St. flames,
Switzerland,- . Maltreat,
Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator,
In connection with the: above, and for the pur
pose of affording still greater facilities to pubsen
gent, the eubscribers have established the
Star li..e rf LiverpoOl rackets,
To sail from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of
.every month, comptising the fullow'ng very su
perior fast sailing ships, viz:
Russell Glover, . Capt. ildwes, 1000 tons
Echo, Sill, 850
St. Mark; - Alexarder, 750 . .
Windsor Castle, Glever, 1000
All of which are nearly new,; first class, copper.
ed and copper fastened. The last tour are own
ed exclusively by the subscrfbers, a fact which,
independent ur their long standing in their bu
siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to
the public which no other house in their line can
present. Thenbove ships unit be succeeded by
vessels of the same class, in regular succession.
thereby affording passengers an opportunity of
embarking at Liverpool v eekly, so that there
will be no possible detentiem Passengers who
wish will be found with an , abundant supply of
suitable provision for the votmge t at the low rate
of ten dollars. In all cases where the parties tit
cline coming out, the money paid for their pas.
sage will he promptly returned.
For the accommodation ofpersons wishing to
send money to their friends, drafts at sight will
be given on the following Bank and Branches,
viz:—
On the Provincial Bank of . ..lreland, payable at
Cork Limerick Minim!
Londonderry Sfigo Wexford
Belfast Waterrord Galway
Armagh Athlone Coleraine
Kilkenny Baßina Tilllee .
Yinighal Enniskillen Monaghan
Banbridge Ballymena Parsoostown
Dow npatriek Cavan Lurgan
Omagh Dungannon Bandon
Ennis Bally boohoo Strabane
Dongarven Mallow Aloneymore
Cetehitl Kilrush
Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow.
England—Messrs. Phillips Oj Tipladv; London ;
P. W. Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool. For further
particulars apply hr address (if by leiter post
paid) ' GLOVER & McMURRAY,
106 Pine street, corner South, or to
P. W. BYRNES, 36 Wateiloo Road, Liverpool.
• AG ENts.
Messrs. Andrew C, Craig, & Co., Philadelphia.
Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany.
Benjamin Batman, Esq. Pottsville.
Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, Landon.
drrry and Cork. The subscriber is now teady
to engage Passengers to sail direct from either
of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the
months of April, May, and-June.
Irr The subscriber, will al,cr. engage Passen.
gers going out from New 'York to London or
Liverpool, and transmit. money to any part of
England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap
plication at the Miners' Journal office.
(
&lon SA L E.-Ttl E subscriber is au
thorized to sell at private sale for cash, all
the personal property belonging to the North
Amer rtan Coal Company, consisting of 43 large
Rail Road Cars, suited to the track of the Mount
Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Care, suited for
the Mill Creek Rai] Road with a large number of
Drift Care all in good order, two Truck Wag
gons, together with a variety of fixtures ne
cessary for mining operations, cyllindcr and
other Screens, Carts, Waggons, Blacksmith
Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains.b. cse. Together
with• one fifteen horse puWer Engine complete.
one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply
to JAMES SILLI MA hr, Jr.
August 35—tf
&F.-... 5100 REWARD.
OHUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD
has been offered for' months, to any one
who will us a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the
Piles without being cured. Of thousands sold,
in no one instance has it failed of a cure. Proof
overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is
ab.o a certain cure in nearly-every rase.
( externally ) in the following complaints.
For the Piles Tightness of the chest,
For all Dropsy I e'specially in children,
'render Feet Foul Ulcers of the legs,
Sore throat by cancers I or other fungus sores,
or ulcers however obstinate of
roup long standing
Whooping cough Fresh Wounds
Scald Head Chiblains &c. &c.
LOOK OUT.
Some Swindlers have counterfeited this article
and put it up with various devices. Do not be im
posed upon. One thing will only protect you—
it is the name of COMSTOC . K & CO.: that
name must be always on the wrapper or you are
cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction
with you, and test by that, or never buy it: for
it is impossible for any other to be true or gen
uine. Sold by
COMSTOCK aLro,
New York, 71 Maiden Lane, and also by
Wm. T. Epting. Clemens & Parvin, and John
S. C. Arartin.
Druggists, Puttsville,Schuylklirounty
July 3 21-1
TUIF: subscribers would announce to the public
that they have taken the store lately occu
Merl by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re.
ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Queensware, RC , among which are
Blue - Black and Fancy colored Cloth and
Cassitriers-B,ittinerto-3loustin tic Lines—Chint
zes—Flannels—Cotton do--Checks, 'Pickings,
Morinos—Bleached and Untileacheti 111 uslins—
Winter Ventings—Shawls- -Stlk and Cotton
Handkerchiefs— Wokey—Worptcd and Cottui,
lloisery—Mens nose and 41alt Huse—Gloves—
Umbrellas, &c.
Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees—
Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young tlyson—Gun
poweer— Imperial and Black Teas—Pieklea—
Sptees—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo-
lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps
—Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Cuirants—Hops
—Barley, &c.
QUEENSWARE
Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch 'Ware,
Glass Tumblers"Platesq Lamps &e. together
with an assortment of 13tushes, Cedar Ware,
Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invite
the attention of our friends and of the public
generally, feeling confident that wo can give
satisfaction to all.
TRGUTNIN & SILLYMAN.
L. W. TROUTMAN. '
S. S/LLYSIAN. ^ # Neyember 20 47
,
POTTSVILLE PERFJZITERY SALOON.
_IUST received and for stile a choice and well
selected assortment of .
Fancy Hair Brushes Shaving Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,, Gum Brushes,
Indian hair•oil, Citronella Water, 't
Hair. Wash, I,lp Salve,
Bear's Oil, Court Plaster,
Lavender Water, il i dian Hair Bye.
Roaelooth _Paste, B fralo Oil,
r ßea ea Grease, • Ppmatum & Antique Oil
;-: Soaps of fi nest quality , Aze.,&e. • ' -
Which he will sell on! the most .reasonable
terms. ILLIAM H..SUMER.
' Diemher IS • I .
25-tf
B. BANNAN
NEW SPORE.
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES
Winslow's Isom of 'fore. Hound:
An unparolledrenkyforcomnzon Colds,Cqughs
Asthma, loft:unite, Whooping Cough. Bran.
Chitis, and all diseasis of the Breast and Lungs.
tending to Consuniption - ; Composed of the
concentrated rirlues of horehound, Bontset,
Blood Root, Liverwort and several other rege
table substances. Prepared only by J. AL
irtiVSLQW Rochester, N. Y.
innocence and universally admitted pectral
virtuea o't he Herbs from which the BALSAM
OF HORE.HOLIND is made, arc too generally kr:OW n
to require recommendation it is therefore otil.t ne
cessary to observe that this 'Medicine contains the
whole of their Medicinal properties. highly concen
trated sad so happily combined with several other
vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy,
mild and certain rcmedy,now in use,for the corn
plaints above mentioned.
ANOTHER FACT.
Mr. Winslow—Sir having derived the most aston
ishing benefit, by the axe of your" Balsam of Hore
hound." I am anxious in some way, to aid in'extending
its benefits to others, and : will herefore state the
facts in my own case. In January last. I had been
afflicted with an alarming COugh and Bleeding at the
Lungs. for nearly fire :eoliths, during which time I used
every thing almost. reconimetwlrd in similar cases.
but found little or no relief. 113Vitt given up my bus
Mess entirely, and by the advise of 'Physicians made
preparation to go South as soon as practicable. I was
advised to make trial of the above truly valuable
Medicine, and to my great surprise, fund almost in
stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en
tirely restored to health.
S ;MUEL 0 ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort.
May 15.1840.
Price 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by CLF:SI,ENS Pyna IN , and Was. T. I!:Pr
!NG, Pottsville, Pa. and by the Druggists in the cotnitry
generally. ' August ...!8 35—Bino
GOLDEN SWAIN HOTEL,
REVIVED,)
No. 69 N. Third 61., above Arch, Philaddphia
CCU BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAV.
CHARLES WEISS has leased this old-qtah..
`L./fished hotel, which has been completely put
', fit in order for the accommodation of
-',
' .11•14r, travelling and permanent hoarders.
It proximity to business, crtic,ers
desirable to strangers and'lestilenis
of the city.s Every portion of the house has un
dergone a compkte cleansing.. The culinary
department is of the first order—with good'cooks
and servants selected to insure attention to guests
as accommodations fin 70 persons.
T hose who may favor the house with their'
custom, may be assured of finding the best of
fare the best of attention, and, as is stated above,
very reasonable charge..
10' Sines day. 9 I 2.5.
1D Room for horses and vehicles. Also horses
to hire.
111' Germantown and Whiternarsh Stage Office.
Philadelphia, December 11,1841 —tf
NEWS ROOM,
AND
PERIODIC,tL A6ENCY.
TULE subscriber fins determined to open a
News Room and Perinuical Agency, in con
nection with his establishment, where oultscry
tions to the following Magazinel and Newspa.
pert. will be received: and all the %lag:lmes and
part of the Newspapers, sub.crittert iind paid for
at this Establishment, will be tleliveit.d lice ut
postage.
Godev's Lady's Book 'Monthly. $.3 00
Graham's Magnzine du 3 HO
Ladies Companion do 3 01,
Merry's Museum Co 1 00
Dollar Magazine do 1 lio
New York Knickerbocker: do 5 Ott
Lady's 51usida Library do 3 00
Young People's Book do 2 Ou
Magazine of choice and Enter - -
taming Literature do . 300
United States'Gaz. daily, Semi-weekly i weekly.
Pennsylvania Inquirer, do do do
Roston Notion Weekly. 300
Brother Jonathan do 3 00
New World do 3 01
Saturday Courier do 2 00
Saturday Evening Post do 2 00
Saturday Chronicle do 2 90
New York Mechanic
New York Weekly Tribune, the organ of the.
National: Finnic league for the Proteet,ori
of American industry, and I , neot the very best
Papers in the United States. do 2' 00
Subscribers to euher of the above pnblications
in this Rorough arid vicinity, will find it to their
advantage to cull at Ihisofficeand make arrange
mens to receive the rer.pective periodicals tree
or postage.
The numbers of any of the above publications
can be paid for monthly, .veekly or annually, at
the option of the eubscriberti
Feb. IP, 8—
nu. J. A. GROH ■
PROFESSOR OF
31n-re, re.peettutly tenders his services to
the citizens of Pottsville. lie will be happy to
watt on any one Bestrew; of instruction on the
Piano Forte, together with Singing, the Flute,
Flageolet, AecordeOn, besides; other mdisical in
struments. If Riffle Wilt encouragement is offer
ed, he proposes to open a singing school. The
first quarter will be devoted to laying the foun
dation of music, and after that the higher branch
es will be taught.
Lessons in Sacred Music will he given to suit
the varins congregations nnhis Borough.
Singing will be taught in hulh,the German
and English languages.
Pianofortes tuned and repaired. Mr. Gmhe's
residence is at Dr. Brandner's. No. 9 Mahanton
go Street.
.Sept. 25, 1841. 39—tf.
RAIL 110.‘D IRON.
A complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from
complete
to IXI inch.
Rail Road Tires, from 33in. to 56 in. external
diameter, turned & unturned.
Rail Road A xles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road
Axles, manufactured from the
patent EV Cable Iron.
Rail Road Fet e for placing between the Iron
Chair and stone block of edge
Railways.
India Rubber Rope, manufactured from New
Zeal...nd Flax saturated with
India Rubber, and intended for
Incline Planes.
Chains. Just received a complete assortment of
Chains, from 0. in. to I+ in, pro
ved and manuthetured from the
host cahls Iron.
Ship Rout and Railroadpikes, of different
sizes, kept constantly on hand
and for sale by
A. & G. R a ISTON, & CO.
Philad. Jan. 10. No. 4. South Front St
J. II ARRA DEN,
Forwarding and Cornovsvon Merchant,
VINE ST. W 11A 11F, SCHUYLMI.T., PIIILADF.LIIII.I.•
AD ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
muathe public, that he continues at his old stand.
end will have BOATS leaving nis Wharves daili
for Pottsville and the intermediate places,
The Schuylkill Navigat , on Coo:tidily havinz
reduced their lull-, freights on Wrtandize and
other articles, both up and down, will be 25 per
cent, lower than former rates.
February 26 1 9-6 m
HEAD A( HE.
JUDGE PATTERSON.
pEttp the following from, Judge Patterson, fir
thirty years the first Judge of the County in
which he lives.
.11;thretown, N.J. March M 1810.
Messrs. Comstock 4, Co.
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 JUDGE PATTERSON
'1 Immix csuvrisv-that my daughter has been italic
ed with sick neadache for thospace of about 20 years,
the attacks' occurring once in about two weeks,
rrequentl* lasting 24 hours during which time the
paroxysms have been so severe, as apparently soon
to deprive her of life. And after having tried almost
all other remedies in vain I have been induced as
a last resort to try Spohn's Headache Remedy as
sold by yoit ; and to the g•eat disa ,pointment and
joy of herself ono her friends I found very materia
relief from the first dose of the medicine; She has
followed up the directions with the article, and in
every case when an attack was threatened 4is found
immediate relict,until she is near permanentlycured.
The attacks are now very seldom, and disappear im
mediately after taking the quantity directed. A hor e
that others maybe benefited by the use of this truly
invaluable medicine, has induced me to send you the
above, and remain your olaciti*nt servant,
JEHI.T.I PATTE RSON.
Judge ofthe Court C. P.--;
Sold 6NLY by Comstock Co. 'H. Maiden Lane,
And also by Wm T. Epting. Clemens Sr l'arvin and
J. S. C. Martin, Druggists, Poitivilie, Schu3,lkill Co.
Jane 2 27-ly
Dr. RedweVa fetter, Ringworm nd tic
Ointment,
PRICE 50 C ENT A BOX—Is one of
best and Most cflicaciouS remedies to the:
troublesome tli.;eases yet discovered, art the .I',
lowing certificate will show.
This is to certify, that I was afflicted wi
the Tetter in the face, I had large running sore
all over my throat, chin , neck and cheeks, i
deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go o
without a handkerchief tied over my face. A
ter trying all the remedies I could think
without the slightest advantage, I was ;idyl',
to try Bedwell's Teller Oirllnunl, which sit
using, a few -to-3m; entirely cured me, and 1 a
pleased to say, that although the cure has tie
effected for some time, there is not ant apps
of its returning.. SAMUEL DEW EFIS,
Apple street, above Poplar Lane,
Philadelphia, July 2, 1833,
BEDWELL'S C.R EN OINTMENT.
For the cure of Felons, Ulcers, old C ot ,
Sores. This invaluable Ointiventjuis lone he
in use, in the City and Liberties of
and its success in curing old ui.cEtiAvsn dos
and long standing WOUNDS, has been truly
tonislting. Prica 25 cents s b,,x.
',BED %1' ELL'S CO 11; II PROPS',
PRICE 9.5 CENTS PER BOTTLE- A mast 1 4,
safe and efficacious remedy, ffir cotiza•,,
Hoarseness, WedltnesSi4f the Bred:t,
cing rest and ease where all otherlrituvott. 7 .
fair d.
The above highly estectnrd e i lediriars
full directions attached to eachl a tielr. '
public will do well to give than altl
iriat;a, mil
thousand have been cured by r .4•
red by James Bette, corner of 3d the ir
T.tinttiai
streets, Plialtidelphia, fur Dr. Etoin,ll, at.d I
sale at the Drug and Chemical snore of
Jan. 1, 1— JOH NS:rMARTIN ;
Agent for Pottsville and vicinity
CHEAP WIATE:n CLOT IINC.
Great Redaction of prices ,I , Jr cash:
11HE Advertisers are constantly receivin
from their Manufactory in PlutlauMplos •
ehoi.:e and varied assortment- of Sea-onah
Clothing, -which they •otTer at the litilooto , g io
prices for cash :
:Superfine Blue, Black and Invisuye
Green Dress Coats, from $ . 12 to
Superfine Eiug. Beaver Cloth Coals ; lit In I
Heavy English Pilot Cloth Coats, 8 to
Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, cur Miners
( first rate,) G to
Real Pilot and Flushing Frock and
Overcoats. as-low as;
Superfine Cloth and Cassiinere Pants, sto
English Rho arid Black Sattinelt
pants, very best,
First rate Sattinett Pants, ail kinds,
front 2 50 to
Heavy Fustian Pants, first quality 250 to
Extra 13 ons Sulk Velvet Vests, as
low as 4
Heavy English Plain and Filured
Satin Vets, 3 to 3 .
Woolen Velvet: Vests of all kinds, 175 to
Beaver and Pilot Cloth Pants, for
31
Super fine Cloth Round Jaclets In
digo Itlrie,) G !t
Fine Samna and Fustian Round
Jackets, 2 SO to
Also—On ham!, a full tr , sortment of For.birm
blc French and Loglish Proud Cloths, and El;
tic French Doeskin Cassimeres, Double Mill
Fancy and Plaid Cassimers, wqaded colurs, col
prising the roost fashionable Steles now worn
London ; Diamond Diagnol Waive Beaver at
Water-prpuf heavy double milled Cloths, I
Overcoutf. Also—Satin and limb! oiderad Ssrr
and Fancy Woollen Velvet Vagi na s, o f the N,
,a.t Pattern., all of which will )is made r.pin I
deria the best manner, on accommodating term
or lure for Co.ll.
LIPPINCOTT ir TAY Lon,
M curly , nt Tailors,
Corner of Centre k flaha Mortar) Sts.
Pottsville, December 18, 1841. 51—
i00:••••;,4, 100:
WILL BE FO RF EITED BY DR. N B. LEII
for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to Ins
MEDIC.- TED EXTRACT 01 SA USA ' , AIM"
It is positively the strongest preparation of
paella in existence. ONE 80-rrLE
SIX 1.1 NTs of anx,Syriip that is made, and IS IP /1!,• I
by numerous persons throughout the city and rout
try f ,, r making Syrup therett to, and who n iII .e
it at the rate of seventy-five cents to one dollar la
bottle taboo t hallo pint.
The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in .`f_c
pia or Kinds Evil. Erysipelas Thiteases of II e Lit
Ailictivt.s of the Skin and Bones. lq erg (2/ tin AI,
Throat and Body, a s well as an A Ictalt,tt to Mr r ; ut
and the Minerals, Constitutional Disrwes and a
era/ Purifier of the Blood and Animal Rued , . coo
ment upon its virtues, is unneees,i . Every 1,, t ,
knows its efficacy. It is only neeesbary is hen iisn
it, to get a good preparation of it, and th en ti tr
wil) be au dimippointment in its r ffects
Ur I.eitly would refer to the nit rrs i urrtolZt Thy
Icrane ih l'hiladelphia, as well as throughout II
United. Slates for the eharaeter of his preparuiton.;
well also to the numerous certificates from 0,,
cians and others. that have been from time to tmi
published, now deemed untir , cs.qary-as ill!' 1 . /HUM Mr
lan prep--ration is firmly estaltlishorl.—Througbo,
the Southern States it is tacit allog,etherondthrougl
out the North takes tl j inercedeure wee all others, int
.ocularly among who, for the benefit
they a lICHIS. flbta /Or rrrommsird it •
Ur Leidy can boast of as many effectual cur
perforated by his medicated Extract of Sarsaparill
as has ever been effected by uiy medicine in en
tence,
U. BANNIAN
The reader is referred to the directions acromi ,
flying each boti le, for recommendations, certifireat
and further particulars.
Remember one bottle. (Ilan pint.) is equal to
pines of Strop, and is equally pleasant to lake.
D'J'Priee.ONE 1.)01.LA It per bottles
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at br.
dy's Ilealth Emporium, Second street below 11D
Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENT
Philadelphia, and by
Win. T. EPTING, Druggist, Pottsville.
February 7th. 1841.
ETH Sr, BROTH ER,
Al the ON fund, No. G3„Vorth Front street Fist 4.1
THREE DOUR:: FRONIITHE CORN F:R. OF ARCH hT.
PI II LA OEIAM VA. •
Manufacturers of
What Lead dry and Calomel.
°Jou:.1111 Oil, i Red Preeipt,
Red Lead, IVldic do
Litharge. Vitriol All,
Chronic Yellow, . Snip. (411111,110
do Green Tart, Emote
do Red Ether f4ulplr.
Patent Yellow
,do Nitric
Sugar Lead do Acetic
Copperas Luna 7 Caustic
01. Vitriol Coin. do
Aq. Fortis Acet Mori hia
Nluriatic Acid Siili•h. di.
Epsom Salta Lae. , zolphilr
Tart Acid Opi. de A:lmm.
Sup Carb. Soda Rennes Mineral
rorros. Sub. Mcrc . F:thines do.
Refiliers'AirChamptior.Sal Nil rf. Krinnonni Iti.raz.
Ale Infer forsale the above mentioned arti , 1 " '""
get her with a general assortment nt Pairs. Owl:I:
and Dye SWIM, and nvery other 'mei,. In ihe Chem•
ica I a nil Medicine line. • .
Reins; mannicturers of al I i he art,elt Fragmented
under the above head. they pledce ll.f 11 , selYe , t ' •
supply their rriends and the public on the nos'
re:114.1113111P !reins.
Window and Picture Glass. from 68, 4 3s.
Oct 1 1137 4s
DOCTOR A D. 1.11"I'F7,
,ffIor:SIrEt7(FULLY informs the 'inlialutaet
of Pottsville and its vicinity, that )1t: ha
moved in town, and offers his professional servt
c a in all the medical branches to the public.
Practicing the flomccepalhic systt in, and if
requested. the Allecrpathic, he hopca from long
experience to giic full satisfaction to such as
will call on him. He will he ready fur profession
al services at any time at his residence.
AD. LIPPE,
GreenwoMl, December
THIS economical and nutricious article of food
hitherto but little known in this country except
by occasional small importations with emigrants
From Scotland at.d Ireland, is manufactured. and
for sale by the sub4cribers al their Factory in I'VE
delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. e"
superioe, being fresh. It -is also for sale by most of
the bier chants. in Pottsville, amongst whom areltles
srs Miller & flanerty, William Mines. &
ens & l'arvin. W illiam Philips & Co. Morris'iSt Bro
thers. &c. 4c. as well as by some of the merchants
Minersville and Port Carbon: _
. _
GLENDENING 8• CHAN/BF:RS,
Manufacturers or Flour. Oat Meal. & Pearl Bar
ley, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th and
13th. •Phila November 6. 1841. -
- VOX'S E:AItLY I EED.!..IISiG POTATOLA
—For , sale by B. BAN AN.
March 19
OAT MCA L.