The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 17, 1842, Image 4

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    Machine Poetry.
'ZAK WAS MADE TOM tuts.'
0 man! while in thy younger days,
Theo dost not core n darn;
You reckless run in mifcheiflo wayot
And will not iviadoin Zorn.
Your daddy's and your Loa's advice
With up-turned 13We you scorn;
And then, in after years you fiud
That 'man was made to mourn.
Look not alone on active youth,
Or manhood's ripened stage:
Man is but miserable at best,
No matter what's Ws age;
Hot see him in his boyhood's bloom
'Fore breakfast take a horb— -
And he will find ere many days
- That man was made to moofn'
,A few are fed with lux cries
Served up on 'pleasure's' platter;
Bet think not that dame Fortune does
'Midst all her comforts scatter;
ForPh! we find in every land
Lei:gets, with trowsers torn,
And thread bare.coats—which plainly, shows
That 'man bias made to mourn.'
Oh! pdinted are the thorns of ill
- .T4tpietee the breast, we find!
And Yet we make them sharper cull,
By fighting with our kind.
Then hnifera fight, and pull the hair
That drles the head adorn...
'Ulan's inhumanity to men
Makes countless thous:ands mourn.'
See, vonderpooi, besotted wight, c.
With nose so flaming red,
Contrives to get himselra gtasa,
gerhim bread:
And see him, as hiireels along,
All friendly warniuS spurn,
•Unm;ndful though a veeping vile,
And lots of babies mourn! -
O Sleep! the poor marNi faithful friend,
The dearest and the best!
He has no pellet., except that when
: • With thee he is at rest;
And I'm butlittle better off,
With on each toe a Corn.
And rheumatism in my bouts,
Which makes me sadly mourn.
CLIPPINGS.
Axacnoza.. ; --The following was told by a na
dirs of Wales: An Englishman, riding oue dark
night among, the mountain., heard a cry of Eli,-
ens's, proceeding apparently from a man who had
fallen luto a ravine near the highway, and, on lis
tening more attentively, heard the words, r Help ,
help, master help !' in a voice truly Cambrian.—
. Help! what, who are you ?' inquired the travel
ler.: • Jenkinsp
Rees-Bp-Evan,' was the reply. r I.;rzy fellov4 a that
ye ;be, rejoined the Englishman, setting spurs to
histinnse, to lie rolling in that hole, half-a-dozen
of ye; why in the name of common sense don't
ja !help one another out !"
Plead; or Ittisn.—i.l'll give you a piece of
my mind !" exclaimed a violent virago to her
simpleton of a husband.
N Then you'll rob the of my pence of mind . 0
Tetaroed her pitiful hen-pecked partner.—N.
081311.7.-A lady made a complaint to Freder,
fek, the Greet, king of Prussia.
•
•'-Your lt , Nesty," said she, my husband treats
spe badly."
4. That is none of my business."
1. But he speaks very ill of you."
js That is none of your &miners." .
4Acoartc Cearrizarntrutx . cs =We find the fol
io correspondence 'a'Snuthern paper:
Dear San—Coma home; a rollinwatone gnat
' LUCT th 601.115.
anitto moss.
tFo which he replied :
Dear Mamma—Conte to Terns ; a Betting hen
neirer gout fat. Joax licouitre.
4 Och! it's a fine thing to be a gent entail!' said
itutdy.
t Cock you up!' said his mother. , M 4y be lie
gentleman you wont to be:—what puts that in
per head, you omadbounr
Why:ltemise s gentleman has no hardships
wavered with one of ua. sure, if a gentleman
well married, his wife' wouidn't be telt elf from
him the way mine was."
Net so @e'en, may be,' •aid the mother 1.1,-
r And if a gentleman breaks a horse's neck, he
to Only a bowld rttler,• while apo serva l ,t ig a
careless blackguard for only 'along a sweat out 01
, him. If a gentleman dtirsoka till he cin't are a
bnie in a laddher, be's only 'froth,' but .dru , ,k,' is
the word for a, poor man. And if a geiplein.ni
kicks up a row, he's a-fine spirited fellow,' while
- a poor man is a disorderly vagabone' for the a.m..,
and the Justice axes the one to dinner, and sends
the'nther 'to jail. Oli, latz, the - law is a thinly
tatty: ahe takes the people by the hand, woo can
afford to Wear cloves, but .pnple with brown fists
lonia kape their distance."—Handy Andy.
A REPULSC.--Z-41efilah Stilithert.in, of Con•
noeticut, fell tri love with fanner H.thaoli's rosy
da : ughter E./z.beth ; and as no introduction is
considered necessary in that part cit the world, dae
just dropped 'in.' one evening to pay here visit.
Hr found Hobson, a surly, fat,old mortal, amine,
in:bto alb.).v chair, with i pipe in bin mouth and
a mug of beer on the table before him. Aber I.
uskial compliments. tablet), on the tanner's part,
were almost lost in putt of tobacco smote, Z de
kiish asked timidly, if Miss ELizobeth pies at
home
• '1!0 be sure she's at home,' said farmer Hot.
fop.. sue washing el..thes; duyou want to see
hir.l' •Puff puff. puff.
‘. Yes, iir,' responded the lover blushingly.
Bet" c ried th o tr aer 111 t o ne 1(h made
Zirdehfah tremble; Bet Fume out here; a man
rout., to ewe you.' Puff:
Miss Betty came out accordingly, smoothing
down'ber apron ntllookin
• Puff, puff Well. sir, do you see her, said far
mer Hubsii - Zedektah.
Yes, s r ' says
..Well, sir—yuts know the way , :ul, 1 suppose
-Bet go beck to your Webb tub. Puff, p 411:
putt"
:This was ZsAekish's first arid last visit to neigh
bur Hobsou's.—Central Curip.
Now ro Cnouss • Lay a b broom
etieVin her way—if she step overrit. dun/ take
&gr.; it she takes it up end puts it earefuny_in uls
pljsce, brush end up. take her, if you coA get her!"
G end advice.
HAMS & CIHOULDERri.
P RIME Westein Hams, ( cured wits and
without smoke,)
Shoulders AS& Sides,
cHmitun' Smoked Beef,
, Bologna Sausage,
' :Smoked and Pickled Salmon,
Halifax and Maseachusetis Mmkerel,
SLad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fish. &.!..
fur sale et E. Q.& A. IIE v DERSON'S
114 y. :28, 22
VERY CTIOICE GREEN AND BLACK
TE & J. Beatty have just received from
New York.a large supply olchoice Green aria Mace
Teas. December 28 52
SOlltH FOIL TUG COLD WATER AR 11V,—
eet to Music, for solo by B. HANNAN.
pIANO FOR SALE.—A second handed Pi
ano for sale very low. by
Noveniber 5,
•
-I,lv LI-CATI7: 1 C5)51 7 E1-50 bags re..
Ceia vi ^nd (~r
—' .5 1-IV - 417t/ ft.
NDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS Ilk FIRE
THE FRANKLIN visunAset co., •
07 PUILAWELPHIA.
Capital S 109,000, Paid in.
• . CHAILTER PEUPETUAL,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permament
••••! and limited on every description of property
in town and country on the usual favorable terms.
Office 16 Chesnut Street near fifth street.
CHARLES N. BANCii:ER. President.
DI R ECTORS,
Charles N. Banker, Samna Grant.
James Scott. Frederick Brown,
, • Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith.
Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W.Richardn,
Tobias' Wagner. Madeeai D. Lewis.
CH ARLES G. BANCKER, Sec't.
The Subscriber has been appointed agent for
the above mentioned institutior, and is now pre
pared to make insurance, on every description of
property. at the lowest rates.
ANDREW RUSSEL
Pottsville, June 19, 1841. 25—ly
Indemnity against loss or damage by Fire.
Capital $lOO,OOO.
CHARTER. PERPETUAL.
'THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM
PANY, make' Insurances. either temporary or
perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in
town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of
all kinds, on household Furniture, Merchandise,
I forses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu
facturing Stuck and Utensils of every description ;
Vitssus and their Cargoes in port, as well as Morto
gies and Ground Rents upon the most fa votable terms.
Applications for Insmance,or any information on
the subject may be niade either personally or by
letter, at the Company's office, at the Northwest
corker of Sixth and %V130(1 streets.
MORTON McMICH.AEL, President.
L. KIitIIII3IIAAR, Secretary.
Wax:crone,
Morton Mcll..lieltael, Charles Stokes,
Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright,
P. L. Lamtcrenne, f. Samuel Townsend,
Ehjah Hallett, Robert Lou; head,
George M. Troutman, R• W. Pomeroy,
Geoige %V Schreiner.
The subscriber has neon appointed AOENT for the
above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to
make INsLMANCEs upon every descriptsen of property
at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANAAN
Pottsville, Feb. 27.1841
SPOONS. 0. l:
QUEREC. May 8,1837.
nEAR SI R !—Nn article called Dr. Hewes "Nerve
and Bone Liniment," Came to my knowledge a
bout two months since, through our friend Mr. Camp
bell, and I procured a bottle and lid used it for about
a week without any material change, until lti4C morn
ing I found myself tinder the exercise of very uncom
mon feelings. innotining that could I be helped up I
could stand and walk, requitsted my family to aid
me, but they were unwillingshould trust myself on
my 'yet. not hiving for the lust Aurteen and a half
years ever even made the attempt to stand: hut my
confidence was so great that they consented to assist
me front my bed. I found 1 could use my lets with '
apparent ease, but could not bear my Wrt •on my'
feet. With support, however, I could ice one foot
before the other with a facility thaVastonished me
and all around me. They led me twice across thi;
room ; 1 sat down with feelings of happiness that 1
never before experienced; the idea wee that I was
MICE. again to be restored to the world"ran through
my frame like an electric shock. My family sorrouni
did me in tears of joy, and the excitement so coin ,
pletel) overcome me that I fainted. The same day 1
walked three tone across the flior, again bearing a
little weight at each time on my feet. 1 then used
crutches flir a few days. when my strength had
become so far re-established, that I could cross the
flour without the least aid. My adva..cement trom
Thu, tone has been almost incredible. I eau waik
two hundred yards and hick with ease. and my chil
dren, ( the bed-rid are o f ten blessed. like me. with
near adozen,) bare been no overjoyed that they could
se:treaty eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel
Italia score of years younger her-ell. Yon 0111 rec
ollect how much bent together I was when yen were
Imo here. I have entirely overcome this. If I look
ed as odd as I • felt when I began to walk. I would
base been gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma
ny of my old acquaintances. some of whom did not
know me at all. and la hers would scarcely credit their
tit uses and would hardly have been more astonished,
though one had " risen from thedead." -I have now
every confidence th it lam a well man. 1 think this
article is the must extraordinary of any I ever heard
of. anti if it is not extensively made known to the pub
lic, I think dirt proprietors are very culpable. If %on
know the persons to New York selling it. you had het
ter show them this letter. and let them infer tdi you,
or puldish this if you thaik it would aid the distress..d.
Remember me to your family,
Yours, TF
ETU A N C. COI{ NI NG.
For sale by John S. C. Martin. Win. 'P. Eiiting and
,Cleiseus ,'a fart in, Pottsville. .
May 21. 1812. 21-Iy.
the itzir curd will not the skin!!
.I§IIK dye IR in form of a powder which in plain
99 miner of net may he applied to the hair over
fl ht, the first night harm off the lightest red or prey
Iwir to a dark Mown, and by repeating a second ia,r
!bird night to. a lwighi jet hl irk. Any person ma,.
therelbre, with the leant possible trouble, hrep hen
Icor any dark shade or a fiertect black; with a pOSI•
bye rivsurirnce prrviler el appl ed to the skin.
wilt mit color. There in n. tronhle, to removing
o from the hair, an in all powder, before made. it:,
oreasoroal application, a person titreirez grey will
never he iiiown to hive a grey hair. Directions
compiete with the article. There in no coloring in
this siatament, as one can ea, I) rest
DEN PIPE, lIYDItANTS, rhe ,it,
-. 4 c . rs her has for cite I,4raden Pipe 01 various thick
nessi 3 s. sooable for e loctine water in [looses, an
otheopurposes. A iso. Illyd,aonl,S2oll,Cocks,Cocks
Ind Verroles, °Mir. loom a pilfllled kinds. Jo..? re
ceived and for sale cheap by B. BA ,NNA N
April 16 li
INV! Tr:S; the eiLizens of Po. rsv i Ile ar.d its vi
CI ni,ty, In see lits specimens of Paintinff at the
residence of fits brother, in centre street, where
he can be consulted on all thma., aolo.rlatiOng
o lus proression. Pottsville Jim's r %..1 I
Rowanif's Improved louie Mixture.
A sovEit EIGN and never failing cure for
Ague. and Fever. Persons who are afflicted
with the above disease-, can obtain a speedy and
sale cure for the seine, by applying to the sub.
scriber, wi, has been appointed sole agent for
the sale of the medicine in Schuylkill county.
Price one &Abr per bottle, warranted to cure or
no charge.
Residehce, Mahantonon street, Pottsville.
1. 7 1 7 1(ET11 9, CII U ICII MUSlC—=lust receiv
ed and forsale. by B. BA NNO.
MIA 23 22
2ICC A FTS S NOTE S. — On sheets, 'and bound
IL , unbound Also Mils of Lading. for sale by
July M. B. BANAN.
rill.llE BOOKS.—The subscriber has on hand
a variety of Time Booka of the most,appto.
.ed kind, which will be sold cheap, by
Nov. 12, 46 . B. BANNAN.
subscribers have been appoint
ed A:4entg by the New York Manufacturing Co.
for the sale of thus, celebrated Grand Action Pianos,
of either Rosewoixl Or Mahogany, a specimen of
which can be seen by applying to
December IN, M— T.& 3. BEATTY.
uUDVJGD'S GERMAN AND ENGLISH
. 41 GR A M M ERS—Just receivednnd.for Cale by
Oct. V. 43 , B. BANNAN.
iII,B.ACKERS.—Water, Soda, Sugar and Butter
Crarkers, fresh, for sale by
May 29, 2•2 E. Q. dc A, BENDERS°.
iiiiiMilli
,JUST reeeived by the subscribers 311 extensive as
snrtment of mons. wornena and childreni Fienred
and Plain India Rubber Shoes. whir!, fl•pv will Bell
rheas for cash. , S s 3. rosTvlt:
f?ciotet 29. . • 41—
PROT)F?CTION :
EXTRAORDIS ARV CANE.
=
One that urty-headnd mortals should he testing—
A treat Phvnomrnon ❑t Chemistry. • '
It is siren:fie but ally nue 'nay see
F;.ist India Ek)e Ihit brown or black as sin,
Colors tlie hair, but will not scam the skin
TO OLD AND YOUNG
EMI YE RED MEADS AND GREY!
I'ii NOJIENOV IN CIIENIISrEY.
FA \ Dl► II ill DYE
Thee dye or so,d unftz by CtiM -..1`0 1 1K Az CO.
71 Nt-odett Lane. Ne kr York
For sale only in Pont:mile by
JOIN S.C. M %RTIN.
Aiay 7, 211— I y
SAMUEL F. E% L,
Att
JOHN T. RAZZ RD.
• 27-if.
Jul) 2,
nll. %STEK & SALT-150 tons of Planter, and
150 saektrGround Salt. for sale by
Oct 2'.x.44 MILLER &
INDIA RUBBER SHOES
pIRATES MURDER& —History of Pi
rates and Horrible Iklurdars. Jest received and
or sale by , May 28; 2•l- B. BANNAN.
DERRIAN INK—Which flows freely. for the cute
"` of Steel Pensjust received and for sale by;,
.711ly 23.30- • • B. NNAN
►BLEVS COMMON SCHOOL HISTO.
Rl'—Just received and for sale by
May 21— •B. BANNAIV.
IePEEL PENS—Every variety, Pat received and
''forsale very cheap by B. BAN.NA N.
June 11 24
BILLS OF LADING—On letter sheets, for
shipping Coal to New York, just printed
and foi sale by / 13. BANNAN.
August 6, 34
WHIPS CANES-411st received and fo
sale an assortment ofGig,(Sulkeh and riding
Wbips.Und Walking Canes.
March 19.12 .3011 N S. C. MARTIN.
PAK. KERS' MUCK NA VUAL,—Being
"- • treatise on soil and manures. Also, Fbe FAR
MF:R'S LAND MEASURER. or,pocket companion
Just received and for sale by ' B. BANNAN.
A pri. 16 .16--
•
TOOTH Ah D EAR.ACHE..—Mit.res Tooth
and Ear Ache drops, a safe and speedy cure for
the above diseases. 'Just received add for sale at
'MARTIN'S Drug store- • April 16,
IVA R3117"G & G HHENING..—The cone
111: plete Farmer, rind the complete Gardener. Just
received and (braille by B. BANNAN.
March 26 13--
pICTORIAL ..BIBLE,—With 600 Illustra
lions, 3 vulutnes, (+ Tautly bound—price $6
Just received and for sale by
June 25. 26- B. BANNI.C.AN.
'DOCTOR P. P. NAG LE--Ite
• ; spectfitily tenders his professional services
to 'he r. itizens of Tottsville, and vicinity.
Ills ofhce te at the corner of Market and
Adams streets. April 16. 16—tf.
NuOURA 1103 IE IN 15ES I 111%
BLANICBOOKS.—Tbe subscriber manufactures
all kinds of Blank Bunke, from 64 cents to $l2 each,
which he will warr int to be equal in quality to any
purchased elsewhere, .tt Philadelphm prices.
April 16 16— Is. BANNAN.
IDIAPER (REAPER THAN EVER 1-
1". ritmg Paper and Leiter Paper, ruled, at $1:75
ream •wholesale, or 12; cents per ;pure retail, to suit
the times. Also a larize assortment of paper or au.
perior quality, at reduced prices. Jest recri•ed end
fur sale by June 4,23- B BANNAN.
Dr. Bedwels 'letter, Ringworm and Itch
. 1 Ointment.
FIR ICE 50 CENTS A BOX--Is one of the
1 °- hest and most efficacious remedies in those
troublesome diseases Vet discoveied as the fol
lowing certificate will show,
This is to certify, that I was afflicted with
the 'Futter in the z face, I had large running sores,
all over my throht, chin, neck and cheeks, in
deed I was so bad that I was ashamed to go out
without a handkerchief tied over toy face. At.
ter trying all ilte remedies I could think , 01,
without the slikhiPst advantage, I was advised
to try Bedwell'! Tetter Ointment, which after
using, a few bales entirely cured me, and I am
pleased to say, 'That although the cure hos been
effected for4tonte time, Mery is not any appear.
of its relurtiinft. SAMUEL DEW EES,
A - ppleiree, Shove Poplar Lane.
Philadelphia, July 2, 1833,
BED WELL'S GM LEN OINTMENT.
For he ciire: of Felons, Ulcers, old Cuts and
Sores. This invaluable Ointsien has long been
in use, in he Ci y and Liberies of Philadelphia.
an d is success in C.lf nig old ULCERATED !...oREs
and long sanding nrot ; iNns, has been ruly us
ionkhing. Priea ?5 ceids a b..x.
BEDWELL'N 'COUGH DROPS,
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE-A most pleasant,
safe and ctrieacioes remedy, for Coliens, Colds
lloarsenes., 'kness or the Breats. , produ
eine rest and ease where all other remedies have
failed.
The above highly esteemed medicines have
toll directimis attached to each article. The
'public will du well to give them a trial, as mane
thousand have been cured by their use Prepa
red by James Betts, corner of 3d and Tammany
streets, Philadelphia, fig and for
sale at the Drug and Chemieal store of
Jan. 1, 1— Jollti S.O MARTIN;
Agent fur Pottsville and vicinity
EXECUTORS , NOTICE
i LI. persons having claims ;watt-nit the Estate
11 of Robert Mt•Dermut. lute of the city of
New York deceased, arc none:* to make
known the same without &lay, to Me
-I)eroott, Executrix, Jame R. Whit Mg. E-q. or
George Hart F..accntors. in the rite of New York,
to EDW. OW EN PARRY.
Attorney fur the F:xueutorv, Pottsville.
April Is, I 6--tf
CAUTION EXTR , torpn .ARY.
140:111.: six or seven of the Philarielph,a Drtiggints
have descrodid to the meanness to try to sell the
!iodation or ctiont. ricit Blin orColombia, to stay,
ivanse or restore the fair, and Ilay's Lminient, a
',ire for P.!es. anti all external sores anti swellings.
111 Oniogists and Country Mei, hams are here , ty
warned riot to boy either of thtifie article. in Multi
delphia as they would be wholly unsalable. All u
sers of these articler ate warned never t- boy any by
these mimes, wit f invet the lire of Cerro-Tod( A 1,..
Co. nit the wrappers.—take ibis note e with you ill
test by it. or soil will he cheated. Stud to Ds by let
er, at \e York, wed we will deliver them at
lehta. Bali:more, or any of the large miles. free of
111 freight charges. CONN I'OCK ct CO.
sole proprietors, az wholesale Druggo,ts,
71 NI:IHk., Lame. New York.
And by John \. C. Martin. IVillinin T. Fpting. and
!"61Hen. Sc Parvin, Druggists, Pottsville.
- May 7, 20-Iy.
PATENT LIAO FLN P&ROUND ROPE
I=l
Line, Twine and Cordage 3lannfactory,
REAPING, PA
THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his
most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of
Boats, store keepers, his friends acid the public gen
crafty. lOr the very liberal patronage and many favrits
he has received during a period' of upwards of 12
years, o Men has elapsed since he commenced the
above business in Reading. and lie would respectful
ly inform them that after the destruction albs man
ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1811, he
built an entire n-w anti much more extensive Rope-
Walk, which he 'has fitted up with new and Unproved
machinery of the best descrilitnin, for the manufac
ture of Patent Laid Cnrifale, of every kind, fully e
(Dal to any in the United States. Ile has also added
to the above. an establishment for the tnanul'acture of
all kinds of huh:. cores. Bed Ropes, Halters, Wash
Lines, Tw cc-' Chat k. Mason. and measuring lines, of
every variety.
J would also respectfully inform all who may
be likely to want the article, that •he manufac
tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and
ITlChhe planes by steam power. - The Flat Rope is
very much used in the mines of Europe. and for the
purpose to which it is applied it has many and great
advantages over the common-round rope or chain.
T. J. will insure - J lls Flat Ropes fo be made of the
very best material, in the most carefill and experieo
evil manner. and by dachinery of the best and most
accurate principle. An extensive assortment ofcoils
of Italian, Manilla. and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope.
Row, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing
for steam engines. Lines. Twines and,Cordage °rev
ery description. Ala( Tar. Pitch and Oakum. con
stand', kept on hand.
T. )'s. best quality Italian hemp Al towing lines
are niadeon an improved plan of hie oWn. and of the
best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected in
Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as
his long experience in the io,aking of towing lines has
convinced him that they are an article which cannot
be made too good, lie has been at greAt pains and ex-
Tense to produce them perfect.
Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing
line weighing 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet
length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3f tons, or from a
15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful
ly received and promptly executed on the most rea
sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun
ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of
freight.
PI S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price.
Reading. Feb. 19 B—ty
FREsli -GROCERIES
O'd Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee.
Porto Rico, St. Croix, and„New Orleans Sugars.
Imperial. Young Hysnii, Pouchong it Souchong Tea
Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Limp
Sugar.
Pickles and Sauces, a genera) assortment.
Red, White, Yellow and Brown Soap.
Wines d Liquors, a full assortment.
Porto lico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses.
Chaco! re, Coco, Starch, Pruit,gice. 4c.
Can boaLla . .
t on as reasonable terms,
else
where.;as else
whe, • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.
i
Slay La. ! .. '.!
, c 3
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THE
tom, the Cainier and Eruptirer.
_
it imi4d be fireposterons in a writer for the I ;
read
.ers of a Journal as the Courier, to address the,r
prejudN3s, passions or seperaitions. Good coninien
sense ' , Auld at least be possessed by the readers of
this Pa-er, and those possessed of such, end those on.
ly, do scare to attract. We will now assert, in the
most nvalified terms, that an innocent remedy has
,been f,qd, tliat will absolutely -cure Rheumatism,
and sti4ess of joints, if of twenty years' standing.
The an -mina is so broad, that it will hardly eorain
crederne; we are aware, unless supported by uncom•
man todgoony. Novi the_ testimony - given to so
many warthless quackeries is so abundant that to dis
criminkii between such, and real matter of fact tes
tiinony,ii very difficult. To come at once at a point .
that ca 3 at once be appreciated, the proprietors have
resolvelo give this remedy to the poor,and to cure
those age to pay for it, before they ask pay, and then
leave it to the sufferer to pay *hat he chooses. We
entreat, therefore, sufferers to call at 71 Maiden Lane,
for sone - ,drops (Indian Elixir) to be taken, and a
Nerve aid Bone Liniment to use Outwardly; and if
they wi4 not, by one weelCs use, become more Bur
-1 prised tad delighted than they ever expected, we will
never axi s make such an assertion. Will invalids
now suf for the want of this mild, innocent, and
all nottrtremedyl If they refuse it, we pity them in
deed. —*lv. 1. Cone. 4, Eng., Feb. 19,1842.
For 'al e by John S. C. Alaltin, Wm. T. Epting,
and Clriens & Partin, Druggists. Pottsville.
May It 20-Iy.
TuE 'test medical writers of the present age, agree
in the opinion, that worms are the cause of many
serious and many fatal diseases in children.
'Their presence may be suspected where the pa
tient ha, a dry cough,a pale countenance, foetid breath,
tumid hp, hvid circle around the eyes, disturbed
sleep. asriaLle appetite, alternate ilharhma, Costive
ness, enlouged stomach, &C. ,
These symptoms unless relieved, frequently pro
duce epilepsy, apoplexy, maniac, dropsy of the brain,
inflammation of the eyes, palsy, hiccup, dry cough.
consumption, Mop, dysentary, convulsions, fevers,
&c.,.w Inch terminate in death.
From the above, parents and others having the care
of children, will see the propriety of being in posses
sion ore sumble remedy. against ihedeleterious effect's
of these utilities to the heattn and happiness of chil
dren. :derrick's Vermifoge has proved a aerenn, safe
and pleasant cute,taswill be shown by numerous cer
tificates s h ort ly m bo published, and is regarded by
those that have tr i ed as superior to all others in use.
It is so pleasent that i may be given to the most deli
cate child, without inconvenience.
Also, the Pomhantis or ledian Pills, for the cure
of all bilious dup-Ista.: thin pill has proved to be deci
dedly the best pergint pill ever offered' to the public.
It has permanently oral the most obstinate cases of
dyspepsia, sick-heat - ache, jaundice, costiveness,
choltc, aii will prove servicable in all cases
while the pulse is fal and hard, the shin dry arid hot,
and the tongue coed. Vtill directions accompany
the Vernidlige aad ).dian Pill.
Areals fthe sale 'of the above.
NV T. Epting. Poit , tville, George Relfsnyder, New.
ca,.tle, C. & D• Bast Schuylkill Haven. Hugh Kine
ley. Port Carbon. 1,7 w00...11100t the Ftaie a supply can
always IT had of Vpd. Klett & Co., Druggists, cor
ner 01 2d and Ca streets, Philade!phia.
June 18,
JA311% DOWNEY,
noESTEGITU nll4l'olB the pnhlir i that
he his broti4l with lion from New •York
this spriog, a la r.4l3.ortnient of
GnocdpEs 4- LIQUORS,
•
Which he otfi,t, fir sale at the most moderate
Philadelphia whofede prices, ( freights added,)
at his store hoosei in the new Stone. Building,
next door to his tatrn, Morris' addition to Potts•
vine, consisting
Black and Grieareas,
Falling Smut Cruz, Porto Rico, 4. New
Orleans Suga*,
Riii, J iva, and S pommel) Coffee,
Sperm & Comdpn Oils, Nl(disses,
White and Yelcov Soaps, Tobacco,
li , a and Mix I asins, es
I ,
Win and Lie .rt , , from common to the neat
quality,
A qoatitity of I
Mackerel, film
and full Karr
About 300 !Aar.'
60 barre:a sup.
May 14,
• Porr,svil
h": silken
Q. floral a ,
and Itazon B
Rails and Turn
pared to lurno4
as cheap a rate
PtlsPCSSlllg
both rail road a
ay for and expe
logs, we can co
lion to all who
:kin p 2R,
, r flE piddle ar. respectfully inforMed that the
a subscriber. have taken this latie and coin
„ mods.♦ esta bltAiment, G ently kept
by W.Jiain G Johnson. To the fur.
met paleans of this establishment and
the nnhhe generally, the undersigned
pnnnae to extend 111 the accommodations and
comtorts at this hale that men so sati.ractort:y
-received, while übdt r the charge of MrAohnaon.
W %WEI?,
JACOB PETERS.
Putt villr, June 11,
NEW imuc. STORE.
iber ilaturns his grlitelnlacknowl.
edgeinents to the citizens of Pottsville and
others, who stepped forward to'hisassistance af
ter the loss of llto property by fire nt December
last, and would alsuacquaint them and the pub
lic generally, that he has again commenced
the Drug Business in the house formerly occupied
by Charles %V. Cleteens, in Centre Street, in the
borough of Pottsvillt , where may always be had
a genera I rissorttncet of
MEDICINES,
PA I NTSPILLS,
GLASS, I DYE STUFFS.
And every other article iO the above line, which
he is dismsed to .4:11 on very low and accommo
dating terms.
N. B. IC? Physicians prescriptions carefully
ut up at the 4110 i test notice.
\lay 30, I." 38 W 14. T. EPTING.
10111 L 111E1,1'111A.., READINI:, -VAIL/
rows% 111.1. E RAIL ROAD.
RTES OF Hi LIGHTS ON MERCHAN
DIZE. between Pottsville and-Phlndelphia,
from April Is', "I:s13, per ton of 20(10 lbs.
Plaster. Slate, Tiles. Gypsum and Bricks, $2 10
Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Limo,
Tar and Pitch, 2 50
Nails and Spikes. and Rolled Iron,
Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum
ber, Staves. Sa Tob eel) and Lead, 2 90
Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and
Peer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En
gines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter,
Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oysters,
Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25
Dry Goods, Wines and:Foreign Liquors,
Drugs and Medrernes, Glass, Paper,
China and Queens-,Ware, Meat, Fish
and Confectionary, , 525
No Storage will be charged for receiving or de.
livuring Freight at any of the Company's Depots
on the !me, unless allowed to remain over 10 days.
Days of starting ot Freight Trains,on THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. 31
March 26
MEDICIN ES ! MEDICINES!
DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills
do SOothing Syrup for children.
Baron Von Hutcheler's, Herb Pills,
Duct. Gnodie's Female Pills,
Duct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Pills.
Doct. Hunt's Botanic Pills.
For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills
are said to be superior to any Medicine ever yet
offered to the Public.
A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just
received and for sale at the Drug Store of
Decll 50— JOHN S.C. MARTIN.
RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants
of Pottsville and 'its vicinity, that he has
moved- in town, and offers his professional ser
ces in all the medical branches o he public.
Practicing-he Homecepathic system, and if
regnemed, the Allecepehie, he hopes from long
Vtpenenco to give full satisfaction to such as
will call on him. He will be ready for profession.
el services at any time at his residence.
.• • A. D.LIPPE, 51. D.
Greenwood; December . 49.—tf
RS' -JOURNAL.
ER R 1 C VERIIIFITGE.
r4.w stow
..rd Meat,
In. 1 to No. 3, in quarter half
ft (:round Salt,
-tur Alban) Summer Ale, &c
20— 1 y
E ISLAND FOUNDRY
e have constantly on hand, a
rtment of ll , nlow wore, Cart
Plough points, Mould Boards,
,•It Casting., erc.. and are pre
( 'slings of ull hondsio order, at
• can be furnisheli et-ewhere.
suable situation tidjace•nt to
•c canal, arid in/yin! every fact!-
t nee in the man - Ulm:tura of east
nteen,tly promise entire satisfae
!aanr us with :heir orders.
JENDERSON & FARRELL.
PENNSIIVANIA
RESU OF BUSINESS
DOCTOR AD. LIPPE,
FrEAS.--50 boxes Souehong and Powchong Teas
received and for gale by - •
0/%29;44= - MILLER - dt IiAGGERTY.
LA" BOOKS.—McKliney"4 Digest of the
Laws of Peneiylvacia. •
McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice.
McKinney's Select Laws of Oe'nnsylvania. for
the use of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Man
of Business, or laws that every person in the
community ought to be acquiinted with. Just
received and for sale by
November 5,
MAMMOTH COMING STORE::
NEW SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING:
A T the old stand corner of Centre And Mahan
1 ~ tongo streets, Pottsville.
LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR
Will continue to receive throughout the sewn
from their Wholesale and 'Retail Store,No. 24
Market Street, Philadelphia, a choice an varied
assortment of FASHIONABLE READY MeDE CLOTH
ING, which they invite their Customers and the
Pohlic to examine. The advanttges' which we
possess of attending City Auctions every day,
buying - all our goods for cash; and having them
made op by the bgt city workmen under our
immediate direction, enables us to warrant our
goods better and cheapec than can be obtained
elsewhere.
In retorning-thanks to . our Customers for the
very liberal patronage 'we have received, we
would inform them that we shall cor.tinue to Te
e:mound keep consantly on hand, as heretofore,
a full assorinent of Superfine English, French
and German Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Sum
mer Cloths, Linen Drillings, Gambroons, &c
&e. suited to the season, which will be made up
to order, in the latest style of Fashion.
Call and See! and judge for yourselves!
April 30 18—
HOOVER'S INK.
/11HE subscriber has made arrangements for
-11- the sale of this celebrated Ink, by the dozen
or single Bottle, at Air. Hoover's wholesale and
retail Philadelphia prices, and would respect
fully invite all those in want of a good article to
cull, and judge for theist Ives.
The Departments at Wat•hingtoni after testing
the different kinds o: Ink manufactured, have
decided in favor of Mr. lloovor'n—and a supply
for the ensuing session of Congress has been en
gaged at his establishment.
The following are selected from among the
numerous certificates in favor of this Ink :
4 From the Pennvlvarsian
littovka's I NK.—Good ir.k is a very good thing,
and like moat good things, it is not very often to
be met with; but we think we may from actual
experiment, cordially recommend the writing
ink made and sold by Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, No,
1115 [Mr I h Third street, as being a capital article.
It flows freely from the pen—is transparent and
wuhout sedimer, t, and hes an excellent color. It
is by tar the heat ink we have used for some
tune, and those who are particular in this mat.
ter, cannot do better than furnish themselves
from Mr. Hoover's establishment. Their notions
about ink must differ materially from ours, if
they are not pleased and very much pleased with
his manutacture.
Testimony of M. A. RooT, Esq., Teacher of
Penmanship:
" Atter tenting the various kinds of ink found
in this market dulnig the last eight years. 1 urn
free to date that a thorough trial of Mr. J. /E.
lloovEn's ink has induced me to use it in my
Writaig Rooms, and the scholars under my
charge, in preference to any other, as it does not
corrode the steel pen, flows freely, has floe; per
manent, black glossy lustre, is entirely free from
sediment, dues not mould nr become thick ; and,
in my own opinion, only needs to be known and
tested, to be sought aft.:r and generally used.
M. A. ROOT,
S. W. corner of Eighth and Arch streets.
Philuda., Jun. 25, 18-12.
One oz., 4 oz., 6 oz., 8 uz , Pt., and Qt. Bottles
by the dozen, or tangle for sale by
B. HANNAN,
Agent for the Proprietor.
Novemher 19, 47
DANIEL B. 11Ass. JAMES LAI NG.
TOWN'HALL STORE.
HAAS & LAING,
rryt ARE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o
Schti ) I kill county. that they have just opened in
the baNement story of the Town Ilan, on Centre
street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as
sortment of
NE V GOODS,
duet brought from Philadelphia, where they were ee
iected with great care, and purcha'ed at unusually
pnv prices—comprising every variety of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China
Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware,
Among which may be found
Superfine t loths. of various colors and qualities,
Blue, Black and Fancy-colored Cassimeres,
Sattinets, Flannels. and Wielen Blanket.,
Prints. Lawns, Gingham, Morinoes and Plaids,
S lk. S mil, Linen and Laces,
Canton Flannel, Iliillands and Nankins,
Marseillesand Valenta Vestinga,
3-4.4-4, 5-4.6-4 Moslins. Bleached & Unbleached,
I
Sil , Cambric, Gingham and Cotton I landle.
N.! v arid sii, error style Summer Cloths,
Cot mimics and Beverteens,
In tint, a very general assortment of
Gentlemen'. summer Ware,
Si ik,Cotton, Mohair, Morino & ;Vors'd Stockings
Ladies' i nil Gentlemen's Super Kid Hoskin, York
tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves,
Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mins, &c.
New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and
Lump Sugars,
New Orleans, Sugar Home. and Syrup Molasses,
Tea ar.d Coffee, orvarious kinds,
Cheese, Candles, Snap and Vinegar,
Salmon. Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish,
Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beer, and Venison, .
Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal,
Havanna, I lallSpaniah and Common Sega re,
Soda , Water ann Si. gar Crackers.
Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard,
Dried Apples and Peaches,
and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will
be sold at low prices for cadb or in Exchange for
country produce.
lLi' Remember the Town Hall Store.
Pottsville. May 14, _ 207--
UZI
MO UN T CARBON HOTEL.
Schuylkill County. Pa
"' EUBF.N BRIGHT respectfully announeeit
to his friends and the public that he has tak.
en this splendid, airy and delightful establish.
t ' ment, situated at the termination o
"ss Ifr. the Reading .and Philadelphia Rail
N . ; Rood, where he will be happy to wait
....se , Ls._on those who visit the Coal Region,
on business, or for the purpose of enjoying the
mountain air and water. .The'llotel is large,
finished and fitrnished in the best style—and no
pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all
who may favor it with a 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 con.
tidently believed that it will be foundmuch more
pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in
the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large
and besutifill garden, overlooking the River
Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Catbon
Rail Road. (extending to the Mines and thenc
to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike,. aUd v at - the
same tithe affording a real and romantic 'ma af
five Mountains. The house is s„ (plied with
pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing
establishment unrivalled in the country. A
splendid pleasure Car is kept rot 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,
mid every possible attention.
Mount Carbon,Junel9, 1841
DIE
OT FOR SALE.—Far sale a Let, situate on
J ibe Easterly side of William street, in the Bor
ough of Pottsville. containing in Ironton Wiliam et.
55 feet, and 110 feet in depth. Terms $ 350 cash.
Apply at the office of the Miners' Journal._
May '7
19—
FEVER AND AGUE.
ROWAINT'S 7 O.VIC MIXTURE.
A FRESH supply of the above hledictne.a certain
...IL curd for the fever and ague. Just received and
for Went MARTIN'S rug Store
September 3.36
DIAPER 1114NGINGS BOA DEM.—
& The subscriber has received his Spring Patterns
of elegant Hall and Parlor Paper, which' he will sell
cheaper than ever. Athong the assortment are Bev.
oral acw and splendid patterns. B. BANNAN.
April l 6 • 16—
11 RIGHT'S
INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS
Of thi Nora Ameiican College Of Health.
This extraordinary medicine is founded upon Ole
principle that the human frame is subject to oNa
ONE DISEASE. viz .Corrupt Humors. or i;ki other words
Impurity of the Blood, and nothing save vegetable
cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease of every
description from the body.
If the channels of our mi ghty rivers should be
come choked up, Would not the accumulated waters
find new outlets, or the country be inundatedl---Just
so.witlythe human body; if the natural drains become
closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured
ly find vent in 'some form of disease or death will be a
certain consequence.
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
are 'eminently calculated for carrying out this GRAND
PURIFYING PRINCIPLE, because they area purgative
medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural
to the human constitution, that they cannot possibly
injure the most delicate; at the same time, if used in
such a manner as to prothree free evacuations by the
bowels, and repeated a few times, it will be absolute
ly impossible for pain or distress of any kind to con
tinue in the body. A. single twenty five cent box of
the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will, in all
cases, give relief, sometimes even beyond the power
of words to describe, and if persevered in for a short
time, there is not a malady in the Whole course of hu
man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing
and wonderful influence. ‘YttiollTrto INDIAN VIC ETA
BIZ. PILLS ire a certain cure for
B. BANNAS.
95-
COSTIVENISS.
Because they completely cleanise the stritnach and
bowels from those bilious and corrupt humors Which
paralytic and weaken the dipstivo nritans, and
are the cause of headache, nausea, and sickness,
palpitation, of the heart, rheumatic pains, to vat
nous parts'of the body, and many otht r unpleasant
symptoms.
In all disordered morons of the Blood, failed
Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inithuanatory, anti
Putrid
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a CCT
rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and
bowels from all billions humors and purify the
blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of
disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind
of fever.
So, also when morbid humors are ,deposited Upon
the membrane and muscle, causing those painsluthi
:-
illation and swelling, called
t•ZNIATIs %I, GOUT, Are.,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may he relied on as
always certain to give relief, and if persvered with,
will most assuredly, and without fait. ma kt.. a tier
feet cure of the above painful maladies.—From three
to six tit said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night
on going, to bed-, will, in a short time, completely rid
the body from all morbid ano corrupt humors; and
rheumatism, gout. and pain of every description, will
disappear, as if by Magi , . -
Forthe same reason, when, from sudden changes
of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perstium
tion is checked, and those humors vi hich should paha
Why the skin, are t brown inwardly, causing headache,
nausea, at d sickness, pain in the bones, watery and
inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoar,eness, coughs. min
gumption, rheumatic pains in various part of the body
and many other synitions of
1:A TCti I NG COLD. •
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give
immediate relief. Three or four pills taken at, night
on going to bed, and repeated a few times, will
remove all the above unpleasant smitten', and
restore the hotly to even sounder health ih,m before.
'rho saute may be said of ditib.ully of breathing,
Or
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and
/carry nil by the htomach and b.) W those rough and
phlegmy humors w loch stop the air cells of the
lungs, and are the cause ut the above dreadful com
plaint
It should also he remembered that WRIGHT'S
INDIA \ Vt.(IF. 131. E L L.S arc Certain to remove
pain in the stile. oppression, miti, , en and sickness, Inns
of appetite, costiVlqiess a yellow tinge of the skin
and eyes, and even, other symptoms of
LivE I; co FLA I P.
Because they purge from the body those corrupt and
trumant humours, which when deposited on the liver.
are the cause of the above dangerous complaint.
They are also to prevent
APOPI.FXY AND SUDDEN DE ITIT.
Because they carry off those humours w Inch obstruc
ting the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter-
Monition ot blood to the head; gnidtness, especially
on turning suddenly round, blindi,ess, drowsiness, loss
of memory, 114/1171411011 of the brain, insanity, and all
disorders of the IMO.
Those who labsarr within doors should remember
that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is
wholly unfit for the proper expaiision of the lungs,
and at the same tont ow, ing to s ant of exercise, the
bowels are not sufficiently eva owed, the blood
becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, [intima
tion of the heart, and many other disagreeable
sy intoms are sure to fllow.
w imams INDIAN V EGETABLE PI LLS
Being a Cleanser of he stomach and bowels, and a
direct purifier or the Blood, are certain not only to
remove pain or distress of every kind Irons the body.
but if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free
from thosel humours which are the cause of every
malady incident to man. they will most assuredly
promote such a just and equal circulation of the blood
that thosei.Who lead a sedentary life, will be able to.
enjoy sound health, and disease of any kind soil
absoitirely impossible.
- ,
Country agents, and others, are respectfully
informed that. owing to the great popularity. and
increastnu demand for the above named Palls, a, host
of unprincipled persons are busily engaged in
manufacturing, and vending a spurious article in
imitation of .
tOacuirs INDIAN VEG El ABLE PILLN
They are also r, rtlier informed that I have a suit
pending against one V 0. Valck, for counterfeiting
the above named medicine• and are cautioned itgalllSt
buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. k'a
as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine
Wrii , ht's Indian Vegetable His for sale.
All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are
provided with a certificate of a.i.ency, signed by
William Wright. Vice President of the is/. A. College
of Health.
Travellers,.who cannot show a certificate as above
described lhe known as base impostors --Shun
them, therefore, as you would 3 highway man, or a
Midnight- Robber.
Office's. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetante Pills, wholesale and retail, No.
Raee a. Philadelphia. No, 280 Green w ich street.
Boston
N B—Betcare of the count-rfeiter in Third Street
Philadelphia.
Ali EN ES FOR SCFILTY I.K lI.L COUNTY.
Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsville.
Bickel & 11211, Orwtgsburg
Daniel Saylor, Silva> skill Haven.
Aaron Maus, Mahantongo.
J. Weist. Klingerstown
•
Jacob Kauffman, Lower Alahantongo,
Jonas Kauffman. Co lklahaniongo,
Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove.
John Snyd.,r, Friedensburg._
I & G Martz. Port Clinton
Fetheroff, Dret & Co. Tuscarora.
William Taggert, Tainamia.
John Maurer, Mahantongo.
Mority Forreider, West Penn Township
IL Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township
Seltzer & Bock - , McKeansburg
C. 11. Deforest. Lewellyn.
Emanuel 0. At Jo. a Kauffman; Zimmermantown.
October I, 1812,
THE subscribers would announce to the .publie
that they have taken the store lately occu
pied by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re
ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, QUCeIIEIWO re, ere. among Mitch are
- DRY GOODS.
Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and
Caseittiers-Sattinetto-Mousbn de Lance—Chant
zce—Flannele—Cotton do--Checks, Tickinge,
Mor;nos—Bleached and Unbleached Nluslins—
Winter Ventings—Shawts. -Silk and Cotton
nandketchtefe—Wolecy-:-Worsted and Cotton
lioisery—'Hens [lose and Hall Hose—Gloves—
Umbrellas, &c.
Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees—
Loa( and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun
posit'er—lmperial and Black Teab—Piekles—
Spices—Syron—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo
lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps
—Crackers—Rice—Ratsins and Currants—Hops
—Barley, &c.
QUEENSW ARE.
Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware.
Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together
with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware.
Sheyels, &c. .To all of which we would invite
the attention of our friends and of the public
generally, feeling confident that we can give
satisfaction to all.
TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN.
L. W. TROIIT,UN,
S• SILLYMAN. November 20 47
25-If
BEAR'S BIBLE BIOGRAPHY—With sev
eral hundred engravings, being a Biography of the
Lives and charact ere of the principal personages re
corded in the sacred writings. Practically adapted
to the instruction of youth and private families. Just
recoiled and for sale by B. BANN AN.
May 28 •
`=' --LBATROSS QUlLLS.Albalross Quills, a new
an excellent article, just received and-for sale by
June 11 • „ B. BANNAN.
FEVERS
4R11111%
U I7ONS 70 AGENTS
NEW STORE.
GROCERIES
STov is,
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TIN & SHEET IRON WARE, &Ce c e.
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THE subscriber respectfully announces tot s
friends and the public. that ho is now
pared to furnish'all kinds of Ccoking. Parlour,
and Shop Stoves, of almost every description, for
burning coal or wood, which he will sell as
cheap as they can be purchased in Philaeialphi a ,
or elsewhere. He also manufrietures and keeps
on hand Pipe, Drums, Coal Buckets, Shovels, &c
&c., all of which he manfunturea under his oara
superintendence, which tie will warrant - iguan a
quality, and as cheap as they can be made at a
ny other establishment.
TIN WARE
The subscriber 080 manufactures Tin Wa re
of every description, which he will sell et
delphia wholesale and retail prices, warranted ur
a superior quality. 4
SHEET IRON.
By the bundle, always kept on hand, and sold
very cheap.
Persons in want of nny thing in his line, will , .
please cell and examine for themselves, be(ore
purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels confident he
can supply them with a good article at very low•
rates. • BY RON PHILLIPS,
Pottsville., November 19.
ATTE NTION.
MILITARY STORE. ''''
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FINITE subscriber — would respectful!). inform'
A calends and customers, that he has located hi.
Military Cap Manufactory
In Third. Street, No. 101. a few doors below 'Ract
where he would be pleased to see his old customers,
and as many new ones as are disposed tol'ayour hun
with their custom. He still c•mtinues to manufacture
Military and Sponmen's articles of every description,
such as Leather. Cloth, Felt. Silk and Meaner Dregs
Caps, of all patterns; Fora g e Gaps; Hoist era for troop,
Body do; Cartouch Boses,Bayonet Scabhanis, Sword
Belts of all kinds ; Canteens ; Knapsuds. different
patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do.
Brush and P,ekers, Plumes; Pompoons, Firemen',
Caps. Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality.
Shot Bags, Game Bags. Drutns,
Orders thankfully•recetved and prorni.d at
tended to. WILLIAM PIESSM AN,
No. 10.1 North Third St., a few aoora below Rare.
Philadelphia, Oct. O. 4 4—Zln .
PITHE WHITE LEAD
WETHERILL & BROTHER, manufactu.
v v 4 ruts, No 65 north Front street, Plidadd_
cilia, have now a good_nupply or their warrant, d
pure white lead, and those customers who lidne
been sparingly supplied in consequence of a
run on the article, shall now have their orders
filled.
No known substance possesses those preserva.
tive and beautifying properties so desirable in a
paint, to au equal extent with unadulterated
white lead; lIPECC any admixture of other inatiiri
-4ls only mars its value. It has therefore been
'the steady aim of the nun nutleturers, for inlny
years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure
White lead; and the unceasing demand fix the ar
ticle is proof that it has met with favor. ' It is
invariably branded on one head—WETIIERILL
& BlZtallEff, in full, and on the other, ;WAn
RANTED PERE—all in red loiters ,
Nwiember 19
To Dy ers, Bleae; , erg, Paper Makers, Stcai
Engine launders, and others, '
PASCAL IRON WORKS
WELDED lIIORGIIT IRON TUBES
From 4 inches to I in ralibre and '2 to 1.2 feet long,
capable of RlStallrllor pressure from 4(M) to `2.7,00
per square I nth, t% It h Stop Cotdia, T•, L., and
other lixtores to snit, lilting together, ;salt menu
jotnta, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and Li
LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM-BOILER Furs
Manufactured, and for sale by
MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS.
Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third & Walnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
July 11 21-1
CHEAP ROOKS.
•plliF, subscriber offers the following Books
a for sale at the very low prices named :
Nicholson's Carpenter's Guide 31 00
Clark's Commentary on the New Testa
merit, 1 volume
Life of Christ, by the Rev. John Fleet
wood, with plates, large quarto volume 3 50
Life ul Calvin 621
Diversions of Holly:not, or Mothers art of
Thinking 371
Cho liner's- Evidence of Christianity 371
Popular Infidelity, by the Rev. Herman
Hookeir 75
Uoddridge's Family Expositor 3 CO
Tyilei's Universal History, being 6 vols.
of the New icork School District Li
brary 2 50
Memoir of the Rev. Joseph Sanford 7.5
Biography of Peggy llow,by Lorenzo Dow Oil
Drew 011 the Resurrection 01 the Soul 1 0 0
Huebner's Bible Narratives 75
Keith's Deinonstiations of the Truth of
Christianity 1 371
Plum's Political Writings, '2 volumes '2 51)
%Velistei's Bible 2 50
Village Sermons 1 Hii
The Artist'. and Mechanic's Repository 100
The Village Blacksmith 621
Catechism of iron, or the Merchant's and
s Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron
`-' Trade 1 00
Ewing's Principles of Elocution . 50
Newman's Rhetoric 621
Book of Murders and Tragedies . ; 75
Pirates Oxn Book 75
Book of Pirates • ' - Ott
Philosophy of Benevolenee by P. Church 621
Aulibiography of Adam Clarke, by the ,
Rev. J. B. B. Clarke 50
Rev. Joseph Wolf's Missionary Labors 1 110
Cenversations on Nature 'and Art, with
plates 75
American Pocket Library, containing
1000 receipts 314
Proscribed German Student,L, Clausing 371
Abercrombie's Intellectual Philosophy 811
Nevins on Popery 41
Rev. Charles Buck's Works complete in
6 volumes
Fox's Book of Martyrs, large quarto, with
plates 2' 50
Year Book, or 'Manual of Every. Day. Re
ference, arranged for every day in the
year 1 25
The Female Student, or Lectures to young
Ladies on Female Education, by Mrs. ,
Phelps 70
Six Months in a 9onvent - 37/
Supplement to 4do , 31/
Sil Months in a House of Correction 75
Blunt's History of St. Paul 371
Outlines of Sacred History 50
Russell's Lessons in Enunciation . 25
William's Universal Gazeteer, 1 00
Lectures to Children, by The Rev. J. Todd 3 7 .1
• Blue Laws of Connecticut 25
Bunyan's Visions :- 50
Bonyan's Holy \War, elegant edition with I '
plates 871
,
Josephus, 2., volumes 3 00
Shakspcare 2 do • 3 si)
Do Bdo • . 325
Chillingwortk's Works 2 75,
i
Scott's Bible, 3 volumes 6 50
Plutarch's Lives '2 '2
Buck's Theological Dictionary I 121
Donay Bible '2 75
Josephus, I volume 1 .50
Pictorial Bible, 3 Valli . 6 00
Sear'a Bible Biography '2 50
Whitfields Serinoris 1 • 325
Barnaby fudge ' 50.
Hervey's Meditations F 1
Herman's Zollikoffer ( German) 1 75
Christian Philosopher, by 'Dick.. 75
,
Home Book of Health and Medicine 275
Together with a variety of other books, at very
low rates.
RIPER. HANGINGS 31. BORDERS.—The vuh•
scriber has on hand and for sale a very choicd
lot of Paper Hangings and Borders for Parlors anc
Halls, which he will sell at very low rates.
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_Also for sale a feW elegant Fire Place Screens.
November 5, 1842. 45--
Centre Street
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