The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 10, 1843, Image 4

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fED..\ EINIITII. I
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, bit! deep within my inmort heart . .
.. - Thy treasured inesee heF t ,
' '',.. Enshrinea with all that's holy, there
l•
• , '. ~ That death or changerdefics— ~
- ' And yet my woman's tongue could ne'er .
. Frame words to telt then Thou art dear.
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/To, Woditins iove is ever • found
A silem,hidden thing.;
;_ r,
itVhere hopei nd fears alternate:prise., .
^litke ihado s o'er a spring, , ' , •
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That in some! ne•and silent toed
is gushing in the solitude.' . ; •
'`l'ln: Ithe , the voiceless perfume retillied, .
• Where 13.4wers deck the' ground,
._-- That, hidden in„ , ,pleir verdant screen, .
.•
'—' ' Elseicarcely might be tburld-,- '.
'''--- -' 1 would that o'cr.tity sense might steak
'The hall a woman's heart can feel ! 1 •
A n old FOend 'with anew Face.
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t. had heard, previous to ay . .rdeao at Santiago,
Mutt Avro of - my briner Puebla, on the 0.34.1.4-ml4lg
..from the city of Mexico to Vera Cruz_; but ltitte
did I expect ,to 'see eiiber of foi l l pyr
place. Their names were MajorGee;re T. Ho
!lard and Capt. Rankin Hellion. .
While wa l iliitin• alonn. o the Pdatereii; - one of the
principle tharghfares of Mexico. I saiyapproach
leg me, on the apposite side of the street, a man
whose..gait least was tonsillar. He was dresrea
. partlfitt theildexican and portly in the Eneish
lashion—about' half and half—and a fair and lull
fice,was partially concealed by hair of more ti:an
-I,lexican blackhess and ytraightness. While ear
_ —needy surveying hi . M.-ecrosi 'the street, fur I felt .
•fully convinced that I liad biota seen the figure,
"the stranger bowed and sullied. Through ail:thel
.disguise I atronce detected the face of Al4or
.Ho
.ward; • and crossed 'over to bid him,&elecime
.Merico and freedom. •
•
The first greetings oVer;l had time to examine.
mdie.cloeciy my old companion in imprisonment.
11* light and. caring hair, which,had been suffer
etSto grow long, was now 'dyed of a more. than
qaten blackness, and by means of pomatum bald
been made to lay as straight as an Indian's. —4
L:mg confinerrient, too, iti_the hospital at Puebla,
bleached his (ace to'n very fair and delicate
` - . biae;rendercd deu,bly strange by being contrasted
with the exceeding blackness of hia hair.
~. guised as he was, howeviq,'hh easily bode
Octet) by his size and walk , and I remonstrate
with pig, upon his temerity in thus expoi,ing him
self openly, when a heavy serward.was otTered for
his head. tie said that he intended to bravo it
• -out—that ho would not expose any of his friends
by taking shelter at their houEes, but had rione. to
.st public Mexican f»ide or hotel, much frequented
:by Mexican officers, where he. (bred at the same
tab:o with them.' He considered' this course a
• Vetter one than skuhsing about, and' perhaps be
was right ; for the exceeding impudence of the
thing coinpleltli , threm liyta SIT their guard. He
f', invited me to call it his lo.'wrigs ; but resolved
•
not to expote httn thus fir, for I had been told that
•estim my own movements were watched in Alamo,
:ir l ifused his invitation.
'A
small party of Aniericani, myself among the
nuMber, visited the Dalian 'Opera Horse that eve
' Axing. -Thef avarice Castellao; now Creating, such
a sensation in our mus'eal c rele4, was paying
Rebecca, in Pi:col:l2s opera- of. 'write Temprars."
Between two (4 the acts we adj , urned to a - coffee
and chocolate rOorn Atachud ti the theatre, when
Who should we fin l'Aitelle, ch - tee conversation
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• i ' with it Mexican, offivcr,' but. M tio'r Howard. I
t'' :could not but think him imprudent in thus pipes
' ing himself; end Exp.:F-5,A my thour,his ; , but he
had come to Aft.. Tie..) "to c see the sight , ." and fit
'•;-_.drtertmned : to gratify hi nself. i 4ceiWartl3 saw
him inside the theatre, tly satol,ing• spurt), and
apparent'y. mach:gra:42d 4ith the triers. 1 -
But Capt. Iluds•to 'eiposed hirtst more.
.He even went' so far es to ctit his name in the
Cupola of one. of the mt,)st putlic churche ,r s of the
city, arid at a time_when the pica was much
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crowded. It. wes not inittals nor his nama'a•
lone which he - 6A, but Cap. Ra7loa Uul.,oir r
'Zrezan Scr!ita' Fc Vai;iteer,"` trap new be seen
as he left it, cut deep in' the wood, and among a
-:multiplicity of other 'manes. B..ittr.of them, finally
arrived In this country in safety', butno tsceped
prisoners ever ran getter 0. , Piellyettle.
COtritSING:A . country gentleman lately sr
, • iived•at Boston, and, immediately repaired to the
' house Of ",relative, a ladPsvho had 'marlied a mer
chant-of that citk. 'fhe'parlies Were glad, to Fee
him, end invited him to make their !tonic his
home (as he dictated his intention of remaining .
.in the city hut al day or two). The husband of
the lady, milieus to-show, attention to a relative
. and friend of his wife, took the gentleman's horse
toot lircry stable in Hanover street. Finally, bis
visit became a Vie tation, and the Merchant, rift&
an elapse of eleven days, fot.r.l bi , side -lodging
and boarding thezentleman, a pretty considerable
bill had rim uP,it the livery - aabli. 'AccOrdingls;,
be went to, the' man who kept the stable, and
hitia When the.geotleman took the horse
,he
WOllll pay the hilt; •
" Very good," said the stab - le keeper ;
derstand yin," Accordingly, Ina short limo the
'couivry gentleman went le t6e 'stable and orderet:
his • horse to begot ready. The htldwas of course
presented. , ,
Oh," s aid the gentlpman, , my
relation' Will pay this:"
good, sir," add the.,,stalAe r , keeper,-
:4 , ples l e to get an or] horn it Will be
the same as money." I
- - -- The hOrse was put ,up agmn, and_do ' . .w;nt
the counirp~geitite . n tn to the Long W , harf,
the meichaiit iiept.• '.l am go
" -1 ,
ing now.,
“Ate you 1” aaid'tbe merchant
by !" '
*Mel!, about - my tfarse: tho rn.ip says ail bill
intlstvbe paid Cr • „
• "Well, I suppose .I. , tai isautl rigbt, sir."
a Ye—well; ou know7Vrir your wife's
•, - ,
cousin."
i•rps,” • said the inkuchant, lilenSw you are,
but yoti I r horse is not !" r
Mtlcri B LoedU l t 1:4 II 1:1:1 - CLE LIT
are prolific in sc'temea of usefulness, but. arc nis
erably poor in execution. Life - sr , rne treed:74lm
Spend themselves in blossom, ant[ never yield any
fruit. ' A gentleman, lost summit.; snowed me
:-fine tree In his grounds, which, hit said, he bad re ;
• solved to cut-down ; for a;though it had for years
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Produced a finer blo,s-im than any other tree in his
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: -- archard or garden, yet it nerver , bare' • fruit. Fife
mentioned . this :tof a friend, who said : The fact
„La,- the, tree
. spends itself in tilgssomv , 1 - advise
- .• you ;event therind dT it, pearly halfway round
and it will probable belie tes's blossom, but it
bertrilitir." ITS tlrd •so,' and the r,'sitit wad, th it i
afrettiards 'produced 'mute andlietta fruit than
• _any a tacr treein the
,girden. Let rrie, therefore,
advise . you,7--Jo cut some of iho rind horn your
.schemes, that they may not, ird:themselves in
, blcalro
w„ but - inay work out the fruit dolefulness.
Sir Isaac ?i.e..ttin is said to have dectrAl that he
;aid not eonsiderhhnself to 113.43i1ad fitly advantage
over otheretnen, except that whafalever he consider
of sufficient importrinCe to begin, he had sufficient
'resolution to c•natintnatill ho bad a.:eomplished hfd
°meet- Dr, Johns - m, on the otherhand, crugscd
.
and lam, nted.that he was defici-nt it thisnt.ces:
awry qualification ; ha could n vet do any*
th'ng till he was forced to . it, either by .his apPetite
•or Ids creditorst Try; therefore, to sortire the
ltabil of refolution.—Rev. J. Griffin.
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CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS,
Affections of- the Liver,' Asthma, Branchitii,
Pain or Weakness of the Breast or,Lungs,
Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Retticerhege of the
Lungs,. and all affections of the Pulmonary
Organs.
•NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.
A compoutid Balsamic preparation u'i,the
Prunus •Virginiana or '`• . Wild Cherry Bark,".
combined with' the El-tract id Tar, prepared by
a r,ew chemical process, approved and recem.
mended by the most distinguished, physicians,.
and universally acknowleged the most valuable
medicine everdiscovered.
• No Quadcery!!! No Deception. •
:In setting forth the virtues of this truly great
medicine, we' have no' esiro to deceive these
.who are labouring under affliction, nor do we
wish to eulogize it more than it justly deserves.
Yet when- we look around and see ',the vast
a
mount of suffering and distress occasioned by
Many of the diseases•m' which this medicine has
proved so highly successful, we feel that we can,
not urge its claims too strongly, or say too much
in its favour: , •
Vdrio,,s remedies it is true have been offered,
and 'puffed imam:dice for the cure of diseas&l of.
the Lungs, and some have no doubt been fouind
very, useful, but-of all that have vet beeo diseuv ,
ered, it is admitted by physicians and all who
have witnessed its effeets, that, none has proved
as sueccs,ful as this, Such indeed, arc the
. sunrpasirm VIRTUES.
Of thi4 6 Balsam; that even in the advanced stages
of Colv...csirrioN, after all the mre.A.esteemed rem.
e.I. a of physicians have failed to effeet .any
' change, the use of thi's medicine has been. pro.
\duetive of, the most i:Miontshing relief, .and ac
luallY effected cures alter all hopes of recovery
had been despaired of.,
In the , first stages, oldie diseasa. termed "C.a.
farrhal Bonsumption,". originating- from neglect
ed OOLD, it has_ been used with undeviating
success, and hundred's acknowledge they owe
the restoration of their' health to this invaluable
medicine alone. • In that form of Consumption
so prevalent • amongst delicate young' feinalce,
commonly termed debility, or
, - o(40ING INTO A DECLINE,"
A' complaini with which thousands are linger.
ing, it has also proved highly sticeessful, and not
only possesses the pmVer of chieking the 'prog.
ress of tys alarthing complaint ; but also strengh.
ens atuAinvigorate's the sptem more effectually'
than any medicine we have ever possessed;
• Besides Its surprising eflleney in 'Consomp.,
tinny it is equally efficacious in' Liver' Complaints,'
Asthma, Bronchitis, and' all affections - of The
Lungs.' and has mired many of the most obsti.
nate cases, alter Every. other remedy had failed.
EfFoi . partielimiee Dr. Wistar's Treatise on ,
Censuinidion: to 'be had of the agents.
, e. -' - 7he txtriMrdinary Success -
oWell, good
!
EiM
Attending, the use of 'this medicine in diseases
of the Lung., and tifie tnanv singular cures it
has effected, having frilly established its efficacy,
and as de have already published numerous cer
tificates from the hightet authority, which prove
its valuta beyond all doubt, we consider it un
necessary tmeibibit a, long list of theta is -this
place, and. will'only mention a few cases, to show
what done.
,)1:11ILE LIFE. 'RE'AIAINS .
WE HAVE STILI. SOVE HOPE
A Sunraisista Curs.—Among the many sin
gular cures which this medicine has cfrected„
there is perhaps none in which its powers are so
folly shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin.
This lady • had been consumptive for seie;ral
years, and during the greater part of this tfine
Mad received the' best medical attention, and it
ed all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing
could he limed to arrest its progress. She be.
lcame subject to violent fits of coughing, evneeto.:
rated la . rge ormatter occasionally tin.
bluod,and step by step this fearful dis
ease continued its coarse, untiNall hopes bra re
covery was entirely despaired of. IVNite irvthis
digressing situation; fingering upon tho very
verge of the grave, she corntnenced the use of
this Balsam, which t.r . use her Own expression, op.
prated almost like a.charm. In a few days she
expectorated freely,' the cough was grednally
!tupttresed, and ever} , day appeared to add freilr
vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that
emaciated form withering, to decay, she is seen
In:Ogling in society in better health than she
has enjoyed fur year . , .
DI•nSTERE,TF.D
,'T:-..ri.unrr.—ilavittz witness
sed the sin-prising. cffiieney of Dr. Wistar's:Bal
sam of Wild Cherry, in the ease of Mrs. Austin,
l_eheerftilly acknowledge the above statement
t 6 be true and correct.
J. N. WA LT ER:Vt. D. •
' .Li.vriri CoaxeLstrar: 7 , Mrs. Eliza Thompson was
affleted with this complaint for nearly five years,
during, Which tune she was under the most skil
ful physicians--had. tried. Mercury, Botanic, and
llorrimpathic.rimetlic., , init every thing that of- -
terred her any hopes of relief. She hod Mill,
%veneering- pains in the side, sometimes in the,
shoulder and small of the back, a hacking - cough";
frequent pains in the breast, and had,been Una
ble to deep on the right side. fur three yoars--
By the use of" this Balsain, she was cured in a
few weeks, and remains well to this day.
• ' ' ELIZA THOMPSON.
, .
. . . ' Woodstown, Sept. 4;1811.
Dear Sir ...—Alfhcitigh your invalualle medi.
eine has already found hundreds of proVerful ad.
i m e a fe , r, it may still be gratifying to you to re.
cciire a communication lrom any -one -that has
been relieved by it. r Such, Sir, is truly my ease.
1 have been a victim to that terrible !Breese
onsuniption, for many months, and have'suffer.
ed so much, that I had, become almost weary of
my life. Heating Sour Balsam so highly prais-,,
'ed, I. began taking it a few weeks back, and can:
assure youit has - relieved me ninre than any
thing Ihave ever nsed before, and Tconfidently
'believe it will core me effectually. Please give
the i bearer the worth of the enclosed, and 'oblige,
Yours Respectfully,
JOHN PE:ARSON.
Chdstereountv, Sept. 6, 1811. '
Friend Wistar.; 7 _lt gives me 'much pleasure
to inform thee that my wife's 'health has imPinv.
ed guy , Mitch since she has been using thy Bal
een; of Wild Cherry, and 'we think there is no
doubt brit it .will cure her. She has taken the
' two botile:l I purchased from , the,, short time
since, and her cough - is much better, she also
sleeps well at night, and say. she has found no
thing to give her so tniich relief. Thee will please
'give the hearer two bottles more fur - re
Thy Friend; EDWARD HOLMES. ,
.
- Lancrister.County, July,' 18, 1841.
Dear Sir:—Plewim send me two bottles of your
menuine BJlei in of Wilil•Clierry. -I Italie been
afflicted with Consumption for the last two years
and
: suffered very rOtigli with a revere cough,
pains iri my breast, difficulty of breathing, night
sweats, .a., and having tried numerous remedies,
arid also been under several doctors, yet I could
not' find anything: to relieve me until 1 used,
some of your 11- Ishii,. I got' one bottle from a
neighbor, of min who is usin,,,mil, and have found
etch wonderful elief front it that 1 have no doubt
it will cure me effectually. 2
Very respectfully yours, &e, -
ROBERT 110:01AN.
' P - ktead the following from Dr. Jacob Flnit.
min, a physician of extensive practice in D'u'n.
tingdon county. -:: .
-
. Dear Sir.-1' procured one bottle of Dr. Wis.
iar's Balsain of
--o Wild . Cherry, from Thomas Reed,,
• Estl.f this place, and tried it in "it eSso . of 011.9ii
nate Asthma, on a. child of ,Paul S`chwebie, •in
which many other remedies had been tried with.
out any relief. The Balsam, given sudden relief,
and in my, opinion, the child is effectually cured
by. its Use, Yours, &c„,, •, ,
• JA,OOB HOFFAIA,NOI. "Dr'
Deceinbcr 03d, HAI., - - '
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Dear Sir,—Your Balsam
.of Wild tberry_has
erected - so.ne astonishing Cures here, Pne of
- which is an old lady, Mrs. Rwiesik - Nslio had been
Buff sing for.a long time with Amines's of tare:lth:-
ing, , n 1 general weakness, until she weilifinaLly :
obtie
to keep her bed.,' - After varieui.nther ref
. i t 4d.
metites had been resorted to in vain, she common
cad using your Balsam, and after taking turo,bot
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n•ar atio.far recovere# as to he able-to aticod
to-all the duties' of her hcruse, and onlakinitato•
,bottles mop was entirir.cored. -
Rcipectfu!ly &c •
• - I ' ' ITCON S. C..1%1AL1T11..
PottsF . il;e, Pa. • • - ;1.
C 4 l.L f 77/ON.—As thee', 15 a spurious mixipro
called lyrop of Wild Chrrry, purchasers shOuld ,
be very particular to ifrk'for Dr. %VISOR'S
GALS :Vl, and obserie i ltis signature on the, Bot
tle.' i '' I , I ' h .. -• „' l'' " .
' Prep red.for'the proprietor , nod, sold at sibole.
sale by . W r illiarns &Co.;Chenaista. No. 21 'Minor
Street.Thiladelphta. I
Sold 'in' Pottsville by IR B. RICH HOLTA and
TURN S. C. OIARTIN, .and in ;almost ev ery
tovrril a d;sillage throughout the country,.
,Pricc 0100 a 'Bottle. ~ ' ,
''', 'itinuary 7; 1843: -, l' ' 2
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1 JAST,i9 LAIING.
.:. Diszne B. H ' ai.,
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TOWN I 1 ILL . STORE. 'I
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• • J . ' HAAS Si.,. ' LAING, ' .
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nleasure in a I nnouncing to Th e citizens ia
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F.!
a. ;Se riylkill county. t i nt they have just opened in
the his ment story of the Town Hall. rin Centre
street. in the 'Borough of Pottsville. a splendid as
sortment of: 1 • ' " ' • ,,.
NEV— li•' I , AV GOODS,
S.
pat brought Dona Philadelphia, wherethey were se.
Feted with greai care, land purchased azunusuallj
ow prices—confprising every variety of ,
.
prfr Goods, Grocer+. Glass:Wdre, ' C hi na
Ware. Queens and Eartheni Ware, -.
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Amongiwhieh may befound
' ..Superfine Cloths, eivirious colors and qualities,
Blue.lßlack and FancY r colOred Cassimeres, ' ,
Sattitiete, Plannel4. and Woolen Blankets. •
frinta,lLawnirGinglAms,Morinoes'and Plaids,' : !
5.1 k. &tin, Linen l and Laces,
Canten,Flannel, Hollands and Nonlife; '
Marseilles and Valcntia VC - stings,
• 344. 4 1 t4., 5-4;64. Muslin% Bleached & Unbleached,
Silk,fillambric;Gingfiam and Cotton Handle.
iki e.w*d '0 i crier style Summer Cloths, •
Cottonades and Bevefteens, _
In tineinlvery general wittortmont of
Gent einea's Stiomerl; , ,Vare,, 1
Silk. Cotton, Midiair, ji Torino &Wors'd Stockings
Ladies' : nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, I loskin,,rork
tanl,-.Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, 1
' Ladit' Silk, Mlitirnd Picnic Mitts, &c. .. '
New Orleans. t. Croix, Pavel 'Rico, Loaf and
Lamp`. Sugars,. 1 . ! : , 1 .
New
4
Orleans,SUgai ruaenndlSyrup Molasses, .
Tea i:d Coffee, of va ious It inds, ,
Chc e; Candice, Soap and Vinegar,
Salreon.llerfffig, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish,
Han#, - Shoulders, Smoked Reef, arid Venison,
OliveOil,Presh'Pruitl p and Oat, Meal.
Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Spears,
• Sodal; Water nnu Svglar Crackers. -. r !' i
• ' Sperin'Oil. Butter. Edgs, and Lard,' ',- . - •
Dried, A pples hrid Peaches, ,'' l - ' - - -
and e great varietyl•ofother articles, all of which will
be sold 'at !low prices foreash, or in:Exchange for
countilprOduce. - I 1 ,
TCrißetnemberithe T'-oton Kai/More.
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Pottsville. May .1, j - I •
1:17',,W1l0 WA. TS 13 - ARGAINS. XII
1.", 11 4 ,PINCOTi - Sz. - A YLOR 'nth 'receiving from
/LA their Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 21,-Mar
kei street, Philadelohiai a lot of superior Ready Made
elothinvr r ., and which they are obliged to over at low:
i. -
prices.l in order tcidispiise oftlicir Winter stock, and
b' f,elling at reduced Prices', it Vein enable them to
dispos of ir,e.ir splendid assortmentof Clothing, to
the en ire :satisfaction Of the ctlstotner9. By calling.
and, e arming, you wfil find full Lined,Plaitfand Fig
iire4 e.aver, Cloth Stutout Coats, varying in price
fr °Ea ' - ' i- ' $ll 00 to 15 'OO
Siperiiir L'nlisiiiP‘ilot coats, - li 004(00 00
do.l Flushing 1 1 do - •11 50,t0 5 .00
. do 1. Bltie sec! Brk. Funk Fonts 910 C to 12 00
do 1 ' do l ' Dress do, 9 1 90 to II 50
do 1 Grey and Green Cloth Coats 7.00 to 9 CO
-do 1 Moleskin Frock & Dress do ~4,00 to 500
Also cry hand an assortment of Fancy
Satin Vests. I ' : i .2 50 to 450
Wiib a variety 'of Suspenders; Stocks; and Collars.
Sze., all of Nvif,eh;vi , ill lite sold to the (vire satisfac
tion of alhthat m y by '
LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR,
H - Mmmoth Clothing Store,
Corner of Mahantonen nnd Cr
Corner of Alnhan tonna and Centre street,
P. 8;-117e are now prepared to accommodate
those fifteen menl tl4called on us last Saturday. fo
SurtotCnats at their own priees. •
Pott, ville. December 31:'
NE }V DEUili STORE.
E.
info ins the Citizens of Potsville, anti.
Schuylkill county generally, that he'
has opened. ( in the store ibrmerly oc
cupied by Mr.Slater,)a general ,aasortment- of
Dru - Medicines,
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: Chenicals, , Paints,'
•
• 0,13, 1 - 1 r • Dyes,
Vormshes • Putty,l,
• Classi Ir , • ..§pices,
Patent Medicines, •
•1 , .
Arid solicits aishare of public patronate, cor.fi
dentl3i assuring the ptiblic that every (article in
his' line, shall be of i the first 'quality, 3; tia purely
genuine. . •
serr cl a regular ap?tentjcesiiip to the
busines in Philadelphia, those who, favour him
with a call, eatj restisatisfiedAhot he will, guard
strictly agains all mistake % and have theirmd,
icirolal put up with the greatest care and nicety
Physicians Prescriptions attended to with par,
tieular care, at .11 hotirs. Country Physicians and
Storegeepers,'s pplicd-at a small advance on ci
•ty prices. Pottsville-December 3.'-49—f
• NEI
200 New Cobb'
200 do do
200 do do.
50 Frosts Amy
50 do ' Hist
50 da . Grp
50 i(Eitles t Ai•
50 Mitchell's (
50 •i do
50 do
SC,IIOOI. BOORS,
!s Spelling Books
I. Renders Nri:4. •
'do- No: . ,
;email Speakei
gory of ,the I.Jnltcd States
ammarS '
ithmetics' r - •
if phtcal Readers
Geography and Atlas
Primary Geography
will be gold wholesale and retai
prices, by the subscriber •
B. RANNAN.
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All:or which
at Philadelphial
January 21,
Valuable Cool, 'fillets to Rent.
fl, o et on aSes, to suit applicants , all that tract o
D
laud belonging to the North American Coal Co
known as the ill Creek Tract. containing the fur
lowing list of g
oal Veins; many of whicb, 7 arnong .
,others' , , the Pea h Mountain :Veins— having Atsange
- of Over a . mile ' - length, viz:—Lewin; Spohn, Barrac
leuo,Rearson, Clad:son. Sievenson/Little Tracey,
Peachl-Mountai Veit s:.Green eark,, or Ravensdale
Nein YerPendi .ular, Diamond,-and Big Diamond
Veii4l,along wih many 'others not narned.
'. AlsO, all that I tract called the, Junction Tract, be—
,iring m
ing the B. id company.containing—the Salem,
Forest:Rabbit Mole, Mortimer,Tunnel, Black mine,
f.!. LaWton and'Aiffed Lawton Veins. I Also. a Saw
/IA 1. Old Grist Mill,Situated on the Mill Creek Tract
all of which wilf be rented on moderate terms byap.
plyingi to I ' 1 . :DAVID CIIILLAS. - '
at his loffice, at the Landingi of said company, at
Pottsville, or to, - ' i
1 1
._ 1 TIMOTHY M BRYAN.''
1
Market Street, Philadelphia
.Dteeinticr 17, ' ‘5l-3mo
H HANS I !: &C. ' '
••• F, eubscrilact announces to the public that he
has on hand a . .rigequainitY of well cured Hams.
Dried 113eef.'T0n4.e..4 1 , &c. &C.., which hevvi II sell at
VERY'tow RATES Fun 4Aslt.Bt his stand in Centre
Streeq oppositti thor own Hall. All stnnlccd meat.
.which ion trial should prove not to •bc good, will be
taken beck. .
He'always keeps for sale all kinds or Fresh Neat,
'whiekiwili be sOld•at redrierd prices--arid respectful
ly soli its the patronage oT the public.' •
.10.11;`.1 REIGF.R:
,
Pott silk Feb.ll - 7-ts
erff, Bleachers, Paper .13pLiters, Steam
,IP.tsgine .limUdera, and °there...
BE
PASCAL IRON WORKS.
IVELDEO - VROUGHT IRON TlipES
From 4 nuclei to in calibre and to 12 feet, long,
eapabie of sustaining pFssure„ Porn 400 to ZOO lbs.
per, square inch, with :kti4 T.' and
other fixtures to suit.' fining toz.ther; with. screw
, joints, emitn We for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and •for
LooppoilvE pad wild STEAM ISOILEIL
• .
• I • , • • •
IPR
,74a0ufacrored and for_ sale by
MORius, TASICIF4IAr. .atonitts. •
. vvaA, houp sE. Corner of Third di Walnut , aireets
•
, PITILADELINniC.
•,I '
July3l.. • . •
FEVER AND I ADCIE.
P
7 .
OWA ID'S 'A ONICMIXTURE. •
•
FIIES4 aupplyeftho abo v eßldietne.a certain
,z3l, ante for the rover andiine. ittst . .teeeived and
Jude .84ART161'§ Drug Sttme
..September 3. - - •' - • i B6
I '
IMMI=M
THE' -IVii - NE'lig'-' ''''4lo 'ORM'', .
SHE RITALTY:
To the Free and:'''mlepeettent Elec
. totiof Schu ylkill -counts.
AT the earnest solicifiation of a number of my
friends: 1 have been induced to utfer mysrlf
as a candidate for the office of
• SII4RIFF •
At - thv l ensuing electian r l Should you think, ro
per to elect me. 1 pledge mkielfto perform the
Antics ef 'said office, to,the best of my _ability.
SAItUEL. CHRIST M I A 2 - N_.
Hiarch 13,
To Ole 'Free andlodepetident Eke
tots of Schuyt!till County. •
ItAvING been solicited"by a large number
" of my friends, I a'in Induced to offer myself
as a candidate,, at the; ensuing; election, for, the
office of I
Sri
Should Ibe lertunsrt ' o n 'a lF s to F'
. receive a msjority
of your rotas I will perform the duties. of that
office impartially and to the best of my ability.
WILLIAM MATZ."
'Wait Brimswig„
.12—
To the Electois of Cu.
FRIENDS AND
. FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the
urgent soticitation of a number of toy friends,
lam induced to offermysellatt a canaidatO for the
office of
_
s R. r F • • •
At the ensuing election. Should you think proper to
elect me, .I ed ge myself to perform, the duties of the
office to the of my abilities..
U ,
March It.
To!lhe free and Indrpenden't Eke:
' lord of.Seluißkill,Coutitif.
TAIZIF.NDS AND. FELLOW CITIZ,ENS;--llav
ing been solicited bra number of my friends. I
induced to off' r inyselfas a-candidate at the neat
General Election forjthe office of •
Should I 'be so fortunate as to receive a majority
of your votes 1 pledge' myself to perform the . duties
of said office with fidelity to the best of my ability.
I . JEREMIAII REED.
Pottsville, March 4. •
EEO
INSTI
mom
Marcli 18,
To the EleetOr s ..
of schuylkill Co.
FELLOw OITIZENS r—At the earnest soh.
citation of a number of my fellow.eitizens;l
have been incinced to offer myself as a candidate
for the office of : • •
, • SIIBRIFF_
At the ensuing, election, and respectfully solicit
your suffrage. Should Ibe ao fortunate as to be
electee to said office, I will endeavor to perform
he Auties tliereof;to your satisfaction.
•
Ytiui fellow citizen,
JOHN Vik BICKEf..
Much 11,
To the Free and Independent Voters
. of Schuylkill County'.
M2ELT I OW-CitIZEN:S:—The solleitations of
'numerous, friends, who. have promised me
their.suppce t, hav'e induced me to offer myself to
your..consideratioit, as a eandidun for the Of,
flee of.
SHERIFF,
. _
,
at the next.' Octofter Election, Should I be so
fortunate its - Io receive a majority of your votes,
I will spare nn e*ertions ,to give !mire suitslue
lion, fulfillina; the duties of the Office with
industry 'end fidelity.
NICHOLAS SEII2ANCEff e
PottSville, March 25, 1843. ' • . 13
.
To She Elletitrs of ,
.
re
ELLoW. CI-TREYS;:—At the solieitatiOn
la• of my friends,' who [Ave voluntarily pre,ini
sed to support nto in different - -sections of the
countv,,l have been induced to offer mys,elf as
a * candidate for the office of '
, SHERIFF .1
r
At the ensuing election. Shotild I he so forth.
nate as to be elected. I pledie myself to perform
tGe dutiesmf the:office with fidelity ; to the best
of myabilities. I JOSI - Ifik BOYER.
Ill4eansbus6 MareN2j, 13—tt.19t
•
To the Pro Olut, Indrpentteut - flec
tors Of Schuylkill 'Comity.
FELLOW CITIZENS:At the earnest Rolla
citations of a:number of my filends, I have
concluded to oiler myself as a eamiidate Tor the
office of •
SHERIFF
At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit
your votes. Should I he elected, ',Pledge inyselt
to perlorm the'Llutics of the office to the best of
my entities,
MICHAEL SELTZER.
11-
March 11, i
.TO the Eleetore of.Sehltylkil; Co.
rLLOw CIT=IZENS!-LI offer myself as a
candidate fur the office of
;SHERIFF
Of Schuylkill COunty, at the election in October
next.HS.liod you elect me, I pledge myself to
do my .duty wlt fidelity.
Pottsville April 8, 1841
I'o the Voters ofSelitOkill County
• Fell 6! Citizen's the hope Cr receiving a
majority etym.:vote., I hereby offer myself
,as
a candidate fur the office Or's.
. StHERIF , ,F,
At the, next General Election\ If elected, my
best exertions shall be used to dorm the du.
ties aPpertaining X th. t i other:, Oomptly and
faithfully--and if defeated, shall rem in
Yours in Friendship, •
ANDREW IL WI
Barry, April 29,
PAM:RING cUEArEIt THAN WM
AVASII4NG
grim subscriher has just received4oo . pieces
Ja • of Flowered Paper and Borders, for Rooms
and Halls, at prices ranging from 18 to 50 cents
per piece. We invite the. particular- attention of ,
city cash custeMers ,to otir supply, with a request '
that they will try the experiment of offering. us
-Specie Funds for ,paper .(or, country funds with
disdotint added) before purchasing in Philadel..
phia. i. ,B. BADMAN.
May 20, - 21—
FOR LE OR 13XCRAGE,
• POTTSVILLE LOTS.
I"._OTS Nos. I aand 0 in Fisher's arldilinn, contain
/1.4 ing each 30 recl front on canal street. extending
in depth 150 feet to a 50 feet street, and adjoining lots
of 11. %V. Richard's; .1 M.Fisher and others. These
lots are ;pleasantly located for dorellings,and will be
sold 16w or eschsngt d for coal or other properiy.
Apply • ALLEN CUTHBERT,
Phila.. May 20.21,-4t 355 Arch street!
COAL! 11,0 MA!
WANTED ito purchase about 2,000 tons Su
" pirior i gnality red ash coal. Any person
having that 9tOptity or less
.whieh he will sell
low forceih, will please address a letter to %V. L.
K. No. 130 11drnmersley street, New York, sta
ting Vern and ather particulars, with the price
delivered at New York or Vhilidelphia,orat Pott s
vi_lle, receieimmediate littention.
,
9.0,
. • PUBLIC SALE .
iAT siT T A MORIN FURNACE.
WILL be "exposed •to -sale by publib vendue, at
,Shamokin!, litrnaCe. in tkle town of Shamokin;
on Tuesday, the pih . day or-June next, the following'
property, , I. •
. Two hundred thousand feet ofOak White, and Yel
low Pine Lumber, consisting principally , of plank.i
boardsand scantling ; thirty Rail Road ,Cdrs. alintist'
new and in excellem order calculated to catty throe
tons of lump coal each . ; ten setts Of CacWheels, Ax
les and !loxes, with all the wrought and cast iron and
brass work necessary fOr rail road cars; :seventeen
large Drift Cars ti ten small ; sixteen Car Wheels;
a sett. of Fumate Tools - ;. a - sett of Saddira'Tools;
lot of t floiler Ikon; a lot. of new and 'old Wrought
Iron ;.7'Wheelbarrows. Shovels. Ficke, and a variety
ofTools usually used about a furnace and imthe min.!
idg. °renal. Al#o. dun Ifdrga'and a one'Rehe'Cart.
The, terms Withe inadd known on the day of sale,
il eu Y bsc A
by JohnNicho)ll tu tli t tz A en s t i o rn ft
h ll
•
Assigitea 9114 Shamokin Coal .5- - iron Co.
Slitirhokin; MO' 20111.1843. - 22.—,
S .
MOKED,PICKLED - SALMON jqst a
re.
ALI
ceivid aii4Ar.eale by, ' ' •
May 20, . T. &J. BEATTY.
ME
EMI
CHILBL-10.1 REMEDY—'I I
cure tar frosted frit and ha •
sale and retail at EICH • OLTZ •
cal Stole:Pottsville. Pa. Jsl
I'EItSIINKr—In
PhiLicielphinprice, for sal
March 11. • .
VCIEASPS CANDY.--
Cotig,h Candy'. just repair
Agent. Pfdladelptna, , and for
DrugStoie Decc
ILILITOPS :SL CANE. I,
V • 'Ole -an assortment ofG:
Whips,and Walking pings- I
Marchll9.l2 )011
itECEER'S EYE
Hl of this.bighlg celebrate
inflamed .:Eyes—just recci
- • JOHN
JaonOry 28, 1843„ •
-
. , •• WRIGII
•
fNDIAN
VEG ET,
Of the North American .
This extraordinary ntedicin
Principle that the human . fra
o?E 014719 E. viz .Corrupt Hu
Impurity, of the Blood, and rr
cleansing, is wanted in Order te
description from the body,
if theichannels of.our , mi
come choked up, would not t
find nevi outlets, or the coon
so with the human body; if the
closed, {he accumulated imnrii
ly find vent in:some farin of di
certain consequence.
WRIGHT'S DIAN A--
are eminently calculated for !carryingetul this GRAND
en al ev INd gaiscim..e„becau se they area purgative
medicineto justly . balanced and .withal so natural
to the hiiman
, cun,,..astitutb e isifitn; that they' cannotcannotpossibly
injure th e most daicate; at tieused in
such a anner as to produce free evacuations by the
bowels„! and repeated a few times, it will he absolute
ly itnpoksibln for pain or distress of any kind to con
finite in the body. A single twenty five cent box o,
the afidVe 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, Mere is not a malady an the whole course orhu
man WS that can possibly withitand their, astonishing
and wonderful influence. WHIGISINDIAN VEGETI
see Pli. W
t.s'are a certain cure for
1_ , COSTIVENESS.. • h
Because,they completely cleanse the itoinach and .
bowels from those bilLoirs and col rupebi r mors which
paralyie and :Weaken the digestive organs, and
are the cause of ,headache,l nausea, and sickness,
palpitation of the heart, rheumatic nains in ya
nous parts oral° body, and many othe r unpleasan
symptcims. • - • •
in Al disordered motions of the lood, called
Intermittent, Remittent; Nervous; Inflammatory, and -
Putridl
FEVERS.
•Wriiht'sindian Veg,etableiPillti will be!found a cer
rain remedy; becuse thycleanse' the Stomach and
bowels from all billions humors • and purify the
blood; consequently; -as "they remove' very kind of
disease, they are absolutely certain to carp every kind
o f form".
Soots° when morbid humors are el (posited upon
the membrane andmitscle, causingAhuer pains laps
mation and' sceellin g, called . .• •
R II EU M ATISM, GOUT, Ste.,
Wsight's Indian Vegetablp rills nay be relied .tin as
alwayS certain to giVp relief, and rf pTvered
will mast assuredly, and without fail, make a per
feet core of tke above painful 'maladies.-rfrom three'
to six i bl salt] Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night
oegoing tn bed, will, in a short tune, cempletely,rid
thetody from, all .morbid and Corrupt Ilumorr; and
rhecniatis.m," gout. pain Of every d
disappear, as if by !Tingle,
For the same reason, when, from su nen changes
nfibe atmosphere, or tiny other cause,The perspira
tion is checked, and theise humqrs which should pass
offlay the skin,arethrown inwardly. caustngheadache.
nausea, ard sickness, pain in the bones, watery and
inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, Couglia. eon
sumptinn.vheumatic pains in various part of thp body
anti many othernymtonts.of
• •
•CATC El N G COLD, •
Wrigbalndian VeAttable , Pills will invariablyiive
immediate relief. Three or four pills taken at slily
on gn:insg, to bed, and repeated a few - times,' will
retouVp .211 the above unpleasant symtoms, and
restore the body , to even sounder hrahhthan before.
The same may be said of difficulty of breathing,
}Light's Indian ve g etable Pills will loosen and
parry ; ofiby the stomach and bowels those rough and
phlegmy hpmors Which stop the air' l cells of the
lungs, and are the cause of the'above &earn! com
plaint s
It tihould also remembered that WRIGIFI"S_
INDIAN EC:ETA 888 ?ILLS arecerjain to remove
pain in the side, oppressien,aausca and sickness, loss
of appetite, costiveness. a yellow tinge of the blur
and eyes, and every other sytTlpfOrns of
LIVER COM gLAINT.
Becah se they purge from — ‘theiboify those corrupt and
stagnhnt humours, which when deposited on the liver,
are the cause of the above , dangerous complaint_
They; are also to prevent
!APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN D'EATIL
.Becahse they carry oft those humours which ehstruc-,
ling the circulation, arc the cause of a rush, or deter
mination of blood to the head; giddiness, espeelajly
on talying, suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, joss
of memory. inflanntion of the brain, insarify, and all
disorders ofthe mind.
Those who labour within doors shciuld remember
that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is
wholly unfit for the proper eapaniion of the lungs,
driel at the same time owing to o ant of exercise, the
bowels are not sufficiently eva' uaiedJ the blood
becomes impure, and headache, indigeStion, palpita
tion Of the heart. and many other. IlisagreealAo'
sy mums are sure to follovi.
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE. I'ILLS.
Being a Cleanier of the summon and bowels, and a
direct purifier of the Bloe,d, are certain) not only to
remove pain or distress of every kind from the body,
but, if used occasionally„ so as to keep the body free
fromthose 'humours which are the cause oj every
malady incident to man. they will most assuredly
propiote such a just and equal eirculatiete of the blood
that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to
enjoy sound health, and disca.se °fans; ;kind will be
absolutely impossible.
I:A UTIONS 70 AGENTS.
Country agents, and others, are r respecttul y
informed that, owing to the great popularity, and
increasing demand for the above namediPills, a host
of unprincipled persons
,are busily jengaged in
mamitheturing, and vending a spurtous atticle in
imitation or
IMIGHT'S INDIAN VEG ET ADLE PILL.
They are also further informed that f have a suit
pending against one V 0. Failek, for counterfeiting
\ the above named medicine-and are cautioned against
bnyirig or receiving medicine from 'said I V. O. Polak,
asi\he cannot by - any possibility have the' genuine
Wrtithes Indian Vegetable Pills for
"travelling agents, with. genuine n edicine are
provided with , a certificate of agency, signed by
Willlarit,Wright, L Vice President of the N. A. College
ofllealth\
• \
Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as abrive
deseribed,Will be known a s base impoSters.--Slitm
theta, therellire, as you i?pulif a Ilighwai i man, or k
l'ilidnigl2t Robber. -
°Mee's:devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
%V C. LEIB.
15-
SON.
le*
„ces, .. ....,....msively to to,— , ..gbt
indian 'Vefetable ,Pilni, wh o lesale at:ii !retil, - No
169 Race St. Phdadelphfa.No,.2l3B Giee a:with street.
Bestial-
I
Nl-11-... Beware of the count-rfeiter in „Third Street
Flaladdphia: ,i
AG EN TOOK SCHUYLKILL C O UNTY..
Thomas &James Beatty. Pottsville.
Biekel &JIM, Orwig, burg. •• •
Daniel Saylor. Schuyl ill Haven.
: Aaron Itteits, Itlahant ngo. '
• JillTeist. - Itlngerstot n ' •, 1 •
Jaeob Rau - Milan, Lo er Mahantongo, • t
Jonas 10(141 - man. 4 e blahantongo,., ,
Caleb Wheeler. Pine rove. ;
' Jdhn Snycb7r, Friedensburg I •
1& G Marta. Port Clinton I
Fetheroff,Drey &CO. Tuscarora. •
• 'William 'Pawn, 4 ,ratnaqu'a.
JOhn..Maurer. Mahan tong°. .
:quality FOrreider, %Vest peon Xownshie
R !Schuler &CovEast BruriSwick Township
Seltzer & Bock. Melieansburg ' I 4.
C.I H. DeForest, Levelly n:' • , 1
talannelo.' & Jt...0 Kiernan, Zimtr
"Detober 1, 1842, - ' ,' -
21-4
.
JUST received in addition to former s upplies, a
trnie u a g eral Irani-Am:tent (if '" - • .• •• •
s Paints, .
- - .
Medicines, . Oils. and .11 PPentle ,
Chemieas. ,: , Dye Slap, - •
Perent Medicines, Varnishes, '
Perfumery,. " .
.Glass,fronk76y9 to 24byP:j
.
Tegetlier with every article in his line, wTiile be
offers for sale, at a smalladiance, and solicits the at
tention of PhysiCians and country dealers generally:
I • ; . . ~/01IN 8. C. I%I4RTIN.
,95r Particular ettention given to7Phyaima" n's Pro.
senOtionsoit'all hours. . t ':' '". .1 -,
Dipvernher26:•• , ~ . - •• ~ 49--
S' EEL (PENS, The fubS4llier hi
of alsuet reoeistd a fresh supply of gist): Penn
most evety kindOrnong,which is We
PEN.
Said hSbc'eclual to goy, cstinei li . For sale cheap,
by ! . • • . BASNAN:
SaY27,
I ,-- 1
I I
1
l ammed. a certain
• , sold Only wtrOli.
1: new Dnii&Cheak
uarx7,
and; 25 lbe. Kega,
by, 1 •
11. 13.11!INAN.
• supply of rem_
• from the Whotesal
sate „et • MARTIN'
,ber 31, ' 1—
ust received and
• g.Sulkey, and riling
N
ALVE,—A. titipply
Salve tor; Arid and
ed end f!r nntnby
IN's Drug Slime.
s •
Lg PILLS.
C ' alrge of
is foaedell'upo l n the
e is su
t hjectto o:salr
ors, or in otnerlvords
iothing save vegetable'
,drivediseasegfevery
hty rivers ittnaeltl be
e accumulatedlwatera
ry be ipundatetlt--hist
s natural drains become
rities will most assured
isease or.death will he a
BI F Y." PILLS
N V,EGET,
ASTHMA
DRUGS !AND
Ei
NEW FOUNTAIN OF LIFE 11AS,,
- OPENED.
ANDits healing; streams now gushing forth,
brilliant star has arisen in the East. and now
cheering thousands with REnviED HEALTH, .LONG
LIFE, AND .110PLNES •
Thai Star is
•
DR. REICIITER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE
•• 4 •
These pills'. let all understand. cure disease by a
power peculiaronly to itself, which instantly Cheeks
the action 'and • progress' of disease, for their corn
movement is Mach alike .(which is when the
- BLOOD AND JUICES
vest) far depraved.' as to produce obstructions and
sores) that one medicine. provided it be competent
to produce sickness, will be all that is necessary for
removing disease, and restoring
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
to'mankiad. , Let . it likewise be - remembered, that
there is .. e
now in 'eiistence possessing
equal healing poWrs; and that no vegetatile, or any
other kind of physic can sc soon restore health-00ml
lost,-even in cases the most inveterate..
The action of
.thesp rills upon the bowels.arts
m ild ; p ro d u cipg_.
.np,,gri ping paini or debility, but
the contrary, after they have operated, ynu feel than
load 'tit irritating and corrupt humors 'P-ave been
taken front you, and the buoyant feeteg - s of health
'spring: up in their place; and what is'enother great
-object in these pills, *.hey are • always safe, they may
be taken on all occasions, and•undir any circum
stances. without regard to he name of the disease, for
they operate upon every part of the brij , y, slid expel
disease from whatever part it may be , seated. ' Ev - dry
I. person who possesses a box of these pills '
NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN:
.- - -
for in them he can find a cure.. and confidentl r y'rell
. . ,
upon a speedy restoration to, health,
In Germany, the land of their origin. millions of
persons have experienced their beneficial effects, and
the thousands who have used them here, speak Of
them in the highest of terms, on account of their cam
au, propel-tie& -. •
• Theryful news of health and comfdft, spreads
from theise who have happily used
DIL II EIGHTER'Fis ' .
'VEGETABLE I'UIZGATIVE PILLS. •
and they nowt prevail by thmr own excellence, and
the rower ofTruth..; •
• And why, We may - reasoni.bly • Inquire, have they
become so endeared to the hearts of those who have
used them, ru:d by them gained such a popularity I
Simply because their action upon the
HUMAN DOPY,:
was as the sun and rain upon vegetation, givirfg new
life to all whn partook of its happy influence.. As
the health of the plant depends upon the..vap which
circulates through its branches, so the lifenpd health
of mankind depends upon the blond which flows
through Iris veins. And when this vital fluid, wh.ch
ie most necessary to the.grewtht and support of the
body, by some unknown pause becomes loaded with
morbid and
CORRUPT HUMORS,
so t h at instead of mutrishit and strengthening the
body, it Ipboro to produce plistructions in the'systern,
which eogenders disease, have recourse to a mediciim
that is pptfee,tly safe in • eiery-disease, and that
produce a favcirable tertrunutioni J Oven curly in the ,
complaini t frtmently in a few hoursand most always
Pt 4 fpw days, that medicine is•
Dr. Peichier's Vegetable Pills, •
whiFh'4o thropghly cleanses tho blo o d ar m gy,lern at
largo. that dtc.ca'sc of any - 4ind cannot, roisibly exist,
where •
We iin.(l their Presence,
. .
prov'detl morels net beyond all human as•istane?.
The price of these pills is 25 cents per box, with
full directions and can be hurl at the
I'hiladFlp/Lie Altaic/2i qiin •
cstahlidleP Cur the ett
Of Quackery
at the northeast corner of SIXTH and nave streets—
likewise of sub-agents.
GRVENFIEI.D. l'a., Oct; 10.1812.
Dear Sir : ton doubtless remember toy calling at
your establishment about twu weeks since. and ob
taining from yon one dinar's wonh of Da. RIECII
TER'S, VP:GET:I,IILp. TurtG,TivE NIA S. for
one of my neighbors who requested me to.prociire
the article for them. This: being ,done_ and my own
business transacted; f Started for home. After travel_
bog all day, I was' taken . with a suddemehill, which
left rite with a violent fever, head-ache, and Consider
.able pair. throughout my whole system, with great
sickness at my stoning!). which so completely disen;
abled me that'( Was coMpeifed to, stop at a small Inn
on thee• road for ielier 'and rest.- Upon inquiry. they
had nothiig ihat could
,possibly afford me relief.
While yet in misery, for I .ne.yer was sn ill in all my
life. I lulmily thought of your and, resolved to
open one box: upon my
,own account Mid seek relief
in them. I took, its 017141erfl drank a warai cup l of lea.
and retired to bed.- My (Ain here ceased so a (measuro,..
and soon fill sound asleep, In ' the morning I
awoke much' better,tind idler the pills had operated I
was rialto a different person -; took another dose of
Amt. pills, remained there, all 11 ednesdav, and nit
Thor day started for home as wellas ever. and I still
enjoy good Ifealth"—the persoris - for whom I 'bottklit
-them. informs:me. that they A have experienced mina.
benefit from' your pills than a whole cart load of The
quacks which they had forincrivnBcd. ISurely:ir they
used them with as good an . effect upon themselvei
I have, they have good reason for estoling their Or
toes ; and wpm' take my advice, you will perseVere,
g 9 on and recommend tli m to all who are laboring
underdisease. and my word for it, they will becotne
so popular as a general remedy that you will find it
difficultin supplying the demand. •
IStgaed) tr. W. GRANDON.
II Greenfield.
The above Medicine is spld ih 'Pottsville at the
Store of H- r
CLEMF.NS-ogtiPATIVIN,
' CLEM 0
Potim6lle. Aj.lub,ll. 1813, `.
I,l9Froit A LI PPE,
fESPECTFULLY informs the inliabltanli
of Pottsville and its 'vicinity. that he has
moved tt town, and offerer his professional sm..
e - e4". - in'oll-.the medical brooches o he, public,
Practicing he llomrcepathie; fyst.em, and if
requested., the Allempallie„ he hopes from long
experience to 'give full satisfaction to such. as
wall call,on him. lie will be ready for profession!.
al scrvtees at any time at his residence. '
A. D..LIPPg, 51. D . :,
Gree.nwood,'Decenthcr 49-7-tf
JOHN ;C. NEVILLE,,
ATTORNEY AT L.llll - ,
LI'AS rernovcd frion Market S!redt Co the store
I " formerly occupied by Abraham Nicisse, in
Cent' e St reet, opposite the -Post 0111ce,
Pottsville. October Et,. ;, 41—
JAMES. 11. J.;.-VNII'IIELL;
4'l7oa:sr.-I - Ai'. HI. •
.1 -
;•. CorrsyAL4, P.
HAS removd his ngieer to th r ei south weal corner
of, Centre and .Market streeks,oue door south of
Samuel Thompson's Store. l'r . acticing in the sere •
al Courts - of Schuylkill and Columhirt cnuntiea, I'
M . A. D y,
ATTOR Et AT LAM, r
PorrSVILLE.
gir AS removed his office to iho office of ;John
"C. Neville, Etirt„ opposite the Post Office,
Noveinber :fi. • • 98
. • 1). E. NICE,
ATTOR-IIEY AT . LAI*. ,
gIIFFIt:Ft to Centre street,„tappesite the.Excliang
"'" lintel.' Poreville, Stet. 3,
JOHN 11-011_01.T,
. ArtOli:VEY LAW,
- OR' .IGSECeIt
Will practice in Courts otS'claphlhill comity
NEW FASHpJNABLE.: .. CLOTIIING
STORE TALI T(WN HALL.
•
_TEST opened fur the BenOt of the Poor, by
" Selling at reduced' pricCs end for cash, at ,the
Town Hall. I i
By calling and exn ing' yOu :will find the Pri.
cf.: to a* the Times. V' .; ''
Pottairdle, November 'IX
itirECir YORK DRIED'PLUMS,—An excel.
• L 'i lent artiefefOipies, just opened and .fot sale
.. . ,
by ' ', '' • • W.- ilt. MARSFIAI4I;. ' ' ).
.
Corner of Norwegian St. dritt Mennt .;;•
' ' Carbon' Roll Road.. '
'"' -15—" if
April P,
rroaniown
1
•.40—
THE•hiilheat prie paid in cash r for all kip4s .
of Wintry Produce, at 1 " •
• '". " _.W. H. MARSHAtivs.
Shoop Caah Grocery Store,
Corner of NolVigien St. and Mt. Carboirll.
Pottsville Attril 15, _ 1843. 16
_IIOVOII. C. H/ESLE.R, .
A.p 'removed trilie - okee or Dr. Lippe, °piles.:
ite the Epircopaliiin, Church, Centre street.
were lie will continue to attend.to all prolessiMiaf
Office houri, until 9 p'clock in the morning,
" froni 12 to - 2 {'clock P. M.
" :from 2 to 9 o7ctoek in the evening;
April 1,, - 14—
11APIDEN PlPER —ENiliclently strong for thc
.putpase onoliodasing water into the ticidena
for 'sale cheap; by 0: BANNAN.
'April 'l5, - - ,
BIRD ;SE ritei, Remp
add Rape. - gnat reeved and for late by t -
April 22. 17-6 :• - •BANNAN:
I'
CARROTS ND. IBEETS:'6Loni
oran g e field Carrots, and, Sugar bleet Seed r
\by the pound, warrunted•fiesh, for sate by • -
\ April 22, B. DA: 4 44ANd
•_
CO —A fresh supply' CCoin) Dk oN
s; n a a re cr u f) l l B. for sato .ey
avi,
11—ly
EMI
cAsU;4-
Rai
ipoOTTSVILLE CFAlETE4tY.:—Apprfc,a,ttion
II for Lots t or tor-Interments care - ,boinVho
• 18 . 4:I A5 • B-
18
SOAP Mill! CANinsES—SOSp and
Candles of ttrif. best qualny by the box, 131 d at
Philadelphia tnanktfactuters ortees:fretzlit
change add e d ! by MAASHALt..,- .
Corner of Norweglani4 en d ! Alt:CarSdn't,
Pottsville, /I,pril I5,1843;, 1 " - -
- •
' ,Zous..fs-4k; 4yi 7
e.!I r CS: • SAI,Wq• 4. •
- Sit.
I I 1.:,-.1: , 111soi la*gty,l nirintsr. of
Buildings a di out „Lops. of
',rations sizes, on the NUs_igatirio Aram lying princi
pally in the Borough of Apply to
SAgligL LEWIS,
•
July 16. 297 if Real esifpe-s - cent. Centre.St:
IIANSI.ON 10-lUS
READING.?IA.
rwitlV subscriber. beat= leave Ilespret fully to On,
announce to his-Erieridsmid:the 'Fierolling
community, tbet 'he 'has. taken that large aniP. l
Elegant Hotel, formetly kept by. Dam: .
iel Finney, In the-horntigh of Reading, ;
and so well khoWn as the kaosior:
Hous . e, which ',' be .has thoroughly
and splendidly fitted,up, mid 'lmprovrd, and is.'
now opened for the recepliort'.of visitors.' this; .
'House? is situated in. the very':eentre .of the be :
.rough, and is amply prow ided Iwith parlors,
rooms, and large, airy' and Convenient
chambers, t:11 fitted. up in 14 most costly sivle f{
with furniture, enftrety'oco . ,. and of the'very beet •
description. Ills table shall . fit all Vines he sup
plied with the best Reading and Philadel
phia
markets can afford, and,;liis vrinea . and Li
' fl oors, having been purchased et great' expense,
will be contidpntly reemmitnended . as the must
approved quality. y.
Pi rsons visting Readinr, W i ll, do welt to call,
as the subscriber is determed in spare" no elortd
to render his establishment (nod to the very best
Ho' is in :fie country .
Priv:.te Families.can alsahe iieenmodated du-
ring the summer season, andOpoir such - terms as,
to suit . the tiroes. = „ , -
Connected with the flottl,: { to
, excellent ant}
commedions stablinr, a gnd•tf6ci.
cot ostler,. perstins triivehpg : 7ol . llhOir own con.:
seyarices, would firiti advdOtagebus to palrog,
ize the sub. , ,oriber,
.wiu Erni nt • -conEoN
Reading. 29,1E4:3. IH,-.
Tit E - 11 T11RA 42 1 9 ; ITIP..i,AcP2
LOCATED in the r i or v u g h of Pottsville'
Schuylkill county, P. , is
. ont excelled by a, „
n - y other in facilities for obinininß vaiiety Oruro.,
anii Coal, beftufeiceessible bycanal
and gad Roads to within a feAV -yards of the stack.
The Furnace and triachinery:,.is, in such a state eit'-•
prepaintionohat a small sawmill, of outlay,
be sufficient biliut it inbliust-Tin EC few weeks.
Tic authenticated amnion: of the great
proventents and extraordindr.i 'qualities •of the I.
run produced by-Anthracite Coal in Wales, ,holdse
out sfemng 4.uarant;:el 5.1.0 and pro fi table in,
;Jest trient.._ •
l'lfc proprietor-not having. the vegl i oisite
a
moutit of capital to keep it irthlat-11, is desirous of
havir'g some person tcrinvi hirn,,who would take
a 4or 2 . ,3 interest —oche will lease or sell the:
wholeproperty on ; e4eletcru4 .rea will beleuncl
advaniacenua. • . • -
For further particulars, apply to. "
WILLIAII H. 'MARSHALL- '
Pou Ville, Schliylkill Couniril'a .
January 4 48. 1843; . • ' 5-- - '
• \-A CARP.,
rrHE stiberitic \ r ‘ s having token the lar g e nou
Biz wOrty on-the poper . tihie of Walnut st„
on the Schuylkill (oppositp-theit former place-of
hir \ ainess)iintend to devote attention 1.31 n.
ceiving and sh;piaing coo) bp coinrossion,and"
respr(Volly suliert RnisiEn%niTnt, tither or. com
toisroh . ..'or storage, their tertits are . Aery. modcr
gle, andlihern; advances oil: be inside •na tho '
-;
contb, received. They will akin ottend - to thP sale
aria shipiAent of etiql•qt. 44414014 v? the Dela.
star:.
• REPPLIER &Co. - •
Walnut St. o'harychovlkilt, and ; 1
. _
N. W corner of Broatt pod, Arch Streos.
Phi:adt Iphini April 1:i,- • 16 ; —:3iirio ,
NEW ROOT 4zi §TIOE STORE.' ' •
:gUSr op.ened, at the 'nld Post - Office, Centre St
" opposite Market, an excellent .asiortment
Boots and Shoes of superior quality. whipli
be sold blicar, very cheap fo'caph, by -
IROMASTPSTER, • '
• 15--
• 'lO RENT. •
-
THE PORT CLINTON FOUNOWF.
Machine Shop. togeihdr. , ,wiih all 'he Flaso,l
Machinery, anO fixtures belonginsi tlicretry. Ap,.
ply to ,f ISAACMEY.ERSI, Erq., '
' i..• at tort Clinton, or to: •
F.CKERTY ' 4:GIJILFORD,
Swatara Furnace..
..51—if
Decembeo 17,
enly
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ia•
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0 - -have • offeela - ,a 8 arraageirvla with Mr. ;
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will be enabled to publish, from M r.•S'att !Waist&
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Eeq. - ' ' -' • "
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PCASTER & SA LT--150 ton of
150 sacks Ground , 'Ailt, for sale•liy
Oct, 29, 44— , ' MILLER & !HAGGERTY. '