The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 24, 1843, Image 4

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!tiling IVIeWs - ale in the newspapers. We find
'smite of bie strains in the Philadelphia Ledger.—
' 'TheY are t ‘bad to• take."
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Te 1 tie IDentle Laura 'Whir •
Tell me, entle Laura, why, •
When drop is in nay eye,. ", •11
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.; ; I coald la gh, end .I could cry,
t 0 I don't know how, I can't tell why ? •
When m blood flows hotter, quicker
t Is it !a e? or it is liquor
To &Me the pointi'm loth ;
One or enther ttis,or both I ,•(
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, When' my peepers wink like winking, ,
After laying lots of drink in, lr
Loveittaara,nymph divine!
it'lleux's mug, r thine? n ' •
':witgiti my rniSay . brains begin \
. Like a Etwining-40p to spin, t
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And.l,catry too mach as, =
Are you bumming, or the ale?. t
Nowl.know-what makes me fear,
- You are Spruce, and so's the beer;;
j; Yon are fairthe Moat is brown. '—
t 't That is up and tam down !
fs' • TUE ,TABIIFF.
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!ttig , DEMOCRACY AND THE TARIFF.-
The -exposlMins made by 'Mr. VIII Bunts touch
ing his opinions on Me ,Teriff, do dot °prim to
be satisfectery to the souttieni'pertion 'of> demoe
-ciaey, or io 'ttit - Medina
_which adheres to Mi.,
Camas. The ueitleretandirg.: being now es
tablished that the coneeption of that' party for the .
Presidential nomination will his held ialif ay next,',
- we may expect Mist • -the approaching; milieu of
Congress will WitOess a re-egitation o f, the' w h o le
Tariff subject in Clew of the electioneering Can
vass which is to follow next year. this is much
.to be deprecated,! but if the people wilt: haie it ad,
thermuat beer the-nansequences. Nothing bnt
the continued aeceritlancy of the Whige in Cu.ij
grass can Secure eterrnanencei to the. Tariff policy.
ft is' evident enough , ' that one section of the
• petit calling itself democratic is determined to
-have no middle ground on this subject: We shall
,presently adduce some proof of thiiqtelthough the
'thing is neither secret rid navy. :Vie Bpasa„'s
• double dealing and equivocal iangette will not go
-cleave in that quitter., The Charleston Mercury
• illustrates the vein(' and eliding linee with which
that gentleman has attempted to defind hie position
by the felroiving analogy , t:11 a man will go out
,end try to measure the shadow ! 'of a tree . top, In
windy day, he will - finik two difficultiel--first, to
` • fix the exact place where the tree begins and se
cond, to fix the ezact i . place- it ends;. We have
experienced a little of this 'hi aesignkg the boon.
Aeries to Mr. Yen Bueren's principles &tariff .
•
'taxation—they all seem to be in motion? ,
•
• It appears that nothing will satisfy these who
claim lobe the. true ilemocrecy but iiniamptomis-'
ing hostility to the prineifile. ofprofection. But
it is not yet, made Flair how they would modify
„ f the Tariff so as to secure sufficient tevenue from
the customs, and at the , same time accomplish their
puipose of destroying' the pr.deetive principle.
There is a great deal.of,vague talking on the sub
jeel-4enseless, for the most part. j It would be
' bettor if all sides could know. precilely: in- what
they agree, and in sibat they .differ.l Here is the
language of the Meteary, which wo quote ge in;
dimly' s ° of the_ sierra of fitr..,CALuocar's party
.Oppesiljon to 'a Tariff for protectiOn,' says that
• journal,' tis one of the onlinel doctrine/ oLthe
Re
publican party ; and no men is justly,obnozious
to the charge of being 'a disorganize? who insists
uncompromisingly upon its being strictly and Or
taiely enforced. Our friends should quarrel with
no one for insisting upon any of thecardinal prin
ciples Of, the party.'
TIM; does not specify what rate of duties would
constitute a Tariirfol protection, norm any tuck
• specification to be found of the exam line - that se
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paratee thn , Tariff.' If . an uavarryingtstandard
is flied, say
. twenty per, cent it would follow that
ramp interests Would find protection'in that.; But if
that rate of.duties did_not yield revenui,lencitigh--
. wint .t might, bo necessary, to make dis
criminations. Should those-discriminations be
Made inTevor of domestic interests or adverse to
them r • If no diseriminationeare made, if a higher
horizontal scale should be fixed, Men protection
would be extended still further to porno
_pursuits,
while others would stiff sr. There , are irripoi, s
w tions of rate
s meterinl used in various kinds of Mi..
nufecture; an unvarying rate if duties might so
enhance the prices of, these es to forbid the menu
' rectums fur which thee were used. I.Eut it le Ose•
less to continue this view of, the ieubject. The
aapporion s te of Protection Must 'defier clearlY'what
.• . they 'wan. • . • I
, Some of thltrn have dope so. flume have gone,
directly and at once to the cOsitimi towards which
Alta principle' tends ; they have ,advocated the
abolition of all:Jutice, and hiAn reposed that the
-revenue necessary 'for the Government should be
raised by direct tax thou. We will do them the
justice to say that they are consistent, open 'and
intelligible.' The New Orleans Courier holds this
language ' °
i•Nci where that we are aware of, does the be
roomy supp 'dr! ,er *stain - a' Protective Tarff.
Take, their leading j,turnele throuhout the cou nt ry
--thee Washingto n Globe and the New York Eie
ning Post—thOich,mond Entriirer and the .
Charlieten Merhdry, fed they ell had one and the
dine taueungeinpon the question 'ef its impoliey,
They are,allkAnti-Teriff. Anil wilco! all our pht.
' lie men=whethor,Van Burn or Calhoun, Woods
bury or Casa, Johnson or Buchanan—be theffrom
the North. East . , West or• South, they agree ex- j
pliciry upon the piaci pte of reaistrince to a Prato
five Teriff, and when, if 'the day ; ahould ever or
rice, that enlightened pahlie opinion efiett/djitsti
jy no inipost duties, bur direct taxation, the De
, moeratit party, will nOt•be behind public opinion:
for the principia of Democoiey iir an advancing
principle, and hut a staio'nery or a retrogading
principle' ' •
It is inevitable, that so long as revenue is deriv-,
rid from custom-hause so - Icing will the prim.
cpla=otprotection be involved in the laying aftm
poste. No line can be drarrre.separating in a so
iisfeetney manner the queetitufriof 'revenue from
abet of protectiori. - The advs . , , icaMs of &ea trade,"
' as s ithat term is used, mast go to the . fcll extent of
in entire abrogation of duties' t 5 importatioh.
For the duties which are laid f i n revenue ; are as
incompatible with , the freedom of trade, which . they
canted for; as though such aufies weriflaid for
protection. Prance taxes our tobacco eight
hun
deed per Cent - -and all for,revenise. We have no
protective dales so high as the fate to which our
titi ties might be cairied foe restentie. ' I •
Theitiith iii that all this wraogling about .Pro.
Antler:dello• and revenue duiles arises ourof 'a
, eonfliet, real or 'supposed, Of dill'aent interesta l
: W hen the Calhoun , organs derieunce protection,
tolnanuficturce. They hope tthat the cotton
growers might sell more cotton t England if Eng
land had the privilege of supplying the Udited
States mite Manufactured veils, and they jetse .
entertain the idea that they would bienabled to
procure uncle articles as they need on cheaper tercus
from Rntisli' marforacturers then from our own.
. •They do not object to having their own interests
protected by thusrehaphig thepidicy of the govern- .
taunt for their - espeCial ;advantage this !lat
they claim; and they salt it'etUitending ter
ciptes. • 1
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We
arena the upholders of the manufaMniteg
interest, more than of any i otherl great domestic in
s. tereet, but advotatea l discrimin i ating Tariff ted the
enditiat . all` interests: may be promoted. ' The
farmer° is aril:Mick concerned #n ouch n Tariff' as
t any other.resn ;tae planter, w, tothei of cotton or
;-Vaeco r will be
. benefited by ft too. It is assert
) W . 444opendinee in the yeses; eistuf the
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There, is o desigh in any quaiter , that we know
of to oppose thetotton groviing interest; it should
have.its duo consideration; but it,abduld not be
the only interest, to 'be prinsidend.' The whole
question at last is one of adjustment, etrangetnent,
and nouLtal i compromise--Unlcss' the free impor !..
taliontnen dechire - against all duties and go for
direct taxation.. That is the, only ground that
Zan be fairly occupied by the opponents of protec
tion if they, would really make the ctintreversy
one of principle.--Briff. 4miefran.-
SHERIFFALTY.'
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To the-f ree and Indepvade4t Elec
. 1420- istf Schuykitt ounty.!'
1 RIEND.4 AND FELLOW ClTlZENS:—lfav
intbeen solicited by a number of my friends, I
aminduced to offer myself as 'a candidate at the neat
Gensial,Election for the office - of ' !. ,
. • S E R'l 4 k i F. • 4
Shoup I be seiToriunate as is ieceive a majority
Of your ;votes 1 ptedge myself to perform the' ddties
of said office with fidelity to the best of my ability. '
I 'JEREMIAH REED.-
PottsYilti, March 4. i. • , • lo_L.tf.
• To ikt.Electors of S chuy'kill, Cu.
•
ciftIENDS ANDFth - LOW CITIZENS :—At.the
I.' 'urgent solicitation of i'Mtrober or my friends,
I am induced to offer mstielfas a candidata for the
offtm3 of
SHERIFF-
At thet,ensuing eleclioti. Should you think proper to
elect ate. I pledge myself tb perform the duties of the
office - to the bem of my abilities._
SAMUEL KAUilf AN.
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March 11r
tki Electors of Seim . ylkill.Co.'
FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the earnestgoli.
citation of a number of my fellow.eitizens, I
have been induced to error myself as a,candidate
for the arida .of ; •
SHEiRIFF
At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit
your suffrage. Should !I be ao fortunate as toe
elects? to Said office, I will endeavor to perform
he duties thereof to yciar entire eatisfacticn.
Your fellow citizell, •
JOHN M. BICKEL.
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March 11,
To. the Fro - and'indrpenden.i Eke
tors of ,Scliylkql County.
FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the earnest solia
citations'of a number -01411y friends, I have
concluded to offer thyself as 'a sand ate. for the
culice of
SHERIFF -
At the ensuing election and respectfully 1°1161. 1
your rates. Should-I be elected, I pledge myself
to'tpet form the duties of the office to the beat ofi
my abilities.
MICHAEL, SELTZER
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March 11,
To the Free. anti'lndependent Elec
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tors of achuylkiil County.
AT the earnest solicitation of,a•number of my
• friends, I have been induced to offer myself
ad a candidate for tho — office of •
, - • SHERIFF -
Al the ensuing electiub. Should you think pro.
Per to elect me, I pledge myself to perform the
duties of said office, to the best of my-ability. •
SAMUEL. CHRISTMAN..
12—
March 13,
To the Free and Independent Elie- .
tore of Schuylkill County . . • .
HAVING been solicited by a large number
of my friends, I tun induced to viler myself
as a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the
Ace of 4- I
StiF.RIFF
Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority
of yont votes 1 will perform the • duties of that
office impartially and to the best - of my ability.
VitiLLIAM MATZ,
• West Brunswig„
• March 18, - • 12—,
To the Free andlndepentlent,Voters
of Schuylkill County.
WELLOW.CITIZENS,I—The solicitations of
-nu numerous friends, who have prom4ed.me
their support, have . induced me to 'offer myself to
your consideration, as a candidate for the or
fice of
B,IIERIFF, L I*
at the text' October ElectiOn. Should I be so
fortunate as to receive a inajoritY'of yruir votes,
I will spare no exertions to give 'entire saturfae.
tion, by fulfilling the duties of the Office with
industry and fidelity.
NICIIOLAS SEITZINCER.
• Pottsville, March 25,1843. l'* ' 13--
To the El!dors' of Sell ttOthill Co.
'FELLOW CIWENS:-;-At the solicitation,
of my friends, who haerPvolentarily premi
sed to support me ln 'different Sections of the
coenty, I have been induced to offer myself as
a c a ndidate for the Office of . •
' • SHERIFF -
At the ensuing electiOn. Should I be so rota•
nate as to
,be elected, I pledge myself to perform
the duties of the office , with fidelity, to the best
of my abilitici. •. 1 JOSIIIfA ROYER. -
•IlleKcansbuig, March 25, 13-001
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TA the Flee Ors of Schuylkill Co.
ro ELL 0 W ,CITI r ZENS:—I offer myself as a
- 11 - candidate fur the office of - 1
I •
.., • ' ' SHL!'RIFFI•
Of I Schuylkill Couhti, at the, election in October
next.. Should yoU elect me, I pledge Myself to
do my duty with pelity.; • • 1
i iNi C. LEIB.
Pottsville April F,18 , 13; - 1 - 15—
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To the Voters of Schuylkill County
' Fellow 'Citizens :—ln the hopti of, receiving a
majority , of your votes, I hereby ;offer myeelf at
a candidate fur the : Office of. . .1
8 ICE RI F , • •
At the next General. Election. If elected, my'
heat exe 'ons 'shall. be used . to . perform the du.
ft
tics np, riaining to that office, promptly and
faith full —and if defeated, shall 'remain'
Yonratz in Friendship,
1 - 'ANDREW IL WILSON.
Jara'as LAING.
April 29,
Barry
DANrei B. [IAA!.
' TOWN tIA.LL*STORE. • .
• - •
HAAS & LAING,'
'IIIAXE pleasure in announcing4o the citizens 0
tichuythill county. that they, 4taim just opened in
the basement story. of the Town! Hall, on Centre
street. in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as
sortment of
NEVI GOODS,
net brought from Philadelphia; 'where they were se
ected great care," and purchased at nausually
ow 'pricest,L.compriaing every variety' of
Dry- Gooils, Groceriel,' fass!lWare,
Ware, Queens and , E arthen Ware,
Among which may be found
Superfine .7lottts. of various coleira and qualities,
Blue, Black and Fancy.colored Cassinieres,
Sattinets,Plannels. and Woolen Blankets:
Prints Llsvn s, Gingham, Moriaoes and Plaids,:
Sinn, Linen and Laces,. -
Canton Flannel. Hollands and.Nanluns,
Marsoillesand Valentia'Venting,s,
3:4.9-4;s.4,fr4Muslins.Blcaelred ISt lJnbleached,
Silk, Cambric, Gingham and COtten Hand'fs.
Nev3nd Sul enor style Sumner Cloths,-
' Cottsidadcs and Beverteens, ,
In EDE:. a very general assortment' lf
Gentlemeti's Summer Ware,: i
,Silk. Cotton. Mohair, Morino .&„ Wors'd Stockings
Ladies Ind . Geisilemees Super Aid, Hoskin, York.
• tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves,,
LadiearStlk, lFlohair and Picnic glitts,4e.
New Orleans, St. Croix; Polio Rico, Loaf and
Lump Sugary, • •
New Orleans, Sugar Rouse, and Sirup Molasseat
Tea aid Coffee, or various kinds, !, '
Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, -
Salmon. Herring , Mackerel. Shad and Codfish,
it aros„Shouiders, Smoked Beef, and Venison,'
Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat.Mml.
•• Havanna, Half Spaniels and Coinmontegars,. •
Sada, Water and Seger Craekers,
Sperm Oil, Butter. Eggs, anti Lard, •
_.Dried Apples and Peed:nut,: ' j=
and a great variety
prices Jorcash,in ite.Exchange for
counrY=. • '
bar the Toot itactriStoke,',
Wangle. littrl4, , . ' , -
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CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNVS,
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fectiiros.of ,thei , Liter, . , Asthma,, Bronchitis,
Pain or ' Weakness. of the Breast, or tungs,,
Maniac Coughit, Pleuriiy, Remit/Vigo of the
iAunis, and all. alfalfa:, of the Pulmonary
- Organs. - - . .1' ~. • • . . , , t 1
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NATURE'S OWN - PRESCRIPTION. -
A ompound )Balsamic preparation eff the .
•,Priinni Virginians or 4 ,Wild Cherry ' Bark,"
combined with ' the &grad of Tar; prepared - by
a new chemical (process, appryved and r j ecen3-
mended by the most distinguished 'physicians;
hind universally iecknowleged the most valuable
medicine ever discovered. - - . ' ' ' 1
-In SNo Quackery!!!. - *
No Deception.-
ettingt forth the virtuesof this truly - great
medicine. we kave no desire to deceive, ,those
whit ai.e labouring under, afilicticin.:- nor do- i we
wish to eulogize it more than It jeistly .deservei.
Yet when we look around and see.-the Vest a=,.
mount of suffering and 'distress occasioned by
1 many{ of the diseases in which' tbiis inedichui has
preyed so highly successful, we feel that we can.
not utge its claims too strongly, ei say ton mac!!
in its favour. ' ' _ , j ---
. Vaious remedies it is true have been offered,
and luffed into notice for the of diseases of
the Lungs and soma have no doubt' been found
ve r y useful, but e'f all that have .yet beealdiscu.
rred,lit is acimitted by physicians and ir
ill who
hap iwitnessed its effects, that - Ilene has, proved
as wiccesaiil as this. Suchindeed, are the
- . SURPRISING VIRTUES .
Of this B,ilbam, that even in the advanced stages
of Coissumeriots,after all the most esteemed rem
edies of physicians have failed ,to effect any
change, the use Of this 'medicine has been pro
ductive of the' most astonishing relief, lend ac
tually effected cures , after all hopes of recovery
' had
-been despaired of, , ,• : 1
In the first stages of the dise.ase, termed .! Ca
tarrhal Consumption," originating fromineglect.
ed .(COLD, it has. been used: with undeviating
success, and hundreds acknowledge 'they owe
'the eestoration of their begirt° this' invaluable
- medicine alone. 1 In that.forn3 of Conteimption
so prevalent„ amongst delicate young 'females,
ininonly termed debility, or .. , [ . -
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- 1 “GOING INTO A DECLINE - ,
A cmpliiintl- with which' thousands' are linger,
ing,l, it has alsopreved highly successful; and not
only.possesses the power o. -checking the prog
ress of this alarmingiomplaint„but alsestrengh.
, er.s and intigorates the system more effectually
than any medicine we have ever posse set/.
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Besides its surprising efficacy in onsump.
don. it is equally efficacious in Liver Co plaints,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affection's of the
Lungs, and has cured many of the inbet obsti
nate cases, after every other remedy had failed;
EfFor partfclaralsee Dr. Wistar'a Treatise on
-Consumption, to be had of the agents. . I
The Extraordinary Success
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Attending the use of this medicine i diseases
of the Lungs, and the many singula cures it
has' effected, having fully established its e ffi cacy,
Andes se have already published ntii*ous cer.
tificates from the highest iuthority, which prove
its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it cm ,
necessary to exhibit a long list 4f them in this
le, and will only mention a few cases, to show
tit has done.. I , •
i' -• WHILE LIVE REMAINS .
WE. STILL STI SOME HOPE.
Sueritisirm Ccrair,—Amon gthe Many sin.
Mar cures which this medicine; had,
effected,
here is perhaps none in which its poWers are so
fully shown as in the care of Mrs. , Auitin.
This lady had been eonsumlithee for several ,
Tars, and during the greater part ofi j this titnii ,
had received' the best medical attentio , and tti.'
ed ell the most valuable remedies. yet nothing
could be found to arrest its progress ' She be.
came subject to violent fits of coughing , exiled°.
ratted lbrge quantities of matter occasinally„tin- _
gad with blood, and step by step thisfearful dis
ease continued its course, until all hones of a re. •
coiery was entirely despaired of. • While in this
dis!tressnig situation, lingering upoix - the very
veige of the grave, she commenced the use of
this Balsam, which to.use her own expiession, op.
crated almost like a charm. In a kW, days she
exitectorated freely,, the cough Was I gradually
suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh
vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that
emaciated form.withering to decay. she is seen
(finagling in society, in better health thin she
has enjoyed for years,' - l I ,
• DISINTIMESTRD: TISTIIIIIOPi7.—EIe vi rig witness'
sad the' surprising effiicaey of Dr. Wistar's Bal.
, Bain of Wild Cherry, in the case , of Mrs. Austin,
I- cheerfully 'acknowledge the above; statement
to I be true and correct. , - j• •
t - J.N. WALTERS, M. D.
Livisti.Commairr..-Mrs. Eliza Thompson was
acted with this complaint for.nearly, fire years,
diiring which time she was under the most skit
fiil physicians---hadj tried Mercury; Bpfanic, and
Hoincepathieremedies, 'and every thing that of
fqred her any Mapes of relief. She, had dull,
wandering pains in' tho side, sometimes in the
shoulder and small Of the back, a hacking Cough,
frequent pains in the breast, and had been lana
ble to*C4eepon the iight side for thee years--
Rio the use of this Balsam, she wast cured in a
few weeks, and temaine well to this day.
: ELIZA TIITPSON. ~.,
- - - Woodstown, Sept. ,1841.' '
Dear Sir :—Although your in,val able Medi
eine has already found hundreds of Powerful ad.
v4cates, it may still be gratifying to - you to re
ceive a communication from any one that has
heen relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly my'case:
11 have' been a victim to that terrible disease
Consumption, for many months, and have puffer.
cd•so much, that I had become almost weary of
nip • life. Hearing your Balsam so highly: prais
ed, 1 began taking it a few Weeks back, and can
aliure you it has relieved me more than I any
thing 1 have ever usedliefore, and l confidently
bOieve it will cure me effectually. Please give
the bearer the worth of the enclosed; and oblige,
1 • Yours Respectfully, , '
[ ' , - JOHN PEARSON.
, - • - Chester County,Sep t;6, lB4l.
:
Friend Whiter :—lt gives me m uch pleasuie
ha inform thee that my wife's health has improv.
e`ct very much since she has been-using thy . Bal
sam of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no
doubt but it' , will cure her. She his taken the
tWo•bottles,l purchased from thee a , short time
Mime, and her cough is much better, she also
Sleeps- well at night, and says she has found no
thing to give her so mach relief. Thee will please
give the bearer two bottles more for
_,
• : Thy Friend; EDWARD HOLMES.
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I Lancaster COunty, July. 18, 1841.
Dear Siri—Please send me two bottles of your
genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry .
. I have been
afflicted with Consumption. for the last two years
end soffeied very 'much with a severe cough,
iains - lo my breast, difficulty of breathing, night
weats,&e.oind having ttiedtkomereuszemedies,
nd also been under several d'iletors, yet - flould
not find any thing to - relieve me !until I •used
Some ofjoor Balsam. I got one bottle from a
neighbor, of mine who is using it, and have found
!uch wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt
t. will Cure me effectually: • -, ,' .
Nary respectfully yours, &0., • •
- ; ; • ROBERT EIOMMAN.
11T Read the rollnwjng from Or. Jacob Hoff
tnan, a phYsician of extensive practice in Hun.
tingdern connty. ' , ,V!
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...Dee Sir,—l procured anelattlet of Dr. Wis.!
tars Balsain of Wild Cherry, from Thoinas Reed,
Ertn-Uf thii place, and tried it in•acase olobsti:
nate &Oita. on a child of Paul ':Schwebier; in
Isthicit many Mimi remedies had hien tried with.
out any relief. The - Balsam give sudden relief,
and in my} opinion; the_ childls effectually curet!
iby, ita'ruse.' - Yours. atC.., ' I I
JACOBIIOF,FMAN, rd. D.
I -, December 23d,.1841: - ' I`• • . -
l• Dear Sii,-...3r0di lialsaM of Wild ChCrry has
(effected abatke astonishing cures
,here; ' One of
, 1 which is siold lady, Mrs. Rnesel4who had been
suffering ter along time with shortness of breath.
ing, and general weakness ' s/Mil she ,was finally
Wilted tolkkep her bed.; Aitet various other re,
i pled= hatt,been resorted to in - vain, ablicommett ,
1 ned using ?our Salaam s and actor taking two hot
ME
MIMI
! ' •
lIE M INE
; .Rg' URNAL
SI
MN
,
~...recovered :tut to'. he able to attend '
ls 61. bar house.inii on taking two.
leattentirt3Y contd. t. '. • • -•
mtfaiji Acei.' •
i ,
t. - • - -i : aNiiLtd , MARTIN. .
t Pa..; • t 1 -, II - - • r. '
tt ~ t
0144—As• there is a apirrions mixture '
0" Wild Chriry, parchniera should
touter to ask - for Dr.. WISTAR'S
ul obssrri his ligniture on the Bo t.
I )
jr the proprietor. and sold at wh O.:
o
ii ma & Co.; Chem i . als,-No. 21 , M' or
idelphia. • ' LII ' ` :
Atarille by E B. EICHHOLTZ and
i /MARTIN, and ;in - almost eve'i‘g.
lire throughout the ctintry. • ' ,
0 a Bottle..
.„. .• ,
, 1843.- 1-. ' 2
- BANKRUPTCY. -
ties. was so ftd
to all the doti
bottle& more
Rope!
Pottsville,
CAUTP%
called' syrup
be very peril
BALSAM, ai
tle.
Prepared,
sale by Will
Street, Philai
Sold in Poi
JOHN S. ei
town and vil
Price • I
Jam!!
• IN 1
R .DI4CIIARGE!
Vatted Slates
DISTRIef OF PENNSYLVANIA.
In Bankrnpvt.
T
1 ,•
, p iiit#lCE. !, . • ;
, .
ETITI /NS for Discharge and Certificate
under the Babkrupt Law, have been filid by '
William Christian, Blacksmith . , 'Schuylkill co.
Albert H. end, Storekeeper, and Dry
Goode M rchant, do
And Pride ; the 28th day of July next; at 11 o'.
clock, A. M., is appoiisted for the hearing there
of, before tbe said Court,"eitting in Bankruptcy,
at tbe District POUri Room, to the City of Phil
adelPhia, When and Where the Creditors of tire
said - Petitio6ers, who have primed their Debts,
and all otbdr persons 1p interest, may appear and
show - cause - if any they have, why such Dia.
.charge and Certificate should not be granted. - 1
-
!. I FBAS. fIOPKINKIN, :
Clerk of the District Conti.
1.8-4 '
April tk - - .
f NOTICE.'
PET TION for Discharge and Certt
l t
A :licate
under
the - Bahkriapt Law; has beee filed by
William . Mann, Itidividually, and as a mem
ber of he late. Min of Mann & Mortis, and
of T. q r . winiam., de.Co:, coal Merchants.
sehuylkill county. ' , j -
And Fridey, the 30th day of-June nexii at II o'-
clock, A.M., is a ppointedlor the hearing . thereof,
tem% the said Court, sitting-1n Bankru ptcy; at
the Distri t Court Itcpm, - in the City of Phibidel:
pbia, when and where the 'Creditors of the said
Petttiener,i,vvhci have proVed their Debts, and all
ether persbna,iii interest, Iniay appear and show
i t
cause; ifs' l einy they have ,; why such Discharge
and Certi cafe should not be granted.
' • ' ' . FANS 'HOPKINSON, .
Clerk Of . the District Court.
,
April , , ••• , • 15--
.
In. lianksupttlyAsaignee's Sale.
scHuyLKILL COUNTY PROPERTY.
WILL be exposed for rale' at 'plitilie venduerin
V V 'TUESDAY. the 27ih day Of June inst., at 10
o'clock in the torenoon, at the: Pennslyvam:a Hall, in
the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, the un
expired than of a Lease for eleven years from the
first day of January, 1036, (with a covenant ofrenewal
of ten years from the aspiration of said lease, a itua
ter' Ain (1) 4 3 Schuylkill Valley Mil/load, two and three;
fourths of a mile frond Port Carbon; and known and
designed ay the Union Colleries.--n the premises
are erected - a house ;for the Superintendent, and 18
good Tenements for Workmen; also an Office, Black
smith Sliop, Carpenter Shop 'and Stable, with a stone
Engine Rouse, and all the necessary appliances for an
extensive Collier". At 'the same time and place will
be sold a; SteamLngme of SO horse power, attached to
the With, with Pumps, Chaini3Oaaritigs,&c.,:&c., in
complete Order for working taro pits. that is, one on,
Serihn Mid onelon the Lewis vein--G1 rail road ears.
94 draft Isvagons,2 lumber wagons. 4 a eittof running
gSar ; 3 circular screens. a large lot of (eels and im
plements suitable for; mining, together with a Black;
smith's belloivt and tools, a lot of rail road iron. ''..
Also .he Lateral Road, Stationary SOreen, Shu te
and fiat urea with the iron thereon. together with the
office Atailltoad &butes, slide tools and fixtures on
the landing at Port Carbon, and by said Colliery, and
a vane! of other articles suitable for minuig par.
;loses, all of which: will be bold in kits to suit pur.
chasers. . J.
For further - particulars apply to Martin Williams,
sußerititendent on' the premises.
[
titrict Court of the United States,
-By o der of the Ci
foi the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. " •
. JAMES I,V. NE4V4,IN.
Assign e of B. H. Springer.. and of the limited part.
nenthiptinder the name and firm of B. ILSpringer.
Phila.. June, 10, 1843 ' ... : 24
014 E CENT REWARD.
c RUNAWAY from the enbscri.
t her, residing in Pottsville, about
three weeks 'ago, an indented boy,
by Ole name of THOMAS MIL
LE,R. Whoever will return said
boy to the subscriber,' shall re.'
iesk cci'e the above reward, but no
Chergee,l
-
QM! KED & PICKLED SALMON just re.
vcd and for, sale by
M , 20. j T. &J. BEATTY.
' LOT FOR SALE.
E subscriber will sell at private sale, a
tot of Ground 64 feet. fronting nn Schalk/
Avenue 'and t'hurch • Alley, by 154 deep.
Lotjoins the: new Garman Patholic thur(h
and is a ,desirigbie property. It will be
heap on accommodoling terms. Apply to
BALTZER BUCIIITE,
;no 10, 24-3 t . at Duseh's,
kill
This]
Lot,
sold ,
- • .•
TO •ItENZ: . • 1. •
, ' A' very pleasantly situated dWelling
s r house in Centre street. in the borough of
-. ; 4 . • Pottsville: nearly oppirite . the Episcopal
al a ChUrcb.. The house is suitable fora pri
- - vale &fully - or Boarding house, and will
be pet in first rate order. Possession given
For, terms. ilex, apply to
I E.lO. PARRY. Pottsvilleoar
•KE:hieTON, Prot Carbon..
1 ' , 24,-1 m I
. .
SMOKED BE EF.—.-Niw YorkSmoked'
Beat of a superior quality.. for sate by
' May 20, 21.- i.• T BEATTY.
• , _ - —.........--J--
. ,
NEW DRU G STOKE.
E P. EICHHOLTZ, respectfully
J r' rnteriris the citizens. of Pottsville, and
- • Schuylkill comity generally, that ha
has opened. ( in the store formerly cm,:
copied by Mr. Slater,) a • general Assortment of
Drugs, 1 . • Medicines, •
,• , Chemicals, , - Paints, . .
• Dyes,
Vtimishu, • Putty,
Glaai, Spices, • •
Patent! Medicines, e r e., ere.
And solicits a sbare of
_public patronage, confi t
dentlY assuring the public that every article in
hie line, shall tie of the first:quality, and purely
genuine..
Having served a•regular apprenticeship to the
buSines in Philidelphia. those who favour him
with a call, can rest satisfied that he will gourd
strictly against all mistakes, and have their
icines put.up with the greatest care and nicety.
Physicians preseriptmas attended to with par.
tienlar,care, at all hours. Country Physicians And
Storekeepers, supplied at a, small advance on ell ! ,
Wririces. Pottsville, December 3. 49—f ,
TO Dyers, Illeet.hers,"Peper Makers, Steam
, Engine [ Builders, end .sdlisrs;
PAST IRON-WORIiS;
•
. .
S3LDED .. WROIGIIT IRON TUBES
:1..r0m 4. inches to t in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long,
capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to MOO Rs.
square inch, with 'Stop tlocks, To; LP, and
other Astute:l to sult,_dtting together, With screw
tia suitable for STEAK WATER, GAS, and fat
MOT/VE and WWI STEAM BOILER Rasa
• '• ; -• • • • ;
1 1 14
'• • 1
I§l
marialneurred and for sale 1 ,
TAILVIZEII, .4o • ...1110Blialtr 4
Wudiatie S. Corner of Thin] lc Walnoa 81014110.
ELPIILL, - • ;
- I , - • 1;
Jnly U,> I
- Amp Loam.
•
RowAzors..7o.vic surruße.
AFRESH suilply atilt° 4100 Dledicwe.aca6da
age fok the Ants* and ague: Just receivad Arid
sale if' ' • 'filatitTlNlSlDnig Store
), Septa:axe O.;, 196,
- ,
4:112, , :::., ,- , q. - ~,z,';',,, , -.1
..1'..-7: -.*- 5•1 7 r. , .. - .. r. , ",:. ,:. I
intaulLtiN. REMEDY—Warranted. , a Ronda
'-'cure.toffroatedied asat Aaarksold'onlv whole-
Bahian& retail at EICEI tiOLTZ'S new Lfrag&Ctietn•
cal State, Pottsville. Pa. Janaary7,ll , -
pitis rEnsgtritc,—ti and.,a&Aeg!, a
••••• Philadelphiaprices,for sale by • " •
Ma! 19. 12— 11.13ANNAN.
pEASE'S CANDY.--A sup - pi" of pease'
• Cough Candyjastireceived from tU!Wholesate
Agent..ftihidoklphia! 'end for sale at MARTIN'S
*DrugStore• • ' „, ! December 8t;;
WIMPS dc; CANES—Jnat: reaived and or
wv- pale an assOlunent ofGig, Sub . .§7, and riding;
VindpOimi Walking ' Cane ' w
- March 19,12 . JOHN S. CirdARTIN.
DR: BECKER'S 'EYE SALVE: 7 —A supply
°tibia higilly . celebrated SalrOpm tore and ,
inflamed . Eyes—just received and; for ealeiiy
, JOHN S. MARTIN'S Prug Storc.
Joinery 28;1843;
, .
.. .
-Of 'the it North American Colkgi":of Health . .-
I ..
This extraordinary medici ne is (minded upon the
principle that the human frame is taihject to ONLY
ONE DDEASIL viz. Corrupt Humors. Min outer words
Impurity of the BloOd, and nothing :isave vegetable
cleansing, is wanted in order to *lire disease of every
dean deficit; from this body. . .. II! r
' If the channels of our mighty rivers should be.
6
come choked up, wotild not 5 a
accumulated waters
find, new outlets, or the count be itiundatedt—Just
ao'vrith the human body; if the namratdrains become
closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured
ly find vent in sorne:form of disease or dealta will be et:
certain consequence. • . • . II!
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE rias
are•etoinently calculated for carrying 'out this GRAND
Puttirvuto rantetrzz, because they, area purgative
medicine so justly' ' balanced and withal so natural
to the ,, human , conatiuttiutf, that they cannot poissibly
injure the most delicate; at the same; time, it used in
such a manner as to produce free evacuations by the
bowels, and repeated a few times. it Will be absolute
ly imp . ossibla for pain or distress of any kind to con.
untie to the body. • A single twenty box o
• the Olive named Indian Vegetables! Pills will, in all
asses, give relief, sometimes. even-beyond the rawer .
of Words to describe, and if perseveted in far a short
time;!there is not a 'malady in the whole ceurse of hu.
manills that can posteibly withstand their'astonishing
and wonderful influence. WMODT'SINDIAN VEGETA
DLR. PILLD are a cptt4in mire for - 1 - • •
. 1 , ; JOHN WELCH:
1.
LIME
EIBISEM
WEIGHT'S
INDIAN ITEGVI'ADLE PALLS.
. ' .' ' COSTIVENESS; , ; _ '
Because they completely cleanse the stomach and,
bowels from those bilious and cot rn - ot, humor' which
paralyse . and weaken the 'digestive organs, end,
are the cause of headache. nausea,' ;and sickness,
palpitation of the ;heart, rheumatic pains in 've
nous pane of the , body, , and many tithcrtinpleasan •
symptoms. : , - .1 1
In all disordeied motions. of the' Blood, called
intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammatory, and
Putrid ' .11 •
: . , ' 'FEVERS. ' i
Wright's Indian Vegetable-Pills wi ll be found a - car -
I rain remedy; because thy cleanse kie stomach and
' boWels from all billions humol l i and purify the
bloqdEvonsequently, as they re Ove every kind of
disease, they ate absolutely certain,. 0 1
cure every kind
°flavor..
Some° when morbid humo humors a ti deposited upon
the:membrane and moscle, causing those pains inlk
manorrand swelling, called • . • ,
R HEUMATIBM, GOO, Jec„ , 1 ,
Wright's.lndian Vegetable Pills niay be relied on as
always certain to give relief, , and f peravered with,
will most assuredly. and without tad, make a per.
feet cure of the above painful maladies.—Filim three
to six of said Indian Vegetable Pill taken every night
on going to bed, will, in a short nine, 'completely rid
the body from all morbid and cdtrupt humors; and
'rheumatism, gout, and pain of evety, description, will
disappear, as f by magic. L
For the same Teason, when, fro sudden changes
of the atmosphere, or any other dause, the perspira ,
tion is checked. and those humors;which should pass
Oft/ theskin.are thrown inwardly. eausing headache.
nausea, and sickness, pain in the bones, watery and
inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarteners, coughs. con
aumption, rheumatic pains in variOn part of the body
:and many Other symtoms of ' 1., • ' ,
I\ ' CATCHING COLD..
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills !Will invariablygiire_
iMmediate relief! Three or foar I'liills taken at night
'oegoingto bed, and repeated !a ' few', times; will
re.move ill the above unplearint syntoma, had
restore the body! to - even sounder,llicalth than before.
The same may be said of , difficulty of breathing,
or yo; -,....
'•„,„ ASTHMA. 111 -
Wright's Indian • Vegetable s will loosen - and
carry off by the stomach and bo w ls thoserough arid
phlegmy 'humors which-, mope air cells of the
lungs, and are the cause , of the abo ve
e dreadful com
plaint. I • L - _ ,H'i
I It should also be, tememberes. , !!!!that WRIGHT'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS *certain to remove
pain in the side. oppression, nausea' and sickness, loss
of appetite, costiveness; a vellove; tmge of the akin.
1 and epee, and every other symptoOis of !. N
. LIVER COMPLAINT. - ..
Because they purge from , the' bod v ii those corrupt and'
stagnant humours, which hen d posited on the liver;
are the cause of tho above dailgeroua complaint:
They are also to prevent 4 3 '
APOPLEXY.AND SUDDEN DEATH:
:, .
!Because they carry off those hurnsturs which obatruc
ting the circulation, are the caust4ef a rush. or deter
4iiination of blood to the head; triddiness, especially
on turning suddenly round, blindtqw, drowsiness, loss
of memory: na?mation of-the biltin, insanity, and all
disorders of this mind. ! 1, 01
'rbose who labour within dooo should remember
that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is
wholly unfit Tot thq proper expitneionl of the lunge,
and at same time owing
. to S' ont of exercise, the
bowels are hot !suf fi ciently evacuated, the blood.
becomes impure, and headache4ndigestion, palpita
tion of, the heart. • and many !!ether, disagreeable
symtoms are sure to follow. i !.i --_ , ,
'AVRIGHrE INDIAN VEGETABLE PHIS. !J .
Being a Cleanser of the stomach and . bowels, and a
direct panful' of the Blood; are certain not only to
remove pain or distress of every; kind from the body.
but if used occasionally, so as tol l keep the body free
from those humourg , which are ! the cause of every
suatady tncidenl to man, they ]will most assuredly
promote such a just and equal circulation orate blood
that those who 'lead a sedentary life, will be able to
enjoy round bialth. and disease of any kind will be
absolutely impossible. ' . -- 1
- • d:A.U.TIONS TO AGENTS. .
Country agents, nod others, are 4 respeetfully
informed that, owing to the great popularity, and
increasing demand for the above :named Pills, a host
of unprincipled • pemons are busily engaged im
manufacturing, and vending ajspunous article. in
imitation of
JVRIGHTS INDLAN VEGETABLE PILL.
They are also farther infornied that 1 have a suit
pending against one V 0. Falek, for connterfeiting
the above named medicine! and are cautioned against
buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. I. alck,
as be cannot by any possibility have the genuine
Wright's Indian %regetable Pills'for sate.
All travelling agents, with genuine- medicine are
provided with a Certificate of agency, signed by
Williim Wright, Vice President of the N. A:College
ofHealth.. . • ' I ' .
Travellers, who cannot show , a certificate-Eta above
described be known as base impostors.—Shan
them, therefore, as you would 4 Highway man, or a
Midnight Robber. •
Offices, devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright'a
Indian Vegetable Pills,. wholesale and retail, No
169 Race St. Philadelphia. No; 238 Greenwich street
Boston- ' - • ' •
N B—Beuxer . eof the 'counfr:rfeal er in ,Third Street
P.htiaddphis. - •
AGENTS FOR SCHUY Mitt L COUNTY. '
Thomas & James Beatty. Poitailhi. < •
Bickel & Hill, Orwigsbarg. I' •
Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haven. -
Aaron Matta, Mahantonit9. I •
J. Heist, Klingeniumnr
Jacob kauffman, Lower
Jonas-Kauffman, do Mahantringo,
Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. I' •
John Snyd4, k'riedenibergJ, • • ,
J& G Martz. Poll Clinton I '
FetherotT.Prel & Ca. TuscOrOca.
William Taggen, Tanaipal
John Maurer, Mabantongo,l
Mority Foneider, West Penn Township , .
R Schuler &CC. East Brunswick Township
Seltzer & Bock, McKeansberg • • '
CH. DeForest,,Lewellyn..l • •
Emanuel 0. dr Jo..a Esuffinan, Zimmermantorna
October-1,1842, T , • • 40 , -- •
DRUGS AND JUEDICINES.
JUST received in addition to former supplies, a '
general assortment; of H •
. Drum Patti, ' •
Merman, . - Pils, sad. Thltent ' ine..
Oa:4ml*. . ~Dya Stuji.
Patent JiZedicinee, iVarniihes.
• Perfumery, fi'lassfrces7 by 9 t 0.24 by 30.
Together with' every arnele in hid line, while he
Wrens for rale, at a email advince,Zeolicits the at
tention af Physicians and country ere generally.
JOHN -S. O. MARTIN.
etr Particular attenOon to Pbyalcisn's Pre.
sctiptione,at all hour/. ,; r
••*November:26. I -
W.NIALL PAINT I_XElfriOf an
i.cheap, for ale by
June us
handOme aseottmentof print
and tauOilis fo>< iile very chap by
r,;-#;. dr; A. lIMPE.EtiON.
EC
111 A,NEW FOLINTAECOP' /41143,
OPENED. •
-AND its healing strewn , 1110 W gushing forth. •
brilliant star his arisen -in the 'East. and_ nowl
cheering thousands with ne.staws.o unautt,'Lortol
un, tlaPttlyrire_
T . - •
• •
That Star is - • •
DR.REICHTER'S VEGETAKE PURGATIVE
• PILI.S.(
These pills. let all understand, cure:disetse hie;
power peculiar only to itself. which instantly cheeks„
the action and progress ,:of diseaso. for their coat,;
mencement is much alike twhtch itt2when the
-1: BLOOD AND JUICES :
Steep Par depraved. as to produce obstructtops and
"area) that one medicine.. preirided it be competent
to produce sickness, will. be all that is necessary for
removing disease, and restoring -
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS" r
to mankind. Lit it likewise be remembered, that
there is no medicine..now existence poisessing
equal healing poweraf -,, atiil that-no vegetable, or any
other kind - of physic can sc soon.cestorehealth. when
lost: even in cases the most inveterate. • •
' The action of thesn pills 'npian the - bowels,. pre
mild; producing no griping pains 6 r debility . b u t on
the contrary, after they bare operated, you feel that
stead of irritating and corrupt :humors have hien
'
• taken from you. and the buoyant feelings Of health
spring op in their place; and what is'nnother great
object in these pills, they are alwavesafe,they may
be taken on all occasions, and 'udder any circum
stances, without regard to the name of the disease, far
they operate upon every part'of the bony. and expel
disease from whatever part it may be seated. Esc y.
.person Who possesses a box of these pills .
'• NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN, , I
forlititbent he can find a cure,. and confidently rely
,'upon a speedy restoration to health, -
•
In Germany, the lapd of their origin. millions Of
• persons have - expenenced their beneficial effects, and
• the thousands who have used them here, speak Of
them in the highest of tertps,on account of their ears.
live properties. •
The joyful news: of health and comfort, 'spreads
I from those who have happily used .
. DR. REICHTER'S
VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. 1
and they new - prevail 'by their own excellence, and,
the Power'of Truth.
And why, we may reasonably Inquire; have they
beCome ao endeared to the hearts of thpse who hive
mid them, and by them gained _such a popularity t'
Simply because their. action upon the
HUMAN BODY, , I 'I
was al thitrun_aed rain upon vegetation, giving new
life to all who liana* of its happy influence. ;As
the healtft of the plant dependsupon the sap which
circulates through' its branches, do the life and health
of - mankind 'depeeds upon the blood whictiflOws
through his veins. And when this vitalfluid; winch
le twist necessary to the growth and support blithe
body, by some unknown cause becomes loaded with
morbid and
CORRUPT. HUMORS •
le that instead of nourishing and strengtheningjthe
bedy, itlabors to produce obstructions in the system,
which engenders disease, have recourse to a medicine
that is perfectly safe in eye* , disease, and that will
produce a favorable termination, if given early" in, the
•cpmplaint, frequently in a few hours and most always
lin a few days, that medicine-ii • I
r • Dr. Reiehler's ,Vegetable
Which so throughly.cleansds the blood and systein.at
large, thatdisease ofany kind cannot, possibly
Where • , •
We find their . Prederice, • •
' provided nature' isnot beyond all human assistanCe.
• 'The price of these pills 'is 2.5 cents per box, with
full directions and canhe had at the
Philadelphia lile'dieal Han,
established for the "tun pression
Of Quackery.
at the northeast corner of arra and Race streets—
likewiseof sub-agents. • - ,
• . GnalatFlEl.D. Pa., Oct,-10.
.18.12
I Dear Sir : con doubtless remember my calling at'
your establishment about two' weeks since. and ob;
taming . from you one dollar's 'worth of • Da. RIECII
TER'- VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILI S. for!
One of My neighbors who' requested me to precure.
thearticle for them. This being done and mylown;
business transacted. I stoned for home. After travel.,
ling all day, I was taken with a sudden chill, which•
'eft me with a violent fever, bead ache, end consider
able pair. throughout my , whole system, with great'
sickness at my stomach; which so completely Olsen
pbled me that I waacompolled to stop at a small Inn:
on the for teller and 'rest. Upon inquiry they
had nothing that could possibly- afford me relief.
While yet in, misery, for I never was so ill in till my
life. I happily thought' of your pills, and resoled to
open one-box upon 'my own account and seek ;relief
in them. I took six of them ,drank a warm cup of tea;
and retired to bed. My pain here ceased to a measure;
and I soon fell sound asteep. In the morning I
awoke much better, and after the pills hadlopetated
.was quite a different perstin ; took another dose of
four pills, remained there all 11 ednestlav, and on
'Thursday started for home as well as ever, andll still
enjoy good health—the persons for whom I hi:amid
them, informs me that they. have eiperiencedjrnore
benefit from your `pills than a whole cart load bf the
quacks which they bad formerly used. Surely if they
Used them with as good an' effect upon themselves as
I have, they have good reason for extoling their vir ,
toes ; and if you take my advice, you will perspvere,
' - g9 on and recommend there 'to all who are laboring
upder, disease.and my word for it, they will become
so popular as a general remedy that you will find it
difficult in supplying the demand.. . • I
, (Signed) G. W. GRA NDON,
• Greenfield.
The above Medicine sold in Pottsrifleiat the
'tore of
f
h,
lI 2 I C B I4 4 E ?. MENS & PA B t(
Pottsville, Marc
, • . DOCTOR AD. LIPPE, •
RESPECTFULLY infornis 'the inhabitant's .
RESPECTFULLY
Pottsville and its vicinity; that tie ha's
moved in town, and offers - his professional seit.
ces. in all the.medical branches o he nablie.
Praeticing he Homokepathic system, atiii„it
requested, the Allog.pabie, ho hopes from long
experience to give full satisfaction to stich as
will call on him. He •wdl be ready for prordssiiiti.
el services at any time at his residence. ,
• • A. D. LiPPE, 1. D.-
Greenwood, December •
JOHN C: NEVILLE,H
ATTORNE Ai LAW,
"L I
ASremovedSrom Market . Street to the attire,
formerly occupied by Abraham Meisse,to
Centre Street, opposite tie Pest:Office.
'Pottsville, October 8, '
JAMES IL CAMPBELL,
ATTOItNEY AT LAW: - "
• • Pcirravn.LE, Pa.
HAS removed his Office to the south "wes t corner
of Centre and Markerstreeta, one door south of
Samuel Thompames Store. Practicing in 'the sere
al Courts of Schuylkill and Columbia counties.
M. A.._-DOOLF.Y.I ..
NITQRAEY At LAW, ,
, • Parrsvlt.Le. ' - _
"If AS removed his office to the office or ;oho
HAS
C. Neville, Esq., opposite the Post Office.
November 26.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 '
AIIiFFICE North. West earner of Centre it Mahan
... tango street Pottsville, Sept. 3.. ' j —36
- .
JOIIN P.; 110BART,[
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,
' ' oRWIGSBUR . G.
Will . prirqiee in the Courts of Schuylkill votinty
DOCTOR C. ILESLER,
ILlAS,removcdto the office of Dr. Lippe, oppos-
JILIL jte the Episoopirlian, (*arch., Centre street.
where lie will continua to attend to ell profilissionel
brViness, • .
Offine hours; until 9 o'cfock lir the morning, •
. ° from 12 ito 2 o'clock P. 41.1.1
" . from tri 9 o'clock in. thei evening,
April . l,
][.../E/sDEN PIPES--ti'uffictently strong for the
purpose of introducing; water into the Halms .
for sale cheap, by B. BsI.NINAN.
April 15, 1 15-.- •
BIRD SEEDS,—Canary,
and Rape. - Juai teciyed and for sale by
April 24. 1 17-, BANNANI::
1110 LASTER dt NALT-150 tons of Plaafer s add
1.50 sacks Gruund Salt. for gala by 1 ; • , ,
ckt. V. 44 ' - ' MILLER .do HAGGERTY.
.1 4 1P.Pit SCHOOL HOOKS.
200. New Cobb's Spelling Books
200 do do. Readers No. 1 •iv
200 -do do 'do N 0.2. I •
50. Frosts American Speaker •
50 'do History of thoPhits
. 110 1 1 1 1 ,
50 do: G Grammars : •
tIL • .
50 Reith's Arithmetic', rf;•;•
'5O AlitchnliPs qeo i grolupal Readers -1 " •
50 geegraPbY Atlas
•50 gin Printery GeograPhy
.Allpf which will be sold wholesale and retail
at Philadelphia prices, by the snbseriber ; • -.
• B. 8Ak , i1 4 414: •
EMI
canna - quality
.pANNAN.
• 23-r '
4iltlaiy. 210843.
FrATEIV I RS,,—J old reedied and '' fa'
gain a Lize, reathero of excellOpt qoatitril
Pdarch "8
- SI!MAI4NAtC°..
D. E.; NICE,
MCII
I=
01111110 N OIL. -7
mon 0 or as - , cr , _ 11.
tilarch 18..
1110CiTTSVILLE •CEIII BRY: r -AppliCation ,
A. 1 for Lots; Or for lnterni te can be made - to'
, - - • .J MES BEATTY.
roltaville, April, 22 1843 •' 18—
gaup AND CANDLEg-rsosP end
••Candles of the best quayiy by, the , box,
sold at
Philadelphia manufacturert priceareightand ex.
change added. by ‘ 1 1.41. MARSHALL.
darner of Noiwegian. St rind Mt. Carbon ; R. R.
Pottsville, April 15, , H34, .; ; .
' • HovaufaLoirs - • r
•.. FOR SA,,E, •• • sise
a
•II I Also, a , large jiiitanber of i s a ~.
guildinge and cintot
Lo. of -
!Arian, sizes, on-the .
tow, lying rind.
papy in thl 2 l3 9 o_rough of rook, Apply to
OAtillJEt. LEWIS;
:July 16, If 'Real iodate agent, Centio
•
IIANSIOH ~OU9'!;
• -
READIN9, PA:
• ,
fir HE subscriber begs love Respectfully to an ,
announce to his Frieids and the Travelling
community,_ that he bas Oaken that large and .
-• . '' ' Elegant 110018 formerly Veitt by N 0 . ,. :
666 , . . iel Finney, insha borough of Reading, •
• 11 1 and so well ,rtelien ati the,. Afansiori-- '
• - -L"-- House, whiclif he hail ,thbrOughly"
and splendidly fitted up 4 and iroproved, and is'
now opened for the recegtion of visitors. This'
House is situated' in thitiv,ery centre of the.bo ,
rough, and is amply pr ided with parlor!, sit.
Ling" rooms; and. , hag airy, .and convenient
Chambers, all fitted up , the most costly style,
~
ivith,furniture entirety n w, and of the very best-,
I description. His table ' all at all times be cup.
plied with the best the Onading and Philidel.: •
nhia.m'arkets can affordil and his wines and• Li.
lulus, having been porOased at great ezpensic g,
itill be confidently zaiakimmended. as the must
approved quality. i S --: ' ' ..,-
t i
Persons visting Read r, will do well to call, '
'as the subscriber is det med to spire no efforts'
;to render'his catahlishm nt (trait° the very beat.
illotels in the enuntry.i l l ' . - ,
Private Families onralso be accomodated dii. I
ring the sweatier seitioril and upen Bo th 'teem as
to suit the times. fi ' ,
Conneetedleith the dotel, is an . eiCelleni and
'cotrnodiousi stabling, ;Atli confident and effici;
ant ostlers; persons trailing with their own con.
veypnccs, would find it, advantageous to patron •
ize the subscriber. ' , 1 ;
_; i '
WILLOM' L. DE ERSETON ' .
ail 4., t 8•13. ' 18 --
CEO
THE A.NTLIftAWITE FIURNACti,
LOCATEDin tile - Borough ;of .Prf.thavtlie
Sehuylkill countyl.Pa , is not excelled by
ny other in fscilitiei obtaining variety doves,
Limestoimi and Coal, seing accessible by Canal
add Rail Roads to Within a few yards of the stick.
The Furnace and Millinery is in such a elate of
preparation i .that alma!' amount of outlay, would
be sufficient to put it in blast in albs's' weeks. •
The authenticato' Wccounts of the ;grsat itn.
provemcnts and excra,brdinary qiialities of the I
ron produced by , t% othracite Coal in Wales,holds
out strong guaraii4eodr safe-and profitable to.
vestment.' .1
. Thd prOprietor ,; .nql. having the - requisite, a
mount of capital tO . Kcp it in blast: Is desirous Of
having saie person tv, join him, who would take
al4 or .3 interest4or he will lease or•sell the
whole property on suih terms •as will be found
advantageous.
For farther particidars apply to • .
MARSHALL.
• PottsWifle, Schuylkill County; Pa.
January '2B, 180, . • 5--
A ARD.
TILE baying taken the, large DQU
six WHARF on the upper able of Walnut St;
on the Schuylkill (opposite their fdrmer place.of
business) intend tn Ovine their attention to re.
ceiving and slim:ling coat on- commisslonoind
respectfulfy solicit consignment - , either on corn.
iniselon or storage, heir terms are very model.,
ate, and liberal ethinces will be made se the
coal is received. Thy will also attend - 10 the. sate;
and shipment 4 coo at Richmond on the Dela-I
Ware.,
IIEPPLIER &co - _ -
- • Walnut I fitilwharf, Schuylkill, and
N. %V. corner e 4 Broad and Arch Streets..
delphia, 'A prrl 15,. 16-3 mo.
NEW BOOT f&ND SIM STORE. - •
UST:opened, at etenld Pdst Office,CentroAt
opposite Marketgan. excellent ass,:rtatent: of
Roots and Shoes Of uperiof Orally, which will
be sold chcarrverw, 4
Rheap for cosh, by . •• •
! THOMAS FOSTER. '
1 • • 15--
April P,
. ..
, . T 1? RENT. - - „
THE PORT fkONTON FOUNDRY, and '
Machine.Shoii. iiiketlicr . with all the Finlike.;
3lachinery, and fixeires belaitioinw thereto.- Ali: -
ply to r :.• .- 'I AAC MEYERS, Erg.,
st
• ' -at Port Clinton, or to'.
EC ERr. ,i'y GUILFORD,
Sp. 'Mara Furnace.
51-4
ecember 17,
PROCLA.MATION.
, -
WZ - NOW all men - 4 by these presents,' that,
,we
I, I PPI NCOT TAYLOR, corner of Centre
and NI ahantattgo Sy ) have just received from the ,
cities of Philacielplit and Nem: 'rink a•nescand
splendid assortment of fashionable single' milled
and diagonal cassiiores, also fashionable single
milled cloth-of ere . rg description., .
Just received . froo? their wholesale and retail
fashionable eicabil store - No. 2 . 41 Market St,
Philadelphia,.neit Arock of ieady 'made droll.;
ing,.of`which the' offer at priccs,to suit the
times, and guarante tu give entire satisfaction to
all that may
. fariOna with 'a call, all% prices are
thus : - 1
Summer Cloth' f ikOck Coats from, - 3. 00 ta 600
do , Elly;ss ••. 450t0 5 00
,do • PCtOs do • i 2 50 to 3 00
do !,11CFOndabouts i 250 to-3 00
• • do. 47,1 re Frock Coats .2 25 to '3 00
do • Dtess do — 2130, tot 25
do Linen Itslindt's liiiketti :0 75 00
.do ' Films .do • • 100 to 2;50
- do Dark cfsmbroon Pants 200 t 0,250
do, LiOt • , 00 to 225
n
Also a handson assortm t of' Blue Cloth
Dress and Frock Vea s, Grey,Greeti, ana Bloch
all in propori r ion tr i 4rices 'as thp above, with, it
variety of vlst an ' resting which will be ., sold•
lowfat the o d esCiblidhmcnt corner of Centre
and Illehentango §lreet• "
. P. S. - Don't foget to calf and get.a colt of
clothes fur $ 3 60.2 i:
Po haville, lone 30
HIGH SHO4. FOR ;YOUNG LADIES,
I• - ,
The public_ are r . ..3 . ospectfully . rnthrmed that-a,
grecably to let .fotmer notice, Ilisii Allen from,
New England, will4pen a High School for Young
Ladies. on Monday; the 3d April nest. '4 . 1 . c ,
Instruction will ,he given- in those branches
usaally taught in tbti New England Seminaries,
ERMS. t. •
.. t ./ '
• Tuition in the Epenlar7 i lice Ty.
Higher English ', cinches, incinding
French awl: satin ::. ' -.. ' 6t dp
Drawing ierni P : ting,-
..Eatra - . 2 do
Further informatipifmay bcr,obtained by refer.
env" to . . _ . t , , T., . •
... " . • . .
Rei.l. McCool,., '.- , - ' . iiihn Shipften, - :
William F. Deeds! Esq.. " B.F. Foraroy,_
. • - Ti.A Beatty. , ... -
• Pottsville!, Mar*,, ~ 25, - 1843. ' . ;" i 13 . -
In the-Court of 0 goon - Pleas of &fitrylkiir
S Count, •
Philip Hoy • Vend. Eaponsas to
re e_ot, • March Term; 1841,
John - Snydear , . • -' •
On motion rule itishow ausii'Why the money,
raised on the abovivOsecutton. should not be paid
to Joseph White 44 ,Port, on their. Judgement 'a.
gland the Aerepd,iii to - March' term, 1839, No.
11. Whereupon : 40 said -Court ordered that nor
Lice be Pulishedthroth weak. in the Admetus' Jour'. _
nal, of Poftiville.'4,ipr Creditors. to , pear . 04";
Monday the 24th dsY or July, at 10 o 'clock A'.
M., being the Aitintay of the first Cotirtweeli':'
ofJuly term.' 184kto' show 'cause, if
,sint they'
have: - why - the pro*ds 'Said epentiottalinc44.
not be paid over to said. ;psephWhite St - Sid.r.„
Whep•at.d where concerned mey' attend.'
‘ l, FgoPopote i rii
4 . 2
#uPP lq.
F ._
fresh supply,,C4ll2,
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