The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 29, 1864, Image 4

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    CELEBRATED
STOXACH
BITTERS.
•.
A pure and powerful tonic,. wreaths and alterative of
- wonderful efficacy in dirre , ',:m of the
Stotaaoh, 'Liver - and. Bowels.
cure. Genena
Debility. /lemmas, Depression of Spliits, Ccra- .
'epsilon._ Colic, Intermittent Itffer, Cramps
- and Spasms, and an complaints of either
arising from lirteily Waffle's",
• whether Inherent in the system, or
Iminced bY speci al . •
Nothing that is not - wholesome, - gemisl and restora
tive in its nature enters into. the composition' of 110S
TEMPI'S STOMACH BrrnOs._ popular pre
paration containi no mineral of;any kind, no deadly.
botanical element; no fiery excitant ; but it la a- cam.
bitileiion of the extracts of rare , balsamic herbs and
planti, with the purest and mildest of all diffusive'
•
stimulants.
It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far
is the human system can be protecteclby human means
against =ladle* engendered bj an unwholesome at
mosphere, Impure water, and other +Vernal causes;
HOSTETTEA'S BITTERS may be relied on as a sets-
guard
' In districts infected with Pnvira,arm,Ancrss it
been found infallible as a preventative, anb,. 'in suitable
aliCremedy, and thousands who resort tit it under cep-.
prehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and than
-
sands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective
qualities In advance, are cured by a very brief course of
this marvelous medicine:. PeverandAg'ae patients, af
ter being plied with quinine 'for months in yen, until.
fairly saturated with that • dangerous ilkalOid, are not
=frequently reetomd to health within a fety days by.
HOSTETTER'S BITTERS... . :
. The weak stomach is rapidly irvigorated and the ap
petite restored by this weeable Tonic, and hence It
works wonders in cases 'of:Dyspepsia and in loss con-
.firmed forms Of Indigestion. Acting
,as a gentle and
painless apperient, as well as .upon the Liver, It also
invariably relieves the constipation superinduced by ir
regular action of the digestive and secretive organs.
Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks,
LoWness of Spirt* and Pits of Languor, find prompt
and permanent relief from the Bitters. The testimony
on this point is most conelusive, and from both sexes.
The agony of Bruins Como is immediately assuaged
by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally'
resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be pre
vented.
As a General Tonic, HOSTETTER'S BITTEaIS pro
' duce effects which. mast be exPerienced or witnessed •
before they can be fully appreciated. . In Macs' of Cos
errrorrosut Wskrovess, Paausimin DECkIY and Debility
Decrepitude - trial:irk from Oro Ads, it exercises the
electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all
diseases it operates as a delightful invigorant. When
the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to' re-en
force and re-establish therri.
Last, hut not least, it is The Only Safe timulant be
ing manufactured from sound and inocnime materials's, I
and entirely free from the acid 'elements present more
or lees in all the 'ordinary tonics and stomachica of the
day. . '
No family medicine has been eo Universally, and, it
may ire truly added, deservedly popular With the intel
ligent portion of the community, as HOS'PETTEIPS
' BITTERS. . - .
Prepared by.IIOSTETTER SMlTlL.Pittsburg,
Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers eye-
lIELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU
ICIE
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
A positi•e_arid specific remedy for diseases of the
Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Kidneys, • Gravel, Dropsy
Bladder,
Bladder,
Bladder,
Bladder,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGAIQIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
AND ALL DISEASES OF THE
Sexual thrum. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs;
Sexual Organs, . Sexual Organs, :Sexual °mew,
Seraal Organs, , Sexual .Organs, Sexual Organs,
Sexual Organs., Sexual.Orgaaus, , Sexual Organs,
-Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs: Sexual Organs,
mining from excesses,- early Indiscretions, expoeure - and
Impradeneles, and removing all improper discharges,.
whether existing, in •
Male or Female.
Male orFmnalat
Male or Female,
. It is a fact long since established, that persons suffer-.
. ng with any disease of these organs are affected in bod
.
ny health and mental powers, and - experience many
alarming, - rymPtoms, among Which will be.found:
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss. of Memory, Difficulty
in breathing, General Weakness, Horror. of Disease
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Donor of Death, Night
Sweats. Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision,
Languor, Universal /wands of the Muscular . Spited',
' often Enormous Appetite; wittC.Dyspeptic Symptoms,.
Rot Rands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance, and Eruptions on the Face, Pains'
in.the Back, HCIIIIIICSEI of the Eyelids, frequently black
• spots flying before the eyes, with temporary mdfasion
" - and loss of 'Sight, Want of Attention, Great MoidlitY,
Restlessness. '•These symptOms, if allowed to • go on,
which thts meAteine irivariably removeli: soon 'follow—
LOSS OF 'POWER, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS.
Who can say that these excesses are not frequently
followed by those Direful Diseises, INSANITY AND
CONSUMPTION: , THE IBOOZDe or Talllolll.ll
• and the melancholy Deaths by Consumption, bear am
ple witness to the Truth of this assertion..
lIE,LMBOLD•S incrßAcr OF sucirc
Is a certain, safe, and speedy cure, from whatever cane
they have originated ,and no matter of
Row Long Standing, - How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, HOW Long Standing.
It is taken without hindrance from balances, and lit
tle, if'any, change of diet.
le pleasant in its taste and odor,
• And intmedlate in ita action. -
If you* enffering with any of the above distressing
nmenta, • • - .
PROCURE THE .REMEDY AT ONCE,
PROCURE. THE BEMEETATIONCE,
PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
BII.3IO36LD'SEXTR' ACT BUCIECI
- • •
As a medicine :which must benefit eveiybody, from the
dmpiy itelicrite to the confined and deepairing
NO EQUAL-IS TO BE FOUND,
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND,
NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND.
Price sl:per Bottle; or Six for $5, delbmr
ed u.) any address. Prepared by • •
. nrsznoLD,
Depot. 104 Sonth TENTH St., below Chestnut, Phila.
Di:rains entrioiapi ALL COMAIUtiICATIO.NS.
ITELMBOLD'S Mediciil Depot, .
UELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Waiehotise,"
• - . 594 Bireadway, New York
BEWARE OP;COUNTERFE7S AND UNPRENCI ,
PLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dispoee "of their
own ".and "other " articles on the reputation attamed
LIELMBOLIPS .0 • tio.e PItEPARATIONE,
. " EXTRACT. RUCH U,
" SARSAPARILLA' •
" ' IMPROVED ROSE . - WASH
FOR SALE BY ALL - DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE;
ASK FOEHEURBOLD . S. L TARE NO OTHER.
Cut Out the Advertisement andsend foi it,
AND AVOI3 IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Nov. T. 1E43 • • 4A:ly
•• . •
fiLTST
A, beautiful stock et • ,
Obi -
Watches, -
jewelrY„ - . .
Cloekr.. - . • a
Plated Goods, of alitkode,
' ' Portaßlonaais, •,
8 4
Tzavetina Sisteheli, 1 • 6
Sit vev Ware ag.: Fancy Goode
Also, an assortinent of TAN KTRIC & CO.'S celehnt
fed Chandeliertr,tsiadt:l6l,aaFixtures. Bronze
Statuary, Portable-Lightsvetc.6-,,ett. • •
or Particular ,attention -paid to the repairing of
Watches. Having had the hugest-experience in the
very. drst manufacturing establishments in Europe, we
feel warranted In assuring every cope who will patronize
us, that we 1111 be enabled to give ittistaction, particu
larly in all the finer class or work, such as , .
CHRONOMETER,' .DIIPLEX,
ENGLISH sw/as „PATE= Limas,
would reqedre. 'We shall „endeavor, by a sit*
ward course, to plain every reasonable person.
G. F. BLUM & CO.
Pradiad Horologists and Jewellias;
March 12. •
"'
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LAN ?)
sue' Arch
44 A
PUIA.A.DELPNUA.
Cassie for Am Inns TRADE, soul °Me , no
BAITS or doceptOon to istdinniCluognin ,
- • .
FAIR DEA LING
AND 'GOOD OOODS
. . . ~ ~. .
1
.. ' • - '•• . bark POlitAliDe4
Beet mmaisros,_
_.:; .-, -
v as hi.pabitislaxx l / 2 , - — : Figured MSSINC,S, . •
Nobility PLAIDS.'::... . EMU SHAWLS. . .
PEWS POPLINS ;'; , '.. Good BLANKETS. .
P. B:- We idiom GOLD down.. eta. doss an sujelloss i
issi. Now' ie f. good time tor Merchants. and Cons!
man to come in. - -.'. ... :. „Ont. 1; '11L; -,.40-11d
ICIOAL-.:01L.14 - A-NP.sl..' . !
• I bag lenve to learnt Sniffles:ids' tOSithe isiblte- gen:
orally,' that .1 . - have ;otstmeneed the . rosanfactore of
COAL OIL'LAMPS of every dueiiption and . style of
.
No. . 3S:;a.;.PCOND '..:street,
•
pari
- With My pieseuf facilities for maruilaCturing, and
pisctical experience Of thirteen years iii-the'mamtge.
meat ot. the lamp busineearfor tome of the largest hon.'
see in the Country. I/latter myself that -myexperience:
and knowledge will enable me to 'offer to the public
goads not equalled by any Mrregard to style and work:
minship, and et prices competing with the lowest. I
shall always eudeamr to lead in offaing,to the public
tiewantl useful Inventions in our line. I have also tat
ten the wholesale agency for the ale of (11/0. W.
111ZOWICA 00.8 rCgmorayst, Mrrez. TOTS.
- WiIIDENBR.
Nw..243 Bought Second St.
numennpinit.
39-3 m .
Eipt. u 164.
. JACOB MABLEIIt,
, 3 4•° ;— . (Bmcomer t. Stauffer dr, Mar- .. h r :
)• ley), No. 622 , Market St., •
- PHILADELPHIA. .
Dealer in WI Gold and• Silver WATCHES.; line Gold
JEWELRY ; eoUd SILYERWARF., and the easy gees
of SLLVER.PLATED WARE- Corstantly on hand, a
large assortment of the above goodt at low prices.
Watches and Fine Clocks Reratesn by skillful
men '• also, Jewelry repairing, Engraving, and all kinds
of. Hair Work to order, at short notice.
lair Don't forget the OLD Sekee„'No. 822 Market St.,
Philad'a. (Sept. 24, '64.-89 Sm
LADlESs':rikrircir . VCRS!
. 1011N.FAREIRA ' S
• - . o.ld
. Establiv ed
• • • -FUR .MANUFACTORY,,_ .
• • . NO. 718'.A.TICII' ST., •.
; 4 " 4!` above Seventh. PHILADELPYILL
; • I.have BOW In store, of iny
own
• - Importation and Manufacture, one Of.
- it. '*
.the LARGEST and most REAUTI-
Fl.lleleetions of . • ' •
FANCY FURS;,
for LkDITCS* and CHILDREN'S WBAlt, in the City.—
Also, a fine assortment of Gentns•Fur Gloves and Col-
• . • .. . . , .
As my Furs were all purchased when . Gold was at a
much lower premium than at present, ""I am enabled to
dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would
therefore solicit a call from my friends of Schuylkill -
County and vicinity. - •
Fr" Rememberthe Name, Number, and Street I
• • JOlll% FAREIRA, •
718 Arch eil.,'abovo 71h, South SidO,
PIULADELPIIIA.
I
if 20 .7 have no Partner, nor connection with any oth
er Store in Philadelphia l
Sept. l7, 14.
. . . . .
MAIDETILANGS, Wholesale and BeadLl
.. • •
A
-. N 5711. PjT,NCICE & ..BROTHER,
14 . 60 , SO4- - ARCH .STREET, I,
. ,
• ..... • , •
• • • • PHI LADELPHIA. • •
. . ..
A tall nasertmeat of -Ladies , Dress and Cloak Trim
mings, Bugle Gimps, Shawl Borders. etc • - •lmportera
of real . BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Embrolderlea,* Saxony
Yarns. Knit Goods,'Pancy Goods, etc., at the-LOWEST
PRICES. • . ..: . ISept. - 10, `61.-37-3m.
DANIEL . .
•
City ,Cablnet Ware Rooms and Manufactory,
'236:13017T3Ef SECOND STREET, • .
. • ' Philadelphia.
. N. B. —Persona going to the City will find it to their
advantage to call andazamine the stock. " : D. M. IL
Sept. 27,11 ' • 39-tf
-3
OS., F. DiAnsnAmi..;
SHIP CHANDLER AND 'GROCER,
404 Sunni Delaware Avenue,
. •
. • •
tar - Rope of all kinds, -Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Paints,
Paint 011 a, anti:Black Varnish, &c.., furnished in quan
tities at the lowest rates. • '
Philadelnhia, August 1, 1663.
R TJ S S
No.SS North birth Street, Philadelphia, ,,
Would inTiti attention to his well-seleitedetock of
.'FATE.' AMERIOAN
IMPORTED WATCHES,
DIAMOND' AND
.GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER
...WARE, ae...
SIIITA.BLB ros, :IIOLIZDA.Y
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
Young men who wish to qualify theinielves for busi
ness life.have uneenalled advantages for doing so at
CRI'ri.e.NDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 531
CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. "
This institution, since its establishment In 1844, has
steadily increased In the number of its students road in
facilities for imparting practical business knowledge.—
Within the past year Aye hundred students have.- been
In attendance, the largest number ever IrnoWn by any
similar institution in this city or State: - Its reputation
for superior instruction extends over the whole country,
and the knowledge gained here has already proved a
fortune to many a young than. The readiness with
which its graduates obtain lucrative situations, and the
large number of applications made to the- Collegefor
them. attest the appreciation in which it is held by the
business community. -• '
The College occupies the whole upper portion, or
three stories. of the large double building at the N. E.
corner of-Chestnut and-Seventh streets; which is well
lighted and fitted up in-a style of elegance and - eonve-.
nience which is unsurpassed.
The Course of Inetnictionis of the most thoroUgh
and btusiness-like character. •
Male Or Female,
Male or Female,
Male or- Female.
to all its departments and .ppitcations, Is taught Just
as it is practiced by the best accotintante and business
men, ' li'ach strident is -tristrUcted separately; and . opens:
writes out, and closes:several sets of books adapted to
the various tiranchea - of trade makes out .in proper'
form the various papers used in.brisinessi.such lis,Pro
mistary Notes, ~ Receipte, • Account Currents, Account
Sales, Business Letters, Balance' Sheete,..dm.._and is' in
'Minded in • the large variety of transactions and cus
toms of business life. • . •
which is so.important to a huslueis Mali; receives as
rcial attentlon, and is tantht by a peumaa who hie
w, if any, equals.
including Interest,. Profit and Loss; Averaging - Ac
counts, Exchange, &c., is taught in its ,shortest and:
most approved methods _ , ' •
COMMERCIAL LAW, MATHEMATICS AND Dli-
TECTING COUNTERFEIT. NOTRS'are included in
the Course of Instruction. i•
has been opened, - and is in charge of. one'cif the best. of
practical and-experienced operators, and every facility
.leafforded for acquiring a full knowledge cf all the mi
nutive of, the profession. .. . . •
As instruction is given, - to each. stUdentSseparately.
those who wish to enter for any particular branch can '
. •
do so.
The time usually required for the complete Counting
h ouse Coarse varies from eight •to -twelve weeks, ac
cording to the number of hours daily devoted to IL A
handsome Diploma, with the seal' of the
,institution at
tached, is awarded on graduation, '
The whole time and attention of -the 'Principal and
1 his large corps of competent and 'attentive .Teachers is
I given to the interests of the - students. .
•
continue - from Septemberlsth to April 15th, time giving
to those who are engaged during the day an opportuni
ty to qualify themselves; for advancement and mimosa
in i
Students are received at any time.'and instructed - at
such hours as may beet snit their convenience. _
Catalogues containing Terms. Co, may be obtained
gratis 0121 application at the College • . .
CrtriTENDEN & CO.
SO-Sta
•J. R. TROXELL'S
OHM' CHINA, GLASS, AND
CROCKERY STORE,
Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House,
PEU:L± , !LDELPILIA
BUSINESS LIFE.
8008-KEEPING,
PENMANSHIP,
aYMBLERCIAL /MTEIMETIC,
TELEGRAPHIC. HIC. DEPARTMENT
IMENL'4O SESSIONS
Sept. 24, '64
Read This 1.. S
POt.TSVILJAE.
The citizens of. Pottsville and neighboring townit,
villages and lutmlets, one and all; are invited to call
and examine my stock or wares before buying else- 1
where;us lam not to be undersold, and can furnish
Housekeepers with every article they want in my
line
of business. In the stock of. •
F-renth China,
will he found Tea Stotts, Pinner Setts, 6rd. and Cite
Baskets; Watch Cases, 'Seger Holders, Match Safes,
Motto, Mugs, Motto Culls and Saucers, Vases, Colognes,
Chint Setts fur Children, - and a general tariety ofToya,
. • • 6lais
Choicest, .lateat patterns, consistingWa 9 nes, Ale and
f Table and
Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine
Beer (Berea% Decanters,Bar and Bitter Bottles. Gob;
lets, PlateL. Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creami, eel
cries. Swear Bowls, Spoon Holders. Syrup, Cans, Fruit
Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake . Stands, Kerosene Lamps of
every variety, Lamp Chimnets, Lanterns, Candlesticks,
Candy Jam. &c. . • ' ••
• -Crockery • Crockery!! •
A full assortinent of IRON STONE CMNA, of dif
ferent patterns, in netts or single pieces, to Suit the pub
lic. Alargo assortment of common C, C. Ware which
I will sell at low figures, . • •' • - .
. Yellow and Stone. Ware.
Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes. tellenders, Milk Pans,
Jelly Moulds, Pitchers. Tea POta, Butter Pots, Milk
Pots, Jars, Jugs; etc., etc.' . • . •
MISCELLA-NEOUS:=Toilet Setts, Castors, Slopjara
and Foot Bathe; Quart and. Pin t. Flasks ; Coal Oil, &c.,
&c.• Fruit Jars, of every description, -
- AfERLIIANTS I lean sell_ von GaAs at ocitijtylea,
thus saving yontreight. CAM and see if It Is not so.
J. R. TROMELL: •
••. t -
BED FAA's, loam IfEEDERS, -- and
Eildt Cups, at • •-• IMGITEI3I.6.
toinirAs.4l.lo.:.: . • :
Pennant to in order' -or tiis::orifianii'. court-of tat
County o f Schuylkill, the stibteriberf : Executrix of the
last Mh.atC4'.of ' George Allsiii.leter. 0f• the Tolitiebtfi
of..gralley,l tnenio by Public Yen,
doe on. &sir of !pneekbeine.ll, - J
At 4 o'clock in the.Aftemoon; at . - the Public House' cif
'Meld Teirelion, in the. Town. of - Donaldson: -Wtte
Cribrity• of SEArrylkill iiforeeald,-44. 1 1 the -
Me and-Interest of said: George 1n hit
We terra; of` nd to a certibilrit of. site- .
ate in the. Town ot Donaldson, 3n iaid Townetdp of
Fralley;b6unded on thelbirtb by Railroad` . Street, on
the But by b" c44/21 4W- the -94rf et-said
Angus, itcorSarah Angus, *.ori nth by Maryland
Street,- and on tbeWitet.by Siratant Alley. - containing
in frontal) feet and In depth - DO -, feet; - , nrith it 1M story.
- _Frame House and Frame Stable; late- the . eatate of
said deceased.: -
. • Terme and Corialtione Midi k . n Uwe at the time and
place of kale by ' ' • .13ARAlt ANGUS. •
By Orde4 of the Orphans ' Court, - Itz.ecutrLei - •
A. DouaxuS.Clerk.
4s-Si
&Whet 2% '64
grAILIFHANSI COITB.T
, • . •.• " • .
Parsuant to an order of the Orphans' Conti of the .
GOunty• ,of Schuylkill,. the subscriber, Admintattator
of the estate of Dr. Francis Palm, lave of the Town
ship. of ()ley. in the County of Berke, deceased, will
- expose to sale by public rendue On •,• .- •• --
THURSAKIWthe .17th day of N ovember ,
Next, atl. o'clock iithe afternoon, at the public home
of Margaret Koons, In the Borough of Schuylkill Ha-.
yen, all that certairr-twe - ntory brick dwelling
house with a commodious store roote• and lot of
ground, aituate in' said Borough of • Schuylkill -
-Haven; botmded and described as. follower', By 'Front
street and along. he same 19 feet. on the est : . by Ma
ria Medlar. on the south by a2O feet alley, and on the
east by itinah Saylor.'
•
•• . Also, the undivided ' one-third _part of double two
story frame home and -lot of ground,. situate in the
Borough of Tamaotta, on the north-awn:timer of Nes
copeck and Rowe streets,' and described as follows :
Beginninget the mkt corner; thence &once:lid Rowe - .
street . 50 feet. thence north at right angle -with t
Roes we
street 104 feet 6 inches. thence north 79% degreet, w
along the" Wabash Railroad 00 . feet 6 inches to said
Nescopeck street, thence . alotig the same 114 feet 10
- inches to the ~Place of beginobig late the estate -of
'..Terms and eonditions made known at the time and
• place of sale by. . BRNNSYJI. 13,
Adm A. GLASS,
- • ' inistrator.
By order of the Orphans" Court, A..Dointmaw, Cll.'
October 22, 'O4. 43-3 t ",
COURT SALE. - I
Pursuant to 'e order. of • the Orphans' Court of the.
County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Penn-•
allvanla, the subierlber, Executor of the last Will. etc...
of Henry Spancake, late of the floiongli of Plnegrare,
In the County of Schuylkill, • deceased, will expose to
sale by public vendee, on • •.• • •
SATERDAY, - the sth day of November nest,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, . at the public, house of
Samuel Fillitwt,l.o the Borougliand• County aforesaid,
all that certain mesinage and lot of ground, situate in
the said Borough of PinegroTe, bounded by. Tulpeltoc.
can street, by property of the 'Schuylkill and Sas
nuehanna Railroad, and by lots of Felix.' Bartels •
and Charles Rick. containing 4d feet in front . and
110 feet in depth. with theuppurtenancers, consisting-of
a two story frame house with kitchen, attached, a' tat- -
• ler shop and frame stable : late the estate of said de-
ceased. • Terms and conditions made known at the
time and place of sale by . LEOIURD FELTT,
- • Executor.
BI order .of the Orpbens• Ceort., .• •
A. Donaas, Clerk - .
•
Pottsville, October 15, .14: 42-4
PCAL SALE OF A FARM. GRIST—
MILL SAN'-MILL and QUERCIT
BON MARK , MILL. . -
The subscriber will offer at Public Sale, at the Seltz
er House, In the Borough of Womels.dorkßerks Conn-.
SATURDAY; 'the 12th day. et NoNember next,
'At 1 otlock, P.M., of said day, AITALUABLEPArea,.
consisting of 46 acres of ground•in a good state of cub.
tivation, situated in North Ileidleberg Township. he
Atween Womelsdorf and Bernville,'. at the 2 .
Union Canal. ' The' improvements con
sist of Two Dwelling. Houses, one of
which is two story, weather-boarded, with a Kitchen
attached. the other a Onetory'weathef-boarded House
for the Miller. A Grist Mill with three pairs of Burr
.Stones and one Chopping Stone, with one 8 foot never
falling water power from the Tulpehocken Creek; and
is considered one of the.bent stands'in Berkt County.
Anew Sawmill with Circular. and other -Saws ; one of
- the best in, the County. Also a Quercitron Bark Mill,
%entirely new, only built last Summer. •
This is decidedly one Of the moat denirable prOper.
ties in the Cofinty. 'and the . only reason why, it is of
fered-for sale is ill health, and a disposition to retire
from business. .
If not sold on said_ day, the prOperty will be offered
.fOr rentpossession given on the let of April next. •
Terms, &c., will be made known .on the day of. sills.
'ABRAHA , M RRIUL
43-St' •
October 22..64
PUBLIC SALE.---Valuable property of John
Fisher, Sr., situate-partly in South Manheim.Town
ship: and partly in Auburn Borough; in.-County of
Schuylkill, State-of Pennsylvania...
No. 1. A Grist Mill, well kriown -- as Fla - hers Mill,
stone building, 4S by 4G feet, three.strid,One-half tiories
high, 4 pairs running stones, water power (Bear's
Creek). good custom, etc.' The dwelling house is of
brick with kitchen attached, smoke house, barn; and
20 acres excellent land. .
No. 2. 20 acres of land with. Plaster, and Salt , and.
Clover Mill erected on it - With•wider plenty. . •
No. 3. A Farm of-100 acres, with a two- story Tog
dwelling house, Bank barn, - 75 b 33, feet ; well, with
pump, smithslabp, bearing orchard, ett.
. •
No. 4. A farm containing 100 acres with a brick dwel
ling house 2% stories high, with kitchen attached.
wash how, Bank Barn, SO by 33 feet, orchard, etc. Ell"
No. 5. 1 "P50 acres timber and sprout land, which
be sold in lots-of 5 and 10 or more acres as it may Snit,
purchaser.• • r ound 60 feet front and 100 feet deep.
• situate in - Auburn, with frame .house, pump, oriett
baser
kitchen attached, well• With bakeoven,
..stable. etc; - • .. •
No. 7. 15 lots in Auburn adjoining the above, each
containing 32 feet in front and 100 in depth.. •
No. 8: Farm of 'GO - acres red'"-shale; adjoining landof
Joseph Kershner and Dr. A. Schulze and Bor,
ongh line of Auburn, of which some 40 acres are -
cleared and in good - cultivation, ~the rest is well
timbered. On it stands brick dwelling house, a large
and new Bank Barn; good well, orchard, etc. _ •
No: 9. 1.10 acres sprout land, 15. to 'l6 - yeare old, red
shale, one-half of it is cattily to be cleared arid brought
under cultivation ; it belongato the above mentioned
tract, and.will be sold in lots to Suit.pprchrusers. •
The sale - will , commence at 10 o'clock in thelorenoote,
on the 3d of December, - 1864, at•the dwelling - hones of
the Undersigned. • : .
. The conditions will be made known on the day .of
sate.'JOHN FISHER, Sa.
. October 8,.'14 • • • • . • 41-8 t
. •
POlf. SAILE - .—The undersigned, Auctioneer, will
L sell at Public Sale, on .. • •
. - . •-
Saturday, the : sth day o f November: next,
at '1 o'cloeltM the afternoon, at the Public.llonsill
of •C. Beichley; .the Borough of St: Clair, a •
large two-story . double DWELLING. HOUSE, •
with' kitchen attached, and a never -failing spring of
water within - ten yards of, •the hOuse, situated - at the
junction of the iiiinersville and Llewellyn Team . Road,
near the West Branch of the Schuylkill. . . .
•• • • • ANTHONY ERWIN.
•• Auctioneer of the Borough. r,f St. - Clair.
For •
• particulars apply to JOHN SEITELNGER, Esq.
St. Clair; Oct: 1, 'GC' • .• . 40-6 t
•
ATA.L,PABLE PROPERTY AT' PRI
• . VATE SALE.
One-twentieth interest in the'tract of COAL LAND
In New Castle 'Township, Schuylkill County (known as
the POrr Balsaart" tract), , cdritaitting shout 420
A .Tract of 220 ,acres 'of:Ct)AL' TIMBER
LAND in Riles*Township. •
-4 LOTS On Coal Street, below Union, Pottsville.
.• 3 BUILDING LOTS on Laurel Street. • •• •' •
Two-thirds of the 'Hamilton" tract of.COAL LAND,
In Shamokin Town, Northumberland County. . • ",
One-twelfth interest in the Monterey Colliery tract
of COAL and.TIMBER - LAND , in Foster township.
A numtier of Building. Lots on Coal, Norwegian,
Railroad and Washington. Streets; "Greenwood Addi
tion." Apply to • : DENBY RUSSEL, '
Licensed Commercial Broker and Real. Estate Agent,
. , ' • Cor. 3d and Mahantongo Sta., Pottsville...
'. Sept. 24, '64.. • • (August 2T,..64.-35,3M
TRIVATESALES.
['OR ralnable FARM and ;pleasan_t
L country residence, situate in Rest Ilanover Towift:
ship. Lebanon' county, Pa., on the Jonestown-and liar
rishnrgroad. one-half a mile West"-of Mt. Nebo, con - -
taining about SS Acrei. About T acresli.
is Woodland, the remainder being under
good cultivation. 'vr:lf fenced, and the soil
well adapted to the different crops generally :raised in
this section. The.buildings (nearly new) are a BRICK
lIOUSR, BAKRAIARN, large Ray Bard; and otherbut
buildings. - There is an orchard of young beiring tree's,
with an addition of others lately set out. on 'Abe premi
ses.; A Well, with Primp, is at_ the house; also run
ning water in most of the fields.. -' •
For further particulars, apply by letter or in person
to the subscriber, on the premises. P. 0. Address Oso.
- mos. P. MILf.F.R.
• Best Ilanover-Tp., Aug. ST, . 35-tf '
TIO VOlll WANT A GOOD INVDST.
'WENT?
HERE - IS A . ORANGE;
The undersigned offers a FARM, containing '436 area
..e.of land, with a Grist Mill; Saw Mill, 2M
story Brick House, and Barn, and on, the-
north part of the tract there is a good 134
story Log Honk, with a back-huilding connected;. and..
*tabling, sothat the property can be divided , into two
farina; a good . sell, well limed, and good ferices; near a
good market: adjoins the Union Canal Railroad, And
j 4 froratheßoroitgliof Pinegloye has a -good
water-power for manufacturing. .. 7 • • :
-. • I offer this property lower, for greenhaelm:than it
Was sold for six years ago. when currency was par with
gold- nameß; . for 11)9,300—0ne-third •in hank - arid
the-two-thirds In ons'and two yea4y . .payments, with
. Also, 6 lots in Bonawitz'a • Additioi to Pinegrove. •
I houses in West Haven, neatScbuyllull Haven.
I have renioved West, and leant TO sell my - PToPertY •
in.Pinegrove For further infonnatipn, apply to JOHN
GEORGE, Lebanon... . -.DAVID GREENAWALT.
Angust.l3, • 43.1-am
/lota .Ltindtp•rit ECivate Sale. - -The sub
licribers offer for 'ask.- TWO TRACTS OF•COM,
LAND,' .oaxted in Schuylt ill Counls, '
Any Information concerning theselracti or Coal Land
will be given on application to Bush Pierraradiv, , Esq:,
of Potteritle, or either 'of the aubscrlbers: •
.. • . GEORGE SCEAId-h
- • • " • WM.:•11. SCILALL, - -
Executors af.the Estate ofJohn Satan, dec'd.; •
.
WHOLESALE AND RHUIL,DEALEI3.
. .
Centre St., Oplicorice the Town Min,:
Feb. 12, ,81
*NOEINIStIIIIIOII4I4LND .11,TTISIS
: . NINO!, x. a R.lums,'
Ne. $ N. Thiesetassas bpliaryinsa
*lean, ean iset bs'l`i tla
which has -effeefasnizarred"Vinfer att 1$ cart
' rely . di ~forh
lanons.andßanii.-PMilliiVaitilngtheßloodt- also.
:Celebrated CoTigh Mlxtorn_for go qua-of ,Coogtis
and a.tdds, and all kinds of Healing Salmi on hand.
A nnmber of oartllll*4ll `cvibs Sail as
WI& 10, AWL
AND CIGARS;
POTTevILLE(PA:
MEDICiNAL,
TEEP4. PHCENIX PECTORAL
WILL. OMR TO COUGH.
THE EHiENX-I'EMORn,
COIII'OI3ND- WILD A• 1113
SEIMICA SNAKE . BOOT,
atm_ the Diseases n ihe•
iIErR4AT, -I.ND 3.I:TNCIB.
- .
, .. .
Sc4.-h as G ol ds; Cbtighs, C ou p , ..Asthma ' , 'Bron
chitis, Catarrh, Sortt- Throat; HoaraeMu, .
-, : • Whooping thugh,- el.e. • . .
" - . ire TiiiaiA.mar via. PsimaT . .. ,
PlITLITIOIWZIVI: 001419;TFIIIPTION,F
And even where this (awful dNea ks has'tekebhold it
will afford greater I.:lief than an other medicine.
Hits Kate Vanderslice. at Wardle% Trimming% Store,
Market street, above Centre, Pottsville, trays : "1 .was
benaltted inorir by using the Phial's. Pectoral than any
other,Metileine I era used: , .•• • .2 •,- • •'
• Elias Oberboltzer, of -Lionville, Cheater county, was
"cured of *tough of many rare! standing; by rating the
J hmnlz Pectoral.
oseph Ifikene, of Hall street. Phcenliville, certifies
that he was cured.of a cough of two. years' -standing,
When all other medicines-hadlaited, by the use of the
Phmniz Pectoral::
Jacob Powers certifies tha'ilte hrus. sold hun - dreda, of
bottles of the Mantis Pectoral, and that all who' have
need it•bear testimony °fits wonderful effects in curing
John Boyer. Si., edikir of the Inam Pk
endent cenis,
has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy
for cengh and irritation inthe throat.:'`. "• • '
• The proprietor-of this medicine haw sir mulch cornit 7
dence in. ts curative povrera *Om the testimony of hen
dreda•whO have : used it, that the money will be refund
ed to any purchaser who is not satiated with its effects.
'lt is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. •,' •
It coats only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ' " .
-.
It is Intended for only one class of diseaties, namely,
those of the throat and lungs. -: .
Pr:Prepared only. by LEVI OBERHOLTZER, M-
D,. P'hceoirville,• Pa: ' - .
Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. -
- JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDI3N ,•
. •. • No. 23 North Sixth 'amt. Philadelphia , .•
:\ • . . General Wholesale Wgnts.
. N. B:—If poor •
nearest storekeeper or . druggist does
not keep these Medicines, send to-the Proprietor or his
Wholesale Agents. . •
... . . _
• Sold; wholesale and ietsil; hy.d. G. BROW ft & S ON,,
HENRY SAYLOR, and 3; C. HUGHES. Druggists,
Pottsville: J. K. Burns. H. Prevost end J. Lawrence,
Druggists, - Mineretille ; S. B. Fry, Tamaquai - and by
every druggist and storekeeper in Schuylkill County, •
(Sept. 10, .54..-37-3 m
. Wistar's Balsam
) or / <
WILD CHE RRY
One of_the Oldest and Most lieliable Remedies in
• . • the World for . • _
. .
.Co WhoopinE Cough; Breit
chins, Ditliculty'of Breathing, %Asthma,
• ' .lioarseness,..Sore, Throat,. Cross"),
. • • 'mad every-Affection..l. • •
TEE THROAT, LUNGS A. 1 ,11) OHM
. . •
- • INOLVDLNG avast
.
. - _. . . •
• CONSUMPTION •
. .
_. . . . ...
WISMAR'S . BALSAM OF WILD. CHERRY.
•
• . •
80 general has the. .
use of this remedy become. and so
'popular.is it everywhere,.that it is unnecessary to re
count its yirtnes. Its worksspeak for it, and find ut
terance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the
many who, from long'suffering and settled disease, have
-by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health.—
We can present a mass of. evidence in proof of our as
,
sertions, that . .
' • ~. . CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. '• .
. •
The If.cv. Jacob Seekler, ' • •
Well known and furfch reepected among the Ger
man 'poindation in tide country, Makes the follow ,
ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted
• FlANovart; Pa., Feb.-16, 1859: . .
Dear Sirs ;-Having.realized in my family int=
fiertant benefits from the use of your valuable
preparations-IVnin.a'slikt-s.q& CHERII%
—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to, the
public. Some eight years ago one of my daugh
ters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of
her recovery were entertained.. I then procured a
bottle of 'your excellent Balsam, and before- she
had taken.the whole of the contents of the I
bottle
there Was a &rent improvement in,lier health. '
have, in my individual case, made frequent rise
of, your valuable meclicmeamd have also been
benefitted by it,
From Jogai Smith, Egg., •
President of the Morris County Bank, Morristown,
- • . New Jersey. • -
" Having used Dn. Wismut's RALELAE.' or WILD
CHERKL for about fifteen Tears, and hiving real
ized its beneficial results in my family; it • affords
me great pleasure in recommending it to the pub
lic as a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs,
a
colds, coughs,.&e., and reinedy.Tihich I consider
to be entirely innocent, and may be taken with
perfect safety. by the most delicate in health.",
• From lion. John E. Smith,
A. distinguished Lawyer in Westminster; Md..
I have on several occasions used Da. WisrAn's
BiLS/ati or Wimp CHEUIIY for severe colds, and-al
ways with decided benefit. I know of nciprepara-1
tion that is more efficacious or mote deserving of
generalneo. . •
The Balsam has also been uSed - with ezcellent
effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross
Roads, Md.; •
Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
None genuine wales's signed "I. "331 ET," on
the wrapper.
not a
d. P..Dn'CSMORE , No.' 491 Broadway, New York.
S. W. FOWLS C 0.., Proprietors, Boston. •
. And by up, Druggists: , -
• . . •
• .
REDDING'S RUSSLA..SALVE •
• .. - • Heals'Old Sores.
isaiDDING'S . RUSSIA SALVE
- Cures Burns, &Side:Cats.
REDDING'S 311JSSIA•SALVE
•
Cures Wounds, Bruises, Sprains.
)DttiG'S..BUSgIA SALVE .•
• .
Cures Bolls r Uleers, esneers.
REDDRTG'S RUSSIA. SALVE . •
. • : . Cares Salt Rhemn, Piles, ErYslpslaa.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE • . •
Cures Ringworm, Corns, &e.,
. .
Ico FAN - ILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT JJ..
• Fir °Silt 25 Cents
TOR saus • sr -
J...I":DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, Nevr
S. W. FOWLE &CO.. No. 18 Tremont St... Boston,
and by all Druggists and Country Stnrek . repers. •
; July 23, ' 64.. : 80-Iyecw
. . - •
. .
•
IMPOR IARITD FEMALES
.-.C.NVb tS i k kl i T i ` -
•PI-t..0 0 I.; ANI. A T . 1_42 N
TO TIIE LADIES
BOTH /KARIM:HD AND SINGLE.
The Oldest Regulator for Females,
Or. Cheelemmlls Female Pills
Will immediately relieve, withord pain. all disturber!.
ces of the periodic discharge; Whether arising front re- I
la - Labon or suppression. 'They. act like a charm in .re
moving the pains that accompany diflicultor immoder
ate menstruation, -and are the only safe and reliable re
rnedy for Flushes. Sick lleadache, Tains, in the - Loins.
Back and Sides,, Palpitation. f the Beart,liemans Tre
mors, Ryiterica, Spasms, Broken Sleep, and other 'on
pleasant and dangerous effects of an unnatural condi
tion of the sexual functions. .In the worst case of Flu-.
or Albns or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. .2
IbliSssemases'remale Pill
have been need OVER. A •QIJARTER OF .A.CiriTU.RT.
They are °Oared as the only safe means of renewing in.
terrepted.nienstruation. but ladies must bear in mind
that there le one condition of the female eyetem in
- which the Pills Cannot bet taken: without producing a
PECULIAR RESULT: The condition referred to in
PREGNANCY—the result., MISCARRIAGE: Such is
the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore the
genial functions to a normal condition, that even. 'the
repieductive power of nature dannot resist it. THEY
-CANNOT DO HARK in any - Other. way, , •
- 'Dr. Climeemsseare • Female .
are the-only Medicine that MARRIED: AND SINGLE
'LADIES havereliedaappooal for many years , or can rely
upon now. BEWARE , OF IMITATIONS Theserills
form the Finest Prepartion;ever put forwent withlM
MEDIATE and, PERSISTENT SUCCESS. Dowl.
ME DECEIVED. Take' this ,advertisement to
yourDrugMet. and tell him ,that 'lots -want the:BEST
and Most RELIABLE. FEMALE MEDICISII .111 . THE
WORLD, which is . comprised In •.:
Dr. Cheeseriesasen '..lEremale
They have received, and &ie 00w mettiai, the Sine-.
tion of the moat eminent Physicians in America. ,
Explicit Directions with, each, box- - -the price, gas
rxe Boa, containing from 150 to 60Pills. " •
nu sent by mail, promptly, h remitting the price
to the Proprietors,.er any autho rized Agent, in current
.• • _
SOLD • BY DBITGOISTS GENERALLY.
BIIItIIIISGS MUTER ProlarietOng,
81 Cedar street, New York.
Sord inTottavillis br JOHN G. BROWN & SON ;U
httnennille by JACOB S. -LAWMEN. CR : In' Tamaqua
ri E. J. YRY and N:1". YOWLER and in St. Clair b
all Dnotalate. - •
WIRE 1/01 1 .1t WORKS OF
JOHN • A.• ROEBLING
,
- 'Trenton, New Jersey. -
I':7'"A large asierte=t of Wire Hope censiotly
band. Orders tilled with despatch :. For daeralrauglh ,
lad rest, see strsalsr, - ass 1,434.-14 r
. .: ..„. ....,...._ .. .
DISTIVO-§T9 - .4
?ilo*.‘/T:'il*: -, ' - ft* , ::1 ..,: .: ,, 3 - .
ImstiQii,Evr*Ay9A.F:A,,,:'
_.*:::-_ I DEl3l;l4:Aliti. , : ,-- ; :
idillAitng.':'..POLOP.,'
CLARWS DISTILLED._
RISTORATIVE FoR TEE HA IR, '
urely eradicates Dandnift
_ curtsys Durritum
ItEiaTORA.TIVE FOR TILE RAIR„
Prevent' its
CURIOS DISTILLED
RESTORATIVE FOR THE
promotes its nahualrand healthy growth. •
. •
OT.ARK'S DISTILLED. . .- •
RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,
caino ors hair to : grow on bald heads, .wherii the roots
are not entirely dead.: In such oases 110th:.
. , .
• criutvs'nthrnisp_ •
- • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,
Is a most luxuriant dresing.' little Ono mays,. "I
Ilks it. it makes: my hair feel so soft and
• .
' CLARIVS:DISTIMEI
RESTORATIVE FORTHE HAIR; •
Contains no . dirtr - sedbeient• to be isbaken up tiefore
. .
_ °TARIM DISTILLED • • .
RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, • - •
Ia a dear, trawarent linid--amtabas no oil—ls not a
dye, Tod has no 51eleterious properties. - •
CLA.Rt.'S DISTILLED '
RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, .
s delightfully perfumed, and does not turn rancid in
warm' weather. .
CLARK'S DisTraim - • • .
RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, •
le the only perfect and reztoree of eolor
' • bined. -' • •
. .
. ,
. .
CLARK'S DISTILLED
FOR THE HAIR.
No lady's toilet Is complete without it. •
CLAMPS DISTILLED . •
. RESTORATIVE FOR THE.RAIR;
Is ocientillcially prepared, coati only slper bottle, and
is sore to give satisfaction. •
•
. Give it a trial. -
For aide by drigkiats generallY .in city and conntryl
- CLAM & Prippiietoro.
D. B. BARNES CO., lc. Y., General Agents
August O. (March 5, •64.1 . lO-I y-son
84 /iSALI;ABIIi .°64
. .
inn wotan's 653 AT stanceryee.
•S
•
erbfala end • Elcrofolenie Disetteen.
Prom ..gmery Sties, a sea-known merchant 02:4
. • • • • ford, Maine.
11 1 have Sold large quantities of yoni SARSAPA
RILLA, but never yet ono bottle which - failed of the.
desired effect and full satisfaction to those Who took
it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has .
been no medicine like it before in our community-"
•Eroptiorus, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules; :Cfl?
Cars; SoreS;nnd allDiaeases bf. the Skin.
From Nev. Robt. Stratton, Bristol, England. .*
I only do my duty to you , and the public, whets
I add My te stimony to that you pub li sh of the MAO
dicinal o wes of your SARSAPARILLA: hly daugh
ter. aged ten, had an afflicting humor .in her ears,
eyes, and hair for'years,•whieh we were unable to
cure until we tried your SARSAPARILLA. 'She has
been well for some months."' • .
.From Mrs: Jane E. Rice, a Well-known and muds
esteemed lady of Dennisville, Cape May
"My daughter has •suffered for a year past, with
scrofulous eruption, whichy. wasntil very , troublesome.
Nothi n g afford a relf uwe tried your
SiLasArAnu,Liedovhicnh soon ie completely curedler." -
Yrom . Charles P. Gage, Esq., of the widely-known
Gage, Murray 4- manufaiqureri onooscua
papers in Nashua, Co . , N". //: •
r• "1 had for eeveral
. years a very .troublesamd
hOmor in my face, which grew constantly worse
until it disfigured my features and became an intol
erable .a ffl iction. I tried almost every , thing a man
could of both advice and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until - I took your SARSAPARILLA.
It immediatelymade my face woree,ns you told me
it mi n „ ,, ht for a time ; but in a few weeks the ; new
skin began tO form _under the blotches, and con
' tinned until my face is as smooth as any body's,
and I am without any symptoms of the disease that
.1 know of. I enjoy perfect 'health, and without a
• doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA."
Erysipellte--Gen.ernl' Debility-=Purify the
From Dr. Robt. Satan, Houston St., New York. •
• 4 ' DR. ATER. I seldom fail to remove Erapticms
and Scrqfulaus Sores by the persev °ring use of y our
SA nsArAnILLA, and I have just now cured an attack
of '.3fidignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative wo
possess equals the SARSAPARILLA you have adp
plied to the profession as well as to the people." • •
Prom J E. Johnston, Esq., - Wakeman; Ohio.
"For twelve yeere, had the yellow Erysipelas
on my ri,ght arm, during which time I tried all the
celebrated physicians I could reachouad took hun
dreds •of • dollars. worth of medicineis. Tho ulcers
were so bad that the cords became.visible, and the
doctors decided that-My arm must be amputated: I
began taking your SAItsAPARILLA. Took two bot
tles, and some of your Pmts. 'Together they have
cared me. , Fam now as well and sound us any body.
Being in a public place, my case is known to every
body.in this oommunity, and excites the wonder of
-a11.'.•
From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Newcastle,
' C. IP, a leading member of the Canadian Farlia-
I have need your .SARSAPARILLA in my family
for general debility, and for purifying the blOod: -
with very beneficial results, and feelsonfldenee in'
• emcimendhig It to the afflicted." • • •
St. Anthony's -Fire, Rose, Salt' Bheum,
' ' -Scald Head, Sore Eyes., -
From Bervey Sickler, Esq., the able editor qf they
:1 • Tunkh.snnock DeMocrat,.Penns!ilrania.
j "Our only child, about three years of age, was .1
• attacked by pimples °wins forehead. They rapidly
spread until they formed a loatheortie and virulent
sore, .which 'covered his face, and actually blinded
his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any
.apparent' effect. -For fifteen days' we guarded his
bands, lest with them, he should tear open-the fee- '
:taring and corrupt wound which covered his whole
face: Baring tried every thing else we had .any,
hope from, we.began giving your SARSAPARILLA,.
and applying the iedide of potash lotion as' you.
• direct.. The sore began to heal when we li e d given
the first , bottle, and was well when wo 'had finished
• the second.. The child's eyelashee, which had come
out, grew aain, and he is now as healthy and fair
as any other.. The whole neighborhood - predicted
that the' child malt die." - • • • • . •
Syphilis .anil.Mercurial Disettie.
From. Dr. Hiram Sloat t of St. Louis, Missouri.
g , I find your SARSAPARILLA a more effectual
remedy for the secondary symptom's of • Syphilis
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess.
The profession are indebtell to yon - for some of the'
best medicines we have." -
.Froisl. J. French, M. D., on eisinent physician of.
Lairs: enes, Mass., who is a prominent member of
the Legislature
_of Mossathusette. '
ATER. • lliy dear Sir : I have found 43u.r.
SARSAPARILLA au excellent remedy for Syp ,
ilis,
both of the primary and secondary type, and effec
tual. in some cases that were too obstinate to yield •
to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em
ploy with more Certainty, of succees,where a power
ful alterative is required:" . • • •
Mr. "Chas. S. Van Limo, of Irmo:Brunswick, T.,
had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse
•
of mercury, or merclirial disease, which grew more
And more aggravated' fer 'years, in spite of every
remedy or treatment - that could be applied, until the
Persevering use of ATER'S.SARSAPAIIILLA relieved
- him: Few eases can be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, and it took several dozen
.'bottles to cure him. • • . ' '
• -
Leuoorrhcea; Whites,'Pemale 'Weaknesi,
• am generally - produced. by internal Scroftilous Dl
ceration; and are very often cured by the alterative
effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Some cases require,
however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA ,- the skilfu l
IL
of local remedies. . • • •
From the well-known and widely-celebrated Dr.
found
Morrill, of Cincinnati. .
' "I hive found your SARSAPARILLA an:excellent '
alterative in diseases. of females. Many - elites of
Irregularity, Leucorrhrei, Internal Ulceration, and
local debility, arising from the scrofulous - diathesis,
have yielded to , it, and there are few that do •npt,
when its effect le properly aided by local treatment."
A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her
name, writes •
. 11 31 y daughter and myself have been cured of 'a
very.debilitating Leueorrhcea of long standing; by
two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA." • .-
Itheuthatiam, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys,
,pepaia; Heart Dieenee, Neuralgia,
when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly
eared by this EXT. SARSAPARILLA.. •
JACOB BECHLER
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AYER'S
CATHARTIC. PILLS
possess do many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, that we need
not do more than to assure the public their -
quality la maintained equal to the beat it ever
has been, and that they may be depended on
to do - all that they have ever done:.
• Prepared by 3.. C. AYER, M. D.,.& Co;,
Lowell,: Mass., and sold by . . • .
J. G. BROWN & Son, and ' by ii 1717773-
girt( in rottsvillo; also by all dealers in medicine eve
rywhere. •
July 16,
A
Dr. DILTPONCTS GOLDEN PILLS, for Feutales.
Infallible in correcting, regulating and verrunitv
all 'obstructions, from whatever cause, and
. always successful as a preeentite: ' •
•
Theft pills hive been , trsed by ihe Doctors - for many
years. both in France and America, with :unparalleled
success in every case; and he is urged by many thous..
and ladies who used them to make the Pills public for
the alleviation of those - suffering from any irregularities
whatever, an well as to prevent an increase of family,
where health will not_ permit - it. Females peculiarly
• sittutted, Or those supposing themselves so, are can,
dotted against using these Pills while halhat condition,
riche proprietor.assumes' no responsibility, after this ,
admonition, although their mildness would prevent any
. mischief to' health; otherwise, tho Pilla are recominen
ded.- Full and explichilhections actompany each box.
Ptiee; One Dollar. Sold wholesaleitnd teetail by .1 no.
o.Brown et Son; ..Druggists, Sole: Agent, Centre
Street, Pottsville: Pa.. _
£V Ladies, by sending,tkezn,Sl,,te, the .: "Pottsville
Post Offiee," can have the Pills sent to any part of the
country (confidentially); end...free Of postage,. by ritall.
Sold alsciby B. EL lama: St. Clair Kaunasßuz:4s,
Minersville.; Fay, Tamaqua ; and:S. S. Srivssts,.
Heading ; and by. one Drukgist In '
.eve u town- and Al
- loge in the State. Wholedfle in Philadelphia, by
. :JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDKI, 23 N. Sixth
Street.
. • DYOTT & CO., 232 North Second St. :
WRIGHT &SIDDALL,•II9 'Market St. ". .
•
SMITH a SHOEMAKER. 243 North Third:St. • '
ZEIGLBUA SMITH, cor. Second and Omen Streets.
.4 - 11111114TIfilAS PEEStiIINTI4--FiitEALE:
140ET3IENT. 0 WIIIILVER WARE.
Such as oyster tureens; butter disluitc.cake. baskets.i
castors, fruit dishes. mugs, Ac. . Also, -a' well selected
stockof silver, knives; forks; "pm., - czke 'We* pie
knives; ladles' napkin rings, and- every article.of table
" cutlery—for sale cheap, by, R. C.OREEN,
WstAmmker and Jeweler, centre Street, PottsvMe.
December 12,11 . ' • 110-.
Aii gri;raitusitrmq lemprigT 44 , —
AfiEE:
• DE. SOll ZENON'S OWN celaz
-IThrleiabstl6g — inutor ik&n'=t , tk#g
'Anil bow Ida •Polikwaie - lliirs' ii00 041 "e,
Tonic in*
the Biltessa,'iw-lemlisig Vida
- 0-B,EAT SUOCTESS ATIERDENII rr t
many years ago, Conant)•
don. by a coarse OfsPatawxio Starn.—.
The likeness. tilthongh it does not represent him any ,
thinSike as bad"tus be'vrae et the - worst, yet, it jp
--
stro contrrst with the hale and ,vigoiond leeks of ' ' the ,
'Po it below, which is the true likeness or.him at the
present time. The I:out:oat between . these ;two• por
traits is so gteatthat many would not believe 4tiem to
be .the same person.'.. Yet thereon& hundreds'eif persons
In and around ...Philadelphia. who -will .rewodu both
Portraits to ,be,true representations: When: the first
woe taken he' . wighedlOf pounds ; 'at the present time
his.weight is '220-porinds. • . • .
Thirty years.agri 1 was tu
nary Consumption, and given up to'die, I resided in
Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this city,
ordered me to Moorestown, N. J., 'a, distance of nine
miles, which took me two days to get there. On my
arrival I was put to bed, and there laid ter many weeks.:
This was my native place, where all my family lived and
had died of Consumption.. Dr: Thornton, who attended'
my father in his last illness, was called, and gave me
one week to fix inanity affairs. He had seen allmyfam
ilY go that way, and thought I was to go, too. Thenl
heard of the remedies I now offer to the public, which
cured me. Itseemed to me-that I could feel them pen
etrating my whole system. . • . .
They soon ripened the, matter -On my -lungs, and I
would snit off more than a pint of offensive yellow mat
ter every morning:.:soon' as that began to subside;
my cough, fever, pain, night sweats-all began toleave
rite. and my appetite became so great that it 'was with
difficulty I could Ithep from eating too much. I soon
gained my strength, and I have been - grewing 'in _flesh
-ever since. For many, years 1. have enjoyed uninter
rupted good health, keeping., the liver' and stomach
healthy with-the Seaweed Tome and l'itandrake Pills, as
lam 'of- a bilious temperament. My weight is two hun
dred and tai entypounds. On my recovery people - would
r
send for , far and near,:te see if their cases were like
r this purpose I pay professional visits in the
large The consumptives wish to see the one
• that makes these medicines., and who was %red of
consumption by them. To make new longs is impossi
ble ; but cavities in the lungs, and chronic ulceratfbna
of the bronchial tubes can he healed. Such cases- are
dying hourly under the ordinary treatment of physi
cians, and just such are 'cured by the proper use of
Schenck's Pulmonic SYcup, Smweed Tonic, and :Man
drake Pills
I am now a healthy man, with a large cavity In the
middle lobe of the right lung, the lower lobe very much
hepatizeand Complete adhesion of the pleara.. The
left lungs.s sound, and the ripper lobe of the.right lung
is inn tolerably healthy condition.. The great reason
why physicians do not core consumption is, they try to
do too much ; they give medicines to 'stop the cough
to stop chill. to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and, 1)1
so doing;. they- derange the whole - digestive powers.
locking up thesecretions, and eventually the patient
sinks and-dies.' After I itiaken careful examination of
the patient with the Respirometer, and find longs
enough left to cnre,'l direct the patient how-to, use the
three remedies. Remove the cause, and. they will all
stop of their own accord. No one can be cured of con
sumption, 'liver complaint, dyspepsia,' catarrh, canker,
ulcerated throat, unless the liver and stomach are made
healthy, In New England this canker, chronic catarrh;
ulcerated throat, elongation, of- uvula, is more preva
lent than in any other section of the country. This is
fretmentlyeaused by a foul :stomach. You . May burn
it - out with caustic tithe and again, and all they will get
is temporary relief. Correct the stomach and liver, and
they will heal up themselves... .
- Good nutrition is the remedy. If you have . any di
•sease in any part of the body, it will remain there, and
decay Inure and more, until you can get the stomach in
the condition to digest food, and Make new bleed to
take - the place of diseased matter. This is the only
way to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcerated bron
chial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver, and nature
will do the healing. Many persons have an idea that
'certain medicines eregreatpurifiers of the blood. When
blood is once diseased it cannot be . purified ; :It is_ di.:
ceased the, same as the diseased matter in the system ;
but - get the apparatus In order, the liver and stomach,
and give it plenty of nourishing food. it will make new
bleed. which - will take the place of that which 'is di
sensed. , . . .
• Schenck's Pnlmonie Syrup is one of the best prepara
tions of iron in use, it is a powerful tonic ha - itself, and
when thaSeaweed Tonic dissolves - the mucus in the
stomach, audit is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake'
Pills, the Pulmonlc Syrup is made.nto bleed. * This is
the only way to cure consumption. If I -cannot get a
• good appetite, and food does not. digest. I ' cannot cure
the patient. Never hind the cough ; remove the muse
and it will stop of itself. This is the most troublel
hale with - my patients at my rooms. They say, "Doe
tor, I feel stronger ;• I nen' , eat ; -my night sweats are
better, and I feel better every' way ; but my cough is an
bad yet and, they are astonished to 'hear me say that,
does not matter; remove the cause, and the cough will
stop of itself. Schenck's Seaweed creates a good appe
,tito in about nine daye,when there is no lung diseaae,
unless the liver is so oangestedthatthe Mandrake. Pills
cannot unlock the ducts of the gall bladder in that short
apace of time, in order to allow the stale bile to pais I
off: 'Keep the liver andstomach healthy, and there is
less danger of consimiption or any other disease. 'lt is
hard to take cold when those organs are healthy. Those
-that. are ' bilions, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, I
coated tongue. poor appetite, nervous, stomach fall Of
. wind, everything that is eaten lies • heavy, lose of me.l
mory, try one bottle of SCIIENCK'S SEAWOOD TON- I
is and one box. of SC.IIENCKYS .MANDRAKE - PILLS.
It is only a cost of one dollar and twenty-five _cents,
with frill directions.-
This is sufficient, in many cases, to satisfy what the
' medicines are. Frequently one bottle Makes . a great
change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary,
health, by using the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills occa
sionally, mast get the digestive organs in such a healthy
condition that they become- fleshy. I can produce a
number of my old consumptive patients now enjoying
good hethth, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I will con
clude by relarmg three cures 'I have made in New York,
and which are all different, and wish any one-who feels
y interest in'the matter to visit them. First is Mrs:
Marlow, residing then at 109 Houston street. Her hus
band called upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond-street; and
wished me to call and see her. He said rcould do no
' good ; that he had all the best medical .attendance, and
all said she was too far gone with Consumption to be
cured; but she had heard of some great cures I had
made, and he desired to gratify her wishes.: I called,
and found her lying confined to her bed in the last stage
of bronchial consumption; and without donbtmust have
died:soon- I examine] her lungs, found both bronchial
tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed':
her cough was_ very severe ; the spit-box was -half full
of thick puss.. Pulsel4o. legs swollen very.much and
worse than all, chronic diarrhea. Het bowels had been
moved eleven times that day. I told her that she had
lunge enough to be cured, but that this diarrhea' had
- been of long standing; and her stomach'was inlinch an
ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could be
done: She inaisted I should try•and.dri what Meld
'for her, observing that she could not - hist long' in the
condition she was in, mid I could not Make her any
worse. I gave het first a dose of my Mandrake Pills,'
and the Tonic and Syrup freely. That was on Tuesday,,
and by the next Sunday the diarrhea was carried off, her
appetite had returned, and she could sit up in bed and
eat her dinner:' She is now well, andgave me a long
certificate, certified to, by the Rev. Dr. Dowling.
Mrs Bartholomew, 83 Weet Forty-fifth Street, came
to my rooms with a tumor on her-liver. She was low
spirited, skin sallow. tongue coated, bowels costive, no,
appetite, - and fast sinking into the grave. The said tn
.
nor had been running over fourteen years. -I gave, her
Syrup Tonlennd Pills, and told her to take them Just as
the directions were printed. She came hack to my
rooms,, 32 Bond street in two Weeks. somewhat better ;
h e r tongue had began to dean a little around the edges.
her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and the tumor
discharging very offensive matter, mnch faster than it
had ever done before. She kept gradually improving,
and in about two months she tame tdiny, rooms very
much frightened,-:saying that the tumor -bed nearly
shipped running, and was healing up,- and that every
doctor had told her that if it ever healed -it would cause
her death.. I told her that the disease. had all left her
system. andnature would heal the ulcer up. - - The, are
now healed, and have been for about a year, and slteis
as hearty and robust a woman sayou will find in a days,
walk. She is glad for any one to call on her - and takes
great pains to visit any one that she hears has anything
likJ her case, and tries to get them to come and see me.
The next case is Miss Scofield, from Stamford, Conn.,
Mrs. Bartholomew got her down to tee me, and'she has
been ever since, at her house. When she first caineto
my rooms, she was much emaciated with a distressing
cough, spitting large quantities of blood. I examined
. her lungs with the re.spirometer, and in all my practice
never found one with one lung so far gone and the other
lung so sound. I could not give much encouragement. I
thought sbe would:die ; but to my astonishment the
I , Ptilmonie Syrup,-Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills'
all seemed to go right to work. the lung ia.all, healed.
over. leaving a cavity as large as a goose egg good
appetite, fine spirits and has: gained some thirty-five
i
pounds n weight.. She has some cough yet, Which I do
not think it would - be of great interest to some unpin
judicid.physician to visit these-cases, particularly Miss
Scofield. er any of them. who have been cared by my
: medicine's.: They are numerous in New York:: but the
'shave three all differ from each other.; and
- if medicines
. are doing what I represent they-are ; they should have
thb•credit and what,
known where and how they
may be owed .1. II: SCHENCK, M. D.
Dr,:1...-11.-Schenckein be found at his principal office
Ito. 39 North 6th -Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday.
from ,Q A.' M.. until 5' P. M.,„ to_ give advice free Of
.:charge ; but for a thorough examination -he charges
three' dollars.- Price of the Puttee= Syrup and Ses,
weed Tonic each $l . 251idi hottie, of it the, half dozen.
Mandrake Pills 25 mute per box, - .Mid is for sale by all
Druggis% and Dealers. . ~ • .
te-,17-eow
WILLIAM. FRICK ' ¢c CO:, '
SKIP Ml]) BOAT BUILDERS ,
CRESTER; PA: - •
' Hare constantly oit fund FIRST,CLASS BOATS. Mr
Bale; 'and are ready to bad - Bret-class Boats and Barge . a
at the ehoetest , riOtice• • •
A mutter of setanikeiti and nose Buildera are wanted,
to whom good Wages and Constant'employment will be'
They are alao_p_repared to build. at the eitorteat , no
tice, (X)AL,CARS and DRIFT.CAIO3, for. all kinda of
mining operations. _ `' . "Wept.lo, .434.-31-ly ,
.
APIERBIC IL Ax in gold mid.rfleee
cues ; lartericati 'Clocks and 'Jewelry .. 4811
,de
ectiptuins, can be obtained' at the store of. -
.• - - ' • Ilk :}l,lll3oo3.s l Agent,
• ,bepti 18, 084—ttl . 11e - • • rottelbe.
cHARP, .4xlfl
TIELLTII PRESERVER
• CER'PAIN ..AND'S(AFIL
fliw Remove Obstrustions„ arid the mar.
ania of -Nogularst: the : Gymnasts* of at.
Moothiy,Perioda..
Pr They Mire or "obviate' those numerous diseases
east spring, from 4tity
irrega , remoOn 4he #rega
tarity Mite.
: i t= euri filapprOlaika:-•Natiesiive . wad Painful
n.
Mir They cure Green Sidineist(Chicircisisi: •
They cure Nervous and 'Spann' 4.lfectionr, pains
in this back and lirwer parts of the body; Beeriness, Fa-.
tigne on slight exertibri, - Painitationlif the Heart. Low- -
nese of Spfri4, „Ilysteris t Sick Headache, Giddineaks
etc.,-etc. .In ./ word, by , removing the Irregularity,
they remove the cans* and with it st.r.. -the effects that
from it; , • '
Composed' oT Simple vegetable extm'cls4 they
contain nottidng deleterious to any ; constitution, howev
er delicate:thew haled= being to substitiatt strength
for weaknescWhieh, when properly stied, they neva
1131 to do,
Fir They may be safely used stony ago, wad at any
period, teaser rimunci Tun mum wrens twescus. during
which the unfailing nature of their action would infalli
bly ruiners- pregnanev. ' '
• rr All letters seeking inflammation or advice will
- --fitly, freely and discreetly answered.'
beiromptiy. n, ly
Full directions accompani box.
gar- PAce $1 per box,.or six boxe* for $5. • •
' or Sent by mail, free of postage, on mesipt of price.
PrEmppilletseent by mall free of postage_ by
DR. W...R. 3SERWII& CO
. Flo. 63 Liberty street t _New 'Fork, Proprietors.
Feb 6,'84. . : ' 6-Iyeow
DR. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR
Or, ESSENCE OF LIFE.
Prepared. from Pure VegetableErtracts, con
taining nothing injurious to the most deli
catch \
'4.7,-. 1) . 11
• .
• "As the recut" rises from the ashes of.
its fire, animated with new life"---so does
this' Elixir rejuvenate the system , and
overcome disease.. ' • ' • • -
• CD- The ej ny e n g Elixir is the.result of medern
discoverieS in the vegetable kingdom being an entire
ly new and abstractinethod of cure, irrespective of all
the old and worn-out syetems: • •
Dr This medicine has been tested by the most emi
nent medical, men of the day, and by them pronounced
to be one of the greatest medical discovenes of the age.
• gar One bottle will cure general Debility.
'Prr,A few doses cures Hysterics in females. •
. Pr" One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. •
Or A few doses restore the organs of generation-
It2r Fnsin One to three.bottles restores the Mardi- •
ness and full vigor of youth. -
Ur .
A few doses restores the appetite.
Three bottles care the worst case of Impotency,
tie A few doses cures the low-spirited. '
pr One bottle restores mental power. •
VT " - A few doses restores the organs of generation, •
l A few doses bring the rose, to the cheek'..
Or This medicine restores to manly vigor and ro 7
butt healtitthe poor debilitated, worn-down and de
spairing. devotee of sensual pleasure.
itr - The listless, enervated youth, the over-tasked
man of business, the victim of nerytus depression, the
individual 'suffering from • general' debility, or from
weakness of 'a single organ, wlll ull find immediate and
permanent relief by the lase of this Elixir. or Essence of
it:Wr Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and
forwarded by Express, I n s receipt of money, to any ad
'dres.s. •
131 - The Chiariakee Pills and Rejuvenating
Elixir, are sold by nil enterprisirs , ,Druggists in the
civilized world. Some unprincipleedealers., however,
try to sell worthless compounds an place of these; those
which they can purchase at a cheap, price, and make
more money by selling, than they can on these medi
cines. . As your health, - the health of
Year future offspring, do not be deeeived by such un
principled Druggists. ask for these -medioinea and take
no other e. If the Druggist will not buy them for you,
enclose the money in a letter, and we will send them
to son by Express, securely sealed and packed, free
from observation., . • • • •-
Ladies or Gentlemen can address us in perfect confi
dence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symp
toms, as we treat' all diseases of a chronic nature in
male or female. Patients need not hesitate because of
their inability to visit us, as we have treated patients
sumessfully•in all portions of the civil' globe, by
_correspondence.
Patients'addressing us will please state plainly all
• the symptoths of their complaints, and write Post-of
. flee; 'county State and name of writer, . plain, and in
close postage stamp for reply.
We send our V, page Pamphlet free to any address.—
Address all letters for Pamphlets or advice to the pro
prietors,
DR: W. It KERWIN &co ~ :
No. 63 Liberty street, New York
DR. WIS.HARVS
..; '.
PINE- TREE --. ;:. •7
TAR, .6 0 RD'IA.L
I.THE VITAL . PRINCIPLE' of THE
PINE TREE, .
Obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the
tar, by which ' its highest medicinal properties are re
.
It is the medicine that cures when all others have
failed. • .
A GREAT REISIZEDYIOR. CONSUMPTION.
I am coristanly rece; dog such certificates ea' the fol
lowing. . READ IT
De. Wisuwar—Dear Sir: I had a very dreadful cough
and sore throat - for one year, and-my whole system was
fast giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with
but little hope of recovering. My disease baffled - the
power of all medicines, and in a short time I must have
gone to my grave, but thank. God, my daughter-in-law
would not rest until she went to your store, No. 10. N.
Second street, and related my case to you, purchased
one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and I com
menced to usel
t, and in oneweek I was much better,
and after using three bottles, I :nu perfectly well, a won
der to all my friends, forthey all pronounced me - past
cure. Publish my case if you think prrlper. •
.„ _
iIINIECLLA HAM ILTON,
No: 1321 Wylie Street, Philadelphia.
TAR CORDIAL,
• •
0 INFALLIBLE•CURE FOR BRONCHITIS.
•
Mr. Ward says: . -
De. Wraiparr—Sir: I bad - 13ionchitisrInflammation
of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of
the Heart in their worst forms. I had been treated by
several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia,
but they could not stop the rapid course of my disease,
and I bad despaired of ever being restored to health. I
was truly on the verge of the, grave. Your Pine Tree
Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me by a friend:
I tried it, and am thankful to say that, after using four
large and one small bottle,l was restored to perfect
health.' Yon can give reference to my house. No. 26S
N. Second street, or at.my ofnce clt Receiver of Taxes,
from 9, A. M., to 2, P.M., corner of Chestnut, and Sixth
streets. • "JOHN WARD.
BLEEDING OE THE LUNGS. .
MEAD THE FOLLOWING: ,
Ma. ' l ,VisuarrSir : I return you riiy grateful thanks
for the discovery you have made 16 making a medicine
that will cure Infiainmation of the Lunge and Liver
Complaint. When I commenced to use your Pine Tree
Tar Cordial I was, to all appearances, near my grave.—
I had been for a length of time spitting blood, and
would at times vomit ft, My physicisos (for I employed
two) pronounced me part care : but my sister had used:
your l'ine Tree Tar Cordial, winch did her so much good
that she prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try it;. and
thank, od, I commenced to use it. I have taken twelve
bottim and am perfectly cured, and am ready and wil
ling that any person that is sick should call on me, and
I will tell them what your cordial has done for me.—
' All my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at.
my speedy return to health, for they had seen me vomit
blood in a clotted state frequently. Publish my case,
for I want'every person that. is suffering as I was, to
know of your inralnabe medicine. •
- ' Respectfully, • , Joan VERDM ".
,i 1
. . . Crease et„x dooni above Richmond rt.,
• • . •.
Tea Pisa TRIER TAU CORDIAL will cure :Coughs, Sore
Throat and Breast,Dronciiitis, Asthma, Croup,Wholip.
ing.CAnigh, Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy
for diseases of the kidneys, and female complaints.
BENcrAitn.OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine has the, name of the proprietor anda
pine tree blown in the bottle; All others are spurious
imitations. . ' . _
.
Pelee Frrri eterre' ;Igo Oss Dowat ran Borr
Prepared' only by the proprietor.
DR: L. Q. C. WISITART,
ISO. 10 NORTIMECOND STREET,
- .
' - Philadelphia.
grirFor sale by all Druggists
December 12. •63 ,
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Moptbly • • 41.30,
Pelee, No: 108 NOM!! N 110.11.6!. noon
S. E. COFIEN,
Sept. IT, '04.-3&lJini) , PUBLISHER.
DOTTWOILLE ROLLING MILL.,
P_.
The sttbscribetkhaving purchased 'the 'Pottsvillellol'
Eng Mlii and thoroughly refitted the same, are p
to receive orders for all sizes of T raise
from '22 lbs.. to the rod up to .60 lbs..
e
.and furnishibe same at short notice. tart
We are also prepared. to fundsh and
will receive-orders . foie MERCHANT
BAR' IRON; all the Initial. eines. Round, Square tzi
Flat, and propose to use none .but ..the beat iron fa
manufacture, and hope to turn out an iron that
give entire eatisfactiOn to our customers. We 1 4 1
keep a supply of the smaller sizes (Colliers .g a tt i
ways on hand. )
Orders directed to ATKINS & BROTHER. - e . !ho z
Pioneer Furnace, PetteTr4e4:9r thuFoPrtetco it 14
Mill, will receive prompt ion.
LANIGAN & c o ,
Pottsville, March 11, .64 - ' it.
111WINEGIROVE - Iron Works,w
PINEGROVE, SCIIUTL. CO.. PA.
J. M. ROEMER,' Machinist 11
PB.nER
Jannaiy 30, - '64 - S-1r .1
.
BOILERS AND STACKS.
The Subscxiber is prepared to execute•
orders for the above artfcles, with dis
patch, at"the'old .
of bitsinem c oa l • . f 251.1!!.
Street, below Norwegian. 20 feet bon- :tiny..
~ •••
ars alWays on hand. Also, the mauu.
Coal and Other Shovels, • • '
•
Qt,
- the beat material and workmanship. o rrni ,.
p rom ptly attended to. rrlrans for mining vestm74
ahvays on hand. • • • • SPARK.%
Pottsville, August 2; .
ABIII4ND IRON WOR 8
subscribers are now MIT pee. •
to furnish, at the. Ashland Iron rtit
orius, Steam Engines and Pumps of „„,
any power and capacity, for mining and 4 7 , •.
other purposes, Coal breakers of every J ,
size anti pattern now in use, together with castrael,,,t
forgings of every description. Coal and Drift e r , r , or
all sizes and patterns, large, Truck and Horse Can,...
finnishedrat the shortest notice. The stam t ib m
flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every- me tzi t e
the firm is a practical mechanic, they will he at , „:
furnish machinery that will compare favorably with,„,
in the Region. All orders directed to J. A, M. Goaxi4
Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa.. will recelvv
attention: -
J..t . M. GARNER.'
~EusuNDWlf AND INACIIINE 814.0 p,
C Straw Cgs; :Factory, Ake,
NOTICE.—The business of the late
firm of SNYDER & MILNFS, will be aft • 1
continued by the subscriber In all its re- --
dons branches of Steam Engine build..—
lug. Iron Founder, and manufacturer at .
all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills. Blast-num,-
-ces. Railroad Cars, &c., &c. lid will also continue the ,
business of Mining and Selling the eelebratisi
Forest White Ash and Lewis and Spots Veins fie%
Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these Cbilierim
GEORGE SNYDER,
vying , .
PALO' ALTO IRON CO. ari'
; prepared to furnish T RAILROAD IP#ON. et theti.
Mills in Palo Alto; of various patterns, • ,
weighing from `12,. to TO ponds per yard.
Also, different sizes of flat, square and 5.et....411%
round merchants' bar in L - -
. Orders for rails 'or bar- iron are re
spectrally solicited, and will meet with prompt titter.
tlon if left either at the Rolling Mills, Gnaws %Isa.
‘b Co.'s Hardware Store, Centre Street, or st their ot
tice,'comer of Market and Second Streets, Pottssilli,
Pa. - BENJ.'S -MAYWOOD, Pres't.i
Jan. if, '64.. : I.tff I.
50-Iyeovr
NEW YORK.
CINCINNAT
tie ' earltest Informatioffor
- ' KIT NOTES,
,STOCK TART sg,
1 1 ! IN A NCI A L NEWS
- IRON WORKS.
Ashland, July 9, '64
January 21, .5T
O COAL OPERATORS dc
T
—Pioneer Boiler Work..
The subscriber respeetfullytnvites the
attention of the'business community to .ti n . •
Ids Boiler Works, on Railroad Street, „tk.,
below the Passeng,er Depot, Pottsville,
where he is prepared to manufacture
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. -
Smoke Stacki, Air Stacks, Blast. Pipes, • Casoruettiik
• '
Drift Cars, &c., &c. Boilerl on hand.
Being a piactical mechanic, and having for yes
voted himself entirely to this branch of the hnsinevil'A
flatters himself that work done at his establiAtnrd
will give satisfaction to all who 'nay favor him with I
call. Individuals and Companies Will find it grearit a
their advantage to ezzunine hie work before entitT4
elsewhere. - JOHN T. NOBLE.
November 21,' .57 41-tf
WASIIINGTON' IRON WORKS,'
- Pottsville. Pa,
THOMAS & JAMES WREN reSpectfully invite
attention of the business community to NewNr
chine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and
road streets, and fronting on Norwegian
street, where they are prepared to exe- "
cute all" orders for Machinery of 'Brass
and Iron, suckles Steam Engines, all
kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist
and Saw Mills, Single and Double Acting Pumps. tial
Breakers, Drift Cam, all kinds of Railroad l'astiagi,
such as Chairs for;Flat and T Rail ; Frogs. Switiltn,
&c.; all- kinds of -Cast and Wrought Iron Slatftirk—
Being practical . mechanics, and having made thcb•-•
mantis of tho Coal Region their study for years. at,a aI
kinds of Machinery in their line of busincea.
theyin
ter themselves that work done at their establishmert
will 'give satisfaction to all who truly honor them %Sig
call. All. Orders thankfully received and promptly
cutecl, on the most remsonablo terms. .
THOMAS WREN; JAMES WREN.
Nov. 22, .63'
MORRIS, WIIEELEit d: Co.,
SOCX3d3SORS TO
11IORRhi d o "JONES & Co.
IRON. AND STEEL. WAREHOUSE
Market &Mixteeath St*
Have alwavn ou hand and fc
BEST ENGLISH. REFINEDIRQN--.
of '• Bagnalls,.. , and .other favorite
AMERICAN BARS—ordinary sizes, 01
for bridge purposes, &c., &c. PENNS".
ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes; or
size. - BOILER RIVETS—Dover bran:
dim -BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLEF
English: FLUE AND SHEET IR&
schntes. &c. JUNIATA, ENGLISH
SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and
bridges, cars. and machinery purposes
SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER S
extra quality for taps' and dies. The
-with a full assortment of Iron, Steel..
to which the, attention of dealers, mi..
engineers, Miners, founders and machirn
Jan. 29, '64
MW. BALDWIN & C
. Broad and Mimilton streets,
•
Would eall the attention of Rallrot
Managers, and those interested in Hal
road Property, to their system of Le'
motive Engines, in which theyare ada)
cd to the i particular business for whi
they may be required ; by the use of
-four pair of driving wheels r and ther..
or so muchOf the weight, as may be desirable' fet.sl.
heaion; and in accommodating them to the ;grades,
curves, Strength of superstruction, and- rail and ;rat
to be done. By these means the maximum useful cTrr
of the.poweris secured, with the least expea...e at
tendance, coat of fuel, and repairs to Read and Engts.
With these objects in view, and as the malt of mem.
three years practical experience in the businesi by at
.senior partner, we manufacture tive,differeat Maui
Engines, and several clams! of - BiZei , of each Ida-
Particular attention paid to the strength of the As
chine in the plan and workmanship of all the demi:4
Our long experience and opportunities of ebtainkni
formation, enables us to offer these engines. whh
assurance flint in efficiency, economy and durability,
they will compare favorably with those. of any .etea•
kind in use. We also furnish to order, wheels, ells,
-bowling or low moor tire fto Et centres without berim - i4
comrsisitieneastings for bearings of every deriptiot
of 'Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Works; and everyr
tide appertaining to the repair or renewal of Loomis'
tire Engines.- • M. W. BALDWIS.
January 23, 'B4 1.-tf . 'MATTHEW BAIRD.
BUSINESS CARDS.
.R. SYMONS, V. SI. Hotel, Civil all
WEugisiocri and Surveyor.
Sept.. 10, '64.-11-) -TA3Lk(tI;A,
VITILLLIAIII
Ciiil and"lllining.Enain eth
*ill promptly attend on all parties devinng.hlv are.
ceis, in imzerne, Carbon. and Schuylkill comities.
_.•
Addresg: WILLIAM LIAMPSIIin. Jeanovillv,ik
same County. Pa. (Sept. IT. ,64.-14410
ARRIS' B ROT HOERSJCI•I and V.
Hning Engineers. Rumers Building. end sri
Mahantan"o Streets.
STEPIIBN HARRIS. • JOSEPH S. BA! IS ,
Jury SO.. • • September *26;
R. WOODNtheT.- Dentist.
rir• Office, SECOND St., near Mahantonco, Pots
Tills.. • • [April 23,
rtil Surgeon
U. Dentist; Market Street. tannins. •
ikor above Third Street, south' eide, .viiaii
Pottsville.. •
' May 5, .GO. • • " ;„' • • ,18-ty
_
PW. SHEAFER; Potwilleora.,lso
. of the Pennsylvania State Geologiral Sariti,er
plores lands;-mines, &.c. , .
October 13, '55 . • , - 4141
L - InAivic CARTER, Real Estate Alta
12. MAIIANOY CITY, Schuylkill County, Pa. -
Ur - Letter Address—'lllahanoy City P. Q."
March 31:4-.61 ..134
GENer —For the. Plarchame .and isk
/IL of RCA Estate ; buying. and selling i:031 - . tsig
charge of Coal Lands, ]dines, &c.. and collerlingtea
Office Mahantango Street, Pottsville.' •
April d; 'GO • 14-] CITAS.i 31.11111.
.1011111 A. „OTTO, '3la.nistacitirer
_Dealerln all kinds of Lunaber,,Willintn 5 pi . n .
June 29 ,' 61- '• 16-1 f
LEGAL CARDS.
H. .
CLAY' 111,Eir.GSTRESS,Eft,
• • -Attorney at Ler
Ashlnil, Schsyllall County, Pa. Office:-.on Cef.-7 1
street, opposite the Post pines. . .
Sept:L'4..G.l. , • .- • • . 3).
- .
6NJAIIIIII B. MeCOOl., Atioroef
LP Law, SILLIMAN'S BUILDING. opposite 31101
Bank, Pottsville, . [March 19•'64.-' 1 : x(
1 . 0 11N :W. RYAN. 'Alterney . iCnd. Ciotio
• sellor at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill Cdunty.
Ps
OMce in Sllliman's new. building, on Centre tocw"
Early opposite the Miners; Bank.
May 23, '63 •
BOYEll4 . .attortier at Law• ,
•-• .OFFlGE—Market Street, two doers abo
tre„Pottaville. Pa,
Petwnary T,
xsurinYtt. oistritim- • • 1,10.1,5 et. rirs.l
OAAILPBELL - & 11111T11,Attor at c4 1
OFFlCE—Centre Street, -oppoite '
Horse Rotel, Pottsville, Pa.;
June 2§,
cl
IiRISTOPIILER LITTLE , Al l •
at Law, , Pottsville, Schuylkill Conty.
OFFICE—In Mahantango Street. c o r er
April B.
110TEI,S.
UNION HOTEL,' -,
Hate EXCHANGE HOTEL,)' 4 ;1
CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE,
JACOB LINDENMIM9Pror 14 .1
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.A.pril 4. '63
FEGEWS HOTEL, ••
(Formerly itORTIMER'S Old Stand.)
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T ' L. BOWEN;, .
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Respectfully . announces to. the citizens or Pot
and vicinity, that he has taken and fitted np the flit'
TOGRAPHIC GALLERY, In the building 'Ethel
east corner of Centre and East Market , Street- wh ere ,*
Is perjured to famish in the highest style ni Art ,
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