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OM* 1,. r- • -, Aid, Mete sours r t h e ' c rel y bed ' l .•-; • 1 tiff tight.fitii. . . ' 1 i,t suc h titan. ' Por temper', -- -- , ME 1 I -',.....-.'i A Dish •triNin the Mind., Pciliclans have said that when Hodson was elect ,j ea we Since (Mid have high times. the result has i 1 twewit i awn the tides have run very high—the rivers bive,iii+n to an unprecedented degree, end certain bipeds have s gattlight ' Men use many excellent things, not becaiso they . , , wint p der . to Obtain them, but spirit and resolution titunderiate.the D. ; : • •- , • • - ~ , - The Wife of arpoorWeaver named Barker, of Clay. tan, i E )140, was lately delivered 'oil' twins. The toptlier. ; _ . _ only 19 years'of !Fm k . yetin the conise' of little' in re than three years has presented her haw band w th seven children. ' , It is mored that: dne of the Cuba blood-hounds, ..who tuts returned from the service in Florida, ito now . - • giving litctures in HaVanaan the barbarities of Indian twitters! We should suppose that they would be too . 2ios•mitie to allow a free and candid discussion of the ci • - it s '•• 'The pp that the: wicked feel are not always `written on th eir foreheads. Though wickedness be , saga i their men th e and wantonness an oil mutate ' themll k se.th cheerful countenance. nevertheless if • 'their I - were diii,closed, their ,glittering estate - would of greatly be'envied. • , An.t hio.editer, in recording the career of a mad dog,mys : , i We ern grieved to say that the rabid imbue!, before he coidd be killed, seriously bit Dr. Zig; and several °inert dogs. ~ 4 eatitin person alms° stomach wesusually meth more hixtirally farnishild than his mind, remarked one day site . dinner; that he had made so hearty' a meal, that he lined rev:died hooping. A waggish . cooper MlMitoniggested to ;him that he stood more in need of nia+ro than tiny thing else. , A Isle writer says, 'Tis no shame fora man to lab& In hie y. no!; but e burning shame not to have an . tolled • Lion.'. i By the atestu marcher refinemet," a fiddler is yelep. id Si l o _glister of deCeased tabby's in'ards." a.-1"41.er Brash was in a dilapidated at the elbows. out at the knees, out of ening out of the window of a country vutiindouter" in every respect. For had been silent mid absorbed in deep h be relieved at intervals' by spitting tb,- anescratching his head. At g a deep sigh, he spoke : to tell the; put not your trust in prin. vent. '.lone of 'em ever wanted to ig fromme. Princes! pooh .! put not politicianers=them's my sentiments. medians about that. Haven't I been untey these five years like a patriot ; cues, and getting as blue as blues ; on both sides. and never paying for at every election, and getting licked nt fifteen broken noses, and heaps of for the good of our Country and the ur alleged rights, all for what? Why 'lf untried has come out of it. the t the whole of it in her pocket, and tit of my earnings ! Republics is I td`t want no reward tor my services. obe took care of. and have nothing. ok ego of `was the main thing: rateful, may . I beawaggered if they 'A ?o4 il kk cooditio , el: spans; end 10 grocery—an some time he thotight. w hie tbroughMis t lengs, bawl They use cea--int I h horn* i othi Your trust:in There's {t o tw serving y going *bar akiny papers 'cm:-fl lting too: eim i Ito - Week': es, g populittly of fin new in. . el ' oonotry at p Milo& me . I ' ungrite I. I •I anti olanted to do: 1 ing Bepuldi is te. tin! l * , ` '- ' 1 0h, -- ete, o shit up," said Jo Snubby, - hit neighbo "wha makes you ride high horses when you getiamf ed ? ?pit and come home. 'You never oh uld , h' ye setup to be a poiltictaner, when ' you've sech a . goad trade." -,. "Trade 'I yea. but what's a trade when a fellow's gota - smil ? • Trade 1,1 loved my country and I - want IRO I Mee—Aidit care Whit. if it was fat and issoY. I waoted to take care Uf my country, . and Wanted y country to take care of me. Head work It; the trl de I'm made for : for talking that's my line.. I iking at ;nesters, groceries, jusiiss courts s •itaby w ar. I Can talk all day. so ,Iya I have the i oaths Sitio' anqiquor: But both parties is all alike. I hays `bmnn .alli.sides—tried'em. and know. .- None ;Aim gav me any thing. and blast 'em let's ti t liquor. I . Iloilo. o. vie us a pint, and drat my akin, tfllden ti , pay yrio to morrow." ' All in the F theta sintlem . 0 1 0, 1111 7 11 1 3 ; their hio*lf • sons 'Minuted A late English parer states of, fimune lerluddre, ithci had rls iboot him house, married one of Friday. and on Saturday two of his .• • exitople by marrying the other Cininwell, accompanied by his Sec. oli.- tetvy Maydr, he pop xlstions4nd Toni Prot ector ! "7 , PulY *i the tie 6 l) l Fi as w !qiit 6 ; 0 4 tallihint bone bilato' 3ll 7 LcruftOrtli!°: once. went to dine with the Lord lace renithe air with their eongrst• etyma echoed with ~, Long live my Your Highness," said the:lke- by this that yen hate the voice . of ,11 is the voice of God with you." I Cromwellt,'i we will net bat for the popolao'F',they *mid I. 4 !ltki INF4P Moiced if You 0111 tolfideneet* livirateAlitert.-;The offildallyin• the Landon Morning es of *I &yet thilf•Pcomation," Rot Determination and Paso. mitilidence io the grand maxim next dine," amain Ili' furnished in - chitin:a warld.=-N. I: - Tat.' iter followiheil Post. ' Bitch an we** , n . :4**SO 14 . of iiitte luck ;duilt iitoiryof 1 . 6 0: 8 f , view esti Ptine ~' *osseenon.—Daruni the first inter I ' Albeit had with the‘gtieen, it44ty's fFxoudanhis, his Royal L " ailicie7 affeelini exp•ifsed • might es . parlinee some disappoint • oak! t!eom knotyn that the . Royal Prime- ReilfigeslY.tsetwithstand- Whietithe Oust have la pei,dnairetteo Never mind, AL. be aTM " , • • Bistm4llth fissr le!t *tat whets it In we:tots lag the oOki bre 3 gelfird, bet 4 taint A half once iiptured*th 6410401111[ -' 'bluff it9u; hue_ an4dep44. The tierioair tyska* and dagYlit amen peach, and was so eo ns that she seat him a letter to the Dear sir , There's Mir hind; :(iny 7p) !lib iortailer which is you ac c ept - ! ism &c., AMIS." • avid by the entreaties of &Glove; kin thefollowiattemiev-41heisma, traliistry, 'Youi'doi , ery bi,the 'poor Gad:'. The lady Wad. have l been MWM Ickdang into her &lit - and giving, .this Wm isoalranti a , . make influx* a tr ill tidies 41104 AM*. enter', - Daiwa -strortai , rig " We ' ll " has Just rgeoked forg&F ouPPY,* II, citdesairrimeng NO-MAW* OdisticalssAfo. „- enieitielinth Vert elre awl 11 0.04 IR to VOW' yonther with *gaol noPPI7 ar; Peng. Oil, Ghats attg ne 110. sawn which ate SA' White & Red Lead pry. Green Paint, White Mad onnualitol, Blank Paint. ChtenneGrren. Cond. _ Chrome - Venetian Rea Lampblack, 4 felinar Ochre, Lithasge. Black Lead. Spirits Turpentine. Spanish Brown, Paint finishes, Linseed Od. Sash Tools. . Window Glatt of assorted sizes front? by 9 to 21 b 7 30 Indigo, bladder, Annette, Logwood. Redwond• rook Camwood, Brazil Wood. Copperas, Tommie. Cochi• Deal, Verdigris; English Red Beacom -SPICES:, - ' l '.` • • , Mice, NuitieoCianiaion,Closes,Peppes e Maples Ildrusard. Cyarine_Pepper.„&c. , , PATEATTIMEDICINES.4re. . Steers Opcideldoe, Barber's Horse Powder. ' Godfrey, CordiaN • Hell's Embrocation for ' . Bsteman's Dreips, Horses. • - - Torlington'ir Balsam; Liguid Opedeldocr Hailaem Od. t British Oil, Balsam DO Mukha, Oil of Spike,. Golden Tineuire; - • I Oil of Stone, Spring . I. PERFUMERX. - Cologne Water, !LoVender Water. Bay Rom Bears Oil. LetnorCereirni Bears Grease, Naples Con. . ound. Cold`Cream, Lin - Salve. Tooth Powder. Wears. • Oil. Pearl Powder, Jaynes flair Tonic. Toilet Powder ;Clothes. licar.l.Fleah. Too* ¢ Nail Brushes. - Together with _every other article in his line, which he is disposed to sell at lair. prices, and respect fully solicits a share ol public 'patronage: • Phtsscians Sid Storekeepers supplied with medicines it a small,advanccd 'on city prices. • I . .- JOHN S. C..MARTIN Centre. next door to Blatiantango St. Potteville4 Nov. 84,1840.. I • 4B-tf Physician e s prescriptions carefully cOmpounded at all , him,. ; rfiew Stort. • - qpilESithscribete. under the firm of Grant, Car. rill & Co. otae opened a Store in the building latelY occupied by N. Nathans, on Centre, near Mar. ket Street, where they have for sale a good selection of Dry Goods.; Groceries, Hardware and Queens: ware, which they intend to sell at satisfiictory pn. ces for Cash or ',in exchapge for Country Produce. ROUT. M. GRANT, JOS. F. CARROLL, 3NO. W. LAWTON. 36—tf t3epteniber 5 I, New Goods. - UST received and opened a choice selection of 1 -v Fall aneWinter Goods, cocsisting in Dart, of Clothe, Ccissimeres, Sattinety, Plein and 'Figured Silk Velvety, blick and coloured Silke,Chtritsevand DOmestic Prints, Flannels, :Hosiery, &c. together !kith a general assortment of Fancy &. Domestic Dry Goads which will be sold very cheap. E. W..EARL. 19 _September • Muslin De Lanes. IMAM and Figured "Muslin De Laneejnetreceived ' IL and for sale low, by T 8: J. BEATTY. Weber $, , 18— . Letter and Cap , raper. n®onark REAMS No. 3 Letter (plain;) aid‘rxr 56 de do 3 do ruled. • 750 do • do 2 do do and plain, 500 do 1 do plain, 150 TiatrlS No. 2 cap. plain, for Bale at ye r'y low prices bi E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. Coni'n. MerChante, l ,l3south Front et. Pt!iladelphia,lAugust 8. 32-7 Wetiierill d. Brother, dT 711 E. OLD STAND No. 65 NORTH FRONT STREET, EAST SIDE, Tann DOoos! FROM TOR CORNER OT - Aaca ST PHILADELPHIA Ii OF. , White Lead dry and , i Calomel. ground in Oil, i Red Precipt, Red Lead,, ! White do, Litharge. , ; Vitriol Mb. . Chronic Yellow. , Sulp. Quinine, do Green 1 Tart. Emetic do !Red ' ! Ether Sulph . Patent Yellow i • do 'Nitric Sugar Lead ! do Acetic Copperas "• ' 1 Lunar Connie 01. Vitriol , - i Com. do . Aq. Fortis ' Acet. Morphia . ' Muriatic Aeld 1 " Sulph. 'do Epsom Salts ; • Lac.Sulphur , . Tart. Acid t : , . Opi. de INlareot. Sup . Carb. Soda ; IC ermes Mineral Corms. Sub. Mere. Ethiops , do. Refiners o fC barb Ow r,Sal N it re,Bri rostone,Raraiabe. Offer for sale the above mentioned a nicles.together with a general aisortatent of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs: and every other article in the Chemical and Medicinal line. ; , 1 Being manufeturers o f all the a rtielts enumerated an: der the above head, they pledge themselves to Supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms.. 1 Window and Picture Glass, from 68.t0 4 30. • - Oct 1 1837 ; ' • ' 46- Shamokin Coal Land I i FOR SALE. • ®NE undivided half part of two tracts of land, IL , situate on. Shamokin Creek,. Northumberland county. Slate of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names, of john Brady. and Robert Gray, containing eight hundred and atxtyeight acres and allowances; these lands are' adjoining the flourishing town of Shamokin, (destined to become a second Pottiville) they abound wish both the red Oh and the white ash coal; and on the lower tract bin ore. of the kid. ney species. haa been found in considerable quinti. ties., The; Pottsville and Danville railroads runs nearly through the • middle of both tracts; and is in complete order from Sunbury to the centre of the grey tract; the' giving ;them the' command of all the markets on the Susquehanna, (end now that the canal is finished ,to the tide -"water) of all the markets on the Chesapeake. ,This property is offered -for sale, to close the estate orthe Wei Colonel Francis Johnston, by • S. W. JOHNSTON ; Executor, No. 71, Clinton Squire, Chesnut street, West of Broad. . I Phdadeiphia 'Feb. 8 Clothe, Ciissimers r dicSattinets • I A LARGE assortment of Cloths,Cassimers, and rlfiElauinSts• of all - album ' and Prices. Also Bet* Cloths. 'and superior Vcsangs, of various . styletaustrecelivd. to which the attention of Gen tlemen are particularly invited. SAMUEL HARiZ. • October' 10, . E. A.l Hathaway & COMMISSION AND COAL - MUCHA N 0 .4 South Front Street, Phi/adelphia. (Wbarft, May 23, CLoths! - Clothisti!. TUSK recei by the subscribers, and for dale at oreduced prices for cob. , _ Superior Brown Beaver Cloth, do • Blu'e do • do do do Pilot 'do 4 7 1 Brdwn do do , _ - superior Blue, Black. Brown, Olive, Green, and fancy colohred Casahrtetur and Bata. netts,,: . MILLER BAGGBRTY] Nostl24 48-- • Ilenno, aw, A t - co T.lrPlltsettperiot , Mart a° Shirstht. ALA fromlthe tninottei at a email - advance. jut calved and tor Sale cheap. - - v Also, Feenah• and English lterinoe ;Plain and riguratErllottelin De . Lanal so tad Figured. Saiony CLAN ' • RARE.' , , Mill ~tiiasbier9l AYE STUFFS. t of giouthattget,Schitylkill)' , , 1 . . .. . .. .. - ... . .. . : . , , , , , . , .,j,,- - ~:: : .:. ,. ., . .;.7 4:. : : - , .:,.-?, - f .- , ,: : 7, - . 1 , , V. ';'. :::,•..: 1,:.-pic:...7-;:.,::,•r::,.,''.-::'L,`';'Fi6:., ate.. ' '. . - ; -. ;:. r t'S,VirillittiNSlgl.l 4 loWit Ar The , lidfaddy** = gi, ...... ..,unday,.. . _ Rs. luF imagers will start at the following hours.l Fiona Philadelrhia at 8 o'clockt . . •::: 1 Da ' ily. - Readioz, ik do , FARE.' I , ist Class Carr; $2. 50-2nd do. $2 06. - ' - Both Train cake stop for way Passenger at the usual points. .- - • , ' 1 Days of Starting of Freight nains. From Philadelphia on Wednesdayq and i -. . - !Sitordays.i 1 at 5 Fram Reading on Tuesdays and Fridays; A. M. at 51. A. M. . , 1 G. A. IiIICOLLS. Buperintendant Tranapt. Pi, & Read. R. R October Mr: , . [ 44—tf 1 . p e it. BEDwELI,9s ' .Tetteri u ßingworm and Itch Ointment. Asupply of the above ointment jo t received and for sale wholesale acd retail at the Drug Store of ,the subscriber: where alio may be seen certifi esies of - its efficacy, in the 'cite, of obstinate cases of Tester, &c. i , JOHN S. C. MARTIN, 1 leo for sale, Dr. Bedwelrs" celebia:ed GREEN OINTMENT, for be cure of Felons, Ulcers, Old C uts, dm. October 24 j . 34 MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIF PILLS AND A.vit PHOEN I X BITTERS —The high celebrity . which these excellent Medicines haie acquired, in curing at most every disease to which the human frame is liable; is it tnatter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—their gocul'works have Minified for them—they did not dirixe-tii , the faith of the credulous In cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsja,Hilious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, 'Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinstelleadaches,lmpure State of the 'Fluids, Unhealthy-Appearance of the Skin,Ner 'PUS Debility. the Sickness incident to Females in Deli cate Health.er z erylind of Weakness et the Digestive Organs, anlin'al I general Derangements of Henn h, t hese Medicines haveinvariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most ex .hinged constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phmnix [litters beyond the reach of com petition, in the estimation of -very pattent. -Prepiired and sold, wholesale andail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broa dway, New York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Moffat's signature. - CO' The Life Pills are sold in boxes=-Price, 25cente, 50 cents, and SI each, according to the size; and the Phcenix, Bitters in bottles, at SI or $2 each, with full di ections- FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little pamphlet.ennTled "114offat's Medical Man ual,designed as a Domestic Guide to Heath—contain ing accurate information concerning the most preva lent disease,and tbe most approved remedies—by WM. B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents.i Agents.—The Life medicines may also be had of the principal druggists in every town throughout the United States and the Cana4as. Ask for hloffats Life Pine and Phmnix Bitters; and be sure that a fact simile of John Moffat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. These valuable Medicines are for s t ele by Messrs. MILLER & HAGGERTY. Pottsville. September 6th, 1840. 39—tf. VTESTAR'S LOZENGES. For Colds. THESE celebrated Lozenges were originally a private prescription of the late Professor Wis. tar. But from the great _benefit attending their uge in crises of Colds, Coughs, Asthma. 4c. have become a standard remedy for these complaints. The sub. scriber having a copy of the original recipe, pre c pares them precisely according to it. For sale by the ea. zen or single b0r,.51. JOHN S C MARTIN' S Oct St 43 Drug Store. Pottsville. , ' 1 Resumption of•Bnsiness. , NEW DREG STORE. THE Subscriber returns his gra l tern! acknowl. ledgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his bsistance after the (loss of his property by fire in December last, and, would also acquaint them and, the publiigeo eraliy, that he has • again commUriced the Drug Basin* in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Clemoh, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had a general as sortment of • Drugs, I Medicines ) Paints ) 1 Pills,' Glass, I Dye Steiti4, And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommodating terms. • N. B. ID Physicians prescriptio P &carefully put up at the shorteet notice. WM. T. EPTING. Pottsville, Mas 30,1838 To 'be Let:l /HE Valley Furnace, come time ago arranged ••• for smelting Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, with an excellent and powerful Ste a m tacked, to it. The furnace is situate four miles from Port Carbon, up the Schuylkill. Valley Rail Road, on the Valley Furnace land These lands crossing the whole of the Schuylkill Coal range, contain ell the , different coal veins or strata of coal of that celebrated Coal region, a hum. ber of which have been opened, and soiniof them are now worked. There is also plenty of Iron Ore upon the land, some of the Veinspf Whick have been opened; the favorable location and facilities already created inspire the hope awaking Iron at the very cheapest rate. ' To a good tenant the conditions would be made easy. For terms apply to ! WILLIAM F. DEAN.' I 29—tf Pottsville July 18 Lumber!! Luimber!!! Shinglee, Lap and Jaint:.. Boards, Plastering ;Lath and other Lumber, constantly for sale by October 10, Wißig's JuvenileP , structen J UST received and for sale by • BANNAN. Alan Barrow's Piano Primer. Oetober 17. . - Festivals & Afreshapylyjustreceivedaita &reale by ,L B. BANNAN liii FREW .'6OOl J_TUSTopened a large aaa splendid ably Goode, comprising a peer: DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ' 'HARDWARE, - I .17511,. PLASTER, CHEESE, SA L7 1 ,4.c. I AU of which will be sold cheap' ror each- or bp chaige for conitrylirodace it :Store of JOSEPH & SON. Mount carbon. Nov 23 I 47-y ~ Eril EgEFINED WHALE 01L-20 i i galls: reload J.:11 0 Whale Oil, just received and for sale by. ' E: A. HATHAWAY &Co.; Corn Merchants,l3 south Front Philadelphia. Anuat.,lo,l; _ • , tied Harrison iffedle ) AND Dlageih'justscceived old rqr saINYANe by ilhcßA, 0 11 , 16 : -.;4ll**,tr ME SAMUEL HARM • no In. EMI opPlyof seagull I assortment of 101111 ' )- f: lorzars Inu ;'',::0 1 , 1 0311 10 A 14 . 1 h ) - file;- and all ifift*oes of the *tat . aniiiinws, kid* to , Cowty,mptiorti cQmputi .of the=`con .eintruted tidies 4),f . , iiirehoun4 Borteaetr. Blood F*ol;'l.iverustit . . endsevirm4 rilherHtegetabie 71135. stances. PrOn ► vii onl,o , bsi .14/MS4OW, Rochester, N. V. ; - POE innocence and tiniversay sal itted pentoralvir;; Mies. of the Herbs "from %which; e BALSAM-OF. HOARHOUND itlnade, are too:gen fly k nown tore , : ipire 'recommendation ; it iirtherefdre i tiely necessary to, observe -that this Medicine contains te whelittif their Idedicinirpmperities. highly conceal ted. l and sti'hap, pity combined with several other vegetable, substances. as to render most speedy. mild and certain remedy, now is Uric, foi the complaints above mentinned. • t; pr Children. this Balsam isof inestimable value. It is a Speedy remedy for the Whoeliiscr Cough and .Croapt aneaffon)s certain relief in Bowel Cm:tennis. Chohr.. Teething. ite. It is pleasant to the taste. and may be "wifely given to tae tenderest infant and should be kept at all timep in every family , as it is mach better for the complaints incident to children than Paregoric. Godfrey's • Cordial. or the Cordials so commonly used,as hundreds in this City have teatified. ••: his'now about live year's since this medicine was ei tensively introduced in this City,and section of the cob& try: since which - time it has constantly, increased in pub. tic riivour. and it is et the present time the most popular Coi. , h Medicine. in most of the Northern and Western States. More thin Two Thousand FIVE Hundred Bat tlei have been retsiled annually,lt the Irscribers cairn. ter.for the last two years. and iltlioue five other Drug nisei in the City. are comitantly'supplied with the article. his sales are daily increasing. . For the s disfaction of those interested in Certificates, the following antadded. although the4common practice, nrcAlecting a long 'string .of vouebers,',has not been contiidered the best way to make virtue* kikown. We 'say 'ask' 'inquire,' tiak,thase who have used it, ask Physicians who prescribe it, ask the Agents who sell it try it yoursdf and theejudge as ye find. • Read the lollowing.--1 hereby certify that early in the spring of 18383 contracted a severe COLD, which set tled npon•mylungs.and threatened a hasty Consumption. I used several prescriptions, but obtaining littleor no re lief; I was much alarmed. • Happening to beat Roches -ter, was advised by my friend, Mr Winslow, to try a bottle of hisilatsam or Hoaemounn: I did so, and to my surprise obtained 'relief at once—and by the use of that allele bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those afflicted with Colds or Coughs, at this; inclement season, I say 'go and do likewise.' LEANDEH CHIPMAN. ingratitude is the basest crime in ,nary.—We are not a mong that class of Editors wh') for a fciw dollars will, (at the expense of truth and honesty) 'crack up' an article and knog it into rapid sale; neither aro we willing to re• main silent, after having!ested the utility of an improve ment or discovery in science or an Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a soar throat and violent cold some few weeks ago Well, we purchased two bottles of.Wrou.ow's Batsost or Holte• lionise and so sudden was the ;tire. that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are afflicted may try it upon, our recommendation—Lewiston I Telegraph Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLILMENS & PARVIN, and Wm. T. Erma, Pottsville; Pa and by the Druggists is the country gen erally. • October 4 43 ! SWAIM'S PANACEA, Forlhe cure of Scrofula, or King's ail. Syphges, and the heel of painful. disagreeable, and [ hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom. Rhelimatism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings, Diseases of che Liier and Skin General Defriltly, tie. and all Diseases arising from Impurity of Blocel. HIS Medicine is particularly recommended at this season of the year, as an idterative and a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are imam. scions of until they haie experienced its effects. It is also recommended in Ditreaseri where the lungs tine breast are supposed to •be affected, and also where the constitution is broken down by the use of Mei,cury,or Quinine; THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a jusetribote to its great merit,ofsbeing reccommend. ed b' the most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; Whereas Lot one of tha spurious mixtures, mode in imitation of it. has the liast support from the Medical) Faculty. This fict - ,hffers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swain's Panacea is recommended tb all those inval. ids fbr whom Physicians prescribeSuirsaparilla ups... Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Labaratory, Philadelphia. Sold by- 8. Bannon. Agent for Schuylkill Coup. ty. and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. Sltptember 12, • 2.7—tf j Crackers. MIBESH Water, Sugar, Soda and Bran Cinders sfor sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON.; January 2, 1-1 Port Clinton_ Fonndry FOR - SAL - 1 vnix be sold at private sale. the. Foetidly pleasantly eituated at Port Clinton,Schuylk ill county. on very reasonable terms.' This Foundry is at the commencement of-the Wile Schuylkill andl:Susquehanna Rail. Road. now making, and will in a sholt time be one of thi best situations in th'e, country,to do a large business For terms dic.rtipply to . ' PARKE& TIERS. Iron Founders; Philadelphia. . '. or ISAAC MYERS. Port Clinton • s:.l-63 t. ‘ =ti litodgerls celebiated Pen. knives. - A ifRESIII' supply of Rodger's l Peu.knives~' a• .t - triong Which 'ore his celebrated, Treasury atid- Nairy Knife.'manitfactored for the Governmertt: Just received and - fur sale by I B. BANSAN 1,, Dqcember 5, PORT r i .A RhrusT Houses.lto Rent, !, Flom the rst 'flay of Apia next. toT fi AVERN Hou s d and premises , corner of .coal and Jackson Streets, in the most central business part of the town. Two Small Dwelling Hocites. and lota in Coal street.' oneisinallDwellipg native with large out lot in Jackson street, one Shop or Office with other aMirtmentn.. in Jackson Mem; one Store and Dwelling house in Lawton's Addithin,' with' counters and: shelving completecorner of Mailiet :and Semid street, ll' fitit',tate bileineas: stan3. - : ' • ' • Alpo, to rentand immediate possension 'item, Two thren story Dwelling houses in &Via' & Patterion's Additions Spruce street, ifine pidepect from these heties=ene dwelling house and premises in Second street, Lawtcin's Addition. t• : FOR SALE. , : , . Tfitei taiga !Philo- Tackinio stree ditt6 in Cmil street in Port. Carbon propei; Apply to ;; WILLIABII B. HULL. . igent,Scrivener, ACtiOU andeollec.. tor in Port Carbon. ' =22 - Cobb's" Schoollffooks: - .' • ripßß'S series of School Books , — T 4 fresh io?Pply kit Philadelphia prices, by the dozeti or single; always for sale by , BOWAN. December 5. .1 ' 49 Chair Stair" - rraE Subscriber hie cotialatilly. ori'bitlid m top Li t !or iasortoieot of Chair ,Stuff, :which he of at as low rites as can, be obtained , at' aby Other estebliabineat. I • , PETER SEIT2INGER. Foot of the timid Mahenop, (ki c ker 3, ; ; I ;FOIL. A VIVO story—brick .dwellling .house and Im. .431.• Schuylkill Hae.solow- occupied by Samuel i l`roM and otheri,Stoine COativOuld'be liken in,p . sy. men ti - For terms apply to Ai sobiaiiiii:af Halm& burg or Henry Basinger, Philadt phis. JOSEPH *ORGAN. Orwfgaburg .fan p. _ _j lIIST received and, noirwiening neraleseortinent of freab andwinonable goods, able; will ,be Oobi.e.besp tor Cob, in eitoblinge Ilbucittinertirodw - '',IIO4EPIFI *BITt&SONJ igit-Oiblef401*;3111.18101.1 • ; - MiSM 48-4 =MUMM== BEM THE - -DELAWARE COUNTY , . . Insurance ConsPatfy. . , . , CAPITAL AUTHORISED, BY LAW. $230 OOOe ' CHARTER PERPETUAL. • , MAKE both limited' ' °nil Perpetual. InSumneos /TA on Brick, Stone or' Frame Buildings. Stores: Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture and Property ofevorydeseription,against lossordant.- age by FIRE. MARINE AND' INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware Countylosurance company will also inshreagainst loss 0611 kinds , of marine risks and a gainst the damage loss upon the transportation "of goods.wares.and ercandise by water, or by tail way. -upon terms as faro bleatrany other institution. • , For any further inf ation °lobe subject °flatcar. , s in ance, either against ,Ire marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON. Avent. July 15 84—tf rAt Schuylkill•Hayen. or WILLIAM B. POTTS, , At Onizigsburg. SWAT MSS VER MI FUGE' The moat useful Family Medicine ever of fered . to .the Public. THIS well known Antibnysenteric and Worm Med ' icine has proved successfully these twelve years past, and is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed iu the diseases for which it is recommended. It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to, take it. Worms being especially apt to infest persons of debil-* noted digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm med• licinesovhich generally consists of the strongest purge-- lives Calomel, that destroyer of the constitution, bitters,- root, spirits of turpentine, wonnseee oil &c. &c. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, butAkey de-' bilitate the stomach. and oleo materially injure the eneral health, without' removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the general health, without removing the cause. Swaim's Vermifuge has the peculiar advantage of removing the cause of the worms,-by giving vigour and healthy action to the stomach.bowels and organs of digestion, thereby relieving measles, croup; beeping cough, &c. This mediciee,by invigorating the internal functionsetrenghtl ening the organs of digestion. and removing the primary cause which creates morbid secretions, will relieve Bowel Complaints. Cholic. Dysentery, Despepsia, and the whole train of biliary affections. Sick Headache. Acidity of the Stomach, Foul Breath, Bleeding Piles, &c. It is an antidote in the early stage of Fever and Cholera Marlins. • As getoral Family Medicine, it stands unrivaled, as thy a n ppl icable to most of the diseases to which children are subject. Swaim's Vermituge will be found of some utility to persons who occasionally indulge in the con vivality of the table , ; a dose taken before dinner will anticipate the effects of acidity of the stomachi not un frequently produced by wine. In the neglect of this however, a dose in the morning or the following morning will, in most instances, restore the tone of the Stom ach. Families resident in the country, and insolated in a measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to the far west, or bound to distant ports. seminaries and all public institutions and- charitable associations will find this remedy. constantly at ham'. of great utility. Prepared'at SWAIM'S LABORATORY Philadelphia. And for sale by B. BA faiN AN. Agent/Or Schuylkill Comity. October 31. 44—tf THE EVERGREEN ,- V© L. II A Monthly Magazine of Popular Tales, Poetry and Musts. Tuns—Tiro Dollars per annum in ad. vance. With the January Number will commence the Second Volume or toles, popular compendium of new, and elegant literature. The various works of roman. tic interest, which have been- commenced in it, *bill be carried on to their completion. A glance at ita copious table of contents during the past year will afford the most satisfactory evidence of its value. It has comprised' works by the most popular modern authors of England and . the United States. Now in the course of publication are poor Jack, by Gap. tain Marryat ; Master . Ilumphroy's Clock. by Charles Dickens, Esq. (Boz): Ten Thousand a Year, the most popular and amusing story of the day: the Tower of London. by W. 'H. 'Ainsworth, author of Redwood, Critchton, &c. : and Stanley' Thorn, by the author of Valentine Vox Gentlemen through. out the country, who wish to recieve these works. can find them in no shape so convenient: and so cheap Back pumbera, containing the commence ments of all Mut) stories, or either of them e can be furnished at the subscription price. ` Besides the works above enumerated, the Ever. green will contain. as it has hitherto contained, the spirit of the best foreign Reviews and Magazines,. besides original pieces by native authors of divan:. " Former subscribere are • requested to renew their subscriptions at their earliest convenience, and new' subscribers not to 'delay forwarding their names;so that we may know the exact - edition that mill be - re. quire& 'A single vOlume of the Evergreen is com. posed of about 800 pages 'of the choicest literary Matter. Txastet.— . .Two Dollars in advanmor Five Dollars I'M three Copies, in all eases free of postage. New stihecribers will receive all the tiacti,numbers .from Aprikto Deeember:,lB4o;logelher with the second volume, for $3, rail:ado/free of expense. - I • ' • J. WINCHESTER, k 30 Ann street s New York. • :January 9th. • • • • ' New Books.. ISANGROFTS Ili;terit,Of.the. United Stites,. Recognition of Friends in another :world; by • —-- Rev. Di. Dorr • 'Arabi*. and other •stories. • ' • ..History of Grace Harriet. . lost received andfor sale by ß. BANNAN., iJaPtutrY 2. ' 1— ` Strained gileint 0111.1'. B LEAt RED *Tinier 'Strained Sperm of fi very superior iitml4,ivarraeted nglo:congeal or smoked For sale hr : • - E. Clot A. HENDERSON. ' January 2. • 1— Dried Apples and' •Peaches ) roR 'sale at the store , GEO. W. SLATER. December 12, . . Emmett% Speech , SPEECH of Robeit Emrriet, before Lord ilorbory and COLORED PRINTS of the Rev. Theobold Matthciw;the apostle of Temperanee. jUit ieceive4 andfor Bole by - • " B. BANNAN. Dee. 26. . _ , . • GUOvest4Noves!!',:' ' ;:fusrieceivio ji eupenoi,articla of Ladies kin Gloves. E. Q. A. HEN,DERSON, huidipy 2,.. • -; •°: St; Wives Salt. . . . . A SUPERIOR iuticle . hr preserving -Pork. ' Poi A sal° by E. q.ar. A. BENDERSON. lingary • • - • . •-• 1— . Hickok Flemitoriki EVANGELICAL MUSIC. „TEM received ind for sale by , J Vciolerll. : 44—er riLEGANZ Fraleb Workeitcollirs. roi., sale by ~ :,a ; E. Q. & ag,NDERSON. 41110g11 to! ' ;gavial 6121 Faithi Iron ~.Works Ware houe. Re;77:Soliti Third Street. S. B. corner4faits PIIIILADELI9IIIA. , 14/07148, T-as_ker, 41rOgrinrriis, ;.' ',Rio. rounders. and - Manufacturers -OF Coal aGratis, Furnace!. Kitchen Ranges. Baih - 13oi1 ere. Perpetual Ovens, Ace. Welded Wroulht Iron Tube", for. Stearn,. Gas. Hot Water; dm. ' DavyYp Safety Lamps of thebist Construction. Pattern, for the Fatted's/ received.and Castleßa de/leered at the Warehouse. Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. Davy Safety Lamtah OF the best construction,and moat approved /*and . also makes new gausep to old lamps, and other epoirs done at the subscriber's Clock and Watcb .Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pon ovine. ; - June 1 '2.2—tf JOSEPH COATSWOI3TH. Book of Pleasures. Pleasures of Hope. - Pleasures' of Memory. and . Pleasures of issogroatjan. - -• just received cud for ‘ saTe by • • 13. BANNAN. For Sale: To Iron Manufacturers. • Tsp. Subset flier having obtained the assignment, from Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur. naceP, and • holding also the patent of the AMC Dr, GeiPenhainer for the same, to smell Iron Ore with. Anthracite Coal, and retaining the exelosiie right of said patient to manutacture Malliable Iron and' Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac ture of Iron. Applications to be made to William F.. Dean, Esq., at Pottsville. , F. W. GEISSENHAINER.• Jan. 4 Theological U orks for Sale. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE 4 OF UNIVERSALISM, By the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore, embta cing the Unity of God as held by Universalist/I,— the Attonement—Death ofChrist—Punishment And duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of , Sins— Judgement-rNatureofSalvation—;Repentence.-.Res. surrection and Destruction of death. This =work is intended to disabuse the public mind, in regard to the many misrepresentations so IndustrioUsly culnted - against thie body of Christians. Price 50 cents. • Also fnr , Sale, "THE PLAIN GUIDE TO UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev. Thomas iWhitte. more of Boston, a work designed to lead enquirers to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony ; and believers to the practice nfits'benevolent principles The following matter is contained , in this work: Who are Universalist!? What do Universalista believe? What evidences do Universalists addoco from the Scriptures in support of their belief in the even. tual holiness and happiness ot all mankind T Passages from the Old and New Testawient, ex: plained, which are adduced 'to disprova l thair tapir. ments. - Popular objections to Universalism explaided ; end the evidences of revealed Religion presented. Price 1 dollar. For este at the Stores of Samuel Hatt: "Gild J. S. Morris & Brothcas. July 4th, Mitchell's SchOOI Geography. .roE besenow in use, a treelLeupply bettei bound, "." together with- MITCHELLS PRIMARY SCHOOL I GE. OGRAPHY, A new work just- published, for , . beginners, and which has already been introduced in the School. in Philadelphia. Also, . - MITCHELL'S GEOGRAHPICAL • READER,' for Schools and families, just :eccired and for eale by BANNAN. ' December 5, 49 NEW Swam- . f r HE subscribers wculd inform their friends and • I L the public that they hale established them selves in business, in the Store formerly :occupied" by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs., Clemens & Paying Drug Store, w&re the r y oat' for sale a general assortment of j ! Dry Goods Groceries, Teas. ~V ruse s , l Liquors • • - Queensware4 - _. • Glassware and.' • I I Hardware, • • All:of which they are disposed to ration' the most reasonable terms for'eash, as they intend to' ;JO 'en'' exclusive cash busineas. The public arelniited to call and examine their Goods and prices before chasing elsewhere. • • E. Q. & A. HENDERtiN. May 16 0. I'VesV Cheap Cash ...S tare. - T giE subscriber has just"opened m Centro,' street, a few doors 'sherd Norwegian street, an entire new and elegant astiortment - of Goods. comsisting of Dry Gatdß, I Queensweire: ' • Groceries,- • I liardwareolcei All of which were pnrchoseffat enCh - firicei as Will enable him to offer them at an unusually la* Price.' His design is to sell cheap for cash. , He cattaesdre the public. that a call will be sufficient proof to'itxin,l 6rm the assertion. that he will not be exceeded by any in cheapness. • All are respectfully invited" to and ixarn ine the assortment and prices. being confident bit words will not suffer from such a course. October" 31. Rmov,al . ' PATENT SPRING, STEEL. Cro'ssaStrained••Saildless;ai: RICILIRD11): SIIOEXER. Saddle, Bridle. and Think Manirfaanrer. I UESPECTFULL'ir tenders his sincere enlis 11 1 to Aso his customers and the publid in general, for the very liberal encouragement which he .has received from them. He post informs that' he beano im- ; provement in the construction ofiSaddles,forwhich he has a patent right; and recommends therii to the public ae being far sOperior esie, and , comfort to the rider than any other yet invented,t and he recommends his Steel Spring Cross,Strained Saddle to the" notice of the public, with confidence. , He therefore respectfully invites the to call at his shop nearly opparite Hole!, ,and di. reedy oppositeltr. T.'Epimg's Drug Store, centre Street,Pottsville, and examine for themselves.. He also keeps constantly on band' a - general sortment of all , kit s of work such as Siddlet, Bridles, Patent Fly 'nets, Coach, pig, and Waggon Harness, ,Trenkri, Valium!. Travelling Hags, Glq and Riding Whips, dr.e..- Every description of Work in his line will be made to order.-on the shortest 'notice, with neatness, durability, and on teinis , aa". low es can be done elsewhere. • TY An eseellent assortment of Silver - andltrisa Mounting. Riding and Gig Whips, 'elite. &a; ha will sell very chap, wholesale and retail. , December 12, Elegant Prayer Books • AND BIBLIIS, • JUST received and for nle by .° BANNA,N. Denmber 2, 49 CidllingWorthhr. If grgHT Works' of W. Chillingivortfi, ht. taining' bie Book ? entitled the religion or Pre• - Mateo% a safe way:to astrationongether with his Sermons, LettenkDiecourses and amtraversi* first. American from the TweldbEnglish Edition: 'Just • reeeividend for sale by 1. •' . • B. BANtiAN. Dedember ; ' •t •' ' ,417 Sobsy.ribers te this Week On reel meted . twesit itt IWO 01161, and native ask mew 1;v. , 75-0 EMI kg GEO. w. SLATER,
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