r„. : • From this .14 1 '0. Picayune. - . ' A Doable Shaivei DILL DHOWS ' o+l7ol7ilToll Joussi This case excited consideratile tnteiest in the Recorder's Court Saturday. Riown is an Eng lish sailor, Augustus Jo t nes belongs to the sable race, and Ellis' the vocation of mariner's torment on the evee. r • atittate your complainy said the Recorder. 4 To save this honorable Court trouble,' said a Rubs six-and-eight-penny Javryer, AI hive made a _brief of my client, Mr. Brown's case, and shall read at, it the Court will[commend Here be pulled from the pocitit of his thread bare coat about a quire of foolscap, closet.* written over, and commenced— Whereas, this di; . • Recorder.--. Stop—stcip, sit ! You don't mean ',to read all that I' • . Attorney.—. Certainly } l. may it please your hon or, My duty to my client, 'twice to my own pro ' -fissional reputation; and[my innate desire for the triumph of equity and the-puniihment of fraud all bid me read it. Here the little Attorney gave a thump to a vol ume of Moreau's Digest lay before him on the table, that made sits [cover resound like Mr. Cripps' kettle-drums! i - Bccordir.--. I care rlat, sir, what or who bids. you read it—l forbid you to read it, so bit down. ?ire you aware, sir, thatil have already, heard the ?re message readko-dsy Allornel.--4 Sir, that l i b not a ease in point.' Recorder. 7 -. I tell you r 64,01 point you out to a policeman if' you dou'b r at once sit down.' Allornek—. Then appeal!! Putieeman.—.Bilenie I—(in en under tone]-- Appeal and be d—d ! . The little lawyer left the of office in disgust, and Bill Brown stept uplo Mil his own story in his own Way. He plucked dff his 'little glaized hat, made a deposit/3 of the iitract of his quid on the boards, rubbed the left cliff of his blue jacket a cross under his nose, ga'e his canvass trowsers a Mitch up, and commenced— • You see, your There's no one worshipped here.' Brown.- Lord boy the same, for the matte; there (pointing to the C 4 um steering:' • Recorder. -1 - Go on wi Sailor Aye, eye, air my buttons it I know wh when I put my helm hers.' • • • gecordei-..Stste tsh this colored man here.' Sailor.—, MI right, ypur honor—l know my reckoning now. Well, You see, 1 goes into this here fellow's this morning, to have a shave—to wash off decks like;--well, he did shave me, and may 1 be fond for sharkii before another week, your honor, if I didn't suffer more by the opera tion than I did when I tvi4 shaved the first time I flossed under the line' I Reenrder.—. whit followed?' Sailor.—. Why, youribonor, I gave bun a $ 2 bill, end he only gave me thirteen or , these (ten cent pieces) in change; and he'threatened, four honor, unless I made shit, to scuttle me on the spot.' I • Recorder.—. Jones , let have you to say to tins charge? Junes.—. rise got nuffMT to say,'no how; your honor, but I make die statement in my own of fence. As for de shabin'ob die here gemman, nuftin war neber nicertr don, rot I jus operated ,per se right ober his faced as oaptain Tyler would say. Yaw ! yaw ! ' Recorder.—. No impeOnence, sir, stick to your Story.' Jones.—. 'Cuser, mesas, I will. Wal, you sees, I,does bisness on cash priticerplea 7 -"cause I doesn't look on dose hanks, you see, as very 'stantial, no bow. -If • gemmen cem i fs in, I shaves him—dat ere's a bit; if he gives me a note I abases dat too ---a bit in de dollar—and [ l des wet I calls de 'giti mate binkin' bisuess„ • The Recorder made Jones refund the sailor two bit", and as he avowed he had no fear of be. "scuttled " by the blither, the case was thus adjusted. - • • Go IT, Boors ! Sant e brilliant orators in Tennessee. In the Legislature ,of that State, a Mr. Dew one day undertook to defend John Ty ler. Speaking of the Pe l esident, he addressed the -Speaker as follows! "Sir, he is a native of the Old Dominion, the land of Tom Jefferson, of Ma dison, of the immortal VS 7 sshington--the land of presidents, and the birth place of the fathers of democrats : Mr. Speaker, ,when 11 speak of the father of his country, I do; it with feeling emotions of *soul. Alas, is th'ere any gentleman .pre; sent who does not chill t i p at the Mention of his name; as it he was shivering among the eternal snows:of South America! But, sir, I cannot dwell here. I repeat that liohn,Tyler is descended from pure stock—yes, di from the noble band of Pilgrim Fathers who la did before my day, on the Plymouth R >ck of old Virginia! And there. Mr. Speaker„that old rock-rears its proud front as one of the glorious moMJimenta of the Old Do minion !" SnouT StouvEn.--T e Sunbury American says, o Some of the ladies who attended the Ball given to the Prince* Joinville, io Boston, were elbthed in dresses that coat from $ 100 tol 5000. What shameful extravagance." The American' 'Arnold remember that thei miscalled extravagance of the rich gives employment to the poor and in dustriouit. If the wealthy were close and parsi monious, thousands of the laboring daises would starve. . I lair.-- , -The steamshi p Columbia left Boston on Saturday last for Liierpool.. She took out only twenty passengers. 1 . Rrsaatertorr.—Severcill nt tlift New Orleans Minks have already restirned specie payments. VVe bclieve all the Pittsbnra Banks pay specie. Worra..--An owner l for a i:ounch of Keys Apply at this office. • THE WIRE BRIDGE 4 Fairrnount, Thiladel - will be ready in a lqw;weeks. • LORD MORCETII arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday last, ?n route i 'or Washington. 1 illarri At Orwigsburg. no the ISt Decernber,by the Rey. A. T: Geissenttiner, Mr. ,13gNiAmIN . ,DAUDNIIT, of Oley,,t.symshap, Berke coan4y, to Miss CsYllmtnyr. bf West Brunswibk township, Schuylkill 'bounty. JO!) the 21th tte;ember, b the WIMP, Mr. JAMPS LORI:). to Miss MARY eATH 4 IR/NC grOTTS, all of Omigsburff, 1 - • On the 2Gth-alt. by the 4nne, Mr. Itz:visinig R. 101 ER, of %Vhetetone township, Crawford county, Ohio, t o Miss Rscitifit. Bohn, of East Brunswick inii . nship, Schuylkill couctyi Pa. •On the rime day, by the sbrne, M. GEOIIOE CAT. rvelt, of Schuylkill Haven; TO Mtss MaGDALENE WSIINSRT, of Orwigsburg. [ On the 30th ult..by the Rey. insebh McCool, Mr. JA*E.9 CoNAWAY, to Miss MARGIAIIiT HUTCHISON, 1 1 Of Pottsyillb. ®nridrket CORRECTED WEEK LT. -1 1 0+riettLlt, Jain 1, 1842. Wheat Flour, pr 8bL86,25 pee: lb, 68 Rye do cwt: 10-.21 Pork, " 4 Wheat, Rye. behl 418 i llame, " 10 ", 65 iPotatoen, bushl 62 Corn, " 55 ! M d aer, I ton 5,00 0.4 a 50. 1 Hay i • " 19t020 FUN. dog 16 1%113°04 s'd, belll 2,50 }Lucy. lb 18 , Clover " " 5,00 ■ ,e you, messmate, it's all o' (hit. The Admiral ,I ,roner) know, the way I h your exnplaint. t . ; but, Commodore, dung t point I was sailing, at, , to talk to this lubber you hsvo summoned T an E ection held at the Pennsylvania na- Hall, in the Borough of Pottsville. on Mon day the 27th December, 1841, the following per sons were duly elected Officers of the Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company for the ensuing year. A T an election held at the Pennsylvania Hall z . 31 in the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday the 27th of December, 1841, the following per sons were dilly elected Officers of the Mill-Oreck and Mine Hill Navigation and Rail Road Com pany, for the ensuing year. President. GEORGE PATT ER:: ON. Managers. "Surd Patterson, Harvey Balking, Samuel Sillynian, -Samuel Lewis, Andrew Russel. B. T. Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer, ANDaEw Ru=sEL. January 8 • 2 . , F IHE subscriber, appointed by the Orphan's AL Court of Schuylkill:county, Auditor, to make distribution of the assets in the hands cf Oariiel Shollenberger, the administrator &c. of William J. Mayer, late of West Brunswick Township, in Schuylkill Cou oty, deceased, too and among such of the creditors Of said deceased, that may be en titled to receive the same. Hereby gives notice to all such as have any claims against the estate of the said deceased, that he will attend at his of fice, iu the Borough of Orwigsburg, on Monday the 14th day of February next, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, to make such distribu tion, at which time and place the creditors may present their claim.. CIIARLES WITMAN, Auditor. Or wimihure, Thinari A 2 RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has brought with him from New York this Fall, a large'assortment of Groceries & Li quors, OP bid) he offers for sale at the most mod erate Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added,) by calling at the store house, next door to the Schuylkill Hotel, Morris's' Addition, in the Borough of Pottsville, consisting of Black and Green Teas, of a Superior quality, Falling. Loaf, Legume, P. Rico and N. 0. Sugars, 40 bags of best Rio Coffee, with a quantity of Java, 8t..D0 ming°, Green and Browned Coffees, lOU bairds Refined Commoil Oil, 30 barrels Winter Strained Oil, Molasses, White and Yellow Soap, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to the best qualities, and about 800 bushels of Ground• Salt, &c., &c.. Pottsville, Janutirl 8,2-9 mo A FARM, OR S " [ AND SAW MILLS. W ILL be exposed to public sale, on the 7th of February, 1841, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises, th'e very valuable property, briefly de. scribed as follows; having been part of the Jen kins' Estate, viz; 215 acres, 76 perches, with al lowance, al lowance, of which about 100 acres are in' cultiva. tion, with a large Apple Orchard; the I residue Woodland, including Limestone Land, and large veins of Iron Oak. The premises are situated in East Buffalo township, Union candy, IPa., on the west side of the West Branch of Susquehan. Oa, about five miles from Northumberland, and three from Lewisburg, adjoining lands of Miss Jenkins, and Messrs. Snook 4- Teeny. There,are Iwo never failing water posiers fur. med by Turtle Creek, which intersects the tract, at one of which there is a Clover Seed Mill, on Burrell's patent, o Millers' House, and on the other a Merchant Flouring Grist Mill of atone, overshot wheels and three run of stones, and a v . jf ,' Saw Mill. A good Brick and ironic ma 4 , Dwelling House, with a Millers gip House ecinvenieni and a large log Bank Barn are Am erected. The tract is well watered by springs and streams, and eligibly situated - in a populous neighborhood. Tire Iron Ore of Montour'', Rtdge, extending into the premises, appears to be in great abun— dance; upon the river bank, where It is laid open, and is believed to pervade the continuous ridge aercss the Property. From an adjacent tract, the Shamokin Iron company now procure the Iron Ore for their Furnace, and both tracts of--" ford commodious and free navigation, promoted by the slack-water of the Shamokin Dam, to the Rail Road at Sunbury, which leads to the Sha mokin Coal Mines and Iron Works. ~~ Pu-chasers are invited to view the premises carefully, and upon inquiry they will find the ti tle tree from all doubt and difficulty. The teems of payment ore:—when the Proper. .ty is struck off $5OO, and as soon aa the deed is rendered, which will be within five days, the further sum of 91701:1: Of the residue, $5,000 may remain unpaid for three years, and the rest in coal yearly instalments of $l,OOO a . year, from the time °leak. All tiCit pi td at the delis , : cry of the deed, to be secured by bend and murt. gagei . bearing iotereso. Further inqbiries - mity be made of HENRY W.,SNVDER, SetinagroVe. Assignee of Samuel Kimber : of of Jan. 8, 2 HUGH BELIAS, Sunbury. i -. ^~."^,. q. .~~ 114 r POTTSYLLE AMEN' IN 1111STITU . —4 meeting ot ihe Institute for the disetutation et question "Should • religions rgsr ever be reclaim will be held at the Town Hall, On Thursdareveni January 13th, sa o'clock. The Ladia'and demen of the Borough . and vicinity, are respect invited to attend. THOMAS FOSTER, January 8, -Secretr KUISS Hl INGLE'S BOOK, Por .411 good Clirls and Boys, handsomely illustrated, just re ceived and for ate by • R BANNAN. -- January& T,IPMAIPS ; - DIARY—for 1842, which every business man. ought to have in his pixiiet,just received and for sale by B . BANSAN. ;sonar, 8 2 FRESH GREEN AND BLACK TEAK, Imperial, Gunpowder. Young [lrmo, Sourlong, Powehong and teal Congo, an of the latest importa tions, for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. January 1 1— MUSIC.—The latest Music. procured to psderi at the shortest notice, at Philadelphia prices. by January 1. B BANNAN. 4 NNUALSp' &C.—A few annuals remain on• sold, wbicb will be disposed of very low by the subscriber. January I, I— B. BANNA.N. RDOTTSVILLE WATER COMPA 1 The Board Of Managers have this-day declared a sem:-annual dirklentl of three per cent, en the ear ital stock of this company, for the last six mown% payable to the areckhoklers or their legal representa tives, on or after the 18th inst. Jan. 8, 2-3 A. RUEL, Prete,. NOTICE. -All pergolas indebted to the estate of Bard Patterson, are hereby required to come for ward, and pay the same to the subscriber, And all persona having demands against said estate; eve quested to present thefts, dale authenticated for settle meat Jan. 8, 2 . -3 - 'A NORKVIT RUSSEL, Tens. NW Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and Rail goad Company THE Board of Mana2era have this day declared a dividend of tbree percent, on the ca, nal Stock of this company, for the last Six months, payable to the stoFkholdeni or their legal representatives, on or-et. ter the 18111 inst.ott the office of the Treasurer. Jan. 8, 2 A. RUSSF.L, Se e'y & Tozer. cry--1.1. S. Gazette, publish 3 times, and charge this office I N FOR U ATION—Ie wanted of EL- LEN DOUGHERTY, the wife-ofllbn Doug• !tarty, deceased, ( maiden name Ellen Cranson.) The last heard from she was in Georgetown, In the District of, Columbia, If she will write or come to Tamaqua, Schuylkill county, Pa., she will hear Something to her advantage, concerning her deceased Husband's Property. Jan. 8, 2-3_l l MICHAEL DOUGHERTY. D. NAGEL, GOLD& SILVEK SMITH. AMR. Nagel respectfully informs the citizens of , Pottsville and its-vicinity, that he has opened a store on Centre street, between Nerve. gian and Mahantongo streets, and is now preen. red to execute all work in his line that may be confided to his care. All articles of jewelry, sil ver s coons and forks repaired at the shortest no nce, and on the most reasonable terms. Er Mr. N. purelta%es old gold and silver, at the highest rates. Jar.uary 8, 2—gm President. BURD PATTERSON. Managers. Abraham Putt, Apollo Bolton, G. G. Palmer, Samuel J. Putts, John C. Hewes, • F. B. Nichols, Secretary and Treasurer ANDREW RUSSEL. January 8 NOTICE. J Alit ES DO W•IN EY, AT PUBLIC S \LEI, It'S-%tfg€FIRMETIWISTrt. 4 'l'; =Tit.; • - " • ri • READ WHAT ir HAS- DONE. AWonderful Recatery.—Mrs. B. E. Austin war attacked with this disease in the fall oflB3B. originating from a violent cold which setUed,t.p. on Or lungs. Various remedies . were reaurted tc-4-the most skilful physicians were consulte4— platen by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became stibjent.to violent fits of coughing. expectoraterflaigd4iiin titles of matter and was evidently stinky* ,eery hat In this distressing situation, after all the various remedies had been tried in vain. and when naught but the grave; „itemed to afford hei any prospect of - relief, thcicivaluable Hakim re stored her to health; and cow. in the placd of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in - better health and spirits' than she bee enjoyed for years. p3' See descrip tion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistar's Tre atise on Consumption. Disinterested Testimony.— Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's prepara tion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and cot. rect. J. H. WALTERS, M. U. New York, April 12.1841. A Surprising Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Moth. odiat church. was also afflicted witt, Consump tion in its 'worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. A bottle of this Bal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately. This circumstance being made known to the members of the church, they put. chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The- semi society have purchased over flirty bottles, for persons in indiligent cir. cumstances, and positively assert it his nut been used in a single instance when: it has not given surprising relief. ID We, the undersigned, members of Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recuintnend Dr. Mister's remedy to all who are !aimed. GEHRHE MILLER. Maass Gsaroxze, THOMAA CODDIBN ELIZABETH hams. Liver Comptaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with this complaint for nearly five years, Stewing which time aho was under the most skil ful. physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and Homoeopathic remedies', and every thing that af. bored her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder and, small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been una ble to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Roxborougb, September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. 1 have taken nearly all of the first, and•confldently believe this medicine will cure me. 1 Lave used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so "much. It has stopped my cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel better in every way than 1 have but many months. - Yollgt, respectfully, JABIES Ket.t.y. Holmesburg, September 12, 1841. Friend Wistar-1 must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Hol guin. I have now taken three bottles to all, and can assure thee that it has dune me more good than all the medicine have ever taken be fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. • Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people ' ; talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to;une of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I Want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jayne's Expectu. cant and other medicines besides, but nothing has e dune me as much good as yours has. Send bs4he steamboat &divas. Yours truly, WILUAII THOMAS. PAINS IN THE BREAST, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS AND CDUGH.—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he says two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough, frequent pains in the breast, &c, and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the use •f a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovered, and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Snyder has au thorized us to say that be was afflicted with this annoying complaint tor, several years and had tried every thing in vain. He was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting-of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest; and sometimes 'in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating lihm a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal. earn. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al though scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can proudly say, its fame has spread in every direction, and it is rap. idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, wit: find Ibis medicine an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, and-there are doubt. less; thousand suffering who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. (la' Be particular when you purchase, to ask for On. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, es there is an article called the "Straw. or WILD CHERRY." advertised, which is entirely AI differ ent medicine. IRreparedoshnletale and retail, by WILLTAII . B & Co. Chethists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia: Price 81 00 a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. r. MARTIN, Agent tor Schuylkill county. aj'irtruggists and dealers supplied at the wholesale prices. January 1 BODUI3UANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, the subscriber Admin istrator of the estate of Solomon Heffner, late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Pub. lie Vendue, onSatorday, the 22d day of January next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Michael ! Mortimer, in the Borough of Potts ville, and county aforesaid; All that undivided half part of a heuse and half lot of . i &e ground situated in the Borough of ia .' a - IP Pottsville, bounded by Lots of George Wooly, AN 'llium Wolcott and an al ley, containing in front 33, and in depth ISO feet, in third street, in said Borough of' Pottsville, tiding part of No. 7. Late the estate of said de. ceased. Attendance will be given and the con ditions of Sale made known at the time and place of sale by SAMUEL HEFFNER, By Order of the Court, Administrator, JACOB KREBS, Clerk. Orwigsburg; January I, 1842, 1— COAL MINES TO LET. q•HWSumnait Coal Company have completed •■• their Rail Road, erected screens; and opened mince ready for working_ to the . extent of filly thousand tons of coal per d onizin, capable of being wrought -by uncovering entirely above water level, which they era prepared 'tolease on advert iageous conditions,for a ter9„of years. Three mines are in the immediate vicinity of the. Bea ver Meadow works, and the transporttalon is con. tinlioniqy deccndtng to the Lehigh river,. The mining operations can be carried on with great econinny..,owing. to the favorable phsition of the veins. Pr.oposaLs may be left at the office, No. 57 South 3d street,Philadelphia, directed - to . ' 'J. L. 'FENIMORE, Sect'y,of the Boaid oT Directors. Philadelphia, Dec. 25' '._ EMMA Baba 'Cherry: Tux oiseaiauncov, , tames and Lissa Papuans. Ciour In Cumnivr. m, Same oa Waaanzas es mg dc, Comm, and all diseaita of lb. rganr. • PUBLIC SALE. THEI - '-' '-, ~HERS' . 'LIST OF 1 LErr g ßa , reapimung in the Peat . OlEce et Totatfille ; January I; IBM a . ' heti:fain:3 1: -- `_ k - . LairisiVillians , Bilmyer .Itittii I ~, ~ Lilly William - Brady':,.lainciS., '' " Lykens Isaac Blattnei Redelph 1 - Link July' Ann 8 0 1 l Witty „ i t 2 ! ''' Lloyd John ' - Brady Martht ,' tly 1 'Lyons Susan Binaley,l Job ' Langton. Patrick Bainbridge Bartbril'w. Morris 'William Boyer Simnel 1 ` Moore ohn Bennet James Blanchester William Brennari Par. miner Martin & Dykens Bennett Levi; ! Myer Moses Collans William 111 'Nair John • . Collagen' Dennis ' Miller Susan Cheat= George ' .. Mulkeot Patrick . Convey John ; ' M'Kown Margaret G Clary James ; . M'Cormiek - Miss, Cooper William , Itl'Kce James C•irry Patrick ! Niee David Caroll John, i Mallard Magdalena Conner David Oliwill Thomas Chaundy William' O'Hagan & Gee I Doye Patrick O'Neil Catharine - Davies Davit' miner O'Neil Margaret Hudson 'oiling Pegg Theodore Mime! Catherine - Prichard William Debased Abraham Paine William Dentsch'George f - Pugh Edward- Dugan Peter Peitibone.Mr. Davis Evans . Phillips David Ellabury Robert ' Reedy Eliza Fuz Emmy Unbutton' Betsey 3 Fos Anthony Reichard George Griffiths John Reifsnyder George Gallagher hales Rock Edward Graff Francis, Ryan Patrick Griffiths John C. ' Richardson Hugh panirnond William Serrill Jacob Hayhurst Mary , Steinbach Philip Halcumb M. A. Slattery Martin Hour Michael Snyder John Harris Daniel Suable'. Henry Harris William Shiels James Moover John _ Schlott man Joseph Hubbard Henry Styers John Holt James Spencer Francis Holtzer Carl Super Henry Hower Aaron Trego J. Esq. Harris William Thomas Eaward Healiething Edw. Thiele Ludwig Char. Hardaore Aarou Th..rwell Joshua Jeffrey Joseph Tar Susanna Jones /arab Tethers William Jones Rorer Dmacht Rebecca Rummies F. G. J. %Voters William Kitchen Charles Warnitch John Karr Thomas Woolley George Kennedy Mr. White Robert 2 Kirk Margaret Walker Joseph Karder John Philip Wagner George Lewellyn Richard W'ymire William Lewdly'', John D. Yeager Jeremiah SHIP LETTERS. Boyle Henry Haley George Bar tin George Korigan John Conners Joh.l Lewis Job Peter Eberle Martin John Crosby John Munro Robert ' Davies David - Munster Peter Davies David J. Powell Joseph Evans David Parker William Fiispatrik James . Robertson James Foley Michael Rielly P. or John Green Joseph Shore Philip Goyn William Thomas W. Mineraville Gallagher Ann, Williams Thomas do - Feherty Thomas (Er Permits enquiring for letters on the list, will pleas:, say they are advertised. Jan. 1, I— JOHN T.. W Eli :4 ER P. M Dr. Bedwelre Tetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment, DEICE 50 CENTS A 00X--Is one of the best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome diertsea yet discovered, as the fol lowing certificate will show. This is to.certify, that I was afflicted with the Teller in the face, I had large running sores, all over my throat, chin, neek , and cheeks, in- deed I was so bad that I was-ashamed to gu out without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, I was advised to try Bedwell's Teller Ointment, which after using, a few bases entirely cured me, and I sin pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for Borne time, there is not any appear. of is returning. SAMUEL DEWEES, Apple street, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July 1833, MEDIVELIPS Gil i.EN OINTMENT. For the cure of Felonq, Ulcers, old C ute l 'and Sores. This invaluable Ointment has long been in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in coring old inceitaran SORES and long standing WIUSIDS, has been truly as. tonishing. Prica 25 cents ■ bur. SHOWELL'S COUGH DROPS, PRICE 25 CE?IT9 PER BOTTII--A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Weakness of the Breast, 4c., prude. cing rest and case where all other remedies have failed. The above highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to each article. The public will do well to give them a trial, as many thousand have been cured by their use Prepa red by James Eb•tts, corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia. fur Dr. Bedwell, and for sale at the Drug and ChemiCal store of Jan. 1, I—. JOHN S. C MARTIN; Agent fur Pottsville and vicinity. RAIL ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 4EB to IX4 inch. Rail Road Tires, from 33in. to 56 in. external diameter, turned & unturned. Rail Road Axles, 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road Arles, manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. flail Road Felt, for placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. ' India Rubber Rope, manufactured from New Zeal.nd Flaz saturated with India Rubber, and intended for Incline Planes. Chains. Just received a complete assortment of Chains, from 8 in. toll in. pro ved and manufactured from the best - cable Iron. Ship Boat and Railroad Spikes,..of different sizes, kept constantly on hand and for Bale by A. & G. RALSTON, &CO. No. 4, South Front St Philad. Jan. 10 MEDICINES! MEDICINES!! DR. Wm. Evan'S celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Hutcheler's, Herb Pills, poet. Goodie's Female fills, Doct. William Evan'■ Fever & Ague Pills. Doet Hunt's Bo'■om Pills , For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior , to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the shove Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec 11 50— JOHN S. C. MARTIN. LOOK 11E11E! _JUST received and now opening, • large and kr well assorted stock of new Fall and Winter goods consisting of Dry Goods of every desdription, Groceries of all kinds, China, Glass and Queens:ram, Fur, Cloth, and Hair Sail Caps, Roots and Shr s, - Cents, Pantaloons, Plaster, Sall, Fisk, itc. Which will be sold on the most liberal•terms, sod at very low prices or in exchange for country produce, for which tho highest price will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville, No .1841. . DRUG.; AND EMEIDZOINES. JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S • * Deng and Chemical Store, Centre Street. first door above Mahantango St. I . I TTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COURTS, pie Where he offers (or, sale a chalice : And well selected ' . , assortment of fretfi Drugs. Medicines. Cho- Oils. Double Dye Stuffs. meals. Patent Medicine, Paint Briutbes,Sash. Tools: Paints, Glass, , Putty, Perfumery, &c. Orders from Physiiiatut, Country Merchants, thaillc 4 fully received sad promptly attended to, at ii amalladvatice on City wholesale prices. 117Tarticular attention given to Physician's prescri l p dons at all bouts. Navel/diet, 21' . .. . 46-': JOURgjUi 14tilenuel* ogalnat loss or dan4goirYl(lre. .Capital 6100,000:L CHANTER PERPETUAL. • THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY. make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage bFIRE, in town or country ~on Rouses, Rants. and Build ings of all kinds , on llonschold Furniture, Merchindise, Gorses, Corte, Agricultural, Commercial and Mann (sewing Stock and Utensils of every description - ; Vanua and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most &vocable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any. informacisin on the subject may be made either personally or by, letter. at the Company's office, at the Northwest cornerof Sixth and Mood streets. MORTON McMICHAEL President. L liamatuat, Secretary.. • DlRE&roas, " • Morton Megliihael, Chatles'Stokes, Joseph Wood. Arkbibald Wright. P. L. Lagucrenne, &mod Townsend, Elijah Dolled, Roben.Loughead, George M. Troutman. R• W. Pomeroy., George 1V Schreiner. The subscriber-11as been appointed AGENT far the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make liviortisicsur upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Potticillo. Feb 27th 1841. DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co. Capital ardiorized by law, $250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL, MACE both limited and perpetual Insurances on Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings. Stores Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stables. Merchandise. Fur. niture and Property of everydescription, against loss ordarnage bs F IRE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE. The Delaware County Insurance company will also insure against loosen all k inds of marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the transp ortation of goods, wares.ard merchandise by water. or by rail way: upon terms se favourable as any other institution. For any further information on, the subject ofin sumacs,. either aga inst Fire, marine or inland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON4Agent, July 15 94-tI At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B POTTS. • A t Orwigaburg. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THE FRANKLIN INSITRANCE Co., ur PRILADFLPHIA. Capital 8400,000, Paid in. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CONTINUE to make Insurance, pemanient 'Li aria limited on every description of property in town and country on the usual favorable terms, Office 1614 Chesnut Street near fifth street. CHARLES N. BANCK ER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Giant, James Scott. Frederick - Brown, Thomas 11%. 1 Jacob R. Smile, Th omas S. 'harlot), Geo. W.Richards, Tobias Wagner. Modecai D. Lewia. ARLES G. BA NCKER, See't. The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institutinc, and is now pre. pared to make insurance, on every description ul property, at the lowest rotes. ANDREW RUSSET. Pottsville, June 19, 1841. 25—ly HEAD ACHE. JUDGE PATTERSON. FAD the following from Judge Patterson, for thirty years the first Judge of the County in which he '`Midd'erown, N. J. March 12, 1840. Messrs. Comstock tt Co. Gentlemen—You are at liberty, to make such use of the following certificate as you deem will best subserve the purposes which it is intended. [CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON ] HEREBY CERTIFY that my daughter has been sac ed with sick neadache for the space of about 20 ,eans, the attacks occurring' once in about two weeks, trequentiv lasting 24 hours during which time the paroxysms have been so severe. as apparently soon to deprive her of life. And after having tried almost all other remedies in vain I have been induced- as a last resort to try Spohe's Headache Remedy as sold by, you; and to the rem disaapointmeut and joy of herself and her friends I found very material relief from the first dose of the medictne;-she has followed up the directions with the article, and In every case when an attack was threatened has found immediate rebel, until she is near permanently cured. Thaattacks are now very seldom. and disappear im mediately after taking the quantity directed. A hoe e that others may be benefited by the use of this truly in valuable medicine. has induced me to send you the above. and remain your obedient servant, Sold ONLY b ; y Comstock & Co. 71. Maiden Lune, And also by Wm T. Ewing. Clemens & Perm snd J. S. C. Martin, Druggists, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co. Jnne 2. 27-1 y WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY for a preparation of :Sarsaparilla equal to hie MEDICATED Env ACT 01. SA !ISA PA !ULLA. It is positively' the stroniTesepreparai ion of Sarsa parilla in existence. ONE uorrLE is equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and coun try f'r making Syrup therefean. and who will sell a at the rate of seventy-five cents to one dollar per bottle taboo t half a pint. The efficacy ofSarsaparilla is well known in Scro fula or King's • Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of tie Liver, Affections of the Skin and Bones, Ut ers if the !use. Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and °gen eral Purifier of the Blood and Animal lquidv. Com ment upon its virtues is - , unnecessary. Every body knows its efficacy. It is only necessarieihen using it, to get a good preparation of it. and then there will be no disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respeetaMe Phys icians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the United Siatesfor the character of his preparation. as well also to the numerous certificates from physi cians and others. that have been frdin able to time published, now deemed unnecessary as the character of his preparation Is firmly established.—Throughout the SotuthArn States it is used altogether,a nd through out the North takes the pricedeuec over oil others, oar acularly:umong physicians. who, for the benefit of they obelus, attria s recommend in Dr. Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures performed by his medicated Extract ofSarsaparilla, as has ever been effected by toy medicine in exis tence, The reader is referred to the directions accompa nying each bottle, for recommendationa, certi6cates and further particulars. Remember one bottle, (ban pint.) is equal to six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. it4r Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, Second street below Vine. Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AYD SERPENTS, rh,ladelphil, and by Win. T. F. PTING . Druggist, Pottsville. February 7tlr., 1841. 9 Ndw Fall and . Winter Goods. THE subscribere save just received a New and Elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, Black One and fancy Col. ored Cloths, Blue Black and fancy Colored Gay simers, Blue, grey. Brown, Mtz'd and Drab Sattinetts, White. Red, Searlet.Yellow and Green Flannels, !Black, Brown, Green. Scarlet and Drab Morinos, 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, 8-4, 6-4 Blan 'sets. Morino, Belvidere, Tustin, and Tag lioni Shawls, Buck, Beaver. Hoskin. and Kid Glove., Winter Print., Roslyn Plaids, Monslin de Lames, Woolen. Berlin and Cashmere Glover, Blue, Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flannelly, Bleach ed and unbleached Canton Flannel', Pilot, Bea ver and Bearskin Coatings, VW ooloddria Draw. era, &c. &C. &C. All of which we ore disposed to sell on our usual reasonable terms. Oct 9 41— • GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL‘ REVIVED,) t : - No. 69, N. Third st.,.aborc Arch, Philadelphia. BOARD ONE DOLLA/iPEItiIA Y.' CHARLES WEISS has leased this old.eatab. lished hotel, which has becn completely put t. in order ter the accommodation of .." travelling and permanent boarders. Its proximity to business, renrera it desirable to strangers and residents of the city. Every portion orthe house has on. dergone a complete cleansing. The coitionp department is of the first urder-.-with good cooks and servants selected to Insure attention Inguests —III as accommodations for 70 vensoria. T hose who may favor the • house with their COPIA: In. may be assured of finding -thn.best,of fare thebest of attention, and, as_is stated above,* very reasonable charges. 117 Sing4l34: qr I. 25, - !Q Room for Worse* and vehicles. Also horsed to hire. • rtor Ofrp►anfown spdtratcmeTtit Step Office rhilidelptqfy" Deceniber It, 1811 _SO— if JEHU PATTERSO.V. Judge of the Court C. P 100:-$ 100! E. Q. .1r A. HENDERSON. DICK'S ~CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER.— the flirtation Philosopher _or the connec tion iitHeteneCand Philosophy with Religion, by - Thomas Dick. Jost received and for sale by November 6 - ' II HANNAN. . ! s A a n d N rcn.. ESS' ial L 6 s upp ly of Bar begs Ceatlati;aultabla fie Saddle*, just creel Dee 4 49-4 .R. D. WIENER. • EIRENCII ai.OERIdASV - LANGUAGES. in: —The subscriber respectfully eimouncia to ihe_public that be is prepared to give lessons in the' French and German langusgceon . clasltes or in private families. For tetras apply at Shnberes Store. Centre Street. July 10 28—ty E. F RiCHARDS I AP AND CANDLE . MANUFICTORY No. 19. Wood St., between 2d, and 3d, and ,Jine and Colloidal! Street?, Philadelphia. JOHN BANCROFT. Jr., respectfully in. forms Storekeepers, Merehunts du, that be Manufactures and has for sale. Palm, Wliite,i Variegated, idiom and Brown Savo, fold and Dipped Candles ? ' All of good ,quality sod at reasoembla prices. Li' A liberal diaceiWnt allowed fur cash. Philadelphia. July 10, 28— MOUNT CAItIJON Schuyll3ll County, Pu. nEUBF.N BRIGHT respectfully announces to bis friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and. delightful establish ..,:, merit, situated at the termination of ~,,,a ; •!'1 ' the Reading and Philadelphia Rail 11 1 :?S' Rood, where he will be happy to wait on thrice who visit the Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose ofQenjoying the mountain air and water. The Hotel is large. finished and fbrnished In the ben style-and no pains will be spared to render eatialselitin to all who may laver it with a visit. Being 'ankhn ten minutes" walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the oust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed that it will be found much mor, pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a h aze and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to. the Mines and thence to Sunbury) the Cintre Turnpike. and at the same time affording a real and romantic view of five Mountains. The house is sat -plied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country A .plendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitor., who may he disposed iu visit t h e Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding ootintry, mils or families may rely on having ample room, and every possible attention. hlotiptCarbon,Junel 9. 1841 gPer ER lOUS.—A genlleman belonging to one of the most ancient and wealthy Antilles of this city, who must be well known to numerous friend., having. since Abe year 1818 up to recently been bent nearly dotrile, and for several years confined to his bed, has been restored to good health—has regained his natural erect position—and has quitted his car riage. and now walks with ease!! We believe this is the gentleman's own description as tear as possi ble, and there is no exaggeration in it. We will give inquirers his address, and doubt tint hie humane btel logs will excuse the liberty ; that any one doubting. may know these facts thouvh he requests his t ame may not appear in print. Among other similar in stances, Mr. James G. Reynolds; lIJ Christie street. has been restored, and will gi ve personal assurances of the facts of his case. Both were rheumatism, and contracted cords and sinews. How has this been done ? Answer.-13v the Indian Yegetabre Erirrr inter nally and Hewes' Nerve and Bone Liniment exter nally.—N. Y. ' , crate!, Jan. 261811. Sold only by'Comstock 4- Co. 71 Maiden Lnne, And also by W. T. Epting, Clemens & Parein. and J. S. C. Martin. Druggists, Pottsville, Seliuy Mill_ County June 3 27-Iv. qR. J. A. GROH 1.1, PR 'M (a esa ' pdv.in, respectfully tentiCge tiis services the (geezer's of Puiteville. Ile will be happy to wait on any one desirms of instruction on the Piano Forte, together with Singlng, the Flute, Flageolet, Accorricon, besides celierowsical in. Rtrurnents. It sufficient encouragement is offer. ed, ho proposes to open a singing school. The first quarter will be devoted to laying the (*.un dation of music, and after that the higher branch. es will be tough!. Lessons in Sscred Music Hill be given to suit the varios congregations of this B o r oug h. Singing will be taught in both the German end English languages. Pianofortes tuned acid repaired Mr. Grohs', residence is at Dr. Braiidner's. No. 9 Alaitatiton go Street. ," &lit. 25, 1811. 39—tr. PUBLIC SA LE. ; PURSUANT to an order of the Orph us' Cosal. of Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Daniel Nunnema. her, late' of the Borough of Puttsvilir, in the coun ty of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday the :2 2d day of January nett, at two o'clock in the af ernoon. at the house of Michici nortimer. in the Borough of Puttsville,,and county aforesaid; A certain Rouse and half Lot of • ground, situate tin the Borough ot < Pottsville, county OrSch.uylltill, boun ded by Lots ot John Brown, Market street and an alloy, containing in front on Market street, 24 feet, and in depth 190 feet, more orless, be ing part, of Lot No. 19. Late the wet° of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the Conditions of Sale made knowr at the time . .and place of sale by SAMUEL HEEFNI R , . By Order of the Court, Administrator: Jan. I, 1— JACOB K REDS,. Clerk. —W 11 EAS OT ICE. Jan T. Haz. • zerd and John Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strand', did on the ninth day of February. A. D. 1841. execute to the unciersignedia general Assignment of their effects, held in cogartnetship end indi vidual, which after providing for the payment of one small preference, provides for the pay— ment of all their debts equally and rateably with. out stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons having demands against the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to .present them to the undersign ed, and all persona •indebted to the raid firm, or either the said John. T. Hazzard and Juhri Strand), are required to make payment without delay. F. W. HUGHES, G EO. C. WYN KOOP, Assignees. The Assignment end a full staternri of affairs may be seen at any lima at the officaof August 14, 33-- F. W. HUGHES. Fou SALE . -THE subinfitter is 50- thorned to eel/ at rodent!, sap foi cee6. all the personal property beforiirig ; to the, North American Coal Company, consisting of 43 large Rail Rued Care, suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Care, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good order, 'two Truck Wag gons, together with a variety of fiztrares pc cessary for mining operations, cyliinder and other• Screens, Carte, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains.dic. 4c. Together with one fifteen horse pirater,Eigline ,complete, one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply JAMES •SILLIMAN, Jr: August 28 SAMUEL F. EARL, ARTIST. INVITfS the eitirins of Pottsville ar.d its vi einity, to set; hie specimens of Painting at the residence of his hrother,lo centici street, where be can be consulted on alt things . aoportaicing to hie profession. Pottsville, lancer) , 1 I—' - DOCTOR AD..LIPPP; • • E lIJISPECITULLY, informs the inhabitants tut•of Pottsville andjts vicinity, that be 'he* moved in town, and offers his professional servi ces te.en this medical branches to the public. PractiCing the Honitippathie system.. and if requested, the AlicrePaihic, he hopes from long expel-since to giv firjhritisfaction.to „such. all will call on him. He will bireidy for pieta-whittl e! setitces at. any time at his residence. 05,1). LIPPE. 4. D. Gracni44-4114teritber,4 49—tf MEM PSIS lll.l 1:T. liy the mail from ,bgitcwi which : erehintr,.we mete 'put in pitiliet*oXollz!hiliutet : '"..; .phi paper: of Fridailltarning,-con'tatninkUovi.:.': ernor Porter hieiefige:•,.Wetnre inciebted ' the U. S. Gnzette for the following alstract (Ann the: Message; . , The 'Governor Commences with _ that ttlijo curies alt thought, the finances of the Stc.te; - . . ' Tha State has received from the :Ica— . r ; ::, • • tlonal -Qoverninent $2,8C7;524.714 't'he &nail au of the §tate. 00,331,005 0$ • The - estitusted 'value of the Pub-% • 11t7 : lie improvements is, •,_j6,49...0,t130 .The interest, 1,8(10,000 MY' The Whole income of the State Is . 0'24 012.84 The Slate tax wi llgive about d:,fi00,0 ) 0 The Governor ow:a:ninon& thit the isith of the State be maintained, al;a1I hazards, and .thee interest hi February,. and some of the principal in May must be paid. •,; For the debt to contractors, if nothing better is tetttid, a six per cent. scrip is recommended. The message recommends the sale of the (.14 , umbia.Dailroad, and the Delaware division pf,the. Canal, for. which Su'te stock might be received • in payment. The: message recommends some action •by which tbi , , Staig.may derive more profits from 019 alike than it nc : y does. owing to the small ittun het of forwarding houses. / l ite Banks thT'n received the attention of the Governor. He says that.the only good proposed by the issue of ce:tificates moder.theAtelief Law , : 1 hi prevented by. iie• ht.;stiiity of certain inStitik don? for whose benefit the law was passed;:.;;:.-;y After detailing the-circumstances under uhich the Relief Law was passed„the Governor says. sonic of the Dunks have not complied with the , requisitions of the law, and yet enjoy, its rulvan. -- teges. He recommends a restoration a the bail ; , • . and a repeal of the law, and the fixing of an,esir- • . ly day (say the first of June) fur specie payznenisi" 11e thinks the sootier the public:meets the avilsi • of resumption, the better. The Governor reran; to,his fernier reconurien-1 - (lotions to sell the State sidelx in lite,Danks, and. says that by neglecting his advice, a loss has eV,' trued of $1,255,5 , 16. It is recommended - that no Dank be charteied:;: and no Bank charter be renewed at the present session ; and that the law allowing Courts the • power to grant certain charters, be repealed., _ The chancery powers of certain Courts ought ' to be better defined, and the duties of some of ' the President Jud4es of the State diminished. , Further remedi.;s for Courts, and, the selection ofJ firers, are proposed. r The collateral inheritonce law needs amend ment. 25 -V -.Kindly and profitable refeteLace is made to the eubj.xt of Public , Schools. The Governor thiiikis that the vote Of the peo ple has sustained his vetoes. The subject of-the militia is referred to. There is timely reference to the spirit pf spec. ulation, and a whloesome remark wen what Pens Ivania owes to herself inj.the way of de-. veloping her own resources, and the encourage ment of her manufactures. it T• tot),00 ii-tPjN Os or ,rit gIR. LEIDY'S SAILS 3 .PA Ptir,)3D ''"" PILLS sold the past year. '.KILL Olt CURE."„,v 4 This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine eutertaincd and practiced by the" sumer. nits Quacks who manufacture properations of ve— nous kinds itt" hich , baye mercury fur their base.' BEII ABE 7iiEi%. - B'ow you trust to such prettorations.. lie true, they kill or cure," and you - . all then hear of . tho cures, but newer hear of tie killed Or wounded, or dome trhatte elituiico.s are completely destroyed and broken down. To :1;1 those who bare been tieing itluark cities I would recommend the use of remedies that vet ll counteract their bad effects, before it is to late. BE ADVISED.' Therefore, to,gurard against the evil effects of Qy 2C% thedtcines ' Stijl ertiplot stub medicines only as ynu know, and hate prey' of being prepared by a• rcgulbr experienced .21m-4...teary ana Suet/ is Which May be used at all tithes. 'meet:, Gnu ses—.. Saks. where either a mild or ochre purratrre may, be required, or as a purifier of the Nord and animal fiat s. and in all diseases requiring purgation,: cleansing arid purif) int the system', &C. &c. They maybe used without restraint front diet or occupation, from meet-rare or tempo - me being free from mercury and all lire minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. . Numerous certificates from vnifouspftriterif Ilie Unites. States have hecii, from time to thrinpnb.z hatted, it is only necessary to by - arm the public trirry they may be had genuine - •• : , 4 1 Numerous certificates and reenmmendaibuvrtni Yhvincians and others accomlany the dircetiOnsa;, To .musfy the world that they are no quack prep., aration, I would simply observe, that they are tht, preparations of a regular Druggist dud Pliyaiciau, attested also by Dr. Mkt sick, D N Chapman, Dr. S Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner.: Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. C. C. Biddle, Esq., R. Adrain,l.:4, They are prepared and scold. r holes:11e and-tenors at Di LEII)Y'S DEALTIi EMPORIPM,Fo: 19!,- .N. SECOND Street. below Vale, sign of the Gold; eal.:ogle and Serpents. and Loy. • \ W. T. EPTING, Druggist, Pottsville.' Febroary trith, • 9 • Ori.poitionDaily Line •,: Of New Four Roue : Veybuilt loudest freiri Plil DELPiII A To \ POTTgi'ILe.E. ,t via Readinx Railroad, leaves Philadelphia, at bA o'clock A. M., arrives lit Pottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, at 6i o'y,• clock, A. M., arrives at Philadelphia di 61 ti'clucli ! •-' • • 'T Passengera by this „roc will arms at Untie. vine in &ism to take titeciifciP.Snomukin. Sim • bury. Northumberland, ii,nl , 6le endl,'%e • l'lnatissa; • and can depend on mecttug with sober and •iare.',- ful drivers, New Tray Coil lies, and gentle horeco,. - and accuunnudaticg Agents. itucine nut pee,- - mittA. The Proprietors are thankful far. r tiat favarr... and merit a cimilnuatice of the seine by their . a.. siduous attention tar the accutocaudation and ." safety of the trinelling public. ' - • This Line •of Slays has_ poritively..no emne. mann with any other line onoaid road. • '; For seats apply to JAMES. DIXON. at the! • Cits . / Hotel, THRKE Street, Philiitholitlia, and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Peenspittiale Tel : = men, THIRD Street. near Calltdhiti, at HEE:RIS Hotel, Pot:aville at 11; 31011TIL- i ; M ER'S Poittrille Mei. and BR I GUT'S llama Carbon. House, which are thc only offiCtii. are, from Philadelphia to Foliarßle, in -;', . - N.P. I. ciiri. - B'4; 7Zi.' N0:f,.. 1 Ca . :,'• - ' .. 4 : ', Elf i e:i '. ISAAC THOM NOS,— ...• , MICHAEL MORTIMER, PropriktOrF . , - , !. F. F. 11F:NSAMAN 4- CO. N. B.—Persons desiritig to travel-tit thisj.hei should inquire for Thompson 6 Co's o#llitiod Lino and see that theirrteeipts - VMS iv prfrni,t* VtLW. OP .rOliTSy I S.LF..- ' ~. 1%111N..V.,A. BEN ADE an Artist :01 actentql... iv-sted taletit, will publish in a altoritioir4alintitd. a sufficient number orsutscribiJobtr'clitatood, a; large Lithog'iaphic:view of the , eoiiiii - ih or P"io. , vine. It will be I,ithog - rapheil by Mr.. Irenade„ and struck ofr by env of the best .fithiigyiplicrs. i i , j -in the country, on the fallowing tertiit :- ( '. -' On India•Papor rit ; • --- --, $1 1 ':• •, , On,tn-Veiltitariirkir 1 : ::-•:,_ • • tobred copies, atberd#4 . 9l.,.:4 t Ail , -..,- i Th. view can ib e,axa 6 t • -at ...'..•;- • :. olt. i*4,•..-'.':.' . WhereaubscriptionsWllkl • _ :;= -i•. iGnttfCt'' hoped. tbit our - citiune y,ill.not 4 ., 7c. .beetowing stficlent ptrettage -ttk:h........ 74 "' 6 , ly publteatiorr. DR. LRIEY'S SARSAPARM A or BLOOD PILLS Dr. IL E. James, • . th wee. Dr. Robert-Bare, Dr. J Redmaq,entea. ISAAC TIIO.SIPSOS. ME D
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