• From the prooldyn Daily Neive. Siiigge to - • 0, Molly, you are werry good. Von you are werry,clever, - But don a feller we:ea You - By gay--1 never .'• &erica a talent intliwid Val as you do glow, And then repose you don't look like • . A wisen, oh,-no • Though tother night yoti eaub'd me Moll, And trod upon my ecru. And, though you , tried td git a cox , • hook.me vith hi v horn, I love ye, Moll ; 77 -I'd kiss yo, Moll, • Though you, shoith:l hold a pin Between - your teeth, You cruel gal, And stick iris my chin. • hke you werry much I does, Because your:cheeks is red, • Am] eyes as viclird sons as ev - Enos sot Ws head, . And 'cause you've got the puniest lit a • Gl'le nose as eould.be hlow'd. `• And warions other causes vich • I ould'nE knored. , . The reason vy I writes - you, Moll. Io this 'ere Daily News, - le 'cuuEe a noose I'm thinkin' on'.. .Ven you flues mo abuse; Soil' you vill go for to go, _To cut up them 'ere rigs. Vy then perhapii, 'you'lrsee cut down. Youi tta;teed buyer. SNIGGS CLIPPINGS. - t it 'western editor, speaking of the new doctrine of repudiation, -valiantly says: • fi;lat the but, don't cheat them—pay every cent we owe then), and then lick them like ;)lazes.' ' 13obby, what is steam?' s Boiling water' g That's right ; compare it: $ Positive, boil ; estopatative, boiler; superla,7, live, burst RECEIPT rou DTINo BLACK.--W hare the hest • receipt fur dying black 7 said a wag, who overheard that Oestioq. _ A 'DISCIIIIIIINATING PIIECF.P2 O II. A school master in Cornwall, advertising his establishment, 4,Evory boarder must he supplied with a Bible and a Prayer hook, a knife and lurk, three towels, end a silver dessert spoon; all of which, except the books become the propriques petituib he on the Pupil's quitting school." . ' The Boonshek Tinies enumerates the followine ge Jun of the things he do - n't like to see,: A man taking a paper .oiong.tviihout that he forgets haw his account stands, and. then dyputes it. " 1. Wonder it his subscrit , ers know what he means? Tllll Ca EIJI r STSTE.M.—A lady with a sweet face, and remarkably tempting pair of lips, enter ed one of Our sh ,, ps a few days since, and after ex amining come articles, enquired the price of I • , a nice pair of init... The shoptteePer had almost lost linuin9 in tr, , zing at the ruby portals through ithich came the little musical voice. o Miss, " :Said he, o you may have them for a kiss." 'Agreed,' replied the lady, the blush on her check :.:Xitdipseri by the sparkle in her eye; o agreed. and -# I aec you give credit here, yet, may charge it :un your hook and teollCCt it it, the best way you can l" Sm ling eitoug,ll on the confused clerk to - pay, half the lel.t, slit. pocketed the purchase and tripped gaily out.—Burre Guz.'i . AXEL:DOTI; OF 1 7 .4i1111:It MOODT —rattle( Moo dy Wild bon at IV:whury, in 16E5. graduated at HireandC:ollete in 1697, was settled at York, in 1700, and 4,d al 7;1 yerirs of age, 1717. 'He refused to 'receive from his people a stipulated salary; aid lived welt • them half a century on their voluntlry rloosti•ms. The following anec dote is related of him, in the Lowell Otrerir.g: • • Col. Ingraham a wealthy parishioner. had re 'tallied hie barge stock of corn in time of great scarcity, in hopes of raising the price. Father Moody head it, and- resolved upon a public at tack upon tit• transgressor. :30 be arose in the pulpit one S rbbath. nod named ash's test, Pray. tI, 25: rlie that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him; lon blesringa shall be upon the timid ref hint thaljielieth Col. Ingraham could not but know to wit nn referer•co was made; but be hell up his head, and faced his pastor with look of stolid uncomniousriess. Falb& M.•oty went on with . some very applicable remarks, but Cul Ingraham still pretended not to underst ind - the allusion. Father Moody grew very warm, and became still more direct in his remarks upon matters and things. But . Col. In,trahurn still hekd up his brad, as high, perbaps a little higher than ever, and would not put on the coat prep-, reil for him. Father Moody at length boat all pi, Bence. r Col.-Ingrahom !' said he,- r You ~atom that I mean you. %%illy d rn't you hang down yonr Lead 1' • The (Mowing. we take from the New Orleans Jclrersonian. It is good : A I l umeca aNcg-ANicnwrr..—The Washing tonians are driving, a noble business among the old antihero; of thi. city. On ;Thursday evening the church in Poydras street was -literally cram mer!, and many a laird thinker! we have no ibrubt, was taken .out of the gutter. A mongh great ma ny pleasant anecdotes related by the sneakers was one defining, the unpleasant position of a Deacon who wanted to be temperate without sign !lng the . pledge. 'IL hail been importuned to that effect until he became so outraged that hi arose, and before -the ''''tertiperance society, delivered a 'speech in favor of moderate drinking. lie was _ 'allowed io,proceed, and at its termination he Seiz ed his hat and walker,' d race the aisle isirh. great dignity. There was present an old Lyn!, who, at the moment, was altorrt as full as he earth) well be, and being, mightily tickled at the" DeAC.OII . 6 speech, he staggered from his scat and clapped the Deacon on the shoulder exclaimed, I say— hie—Deacon, them'a my sentiments! I'll staind by you—hie-L-old feller in them 'ero 'doctrines! 8n go out and liquor I—The Deaccru finding that his rr moderato drinking doctrines placed him in such d,sgraceful f..110w. . ship, went hick and signed the pledge ! A (.111.u-rim ox FLOWERS.—Ilowers, of all created things, are the most innocent and simple, and most superbly complex—play thing; for child hood, ornaments for the grave, and the companion ' -of'the cold corpse in the coffin. Plot4ers, beloved , by..the•watidering idipt ; and studied by the deep thinking man of seWnce ! Flowtrs, that of all perishing things are the most ite4slting ; yet of all earthly things are the most Ima;: j erily !, A Flaw •yers, that unceasingly expand to l t ruvtfit their. a grateful, tn.! to man their cheerful looks—pm-mei:s of human joy, soothers of human ,orrow ; fit ern . 'hlenfa of the victor's triumphs; of the young blusheswelcome to crowded 11311;3, and gracefial upon- solitary graves ! Flowers ar . e.", in _the volurneof nature, what the expressiOn„ God is love,"-is in the volume of revelation. What a dreamy desolate place would be a face without a ,smile—a feast without a welcome ! , Aro not 2^r, ers tiaz stars of the carth, and are not Sowers the , Pearl of lavaTcn ? One cannot look clote4 at the at i iiitc ure of a 51)We'r without loin; it. They arc el. -able - ma and - manifestations of God's love to th?lcreation, and they are the means anifnainistrrii.onsf man's love to his fellow crea:. tures, for they first awaken in his mind ti sense of the ,heautiful and the goiid. The very inutility of llovrera is their ekiellence and great beauty, fir -they le:rai us to thoughts of :generosity and - moral 'beauty, (b.;taelie..,l from, ;and superLr to, all selfish ness, so that they are pretty 14sons in nature's book4bf insfFuetion, teactiin man th r at lie liveth not bread, or from bread alone, bathe hall another thri - n an aniruat life. MEM PROTECTION. - • Insletymity apvtlxist s 'Or damage by Eire. Capital 840 . 00 00 . • crIARTErt PERPETUAL. • , . . 4 1 1. JIF. SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM "- PANY, make Insurances. either. temporary or perpettoliy,..against Loss or. Dattiagc4y FIRE, to town or country, on Houses, Eat nit, aieliuildings of all kinds, on Household Furniure,-,'•tierebdise. horsesCatt!e, Mncultural, Commercial And Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; I VE•JsEr...s and their Cargoes in port, as well as Nortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most favotable terms. Applications for Insuratice, or any information on • the riublect niav be made either personally or by L letter. at the -Company's etilre, at time Northwest f corner of Ststh and Woorf'streeta. , r , MOUTON McMICHAEL, President. rL. Kr.ISIIIIIAAR, Si crenary. 1)11:,r4;:1!“.. Morton NlcMccliact, • CharleeStokcs , Joseph tiVood. L Lagut,renne, ! Elijah D.dlett, . . I%l,Mb:de Wright, P. Samuel Townsend , Robert Loughead, George AL Troutman, it• W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has beep appointed AGENT for the above mentioned institutiOn 4,trid is now prepared to make I Ns IT lIA INCES upon evericlescirietion of property at the lowest rates. 'BENJAMIN BA NiN .. .,-.. Pottsville. Feb. '2lth 1811 - I DELAWARE CtIIINI 1" INS:YR-114;CE Co. Capital authorized by law, 8250,000. CIIA rum PERPETUAL, All,F. both limited and perpetual Insurances 111111 .'.''' on' Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores lintels, Mills, Barns, Stables. lVerchandize, Fur. naive. and Property o I every d sac ription , against loss ordnmnge In FIRE. . - MA P, ISE A.i D INL AND IN.s (TRANCE. The Delaware • CounT3 I nsianilct, company will also insure against loss on all kinds marine risks 'and agai st the damage or loss itimp the transp ortation gonds,wares, and tnerelid.ndise by water_ or by ra.i. , - wiry. upon terms as favourable as any other is itution, . For any further information on the subject ofin gurance.,. e irw e rT i aainst Fire„.mnrine or inland risks. Apply to !HENRY G. MIIINSON,,A vent, July 15 34-tt At SchuiJkill Haven. or ‘VILLIAM ii POVI'S, .7., ! At Orwigsburg. INDF.NINITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE THE FRANELIN INSURANCE Co., OFPHILADFLPHIA. Capital S 100,000, Paid in. CUARTER PERPETUAL, CONTINCE to make Insurance, permnment anti limited on every tinsel iptinn or property in lone and country on the usual I . :icor:lWe terms. Office 164.1 Chesnut Street near filth t.Jrect. CHAIILEst N.I:LANPKErt, riesident. Et;TOILSt, Charles N. gariker, Salnqa Grind, . _ Jaynes Sail(, Fred Brown, Thomas Hort,' R. Smith, • Thomas.. hlrton, (:ra.' W. Rick, yds, Tobias Writ! r,er. Moili-coi 1). Lewis. ( 1Z LES (;• t,cc't The Snliiicribe r has ht en appointed agent Mr the above mentioned institutim., and k now pre pared to make it •urance, on every der.criptiqu of property, at the 10.% est rates. A N FIR ENV RI SEES Pottsville. Jane 19, 1e 11. _ Schuylkill County, as. rhe C'omfonnteratth of Pennsylrania n‘ ;; Ji,n the . .Shrrrj,l of- Lscnuy,&4:ll,, county, 11 , W : Riehard Price make you srcure of proseem int! his tlaiin, then we command you that !vow summon by good and lawful Summon er!.; r, ::illot Cresson, and the heirs, &v -ive Se. of Bat tholomew Wtstar, late of lite city of deceased, to wit: B. Wyatt W is tar, William R. Chase, and Mary Ann 'his wife, hoe Mary Ann Wist,r, Itichard Fellowes, and Emma his wife„ late Emma Wistar, and Susan Wistar, and Laura Wistar, the two last named are Minors, and are represented by the aforesaid B. Wyatttand Titoinas Evans, George G. Laurice arid Caper Wistar, their 'lle.tamentary guar dians and, trusteese the temple children, of the , said Kt rtholoinew Wistar, deceased, late of your county, so that, they appear before our Judges,. at Orwigsburg„ at our county Court of Common Pleas, therelto be held on the Monday next, pre. ceding the last Monday of March nest, to show wiferimpon,•wliereas, they the said Plaintik, and they the said Defendants, together and undivided do hold All that certain House and N lot of:ground, situate *lit the Borough "" Emisville, in the said county of port lif a lot marked. it, toe g! lit rat plan of said Town, with the 'out ter thirty seven, and hournikd be Norwegian st. tile other parts cat said lot and by lot number being twyntv feet in front, and extending hack I the ' , time breath to lot number 3d, sixty feel, the saute defendants p.triithin thereof between them to he !nude (according to the laws and customs of this commonwealth, in such case made and provided, - dt a-sayaod the same to be done do not permit 'l4liNtly against the same laws and custom said, ) ke. And leave you !I thouthe !se summoners, arid this writ. notable A. V. Parsons, DI. at Jr izsburg, the thirteenth day of Decein. I:if', in the year of our `Lord one thousand eight hundred and furry one. GEORGE RAHN% Proth'y 6 Felirtiiry 5 Thelrapiirer of Philadelphia;"Will ptiVish hntil Niarch next, in thei: daily paper, oxen week, and elwrgo thi.othee. Sherman's Cough 1 ozengers, Sherman's Worn. I, , ,zergcrs, Sherinan's C.imphur !.,Izert2ers, Slie , enan's l'"or Al Piaeler. A fre,h ear.nly of the .abovu clinahle Medicines St received and for Kite at MARTIN'S Urug and Chemical store, rottsvdle. January 29, 3-3 THE PIMA DELPHI %, EADING, and ~aa F' s_ WAS opened for ; Passenger Travel, ape the general Transportattan of Merehandtze, on Thursday. January 13th, 1842. !?:iTEI? AKItANGE.IIENT. flours of Starting of Passenger Trains. From Pottsville, at Ei A. M. 1 Daily From Philadelphia, at 9 A. M. Hours of Passing Reading. For Philadelphia, nt 107 A. M. r Daily For at lq P. M. ( Ist ChiPs. 2d Class Between Pottpoille& Philada. 3,50 2,50 ' Orwithurg " 3,25 . 2,30 " Port (11i,tun, • " 300 , 2;25 " Ilaitiltorg; 14 2,75 ' 2.00 " BeatliNt• " 2,25 1,75 " Dooghsswille " 1,75 . 1,25 Pottstown " - 1,50 1,10 .. Phoenixville " 1,00 0,75 " Norristown " 0.30 (1,40 " Retkding & Pottsville, 1.40 • 1,00 ' EXCURSION '•TICKETit, ill, thErtvili•ge of returitoiz next day, in tat Chss Care. Between Philada. Sr. Pottsville, Si 00 Rea 'lin g, 3,00 o • `" --- Pottstown, 2,330 Phoenixville, 1;50 • Norristown, 0,75 Depot in Philadelphia, S. E. Corner of Broad and Cherrkstreets. Bath Trains sill stop for way Passeitera at the following points, besides thoso mentioned above :—Schuylkill Haven, Alohraville. house's Bridge, Banin;town, Christman's Oda. COIS Store, Royer's- •Ford Bridge, Pawling's Bridge. , Valley Forgo, Port Kennedy, Putt's Store, Conshehoelten, Inti Spring Mill. • All Pa.;sengers are regi.ested to procure their Tickets, before the train starts. January 2: A1)31 IN isTRA I Oil's s A LE.—Will be sold at Public Sjle, on the.24ili day of March nest. at 12 o'clock. Al. rat the West Branch Valley; near Stlinyt ,. L id Hai, en, the Pillowine personal property, - hero in in to rho estate of R.. l '.llill,deceasen. ' ' 25 hail Road Cara on ihe Welt Dralicb'ro.td . • 3 coyeritil Canal Boar,. 1 covered Cil triage. I open ‘Vazon. ' • : 1 pair Moises,l Cow arid Heifer. HunselnAd and litteheii Furniture. 4.r. ' , WI LLIA3I S. HILL Administrator_ February 19, . .8-5 t LEI POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. ~ k's t,<-~v-- - ~. Dah Trains passina at Poffsioton FARES, - istues lloLsitm of Wild Chary. TUE GftEAT gFyEDP, - LIPEG CuPt.mrvrF,, WWI. Col4sl:l3irrvai an O rt ,WkAKNES t F A,11131,11; littONtnirg, CROUP in CUILD'AN, tind diseases of the WHDOPING PAIN'4 TIIE 1 1 1 , ILK din t1,..(: ), 011 ( 0 4 N ra ll n e r 4 : 1U n lIS, RE,tui wriAT It HAS DON P. S. E. Austin wa ' s 4 , :i l Zk d e ci t t i v i ii il lt . e t c h ° i r s er d Y is . e — tise in the fall of 183 S, origioaftni fromoitclent cold which settled t.p. on lid lungs. Various remedies were resorted ni.—the Most skilful physicians were consulted— yet step by step that tearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject to v i o lent fits of emighing . , expect Orated large quart- Oka of matter and was evidently sioking very laat. In this distressing situation, after all the visions remedies ha<been tried in vain, and wheti naught but the grave deemed to - afford her any prospect of relief,- the in Va fralsa , n re ston d her to heahh ; and r.bw, , in the place tit that eindeiuted form, is I:tiering to decay, slid is mingling in society, in better heilth and spirits than she has enjoyed fur yeam _VI' See deserip. tioti of this interesting case in Dr. Wistat's Tre atise on Com-uniptioe. , Disinterested 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 cor rect. J. H. WALTERS, M. D. New York, April 12, 1511. A SuriSri.kiug Cure-Mrs. Ma'am Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth. odiet church, was also afflicted will. Consump tion in its worst forms, and considered past re covery by all her friends. ie bottle of this Bal sa! was presented to her, which relieved her int tnethately. This curentostnpee being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indiligeni cir• cumstane. s, and po , iiively assert it has not been used in a shigle instance whet c it has not given surprising relief. (Ix We, the undersigned. members of the Der bin Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. W ikon's catre, hereby certify tt ra=in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. W-astar's remedy in all who are ufilietcd. (4eorms. MILLER, MART GARDNEI, THOMAS COOMB., ELIZABETH JACI,BB. Liver Cninplaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was aflheted with thiscomFlaint ;or nearly five years, duraig which time she was under the roost slid fin physicians—had tried-Mercury, Botanic, and Donn mpathic remedies, ant every thing that of 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, frrquent pains in the breast, and has been una ble to sleep on the right side for three years. lie the tr'se of this Balsam, she - was cured in a few week., and remains v ell'to this day. Emz.k TilomrsoN. llnxborong'l, Sfplember 12, 16-11. Dear Sir— Picase stud me two bottles mere of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent I have taktn neatly all at the first, and coofidcritly believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies IA ithin the last year, but have never iitund any thing that I.as relieved urn so much. It has stopped my .-ungli entirety, checked my night sweats, and I sleep bctier at night and feel br.tter in every way than I have Mt entity months. Yuo-t, re.peetritilv, JAMS, KI'LLY. 110:111CF . 41H2, September 12, lb-11. Friend Wistar —I must again trouble thee to send me two butt hs more of thy invaluable Bal sam. 1 have now taken three bottles its all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send ice by the, stage as soon as possible, at `d oblige thy friend. J icon HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September Ft, Dear Doctor,—llearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your 13:11-a in of Wild. Cherry has made 111 Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day fir a hottle, and have found it tti relieve roe so much, that I want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will cure me ton. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Jayne's Expect', rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat El-diver. Yours truly, Wn.usm TIIOIIA9. PAIN; IS THE tIR.F.A , T. DEBILITY, a EARNESi AND 141011.1 p has addressed as a lixtr in which lie nays two of his daughters had suffered severely with an obstinate cough frequent pains in the breast. &c., and appeared to he going into a rapid decline. By the use of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely rieovi.red and toes enjoy excellent health. Asthma Cured.— :Mr. Jacob Fnyder has au thorized us to say that he was afflicted with this annoy mg complaint tor several years and had tried every thing in vain. Ile was subject to entstant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit. ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and song-limes in the region of the Dealt, and nothing, else ever gage him relief. Chronic Cough.—'lr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lung , and linestoind never found any thing to give Min relief but this 13:11- CIO Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medicine. and extraordinary have been many of the cures it has tn-rforined, that it has already attained the ibiglo.st reputation; and al. Though scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made ',abbe, we can pruodly say, it,. tame has spread in every direction, and it is rap. idly acquiring a celebrity uneqmilled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicine an important and valuable aedttion 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 re.or t . to it fur relict if they could obtain It conveniently. IT Ile particular when you purchase, to ash for.Dll. WI•TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIF.RRY, as there is an article called the "SYIII7P OF W tr.ri Curnnv." advertised, militch is entirely a differ ent medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A pur I y vegetable and highly approved Corn pound preparation of the Prunus Virginian°, or " Wild Ch. , rry Bark ",-npprovca by the College of Pharniary, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and universally 'acknowledged the most valuable Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery ! NE Decepiton. The physician may boast of his skill in many discuses—the rpi.ick may puff his wonderful cures, hut of all the remedies ever discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. lv admitted nothing, has ever proved as succeis fill as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistor's Burlsom of Wild Cherry, • elicit has effected some of the most astontshicg cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such inideed are the astonishing healing and restorative propertiesof this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Confpluinls, diseases which have baffled the skia of the most distinguished physicians. when fratients have sulTercri with the most dis'' tressing, cough, great difficulty in breathing, night sweats, Irleedirr , r (I'M! lungs, tire. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmaraipias have failed, this invaluable remedy has nut wily given 'surprising relief but actually effected cures, after all hopes of n recovery had - been entirely de. spaired. of. Besides its surprising, efficacy in thesfi'forini dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for diseases of children, suet; da Croup.' Whooping Cough, &c, and in thdso disordeie that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such ss Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy, Infra enza,-und Paini in the Erects:, proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. e,t, Prepared, whole: , ale and retail, be 1 1 711.1.t.tat's, & Co., Chemists, No. 33 Soulh Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $ I 00 a bottle." bold in Pottsville by •JO Nc, (7. M ARTIN, Ag,uit for Schuylkill county.—' l fla" Drugeists aid -dealers supplied at the wholegnle - priceg. January I', 'l 15113ERTON BOA I)ING t'CrIVOL Eo 11.1c5rst.t,s.—S.texted- Chester County, Penn killll3, N. W. from Philndelphza, hutd 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenixville. November 27. mow REM . . A 1111.A.id1E3IENT FOR `Winslow% Balsam of Illore . Hound. 1842. • ' OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFIt'IE. An unpurolled rentedyfor common Colds,Coughs 100 PINE svrikET,C4aNka OF SooTtt Cralitt.T, Asthma, Influen=a, Whooping Cough,Bron iitli-Er subscribers be leave to call reltitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungl, 4 1,11,:. and the public in general, to the fill „„„oakir. -m- the attention of, their friends,! Tendin g , to Consumption; comporgd of the concentrated virtues of Horehound,-Boneset, 1111- - c" -- 4, '' t lotiong arrangement for the year Blood Root. Lirtrtear/ and several other vege 1e4 , 2, for the:purpose of bringing out Cabin, table substcr Second Cabin and Steerage passengers uces. Prepared only by J. M. By the rice, line of Liverpool Packets. WINSLO-W Rochester, - N. Y. Sailing the . Ist, 13th and 25th of every month. rplIE innocence and universally admitted pedal The ships comprising this line are • Geo. Washington, Indep. ndence, • . 11- virtues orthe Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is roade,are too generally known United Siat4s, Sheffield, to require - recommendation : it is therefore otilS ne- Garrick, ! Siddons, cessary to 'observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal 'properties, highly coneen- Patrick Henry, Roscoe, trated and so happily combined with 'several other VII gmian, i Stephen Whitney, vegetable substances, as to render it the most speedy. Roseius, i Sheridan, wild and certain remedy, now in use, for the coin By the . London l'uckets, plaints above mentioned. To sail from New York the Ist, 111th and 20th— • A. Non IER FACT. and from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of Mr. Wies'ow—Sir: Having deriVed the most :Isom ishing benefit, by the use of your" Balsam of floor each month. • Mediator, i Ontario, hound." lam amities iti sonic way. to aid in extending, its benefits to others, and w ill herefore slate the aVellington,, Toronto, fact. in my own case. In January last, I had br i m Quebec, Westminster, afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Philadelphia, , St. James, - Lungs. for nearlyfire viol, rhs, during.% II ieh time! esed Switzerland, lklontrea I, every thing almost. ref-into:tend , d in sonilar (-zees! Hendrick Illudson, Gladiator, hut found little or no relief. !hieing civell up my bus In connection wills the above, and for the pile Incas entirely. and by the advise at Physicians made pose preparation to ; ,-, : o south a s $l,lll as practicable, 1 waswas a advised to make trial of the above truly valuable , o the h affording ebs 4 rib still e rs greaser have established lneiie s L t h o o passes- , Medicine, and to my great surprise. fund almost in- Star Aar of Liverimal Packets, slant relief, and by tt•itict only roar bottles was en- To sail from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of tirely restored to health. I- - every niorith, Comprising the follow • ng very so- I S.; ARIEL 0 111X1ERS, Osaper. Frankfort. perior last soiling ships, viz:— . May 11Y ‘ 18-1(1. _ Russell Glo;ker, Gapt. Iliiv. es, 1000 tons Priee rh cents per 1101:10, • Echo, Sill, 650 For sale by CIENI? s. -; A: l'A in iv. rind Wm. T. Err- St. Murk, A lexacder, 750 IAG, r°11.5;111e, l'a.'aiiii ii ~• l'orir: , ,ts In the country generally. Aug, t _ Windsor Castle; Choir, 1000 ••-t 3:r—Omit All of which are nearly new, first class, copper. : eii and copper fastened, Tile last- lour arc own ed exclusively by the subscrtbcrs, a fact which, independent or them long standing in their bu- I , siness, it is presumed is a sufficient. guarantee to the oolitic Whieli no other house in their line Van present. Theatbove slops will be succeeded by vessels of the alone class, in regular succession,. thereby affording passengers all opportunity of (nib,' rising at Liverpool yit kly, so that there o ill be no possible detention. Passengers who wi-ll s.. ill be found with am abundant supply of sortable proViSion for the voyage, at the low rate of ten daltars. Its all cases v here the parties de cline coming Out, the meney paid fur their pas- sage will be promptly returned. .1 For the accommodation of persons wishing to , send money to their hicial , , drains at sight will - be given on the following Blink and Branches, . it EFS. viz : ,Jove line, which I On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at low and acconimm. Cork ! Limerick Clonmel •,Londonderry Sligo Wexford ..ils prescriptions carefully Belfast Waterford Galway ..:st notice,. I Armagh Athlone Coleraine wA. T. EPTING. lidhenny Bulling_ Tralee • Yiniglial Enniskillen Monaghan . i'ETN LIAD V 1.4 r ,s,: ROL ND ROPE. - Ilatibridie, Bally frien'a Parson-towni . NEW S ROOM, AND A:11) cit:NKILAI, , Dowripatrick Cavan LUrgen - , PERIODICAL AGENCY. Omagh Dungannon Br n o on Line, '1 w lire rind Curtlage llanufactory, . 11:1111.; subscriber has deteriiiiticd to open U Elllllti liallyslia town Stra bane LE.4D 1 NO , /' A. 13 - News Room 111t11 Pi Minimal Agency, in Con. Ditiitrarcen NI:11101v Aloney more I re-iliom .!..: ,iu•K:4)N, 1..., Ir., r .. 0 - return • his rod , i ii . Kiti.„,i, •I neaten with his estable , litnent, w bele sill...cry. Al ii.ii-i rierere th.inks to t. :minim: Ind miners or I lions to the follow nog MagaZtril , and Newspa. Sr rill•ind-1 1 11e City •Ilaiik tit Glasgow. Bo it, store keepers , his tilel,ll.• and din public gen- ~.," :, , L oudon . ! pars will be received: nod all the 111iy.•17iiirt. 4111) eolls, birdie sm n litieral el:ikon:iv:, and many favors '•"lzllll."—...l'sr,•'• P h illi p s 4 Tipladv, , i art of the New S i l.irt•rc, sot:serif...it ms.: paid hnr he I", im riser! during a per oil of li t ivi.irdS of 12 r• W• Byrnes, F.'l , 11 "'"1")" 1 - For iodine i .!'' ~ .' yre,r, °Men has el:instil sines. he Commenced the particulars apply or address ( it' by letter post at `' lts l''''abli'lffilcut, will be di. loititd Irne ill all , I.' business in Reading. and he V. null a respectful- paid) 'GLOVER & Mt:MURRAY, • postage. (• Boiler's Lady's Book ly intone them that after the dist:m.lton of his man- i 100 Pine streei„eurner South, or to I • ,factory by the great frer bet of January, Itill, he P. W. BY R N ES, :36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. 1 liiruliam's Magazine :Merry's ;Museum imill inn entire mw tied much more extensive Rope- I Lames Compantoo 41 all,. ash.ell he has ruled up with new and improved ."AGENTS. ' w C . Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. i essrs. Andre w treiehiiere or if. r best desert:mon, for the manufac ture of !'::tent I Aid Cordane, of every kind, fully i''- Thoitias Gough, Esq. Alto ny. , Dollar Magazine mud to any In the United States. 11 has also added Benjamin Hannan, Fn•-'q. Pull,,ville. . 1 New York K ineltvr her krr: loth° abuse, an establishment for the manufacture of . Passogeti direct from Dublin, Belfast, !Alden 1 Lady' , M Usiel. I Library Young People's Book all k nos of sigh: cords. Bed Ropes, !loners. Wash i dm. .1 Cork. The subscriber is now tendy ' y urn: ,Tvill.es, Chalk, Mason, and tileasurtng lines, orl M agazitte of -choice and Enter-. to engage Passengers to sail direct from either ' , every variety. of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in the ' Us 'a il l e r d " .4 l tat i : ,i s t 7l a a t z i . u r e la [lv. Semi-weekly ik weekly. O ly il . 'l' J would al s o respeMbills inform all who may : •he likely to want the article, that he matudite- . months of April, May, and Julie. Pentp•yr‘ . anui !minuet% do do Boston Notion tures flat Ropes for raisin!! weights sui shafts and I • Ll' The subscriber, will al-o engage • Passen I do sr Weekly. 300 incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is ' gers going out from New York to London or vin 11111( ii uscht in I lie mines or Europe, and for the 'Liverpool, and transmit money to any part of Brother Jonathan New World do 3 till Saturday Courier Englund, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap piirpoo: to which it is applied it 1135 iirmy and great.. do 301 ads .re•aces over 111 e COiiiiiion reend tore or (Maui. do . ..2 On '1'..1. i n ,fi ~,,Me h is 1.1,„ it„ po , ,„ be eeade el . the plica lion at the Miners' Journal office. Saturday Evenini. Post do 2 011 a ery best material, in the most earrful and exiieriem B. BANN AN. S , - aturday Ciironicle do 2 90 rent moaner, and by machinery of the lest and most New York Mechanic arcur.ite principle. An extensive assortment °feeds ! 6 1 . St e, Manilla, and Tar'd Russia Ileum Rope, I FOl4. SA L E.— TH Fr subscriber is au New York Weekly Tribune, the organ of tilt. Bow, Stern and Towing lines of ail sizes, Pacng , thorrzed to sell at private Fateful - cash, all Natuinal. Dome I vague, fur toe Protection for sleativengilies, Lines. Twines and Cordage o ft fea- I the personal property belonging to- the North .of American Industry, and oncel the very hest err description. Asst, Tar, Nell and Oakum. con I American Coal Company, consisting of 43 large I Papers in the United States, do 200 stare: , kept on hand. , I Rail Road Cars, sorted to the track of the Nlonot Carbon Ruff Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for Silbscribers to either of the above publications 1 , T. J's best quality talian hemp canal tossing Imes .in this Borough and vicinity, will find it to their ' are !bade on 311 111111111Veli 1.1.111 1.1 1116 own, 31111.01 . 1 he i i: i ieiistu re s tage. c cr. nye the reepcctive periodicals live the NI ill Cm. It Rail Road with a lar re nunihsr of advantiig,elo call at thisxdlice and make arraii2; - best aial strongest kind 0! Italian !temp, selected in . 11r ft C• rs all in good order, two L Truek Wrig ilnina,l%l,7ni.iijilei,cin„pr°,rl;;;,l,ciNnritriin•:s,l,y,li,°,r,4ll,:nernor,a,sri,;:,l2l.irilzes.ha„: `„cis, a te:fr.:titer with a variety of fixtures tie_ ' cessary for mining operations. eyllinder and • The numbers of any attic above publication , mum, rd him that thew ore 311 a mete vs Mehl ea nnot be maib, leo gond, lie lias been at great { pains and ex- other Screens, Cut t., • Waggons, Blacksmith can lie paid for monthly, .seckly or annua 11 l , al pens* . 10 roduce Diem nether:. Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. &e. 4-e. Together the option of the subscribers. Utile; for any thing in Ins business from a fishing as t or mac fineen horse power Engine complete, : Feb. 19, !a— line wi , g lime 1-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply I --- length or 3 lite li fla 1 rope weighing :3A tons, or from a to JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. IS inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will ins 111:1111, fel ly re i•etsed mid promptly executed on die most ma- 3.i—lf silti3hle terms. Any dung ordered for Schuylkill comi ty ss ill be delivered by rail road ni a few Mims, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Readout. Feb. 19 B—ly PENrif slr Lvazi IA HALL, #IENTZ & ROY° U • (Successors to ato. Aletaz ilookse?lem, Stationers Sr Publishers, No. 53 NOltTli THIRD ' S rEtEET, ( - Fifth , done above , the City Hotel, ) PHILADELPIIP. S A n D.—We, the u cdcrsigncd, having purchased q---i . the interest of G-. W. Mentz, in thu late firm of . Geo. W. Mentz S. Sun. anithayiug associated our selves under the firm of Mentz & Rncoudt, inform our friends: and especially the friends of the -late firm, th t it is our intention .to puldish and keep a constant sapply of all the Books published by the late firm: also, a general assortment of :Schaaf and. Miscellaneous Books, an assortment of Letter and Writing Papers, Wank and Account Books of all de scriptions, with a general assortment of Stationary. !laying an extensive Bindery connected with their establishment, which will enable then) to furnish any kind of Blank Boolts,ruled and bound at the shortest notice, any miscellaneous works can be bound to order. Country Ragi taken. in exchange, st the fair market price, for Goods. W M. G. ME NTZ, ROVOUBT. 6-2 mo. Philapeldhia, Feb 19 In retiring from buaincss as a Bookseller, in which I have been liberally sustained 'Mr forty years. I would return my grateful thanks for the suptiori stea dily given me. especially to my German friends in the country. Age and bodily infirmities have indu ced toe fo withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my son ( late partner) and Win. Rnvoudt as my successors, who will continue the business as heretofore. hoping ihey may receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on me..., Feb. 1, CEO. W. MENTZ. NE C001).S. 30 s 4 : 1; li WHITE & S have t n hand a large and general a=snrlmcut of fresh 'and seasonable uoods, v:heck will be ,old - cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce'. 11.1 t• Carhop, Oct. 3lsr, 1840. 4 RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS Tli ESubsci ibe r returns his grate tnlacknowl. edzements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, wlro stepped forward to his assistance af ter the loss of his property by fire in December and',would also acquaint them and the pub he geherally, that he has again commenced the Ilrug flosi Imes in the lonise formerly occupied by Charles W. Cleou ns, in Cent re St reel, in the bornmAof Pottsville, where may always be had gehera I assortment of MUGS, MEDICINES, PILLS, j E STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell un very low and accoin:no datinr terms. N. It. LY Physicians prescriptions carefully ut up at the shortest nollee. May 3U, 1:13 WA. T. EPTING P ‘ll:yr LIAD VLN s: ROL ND ROPE. NJ, 1 7 .!':P Et:FF: I I.I.Y announces to hw numer " oos (menus arid the public that he has taken this commodious Establi.shinent, re- ;; - :•q fitted it up in a superior manner, arid is'' is now ready to seen iimodate the tray. ettlllg community. The building very Large, three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Miners' Bank, and in the mo-t pleasant part of the 130(1,ugh, midis well adapted for the purposes intended. having large Dining Ronny., extensive and airy parlours, single and (inutile lodging ruoin , , 4-c, Sc. The public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be of the chmer;st kind, with owl cooks, attentive and obliging watiers, ent a well supplied table, to ether with his personal attention, he fee:l confident will insure all canve_ niceties recessary to the comiort of such as may favor him with &heir custom.. The , Reading Room is well supplied with pa pers from different seetiana of the country. Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N Tnere is a' iefeetorv. in the basement story of the Building, where all kinds of Refresh ments can he obtained at the shortest notice. Pottsv:lle, October 30 44_ MOVNT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Pct. F.UBEN BR respectfully announces RAI-to his friends and the public that he has talc. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish ment, situated al the termination of Tf;q l l- the Reading and Philadelphia Rail '' t -4 ,, Rood, where he will bu happy to wait ....‘-••••••-- on those who visit the Coal Region, inn t iisimiss, or fur the purpose of enjoying the m ountain air and water. The Hotel is large, finished and furnished in the best style—and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to all %rho may tavor it with a visit. Being within ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dos! and noise of that husy,lfuslling place, it is eon tidi•ntly believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other lintel tin the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and l‘esuli(ul garden, overlooking the River Sehtivlkill„the Schuylkill Canal, Motint Carbon Rnil Read.lextending to the Mines and- thenc to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike. and at the same time affording a real and romantic view of five Mountains. • The house is stirmlied with pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may be disposed to visit the-Mines, or enjoy the wild- and roman tic scenery-of the surrounding' country. Individ• mils or families may rely, en having ample room, and every possible attention. Mnont Carbon,Juncl9, 1841. 2.s—tf iNsTitucTioN on the PIANO FOR. 111 and in VOCAL 11US1C.—ThF inhabilants of pottiville and its vicinity are twist respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruetien bn iluszPiano Forte and Vocal music acconinas nytng the same, tn 'such persons thatmay 'feel disposed _to patronise. '.aCsfated ,Imuni,:ettend in any ; lilt terms may ho ascertained- by application at. _m r .'Shtibert's Store, Centre Street. • . July 10 22—y , E. F. RICEA.EDS.. MVO EMI NE i)Rbf. STOR E. POT PSVILL, PA WILLI till G. JOHNSON, Migust PILES, 1kc...8100 IiEWARD. g - b N P. HUNDRED DOLL RS REWARD ham been offered for months, to any one who will us a bottle of lky4' Liniment for the Piles of nut being cued. Of thousands sold, in no one tool more has it tailed of a core. Proof ()rem !relining to be seen where it is sold. It is al-o a certain cure in neat ly every ease. ( externally) in the following corn phi nts. For the PilesTightoess of the chest, I For all Dropsy especially in children, Tender Feet I Foul Ulcers of the legs, Sore throat by cancers or other fungus sores, or ulcers however obstinate of long standing Fresh WuOink Clobiains &c. &c. LOOK OUT. roup Whooping cough Scald Head Some Swindlers hare counterfeited this article and put it up with various devices. Do not be im posed upon. One thing will only protert you— it tr the name of COMSTOCK & CO.: that name must he always on tht wrapper or you arc cheated. Donut forget it. Take this direction with you. and test by that, or never buy it: fur it is impossible for any other to be true or gen uine. Sold by CO %I STOCK & CO, New York, 71 Maiden Lnne, and also by Wm. T. Epling, Clemens & Paryin, and John S. C. Martin. Druggists, Pottsville,Schuylltilleouilly July 3 27=1 NEW SPORE. THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the More lately °coo pierl'hy J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment .of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &e. among Much are DRY GOODS Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and CarNimers-Sattinettc-illouslin dc Lanes—Chint zes—Flanriclio-Cotton do--Checks, 'Pickings, Merinos—Bleached and Unbleached Muslins— IV inter Vestinga—Shawk. -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefir—Wukcy—Worsted and Cotton Huiscry—glens Hose arid Hall Huse—Gloyes— Umbrellas, &c. GROCERIES ' Rio--Tava—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Ilyson—Gun powc'er—lmpertal and Black Teas—Pie Spices—Syrup—Sugar [louse and 'Trinidad Mo. lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Bice—ll: wins and Currants—Hops --Barley, &e. QUEEYSWAREZ. Liverfaol, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass fumblers, Plate's, Lamps &c. together with an assortment -of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovets,l&c. To all of which we would invite the attention-el our friends and-of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to 4. . TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. L. W,TaoupHAN, • S• SR,LYMAN: # November 20 47, POTTSVILLE •PERFUMERY SALOON. UST received and for sal.: a choice and well selected- assortment of . Fancy Hair Brushes Shaving Brushes, . Tooth Brushes. , . Gum Brushes. Indian hair oil, .1 , Citronella Vat .r, 'llair %%lash, ' ',A:in i'..talve, -. Bear's Oil. 'l...avender Water, •- lindranThir Dye, Rose tooth Paste, ; Main - Oil. Bear's Grease, . . Pons:mint & Antique Oil Soaks of finest rinalt!y,..t..e.,atc. . 1 Whitt] he will bell .nit the Most rrnsnnable tonne. ILLIAM 11. SUAI,EII. Dcemhcr 18 GOLDEN NIV 110TDt., (r,EN I V E ) No. G 9 N. Third .st., ahoy,: Arth. Phihmiclphia r:- - t BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. CHARLES WElss has lensed thig fished hmel, %%tali has been completely put ' ' in order for the accommodation of 0 travelling and pt r nutrient boarders. pruaiwtiv to bu,itrt— , ,, ounce. it desiralde In ,trattgers mitd retot',ll!ii of the city.s Every portion of the house bas to:- dr:J.2.l;e a c0mp1...., r 1 ::1"1•,it g. The culinary dery Unclit it: of the treat order .r good cooku and servants selue'ed to tri--.1r, , alit [llion logueNls neente Modationt , fur 70 persons. T hose who may favor the house with their custtlin, may be asstircd of finding the best of fare the best of attention, arid, as elated above, ter( rensrmatde rharge4. • day $ l 15. !Gown fur horses and vehicle: - . Also horscs to hire. If Germantown arid Wilitema rdi Stage Office December 11, 1811 50—t1 31111. .11. A. IN Eton! E, PrtitiEssun eF ric”pcetluily lenders 'its services to the citizens or Pullsvtlie. Ile will be happy to wait on any one desironq of instruction on the Piano •Forte, to; ether with Singing, the Flute, Flageolet, Accordeon, besides other indsical in struments. II sufficient encouragement is offer ed, he proposes to open a singing school. Tile tirt4 quarter wilt be devoted to laying the fnul dation of inu•ie, and alter that the higher branch es will be tam:lo. Lessons in Sacred hill be given to suit the va rico Congregations of this p,rongli. Singing will he taught in boll' the German and English Itingnages. PintiolorteA toned and repaired. Mr. (4,.111'. reFidenee is at Dr. Brantiner', , , No. 9 Ma lia Won go Street. Sept. 25, IS 11. Xi— If. RAIL RO D IRON. Acomplete asqortmcnt of Rai) Road Iron from 2.i Xi; to IXI Ito h. Rail Road 'I ires, from 33in. to 56 in. external diameter, turned & unturned. Rail Road Axles, 30, 3 tn. diameter. Rail Road Axles, manufactured from the patenNV Cable I ron. Rail Road Fet, for placing between dm Iron ('hair and stone block of cage Railways. India Rubber Rope, manufactured from Ni vv Zeal.ml Flax Saturated w h Rubber, and intendtd.for hrlinc Chains. Just received -a cumplete assortment 01 Cimins, from N in. to I J in. pro ved and manufactured from the twit clbk Iron. Ship Boat and Railroad Spikes, of dißrent sizes, kept constantly on hand and for sale by A. & G. RA LSTON,'& CO. No. 4, South Front St Ph.lad. Jan. 10 .1. IIARRADEN, Forwarding and Comtnissina Merchant, VISE ST. WII.IIIF:,'SCIICYLKILT., irjl ESI'ECTIIILLY informs his mends and the nubile, that he ';I! 1111 end wil; have BOATS Ita%in4 nis Wharves daily for Pottsville and the inkrnied Lite place-. The Schuylkill Coo.pony havintf reduced thetr freigh , s an Nlerchandme and other ,artielcs, bulb' up and diner., will be 25 Pee cent. lower than forme. rates. February 426 HEAD .ttite.. JUDGE PATTERSON. GAD the following from Jeedge•Pitterson, for thirty years the lint Judge of the County in which he lives. Midd.irlaum, N. J.. March 12, ISIO, Messrs.Comstock 4. Co. Gentlemen—Pau rise at liberty to_make such use of the following certificate as you deem will be s t subserve the purposes which it is intended..:. [cEirriviGATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON . 1 I Him F:11Y erte•rtri that tny daiighter liai been afilic oil with sick Headache for the space of about 20 years. the attacks occurrin g once in atout two 'weeks, ! frequently lasting 21 hours during which time the -- OAT NEAL. paroxysms have been's° severe, ns apparently soon todeprive her of life. And after having tried almost TIM eron l I om.ca. am: elliraCIOUS article of 11,11 i all other remedies in vain I have been induced as hitherto but lath! known in this country, - exec. a last resort to try Spohn's Headache Remedy as by occasional moll importations with cringr.in: sold by you ; and to the g-cat disa ipointmeet and from Scotland at.d Ireland: is mania:Jenard. an' ijoy of h - :rself and her friends 1 found very materia ' forsale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phil., relief from the first dose of the medicine ; she has delphia, in any quantity e q ual to any imported. evi , followed up the directions with the article, and in flifierioi, being fresh.lt is also for sale ay mod 0 every case when an attack was threatened has found the Nler chants in,Pottsville, amor.gst n horn arc Me., immediate reliel,until she is near nermanentlyeured. srs Miller & Ila gv erty, William Ml lines.... (',,. CI, 0 The attacks are now verliseldom• and disappear in, ens & l'arvin • William Philips & Co. Morn- & lire mediatelyafier taking the quantity directed. A lot e ilirs• .tic. :lc. as well as.. in some oh iLe iskurch-r 0 that others may be benefited by the use of this tru y 111 MillCiLl vine awl l'ort Carhop. invaluable medieine, has induced me to send you the . GLIENDENING & (11 A mur.gs. i above. and remain your obedient versant. • . 3EII tt PATTERsON. Mantlfacturers of Flour, au Meal. & Pearl Bar le en the willow St. Rail Road. between 12 th an' Judge orthe Court C. P. 13th. ,' Phila . November 6. 1811. , 4.1.--1 t,' Sold costs by Comstock & Co. 71, Maiden Lute, - And atto'hy Win T. Eptint?.. Cipmens & Parvin andt' - ‘ll, WC'S.. I'IA rzz.v z.EEDLING-PIYEATOE: IS. C. Martin, Druggists, Pot - Wale, Schuylkill Co. IL' .—tior sale by "; B. BANNAS. lime 2. 27-ly . Nla rub 1.9 12— . Dr. Bedwas letter; Ring worm ud Itch Ointment, ! I,2RICE - S 0 CENTS A I3OX-Is one of the best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome di-cases vet discoyeied, as the Fol lowing-certificate will chow, This is to certify, that I was afflicted with the 'Fetter in the face, I had laige running sores, all over my throat, chin, neck and cheeks, in deed 1 was so bad that 11 was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my. face. Af. to trying all the remedies I could think , of, Without the slightest advantage, I was advised to try &dwelt's. Tr U 'r Ointnunr: which after using, a few boxes entirely cured me, and I am pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for some time, there is not rev appear of its returning. SANIUEL nEw EFS, Apple-strect, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July . 2, 1 S:l3, , BI DIV ELL'S G EN OINTMENT. For the cure of Felons, Ulecis, old Cots and Sores. Tins invaluable ()intuit:ld has long been in use, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and ifs success in curing old ULCERATED S',ORLS, and long standing svouNns, has twen, truly Li .: toni‘hine. Pnca 25 cents a 1)x. BUD WELL'S C01:611 ra ICE .3 CENTS rye BOTT LE- A most [di 'sant, safe and etrieaciiiiis remedy, for (*.algid,. Hoarseness, Weakness of the Breaqt, , eing rest and ease where all other remedie, hive failed. The above highly esteemed meth, 1111,4 have full directions attached to each article. Ths public will do well to give.thein a trial., in it,: II:ow:nod have been cured by their use Prepa red by James Betts, corner of 3il and streets, Philadelphia, fur Dr. I:eilt.‘ll, and Of sale at the Drug and Chemical si.iri• if Jan. 1, 1— Jt)llN . i'l.r IZTTN; Agent for Piot...ollc and e.cleitv EsTu.it Great Reduction of pliceskr tusk. r,1111: A,i‘ert,ers ate e.ort,iartily reel ivteg from their lat!ti!,,elttr;: 4 'iti Philadrlpona nod varied a4sortflnent of Sea,onatt!tt Clothir2!„which they ear !at the folluo:Ing low prtret, for cai6 : SUpi-liue 1311.41 . . Black and Invi..able (lre2en Dress Coats, from • sillto Soper fine Et! L !. Beaver Cloth Coal., Itho. . Heavy English Pilot Cloth twits, ti to 111 'Jewry Pilot ( first rate.) 14a1 rilr,l :11111 Flnsiting Fri It and Overen.“..., as,_ • Stye, fine ( - 1,0 ft a ntllt •:s tinre,Pant sto 7 English Min. and Black ti a lth.,,ti. pail's, very hest, s First rate tidttitiett Pant ell bode. !:nfron,. I.) .1 Heavy Fustian Pang, fir , 011 1 1:illt y .iU 1 , . :4 Extra I.yous S ilk Velvitt IV, sis,as P. Item` n.:lilt Plato nit! Ft lore il Satin Ve•ts, 3 3 %Vredeu Velvet Vests of all 1 , ..”11 , , I 7:i in .1 ! Beaver and filed (lush cur Super Cloth Nonni, J let ci, (In !floc,) Fine Sattinut and Faidiati I~rlU lid Jackcii. 2 .511 lei 4 A!,, I hind, a lid! Fa-1.,,,a- Y., I.r. iivii and I:ii Mili• 14111 and 1'11,.. tie Mil:. 4 Farley arid 1,111 I.•;lSliliteri, woalltl c nn enw pricing the mill fun hionaide oil, • n ow worn nt L1111111)11; 1)11 mond I)iiittriol 'b a ivy 111 aver and 11'uter-prxit . }mai. y double milled ion itveiro AINo-541111 mid and Fancy \VolifiCa Velvet Ve-t.ing,ii, ol the Ni • e l'ai tern-, all or wino, a ill 6o made cp in ~r der la In beet manner, on accommodating term:, or km fur Cm.h. LivriNco - rr Merchant (orner of Centre rj Nlaliatihniga Pottsville, December IS, 1 s 4 I. 31011tIlly. $3 Oo :3 NI 3 01, I OU I 00 5 00 3 00 2 Oil do do 'do do It 0t) -•••• S 00 %`' ILL BE E01:11,ITEI) R\' DR. N. B. LEIDY ler :1 preparation Id TO ;a rgoal to hi , 111EDICATED EXTBAcT 01 SA BSA I'ABILLA It is positively the strongest prepardtion of S.irma ihrrilha in existence. ONE, BOTTLE is “pi.,l in six 19 N'rs or any Syrup that is made. and is by numerous persons throughout the ctiy and retie try fl•r ni.ikma Syrup thereir 4111. and who will .L!I it at the rate of seventy•five cents to onedohL,r p 1 r hnnle',about half, pint. The Mil or Sarsaparilla is well It nowe re (,!a or King's Etd. 1. r Al h' of I', Sl.lll and 1:1 r, s , 1 IL. \„., and Bodo. a. wei las an Artin/e , e ll,„, rued the 11n1rrois. Can.rlttuhor.rtl bllq.llNri, ut fhr /U. 4 and Anima/ 1111 lit 11, , 011 Its sirlrlesis tutut res,art rt 11, know% II s Il Is 01113 neees,ar4 whet. It, to get as . v. 0111.1 preparation 01 . it, alit thru there an Al he BO illb:111p01111111111t u 1 Its ethers Dr. I teuly VVOIII4I refer to the neat rt spectal,!‘ Phi irlaur as V. ell as th:otte bout We United :',,ales for the (Jett - racier if . lain preparritit,n, s ell ;Last, to the Itutturrous CCllll . ll , lleri 11,011 1 , 11 , M Clalls :111(11.411PN. Olaf have been fr , lll lime to vita plll,lll4lleil, hint durmul y u. do( la r Id 115 prip,rtilloig Is. fir 1,11 9' , •1101 , 111 the Svt.ileerst Stales it is used b note he North hekrA /2trr, err/cher WC!' all Ohl, 8, !rat a, 111 a r 1) :1111011g lot the bria, h nt the) :meets.u[ual•s runmmrnr! it Ur nerdy can bo.rsi of ;is 1111111 y efrectert I cures perroreied b 1 fits ule.heateel Est 'act of ! . ...at•a i sir,!..l. as It as e% er been Netted by :Cry inedicir,e uI etie- B. B,tNNAN ' l ' h , • I' l 'l Inr is rit(ert eti to the directions an , em; 11) los each bottle. ',la LOl,, cl ilia and fart lief pan ICU:nr , Remember an. (11:1'4 tit Rt., pint• tJi Sqt np, an(' to Olin:ill, ) , I, ie., 11,i le 1.1; 0 , frr l'nce U.\ 1/01.1...1 11 per I oole Prein.red and sold wholesab• and retail at lir Einitatletil, Set owl street below 1 der Sign of than 601.DE:\ E It. LE AND 61.:1ZPV.,\ ls Pluladel,.llll, and lit %V al. T. Druggist, Potiordir Felnuart 7111. 11411. ititcyrn E ilg, (V,/ .V. 71 rt , o 1: 't t.clt: Dtr,tlt • I 1:(1.1cliii: Ctt . R . ti ft 01 .1.1. u,l 3/ aau fact ure rs of IVhitcLearl dr) owl r aloe.:. tfrounrit n CIE red l'recipi, Red Lead, 1% hue do Lit linrde• \ 'trod Alb Chrome Yellow, Sulp. Quir.o c do Omen Tort: Loreto. do Red Ethic, t..lulph. I%dent.Vellow do Nur:, Suer I.crid do Arin Copperas • ' Lona i Thin!. r 01. Coin. no Aq.Forris Acct Nlorido • Muriatir Acrd Soh IJ der Epsom Sdlts 1oo :•rt ,N rod • o Sup Crab. Soda ,k • ron. M ;Fiera I I !orrps. Sub. "%lore. I.:floorz do, Ite.incra 0 IChainnlto r I ' tt Itronstoor Itcr , t Otror forsale,r aboVI• d anuitrlt t get her w 4tl a genera I ttl of ('rout • Prt - 2 and DyroSturr , ,lind es er) other ruck the ('Cecil icalond IV erlirice Imr Reinnrnanuti'urr I he .Irl ir/esentisnerlor under, the above bead. they Welly. , 1 liefl , e Ist • t , supply choir irrenda and the politic on the 111( 1 :: rerrorrodrle !ems. Wind°, old Picture Gloss f r om 68, 4 Oct 1 I- ,7 9—Gin rl - 2 PEC TVULLY iI; ..111114 tilt 6111 "of POlVilte 11110 it, vkinity, Mint fir ha moved in to‘i•n, and ofrq , !!i4 ces in all the ttiedical loam:his in fin public. Prato:ming the llootttr;ottloe and requested, the Alh.a.pathic, he hope, Ilan luu experience to give lull s.iii%fartion In ,iich a will call Mt hint. lie. will he really rer pro.e.Fsieit al servieea al any time at bis A D. L I I'PE, M. I) Greenwood, December 4 49—t' DOCTOR Al). LTIYV, Mg I= IMM ME
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