.`.l" .. ~ ..:4-:' ~ V)ien:tho warnitrals:- - thnt.bri i n t, : -. '•Seed.time:and heroes*. hay, reltutitd • _!Tie ivreet te 6.PP'!%tb—r• "The dist flower.ordiektfuo.; , - 71ivey.niamsqi 2 .1 ,01 % • • Wheii;forest glades tire -tfieinTrit "wit/i Nordirli roatiyifolded 'clouds filietidr .48hecominrin of forma. : . • • front titerarth'ii loosened' mould The sanlingdraws ite sustenance. endahrhies; , , - ...Thoulbistnelcen to the bean with Winter's cold s . • e -.The drooping tree revive,. '••• ' - ' -• " ,The Soft-warbled eon - •'• ' — Crimea throng!? ;the pleunot ,vrofida.and polOry4 . oirsallersin in the goldin ane, stony L tringa ;-, 1 ,15,44 feral epee:pp. •-- - - • .end ihen htight.sunsei Ella •.• The egentivoods aid) light.the.greet VP./ 0 2-ur ws shadows in the hollows of the haler , • And wide the upland !'' " vihetidayis one. 1 - • • • • = the blue late ilie . the ety.,o g 'er n eat • hing co; ,4 1 , I. hoit^wed nut. and 'the moon dip her born., • • - And twinkles many a star. _ • Inserted in the tide • , • Stand the gray nic and tremblin shadowa threw - 41tul the fair 'trees took . °seri:able by nide , r • And thentselleatelow. • < • Sereet many* thought , Is 'Wedded unto thee, as hears ore wed Nor shall thaer.iil. till, to its dutaftan brought. golden fruit is shed.-I.osorst.Low. cLIPRINGIN • &Why. Jonathan, whit aie oti going Credo with that load of,hran dOwn in York asked a pretty connt# ofher - sweet heart, ,as sha 'saw him driving his team down,to the sloop• • • tWeir,l guess t shouldn't like te swell noW,"do tell, said the curious girL Melliits - to Make women th'iigs of.' ' Momen things of,' said Sall blushing snide: 4%441 I guns so—that's what! call 'em.. The .ladiel down in York hive got' a crazy notion of looking fat, and , bran's riz in 7 consequeucc:' eaelly ' busile.d away,. thinking - bran - Was-a .strange article for women to get! fat on. ,Vicioria says that Albert is S fine soldier,. for be is isistrays in arms. So are the babies for that waiter. .Where's the pap spoon.—N. O. Cm- Robert ?eers hands. arid in Si Itijiandle is. Jir its tii r l in every nation on the: facelS the globe *here there is any thing to iscoq.—Bost. Post-. Prrns.—At meeting recently held by the People's party, in the to" of Warwick, Rhode Island; the following preamble :and. "resolution were adopted: Wh4eas, we the citizens of War wick have not yet been frightened. Therefore Resolved, That we will Hot lie frightened. -Herder and Schiller bad an idea in their youth of studying medicine. The Fates whispered .to then:. Not so ! There are ghastlier wounds than those of the body. •So their wrote. 'Come out here and I'll lick the whole on you,' as -the tiny laid xen.he seed a bottle full of sugar sticks it! a shop yvintlOW. , A Tann editor's:l3ra the girls out that way feed on. . bull beef, have cheeks like led cabbage, eyes like a cat, wear rings in their noses, go bar efo t • in summer, wear moccasins to. balls on account of the corns, and tie up their'htur with eel skios. JA I • poor woman was :elating to a neighbtr, ! how fond her lite husband was of having a goad fire--bowbutry , he would make himself in fixing it scOhat it, would bora, &c. 0.1:, poor man," said she, hope he has gone where: they keep gctob fires !" • Life is a brass farthing; and, in the toss up be tween fate and each human being, high birth and low _birth, riches and poverty,' wisdom and folk, 'learning and ignorance, - virtue and vice, are but • • other names foi head .an Beauty and wit will die, learning and wealth vanish awai; .all the arta of life be forgotten, but Virtue will .remain fOkever. Planted on earth in a told ungenial elime,!it will -bloom Mid ripen in heaven.. , All readers of newspapers should be aware of one solemn fact; they will derive ten times more satisfaction from pam using the paper after it is paid for, than before. This most singular and valua ble truth will be attested by livery, one of dur co temporaries., • - _ • The attempt to put down bustles,'.ht' , as proved to be a signal failure. They stick out triumphantly and defy the world. The Cleaveland Heraldin its price current, .gives the,tollowing, in connection with iho more; iisolid and u.eful"-- Hats—=The market is• stocked, but after, long naps, low crowns are looking up. Hair—Fancivs*attract attention, but a decided preference is given to blacksby amalgamationists. Noses,—Reds•are out of favor, - but clean sorts are noticed, • • . .• Eycs-LHeavies are dull, languishing droop, but sparkling tiro on the risv. • Lips—Uppers ara.nearly stationary, but lcitv • lowers fail tudi recover rapidly. _ . . Chins--Ate at the - lowest depression and an npwaid tendency may be expec_ted. 66- the 4th. Throats are confined to the tudinsry wants of the body ; Neckerchiefs continue in first hands without es,riati n. • - Coats have been without 'ehrmge, for some months and no appe , nance of jmprovement. Vests are giving way. • Shirt collars are stiff: Shirt bosoms are Ilat, and other branches of the art:de are doWn." • it. Suspenders are•not noticed. 'Pantaloons—tarts are made for their su •tort and depression whic.h keep them nearly steady. Stockings are not well sustained. Garters are out of favor; , . Legs are advancing. rapidly. Feet are at the lowest point of depression. . • Boots keep moving., _ A Gast.—Wee never read the following with ont•feeling 20 per cent.: improved by,it : • . --“T uo neighbors met, one of them lass exceed ingly rich; and the other'in woderaMeircumstan• : . ees. The latter begin to congratulate tue former :on bia great possessions, and the iv hicb be must enjoy, and ended in contrasting it with his own condition. • Alp: friend,' said the ziol man, 'twill pon allow the' to ask you 'one questio4 r .Certainly' ,i . • I , .mrould' yea be ivillingtO take toy property and take thij , wholo care a it•for your boarding and eicalderr. • _ . • . !No,l title Melt; t st l e all " . A- &rattan Sanvair .ou-r:—A man the other -day tot a crowd of ecruntrymen around him near • the old marker, and attempted to r•stirprnte the lives •by a fear td.;iihtiOf • hand.: kfter.necom . pliehing a Fodor twa. and winning sotnibeii; lte • telt, one of tho spectator,, * - 111, raw lee; that,hiconld turn I nine-pence into $ dollar, "if heramild-be furnhibrd with - one. Tile spectator nut with hilt leather pouch. and handed the estiit;. hot a iiinepinvi,einieh, the latter readily, apparent : Iy. converted into a silver "dollar. 7 -handed it to tits spettotoi to ,ozetitine. The 'tountiviiquou to .•ceinng - the off his hat °llamado glow. bOw to -thO eselalmiog, n'AYell.' he, darned if you 'heat thcii '4utting' the kloNiknto which lioehticl taken • thr - *ne::pfnee,..t3 aged, bui youa'ihto going to torn it hick iuto o WOG pgnee, go tiOw."-+Pror• idatco Krkium; • - ' MEE liffri E2NE EMS 11111 JA t .O4lO O4ElOl* 7 t7,. ATrOi t r i r t AT W . - 4 II 11: :frZtra gi ° L e an Ibtetelltif - L,-111EDIcitip111131)1ars Est t DR. - vv Evert .-.eelekirated " gita . iode Pills do . Soothiog.Slrop,for,childrea. Heron Voi HO_tcheler's. He r b Pille,l„ f' I-• • Evan'ir - Fever Ago Pill DocC Heat's' Botanic Pill& '' For Reepeptic Perm:ice 11111ti'd Botanic Ville are said to be eriperior.to Irby Medicine ever 70 ofered to the A. fresh *apply of the 'above- MeuiicintiNjuat, . received and for safe at the Drug. Stare of ' Dee II • 50,- -:- °JOHN S r C. MARTIN, •• •; 1114114.0332",.13 INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Of efts. North ;Puritan Collect' of ri • appe ars by "the following, ctieuatittntees, Gil first . superseding- the use , of all other NU' as a UNIVE* I 4I4 !MU'. jar the patifieation of the -bitiod. aad as a -consequence, the err:dietitian of • :nlieesa from the ' -HUMAN SYSTE* -"- TLIOMAS & JAMES BEATTY,' niAVING been duly appointted Coeinty Agent um. fui the tale,in largo or small ,quaidttica,. of :he named article, suggest the following -as s t ron g pres umptive, piout. thrit the Claim or this ine'dteire to public conhdenee, is founded ~n Wn quest•onable ai.d we believe, uequeetionable au. •-• . 111° ,6 11L I Y te . r - from ;11;.Camfield, Travelling .Agent fot the United States. . • Messra-T. & J. DCATTY. 'I herewith technic for your 'service - in the wey,of advertising, the notice of Stichter & Me. ' successors to Keitn & Stichter, Dead: mg, gho are agents fer'BrandrethPills, and perhaps fur others. You will 'perceive . the form of their language. - under Ahem circumstances. and 'my business is to apprise you of the teatime ey which the genleinen, to whom goy refer WM:Tr:already giveii,folir of them KW to the in: terencei mid one. Mr, G. 11. Miller, since the reference; but without being informed of it by me. or in any manner alluding ,STICBTER & ltriCsOlet, (as sueCessors to Kelm . Sc Stieliter, Readieg.) having been duly appoint ed county agents , for the excellent and superior medicine above nained, are:now prepared to sup ply the demands of !turner agencies, and wif be gratified by the appointment and sJpply to new ones, on the usual liberal terms. - •' Fur the character of these- pills, we refer witli confidence. but without asked consent, to• the following named gentlemen. who have said , then) long:enough knout their 'tree value in, cninpartson . with any -oilier' now marbei.-- Thetr_relative locatitin gives every facility to the inquirer who desteel to obtain, other. for sale of use, a first rate article." To take.them in.consecutive order, then Mr. C. W. Porter. P. M., Maiden Creek, Jan. 26. gook Hof me on commission, 6 doz. Since that time4m purchased of K.-&. S. Reading 6 dozen, ,and no the 4th inst. took 6.dozen, of me, stating' 'that 'he nev er had a medicine which brought back . good 4- report, nor one, Which, had so ready a sale. • As he is Post Master, any person can easily •and cheaply ascertain whe her , my veracity can be impeached and at the same time -learn what othei,pilla, - he sells or has sold. , I Mr: G. H. Mther, - late Brickensville, had requested me to appoint hint an agent for Wpm elsdorr, becelise, he well knew-the velum of.-the article; April 20th he took of me 4 - dozer. and on the 24th inst. he had Bold 26 bused, tt being in Woinclsderf, a new article, and bought 2 dozen Mere. • I • • .„,,This statement is similar to the foregoing; • 'To Mr. 51`Kinty, nne dozen were sent at a venture.. perhaps in December. 'Jan. -25,1 left him 2 dozen on commissitin,aad an the Ilth inst. he paid me for 7 dozen, stating, as do the ethers.' that nu medicine with which. he is acquainted' has as good-a name and•so ready a see. Peter Kline,' Post s Master; has -sold to a man, *who has •the while swelling, probably nter athoni I teen, and who states, that no whets rem edy has rendered him any service; but that this has, and pow that hole:persuaded to persevere, I 0111 fully ncreuaded he will entirely recover. Samuel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pill'', but states, that he fi nds 4 'of these equal to 8 or 9 of them—that tho', he had theie less than 4 menthe. and the o th ers several'' years, of these he easy sells about 10 bozos where he has a call for one the other sort. Be mentioned a wont. an who has during several years suffered by the 'rheumatism, end though other remedies had been invoked, elle has not found any 1 ' benefit; save in the nsa of these pills. I would add much general and particular in. In, mation. but shall defer to a more convenient opportunity ad exposition which meet be interest ing to all who are liable to disease'''. To the bu. slimes in hand, the refereitee, 1 bare paid the at within it seems to merit, and 1 thns leave it wilt the earnest deeire that it may be read With can. dor, end produee the e% to which truth ia al ways entitled. Res niftily, • ' ' . CA %WIELD, - Travelling Agt. United States. Pottsville. May' 29 •_ :12•tf The i'ollinving named gentlemen cotilkie the list of agents for this county,and trieinity,e so fat as they are at present received. 'Other namet wilt be added as agents shell - be ppointed. II He T. & J. Hrry. Pottsville. Daniel Savlne.Sehuylkill Haven, Caleb Wliteler,Pittegrove, • Joh'n Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, • " .1. 4 G. ItatC. Pint Clinton, 11 K. hiller; tleKeansburg, . Wm. Taggart. Tamaqua„ - I F. Dreg Sr. Co. Tuecaroro, Samuel Boyer, Middle Port, • . - Seidel & CoAlimborg,. J. Wiest. Klingeretown, - Aaron .tlattliews, P. .11. Lower Mahantarigo Jacob Knuff nan.. Uppit' • . - do Ketiffinetr,- do • • do _ •'y F. flamer. P. IT. Willersharg, (Bethel P. 0.) I Graiztown. • • Principal Office; 169 Race 'et. Philadelphia •• WILLIAM IwniGtiT, . l i I- vice Pres't N. A. Col. Health. FRESII GARDEN, SEEDS. 11HE following seeds warranted fresh. are fered for sale ,nt ieduced prices by the sub. F critter. Globe A nich9ko • Asparagus_ White Solid Celery Broad• Windehr- Beane Red do - 'do Early Six Wiek do Corn Salad Early Valentine do Sweeter Sugar. Corn ;. White Dutch Pole do Curled Cress Horticultural. . do Early Frame Cucumber Lima . "` do. Lopg Pickling du Early Torrap Beet Elk Plant BiOlad do Cu lled Endire • sugar 'do Leet , I • . florecule Ear .Culled Broceoli . • • Errly - Catikage dO Brussels Sprouts 7 . 11o0LI cabba g e do Early York Cabbage India lead do Early - Sugar Lual.do Melons - • Large York do ,- Nasturtium . Green Curled Savoy do Okra or Gumbo Largo. Drumhead do Silver Skin Onton Flat.Dutch.do. Yellow Strasburg do, Red Pickling do Annual Red 'do Early Dorn Carrot 'Curled. Parsley Sogar.Parsnip - , Mignioncito Es, ra Early Peas • Sage . Eirly Frame -do s Summer Savoiry I , Ilislims - DwiriProlifiO de Sweet litarjorou Early Ctiarltou Peas Thyme .' • • Dwarf" Blue Imperial do thiriari Seed DivartMarrossfat do' VW bile,Clover Seed Largo d o ., do. Rind , •do Bell Peppers" , •Flawei Seed', assorted. gaMmatti Pompithi White Onion Setts i. Field d o - -do r' 'do 'Early LoOESearietßedish Earls,Balinen Radiib Whin:CFl:map do • -,.:Red Turnip do Summer White. do •;. thick , Winter ~do,: Savoy 15plUtleh . • - Earty Rush Squib& - `- 'White Flat'Turnip. 1. Red TOMO lb/Rid do - Dula Rigs' -Ake, at few;of.° Fox's Early ailedling Potatoes: ' :This potato* bails dry *hen quiie . ,youog......ba ry erirly._and ationdant bearer. - All kro l do • `P rocured ofGraver- - Sceds,r - by the Quantity. al the shortest notice. Also Agricultu ral linplemcnir.; az r Aspavegui yetrriiiild, obtained' tip " prder., 7 ; 9/SLIM mentEngis EEO • litlitat!, fi".llithetliiirair ' - Wilir - -`cls#lirS .. •.'i- ) - , , P- ''-C.'....' Fl6llCOOOlllOl4l*-'-iiiiit.,:. tOjiiteibi,ol.*; ;*iikt, _10.4: - Itanscsixik , Cacrat itif Pilltrnatrn. WiniarneriXotion,--firniWent:. Wisisiirsii - ttr*sla Biiiiirsi Cilia:o, Ornito4sied ell illeinenteed the l i m -P 41 4 1 14-4 clilerliir.. - 21: -.- '''---. --''', -- --':F..., .;,:.' ' - - - : - IlttAXl'VitA*o'llAS''. *0: .-A il4tigidirlii; Reamlit--31*- S. E. Austin Wei aitack - W ividilltia drama iiithie fill of:108i originating frOOt a -itio,lent - eald, which settled : cp.' on her lungs. i Varian's . remedies„ - ~were reierteei t6=ths(niosteliilfal physicians Fe in Sioninlied, .jestOp ex . ..40,1NA . fearful...a , cowing:San Ai S in 1 hegie to firer upon heir:. :She,' . , 111Mb:feet to violent - 0e of Coughing; espectoin l a rgagaini. titici'pf littler and, wail evidentlyObiliing:. eery fast i• :birth's. di 3 Orerning initiation, Silos all the '. tridents remedies had been tried In vein. 'and eigeSi'daright but the grave scorned twain:lid her 'any prospect at Setiekthet.invelnable,-Lia/sorn re: ' stored her - o” bealth4 4 ,and -- cow, 7hi the plane of that emaciated-form, withering to !decay, sbis--hi- Mingling in totiety; in better ,brillh _rind Spirits than she bee enjoyed for years.' irrr Seti deacrip• Lion of thiiinteresting case in Dr.iVlfistar's"Pre aloe ati Conaniription.f; ' ' .•' '- ' f • - . Disinterested , Teslinaimy.— Having witnessed the imrprising efficacy of Dr. Wiktaes prepare. ••non of Wild Cherry. in the 084:I. :Of Mrs. Austin;li cheerfully recommend ,it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged .his 'statementi trueend-car. rect. - : i, J. H. wataptte, M. D. . New YorkiApril 12,. 1841. ~ _ •-- . .. 1 , r .• ..A Sinpfis lug Cure--,Mrs.. Mai the :Wilson. a poor but highly_ respectable member of the .Meth. ottist enure.h. was 'also afflicted will. Consump tion in its worst • forth?, and connldered pant re. vinery by Oilier friends. A bottle of this Bal. sal was prei-erited to her, which relieved hie int• rtnediateljr.• This .cirennistattLit. being:, made known to thenrienibers Of this Chtirch,' they , pur.. chased several bottles forher; whieh, reliever' her entirely.e". The .same society hitve - purchased over forty. bottle?, for persons in I indiligen: eir. comstances.'and positively assertiit has nut been usnAisi a single instance' whew i i t has 'net given totrprisirig • relief. 1D We, the undersigned. ineml bin'Benetrolent Society of the Me having - examined the above slat Wilson's cane, hereby certify it i free, and earnestly i recommend remedy - to ell whe are afflicted. - .:Georms - blitiss,, ' ' Maul G mina, • THOISAA COMO , ' ELIZAD •11 JACOBS. Liver Complaint .— Mrs. . Eliza i Thempaon was afflicted with ihiscor4tairt for smarty five years, dor,ng which time she was under-the most skit. fel•physicians—had tried Mercury. Botanic, and flornempathic remedies. and evely thing that al. fared her arty hopes ofrelief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, semetimes in the shoulder and small of tfie back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been-and. ble to sleep on the right side for threepears. - By the use of this Balsam, she 'Wait cured lea few (weeks, and remains well.to thilay: . - ' i. • '-1.- • -1 " ELIZA - 'HOMPSON.. . • . Rozbotough, Sepietrater 12.1844. • Dear Sir—Please sandine tto bottles: more' of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, l9ke tbat'you sent ine beibre.- - -I Nine Itakce nearly all - n(OM first, and confidently believe this medicine lill-mire 'inc. I have used ti great enenji remedies within •the last veer. but have never found any thing - that ices relieved too so' . much. It•lhas- stopped my eough entirely, checked my aught sweats, and I sleep better at night andieel - betterin every way than I have foe many months.-- - ••• . • Yens!, respectfujly, -.-. ' cj Jinn "KOLLIN . ' Holm sburg, Sept mber 12,184 L Fricnd - Wititar-4 Must, again trouble 'theta to send me two-bottles More of th invalu,ableflal. sem.. 1 have' noiv taken three ladles is all, and, can ensure thee that it ban done . me: Murk ggod than all Medicine niece ever taken be. foie. Send me by ithe stage on. soon as possible, and oblige thy friepd. • . Jabots HOLLOWAY.' ißrisfol, Sep Other ti, -iri4l. - Deee.Docteir,—Hearing so marry people talk about the Wonderbd cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consiglio ion, I sent tonne of Your Agents the other day' if Jr a battle and • have fo u nd it to relieve me so much , that I : want, three ; bottles moreseLt soon, s I believe it will cure me too. I have used a_ g eat many balsams ofdyfferent•kinds, I hive tried, Jaynes Expeoto. rant and other medicines besides, but nothingfiss ever dune me as (Mich gond a ., t yours hen. Sena by the steamboat Bolivar . . ours truly, ' II Timm Tnonasi.' PAIIOI.IN lUD EREA.T , DEIHL TT. it` SADNESS AND Copon.-..—The Rev. Dr: Midair has addressed us a letter in which ho says two of his daughters had suffered severely . with. an obstinate cough frequent pain - s in the' breast,-f Sec..' and - appeared to be going into al rapid decline. By the use of a' few bottles of thts.rnedicine they have entirely *recovered and not enjoy excellent health. "- - • Asthma Cured.4—nr.,. Jacnb O'nyder has au. throned, us tasty that he wan afflicted :_with this annoying, coniplaint for several, years: and had tried every. - thing in vain. Me was years , to constant wheezin ~ a troublesome Conch, Spit. big of Phlegtio, Pour in the Chest, and sometimes in the region 14'1114 Heart,. and ncithing".else ever gave hint relief I. . ? . ': . ! •-.' • Chronic Coug!l:—Air. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted' with an !obstinate Coukh; origicuiting tam a disease of the Lungs lied Chest, hod never found 'pop thing to give him. relief buithis ,Bal .. . - Such i n fact is ithe nature and s implicity of this medicine. 'and so extraordinary have been many of the. cures It has performed, that it has alreatly ;attained tie - highest reputation. and at. though ••scarce tan' . yearn finite elapsed since it was eflit made public., we - can' proudly say, ill, tame has spread in every direction. and ii is tap idly acquirink.a,lcelebrity. tnieqesallt d by itik) - Anedteine eveirdreked to public notice.' ' . i •' . 'DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS '," . In every .section lio the country, Win' find this" Medicine an important and valuable •aciditiontt° their snick, and shittild ., -- - ' •• : : • t ALWAYS Kt.:F:O. VP ON:HAND. ' ' Canliftiw - er, . • As it is not in our power to place it within the meets' of all these afflicted.. and there ire, doubt. lose; thousand . Buttering who would resort to it for relief if they could 'obtain irconvenietitly.„, Er Be partidular" when ynu , -pnrebtisr;to ask' far Dn. Wt~rea a Balsam 01? IWILD - CHgRiT; is there is an article Milled the'' SYROP;011. ' WILD CLIEIIRY." advertiiMd, which is' entirely a differ ent medicine. • - -. 1,- ' .. • , NATIIRE'SOWN PRESCRIPTION. ' A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pinind meparetion of the Nevus Vergimana, or " Wild Cherry Bark"--approve' by tho.Colfrge of Phar nutty, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and touverti l alty acknowledged the Most ,viluable Fuinily Medicine' ever discdvered. • No Quackery!. Nc Dreeptige. The physician may boast ut his skill in many diseases—tbe'l itaick may-,puff his Wonderful corer, but of all the reniedies ever discovered tin diseases of the pulifionary organs, it is universal., ly admitted nothing hat ever proved as encees.• as that on/trilled Medicine. -Dr . .' Wistor,'s Basil& , i-Cherry, which_ • has effected some of the moat 4monieihteg cures ever recorded in this' history- 1 M - medicine. . Such indeed aro the astonishing, healing _mid -restorative properties of this Balseim.:lhat MTh" in ttie advanced stages cif einsnmption, - , and. He . Liver Co4taititat diseatres - which have baffled the skill of the most distingutabed when paliente have tioff • ereci with the :most din' •tressing memb o greaf Sftffldedryia breoast:lg, night *taints. fikeding oisbe MM.. ere: eftel the mew. esteemed !remedies of. - our,Pliarietiempitui --have this invateable'rernedy has net only peat surprising relief' but actually effected cures. after hives: of recover i had been entirely_ de snaked of. , . Besidmi eurtiriaing - elfl 'Meg in These, formi. ooniplaints, it has proYed. a *ll superior. remedy for diseases orchildien,.. sech el Gimp. Whooping Cadet. && _and.-in:Mom) disprdeid lhat s orevail scsextenSircliihroughout the -win* season, such is Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. fvsa, Paineirt t4e Brfate. proceeding from negiMei Colds.ft stands ntrtivalled. Piepared. wholesale and retail,- by!.llrita.ralea & Co. , Chemists;, No. 33 South- Fourth. 'greet. Philadelphia., Price $1 00'it b0tt1e...;.! • - fold in Pottsville by - . -). JOHN ,Agent for Behnylkill Mindy. ffPDrugelats and deatere . ' tupplieit at . the .wholeaslo prices , . . : - January I ...- • ' r , , tli . IMIEUTOPi BOA.tinING FCilefo .- Ftii.t.rs.—Ssitzatidr in: ChArer.Comity, Penn iyprinia;2B- Miles N.- W..: from'. Phil:l'6loM, and ; 3 colas from The Readlag 1411 . 11cml at fbcomigyillet., NoWintrer St- 'Aral% f,f ''-•P.9okllengariOto/0 I*-P:0 door; abine the 'C'ity firAßlll,..,ll/1, the undersigned, basin:twat:led gla the interest of G. blic._Mena,,th the busty= of Geo. W.Blennt & Sou, and having associated our_ selves under the firm able:its & airatidt.lnfOrm, our friends : . and cipecially the': friends of the late OPA, th - t- it it oar Intention to publish and keep's constant :supply. of air. the Books published' he the late fins: also a getferal assortment _Of t;chool and Miscellaneous Boole,' en assortment of Lena and 'WI:Mtn; Papers. Blank and Account Booki of all de. scum:ans. with a general arsortment of Esadietary.' Having an extensive !finder, connected with their establishment; which„ ilt enable them to famish any kind of Blank Benksomled and hound at the shortest notice. any miscelltuieona wtiths can to o rd Country' lies Mien' in e,st the fair market rice. for Gwds. WM. G. MENTZ. VIM* ROVOUDT. -Vbibliebible, Feb 19, ' In retiring from business as a Bookseller, in which have been liberally sustained for fbrlY year.. I would return my grateful thinks rot; the support, stea dily given me. especially to my •Gentutn friends in the country. age and bodily infirmities have indu ced me to withdraw, and I would respectfully rec ommend my son ( late partner) and Wm. Rovnuat as my suceessors, who will continue the business as heretofore- hoping they tnoy receive that. patronage so liberally bestowed on me. • . ' Phila. Feb. I, '1 GEO. W. MENTZ. 2 NEW GOODi—JOSEPH WHITE '. & SUN harel n hand a large and general assortineni afresh end seasonable good% which ] will be sold cheap for'C sh, or in exchange for country produce. ~ +. _ -: • ' . Mt. Carlion.flet.3lst IR4O. - : 4 RESUMPTION BUSINESS. , . NEW DllliG STORE: c l i witHEStibsciiber returns hisgratelnlackn iel ••• edgemeots to the cttizena of Pottsville rid others, others, who steppedforward to his Madden af ter the loss of his property by fi re in December last, and would also acqiniint them and the fiuti. he generally, that he has again commenced the Druz Business in thehocise formerly occupied by Charles %V. Clernene. in Centre Street. in the borough of,Pottsville,where may always be had a general assortment op . . 1, DRUGS, i MEDICINES, • PAINTS • PILLS. - • GLASS. DYE STUFFS. And everrother article l in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and steam oa. dating terms. N. B. 1113' Physicians descriptions carefully ot,up at the shortest mitice. May 30, 1;35 . I W3l - . •T. EPTING; I . :re of the Der. .`(findist church. ment of' 14Irii. in all respects Dr.' Wistar's i. . . • PATENT LIAO - FLA r&ROUND ROPE: 1 AND 0 e.tv atter. . I ' Line, Twine and Cits ; rdnge Manufnetnry, READING, PA. • ' . , T , 110111 AS JACKSON 4 begs leave to return his most sincere thanks to Captains and owners of Boats, store . keepers. his i f lends and the nubile igen erally. for the vary liberal atronage and matty favors he has received during period of upwards: of 12 years, tvhicn has elapsed since be commenced the above busmess in Reading. and he would respectful ly inform them that alter the destruction of his man. utaetory by the great,fliFhet of January,,lB4l, he built an entire in, and cb more extensive I Rene- Walk, which he has fitted np . withmew and i mproved machinery -of the best deiscriation. for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully- e qual to any in, the United States. Ile has clad added to the above. en establishment for the manufacture of all linos of light cords. Bed Ropes, Halters,l Wash Lines,Twit es, Chalk. Wiwi. and measuring lines, f every variety. • i t • 1 T-. J would also respectfully .inform.oll who may I be likely to want the 'article. that be manufac tures Flat Ropes for raisieg Weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much use.i in the mines of Europe, and for the purpose to which-it is-applied it has many; and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. • T. J. will insure:his Plat Ropes to be madd-of the very best niaterml, iu the most carefid and exPerien. Ira manner, and by mactunery . of the best and moat accurate principle. , An extensive assortment ofecials of Italian, Manilla, and Tar'd Russia Helped Rope. Bow, Stern and Toeing lines of all 'sizes, Packing, for steam engines.lines.Twines and Curdage of ev ery description.' Alen, Mir. Patch and Oakum. con stonily kept on hand. I T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian Ilemp, selected to Italy and imported expreOily for his manta:imam. as his long ex canoe. in then aking of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made tiro gond, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect. . .Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing lien weighing I-Inth oleo ounce, to a thousand feet length 013 inch flat rope weighing n Inns . , or From a . 15-inch cable to a cotton chalk line , will be thankfid ly received and promptly ? execute) on the must rea sonable terms., Anything ordered for Schuylkill con n ty .willbe delivered by-rail; road in a few hours,'free o freight. P. s. any quantity of Fir taken at Media price. Reading. Feb. 19 .-. " B—ly ' PriErAISVLVELNIAT BALL, POTPOTI'SV#LLE, PA. WILLIAM V. JOHNSON, • g2ESPWTFLILLY announces to his numer. as nag frjencia and the public that ho has taken this commoilious Establishment. re. fitted it up in a superior inamier. and ;;I:01 is now read ji to acco nmndate the tray. ening eumoMnity: The building is vets Lase. three stories ! high, sitnate:on the Main street. opposite the Minors' Bank . and in the mn.i. pleasant part of the Borough, and is Well iitin pled ihe purposes intended, havinelarge Dining Itoninii, extensive- - and airy parlours, site - and dnuhle !ridging foinnysT. &C. The publie may test , assured that the Wines and Liquors kept will be nj the choicest kind, with . goist conks. attentive and obliging waiters, ant, a well supplied table, tOrether with his Personal attention,` e feels confident will insure all comm. niencies recessary to tbie contort of suck as may favor him with their eniacn. 1 - • ' The Reading Room ii i well supplied with pa. pers from different seetkani . of thecnuntry. Large stabling and attentive 'Ostlers. _ MB: There is a t l efretory in the' basemen' story of the Dialing. *here all kinds or Petresh ments ran be obtained Ai the shorteid &dice. Plitaillle; October 30 MOUNT. II T,ON HOTEL. • r 4/triy ill ! County, toEBBEN BRIGHT ' respectfully announces his friends and the public that he has tak. en thip,splendid, airy anddelightful , mitt:Wish- I • ment.situated at the termination o the Reading and . Philadelphia 'Rail Ivo'itood where he will be happyte ss -. . • in those who visit the Coal Region. ou t Utillieririg or for the' purpose of.enjoving the mountain air, and Wafer. The Hotel is large. finished and furnished in the best style-i•fand Pains will be spared to render satisfaction to elf On may favor it with a visit. ...Being widthu ten minutes Walk of the Borne& of POttsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust an d noise of that berty,bustling place:. it{ :ta - coir fidently b'elieved that it will be found mach morn .pleasant -and agreeable, than any - other Hotel in iho.vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and beautiful gardee, - overtrain .the River Schuylkill, the ,Schu v I kill Canal, - Mount Carbon . Hail fined.lestending to the Mines and thenc t o &angry) theCtutreTurnpike. and at - the same time affording a real and rpiriantip view of five Mountains. , _The honeols suipbcd with pure mountain spring water, - and a Bathing establishment' unrivalled in the. -country.' A -splendid Weiser° Car is kept far , thecschisive accommodatton of visitors; who may tsedispoped to visit the Mines, or enjoy the - wild" and roman• tic scenery' of the sunOunding eduntry.l Individ. oats or familimmay rely on haviiitaMplattiom t and efery.Possible attenlirm. Mount CarbonJunel9. JUL , HORSES , HORSES ' , ipOOFS ilorntcoag...a eure dcitrootion ma+ to. Rink Bone. Spnvio, Wand GiUtiand ' anon hose*. • I Roeir's retMolUt - Currants; for the core or Scratches; Corko. Foundeft:and ail tore Vibe feet end lif ‘ nbt.; • - Eiznacctto,w,•for Strains. %truism stiffor'ss - Of " • fresh iiippq of !lie shire article, jot' reetii.. tved and for Ole - et, :. C. MUITCVS. • Drug Store, Centre Stied, rottatille. Fara . " • IQ-, ;-%; • MINNI IlliPfgAteM4 ' OLD istAntrarnui pkAioglimi:Ei ~ . . lOC Pon inta*.tit4lNNlL or Sorg Alum - , - TUrinivErtbete beg leave to eill Zi.' ', ' ' - .the etteVitsolt,4if their , nen r, ~ X r,51. 1, - and the Willa in general; to OM : ' ' towing, _artaingerecot 'for the year 1042, tor. 'tbaptrposer Of bringing , ant Cabin. Second Cabot and Steenge passengers - , . • 14,1/iirisie hie gJ Mysore; Pocket& • Sailingthis las t 13tts and 25th ofOvery month: Tbe ships comprising this line are ', - • Geis: Washington, -1 Indep;ndent4 - Vnited Sates, - 'L'Sheffields G arl ick, , , ',I, Siddtma. '. Patrick Ilenrj• .. Remo% , Vivre:Lan, , . r Stephen Whitney, - By 00 Leaden Poikets, To sail from New Yorkt . the lat. 10th and 20th.- aod from London en the .7th, :17th and 27th of tactrmoinb. ' - • Mediator, , Ontario. Wellington, . - Toronto. , . Quebec, Westminster. ' . Philadelphia, - St. James, ' , Switzerland, Maltreat, Hendrick Hudson, _-Gladiator, In connection with, this above, and for the pin pose ofeffoiding still ;dealer facilities to passen gers, the sutweribera hive establishid the Star line of .Lmerpool Packets,' To sail from Liverpool- al the 7ili and 19th of everv'month. comprising the folloveng very su perior mast sailing shit+, viz :-.. . • Russell Myatt, Capt. Illoaes, 1000 lima Echo.' _ I Sill. 850 - St. Mark, I Alezarder, 7ilo . - Wittig°, Castle. I Glover, 1000 All of which, are nearly new. first class; copper. cd and copper fastened. :The last tour are , own. ed exclusively by thelaubf•cribers, a fact which. indepaidetit or their !ling standing in their bu. shiest; it is presumed fS a sufficient guarantee to the public which no other house in Uteirline can present. The above ships• will-be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succession. thereby affording pa'sengets an opportunity .of • e ar embarking at Liverp I dc, a eekly , an that there Will be no kisible , tentiolf. Passengers who wish will be found wi h an abundant 'suPplv of suitable provision for 'pie voyage, at the low rate atm:dollars. In all , dives where - the-parties de dine coming, out, the 'morn paid for their pas. sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to ,send money to their rie rids., drone at sight will be given on the folio ing Bank and Branches, viz:— On the. Provincial 041 Ireland, payable at Cork Limeriek Cloamel Londonderry Slig ' Wesford Belfast %Vat 'fordo Galway Armagh Athl e Coleraine Kilkenny. Balltp Tralee %Tunghai both killers Monaghan Banbridge Ballttmena Parsonstown Dow opatrick Cardn t . Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Bandon Ennis.. Bashantion - Strabane' Dongarve Ma llow Moneymore Catehill Kilresh , Scotland—The City Bank•ot Glasgow. England—Messm Phillips 4 Ttpladv, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Req ., Liverpool. Fur further particulars apply o address (if by letter post paid) GLOVE R & McIIURBAY, , t 100 Piriesset, corner Southy o r to • P. 44. BYRNES, 3 AG W E a N te T rt s o . o Road, Liverpool. Messrs.' Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough; Esq. Alto ny. Benjamin Barman, Ern. Pnitsville. Passages direct Asm Dublin. Belfast, Landon &Try arid Cork. The subscriber is now ready to engage Possei.gets to sail direct hum either of the above named Porta in vessels to sail in the months of April. May, and'inne. or The aubscribdr, will aka engage Parson, 'gene going out front New' York to. London or Liverpool, and transmit mewl to any part of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at the Minds' Journal office. 1 B. BANNAN. FOR, SA LE.-THE aubser!ber is au • rthorized to ' ell at *into sale for cash. all the 'personal property belonging to the North American Coal Company, consisting of 43 lame Rail' Ruud Cara, suited to the track of the Mount' Carbon Ruil Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cara all in good order, two Trunk Wig. gons, together with a variety of fiststresne. cessary for minini operations, eyllioder and oiheir Screens, Chits, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools. Picks, Shovils. Chains. ke. Together with• one fifteen 'rile power Engine complete. one, Theodolite an level in good order. Apply, to • JAMES SILLIM AN, Jr. - August , 35—If PTLES I skerv•4loo REWARD. an: HUNDRED _ DOLLARS REWARD has been offered - for months, to any one who will us a Wile of flays' Liniment for the Piles without being mired. -Of thitiouride sold. in no one instance {tax it laded of a cure. . Proof overwhelming to be seen where it is sold. It is also a certain cure in nearly every case. ( externally) hi the following complaints. For the Piles 1 I Tightness of the chest, Fur all Dropsy I especiully in children, j I fender Feet Foul Ulcers ofthe legs. Sore throat by can ere or other fungus - sore., , or ulcers • - however - obstinate of I coup" luijg standing Whooping cough , Fresh, Wounds Scald Howl' 1 Ghiblainii&c. &C. 1 . LO OK OUT'. - some Shindies have counterfeited this article end put it up with itarioiiis devices.' Do not tie i in posed,uprin.. One Piing will only protect you— it la. the name. Of COMS.TOCZck. ,CO.: that none: must be aleises on the wrapper or you ate chilzkted.. DO not forget it. - Take this direction tint your and teal by that;or never buy it: for it Is impassible foriany other to be true or gen aim Sold by I' ' ' , ' • - COMSTOCK ISt 1 7 0. • . New .. York, 71 . 1 114iiden Loncond also by Clemens' & Farm, and John S. e. Morten.. ! - • - Druggoti, Pottaville,SchnylkillCounty July. 3 . 1 . • ; • 27-1 . .. Ell . leii C eubscribe4 would"announce to the, palm _ that they have taken the store lately-Deem pied ,by J.W. [Aaron & Co. and have just re ceived and npenedjan assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, RucensWire, we. among which are ' 1 1 , D.O,Y GOODS. r Blue -Black and Fancy . colored- Cloth and .Caaviiners-Sattineitv-Monalin de LaneiChint zev=-Flannels—Crtotr- do.--Checke. Tickings. Ilnijnoa—Bleached sad Unbleached Wilding— Winter IFestingaShawle.. -Silk and Cotton Mandkerchiefe— olsy—Worrted and en 7 .5 nui Itoiriery —kl.na II e and Hall Lime—Glover- Umbrellas, ike,- ' • - GROCERIES. • Rip-SavaLeguira and :Browned Coffees-- Loaf and !frown Sitgars-Young • Hysoti-Gun powder.-Impertalt.and Blach-Teas-Pickledr - -;- Sinces-Syrnp-Sugar Udine and Trinida&Mo. lasses-Sperm and Common Oilsi 7 -Fish-Soaps -.Crackera:-.hiesataitts and Cu runts -,Elope I - QUEENS WARE.: , - Lit:aped:Granite. Coin Men ind Scotch 'Wu re. Glass •Tumblers e l - Plates.' limps, &c. together with 'en assortinent of - prophet!. Cedar Ware. Shoveli, &C; 'Poen of which we would invite the 'attention of onr frienda end of the, public feeling confident, that we can give satisfaction to " • - • ". 1' ' ' &'SILLYIIIAI,I.:. L.W. Tstarrau6i, / • Pr PILLTINatt,i . NOTEMDer.IM : , 10 the Stock-holder a lathe compfingloremet - ing a bridge, over the North .Ead Brernekel the 'riots "Surrehettuiti. biltheen c a t &awl, an 4 ai mouth of Fa' hill ereek. 1 1\TOTICE -- ,E 2 MOOT t i!ehtiliat *meet. of'ssut T iota klkitiers belteld et the battier efgavida rk; in the o ot-Cattayriorro, o r t 31Ors,tsy s the 2 itirer - May , nes t , bettireen the hourabi one reelohk entt.sii T n'eleek,4"., M., for the purpose or electing Snit President. shell/lens gsys,orte Tresimir, end enel*Metify; 'said frit ttie tistittik.year:" '• - -8; Altinth• zzm NEW STORE: , ti 111AbOle : of IllOrWlict!ntle 7,iin on . pod 61r/s.Cousts. bfrigazwiNeinnt. *ugh. She , chisis,andalldistaseref lkißresisianti Lung% „ . , teueling4o.,Conaumplinivir • coniposed of the Isracentratai- virtues of Igrehound, Bonito. • /Mod 'Notel‘ tiatrtnarl and stveralother ver subslanem Pnrared onig WINSLOW Rochester, N. -, Y. - 'WE innocence and universally a mused twctral 46 virtues ortins 'Herbs from wh ich the-BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made,are too generally known to requite remimmesdation t it is therefore well ne cessary to observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal propenies, highly concen trated and so, happily Combined with several other aegm bi e sabsinnees. u to render it the most speedy. I . m ild a nd carotin remedp.now in ntat,for the tom plaints above menti one d. ANOTHER FACT`.'` - Mr. Wittslown-Hir: Having derived the most aston. id l ing beady bythe nye or your 0, Balsam of Hore [ hound.” lam omens In some way. to aid in - extending its benefits to others, and will berefore state the , fact:* in My own case. In January last. 1 had . bees B ,filictedwith an Maiming Cough and . Bleeding at the 'ANIL tar nearlyficeynonths. during which time I used every - eve thing almost. recommended in similar cases, bat found little or no relict Having given up my bus inesm s entirelYrand by the advise of Physicivns made preparation to go South as soon as practicable, I - was advised to make trial of the above trots valuable Medicine. and to my great surprise, found almost in stant relief, and by using only four bottles was en tirely restored to health. S MITI. 0 ROGERS. Carper. Frankfort. May 15.1840. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale hv CLIO' ENS & PARVIN, atd Iv st. T. Cry , - usu. Mitt/mile, Pa. and bythe Druggists in the country generally: August 28 35-Bmo GULDEN SWAN 110TEI/ No, 69, N. Third at.,,abore Arch, PhilqelPhia • frj• BOARD ONE DOLI;.AR PER DAY. II ARLES WEISE his I.msed this old-estab fishedd hotel, which has been completely put ).,4, in order for the accommodation of travelling and permanent boarders.' 11 ." It proximity to business, renders it desirable-to strsngers and residents of the city.s 'Every portion alba house has un dergone a complete cleansing. The pill:nary department iS of the fist order—with good cooks and servants selected to trisure attention tegueata -as accommodations for 70 persons. Those who may favor the house with their eastern. may -be assured of finding the best of fare the best of attention, and, as is stated above, very reasonable charges. 11l Single day, $ 11. 25. Tr Roam fur horses and vehicles. Also horses to hire. . 117 Germantown and Whitemo rsh Stage Office. December.ll. 1841 50—tf NEWS' ROM AND . - PERIODICAL AGENCY. %ME subscriber has determined to open a jL ISiews flown and PctiodicatAgcncy. in con nection with his establishment, where subscri,s- tious to the following' Magazines and NewSpa pera will be received: and ail the Magazines and part of the Newspapers; subscribed mad paid for at this Establithment. will be delivered free of . past age. - • Godev's Lady's Book • Graham's Magazine Ladies Companion Merry's Museum Dollar Magazine New York Knickerbocker Lad,'s Musick! Library Young People's Book Magazine of choice and Enter taining Literature do 3 00 United Slates Gaz. daily. Semi-weekly 4' weekly. Prnnsylvania Inquirer. do do do Boston Notion ' Weekly. 300 Brother Jonathan do 3 00 New World ' do . 3 tr.) Saturday Courier do • 2 00 Saturday Everting Post du 2 00 Saturday Chronicle • do 2 00 New York Mechanic • New Yurk Weekly Tribune, the organ of tin. '‘Nalional. Home League for the Pridection of ittlferietin' Industry. and tineof the very best Paperitlie. United States.- do - 2.00 Subscribe to either of the above publications 1 in this Boron h and vicinity, trill find it to their advantage t call at this °like and make arrange. n receive the respective periodicals free dt. postage. "I'lle numbers of any of the above publications can be paid, tbr monthly, •weekly or aunually, at the option of the euto,cribers. Feb. 19, 6 B. BANVAN. Mg. J. A. GROH riIOF6BOR OF mu-tc, ruvectluity tender. his services to the citizens of Pottsville. He.will be happy to watt on any one desiroug of instruction on the Piano Forte together with Singing, the Flute, Flageolet, ACcorifenn, besides other masted in struments. It sufficient encouragement is offer ed,' he proposes to open a singing sellout. The first quarter will be devoted to laying • the foun dlings) of mte-ic, and after that the higher branch es will be taught. Lessons in Sacred 'Music will he given to suit the lianas congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught in both the German and English languages. Pianofortes thntd and repaired; Mr. Grohe's raidetice is at Dr. Brandoer's. No. 9 Mohanton go Street. Sept. 25, ISA L 39—tf. RAM ROAD IRON. Acomplete assortment of Rail Road Iron from .21:12 to 1,X4 inch. Rail Road 1 ins, from 33in. to 56 in. external chamtter, turned & unturned. It ail Road Axles,'" 3 in. diameter Rail Road &atm manufactured from the paient I•TV Cable Iron. Rail 'Road Fet, for placing between fhb- Iron • Chair and atone block of edge .Railways. India Rubber Rope, manufactured from New Zeal nd Flax saturated with India Rubber, and intendul for • Incline Planes. Chains. Juist received a complete attainment of • Chains. from a in. to I . ved and manufactured from the best cable Iron. - Ship Roa and Railroad Spikes, of different sizes, kept constantly on band and for eat° by A. & G. R % LSTON, & N 0.4. South FronrSt. PHA. Jan. 10 J. HARRADEN, Forwarding and anxinasiois . Merthant, SiVINE': WIRER, Saar Tuna, Pniunzurnie. gib E.:!iPECTFULLirintorpis his friends and `ti public. that , he continues at his old stand. end will have 'PLATS leaving nis Wharves daily for Pottsville and the intermediate placer , . • The Schuylkill Navigation-Company lumina reduced their sta., freichui on Merehandize and others articles. both up anti dows. will be 25 per cont.•luiverthan former rates. • Fcbauery 26 9-6 m • HELD ACHE. JUDGE PATTERSON. RAD t f !lowing from Jndge Pitterson, for — th — ir — tys -h e e arit ° the first Judge of the County in which he lives. Midd'etown, Maid' 12,1840. Messrs. Comstock tk Co. Gentlemen—You are at liberty to w makespcbuse of the following certificate as . yo . o d eem ill beat sobserve the purposes which tt is intended.. [CERTIFIGATE OF JUDGE PATTERSON I 11 11E19:81 outrun' thatmy.daughter has been Olio ed with sick neadache fcir, the space elf abo,ut 20 'ears. the attacks occurring once in about two week's, trequena lasting 24 hours during whichtime the paroxysms have been tio severe. as apparently seen todeprive her of life. And idler having tried almost all other remedies in vain I have beets induced as a last resort to try Spoon's Headache Remedy as sold by you;. and to the rent disaJpiiintment and joy: of harself ;Ind" her-friends I found very materia relief from the first dose of the-medicine; she has followed bp' the directions. with the article, and m every cue when an attack wad threateneditasfound immediate reher i entil she is near permanently cured. 'rho attacks ere now very seldom. and disappear ina mediately after takinLap- quantityy, directed. A but ct that others may be benefited by . the use of this tru:y invaluable medicine. has Induced mete send you the above, and remain your Obedient - servant, , • ' JEIIU - PATTERSON. . - Judge °film Court C. P. Sold cisme byy Como o'er &co. 11. Maiden 'Lane. And ram be Wm , T-Epting.Clemens & Patine and 'JuneMartha; Itruggial.. Co. 2 - • 27.1 y IMMWM iledWers *fetter, Ringw orm and Rea - Ointment, j." . NICE SO CENTS A • BOX _ls one of the AIL best and meet efficacious remedies in those trodblesome dt.eases vet discovered . as the fol lowing certificate Will show..,. r This is to certify, that I" was afflicted with the Trattei in the few. I had large running sores, a ll o ver my Ihroat. chin. neck and cheeks, in. deed - I, wits ea bed that was ashamed 16 go out without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af. ti l • trying all the - remedies' I could think 01, but the slightest advantage, I was advised' t u tu edge 'a . reiler Ointment, which after _ailing.* few lime en - tired, cuied roe, and I am pleased to say: ALMA although the cure has been effected for some time, there is not anv appear. (dila retaining. , SAMUEL DEWEER. Apple street; above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia. July 2,1833, BEDIVELIPS GRI-EN OLNTMENT. For the'curt of Felorts . Uleers.Old Cuts and Sores. This invaluable Ointment has long been in me ' inAhe city and Liberties of Philadelphia, and its success in coring old =Tatham Sous, 'and log; standing mums, has been truly as. toniehing. Price 95 cents a box.. SEDWELL o S COUGH DROPS, Paws 25 miters PER sarrui—A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy. for Coughs. Colds, Hearsenele„Weekneas of the Brea4t. he., prude. cing rest and ease wbere.all other. remedies have The above highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to each article. The publiff will do-well to give them atrial. as many thousand have been.cuted by their use .Preps. red by James Bette. corner of '3d atm) use, streets, Philadelphia. fur Dr. Itedwill, and fur sale at the Drug and Chemical /tore of Jan. 1, 1— JOHN S.C. M ARTIN; Agent fur Pottsville end v.cinity. CHEAP WINTER cLorfuNG. Great Redaction of prices for cash., PINHE Advertisers are constantly receiving it Own their ,Manufactory in Philadelphia. a choi:e and varied assortment of .Snasonah'e elolhina. which they offer at the following low prices for cash : Superfine Blue, Black and Invisablo Green Dress Coats, from $l2 to 15 Superfine Eng. Beaver Cloth Coats, 10 to Is Heavy.=English Pilot, Cloth Coals, - Bto 10 Heavy Pilot Cloth Coats, for Miners ( first rate,) Real Pilot and Flushing Frock and Overcoats, as low as, ' Superfine Cloth and Cassimere Pants, sto 7 English Blue and. Black Sattinett pants, very best, First rate Sattinett Pants, all kinds, from 2 50 to 4 Heavy Fustian Pants, first quality 59 to 3 Extra Lyons Silk Velvet Vents, as ' low as Heavy English Plain and Fi3urcd Satin Vests, 3 to 3 50 Woolen Velvet Vests of all kinds, 175 too Bea vtir end Pilot Cloth Pants, for iners, Super line Cloth Round Jackets (In digo Blur.) Fine Settinet and Fustian Round Jackets, 2 59 to 4 On hand, a full ussortment of Fu-lions. ble trench and English Brood Clothe. end Elag. tic Preach I)oetikie Caysimerca, Double Urlled Fancy and Plaid Cosaimers, wooded colors, man prising the most fashionable styles now worn to Londoti Diontond Dragnet Waive Braver and Water-proof heavy double milled Cloths, for Overcoats.' Also—Sotto and Embroidered Srlk and Fancy Woollen Velvet Ve.tings, of the New est Pattetns, all of which will be made Li) to or der io the hest manner, onacc9mmodating terms, or low for Cosh. LIPPINCOTT 1Y TAYLOR, s 's Merchant Tailor., Corner of Centre it, LloliontungoSts. Pottsville,-December 18. 1841. . 51— Monthly. 83 00 do 3 00 do 3011 Co • 00 do 1 ilo do 5 00 --do 3 00 do 2 00 1001•••.$100: • WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N B. LEIDY • for a preparation of Sareap orilia equal to his MEDICATED ExTitAcT sA SA l'A RILLA It is positively the strongest presiar.it fon of Sawa-_ parilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is equal to SIX I'IN'I'S of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and COW/• try fu. making Syrup thereftsm..and who will sell ii at the rate of seventy.fiiecents to_onedollar per bottle :about hall a pint. The efficacy orSarsaparilla is we Illtnown in Sao. fida or King's Evil. Erpipelas Diseases of 1 , e Liter A 'Tadao ofi the Skin and...Bone*. M. era of the Noss 'throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and Me Minerals, Constitutional Ditteaxes aim ages end t' 'trifler of the mood and Animal Fluid, Com ment main Its virtues is unnecessary. Every body 'knows its elite icy. tlt is only necessary what, using it, to get a good preparation or it. and then there wit I lie no disappointment in its effects Dr. Leidy would refer to the mq: t respectaUe Phys. icians m l'hiladelphia, as well as throughout she United Siatesfor the character of his preparation. is well also to the numerous certificates from phi in emits and others. that have been fr , on time to tune publishe b e llow deemed unnmssary as the character of his prep , ration as firmly established.—Throughout the Suhithern States it is used altugether,and through out the North takes tah cedeoce as er all others,par .iculurly among whO.-Ibr the benefit of they obelits.aitrai, s recommend it : , Ur Leidy can boast or as many effectual cures performed by his medicates Extract or St/mt.:ulna, as has ever been effected by lily medicine in exis tence. • Thp reader is referred to the directions nccompa- nying each bottle. for recommendations, certificairs and further particulars. lteinhntLer ow' boille,(halfa pint) is equal to ra pint.• of Syrup, and is equally pleasant timake. - . . PriZe ONE DOLLAR per troille Prepr.red and sold wholesale and rerad at Dr. Lei. dy's Ile3lth.Emrioriurn ' tk ettind swat below iltre Sign or tho GOLDEN ENGLE .%'D SERPENTS Philadelphia. and by Wire.'P. EPTING. Druggist, Pottsville. February 7th. lal I. At the Olciftantl, No. 65, North &Ott street Et st fide • TIIItSI DOORS. FItO.I4TIIE 00101E110F ARCO eT, PIIILADELPAIA. , Manufacturers of White Lead dry and grounds Oil, S llettyrccipt. lied Lead. White do Litharge. Vitriol Mb Chronic Yellow, Salt, Quinine' - do Green Tart. Emetic do. ,Red Ether Sulph. . Patent Yellow do Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic Copperas' Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol Com. do Aq. Fort is - Acet. Morphia Muriatic Acid ' Suit& do Epsom Salts . Lac.&ulphur • Tart Acid Opi.de Narcot. Sup Cub. Soda Kermes Mineral Corros.Sub. Mere. Elitism. do. IlefinersofChamphor.SalNitre.linmsiont Horn Sm. Offer foes:ale the above mentioned a nicks. to gethcrwith a'general assortment of Paints. Prop and Dye Stuffs. and every otherarticle in the Chem. icaland Medicineline. Being manufcturers °fall thearticlesennmerated under the above head, they pledee -themrelves io supply their friends and the publla on the most reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass.from S 8,, 4 P. Ocr I 1g37 -• ; • 48— IIIsESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitant RN& of Pottsville end its vicinity, that ho ha. moved in tewn, and oilers his professional seri ces in all the medical branches to the public . . Practicing( the ilamrtcputhic system, and i t requested, the Allecerrattic, he,hopes from long expellent° to give: , full satisfaction to such at will call oto him. He will be ready for profession• al SIMMS at any time at hid residence. AD. LIPPE, 11. D. Gransvood, 'December 49—tf wtrrlli;Ul4'. dr. 11KO ER, tiocrrou AD. LIPPE, OAT MEAL.' : • ' ins economical and rintriciou article or food I l i hitherto but little known in thi country, erre I by occasional small importationsi with etoiaral ' from Scotland ar.d • Ireland, is manufacturtd. a for sal e by tho subscribers at their Factory in Phi - delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. q auperior, being fresh. It as also ftlr sale by MP!! • the Mer chants in Pottsville, atn°4B wb°mi' rem era Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.& Co. Clan' ens & Panda. William . Philips &Co. Morris &DKr titers. &to.; ife. as well as by some of the merehas 1 in Minerseille 'awl Pori Carbon. • • ' • .. , GLENORNING & eff.Oll3lMS.. - Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal. & Paid B"' ley, on the Willow St. Rail Itad;lnaweensh titli 13th. .Phila . Nnreuther 6. 1841, 45-11., ir l i()3o.s I:3llLIC'sEElil44l$ POTATI 3II+ 1 . • -.Fl)s ogle by . BAIOIN. Muth Hi i • • 12"" 6 to 8 4 50 3 to 4 6 tcrl
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