PE E • 111ACHINE,POR'TRY. -; ;1 don't seeilli - Y this earth of Oars Incessantlyt: Iturning T . • , Around anitreuudi. unless it is, •.• To keeP , une side froni burning: • ,i-dun't sea' hour Whim the rimier • . •, ,Fremarestto caw to roll, ' . ; Vida* it is a living thine, "And has a living lout, - - • tha earth has kept. Litirelf Solon together, ' - • - ecinsidei - 44 how • everit kind of *either: , • • I.don't sea bow it is the moon: • - -Xing° train wax-to.wane - • ;•' Reduce itself from full ro nought, • ;,,And then enutsinick again. why the stab don't burst 'Ataid aline dire'coinchotioni Theerii' nothing More 'hap bubbles= Eternity's vast 'ocean:* • Old Time on' earth Makes - mighty tracks, • "No power his progress bare; don't see why he doesn't leave .1 Ills Cartago mid the stars.- - If dl yon orbs ,re warble I the ours. By Jon! there is a flock on 'em: 1 don know how 'twits e'er aintrived To get sufficient stock on 'ern; 'Perhaps the people thore are learned • Without the aid of setioolp, . And knew s hundred times as much As wii,iublutiar,fools. ' ; Nature Made a hit when she , • Made rnan.and then a woman; ' . I don't see how @bewail' to work To form two beings human: Why did she not continus'on The work that she'd began. Nor leave it to be botched sod spoilt 'By blundering, bungling Man? The human race, progressing, and .- As biniy quite as, May , bees, ' Moire made impriwements on all things Except on little babies. The time, no doubt,' will shortly come, now to the does seem, . When baba will all be,'factured by MaChinery and steam grooms, O.G. • . , CLIPPINGS. Tfiefe'eart be no doubt of the power of woman to re ortn the world, if libel only chose to exert It. A woman Should be ashamed, - and generally is, "to drink herself. Why-not use, then, her utmost power to disiourige it in others. = l l mellow it is,' solilognised adrtmkard, that when I'm drunk I' .words and elegant iii language. myself tvellcan argue forcibly ea* The fact I re4ll: er sober ou/y whin rm EMT-dation looks out exalt: Herself by a victory ishis#Ott,she may lower Wirers a fashionable cad primer.! When she colieddng her form. ' ' • • 140ther, our Sal has got aft !.' • A what 1 ' ,t Aft.' 40, murder, did you lay a fit.' dad brought • her "a new pair of shoes, and they fit her adractly: • ! Boy, you're a fool' ,The phrase, .live on nothing and find yourself:. is notir,trandaled r into 'suit upon' the' apex of _nonentity and discover your whereabouts.. ` A patent has just been taken bat in Boston for cleaning fish, by giving thein snuff—when they armee theit scales Off.- - • young lady named Mary - Ann, - retently went ball with a bladder tightly blowed 4: for a bustle. `A:gentleman accidently ran agsii*her lad burst thetas !der. restoring her chaotialorm to its Mina, propOrtiOn;. The report was heats! all,orer the town. Nothing can -be more irksome to a generous . mirni; than te discover ihst it hath throWn away all its'Atood offices on a soil that hears no other Fruit than ingratitude. Hb that clothes the poor clothes his own semi. He dui aweetene the cup of affliction sweetens his Ma heart. lie that feeds the hungry spreads out a'hateptet for, himself more sweet and refresh ing thew {nary can bestow. °title occasion , da laie trial. in a sister State, a lie was told in cox" so big that it took twelve men Well Go slowly to' trairenfertninment of thy fiends, but quickly to theitntisfortunea. Mr. Welsh, one of hiS fitters, says truly, and justly, that no where is- so ' much real defer , . - , cncti pai d t o the' female charecre4- an' so much refinement practiced in tho sacrist' relations be tween the sexes as in the .United' eXatei.- nafßt says that the Irish is art admiriiiilnien , page for . making love; „and unsurpassed' ,for scolding !, . . • • The reason assigned why the ring is placed on woman's fourth finger of her left hand, when tie .is married is, that it is the last part alive when tie body th.cOmes a corpse; h communi cation 'with the heart. tiacteiNci LiKsirass.--.34 dear I most; have -.my portrait painteclr ;Lid a beauty to bet aaraspo• ea, delivering herself most interestingly in, the fin ' petative -44'4:ker.:you shall? !spited the quieieent bus •ala_liy the beat painter to be found, too.' •_:Theca's it.teve--um , —mm—ump6 • Don't mass* collar, dear • Theteti i - eapitai painter in town new, , Velt mp ioso. Ishii, is he ff- s Plague tote it! I forget his name--so ha ian-48igiaor So toff i, or sft 8%0 1.--=!: forget , bat they say he takes such speaking hkertesses! • ' • Sucb speaking hlieneasee, 'Thep, my dia l , ho *hall not take yaws ;: the origioal can do enough talking for our house.; I cm agreeable that youahould hare s likeriesa;.but, one .tooguo trigging en,the 'wall. and :onotker wagging around, the bousii•is more than I bar gaiutelcirl'—.N 0. Picayune. Tna iivst eo. Immo nr , a Rzrost.te.—Ohici, though - not a nein/ century old, has more oollegi. ate institetions Wan any other ;Ole in the Union. Miami AJONersity at Oxford, founded in I E 10.9-, is the parent institution, and for twelve years was the Only oats' in the state;—next came the University off/hin t atAthens, in 1841: 'then fol. ; lowed - theirrinlstin' College; at New Alberni. Westeinteservoit_College. at Iludsoin'Kenyon College, at Gambier; Granville College. at Gran. ville f •lilariettsOuttege,44larietta: Oberlin lit; stitute4t,OberlirrXisieihnsltColleMand Woo& Irrard Collegiort - Cineinnati; and .-attll'atiether it abuutto he boiit tft Delaware; 2$ miles from Col. nimbus. l'his is online oneof as-Many ea there as there are in el New jElogland. Nor has this state.beetiatientive to- sistabilshing these higher work•Merely.' -.ThereAtre about eighty Anode lilies and . grammar schuols, with nearl y -5,040. students, and primary and nommen schools, - vomPriaing. stand 220,000 pupils. of `whom inaTifaiitridettiatiid firths public charge., Thiclatiie aayaq train 'lip an antivoind . geni popeationoibi Shill glee a bighaind:atoblti: chintater to the stati,likail make itinune fanicnis . and respeiteE ihrooghoeit the Riternitertilenprdied Tonic Mixture: A . SOVEREIGN -AO scent tatting cure' for . Agai add Reef.- .Parsiont libbers afflicted with ale iboveiliteaise; clipeitio and oafs aro to Ike' limo; b, *forging to the nab: scriber, vrbtilair been too* . voted lade' agent for the seletilMie . 'inedictne Sebnylkill 'mate. Pries'onallollar Oat- -- boa); evarritotid Arcata or "ebette• o:- ; street, Pottsville. •"" PIM+ Jul) 2, ~~_ :PROTECT ON I 4 .ll)E3lfirtlr AGAINiT I.OiS EY TIRE rug i rwEELlK.lNOlinAkcP'Co4 --,'or roltAutzsiiio. • " Cape', Paid '," ;Prorstuot.,. ;''' • . , diONTINUE to maker Insurance, perMatnent, v••" and limited on every destriptiun of property • in town and tiountrY on thertidal favOlabhs tonna., Officil64 - Chesnot StMet deli fifth 61.631'0 -- CLIARLES . N. BANGER. Preadent• • DIRE4ITORS. • • Mita . N. &tither. " Samuel Otani. jar". &at.l 4 Werick ;Mina* . Jacob litotttig. Geo..W.Richirdge- Taiga Wigaer. "Mama D.Zeies. " • QUARLES G. BANCIEER.See . I .. Tha,Sobseriber has berifippirirderd gen t-for tor the above mentioned inititot*tuid know pre. ,pared to Make iniurance, on estri,deseription of property. at the lowest:atm. • • ' • ' 'ANDREW luissEL - Pottirnl le. Jnne 19, 1941• 7 ?"/9 , . _ Indemnity agaiinot lessor dairies. Try! Me: Cop/ till 41190,000: t CHARTER. , , tr -901-1E SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE MIS PANT, make Insurances. either temporary or, piirpetnally. against •Losa -or-Damage by FIRE, in town or menu). on Rouses, Baits, and Buildings of all kind!. on Hottsebold . Foraito , Merchandise. Harass, Cattle, Agricultural, Commlercial and Mann acturing Stock and .Utentrils of every : description ; Von= and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rentz upon the moat favoriblelerms: Applications for Insurance, or any informadon on the subject May, be made either penimally or by letter.' at the Company's office, at the:Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. - • MORTON MeMICHAEL, President. L. KatrupLua, §ecrepry., , Diatcroas Morton McMichael, Citadel Stoke s, , Joseph Wood. _ Archibald Wriglit: P. L. Lagucrennp, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Locighead, - George M. Troutman; • 11. W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. Tbe subscriber has been appointed Mum far this above mentioned Inatinition sod is now pitchy.* to make IssunaNcia upon eveudescrition of property, at the lowest rates. BENJA MI N BANIVAN . Pottiville, Feb: 27,11341. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. • t - Quesso, May 8,4837. DEAR SIR:—An article called Dr. Hewes"Nerve and Bone Liniment,"came to my kiilifwiedge a bout two months Since, through oar friend Mr. Cam pbell, and I procured:" bottle and had.used it fur about a week without any/material changeontil one.morn ing I found myself underthe exercise of vely uncom mon feelings, imagining that could be helped Up I could stand and walk, I requested my fauilly to aid me, bat they were unwilling I should trust myself .on my rest; not having for the last fourteen arida half years ever even made the attempt to stand: but my confide* N9ll to great that they consented to assist de froinlay bed. I found I could use my _lege with apparent ease,but could not bear my weight on my feet. With support, however, I could place one foot before the other with a facility that astonished me and all around me. They led me twice across' the room; I sat down with leelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea was that I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my frame like an electric shock. My family surroun ded mein tears of joy, and the excitement tuxcom pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day' I walked three time across the floor, again bearing a little weight at each time on my feet. Althea . used crutches for' a few days, when my strength bad become so far re-established, that L could cross'the thisr without the least aid. My tulvaacement from flouiime has : - been almost incredible.. I can: walk two hundred yards and back with case, aid my chil dren, ( the beitrid are often blessed, like me. With near a dozen,lhave been so ovedoyed that theyeould scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years younger herself. You *Hine ollect how mucl3 Pent together I_ was when you were kg here. 1-have entirely overcome this. If I look ed as odd as,l felt when I began to walk,tl would have been gazed at in astonishment. 1 have seen ma ny of iny ' old acquaintances. some of whom did not know me at all. and *awns/Mild scarcelycredii their senses, and would hardly have been 'more astoniehed, though one had "risen from the dead." I have now , every confidence that I am a well-man. 1 think this article is the Most extraordinary of, any I ever heard of, and if it isnot extensively made known to the pub lic,l think the proprietors are very culpable. If you, know the persons in New York selhog it, you bad bet ter show them thisletter, and let them refer to you, or publish this if youthiuk it would aid the duitress4. Remember me to your family, • • Yours, very truly, ETIIAN C. CORNING. - For sale by John S. C. Martin. Wm. T. Epting end Clemens & Parvia, Pottsville, May 21. 1842. osophi 'm ner- she may it blem- fie►• baistk in & BROTHER,. • At the Ord ' No. 69, North' Front sfreel Batt Pic le THREE DOORS PROM THE coftrrlM. ST. PIRLADELPAIA. ' • Manafactuters of VtliiteLead dryand 2 Calomel'. • - groundi a °Oil, I Red Precipt; Red Lead, White do Litharge. Vitriol Mb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Green Tart. Emetic do Red EtheiSolph. Patent Yellow -- r• do' Nitric , Sugar,Lead 'do '' , Acetie • Copperas • LuntaCaustic 01. Vitriol • . , Com. :, do .1., Aq.'Foriis Acet.Morphia • Muriatic Acid • Sulph. do . Epsom. Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart. Acid Opi.de Narcot. Sup .Carb: Soda Rerines Mineral O'corroß.Sub: Mere . Ethic . ) pe do. Refiners ofChamptio r,SalNitre,Brimstone,lloral; dm. Offerforsale the above mentioned articles. to getherwith a general 'assortment of Paints. Dnigs and Dye Stuffs, and every other a rticlet the Chem inland Medicine line., . Being mann fcturers of all thea rticleienumerateil under the above head, they pledge thernselvelito supply 'their friends and the public on the moat reasonable terms. Window and Picture Glass,from 68, 438,, Oct 1 1837 • . . , A dye to'sorrel.toplinost interesting-' One that may-headed mortals should be testing— A great Phenomenon in Chemistry." It is strangeT • bit-anY ens may see - Esstlndia Dyo that, brown or black- as sin,: Colois the hair,. p et will not stain the alua TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. HOt YE RED HEADS•A D GREY ! PLIENOII4IOW IN Ci n9r!Y. EAST INDIA HAIR " DYE„ Colors the Hair, and will not the Ain!, 'filing dye - isle row of a' poadet *Mai in plain 1 1- matter of fact may be applied to. the hair over night, the first nightlturAtag the lightest red or. grey hair to a dark brown, and 'by repeating a eecddd or . third night,to a bright jet black. Any person therefore, with the least possible trouble,. keep- his "hair any dark. shade or a perfect black t with a. posi tive assurance that the powder, if applied to the skin, will not color. There is no trouble; in removing it from the hair, as in all powders before c made. By' an oceasionalapplination, a pentin turning gm/ Will never be known to have a` grey hair. Directioni complete with the snide. There is no tearing in this qtatement, as one can easily test. ; • . • This dye is sold only by. LXIMSTOK ilk CO. • , • ,71 Maiden Lane,, New York.. For sale on l y in Pottaville. b y• . JOIIN S. C. - May 7, • • DYINCI,,ANp -OgfotattriG. AUGUST EHLERS, ESPECTFCLLY inforins the . 1; tidies; and Gentlemen of Pottsville 'end that, he devotee his-entire attention- to -Pyityg and Scowler, at hie old establishment: oppottte,the Tewn Hall. Centre street, Pottsittle,z where he viarnmts entire saint - sewn:Oka!! Who may ,favor= him with their rit l,onsto, ttr io . cho,igi., Clot!xs, - SA: Morinn;:Cripe,,er, lather, drOse!, ,scoured Brut colored , (itinot too.inneh ; worn.) so site hive the tipperrance'ofnali,goOds. ; ,Also, Costa, Isloons, Veits;' &c.,sentireif anilefeined at.the, -shortest notice., ' :: August 20* N' I XAtIEN'TIPE.YDIZADPrE3,, &c".—the sub, ..a.4 scriber hasfoisnle.Lesden Pipe-Of fiaiioui ildek Oeisies, infOlo for eondtiedng :wafer m houses. ,nn other puipdsts._ Iso_. liydrants.titisp Conte; Cocks' and Ferrules, Ofthe most npiirn:Sedltinisi. last: le .oeiApril-ved an 4 d for:sale cheap 11, 84NNAti ' 1 ' .- • ••.• IS— .•. , . . • ..tiAllittrio EARL, , ARTIST. , • --„ ItiniEßAhe edger's or Pottivillp 144 . its einitioo Ren his'specipiens of Painting, skittle residence oftletrother, in Orator; street; where to can; to.consalted on 'di thipp, roaPerliiiPing o , his looreesion. Pottsville Jenuary,l 1— WTEZIPs teem .. •ea Rod for szlit.by -7 *tBAt,INAIN:, • THE fiREACHEIV—Oi aketeboriot Origins der non~ :: lns for - salit bw , S. 3?.- , • elk BANNAN.•: - • - , . putATEs 41,..mtrausas:wiiimm ale biltoarn.7 "'orate& snit PAPISAII., I DERR,AN flows frees. fgr it o use of sleet Per4saust received .1.44 dB. BANNAN ABLEXys COVIMACHOOL.4,IBII). v 721; 1.11 , Ceive litalfti:ii:NATAN;- • kTEEL PENS—Every unity; Inn aei Ted forsalenntityrimaptty s aIIANNABH2 Veltl4l3FtiADlNG=Pii rot airiltippine vir:New Yosit; and foredo by ' = W,BANNO. Auguste; , • ' . WIT HMS 'Ai' CAN/a-4oz rectiyed 'Old , to w 'sale an imerointieninfqg;'q• and rldin Whips. and Walking canci.' March 19.12 - JOUN•S. e: MARTIN: PAR MERV, 2117C1C treatise en sail and Manures., , Al. , he! . F?ilt NED'S LAND MEASDREft,orsiecket companion jest reesived,ar.d (nestle by. , ONNAIN. Apri. 16 • - - • , • l6-- , rr oolll. AND EAR ACLlE.,—Mtcres Tooth and Ear Ache drops,,a sale and speedy cute for the above diseases. Jest receireil and thr sale at MARTIN'S' Drug store ' • Aptill6;l6L' & GAnDENING:--The pieta Farmer, and the complete . Gardi.ner:"•Just received and for hi , • B. BARNAW M a rch 26 • .• t. •34, •pICTORIAL ity, uki e tr lli r l i k ei ne r tr et s= m . ttone, 3,folamelegalluY °° Just receiired'and ji.-BANNf,TAg. LIFE OP S I. O ELOOLEtI. Nap, leoti, with .-Prgeiratiotur;.com*e priee 85. Juid reioPida "and lbr.isle by.' • .fdarchl9, 12= r • . - EIdiVINTAN. _ DOtTOR 'P.. F. NALGLE-11410: oily tenders his professional Services -`lam to the chases of Pottsville,And His office is it the - corner' 'of Market end Adams streets: - ! Aptit 16-7tf.- MINCOItRAGE HOME 11NOUS1RYr7 -X2ABLANK BOOKS.—Thesebseriber rnanufacuires all kinds of Blank Books, from 64- cents to $l2 each, which be williTarrsht to be . equal in ;quality to any purehased.elsyvhere. at. Philadelpb;a prices. April 16 16-=, •;• 1101.4. PER CHEAPER. THAN EVER!- Writing Papery and Letter,Paper„ ruled, at $1.75 ream wholesale, of Itri,ieaus Per quirt toauis, the times. Also a large "aosbettriene , lbf poper or ini. petion quality, et sedated vices." .fr.st mewed emi t& saleby Jane. 4,23 -7 , WBANSAINT.',. Dr, nettled% Tetter, Blowtirm and itch 7 , Oiritmetits, ifilltßiCE 50 GENTSA mid of the - best and most efspachiue remedies ' tri those troublesome direaries vet'distiiivered a's the'ffil lowineiertificate will show.' • ' t , • ' This is ty, certify, that, ire!, afflicted' ,with the Tater in thiface, khedlarge running sores, all over ,my throat, chin, nehltrind• Cheeks, in. deed I was`so bad that t will ashamed to go out 'without 's heridlierchief tied over my face: At ter trying all the remedies T:Ctibld thinlCOl,' without the slightest adirtatitgeo was advised ' to try, i-Beduiefl'i-,Telier,' Pkntmetit, 'Whicli; alter: using, tt,tew baies entirelY cured me, and'i,surn • pleased to say, that .although the cure hes, been effected.foreome tint - 0,166re id botany appear. of its returning.' - SAMUEL DEW EES, ' • Applisree ' ittioifePoplat Larie: Philadelphre,'Jiilk 2:1833; ' , ' BEnivalps.totEEN. OXINTRAENT. 'For he Cara of F!liims, Diet e, old , Guts and Sorm This invaluable lotig'hedi in use, in 'hirCil end Lilieries 'of Philidelfifiia; and hi:fleece - es in curing Old tfictSl#ED and Wag sanding wotnias,;.nas bteo ,. cnly de r tonishing., Price 25 cents oboe.— . BEDWELVS COUGILDROPSi I t • PILICE 25cEsrrs rag norrigt4—A finest pleisirit, safe and efficacious r€inedy,!'f4r'Con he; Colds Hoarseness, Weakinsinf the Btehis, ite.,prode cing rest and ease !bete till'iiiliOr . remedies have failed. - • • • The above highly esteemed tnedictnea hive full directions atiach'ed to-each article. The public will do well to . give'tbem a trial t b_s many thousand hive been ' cured b Their use, ' Orepa red by`James Betts,cernerof 3d and Tammany . streets,. Philadelphia, fur ; .Dr; and • for sale at the Drug and Cheinterifitore of ' ' Jan. 1, - .'JOHN Agent fbr Pottsville add vicinity OEM EXECUTORS* NOTICE:: A LL persons having:?epiirnsUkainit the Estate I - IL of Robert McDermut; the CO' Nevr York, deceisca,' arit tc;qirceteiA, to,,rnike knosy'n the same withoutAilay, toAbigail Me. Dernrut. Executrix, James R..Whitanti Erg. or George Hart Executor:, in thweitjr. of New! York, or to' EDW. OWEN : PARRY. • Attorney for the Eidatitorr; Vottoille: Apnl,l6, 16—if CAUTION g,,XTRAORDINAILYi.. ' SOME six or seythinf 'Oa Druggists have descended , to the, *Mantles* to try to Nell the imitation or countcrfeit Belie orColumbia; to stay, c manse or-restore the and-Hay's, •Liniment, a cure for Pales, and oil external; sores and swellingi. All Druggists and iCouoouyyi.Merchants. are ,hereby warned not to boy either °ribose:articles incShila delphia.as they would be wWlynnaalatde. •All ay , sera of these articles ore wartiedlreT boy any by, these names, without the signature t 'Comstock & Co. on the wrappers.—take this notice with you to. test by it. Or YOU W/11 be cheated. Send tolls by let ter, at New York, and.we will deliver 4/remit Phila. delphia, Baltimoreil or any Of the large Cities. Dee all freight charges: ,COMSTOCKt & - F sole proprietor*, & wholesalsiDeuggiitir Maiden Lane. Nei Yorlr.t 'i.• •.,: •;: And by JohriS.4l:l—Manin. WilliaittP.'Epting. and Clemens & Paryin,Dniggistri.Pottsmila. May. 7, • NEW CHEAP A. AND CAP STORE ''SDPER/OR FINE FiffeliftS;; ' • • $ 4,25 . CHARLES F. RAYMOND has to ken the Store No: in'Ciirsiint St:, &iota elpo . ite , Coigresa 'Rail, Whern he would respectfully invite the attention' of his friend* and the radio id hie au Cieriorieircirtine nt of LI ATS, , at the low plea of FOtist'Dotiatedini Twzwir Fret Citarra.iiiiiiile.be Warrant retain{their, etiltir,:.'ihtipli*l 'Etna, and . . for beautvj dtitabilitSlightnese . , and elasticity. Rot to be excelled : by any sold affrOii Vie S3rtiol4 Tars in the city. • As the subscriber has begs long knoin i lo the citizens es a practical Rat oat Cap' be!iiipO l s receive a renewal of their petronege and' favo r tin4l(ll . iliedillat, a seasonable , no pains . to ' flatiCancl'es ps kindi, - .Wholesale and Retail= 7 l#in# C.lo,,utj earinlir hen of coal woUlklitt'biltio' in eichaple for hittiiind' copal:llin paid for, shippinglor.,-Bear, Grey For, Martin p lrieher,Atter' &ei RA;YMONir ' 'Pfaettell' , , .0 hes n o t Hi N. D.-4adies runt, lifulk Does, .Capes; - 1 11 a4 Tray' SO • • ":111;361 FRESH :GROCEkIES: 0!d Goannitit., Jiis t :l4o';togoira and 'lsoito'llicO St. Citiix, k, di nn4 l4 (ow,Cirliallu PIP:a; lmpei Il Yining 11,Fon:Pntiiholig &mn ming Ton- Double and Sinned, LOnf and 'iniocnt Lamp Nttrogiv -- L - F - • Ificklesand Satieetril - gea-*TO eintnnime ••• ' Red, White Ycllinenad • finfnitpikiii.er• t Wines and sisboottar..t.l: , s - w, r t tr, Portu-Wcu. Cuba., ik , a B 4,.. 4114 ,5311MP/Plet Chocblatc,Copo s cktaruu..etuit,PaUg t *e t Cai-bo binktM on*: reasonable tetfut - is elan !Om of_ ATEW GOODSOSEPLIc,WHITE 45v have vo handjt.large anikgeotral alowitmerifriltriak , which win be witbeijilofCambi :oth!richailell e r iountryilroduetr«-: =: MI; Catiawr.Ocl.3lst; 1840., M=F ' -A . Pr . :t : "..t. ° •*( 74 ;S: 7 N" . "' tr• - • TEE -• • ".: Phikaelphul 77-77 ' ,Teticiiittbirkepoiy*oitiil - a writeer - Ihr the read 1 ern ofsach4 /penult as the Courier, to uthtnetethe.l" preludices, neer siteratitions. Good eaminci a 1 tense sh' :at least* peanteseit. by tint readers of Pdlef• And! t!.C.posieqed of sPoillrukthfueoei ,- ly, do we care to attract. , Wei new assert,, intim most unqualified terms, that Uri ianociatremedy - hiti fctued,l that: will absolutely eons Rheumatism. and stitfeeta ofjointa,lf of twenty leap?" rftittling . Theaseerriorc is so broadohai it will hardly obtain ;te k t it e; a 5 are twin,. tmletie sa *fled bytintitiii-, mon ter.iitiony.t Bow the testimony--Riven to ' .so' worthlestOttackcries lasi, abundant. that to dpi.' aunin l 4.tietellen•such: and real - matter of fact tea. tittiony,va very difficult. To Come at oneerit a mint • that can atrium be appreciated, the proyaietora haver' resolved to sive this remedy to :thia.ppor.tuid to uure those able to pay for .11,1KOIrathq,4alt then ,leave it to the sufferer what We entreat;thereorviamfierers to call at7l Maiden Lane, for some drat's:audio - Eli:ill to be take!), bid a Nerve • aid Bone Liiimeat to use Outwardly; ;and if 'they not: by one week's use: become otof 'Prised-and delightedthin. they everVizOcted.wit never attain maim such au assertion. Will invalids no* guar for the Want of ;this mild, innocent. and all potentremedy/ If they tease it; we i t ty ; them ' in deeit.--UV. Cow, if Bug.; feb. 19.1 - ' For sale by John S. C. Made,' W an. .„T. Etlting, and Clemens da Parviai Druggists . 4 l / 4 4 ' 11 ' 111 e' Mayl4," ; , - DIERRICICS VERNIFIT6E. trtiE„beat medical writers of the preheat eke, agree' - > baba opinion, that worms are the caused many serious and many fatal diseases in children.:.; • . . ' ' Tacit' :presence, may; be .. susitected,..where the pa- 1 tielil has . 4 . l6 7mk4 l PalgePuote n anee.fcetid breath. tumid' li p ; .livid ' I circle around this eves, `disturbed sleep, variable appetite,. alternate Diarbam, Costive. nets. eutouged inomach.&o.t;:) ' • 1 , ,These symptoms unlessiolleved, frequently' tiro: lanCe APilenl, apoplexy, - maniac, dropsy of the brain, inflammation . .rthe eryei, Re*: hiccup, dry cough. etintniqtiori,- creep, dysentery ' , convulsions; Blips; dm; Whtehitinnhate in , denth- - - . ~ ' i` - " , rrcioft)orobirei parents a nd ,otherilinvingihe care of children: will seethe propriety of being ill posses. aion Of it audible remedy, arainin the delefenouseffects of thiseenimies to the biotin and bappinemitifiba , dren. ' 'hierrick's Verniiinget has proSed a oestninOrefo: and 'pleasant cure; i a wilßrelhown byiiumerons ter tificaterishertly Id; ho publiihed,. and is regarded by Arnie that hare.tribd it, aslipenor to all others in use. It, is So reagent Mat a day be given fo ihe Most deli- Cate-child; without ificonVenienci. Z 4 r ' ' ~ - f, ,Ahni, the Pocilintas dr Indian Pill' fb . ifititi cure .of allbilibils disiniseter this pill hai prit artifact deci dedly the bent mingipill ever of to the pablie. It has permanently cored the most Obittnato cases of dysnepina, .aielaesdanho, jaundice, e aliveness, bff. ions cholla, & c.. and mill prove tern= ein all cases' While the pulse is full and hard,' the skin dry tied hot, widths tongue - coon!. Full directions #ccompany i 'the Vermifugc end In ca n Pill. - • ' -I. 'Agents for he ate of tke above. • ' ' W. T. Epting: Pot ille,George Reiftetyder, New T Castle, G. &D. Ban, buylkill Haven. Hugh Kin,. ley,Pon Carbon. T ughont the state a supply can always be had of ;F ' Klett & Co., Droggists, cot: net of Bd and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia. a ' June Id,- .... , , 5--6 mo. . NE "JAME 110ESPEC,,TFUL mo he brought thin aprlitg,i largo OROCERI Whidla ho off ers fo'r Philadelphia wholesi it his store house, i nest door to his tavet ville,toneisting of l i Block avid Green', elm .. ~ , , Falling boo ; Sadt Cruz,' Portu Rion, 4' NeW .Orleans Sugars, d , , ' , - I . , , ; . Rio,liiva,rand St. Domingo Coffee,' Sperm .1k Coin:twit Oils, , Molisses, „,, - - i i - White and Yellow Soaps,' Tobacco, • 'Keg and Box' Rai s, • . ,',,, . Wines and Liquor isfrotricommon to the nest ' ' , A quantity of Disycalhleati- - . . . = , ~. , • Mackerel - Jr= Na 1 to Na. 3,'in quaiter halt and lultbarreli, i ... . • - '*- . About_ 000 SacksOpiund 501t,'....,, ~ . . • 60 barrels.supetioriAlhan" Sumpter Ale, &C.. May 14, . i _, . =.•;...„ , 20—I's:. . . , _ .. . , .IiOTI'BVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY. 'I 111 . 1! saiumnbers tetve constantly , on, an , a , general assnitment .of li_ollowware. Cart indi //aeon *xis,. PloUgh,goutts, Mould Boards, Rails and Tarn t out Castings, 4c., and: are pie. .pared to' furniskcastibge Of all Made tti order, at `is cheap a rate aft Can be furnished "elsewhere. '. roitsessing it deniable =sitriatide adjacent to . both rail road and canal, and hiving' °eery facil ity for a n d experienc e the manufacture of cast: logs,' we'eah coofiden Inirimiiite, entire satisfac tion to ' ll who may fo r us with their orderig ' ' . ' HEN ERSON dr, FAIIRELL . May ps,. ' - • , :l ~ '-- 22 1 . . . PENNSYLVANIA HALL. ' TIDE public are re,ectfolty in 'that the JIL subscribers have !akin this. large - and cam: Modiaos mitabltehmerit;'ieeeittly kept ..;;;•'; by William G. Johnson. To the,for : met patrcu'of this establishment and the public generally; the' nederelkhed •prontier to extend all; the accommodations and ittiinniorts at this house, that Men So 'satiefaCtOrili - ,receivedt while tinder he chards of :tit , • ' J tEPH WEAVER, - iAcOl3 *PETERS. _Pottsville, Jane 11,1 RESUMPTIOB .OF BUSINESS. • EW DRUGSTODE. • ' 'lTlLlESubscriber returns h gratefolacknowl. edgements to thel,citizena cif Pottsville and others, who stepped fbrward to hitiassistineetif, ter the loss of his property by . firiin DeceMber last, and wouldalscrecquaint them and the pub lic 'generally, that'. he hie again commenced the Drag Business in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. - Clemens in Centre Street, is the borough of Pottsville.wheremay always lie had :a general ailiortmenfor • 1 - . . . ' DRUGS. •' . MEDICINES, : . - PAINTS , rills.. ,- - GLASS,: : '.. - '7 .., .., . ' . ;DYEiSTUFFS. - . And every other article io the aboVe line, which lie 'hi disposed to sell on very km and accomnto.;. dating terms. '' i •'• -- 11:- iEFPhysiciaes.pr'escriptiona carefully. tit u /I. .itt-the skartestiptice: 7 • -''.."' ~ .: •-: '. • :M7 ..32:1: 3 0 . 7 . -- -1 - WM. : : T. ;EPTING. .. ' ... '. P4l fietitict # 411Fiui,SA,N!' i. : .. - . ~..,:krks.,o.'F.Fßgi4Wfs ON 'NERCIIIO4 Dia. Pet‘icep,Paitsville and • Pkiladelphis,, •m April . Ist,: 1842, per tan id' ..-200,0,161. ~ • --. i'i I.'" ter„Alate.„-Tiles; fly pawn and Bricks - Of 10 ; ai Iron; Blooaiy.TiMber,-Pdathle.Lim.e7,7. - ,. Teti ind'Pitch, , L '7 -7 .. ,- -'- ..-, ... ..- - -252., :. Ills and ! Spikes. ear arid:Balla iron,: 'Hullov..Ware ; G rain,- Salteßaik, Lum:' " her, Staiei,Sa li:filaligotiacco and Lead,- 2:90 .:Gtocaties, HardwarerWhiskeyt;Alei . and: '-:".;•-•;'..":: 4 'BeervOil, Leather, Cotton,.-Steam;:En. - -7 ...- nines, and „Machinery? Seedse Batter( .! , - .i . Lard, o i : Telles!, Rags r ; Wool,. 7.Pisters, . ~,:- -•, :-.. 4 Hides; Hemp, .EartbendtiVerci and : Glue; • .4 25' 'Dry Goods,; NVines'end. )l'areigti-..Liquors,•: -.., Al „Dregs and,. Medi**, GilasN raper.: r - •." ~ i, ~ China. - ited,,Qaerns.,Ware, :Meal, ,Figh 7„- ' •,, • . and-C9RfeCtiCularYs:i.,. , j ." ,' + A.„7 . .. !:.: - 4:2i: . No.fitt . lragy..widl lie.etargen for ilinAving,ortle,, Aitterhig,Freight7o any re the,Conumea Depots, -'"'Da ttmtine ,unless allowed .. to remain cot IQ daysi'; - "TDarineetartinuef Freigh4Trains,owTHUßß: ',DAY - 47.14 14 1,784.TV 1 . { # 1 MY4 al3, Po 51*-ili," '''• ••-•.• !: 71 - ifirch 26 •_. - , , • r - ''l - • ' •-• 13-. ~ 29--1, . ViTtii;'Eiltee celebrated ; Camomile IPAIs 410 • SoOthing,Siiiiii kfr children. Baiop_ll4;ni Ileib Mee:, Dact. Goalie's FemakilPilo i Doc,/ Wjll .EvAn',eVeverk., Ague Lille, "" • Eot Dyspeptw Pqrs,ortiguill'sjkifvkia, Pills, re laic! to•be luPeciln! to : 110 :0 4 1 0 4;000 evel./k 4113 4 4 .0 i4O - titdif. - '4'4 1 4 - to4PPIY. sirthsjalstv.4;,lgaileltie44 jußt 'recelicci-andlor st4c;at Inc( tliagOtige of .. ..„: Die 11 , 'JOHN ei:•C • 'VOLVO AD. LIPPE, , 2 111PSPECTFULLY informs the iShibitittiti 'AU. OITA tl 'alititS aleitaitt; tilitis Intoiret i ttrititsa; ind - ciffr.ii pittfesiicita ces in sll'ibletsediatitpitieliell'e 6e ptiblici.A , Hoirici:ettathieitygetn t vratid'ir . .reqciatett,==the i liklio*hiit`ttelibtlecirtol* ;expe denied =ttf4glvil'ultssilifictilittleittstailii :spit eill'ottbiT,tri He ll beiitadi=einitt4iiittoili:' 4al serticesitts t iiiiiiitt his residsods. Greenwood; Deixastia 49.—tr M M STORE. -110*1 4 1EY.,.. inforrne the publiO that !with him from Now York sOrtmerit'uf,.. ,S 4 LIQ7qORS, sole at the moat moderate e prices,. (.freights added,) the , new Stone Building, Moine' addition to Potts. EMI EC= AI_EILVICERLVT I _ F0,H. 1 1.8 42 1- , OLDt4TARLISHEb PASSAGE ;100 fifth STRUIVCCIIInit 01% SOU*a• . HE subsdribera beg tear Local' the- atteuiso' n of their fiends, • - and the putdia in general, to;be fol. • 1 1_ lowtrig - arrangement fort lb 'year 1e42, for the.purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin turd Steerage passengers H By the sew live of Liverpool Packets. • Sathattke Ist,l3th and . 2.sth of every anon& The skips comprising this line are Geo. Washington, Independence, United States,;, - Sheffield, I . Garrick. . Siddons. ,Patrick Henry, ' Roscoe, I. Stephen Whitney, Rowing, Sheridan.. . 1 By tk. Leann Packets,_ 'To sail . from. New Yorkthe 10th'ind 40th— and from London „tai the 7thi. 17th and 27th of _etch went& -; • Mediator, • Ontario . Wellington. - Toronto, _ Quebec.. ' Westminster, r Philadelphia; St. James, ' , Switzedind, • lifostreal. Hendrick , Gladiator. ' In connection.with the above, and'for the pui ' nese of affording still greater facilities to paaserk gilts, the subscriberalaie established the . &celiac of Liverpool Ta sail from Liverpooton the 7th and' of every month; comprising the follow!ng very su parlor_testsailingships,:vii:— 4 Russell Glover, - Capt. Howes, - 1000' ton* Echo, • Sill, 850 St. Mark; Alexander,' 751 E Windsor Castle. Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly new, first class, copper ed and copper fastened. The last tour are own. ed exclusively by the subscribers, a fact which. independent or-their long standing -in I their bu siness, it is presumed is 'a sufficient guarantee to. the publie'which no other house in their line can present. , Tlio above shipa will be succeeded;by vessels of tbe same elass,-in regular sum:ismer', thereby elleiding passengers arropporninity of embarkini at Liverpool is eekly so that there will be no poisible detention. Passengers who wish wit be found - with an abuzdarit supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate pf ten dollars; In all cases where the parties de cline coming out, the meney paid for their 'pas sage will be precept!" returned. For the accoraraodition 'of persons wishing to send money to their friends, draws at sight will be given'on the' following Bank' and Branches, viz:— Oa the Pionleafed Bank of lieland, payable at Cork • Limerick Chinmel • .Loodonderry . Sligo, Wexford . Belfast Waterford Galway • Armagh, , Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny ' Selina Tralee , Youghal ' Enniskillen Monaghan" Banbridge Ballyinena Pationstown Dow npatriCh Cavan' Lorgasi ' Omagh Dungannon Bandon Ennis Ballyeriannon Strabane ' • Dungiirveri ' Maltose . . Moneymore • Cetehill ,Kilrueh Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow: England—Messrs. Phillips 4"TipladF, London ; P. W. Byrne's; Eeq., Liverpool. For further particulars' apply or address ( if by letter post paid) ;GLOVER McMURR 100 Pii/t3 street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS. . . ,Messre. Andrew C. Craig, ISt Co., Philadelphia. Thomas.Gough,•Esq:Albsny. Ben.laintiticSan,Pq. Pottsville. ' Passages. elireit roni Dublin, Belfast, London. derry and Corti.'. The subscriber is now toady to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of the above pained Parts in vessels to sail in the months of April,, May, and lone.. Atr The subscriber,,will also engage Passen. :gars oni fion,,Navr York to London or -LiverpOol,.and, tranionit money to any part . of England,; iitand,; %Yates .and Scotian - if, on ap. . :plication it the Miners' Joirnal "office. B. B ANNAN. - DANTEI: B. 'HAAB: JAMES LAI II ALL STO'RE. . • r :" - HAAS &LAING nellAKE:pliasure in etii4ti neing,to the citizens o that,they .havejust opened in 'b the itaernetit story of the Town Hall; ,en Centre atreetiialhe Borough of Poitivilli; a eileaditfaa aortment of , • NEW GOODS ' jinn breaeit fro* Philadelphia, where they were se lected with great care, and purchased at atom:tally ,prices—compsisiog every variety of pry: Gixsii, Groceries, Glass Ware, China , Ware, Queens and, Earthen Ware, Atminir which maybe found Superfine Cloths, of variouiColorti and qualities, Blue4llack add Fancy . ..colored Cassiineres, Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets, - Prints: Lawns; Gingham., Morinoen and Plaids, Rik. Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Holland. and . Nankins, • ' Marseillesand Valencia Vestings, • • $4,44,54,6.4 Muslin!, Bleached & Unbleached, " • Silk, Cam'hric, Gingham and Cotton Tland'fs.. givr Sad sal eno r style Summer Cloths, , - Cdttonades and Beverteens; • - In fide; aver: general assortment of ' Gentlemen'. Summer Ware, '" • , ' Silk,Cotton, Mohair, Morino. & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' Ind Gentlemen's Saner_ Rid,lloskin, , tan, Silk. Thread, Beaver A Buckskin. Gloves, ' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. ; New, Orleans, St, Croix, Pond Rico,. Loaf and 'Lupin Sugars, • New Orleans. Sugar Hout,e, and Syrup Molasseti, • Tea acd Coffee, of varionslinds, •„. Chcese,Candles, Soap and Vinegar: Sal mon . Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish, Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, , .1" Olive Oil:Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal; , .• .• , Havaana,HalfSpanish and Common egars, Soda, Water and Svgiar Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter. Eggs, add Lard, " Dried Apples and Peaches, And Teat variety ofother articles; all of which w ill be so at low prices jor cash. or in 'Exchange for country Orb:ince. la Remember the Dem Hall Store: Pottsville. May 14, 20-7 1110-17ICT:C A RBON .- 1110T EL: Schuylkill - Couniy,Pa: • ippEUBEN BRIGHT, respectfully announdes toliiafriendsandthe public that he hairtak. en ; this splendid, airy And delightful ,establish. ment. situated at the termination the . Reading, and. Philadelphia Rail as B Rood. where he will be happy to wait - - —on thole Who-visit' the Coal Region, on business; or for tho- purrose-'tif enjoying the ;mountain air and .water.' .The Hotel is large. finished and - futnished in the best atyle—and no ,pains will be Spared to feeder satisfaction teall ort - hu.May favor it with a ibid.. , Being, Within. tee minutes. walk: of the Borough of Pottsville, thOugh Sufficiently relieved. to escape the dust and mike of thathday, bustling place. at ,is con-, :fidently believed that it will be found mach more, lileasant and agreeale; ttuin any other Hotel in -rho Attliehadto the Hotel is iilarge ind beautiful garden,.: overlooking .the River Schuylkill, tho Schuylkill Canal, Monet Carbon Rail Road. (extending to ; . the Alines and., then, :to Sunbury? the 'Centre Turnpike, ,andot,the samesametibie affording - a tell nil/ tew=cif, five lletintitiiii. 4 The house Is Sarplied'ivith ''.!itattit:;' kid Ilathini Vistribliebnienl'rtirivalled '• la- 'the :country. 'A' splendid :,pleasnin - Car kept lot the , miusiii accoinniodalion'iliejsitori, who' only 'A disposed' to visit the Mines; ortrijoythei'virdd add roman. tic seeneo °Me sainiunding CottedrY 7 . toils or families may. teltcpp basin:nos& min; Ind every' poiiiblWettentioni: — Mount Carbon June - LS' 841 ,j tf 0T FOR DIALE,For sale a Lot; 4iuite on 17160-Eagerly: tide of William street,-in the Dor :l;4h of rolltsillilaentsiein: in front CO Williaol - 81.- t 5 fee 4 and 110 feet in tfeigh.. -Terms 8 250 cash. " Apply it the office of the Fluters' James!, ,•1 • it.t 2.i ,-,!,, J R/pirell43o(o ACAVO.!:r: --:.-.:.".,:; -; : -ROWAND'S 7 01170:M1X77,1RE. A, FE!ISE' au . the devil bladieine.a ceitaia :t1 aura for the fever iuurarne. inst. received and for salear-• DratStatii' _ . „ 1 1 A 8 PPtember -3 . -• ;t" APED, BAY GINGS'.&- 1- 11011DER11.,—. The sabraiherhas received his SprangTatterne elegeht gap prul Peri& Pal iihiebihe eel' t dm:R *oi: er, eheipe 'eh" Teri len( nevi•ted splend id initertes.'"- - 41(ptil 18 1 ,G:-, FRMM Mee -:-''• INDIAN, .irt4gtAtit,iritLa.. Of Anitramt Collegeyef Theta. . Tbii extriordmaryinedicine is founded triton the •prin4tple that the human fruits subject to orivr orfsifilvtamr...tia.Comipt Bailors, o! in *tier words Iciaptirity of the Blood, and-.nothing save Vegetable Cleansing, 'sweated in oidet to drive disease of every :description from the body. - .- • If the channels; of our' Mfg* rivers 'Should be, come choked up, would not the accumulated waters find new outlets, or the country be inundated?-4tist ad with.the htiman body; if the natural drain; become cloked, the eecumulated impuritieirw ill most assured. ly find vent in some form of disease or death Will be it certain Consoinence.. " , ,WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE.' PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out this oaalm PCRLITING ratsctrin, Decants,. they area purgative 'medicine so justly, balanced and withal so natural to the bonnie constitution, that they cannot possibly injure the mostdelicate; st the same time; if usedin ;whit manneras to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a frti times, it will be absolute. ly impossible foil pain or, diatreas of any kind to csiti• mute ut,lbe bay. A single twenty . five cent beset the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will, all cases, giierelief, sometimes even beyond the power of Words to describe, and if persevered in for a 'shim time, there isnot a malady in the whole course of hu man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing .and wonderful influence. Watatreslnntatv Vcalsk.s.. Arm PUSS area certain cure for I .1 _ • . COSTIVENESS. Etedaueethey completely 'elm= the stomach Mid . bowel; from those bilious and cot rupt humors which paralyse and Weaken the digestive .orgaits, and are the cause of headache. nausea and sickness. palpitation :" of .the heart - rheumatic pains in va rious parts of the bodlr, and many other unpleasant symptoms. , all disordered motions o ihelLikt m od. palled Intermittent,' Remittent, Nervous ory, and Putrid' - , •r 1, • ' ' _ • - FEVERS. ' :;• • : • IVrightlandian Vegetable Pills will be fiend a eel . - pain remedy; because thy cleanse 'the -stomach and bowels from ell billions humont and purify the blood; consequently.. as they remove every lund of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever.. • • ',- So, also. when morbid humors are depiosited'uptin the - membrane and muscle, causing those pains JOU mailer' and swelling, called - ..•, „ • , • RHEUMATISM, GOUT, deo:, . , • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills 'may be relied as • always certain to give relief, and tf persvered with, will most assuredly. and without fail, make a Per. fect cure of the above painful ,maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Ptlle taken every night or, going to bed will, in if short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and corrept humors; and iheumatism; gout. and pain of every de.scription, will disappear, as if by magic. V For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those heinonewhich should pass ofby the skin, are thrown inwardly. causing headache, nausea, andsicknesii, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed. eyes, sore throat, hoansencirs.coughs. con sumption,theurnatie pains in various part of the bodY and!many other symtoms of • _ . • • •,, CATpHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegefahle,,Pills will invariably give immediate relief.' Three et fear pills taken, at night on going to bed - , and repeated a few . times, will remove all the above, unpleasant synitoms, and restore the body to even sounder healthilian before. The same may be said of dilMulty •of breathing. or , Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and bowels those.rough and lhlegmy hinters which stop the air cells of the ungs, and aro the cause of the above dreadful com plaint • . • It should also be remembeied that WRIGHT'S INDIAN vEGETABLI; PILLS are certain to remove 'pain in the side. oppression, nausea andaickness, Loss •of appetite, costiveness, a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAINT. - - - Because they purge from thbody those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited on the liver. are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also to prevent APOPLEXY, AND SUDDEN DEATH. Because they ear ly off thoee humours illicit obstruc ting the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter itination of blood to the head; giddiness, mipecially on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, inflamation of the brain, insanity, and all disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doors should remember thin they frequeligy breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit. for'' Ue proper espatieion of the lungs, Ind at the same time owing to want amortise, the bowels are not sufficiently evacuated, the blood becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the heart., and many other disagreeable symtems are sure to follow. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomata mid towels, and a direct purifier Of the Blood, are eMtain not only to remove pain or distress of every kind froin the body. but if used octasionally,so as to keep the body free from those , humours .which. , are the cause of every mcdarlritrwidenl to Man. they wilt most assuredly promote such a just andegnal Circulation of the blood that those who - lead tt sedentary life; will be able to enjoy a n health. arid insecore of 'any kind will be sibsolithil3riinikssib/e. 3 • . •2 ,U407701VS 70 AOENTS. ' Cou n tr y agents, and others, are respectfully informed that. owing to tke great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host of unprincipled persons are bysily engaged in Manufacturing, and vending a spurious article in imitation of . . 11711GH'PS INDIAN VEGETABL rPILLS. They ire further informed - Oat I. have a s uit pending against one V- 0. Feick, for counterfeiting the Mitre named medicines and are cautioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. O. Feick, asite cannot by. any possibility - base the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale. All travelling agents, with - genuine Medicine are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Vice President of the N. A. College ofilealth. Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as above described ,will be known as base impostors them, therefore, as you would a Highway man, or a Midnight - Bobber. Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pits, wholesale nedi,retail. No. 10 Race St. Philadelphia. No, 288 Grechwich street. Boston' • • • N B—Beware of the eouatvfdur in Third Street Philadelphia. • ` ' AG EN' TS FOR SCHUYLKII.L COUNTY. NEW STORE. THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the stern lately (mow' pied by . 7. %V. Lawton & ;Co. and have, lustre. ceived and opened ma assortment of Dry Goode., Giocories,Qucenaivaie, etc. among which are DRY , 000 D& . „ f,, Ohm —Black and Fancy . milord. Cloth• and Cassimera-Sittinetts-Motialin de Laney—Chun zes-7Floneela--:Cetton do.--Chceita. Tickinge. ,hlorioos—Bleached ,and Unbleached Mullins— Winter Vestingti—Shawls. —Silk and . Couon Handkarchiefa—Wolvey—Woramil - and Cotton lioisery•Mena Hose sad . _ Half liose-,-(iluvav-- Umbrellas.&c.. . • .GROCEREES: 'ltiolvra—Luinsin and Browned Coffees— Loaf - .and Brown Scigare.....Young Elyson-tGan powder—impend. and Black Teas.--Pieitlea— Spleei*Syrup...Bugar House and Trinidad Mo• lasteo—.Sperm ond Common, Oita.—Fiah*Soaps. '....L'rackeri—Rice--Rivaina and Currants—Mopa • r ßarleydec.. . • - • - QUEBNSWA:BE.- - • Liverpool. Granite. Comn e wn andEleotch Ware. Grass Tomblera, Plates., Lamps dtc. - together with ail tesortinent et'Bithibes, Cedar 'Witte . ; Shovels: far- To all of which ,vva Would invite the attention 'of otir friends atutorthir goblin generally; ,feeling conOdent that-=vie "dan : give satisfaction to all. ' - r :.• • ' • - • TROUTMAW&BILLYMAN. — ll. - Wltltotrtllll/4 't ' ' &Lianas. Nevember-20" BIG. ASTHMA Thomas & James Beatty. Pottsville. : Bickel &, Hill, Orangeburg. Daniel Saylor, Scbuyikill Braves. Aaron Matti, Mahantongo. J. Weist. Klingerstowii Jacob Kauffman, Lower Maluuttongo, Jonas Kauffman, do blabantongo; Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John Snydtr, Friedensburi. & G Martz, Port Clifton Fetheroff, Dray & Co. Tuscarora. William Taggert, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongo. ._Monty Forreider, West Penn Township It Schuler&Co East Brunswick Township Seltzer & Bock, McKeansburg C: H. DeForeitt, Ldwellyn. Emanuel 0. Az Jolts Kauffman;-Ziminennuttown. October 1, 1842, 40— SEAR'S 11[111E illOGßAtiffirL—With era! huitdred engravings, being a Biogiipby Orthe •Lives and character, orthe princval personage* re corded in the . aacred tritium Practically adapted to the instruction ofyouth and private families.. Just receiietand sale by • BANI!IAIT. ,•• „ , ,ALBATIKAIS QUILLS.4-Albatrose Quills, a new • an eminent article, Inn received end for side by Alm 11. ' BANNAN. Lanett Ridoiini of -Wild Cherry. • • Tukcntesir ainkuy, LIOR CortsuurnoW and ' , lityxa *.estrianers, - Aternii, 13aavcittris , Caoir in attune:, Witoornto .Coveit; , Penn oa Mumma' car vex Banat, t.'riaoste;Cutraus.culd all diecaseir of the Pulmonary Organs.. READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. A Wonderja/Reetivery.- 7 ,51r5. S. E. Austin. was attacked with this diseere in the fall of 1838, originating frOin - e,yiolent Mild which settled up. • on her lunge._ ',Various teinedies were resorted te—the most alttlfulphysiCians were consulted-1 yet sterby step that fearful disease, consumptioi began to prey.tipori her::. She became subject to violent , fits of cou ghing , expectorated leigequan4 lilies of matter and was evidently sinking. very fast. 'ICI this distressing situation; after all the varied! remedies had been tried in • vain,' and when naught but ther grin seemed to afford her soy- prospect of relief, the invaluable //alarm re: -stored . her to healtly hod Low, In the place -'of that emaciated form, witheimg.to decay, she!i i mingling in societyin,better hershb end spirits than she has enjoyed for years. 'E"r See descrip. 'lion °Eglip interesting case in Dr. Wistar's atise on Consumption. I Disintereated :Teriimopy.--- Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wister's prepare lion oli Wild Cherry, in the case 'of Mrs: Austin,' I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy‘ and acknowledged statement true and tor teCt. ,• • J. H. WALTERS, M. D. _ Neve, York, Apr11'12,1841./ . A Surprisiog Cure-).-Mn: Raabe Wilson. poor but highly respectable medal:ter of the Meth'. odist church. was ,alito'Ufflicted with Consump tion 'in its - worst terms: and considered past re covery, by all her friends. , A bottle of this Bali sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately. •- This eirenmatitice 'being mad 6 known' to the members of the church, they put. chased several-bottles for her, which relieved her eetitely. The same society- have purchased river forty_ bottles, for persona in indiligent cit., cumatances, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance where it his not given' surprising relief. Er We, the undersigned. members of the Dcr. bin' Benevolent Society of the Methodist cburch,, having examined - the above ,statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects ,true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar'i reniedy to all whe are afflicted. Garman Mitten, 'Many Gan MIMS. THOMAS COOMBS, EILIZABSTII JACuSS. Liver Comptaint. 7 -Mrs. Eliza .Thompsoo was afflicted with thiscomplaint for'nearly . five years, during'which time she was under the.moitskil ful . physiciaiis—had tried Mercury, Botanic,ilud Ilumompathic:remedies, and every thing that if., fined her any hopes of relief. She Mid dull, wandering pains in the side,; sometimes in the , shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in.the breast, and'hae been una ble to sleep on the right aide for three years. fly the use of this Balsam,' she was dared in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIEA ,THOMPSON. Roxborough, , September 12,1841. Dear Sir—Pleaee send. Me two-bottles mere of your Balsam of Wild cherry, like that yeti-sent; me before. I have taken nearly all , of the first; and confidently believe this medicine will cure. me. I have used,6 great many remedies within- ' the last year, but have never foiled any thing that bats relieved me so much. It has stopped my +sough entirely, checked My nightewents. end I sleep better at night and feel better in' every way than I have for many months., ' • YOUSI, respectfully, . I ;AMES KELLY. Ilolmesburg, September 12,1841. Friend Wistar—l must again trouble then to send' me two bottles mote of thy invaluable Bal. earn. 1 have now taken three bottles is all, and Can assure thee. that it has done me MOM good than all the medicine I hive ever taken be. fore. Send ice by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. JACOB Houiewee. Bristol, September B,' 1841. Dear Doctor,-4.Hearing so Many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has mad'e in Consumption, 1 sent to one of your Agenti the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me do much, that I want three bottles -more Beet soon, as I believe it will cure me too.' I have used a great many balsams ofdifferent kinde, have tried Jayne's Expert°. rant and other medicines besides, but nothing hi.s ever dune me as-macb gaud as yours her. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. - Yours truly, • , WILLIAM THOMAS. PAINS BiMAST, LABILITY, WEAKNESS AND Cotron.--The,Ree. Dr. .Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which be says two of his daughters had suffered, severely with. an 'obstinate cough frequent paids, in the breast, dm., and appeared .to be going into a rapid decline. By the usu of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely— recovered and now enjoy excellent health. Asthma Ceired.—Mr. Jacob Snyder has au thorized Cs, to say that he was afflicted with thi's annoying complaint for several veers and had tried every thing in vain. He was subject to constaet „wheezing, a troublesome 'Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest,' , atid sometimes in - the -region of-the Henri, and nothing else ever gave him o r,elief., Chronic Condh.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was elm afflicted with an obstinate- Cough, paginating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, end never found any thingtO give him - relief hut this Bal. Such in fait is the :nature and simplicity of this medicine, and so' extraordinary have been many of ther - . cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest tepid:l6Po, and al. though scarce two years h a te elapsed since it . was first Wade miblic, we can proudly say, its fame hap spreadin every direction..and it is rap., idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled . -by any medicine ever offered to public - notice. - DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS -- • - In every section of the country, wilt find this medicine an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS ICEEP IT ON HAND As it is not in our power to place it' within tho reach of all thosertfilicted, and there are doubt less; thousan# suffering whd would resort to it fbr relief if, they could obtain it conveniently, Irr Be particular when you purchase, to ask for Da. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CURIMIT, as there is an article called the Senor or WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely differ. cut medicine. - NATURE'S OWN, PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly approved Cont. pound preparation of the Prunus Virginian°, or " Wild Cherry Dark"—appreved by theßoltege of Phisienacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty; and universally aeknowledged the Most valuable 4 Family Medicine! Over discovered. Ale Q,nockery l Ne Deception. The physician may boast of his skill in -many diseases--the quack may puff his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ,ever discovered for diseases rif the pulmonary organs, it is univeteal.. ly admitted nothing has ever, putted as success ful :is that unrivalled medicine," Dr. Wistar's Halsam of Wild- Cherry, which has effected some of the most-astonishing cures ever'recairded iii the - histore-cfAledleille. _ Such, indeed are - the astonishing healing and restorative priaperties'..ef this ,Dalsain. that even 'in the-advanced- stager tif.consumprion, and in Liver Conplainlo, eiievasee which have hafted the skill of the most distinguished physician', when patients - have suffered with the most do. tressing corigh;great difficufty in brralhzng, night Sweats, bleedingiof thir hinge, ere.' 'after the most 'esteemed - remedies of our. Pharniaccepias have failed, this.invahitible remedy' haw net only given surprisitig relief but actatilly l effected Corea, after all, hives. ,qf krecovery had been entirely de spaired of.- „ e • - Besides its surprising efficacy in these fermi. dable complsinte, it Os, proved a very superior remedy-for - diseettii'of children, such as Croup. WhottpiPgtottgli, - Ile; and in . those -disorders ' ,that prevail so extensively:tbaurghoet the winter _tiesortouch as Cough; Colds, Pleurisy, /rifts- Oiled; and itaiititie tile Brenta. Proceeding l-rain iteglectecrOddi, it stands - • Preiwred„:whnlet ale and retail,•bv WILLIAN's "ar.. '.Chemists, N 6.13 'South Fourth street; 1.00 it bottle. Soldier Pottsville by.: : JON C. MARTIN -Agerit for Schuylkill cow: j', - It Dr Okeists • dealers supplied 432. NboleeskPrlee , ": , JnrinerY 1 SCIIOO/4 Pia liiMillitßTON BOARD __ en Firti4ge.--Souated hi Cheater C'outifj, , syivaaif 2B' tiles - N.: -from Philadelp h ia, a nd ',miles from time Redding Rail Read at 49 _ lloveriaber II II El li