- w ~Yn BM . 1 . %At - athlete Poetiy. iibera's rob - trot in a twomiau s t eyeal Sa!ten.'poirion Whet toad - • - bez,eFeep and hear her ei• Mak** a persou feet - about the - gizzard ruther. diner. • .VI, young Loebinvar is come out of the west,' With breechis - all torn end no sign of a vest; Rio het is eiost shocking;—all tattered his And tile . fine ii' diigusted by Jong whiskers and • 'Not .a draai was heard oar a keen! note, As hie corps to the rerapert we hurried; But we begird the squeal of the eipttired ehcrat, 'And confeegi'wertelt flustered end flurried. A drunken youth got out of his calculations, and was dozing in the street, whenttie bells roue. rd bim by their ringing for firi3. , Eleven, twelve, / '..tbiircen, fourteen, &tech, cried be;. •well if this isn't later than I ever knew it.' . .Lime Taoone xs.—lt is doctor Johnson, we •""'believe, who Pais that little vexations are more try. ing to the ,t4uiper, and harder to be borne, than " greeter troubles. • We beard, the other evening, a • erieeelous looking little manufacturer.illastrate the maltof. the recant, by a ludicrous narrative of email annoyances, that made an aggregate of large Misery. ekwent,' said: he, 'into my barber's this • 'morning, with my temper soured by lettere from ittortnysof five bankrupt creditors at the Benth ' mat; postsie unpaid, of covirse=o6 ! yea; bank tapesdon't itay postagelo their dupes--oh; no ! • .• .1 .wai trexe'd, too, at A painter who had received half pay in/relvatice to paint me a new sign; , but .• ha must go a sailing on the hay, on Sunday, and get cliowned—Just as,like as' not on my money ; . • and how be 'died, and made no sign.' I was in is dreadful burry;for f had to raise money to take 4 up 'notei and was Ann one half. There was a 'young man in the barber's chair, who passed me, anti got 'into the shop about a yard before me, ac ting 'as if he wanted to apetik to a man who was ahead of me—a contemptible trick ! Well, sir, there he sat, feeling his chin after eve!) , round of the razor, and 'asking for more,' till ins beard was same'. reaped into the middle of next week; read . ing the whole lime the only paper I ever do read, which he continued to doall the time animal) was curling his hair and whiskers, evidently just to • 'spite me. ' It was on hour before I got away from • - the barber's; and then the friend who would have loaned me fifty dollars in my strait, had taken the morning cars for Newark. After attending to - stnneaeceasary business at the s t ore, hsallied out - for a eshin'..dy in. Walt street. 'Every body was nbort,' though each one mould have done it yea feeders,' which struck ma as rather curious. • It was not far from three, and the day was , of the nastiest August kind, hut at melted lead, /mg gy and sticky. I had on a new pair of • hoots. which my shoemakerfor the first time, •I 'really • believe in tvienty years, had made too small.-- Heavens! how they bit at the heels, blistered as they were from slipping up and down in diem.— , , .14,steck was tnitinually twisting round hindenle before. My shirt, 'too, seemed. possessed. It kegs trawling up, and finally rolled into an maccrss - ble luEnp, saturated with perspiration, and rested in the sena of my back. This annoyed rue almost . sa:inach ass Ilea, the first I had felt this summer, that' was nipping me at his leisure in a secure pa sition, which tie had taken up between my ehoul ders. 'At this interesting juncture, I was seized by the button by peihaps the most perfect specimen of sttrore that can be found in Now York,; not ono of-your pig.ped auger sort, but 'a fellow that twisis a gimlet into you with hie right hind, while he detains you by the button with his left, taking it out now and then, when he 'thinks it is going rather bard, to 1.1 .w off the chips, and forthwith inserting it in another place. He was telling me in a loud - voice of s shabby trick that had been served him by a man that bad just passed us, and what he had that morning said to hint. 'Said I, air, you , are a d--41 14r and a scoundrel,' &c., ' , and I could see, as the [teasers-by turned round to knit at us, that they thought he was addressing • hie complimentary remark to me. • I didn't wonder either, that they should think an, for my face must have been a good deal infinite. • 4%1 with impatient endurance. Well, when I could stand it no longer, I broke away, to drop in upouthie only friendi thought would help me out; • slid, what do you tIAk ? lie had just lent eve -. ry dollar he had,' to the men whom my button ' holder bad been serving up to me in parcels--his 'particular Mend.' As I came oat of his office, the clock struck three. I went - twine more annoy. ed, Wife grieved, then I remembered ever to have been 'before in my life. I was now wrought up tothe'highest pitch; I went straight to my b e d. room, and after a long search I found the little • black rascal that covered.my back and shoulders thikk with oblong blotches; and was glancing at the demortical revence depicted in my countenance as,l passed by the looking glass, rolling my prison - or 'as a sweet morsel' under my thumb and finger, when the doer bell rang, and the girl came, to say that a gentleman wanted to see me. I stepped be t low with some exultation in my manner, and in the ball found the notary. tie handed me a pro test and walked out; and when hit had gone, I said • to him, 'You'and your bank meg go to the d---I. - ,t4liatheir have the pleasure of torturing this lit. torment.toadeith, than have the stamped note in. my, packet.' • After manipulating my victim . With due economy of enityment, I thrighT;l'd . see hoar ho borsch. Now, would you beliCve it ! --it tOnen7 the ffea, darn him, after all! It was only a hula piece of Idea Ertl that bad worn off • [unit the lower side of my stock. Thiii was the bitterest disappointment of that unlucky day !' Ts:l'llEl'l4n I RTSD Jo no E.-411C following etoiq is told of a Judge in Texas. . • A very learned and compassionate Judge in Texas; on passing sentence on one Joim Junes, ; tvhohud been convicted of murder, concluded his ,reinarks as follows:—'-The fact is, 36fie4, that ..thi Court did not intend to order you to be exe• -- Chted before next Spring, but : the \ we .ther is very cold—our jail ie in a very had con• 41(44a—much of the , glass fho w;ndows is broken—the chimneys are in such a dilapidated state that no fire can bi - made to render your apart= manta comfintable . ; beanies, 'owing, to the grew . number of prisoners, not more than ono blanket can be 'allovved to each —tosleep Eau ddly and corrt fo:tahly,.therefoie, wilt be - out of the question. In considVation of those circumstances, and nig to les.V'en your ialferings as much as poa4nle. the Court' in the exercise of its humanity and; compassiOn, do hereliy order you to be executed •:to•morroor rodining," as soon after breakfast as may be.cAnvenient to the Sheritr and agreeable ; r . <~~~~~ - - ;" ~lf Yu PEN ateatiy,Nifirod.) CI./PPIN 11l Wit Att. . pa Bor- cash. ,`"~: J; SWIM .:1'::'.: ..::'''::::7.',',::'fl;..:.'i..:!:'''ji..,,','.i' ''''i'.i.;l.''4?.:: ',' ?A ' ,":' ,- ; . 7 i 7 4 .'l'.':'''':',.4' ''.:',:,'-'',5..:,:.':.'.'..,::,(,_.'.':,':.t. .:;I:,,'s,..:,:'f.'::'.%'.',''.':'-'.,:i;''':.';.-:: '..•'' i .. : ,‘,,,,,,,,,,',, -,^ 7,V.,. , ...., , ,-,. , -.- ,•,. - , , ISIM I ; r:::1PROTROTION:: INDEMNITY :AGAINST LOS; S - BrYIRE • ~THE PDANICLIS , . or putaantsratk., • . • Capital $.100,000, Paid- in. • cusses= PZRYLTUAL. , gioNtiNtra . to make Insurance, perenettient ' l6 - 1 ani9imitcd on every description of property in town and country oaths useal favorable terms. Office 1631 Chesnut Street near fifth street. _ CHARLES N. BANCAER, President . ' ;• . DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, - SamstetOrani.• James Scott, Frederick Browk. Thetas Hart, • Jacob R. Smith, - - Thomas S. Wharton; - Gee. W.Richardtt. Tobias 'Wagner. • liodecaiD. Lewis. CHARLES"G. BANCKER, Seel. The Subscriber bas been appointed agent for the above mentioned'institution, and is now pre pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rotes. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, une 19. 184 L Indemnity against lose or dartinge by ;Fire Capital $400,000. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. , Ti' SPRING GARDEN LNSURANCg COM— PANY, 'make Insurances, either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town or country, on Flonaes. Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on !leasehold -Furniture, Merchandise, Ilorses,,Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and 'Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description; Vaszis and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon tho most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter. ut the Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON MeMICIIAEL, President L. Kaminit.tAn, Secretary. DicEcTorot, Motion McMichael, Joseph Wood. P. !.....I.,ogurenne, Elijah B r at lett, Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman. R• W. Pomeroy, George IV Schreiner. The subscriber has neen appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make IrisunsNcits upon every description of property at the lowest rates. . BI:NJAl1IIN BANNAN Pottsville, Feb. V, 1841 EXTILAORDINAAY CASE. QUEBEC, May 8,1837. 1111 EA R article called Dr. Hewes "Nerve and Bone Liniment," came to my knowledge a bout two months since, through our friend Mr. Camp bell, and I procured a bottle aid had used it fir about a week without any material change. until one morn ing. I found myself under the exercise of very uncom mon feelings, imagining that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, I requested my family to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trust myself on my reef , not having for the last frurteen and a hail years ever even made the attempt to stand: but my confidence was so great that they consented to assist me tram my bed. I found I could use m 3 legs with apparent ease, but could nor bear my weight on my feet. With snpnort, however, I could placeone 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 feelings of happiness that I never before experienced,: the idea writ that I was once, again to be restored to the world ran through my framelike an electric shock. My family surronn ded me in rears of joy, and the excitement so com pletely overcome rile that I fainted. The same day I walked three time across the II ,or. again Bearing a little weight at each time on my feet. 1 then used crutches for a few davit, when my strength had become so far reestablished. that I could cross the. thisr without the least aid. My adva..cernent tromp lloa time has been almost. izzedible. can walk iwo hundred yards and back with ease, and my chil dren, ( the bed-rid are oiten blessed, like me. with near a dozen,/ hare been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years younger herself. You o ill rec ollect how much bent tog ether I was when you were lest here. 1 hare entire ty overcome this. If I look ed as odd as I felt when I began to - walk. I would have been gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma ny of my old. acquaintances. some of whom did not know me ar all. and where would scarcely credit their senses. and would hardl, have been more astonished, though one had". risen from the dead." I have now every confidence th it I stn a well man. I think this article is the (neat . extraordinary of any I ever heard or anti it isnot extensively made known to the pub lic, I think ilia proprietors are very culpable, If you know the persons in New York aell-ttg it, you bad bet ter show them this fetter, and let them refer to you, or pu:ilish this if you [hulk et would atd the distresstsd. Remember toe toyobr family, Yours, to ry -uty. ETHAN C. CORNING. For sale by John S. C. Martin. Win. T. Epting and Clemens Jr I'arvin, Pottsville. Alay 21, 1812. A dye to sorrelaopa most interesting— One that eray-headed mortals should be testing— A great "Phenomenon in Chemistry:' IL is strange but any erre rnay'see East India'Dye that, brown or black amain. Colors the hair, but will not stain the skin. TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. 110: YE RED HEADS AND GREY: , PIif:NoMENON IN CIIKIII9TEY. EAST INDIA HAM DYE, Colors the Flair, and will not the skin!! ' IMP.; dye is in form of 3 powder which in plain matter of fact may he applied to the hair over night, the first night turning the lightest red or grey hilir to a dark brown, and by repeating a second er third night. to a bright jet black. Any peraun may, therefore,. wish the least possible trouble, keep hie hair any dark shade or a perfect black; with a tonAi tine assurance that *he powder if applied to the skin, will nut color, There is no trouble, in removing erom the hair, as in all powders before made. By. an occasional application, a person turning grey will -never be known to have a grey hair. Directions complete with'', the article. There is no coloring in this statement, t i one can easily test. This dye is au only by COANTOCK & CO., 11 Maiden Lane. Ne m York. For sale only iil . pttsville. by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Afay 7,20-1 y NOW It EA.lly, VANIPBELL'S FOREIGN MONTHLY MA. IL" GAZINE for Dccembor. C ONTE NTS Life of Fllueller—Quarterly Review. ; 2 Encyclopedilt of the Chine , e. Language— Atheneum. 3 Popular Poetry in Pervin—Apiatie Journal. 4 Summary n(Lnni , ,n—Knight'" Lloclmr. 5 Ati.4on'a Honor) , of Europe, by , Macaulcy —EdintMrg fteViivv. 6 The Aneielt Review. • 7 The Anatomy of Sleep—London Literary GaZ,lte. 8 Animal Ciministry—Chamber's Edinburg Journal. 9 The Church of Scotland—Sent- , mart. 10 Biographical Sketch. Sir Francis Chantry. 11 Society in Madrid—London Court Journal. 12 Dickens' American - Nolen—London finer, &c., 13 The-Shepherd Kings of the East and E gypt—Asiatic Journal. 14 Siz hostile Tariffs within Ten .11antbs-4 Leed'a 'Mercury. 15 Abrdnedgo the Money• Lender, Chap. 13 and 14—fait's Magazine. 16 Poetry. 17 Miscellany. 18 Obituary Notices. 19 Leiters, Seiekce and Art. . Published monthly. Price—Five dollars year, in adyanee. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, 94Cliesnut Street/ 50— Dorem . bet if), FRESH GROCERIES. Ord Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee, Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New (*lemr Sugars. Imperial. Young Dyson, Pouchong if Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crashed Lump Sugar : Pickles and Sauces; a general assortment. - Red, White. Yellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a full assortnaent. • 'Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses, Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice,' ike. • Can he bou g ht 'on as reasonable terms as else where of k Q.& A. HENDERSON. 2B , Aiay .AW B OOKS.—MeKinney's Digest r ot' the - ' EXECUTORS' NOTICE,' a- 11 A Laws of Pennsylvania - LL 'persons - having claims against the Estate NlCKinney's Pennsylvania ,;rustice. ' . o f Hobert McDermuL late .of the Leine city of McKinney's Select La bf Pennsylvania. ter New York, deceased,-are :requested rib Malts the • use of the Farmer... Mechanic. and Man - - known the" elate sittliont delay. to Abigail-Me. ofHturinessor laws that every pr rm in the cotrimuhity ought to be acquainted Berm i .ecutrix.- James Whiting, . 0 „ Just. Ge or Esteeutara, is .the city , of Near York received and fur aide by • - - or to- TEDW.OWENTARIIY , - • orbihbee S, AuoTne 7 royol2 • 43 • .:1-11, .M= ANRACKeftS.—rk, Sugafand - Bayer IL , Grade:is, 1A - by Way - • - cc A, IFIENDERSO , rrEAS,-50 bOsts Seimboiti atal Pews bonereigi - "`received ;wirer sale by • - • - • 'Oel. 29. ' MILLER -11AGGERTY. -„ : rYETU's CUIT#C.I:II 9 VSIC-lest mei* . ed and for sale, by 13; HANNAN. 1431 8 ' • ' • • =2=' ' El PLASTER & SALT-150 ions orPlatter, an 15(1 socks Ground Salt. for sale by Oet 29.44- . MILLER do HAGGERTY.; DRAM & OTEBr—On sheets, and bound unbound Also Bifa of Lading, foi sale by July 30. • • • • 'B. BAN AN. 'pIRATES dr:1111111WERS.--History or Pi rates and ilonible I%iardars. Just received and or sale by May 28, 22- B. ILINNA.N.; WIIERRIAN IN/C.—Which flows freely. for th e vie, •"*- 'of Steel Pnnejaat received and for saleby Yoly _ B. BANNAN vonnixii - fs COMMON SCIIOOL HISTO RY—Just ••• Itit—Jost received and for sato by ~ May 21; 21— • • B. BANNAIV: V h TEEL PENS- 7 Every variety, just reccivea and •for sale very cheap by B. HANNAN: - Juno 11 24-- I.I7DVIGN'S GERMAN AND -ENGLISH GRAMMERS-4ust received end (Or sale by Oet. 22, 43—; B. HANNAN. PVIME 110010.—The subscriber has on hand JR a Variety of Time Books of the most appro ved kind, which will be sold cheap. by Nov.-12, B. BANNAN. BILLS Of. LADING—On letter ekes,. for, " shipping Coal -to Nei 'York - kilt printed and for sale by B. BANNAN. August 6. 34 VIVI", I'S CA S ES—J ust received and fo sale an assortment of G ig. Solkey, and rifling Whips.and Walking Canes. March ;9.'12 1 JOHN S.C. MARTIN. Charles Stokes, A rchibalh Wright, Samuel Townsend. PA R ill ERS° MUCH MAN (IA Ur-Being. '`' treatise on soil and manures. A Iso, 'rhe BAR MEWS LAND MEASURE:IL or pocket companion Just received atA for sale by B. BA.NNA N. A pm. 16 ,16-- -- . . ►y'OOTII Ah D EA It A C111.1.--Mtues Tooth and Ear Ache drops, a safa and speedy cure for (he above diseases. Just received and fo'r sale at MARTIN'S Drug store• Aprill6, 16-- 10 ARMING & G 11DENIN G.—The com g plete Farmer, and the complete Gardener. Jus received and for sale,hy B., BADMAN. March 26 13— Fincrortim. BIBLE,—%Vith GO llrostra 110118,3 volumes, - elegantly bound—price $6 Just received end for sale by . June R. BANNMAN. PIANO FOR SALE.—A second banded Fi ano for sale very low by November 5 AOSe—The subscribers have been appoint ed Agents by the New York Madufacturtng Co for the sale oft heir celebrated Grand Action Pianos of either Rosewood or Mahogany.'n specimen of which can he seen by applying to December 18. Sl T. & J. BRATTY. nocroit P. F. IV J.E—fte ,:ses` tp.• lipectfully tenders his professional services o the citizens of Pottsville. and His office is at the corner of Market and 4 4011111 4 Adams streets. :•,•••sApriLlti,l6—tf. 1 4 NINCOU It AGE 11031 IN IN DVS BLANK BOOKS.—Thesubscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Books, from 61 cents to Sl2 each, which he will warrant to be equal in quality to any purchaecf clfew here, At prices. April 16 16— b. ILINNAN. IntAPER CHEAPER THIN EVF_M !- 11_ Writing Paper and Letter Paper, ruled. st 81.75 ream wholesale, or 12 cents per quire retail, to suit the times. Also a large assortment of paper of su. petior quality, at reduced prices. Jest recrived ena for sate by June 4,23 B BANYAN. PATENT LIAD FLA r & ROUND ROPE Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING. PA. THOMAT • S JACKSON, begs leave to return _his most sincere thanks to Capiains-and owners of Boats, store keepers, his friends and the public gen erally. for the very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period of upwards of 1'..1 years; which has elapsed since he commenced the above limpness in Reading, and he would respectful ly inform them that after the destruntion of his man- Memory by the great freshet of January, 1811, he built an entire n-w and much more extensive Rope- . Walk, which hr. has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the hest descrintion, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. Ile has also added to the above. an estahlishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Ropes, Halters, Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk. Mason. and measuring lines, of every variety. T J would also respectfully inform all who may be likely to want the article. that he inanal»c tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The 'Flat 'lope is very much. use iin the miles of Europe. and - for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common mond rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Hopes to be made of the very heat material, in the most careful end experien ced manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. An extensive averment °ferule of Italian, Manilla, and Tar'd Russia Hemp Rope, tow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packigg for steam engines, Lines. Twines and Cordage of ev ery description.. Alsc, Tara Pitch and Oakum. con *dandy kept on hand. T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing tires are niade on an improved plan of his own, and of the best and Strongesi.kind of Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the n aking of towing lilies has conviniced him that they are an article . which cannot - be made too good, he has been at great pains andel pense to produce them perfect. Order - afar any thing in his business from a fishing line weighing I-Iflth ofan ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 Inch-flat rope weighing :11 tons, or from a 15 inch cable to ncotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received and promptly executed on the most rea sonable terms. Any thingordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight. P. S. any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. • Reading. Feb. 10 BEM Dr. Cedwers Fetter, Ringworm and Itch pritlCE 50 C ENTS A BOX—Is one of the 1 °- hei-t and /I/1)A etliescieus remedies in those iroohlesoine ill-eases vet discovered au the ecrtiseate Tills is to certify, .bat I Was of 'with tfie 'Fetter in the fact., I had large running sores, all ever my threat, chin t neck and cheeks, in deed I was so had that I was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af ter trying all the remedies I could 'think of, without the slightest advantage, I was - advised to try Redwell's Triter •Ointment, whicii , ,after using, a few boxes entirety cured me, and flitn pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for some time, there is not any appear of its returning. SAMUEL DEWEES, Apple4rei.A+, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia,' July 2‘4833, BEDW ELVS OEN OINTMENT., For he cure of Felons, Ulcers, old Geis Ad Sores. This invaluable Oinmen has /wig been in use, in he Ci y and Liberies of Philadelphia,' and is success in coring old 17/..CERAT6 Soars and long sanding vrounins; has been rhly as. tonishing. Prica 25 cents a box. BED W ELLIS COUGH Paler 25 CENT 9 rea'serrm—A most' plemiant, safe and efficacioua remedy. for Cotrchti.. cow s Hoarseness; Weakness,of the Brews, ttie., produ• clog rest and ease where ail other remedies have TIM above highly esteemed rdedicinea have full directions - attached to each Dale's. Th e public will do well to give them'a trial; is many thouriarid ha - vo been cured by their use ; p rep . _ red by James Bette, corner of 3d and Tainmany streets, ,Phtladelphta. for Dr. Illedwr4l, and km sale at the Drug and.Chernmal store of. • Jan. 1, 1— ' 1011 N S. C. MARTIN ; Agent_ for Pottsville and vreinit - ME=NEWOP I. ,- J.. BEATTY. 45- AND GENKRAL Ointment. J,' /,‘;.-?1 INSIE ' • _ 4,3 - 4 ••• g E._ MINE MI . ' . . - _ ... .. . . .- - . . From the Cottriii of lll .4 .l2 gii;yr.% . 1 i 1t wOuldle prepOsterdes init . :writer for - tlni read era of such a 'Journal as , the Courier, to address their vreludiees, passionsor supennitions.; Good Somraen sense should at least be'pessessad by the renders of this paper, and those possessed - of Such, end aseeti: j t ly, do we tare to attract: :We will ncitv - ass . inthe most unqualified terms. that an innocent l' has been found, that will, absoluOly dire Rhetniaatiar l ,' . and stiffness of joints, if of mewl - eau' iondinit. - , ] ,- -The assertion is so broad, that it wilt ha yieutain I - credence, se are aware, unless supported ttneoffi,, ' moo testimony. Now the testimony giv a to sm. tnanywolthleaaquackeries is so alaandant: at to dis: 1 criminate between such, and , real matter tact tes= t simony, is very difficult. To ;come at cinc t a poi nt I that can at once be aPpreciatetl, the propri re .have' resolved to give this remedy 10 the Poor: 10 cure those able to pay for it, before they. ask pa ,snd then leave it to the sufferer to pay What. , be en • We., entreat, therefore,sufferers hi callbatil IV en Lane,.' for some drops ( Indian Elixir I tu be i 11, and sl Nerve and Bone Liniment to tree o utwa y;and i they will not, by one week's use. beco sore sur prised and delighted than they ever cape ,we wil never again make such an assertion. It invalid ' .now suffer for the want of this mild, i cent, an; all potent remedy/ If the re fuse it, we y theta in 4 , decd.—lN. Y. Court „Feb. /9. I '' For sale by John S". C. laniri, W T. Fetin g and Clemens & Parvin, Druggists; Pot Ile. May 14. . 23,---ly. ~ MERRICK'S vErent Tim best medical writers of the iwc in the opinion, that worms are the serious and many fatal diseases in chit Their presence may be suspected tient has a dry coughs pale conntenanc tumid tip, livid circle around the e ,sleep, variable appetite, alternate Di nes% enlouged stomach, &c. These symptoms unless relievet duce epilepsy, apoplexy, maniac, drop inflammation, of the eyes, palsy, hic consumption, croup,eiysentary z ,conv.• dm., which terminate in death.: 4 From the above, parents a rld others of children. VII see the propriety of sine ofa suitible remedy, iranist 'he d of these enimies to the health and h dren. Merriek's Vernantio haPPYGI and pleasant cure, as will be shown tificates shortly to be published, an those that have tried it, as superior e It is so pleasent that itunty be given cato child, without inconvenience. Also --, or n,tso, the Pocahontas orlcdian of all bilious diseases: this'pill has dedly the best purging pill ever off It has permanently euroi the most dyspepsia, sick-headaelie, ions cholie, 'ml will pm- , and will prove ser while the pulse is full and hard, th and The tongue coated. Full dire the V.errnithge. and Indian Pill. W. T. Eptinlr,. ?iittsuille; Georg castle, G. & D• Bast, Schuylkill ley, Port Carbon. Throughout th always be had of Fred. Klett & net of 2d and Ca llowhill - ktreets, June 18, JAMES DOW EY s - ESPECTFULLY int.r. the pnbli he has brought with hin from New this spring, a large arsortmen of GROCERIES .Yr L u MKS, Which he offers for :+tle at c most mrt, Philiidelphia wholesale prices ( freights r. at his store house, in the ne Stone Bed next door to his lavers, Mow ' addition t villa, consisting t.)l, Black and Green Teas, Falling Loa; Santa Cruz, ottu Rico, Orleans Sugars, Rio, Java, and St Domingo Coffee, Sperm & Common. Oils, Mrdssses, White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to quality, A quantity of Dryetl Meat. Mackerel, from No. I to No. 3, in qu and full barrels, About 300 Sacks Ground S4lr, 60 barrels superior Albany Summer May 14., POTTSVILLE ISLAND FOUN T HE subscribers bare constantly , general assortment of fltillow•st , 1 and Hugon - Buns, Plough paints, Mo 4 1 Rails and TOrn out Castings, 4c.. an s' pared to furnish castings of all kinds as chaap a rate as can be furbished el :- • Possessing a desirable situation , t both rail road and cOal, and having '.,c f /thein ity for and experienc in artufac _ al jugs. we can confide ly promiw eni i ft Mu to all who may vor us with th, 6. May 28, • PENOYLV F VNIA HA 7:111E public are res ctfully info subscribers have t• en this la • , medioas est blishment, by William . Johnson es, mer patron of this .e..qta' 4 the public qnertilly, th promise to extend all he accom minions at this house ))hat men 131) received, while under the charqe JOW,PIA JAPOB PETE Pottsville, June ilj RESUMPTION OF BUS! NEW DRUG STOII pf - lESubsci iber ilituras his gra 22 ' edgements to th* citizens of others, who stepped forward to hi ter the-loss of his property by fir last, and would also acquaint the lie generally, that he has.. agai the Drug Business In the house for 1 by Charles W. Clemens, in Cen buroogh of Pottsville:where ma; a genera l assortment of D it LIG F, , lt F PAINTS ' '- pi r GLASS, ' I lii And every other article in the al $ he is disposed to sell o'n very ie - dating terms. I N. S. Er Ithjrl;l3t9 prse . i I- calrefallY ut up at thp shortest, notice. ~,..'l, I %lay 30, 1:38. w . M. .T NG. I Pin L ‘I)ELPITIA, RE P ; OTTSVILLE R,II A VII ATES'OF Ell BIGOTS ate' DIZE, between Pottsvilliii from April let, Dill per tr, 44 / Plaster. Slate, Tile's, dypeoin#. Pig Iron, Blcoms,'Tirnber, ;It!' . 'rar and Pitcli, . ii-7 Nails and Spikes, Bar and fiiii ron, Hollow-Wire; Grain, Salr,j , m: ber,Staree,SalLtish,Tob:i ..,'. ad, 222 Groceries, hardware, Whig.- and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cottoel.!' En. gines and MaChinery, Er• • "et, Laid, Tallow ' 'Rags, Vic! stare, -•-- Hides, flemp,L'irthen-W . Glue, 425 ary Goods, Wines and Po: 4'4 ' th3ra '• 1 • rciirr and 'Medicines, 6„,.aPer,. I O H ,i•Mid.Queena•WOW, Fish • • . and Con Plitibarir . •f: 525 Dio l / 4 ,SloiagoVil tkelPtir .._ eCeiving ot. de. liivritii - Frolitcik I _... „ in n3 :l l3 7 °ta i nn the line, galese , fl t , r: u r over Til e- 8. i m ' . Days ofotirthiro l a 1 . "4 liton RS. DAYS and SA " lit- 3 Y P. M. • •••• •• 13- -- March 26 ' .." 1, ' ' MEDIC'S a - DR. Wm. Evan's Baran Von Fititnh. Doct. Goodie,* F. Doit. Williarti El+ Dom. Hunt's Dote .For Dyspeptic:' are said to blorn,iari , offeied to the - A fresh • sup p v received and for,sal• Dec it .7 1 Do nib EsP_EcTi ---, autof Poitava* moved m to wn . Xl4 ere in, it) the WM I Pmettein g h e „ ,i - equested. t expenenee lay j willcell on 4M L I t • iaMiM ESN Greenwood, EWE BM =I rip, Dv ,45c of taar • lere the p breat disturb tea. Cpsti trendy pi d'the bra dry cou - feirc ling the klg in rOFP. (ertous ea . .; rIDIr-S C, 1 aer1111), mtnernus rcgardety ott.era in the mast 1 1: la, for the 'rved to be , r to the It .f finale CLIS , , -ostivenes able in all kin dry an ona acco above ieiCsnyder, en. Hugh asteu supp Druggists! Ladelpina, 5—C NEW STOR 1 6 , Among which may be found te. Superfine Cloths.. of various volois and qualities, at Blue. Black and Fancy.colored Cassimdres, Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blankets. t o Prints. Lawns, Gingham, Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. S itin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Jtollands and Nankin, Marseilles and Valentin Vesting% fie" 34. 4-4, 5-4,61 Musl ins. Bleached & UnblcaChed, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Hand Ts. N aw and sit, error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Beverteens, - • In fine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk, Cotton, Mohair, Morino & ;Voted Stockings Ladies t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin, York tan, Silk. Thread, &aver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orieans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars. New Orleans. Sugar House. and Syrup Molasses, Tea and Coffee, of various kinds, . Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, 4.Salmon. Herring, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, lions, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil. Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, • Havanna, Half Spanish and*Common Seg,ars, SPda , Water ano &gar Crackers. Sperm Oil. Butter. Eggs, and Lard, Pried Apples and Peaches, , and a great variety ofother articles, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash, or in Exchange for country produce. Remember the Town Hull Store. Pottsville. May 11, II EN DERSON'a. F t the ciam. • kept to fut_ nt and signed s and ctort:y •Itrison. ME knows- Hi le and • nce af. cember he peb. menced ccupied t, In the be had LEM e, which comma AND fiCIIAN 'a detphia 0 $2 10 me, 2 50 UEDICINES! ,rated Catenniile Pills iflillyrup for children. iAetb . Pills, It Pills, . , • Fetter & Agee Pills, ' Mts. - It Hunt's Botanic Pills !ley Medicine ever yet 1 ib4 43 'Me 4 .te,neti,lust Is eg Stnie o f 4 . C. MARTIN. _ ... PPE9I ~ ,s the inhatntanta 4iiinitv. that- lie has I"1,1t profel=rdonal ser= ritnyq es o;hls_puhlie: " 1 004,fe -sy 611, end it Oi . jligeho ii (reel !mg' rtiga.,,,, , , ;well -as rainy: rlp nfeesion.' `hl[ , ice . 1 .1, ,411.4)i.L1 P 1111.. 1) . .' - ,r..4.',' ,- .1.: -. ;- {. 41grtf .= . , 1 HAMS & SHOULDERS. / , it DIME' Western 'Hams ; ( eared wO , and without smoke,) - "" ' "- , c • Z. boulders & Sides, , 1 (, itt Ti ostun Smoked Reek : r't, '' . ',. " : ? 31ogna Sausage, , ' ... --- 1 --: 1 . • molted and Pickled Sitlitrien, - - ' Halifax and MassachalatteMielterel; . Shad, Smoked' Hereink,:gal Fish, At.0...:' 'eldest, E.4.'& - A.AENDERSON'S. Alli 7 eao -"1 - '.: . • '''' ''c'-' ' ' '- - na.-.• . a . ' . ,• . • . . —e4 I , ,•_ , , .., : . , - . MEE ~ ,-.z: : ... , :,! ::', =,,; ', -; ':., : F., ; , . ., -, , F .., ; :f. . ., _ i.f, -; ..,.,!,- , ,-,- i .,:,!,:::: ; . , , , :i. , ,,f , :i2 ); .2 _ ,,;,i; .: : , : y%;:.{N , i. • CIAVI.III,Piti SP' SPRL G , dz. SUMMERCLOTHING: • 1 • . the old stand corner Of C,entre and ?dahan. fano streete.„Prittevitle.: - LIPPiNCOTT & TAYLOR I continue to receive thronghout,theOiesson their ,Wholevale and :Retail Store, No, 24 ket SO : itet, Philadelphia, a choice and:varied • rttneekOfEtatUONAßLE REant Mane urru svhte,h,they. invite their Cinitomers and the , lie to examine. The advantages; which are testi of. attending Oily Auctions every day, ing all,enr goods for cash, and having them .0 op by the best city workmen uncter,.our .ONi / to direction, enables tis to, warrant our v better and cheaper than can be obtained -hem n returning thanks to our Customers ,for the y liberal patronage; we have received, we old inform_thero that we shall coutinoe to re tro al4.keep consantly on Wild. OD heretofore. assorment, of Superfine I English ; Frenbh dCe rin au Cloths, Cass i m ereS t irestings, Sem i' Cloths, Linen Drillings. Gaitibroons. Sze • seiteo to the season, which wil‘he made up order, in the latest style of Fashion. Cell and See! and judge for' youraelves ! April 30 _ IS— :lIODVER,S INK. DE subscriber haa made 'arrangements foi the sale of this celebrated Ink, by the dozen single Bonk- at Mr. Hoo'ver's wholesale and ctail Philadelphia prices, and would respect. ully invite all those,irkwant of a good article to tikrifid judge for theolselves. The Deraitrnents at ‘Vashington,vifter testing he different kinds of Ink manufactured,' have decided inTavor'of Mr.' floovpr's—and in supply for the enening session olCongress has been en. gaeed at his establishment. _ The ,following are selected from among the numerous certificates in favor of this Ink • From the Pennsylvanian. floovEn.'s iNE.—Good inir is a very good things :And like most good thingq, it'is not very often tot 'be :net with ; but we think we may from - actual experiment, cordially recommend the writing ink made and sold by Mr. Joseph E. Hoover, No. • 105 north Third street, us being a capital article. It flows freely from the pen--la transparent and without sedimert , and has' an excellent color. It is by tar the best ink we have used for some 1 time, and those whn arc particular .in this mat ter, cannot do better than 'furnish themselves from Mr. Hoover's establishment. Their notions about ink must differ materially from ours, if they are not pleased and very much pleased with his manufacture. restimuny or,l . A. ROOT; Esq., Teacher of Penmanship: "Aker testine the various kinds of ink found in this market during tho last eight years, I am free to state that a thorough*trial ot . Mr. J. E. Hoorea'a iok has induced me to use it in my Wilting Rooms, and the scholars under . my charge, in preference to any other, as it does not corrode the steel pen, flows freely, has fine, per manent, black glossy Itistre, is entirely free from sediment, does .not. mould or become thick; arid, in my own opinioryonly needs to be known and tested, to be sought alter and generally used. A 1.5, A ROOT, S. W. corner or Eichtft and Arch streets.. Philada., Jan. 25, 1842, One oz., 4 nz., 6 oz., 8 Pt.,•tind Qt Bottles by the dozen, or single for sole by s. RANNAN,. Agent for the Proprietor Nurem,mr 19, JAM'S r 22(, NG. TOWN HALL STORE. DANIEL B. HAA.9 .t •-• HAAS & ' . ort,llK - F; pleasure in announcing to the citizens o Schuylkill county. that they have km opened in f the basement story of the Town Hal), on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of NE N GOODS, 'not brought from Philadelphia, where they were se lected with great care, and purchased at unusually low prices--comprising every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware,: /MOUNT CARBON HOTEL. ScAuylkill County. Pa. 124 ELIBEN BR !Gin respectfully announces to his friends and the public that ho has ta lc. en thiS splendid, airy and delightful establish. : :i.. l'.: ' the nlo o tn, situated ea rk and Philadelphia Rail rez.."- - . on those who visit the Coal Region, ding at the termination o !:: v s Rood, where he will be happy to wait on•l+usrncas, or for the purpose of hnjoying the mountain air and' water. The Motel is large, finished and furnished in the best , style--and no pains will-be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor it with a visit.: Being within en minutes walk of theßoropgh of Pottsville,• though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is eon. fidently- believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hptcl is a large and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the S6uvlkill Cana4 Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending to the Nines and thenc to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike, and v at the same time atrording a real and romantic tew of five Mountains. The house is supplied with 1 pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing establishment unrivalled in thb country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommodation of visitors, who may he disposed to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ. ash; or families may rely on having ample room, nad every.possible attention. Mount Catbon,J une 19. 1841. ; 25—tf Philadelphia Rtucedity: CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY. SOME six or seven of the Philadelphia Druggists have descended to the meanness to try to sell the imitation or counterfeit Balm ofColurobia, to , stay, cleanse or restore the hair,'and Hay's Liniment, a cure for Piles; and alt external sores and sprellings. All Druggists and Coubtry' Merchants are hereby warned not to buy either of these !articles in Phila delphia, as they would be .wholly unsalable. All u sers of these articles arewarned never tr. buy any by these names, withoot.the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrappers.—take Ibis notice with you to tuit by it, or you will be cheated;'! Send to ukbv let tit, at New York, and we will deliver them at Phila. &Iphin, Baltimore, or any of the lame Citiekfree of akfreight charges. CTIMSTOCH & CU - sole proprietors, & whole Sale Druggists, ":71 Maiden Lane, New York: And by /oho S, C. Martin, Miliaria fi. Epting,. and Cemens & Parvin,Dniggists, Pottsville ,Alay 7, ' RIGHT'S , INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS: Of the North American College of Health This extraordinary medtcine %is. founded upon the principle that the" human !fame is subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE. Viz .COITUpt HUTOOrN,Or in caner words Impurity of the Blood, and nothing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease of every description from thebody. If the channels of our mighty rivers should he eiamechoked up, would not theaccumulated waters find new outlets, or the country be inundatcd?—Just so with the human body; if the natural drains become closed, the accumulated impurities will most assured ly find vent in some form of disease or death will bee certain consequence. WRIGHT:Ii INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out 'Meatus' PIIRINYENO PRINCIPLE. because they are a purgative medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural to the human constitudan, that they cannot possibly injure the most delicate; at the same time, it used in such a manger as to produce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few times, it will be absolute •ly impossible for pain or distress of any kind to con tinue in the body. A single twenty five cent box of the shove named Indian. Vegetable Pills will, in all cases, givereliel, sometimes even beyond the power of words to describe, and if persevered in for a short time, there is not a malady in the whole course of he man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. • Waninr'slNEUAN VEuxx.a sLE PIUS are a certain cure for COSTIVENESS. Because they completely cleanke the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt ht.mors which paralyse and weaken the digestive organs, and ore the cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart. rheumatic pains in va rious parts of the body, and many odic r unpleasant symptoms. In all disordered motions of the mood. called Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammatory, and Putrid Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a cer— tain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels from all billions humors and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind offerer. So, also when morbitl,hurnors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle. causing those pains Ida motion and swelling, called fiH• LLI HATIS:II. GOUT, &c.. 'Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills /pay be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persvered with, will most assuredly. and without lad, make. a per feet cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six 01 said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, goat. and pain of every description, will disappear, as if by magic. For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the atmosphere. Or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humors which shoed pass oWby the skin, are thrown inwardly, causing headache, nausea, and sickneSs, pain to the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs. con sumptton, rheumatic pains in various part of the body and many other symtoms of CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three or kiar pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeated a few times, will reinove all the above unpleasant sytntoms, and restere the body to even sounder health than before. The same may be Said of difficulty of breathing, or Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry oir by the stomach and bowels those rough and phlegmy humors which stop the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above'drcadful com plaint , it soma also be rememb4ed that WRIGHTS I.N DIA T VEGEARLE Sareccrtain to remove pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, Joss of appetite, costiveness, a yellow tine of the skin and eyes, and every tither sympitims 01 LIVER COM eLAINT.• EMI Becitase they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, winch when deposited on the liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. - - - Because they carry ofrthose hum.iurs which obstruc ting the circulation, are the cause of a rush. or deter mination of blued to the head; giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, lab mation of the brain, Insanity, and all disorders of he mind. • 'PhOse who labour within doors should remember that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lungs, and at the same time owing to a ant of exercise, the bowels are not sufficiently eva-nated, the blood beciimes impure, and- headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the heart, and many other disagreeable symtqms are sure to follotv. Wlßictn"s INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomacn and bowels, and a direct pacifier of the Blood, are certain not only to remove pain or distress of every kind from the body. but if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free from those humours which are the cause of every malady incident fa soon. they will most assuredly promote such a just and equal circulation of the blood that those who lead a sedentary life,Will be able to enjoy sound health, and disease of any kind will be absolutely impossible. GA UTIONS 7a AGENTS Country agents, and others, are respectfully informed that, owing to the great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, a host or unprincipled persons are busily engaged in manuthmunng, and vending a . spurious article in. imitation of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. '.rey are also Th rther informed that I have a suit pending against one V 0. Feick, for counterfeiting the above named medicine' and are cautioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. Feick. as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine Wrighee Indian Vegetable Pills for sale. All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Vice President °fine iti. A. College offiealth. Travellers, who cannot glibly a certificate as above described tie known as base impostors —Shun them, therefore. as you would 3 Highway man, or u Allan ight Robber. r2O-- Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and mind, No. 169 Race Si. Philadelphia. No, 11.46 Greenwich street. Boston • N ll—Beware of the count-rfeiter in Third Street Philadelphia. AG EN I'S FOR SCHUYCKILL COUNTY. Thomas & James Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel & iiill, Orwigshurg. Daniel Saylor, Schuyik ill Harem Aaron Marts, Mahantongo. J. IVeist. Klingerstown Jacob,Kautfman, Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman. do Mahantongo, Caleb Wheeler. Pinegrove. John Snycl-a, Friedensburg. & G Marta, Port Clinton Fetherolf, Ores & Co. Tuscarora. William Tanen, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantongu. Mority Forreider, %Vest Penn Township ft Schuler &Cu East Brunswick Township Seltzer & Bock. McKeansburg , C. 11. DeForest. Lewellyn. Emanuel 0. & Jo. a Kauffman, Zimmcrmantown October 1. ISI2, 49 THE subscribera would announce to the public that they have taken the store lately occu pied by J. %V. Lietaton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. among which are. • DRY GOODS. f Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth; and Cassimers-Sattinetts-Mouslin de Lancs—Chint zes-'-Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks, Tickings, Morinos—Bleached and Unbleached Moabite— Winter Vestings—Shawls. -Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolscy—;Worsted and Cotton Balmy—Meng Hose and Half Hose--Gloves Umbrellas,&c., Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun powder—lmpertal and Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad Md• lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Currants—flops —Barley, &e. QUEENSWAitg Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glees Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would, invoe the attention of our friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction'to all. TROUTMAN & SELLYMAN. L. W. TotemArs. S• &Luny'. - # November 20 47 20--li,r BEAR'S BIBLE BIOGRAPHY—With scs ' eras hundred engravings. being a Biography of the Lives and characters of the principal personages re corded in the sacred - writings. Practically adapted to the insvuction ofyouth and private families. Just 'received anal for sale by APP•I3 BANN AN. May 28' 22- ALBATROSS QUlLLS.—Albatrosa Quill., a new ad, excellent aralc, jest received and for sato by June( 14 B. BANNAN. FEVERS ASTHMA NEW STORE. GROCERIES. BIZZii Whines Bnisarn.of Wild Cherry's TOE GREAT REtIEDY, F OR Cortstnerriort and CRIPLAINTs, ASTORIA, BRONCHITIS, CRMIP to CHILDREN, Wimp's° Couun, PAWN erk. WEARNEsS Cl TIM BREAST, CHRONic, CrAIGHS, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. • •,REA.D4nAT IT lIAS .DONEs A‘ Wonderful Rreorery.-31re. S. E. Amain was attacked with this disease in the fall oflB3B, originating from a violent cold which Settled up. on her lungs. Various remedies were re s orted to—the'most skilful physicians were consulted— • yet step by step that fearful disease, consumption began to prey upon her. She became subjeefto violent fits of : coughing, expectorated large quan tities of matter and was evidently sinking very fast. In' this distressing , situation, after all the various remedies had been- tried in vain, and when.naught. but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect of relief, the invaluable Relearn re. stored tier to hetilthl and r.ow, in tho place of that emaciated form, withering to decay, she is mingling in society, in better health and spirits than she has'enjoyed for years, 117 See descrip tion of this interesting case in Dr. Wistat's Tre atise on Consumption. Disinterested. Testimony.— Haying witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's pf4arel tion of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valuable remedy, and acknowledged his statement true and cm; rect. J. WALTERS, Id. D. New York, April 12, 1841. A Surprisiug Cure—Mrs. Martha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth odist church. was also afflicted , with Consdinp— tied in its worst forms, and considered past re. cisyery by all her friends. A bottle of this Dal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im mediately. This eircnmstance being made known to the members of the church, they pur. chased several bottles for her, which relieved her entirely. The same society have ; purchased over forty bottles, for persons in indtligent cif. cumslances, and positively assert it has nut been used in a single instance where it has not given surprising relief. 113' We, the undersigned, members of therDer bib Benevolent Society of the Methodist church, having exumined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all whe arc afflicted. GEORGE MILLER, MARY GARDNER, T11031A5 COOMBS, ELIZABETH J ews,, Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thompson was afflicted with this complaint :or nearly five years, during which time she was under the most eltd. ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, and 11one:empathic remedies, and every thing that af. bored her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the • shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has been 'ma_ ble to sleep on the right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. - Roxborough, September 12, 1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles inure of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sciit me before.; I have taken nearly all of. the first, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my eoug,h entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep limier at night and feel better in every way than 1 have foi many months. Yousr, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. klohnesburg, September 12, 1841. Fiend Wistar —I must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. 1 have now taken three bottles is all, and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be. fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. ' Jscoa Bristol, September 8, 1841.. Dear Doctor,-11earing so marl people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to One of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have COond it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more fleet soon, as 1 believe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds, have tried Javne's Expecte rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune the as much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat titterer- Yours truly, WILLIAM THOMAR. . . PAINS IN TIIE BREAST, DEIIILITY, WEAENEfIi AND Coo:lac—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letteti in which he says two of his daugh t ers had tinkered severely with an_ obstinate cough freque4t pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be gning into a rapid decline. By the use -of a few.lrottlesuf this medicine they have entirely recovered and now enjoy -excellent health. Astirgia Cured.—Mr. Jacob guyder has au thorize:il us to sav that he was afflicted with this 'annoyng complaint for several years and had tried dvcry thing in vain. Ho was subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Plalegtn, Pain in the Chest, and sometimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.--Mr. Isaac Rogers was also agile - fed with an obstinate Cough, originating tiara a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give him relief but this Bal sam. Such in fact is the nature and" simplicity of this medicine. and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al though scarce two years. have elapsed since it was first made public, we can proudly say, its fame has spread in every direction, and it is rap idly acquiring a celebrity unequalled by any medicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicin e an important and valuable ()edition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As ,it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted,•and there are doubt. less; thousand suffering who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Er Be partlcular when you purchase, to ask lot DE, WISTAR'S BALSA*, OP WILD CHERRY, as there is an article called the "SYRUP OP 11 ILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely a ..i.trtr. eut medicine. NBTURE'S OWN FR ESCRIPTION. • 'A purely vegetable and highly approved Co mpound preparation of the Prunus Virginiana, or " Wild Cherry Bork "—approved by the Cullrge of Pharmacy, recommended by the medtcal lac. oily, and universalfy acknowledged tile most valuable' Family Medicine' ever discovered. No Quackery! A'n,Peception. O The physician may boast ?is skill inl.many diseases—the quack may p ff , his wonderful cures, but of all the remedies ever-discovered for diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is universal. ly admitted nothing had, ever proved as success ful aa that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistueb Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected some of the most astomshing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine. Such indeed are the astonishing healing,aad restorative properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in Liver Complaints, diseases which have baffled the skill of the9most distinguished physicians, when patients have suffered with the mast, dis tressing cough t grear difficulty breathing, night sweats, bleeding of, the lungs, 4c. after the most esteemed remedies of our Pharmiempias have failed ? this invaluable remedy has not only giveu surprising relief but actually effected cures,altet all hopes of a recovery had been entirely de spaired of. Besides its surprising efficacy in these fornii• dable complaints, it has proved a very superior remedy for disease.' of children, such as croup. Whooping Cough: &c., and in those disorders that prevail so extensively throughout the wintry season, such as Coughs, Culds,,Pleurisy, enza, and Pains in the Breast, proceeding from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. Prepared, whole! ale and retail, by 'Wn.trAa's & Co., Chethists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price SLOO a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by' JOHN 8. C. MARTIN • Agent for Schuylkill cone 9. o... nroßaists and dealers supplied 'a, the , wholesale prices. January 1 KIMBERTON B OARDI N G SCHOOL For F2,3l,turs.—Situa ed is Chester County,, Penn allvania, 2S miles N. W, from Philadelphia (and S' miles from the ReOing Rail Road at Phoenistille - NoveMbor sr. ..„,...-- ---- - - - . . , ~~
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