~'':x „J _ REM CI • Dine bine Poetry% , f ; ' l, -He that has bent him o'er the dead " . on greasy coat and breeches red; Has reverseen the sight I saw. !Inn:looking down our darned old chicken's maw. - • , ( trot so-cast. Simon !; ) . 011 woman in onr !Muni of ease," -. We love fat pork and fresh green peaq, .”„Where pain and anguish wring the brow, We leel just like 7 ,-we can't tell how. it a little,•Simott ) -6 Dap: Of absence sad and dreary," Polly Jones has ran away, Anitill never see my decry For she's gone with Sam. tin mgrs, and there she's likely to stay— ji (Stop the machine Simnn—ripp !!) Funeral of tw Brave aid War, reappears by the N e w Orleans papers of the . lst inst, that " old PortUtpre Joe,' (Louie D. Jose,) who was burnt almost to a cinder with the hotel of he kept the bar, was, buried with ' Civic and martial honors. Hiit history, death, and ' , funeral are thus given by the Tropic: Poor old Joe was found in the passage. vi±ith his frame almost burnt to - it cinder; and his :. , Noft (pot entirely oft From appearance , he must P r lave sought: the staircase, and blinded and road '• • lened by the smoke and heat, sunk down edam*. • 'ret 4 l, meeting his death like a brave old twin as he was. He was nearly seventy years old, and was a retired:so:dier, having served in the farmer war as n seaman and pioni•er. He car,icd his dii:e c lar g e papers around his body for many years, • 4 :'utitil they were so tattered and worn out that ;!i they could scarcely be recognized. doe was cap t, Min of the main top on board of Commodore Mc Donough's ship Saratogo, during the naval en . gagement_on Lake Champlain. In the midst of a galling &re the American flag was shot sway • aid fell to the deck. Joe immediately seized 'hummeratl nails, sprung up the rigging to the • top, and wiole a mark for every gun in the 11•• s the fleet, nailed securely the stars and stripes. and descended in safety. After the action the bravo Meponougt calkd him aft. and in the pres,xice of the whole crew extolled his conduct in the Warmest terms, and presented him null a written testimonial of his respect and admiration. Then act of intrepidity 'is noticed in Cooper ' s Na', al although ille name of the Individual 'not mentioned ; but beyond the postbility of a — r - --11 , 1114 poor .1 , .e was the loan. He has been a resident of this city for mmy years; evelrybodpinew him and everybody liked him' There was. hut one way of uffending him, and that was to pass by without paying a comph , ment to his talents as a barkeeper. We hate to, advert to the horrid scene of his death, but there was one little incident connected , • with it that we must mentior. His watch chain was found m• Iced iu his bosom and links of t.l;e pum metal run into - his breast, as though Death, cold and callous as he is, had tried to encase the brave old man's heart in a casket of gold. ,iresterday .afternoon hetween four and five o'- clock the Washington Battalion, under command of Capt. Tracy, formed in front of Royal street. --The solemwmusic of the' dead was played, and the coffin of the old man, covered with the glori- oils flag of our native land—the symbol he had periled his life to honor--borne in front of the Then, save the'musie, all noise was hushed; rand a'l hearts like Muffled drums were besting. Funeral marches to the grave." He was followed to his last resting place by the military, and a large concourse of our cetizeus, , •# w nd poor } good old Joe, who three days ago as • in the full:flush of health, now lies in his .tarrow 4' bed in Cypress Grove. And is there not a moral in all this? Ay, there and it teaches us that the bold, brairKhearts of r l : l :iir countrymen kok upon the statiA, 134 the ervices of our adopted citizens. Here ‘sa.s2 man, in an humble: sphere of life, knighted by his own patriotism and respected for his own virtnes. No goartered shield was his, nor did Ips bkud flow 'from a noble channel—genius never flatted over him with her lightning wings—nor did the yel • low gold swell his coffers, yet the Templar of the olden time was not honored more than he. The banner of the proudest land on earth, wrapped his coffin, arid a phalanx of the bravest men fol - lowed trim to his grave. . . THE Bl•G't Y•av SrocaiNos.—When Dr. Franklin was received at the French court as an American minister, be felt some sciuples of con science in complying. with their fashions as to dress. He hoped,' be said to the minister, that -as he was himself a very plain man, and repre .sented,a-plain republican people, the king would , indulge hie desire to appear at court in his usual ' dresS.'''lndependent,of this, the season of Year he 'said, rendered' the change from warm yarn 'stockings to the fine silken somewhat dangerous The French minister made him a bow, but said that the fashion was too sacred a thing for him to meddle with, but he would do him-elf the honor to mentian it to his majesty. The King smiled and returned word that Dr. •'` Franklin was Welcour , tiiappear at Court in any dress Ise plo tsed. in spite ut that delicate respect for stning..rs, tier which the French are so re. markeble, the cmrtiers could not help staring at first, at Dr:Franklin's quaker;like dress, and es pecially 'at his ti Blue Yarn Stocking." But it `canon appeared tbat'ho had been introduced upon . this splendid theatre onl t to demonstrate that great ' genius, Ike true be4uiy... needs not the aid of foreign ornament."' The court were so dazzled with the brilliancy of 11 , s - mind that they never looked st his stockings. And while many other ministers Who had figured in' the gaudy fashions orthe,alay, are now forgotteti, the name or D. Franklin is still tnentdmwl im P ar i s , w i t h a jt t h e . ardor of the mo4t affeeti mate enthusiasm. RI3IIICTION or POSTAGE.- - The New York Evening Post, in an article in favor of reduc , ng post*, illtiStrates the extravagance of th l e pres ent rates in the follo^ing pithy wanner 4 - . The freight on a letter weighing one Willie from „,,NritV.Orleanv to New York, is one ddlar—on a , 1 :---i; pound of cotton from New York to Liverpool, ';;;.: one 'Atilfnentry. , '• The freight on a barrel of flour Prom Roches. Z. , E.1 ter to Albany, apart from the toll, is fourteen i'+:: : -...:;•1ir Os. —of a letter, eighteen and three-quarter eta. c:. ; , 4 , 1 -i ''The freight one passenger from New York to g„,,Allittly,iu smutter, is 50 cents—on a letter' lei `iti-cents. ~ " (. f ',, At Chicago, wheat is 37i_cents a bushel., To 4 - ,...0, • . t„.... , ..r0na a letter by mail from Chicigo to New York, • rt,i'..i. • ".441(, , ing receive an answer, costa one'And one-third At I.Witishel of wheat. - : r t i . .*ln a part of New Jersey. laborers can be bed at -'licerits a day and their board. Should one of ..11, - cies laborers receive o letter from a distance, it. -;-'ould . require the whole of a day's wages to pay "t' i.).-0, - . - 4-: , ,;,, 7. i ' Nb.,,, r • i ' ' roirstist-os Rialto? Dcaors.—The funeral', - , Niequies on the deeth oldie Bishop of N. Vork, ; nob place at the Ce , heAral, corner of Pdulberry . *int! PtintOstreets,Neiv York, yesterday morning. The doors were' pened at 9 o'clock, and at 'lO the services commenced. The remains were de.: " the annetry adjoining the Cathedral,. 'wick, of Boston, who was to pro. (afloat discoarsoAid not arrive, end nis . givqt. IBishop - Hughes, for _the is morning took die,ehair vacated by' 'the Right Reverend prelate, and is top_ of New York. .r. saps - fti! ObOn" cooilidate, Iris iiiier! 0 840, --- .kr , iimitoi , ky. the A lebems *vie' 401,1 y. 4 , r= .:" . ' l _ . ' . ._ ' • : WZMICI PROTECTION. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS, BY FIRE TIIE FRANKLIN INSURANCE co., (CONTINUE to Maim Insurance, permament IVJ and limited on every description of property in town'and country on the usual favorable terms. Office U 3A Chesnut Street near fifth .treet, CHARLES N. RANCiIi ER, President. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Banker, Samuel Grant.' James Scott. Frederick Brawn, Thomas Hart, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. Wilichards, Tobias Wagner. Modecai D. Lewis. CH ARLES G. BANCR ER, sec't. The Subscriber has .been appointed agent fur the above mentioned institution, and is now pre pu red to make insurance, MI every description of property, at the lowest rotes. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19. 18•11. 25—ly Indemnity against loss or damage by Fire. Ca pit al ' ftloo,ooo. EIIAILTER PERPETUAL. VIE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM IPA NY, make Insurances. either temporary or perpetually, against Lii'ss or Damage by FIRE, iii town or country, on Houses. Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on household Furniture, Merchandise. Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Uteniiils of every description ; I'r.sst - .1-s and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most fa vo:able terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by letter. ut the Company's otfiee, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON McMICHA EL, President L. gItU3IOIIAAR, Secretary. Dist:crone, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, • Jo.eph Wood. Archibald IVright, P. 1, Lazio:reline, Sa mud Too nsend, Eliiah Robert , I.oughead, George M. Troutman. R• W. Pomeroy, George W Schreiner. The su 'her has neen appointed AciF..v.r for the a tsive Deitttonet n su 'lawn and is How prepared to make I NI.I.7iLA Nct.s ever ) description or prorwr i ) at the lowe,t rates. BENJAMIN BANA AN Pottsville, Feb. 27,1811 Rienzi, by Hulwer, The litoWned, du I,mo ihiym of Pompeii, do ' `Xi l':11VCIII. Arius, do '25 l'aol.Chtf od, , do ' 25 fhtimimx, . 'do 25 i • Pelham, do 25 Na,nli at home, , 25 l'oliti4o.lolll. , Or Harry Lorrerper, in 4 parts, illu.trat,l price each number, - 25 Puffer Hopkins, I•2j 1-'2 . anklin Ev.,av, or the Inrhriate, 126 P.itilme, a Tate or Normandy'., i. 126 l'lnom ii,. f.:iirbly, 126 rereivai Berne, 1•!6 I :vu. by IluOker, 126 VI% trig.antliN ing, Of Le len Fuller, 2 vols. ' 51) Czarina, by 'I r 3, llotllerlit, 25 lit• Meg's Avicolitiriii Chemistry, ' 25 do Amnia! Cheriustr)., ` •J 5 Lust of the tiolliviiiiiles, Itl Ali the cheap publications received as soon ii: , publi,hed• All the Waverly Novels in 25 weekly Lumbers, at 25 cents per No., or $5 complete. J ust recei ved and Inv sale by All the above works and fur sale by the sob senber qcriptions received-at this office for a ny publiraiion, issued in Philadelphia, York,, or Boston. December 3 EXTRAORDIN ARY CASE. WMIE:C. May 8,1837. lAEA R-4n article called Dr. Hewes 'Nerve and Butte Liniment," came to my knowledge a bout t wo mn tubs since, through our friend Mr. Camp bell, and I procured a bottle and had used it for about a week without any material change, until one morn ing I found myself under the exercise of very uncotn- Moii feelings. imagining that could I he helped up I could stand and walk, I requested my faintly to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trim myself on my 'vet, not having fi,ir the last f"urteen and a half years ever even made the attempt to stand: hut my confidence was so great that they consented to assist me from my bed. I foiind I could use my legs with apparent ease, but could not bear my weight on my feet. With salmon, however, I Could place one foot before the other with a facility that astonished me and all around toe. They led me twice across the room : I sat doWn with feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea wi's that I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my frame like an elect ric shock. My family surroun ded me to tears of joy, and the excitement so com pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day I walked three tune across the tl mt.., again hearing a little weight at each time on my feet. I then used crutches for a few days, when my strength had liecome so far re-established. that I could cross the thisr without the least aid., My advai.cement Inim tloo tunic his been almost incredible. 1 can walk two hundred yards and back with ease, and my chit. dren, ( the bed-rid areldten blessed, like me, with near it d ,, xen,) ha se been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years younger herself. You u. ill rec ofieej how much bent together I was when you were Ices here. I have entirely overcome this. If I look. ed as odd us I felt when I began to walk, 1 would have been gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma ny of my old acquaintances, some of whom did not know me at all. and others would scarcely credit their -senses and would hardly hive been more astonished, though one had risen from the dead." I have now every confidence that lam a well man. I think this article is the most extraordinary of any I ever heard of, and tf it moot extensively made known to the pub lic,l !link the ; proprietors are very culpable. 11 you know the persons in New York selling it, you bad bet tet show tbeni this letter. and let them refer to you, or publish this l if you think it would aid the distressed. licmemlaer me to your family, Yours, very truly. ETHAN C. COUNING. For sale by John S.C. Martin, Win. T. Epting and Clemens & rarvin, Pottsville. May 21. 1812. • 21-Iy. A dye to garret-lops most interesting— One that eray.headisl mortals should be testing— A great'• Phenomenon in Chemistry." It is strange ( but any ens may see East India Dye that, brown or black as sin, Colors the hair, but will not stain the skin. • TO THE OLD AND YOUNG. ROI YE ,RED READS AND GREY! PIIENOMENON IN Cunprrey. EAST INDIA HAIR DYE. adore lite Hair, and will nol Me skin!! 11FLIS dya i'S la fora, of a: powder which in plain l b a matter o fact may be applied to the hair over night, the fi rst night turning the lightest red or , grey hair to a dark rown, and by repeating aticcond or third night, lola bright jet black. Any person may, therefore, with the least possible trouble, keep his hair any dark Shade or a perfect black ; with a posi tive assurancethat the powder if applied to the akin, will not. color ,1 There is o trouble, in removing it from the hair, , as in all Powders before made. By an occasionalSipplication, a person turning grey will never - be knorn to have a grey hair. Directions complete with the article. Th ere is no coloring in this statement as one can easily test. This dye is sicild old" by COhISTOCH dt, CO.,' 71 Maiden Lane, New York. For sah `-ittsville. by JOHN S.C. MARTIN, Mal 7, Ili GROCERIES. o'4 GOV t, Rio. Lagoira and Cuba Coffee. Porto W. i, and New Orleans Sugars: Imperial, /OM Panel:long.* Souchatig Tea BoubTe al. tefined Loaf and crushed Lump - - Sugar. . Pickles an i general assortment. ..'-' Red, Wbi Ind Brown Soap. j Nines ar 1 full assortment. Porto Rio igat lipase and . Syrup Ildolosses. Chocolat , ___ __trek Pridt, Rice; tjm. .' Can be borratt on as reasonable terms ai 'else where of j L. Q. dt A: - lIENDERSON. May 2.8 . ' - '• - - ' 22- , Aw ,AW - BOOKS.-r:IICRionoPe Digest of the: e Lava of Pennsylvania. - • McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice,: --I MeKineey's Select Laws of •Perinsylvanii. for' the use of the Farmer, , lttechanie and !Man : of Bosiness,cir taste that every :person the community ought:to. be acquainted with. ;Just received and for sale by - - • BATINATI. • November S, SEE OF PUILADELPHI A. Capital $ 300,000, Paid in. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CHEAP HE \DING FOR WIN EVEAINGS. 11. BA NN AN, Bookseller and Stationer. 4'J— RMAERS-I,Vater, Soda, Sugar and Rutter ILI Crackers, fresh, for We by May 28, E.:Q. 4 A, HENDERSO irEas.-Lso boxes Sosebong and Punic bong Teas '"" received said for sale by 29.44--'MILLER & HAGGERTY. Vir V ETIPN CHURCH USlC—Juet mew; " eti and forsale. by B. BA NNAN. Ma 8 _ 1,13 LA STF.I? & SA LT-150 tons of Plaster, and a 1541 sacks Ground Salt, for sale by Oet 29, 44 111/LLER & kfAGGERTI'. RIR A rfs NoTEs—ci sheets, and bound mu" unbound Also Bills Of Lading, for gale by July 30. B. BANAN. PIRATES & MURDERS.—History of Pi rates and Horrible Murdars. Just received and or sale by May 28, 22- B. HANNAN. lIERMAN INK — Which flows freely. for the use of Steel Pens.just received and for sale by July 23,30- B. BANNAN 11.11 • H LY 9 S COMMON SCHOOL HMO. R V —Just received and (or sale by May 21; 21- B. BA NiVA N STEEL NENS--Every variety, just received and fnr Mlle very cheap by B. BANNA June 11 UDVIGH•S GERMAN AND ENGLISH "14 AM 11 ERS—Just received end for tale by Out. 22, 43 a HANNAN- 9 'lll E ROOKS —The Pa b6crlber hat; un hand la a variety of Time Books of the most apple ved kind, which will be sold cheap. by Nov. 12, 46 B. BA NN %N. Et ILLS OF I. DING—On letter sheets, for ILO Coal to Nevi , York, just printed and fur ask by B. BANNAN. August 6, 34 VIIT 11l I'S Ai. CANES—Just received and v sale an assortment of (lig . , :Mike), and riding Whips. and Walking Canes. Alarch 19.12 JOHN S. C m.k Jai N. FA IC 311:HS' .3('e 31 AN I.` Ire:matt un SIIII and manures. A Ista, The PAIL NIP.It'S LAND NIP' ASI:I2F:R. OT pocket Companion Just reemceti aut for sale by B. 1:1,1 N N A N. Apr' 16 16-- TooT11.•t7,1) E.‘ll A E.-11111, :'s Tooth and Ear Ache drops, a sac.; and spefdv cure fot the hbove Diseases. Just received and for sale at M A 11'1'1N 'S l)rtt store- April 16, 16-- LI R ING & G IiDENING.—The pine Partner, and the complete Gardener. Just received and for sale by 3. BAANAN. 3—Alarch 24 l— pic.rottim: h 600 I Ilt•tra t tons, 3 volumes, devoutly bound—price $6. Just rvcetvdi and JUT bale by June 25 • •.26- R . BANNYIN. pi ANo )R SALE —A Fecond handed r. ano for. hale very low by I. J. BEATTY. - November 5, pi %I H.-=-The Klll.CribPrs hare been appoint ed Aaents by the New York Niannfactoran L ! Co. , for the sale ot't heir celebrated ;rand Action Pianos, of either Uosewood or Mahozany. a specimen of which ran be seen by appl)tag to lieceiniapr 18, bi— I'. & 3 BE ATTY. _____ 1)011'011 P. P. Nii fil:11.1E —lf, 1T .4e) ~:- . s o pe , e h t , fi c illi, i ' z i p en s ilo o 7 1, , ,n ,, , t , t r i„ , , ,,r ,7, ,, , ,,,,,„ ,, , , , , , : services lIN office iti at the corner of NIA rket :11;i1 _ t . Adams street& April la, I G-111 'OU it AG I.; 110:111•: (NM S. JLY. • BI.A N K BO)KS.—The stibscriber c o re. all kinds of Blank Books, from 64 vents to 812 each which he will vt.arr int to be ertoul in qualst3 to any purchased else% here, Al l'lnladelph•a pra es. April 16 16— NAA ;V. 113APINIt (11E. 4 1 PER TIVIA EVER ! IL Writing Paper and Letter Paper. ruled. at $1.75 ream lolesale,pr 12L eCtlls per (ure retail to suit the times. Also 3 large assortment of paper rir pet tor rpiali:y, nt reduced prices. I•st received end for sale by June 4,23 11 BANAA.V. PATENT LIAD FLA ROUND ROPE =1 Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READING, PA TOMAS JACKSON, begs leave to return his :most sincere thAtiks to Captains and owners of Roars, store keepers, his friends and the public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage and many favors be has received during a period of upwards of 12 yea rs , w hies has elapsed since he cominetired the above liusmess tn Reading, and hr would respectful ty inform them that after the destruction of his man ufactory by the great freshet of January, 1841, he builfan entire new and much more extensive flop-- Walk', which he has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the bust description, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. He has also added tothe above. an establishment for the manufacture of all. kinds ofligh! cords, Bed Ropes, Halters, Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk, Itilason. and measuring lines, of every variety. . T .1 would also respectfully inform all who may be likely to want the article, that he manufac tures Fist Ropes for raising weights up shall., .and incline planes by steam power, The Flat Rope is very moth used in the mines of Europe, and.for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain, T../. will insure his Hat Ropes to be made - attic very best material, in the mom careful and expertem cell manner, and by machinery of the best and most accurate principle. Art extensive assortment oleo& of Italian, Manilla. and 'Paid Russia Hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes, Packing for steam engines. Lines. Twines and Cordage ofes erJ iieacription. Ala., Tar, Pitch and Oakum, con stanily kept on hand.' T. i's. beet quality Italian hemp canal towing bees are made on an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian Romp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the ir *king of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too good, h as been at great pains and ex pense to produce them perfect. Orders for any thing in his business from a fishing line weighing 1-10th ofan ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3i tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received and promptly executed on die most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in-a few hours, free of freight. I'. S. anylquantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 8-1 y • Dr. Bedwers Tetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment. PRICE 50 CENTS A BOX--Is one of the, best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome dinases yet discovered as the fol. lowing certificate will show. This is to certify, hat I was afflicted with the Tetter in the face, I had large running sores, all over my throat, chin , neck and cheeks, in deed 1 was so bad that I was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my face. Af. ter trying all the remedies I could think without the slightest advantagi,We* advised to try Bedmell'a *Tenet :Ointment, - Which 'after, using, a few tones entirely. cured me, and.l am pleased to say, that although the cure has been effected for some time, th ere is not any appear of its returning. :511JP.L DEWEES, 'Applesree, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July 2,1833, BEDWELLIS GR LEN OINTMENT. For he cure of Pelons,Dieers, old Cuts and Sores.' This invaluable Oinmen bay long been in use,-in he Ci y and Liberies of Philadelphia, end is success in coring old ULCERATED gosas and long tending wouMos, has been • ruly as. tonishing. Price tS cents a box. BEDWELIPS COUGH DROPS, Paler. Rs burrs PER sOTTLE—A most "pleasant; safe and efficecimis,reingdy,. Coughs, Colds Roarseness,Wealuness of the Breats, efc.,Produ cing rest and cue whereat' other remedies have failed. The above highly esteemed medicines have full directions' attached; to each article. Th e public will do well to giie them 'a trial, go many thousand hive been cored by their use; Preps. red by James Bette, corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia, fur Dr. - Bedwall, and for saleat the Drug and Cheinieststore of Jan. 1, 4 • JOIM S.D. MARTIN;• Agent for Pottsville and vicinity EXECUTORSk-NOTICE. A LL persons having elahns against the &tate, AD•mi of Robert AlcDeralut. late of the eikti New York, • deceased,-are;requested to make; knew* ;be seine without &ley; to Abfgeil tienowt; Eieeutrirti Janie, It:Whitt:fig., ESC or Pposuelflii4E*evotoro3 the thy of' Yor,k, o r s o , . EDWIOWEN . / wow. . Attorney for the Excutotit, Pottsville. 2 April 16, THE MINERS' JOURNAL. Freon Me Courir and Enquirer. t -It would be preposterous in a writer for 4116 read era of such a Journal as thete i prier, to address the.r prejOdices, passionsur superstoions. Good conimon sense should at least be possessed by the readers of this paper. and those possessed of such, end those on. , ly, do vve care to attract. We wilt now assert, in the I most unqualified terms, that an innocent rented,' has' been found, that will absolutely cure Rheumatism, , and stiffness of joints, if of twenty years' standing. r i The assertion is so broad, that it will hardly ootain., credence, is e are aware, unless supported by uncom mon testimony. Now the testimony given to so many worthless quackeries is so abundant. that to dm- , criminate between such, and real matter of fact tea moony, is very difficult, To come at once at a point that can at once be appreciated, the propriettirs have resolved to give this remedy to the poor, and to cure those able to pay for it, before they ask pay. and then leave it to the sufferer to pay what he chooses, We entreat, therefore.sufferers to call atil Maiden Lane, for some drops ( Indian Elixir) to be taken, and a Nerve and Bone Liniment to'use outwardly; and if they will not. by one week's use. become more sur prised and delighted than they ever exaected, we will never again make such an assertion. Will invalids now suffer for the want of this mild, innocent, and all potent remedy? If they refute it, we pity them in deed.—( A. Y. Ow. f Eny.. Feb. 19.1842. For sale by John S. C. Martin, Wm. T. Epting, and Cleniens Druggists, Pottsville. May 14, 2,0_13„. N EIN STOR J E s 13 - 6 w E 1211F.iVEU1'FULLY informs the public that m"L'he his brought with him from New York this a i iug,.a. large assortment of GROCERIES 4 LNCORS, Which he offers for i 4.10 at the most moderate Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added, at his store house, in the new Stone Building, wit dour to his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts ville, consisting of Black and Green Teas, Palling holt', SalliLL Cruz, Porto Rico, y New oilcans sugars, Java, Hod St Domino,' Coffee, Sperm & ('not non Offs, Mohsses, White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins. Wine. and Liquors, firm common to the Just quality, f A iprtnlity of lirved Meat, 31seki.rel, rfoin No. 1 to No. 3, in quarter half and full barrels. Alum:3oo Sacks Ground Salt, 110 barrels superior Alban) Summer- Ale, &c. Ma' 14, 1y PO I"I'LiVILLE ISLAND FOUNIDtI rirtHE suhsertbers have constantly on hand, a .4 " g• nevi ti,hot t Meat of I 0110 w IA. l'art and II ttgon Rae. Plough pnitit,, Mould Board-, nu:ls and Torn out Casting., J—. and ire no - pared to furnish ea,i trigs of all kinds to order, at a, cheap a rate as can he furnished eliam, here. Posse.sina a de.irahle situation adjacent to bnlh rail rold and canal, and havniz every facil ity-for and experience in the manufacture ul ca,t. we can Confidently pronii.:e entire satisfac tion to all who now favor us with their orders. II EN DERSON & FAR R ELL. May 2Q., 412 I'ENNsYLVANIA HALI 'alll P, public are reQpectfully inrorined lli,l iht II subscriber. have taken thi:. large u,ld establislinient, recently kcid by G Johnson. To the f" her patron. Orliiis au„ all AI: the !'abl-e generalli, the underrigm .1 proor . ,e to ( xr, , nd all the 4e. ,nuinodat comforts at this house that men t-o satio s :l( fordo received, while under the charge oh Si r. Johnson Ji)SKPII WEAVER, JACOB I.: Ntt , ville, Juan 11, 24 RESUNIP'fItiN 0F \ Ell , DRUG STORE. ICH E F4tilNei Cher returns his grate ft lick nowt. edgements to the Citizens of PotLivil!ii afi others, who stepped fir,o. arc! to his assista nee al ter the loss of II is property by tire in December lust, and would also acquaint them and the pub lic generally, that he has again cuinusene,i the Drug Iliusibess in th e house formcrly•,cropred by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre street, a tlo borough of Pottsville, where may always M tim; a genera I a.,mrtment of MUGS. ' MUDIOENIES, rAI NTS 1 PI I.LS, (;lASs, ' DYE: STUFFS And every other article in the above line, ivhieh he is disposed to sell on very low and aceoulino. dating terms. N. B. Er' Physicians preacriptiona carefully ut up at Olio ..liortest notice. 4 Alay 30, I:38 Plll L D ELPIII A, 11 FADING, AND POTTB V I LLE RAIL ROAD. 4TES OF' FREIGUTS ON 31 ERCHA N- O ), DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April Ist, 1842, per ton.of 2000 lbs. Plaster, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and jilicks, $l, 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, MarblnEime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and 'Spikes, Bar and Milled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, 'Salt, Bark, .Lum ber, Staves,Salt-tish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En gines and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors, Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will be charged for receiving or de livering Freight at any of Ole Company's Depots on the line, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting of Freight Trains, on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P.M, March 26 MEDICINES! MEDICINESI DR. Wm. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for children. Baron Von Hutcheler's, Herb Pill ' s, Doct. Goodie's Female Pills, Duct. William Evan's Fever& Ague Pills, Doci. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be superior to any Medicineiever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dec 11 50— JOHN S. O. MARTIN. DOCTOR AD. LIPPED RESPECTFULLY „informs the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers his professional tier ces in all the medical branches ohe Public. Practicing he Homoeopathic system, and if requested, the Allompahic, he hopes from long experience 'to give ful satisfaction to such as will call on him. He .wrl he ready fotprcifession al mamas at any time at his resldence.l • . A. D.LIPPE; M. D. , Greenwood, December • ' 49—tf IP. ItINTERS , INKr—ln 12 and 251ba18egs, a Philadelpbiaprices, tor Bale by March 19,12-- • B. BANNAN. ATTENTIO4X MILITARY STORE . ; TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and mummers that he has located his Military ,Cap' Manufactory is Third Street, No. 101, a few doors belo4 Race. where be would be pleased to see his old el:Stowers, and as many new ones as ire disposed to faveur him with their custom. 'He still continues to.mantifacturn Military and Sportmen's a:Sick:tor every deteription, such as Leather, Cloth; Pik. Silk and- Beaver Dress Caps, of all pattern in Forage Gam Holsters far troop, Body do; Cartoucb Boxes. Bayonet Scabbardsir Belts of all kinds; Canteens ; Knapsacks. t patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes; TO do. Brush and Pickers, Plumes. Pompoons, Fllemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases. imperior Shot Bags, Gime B , Dnima, 'Orders ally received and promptly at tend:Alto. WHIJAM CHESSMAN, No. 101. North Third St. a few doors,beloir Race. Philadelphia, Oct. 29. -, , I 1 1E73 DICTIONARY[ Or ARTS ANT) SCI- ENGES This valuable work; complete in 21 ilmntbli parts. price $5, jut received and for Male by Dec.l7. 51- . I b. DAMIAN, • --- A NfiVALS.—The 'subscriber has received a choice assoluderst of4iswials' for 1843. 1 Mao, 4 satiety Alf Juscaile llooks a suitable for Primus 'adjust: Vern PecceAtkioill of which he will sell asap for cisb: . 11: - ,1)411,NAliL Dweemlser.l7. 'll= • MAMMOTH CLOTHING STORE I I NEW SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING: A T the old stand corner of Centre and Mahan tongo streets, Pottsville, LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR Will continue to receive throughout the season Prom their Who!mink add Retail Store, No. 24 Market Street, Philadelphia, a choice and varied assortment of FASHIONABLi RIGADY MADE Ctort - INC, which they invite their Customers and the Public to examine. The advantages which we possess a( attending City Allelic/OS every oat, buying roll our goods for cash, and having them made up by the best city workmen under our immediate direction, enables us to warrant OUT goods better and cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. In returning thanks to out Customers for the very liberal patronage we have received, we would inform thein'that we shall continue to re ceive and keep consantly on hand, as heretofore, a full assortnent bf Superfine English, French and German Cloths, Cashmeres, Vesting, Sim mer Cloths. Linen Drillings, Gsmbroons, &c r. suited to the season, which will be made up to order, in the latest style of Fashion. Call and See ! and judge for yourselves ! April 30 IR— TILE subscriber has made arrangements for - 11 - the sale of this celebrated Ink, by the dozen or single Bottle, at 31r_licioverhi wholi sale and reta.l Philadelphia prices, and would respect. folly invite all those in want of a good article to call, and judge: for themselves. The Departmems at Washington, after testing the different kinds iii Ink manufactured, have decided iu favor of Mr. ilouvor's—and a supply for the ensiling sesiiion of Congress bag been en gaged at los establishment. The fi,110% in g are selected from aninng the nu inc rums certificates in favor of this ink : Iloovva's I".K.—Good irk is a very good thing, :Ind like most good thing., it is no*very often to he .net with ; but we think we may Irmo aeival experiment, cordially reCominend the writing,' ink made and sold b) Mr. Joseph E. (Lover, No. lti.s north Thud street, as being a capital article. li flows freely Irmo the pen—ls transparLnt and without st Miner t, and has an excellent color. It is by tar the best ink we have used her some tinie, and those who arc particular in tbis mat ter, cannot do better than furnish themselves from Mr. lloover's establishment. Their minims about ink must differ materially from ours, it they are riot pleased and %cry much pleastid with his IllillllllllClllll% Tem:Haiti) et 11. A. flour, Esq., 'n.acher ot " Auer lu•Ung the various kinds ot ink found 111 Ihn market during iln• last eight )cars. 1 aiii free to state that a It °rough trial ot 11r. J. E Hon - ill's ink has innueed me to use Ii In mt (1 1 111 a 16. , 111,, and the scholar. , under no charge, in preir,etive io any other, as it di es not corrode the steel pen, }llan freely, had ti per black is entirely tree from st sino ue , dues not mould or become ; in my only needs to be knos a and tcst,d, is b., sought alter and generatit .%I. A. tittuT, S. W. cor n er and Arch rtrcets. rill oda., 1111. t!!), 4 uz., 6 Pt., and Qt. 'Souk , ny tne doz,n, ur lur sale by rrkr. pleasure in announcing to the citizens o lschn)lhull county. that they have jos , opened IN the liamonent story or the Town Hall. on Centre sired, in The Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as• somount of j ust brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ) f'eti'd with great care, and purchased at,unusually l ow prices—comprising every variety of Dry G rocrri G kw, Ware, Nina Ware, Vat enB arid Earthen Ware, Amon:: which may be found Superfine cloths, or various colors and qualities, Ploy, Black and Fancy-colored Casstmeres, Saitiners, Flannels. and ll'uolen Blankets, ' Prints . I,,an ns. Ging ha ms, Morin oes and Plaids, i S lk, Sdin, Linen and Laces, 1 ('anion Flannel, Hollands and Nankms, it irseillesand lemia Vestings, 1 3-I. 5-I, ti-. 4 Aliislins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Iland'ls. A ow and so, error s(yle Summer Cloths, Conon:ides and Beverteens, In fine, a very general assortment of (;trii)cinen'e Summer Ware, Srlk.Cotton, Mohair, hlorino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' i nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Illoskiii;,York tan. Silk; Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rieo, Loaf and Lump Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar House. and Syrup Molasses, Tea mid Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, Salmon, Ilerring. Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, II ams, Shoulders, Smoked Bra, and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal, Havanna, Half Spaniskand Common Sep ' s , Soda , Water and Svgar'Crackers, Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, . Dried 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 Hun Store. Pottsville. May 14, 20— Wll. T. P.PTING MOUNT CARBON HOTEL. Schuylkill County, Pa. REUBEN BRIGHT respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has tak. en this splendid, airy and delightful establish. , mint, situated at the termination o the Reading and Philadelphia Rail ;; • Rood, where he will be happy to wait _-fir,. on those who visit the Coal Region, on business, or for the purpose of enjoying the mountain air arid water. The Hotel 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 ten minutes walk of the Bcirough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed - , to escape the dust and noise of that busy, bustling place, it is con fidently believed that it will be found much more pleasant and agreeable, than 'any other Hotel in the vicinity. Attached to the Hotel is a large and beautiful garden, overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount Carbon Rail Road, (extending to the Mines and thenc to Sunbury) the Centre Turnpike, and w at the same time affording a real and romantic Jew of five Mountains. The house is supplied with pure mountain spring water, And a Bathing establishment unrivalled in the country. A splendid pleasure Car is kept for the exclusive accommod nof visitors, who may he disposed to visit thanes, or enjoy the wild end roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. Individ. mils or families may, rely on having ample room, nad every possible-attention, , Mount Carbon . ,./tinell , - EIS Nib,*lph:a" Rued!lll:e . • . CAUTION EXTRAOIIIIINARY.:;-:' • gome sir or seven of the Philadelphia Druggiats have descended to the meanness to try to sell the' imitation or coontrzfeit Balnt ofColumbia, to stay, cleanse or restoreshe hair, and Hay's ,Liniment, a cure for Pales, and all esternal sores and swellings. AU Druggists and Country Merchahts are hereby warned not to buy either of these articles in Phila delphia. as they would be wholly unsalable. Attu sers of these articles are warned never tit buy any by these names, without the signature of .Comstock Co. on the wrapper,—take this notice with you to test by it, or you will be cheated. Send to us by let ter, at New York, and we will deliver them at Phila delphia, Baltimore, or any of the lame cities, free of all freight charges. COMSTOCK & CO. sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists; 71 Maiden ane. New York. And by John S.C. Martin, William T. Epting. and Clemens & Partin, Druggists, Pottsville. May 7, • - HAMS & SHOULDERS. PRIME Western Ham; ( cured wit 4 and without smoke.) . Shoulders de Sides, - • - • Boston Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausage, • • - • Smoked and Pickled Salmon, Halifax and' Massachusetts Mielterck Shad, Smoked- Herring, Cod frisli;&3. - for West (C&A.UraP4RSOWSI May 213, •• - "-- ••• IHRIV I:l{'S IN K. I•'rnm ihr PcrinANlranian B. V.kNINAS, Agent l'ur llic I'lo[ll'loor. , r • P.IstEL H. Ilea TOWN II A 1.1. STORE. IIAAS & LAING, NE•V 11 RIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Of the North 'American College of Health This extraordipary medicine ,is founded upon the principle that the human frame is subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE. V7..COMint 11111110 Di. Of in oilier words Impurity of the , Blood, and, nothing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease of every description from the body. 7.71- --"" lithe channels of our mighty rivers should bas .4 IVondrrful Recovery- 2, 1115. S. E. Austin I t come choked ap, wonld not the accumulated waters ; was attacked with this disdfs, „ 4 , 4 ; t iv i ,,t,he of 1838, find new outlets, or the country be mundattail—Just t originating from a violent doNiyliteh settled op. so with the human body; it the atural drams bikome lon her lungs. Various remeifiyl Were rcaorteo closed, the accumulated impart les will must assured- ! t o —the most skilful physichatipiaere consulted:s ly find vent in some form of disease or death w di be a; yet step b y step that fearful 0 7 iti rese , con s u mption certain consequence. ; began to repy upon her. She bjecamosti.bject to WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out thisGaAan violent fits of weighing, cape? . torted larto and WUS evidently sinking. very PCRLITING PRINCIPLE. because they area purgative lilies of matter medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural, fait. In this distressing situation, I tift4r ; all the to the human constitution, thatahey cannot possibly ; vinkiouti remedies had been tried i vain, and Mince the most delicate; at the same time , If used in I wh j en naught but the grave seem d t alifflird her such a manner as to produce free evacuations by the ; be absolute- any prospect of relief, the iovalua ,Ratitain re. bowels, and repeated a few times, at will ly impossibla for pain or distress of any kind to con I stared her to health ; and tow, itiibMplace of thatemaciated form, withering to riOay, site is tinue in the body. A single twenty five cent boa , . the above named Indian v egeta bl e P ul l s will, in ; Mingling in society, in b etter hi:shit:lnd spirits cases, give relief, sometimes even beyond the power than she has enjoyed for years. Ll';* . i ii i deacrip.. of words to describe, and if persevered in for a shorty ßon of this interesting case in Dr. sl,,iitat'a 'rte. tune, there is not a malady In the whole course of ha- ; a tiae on Consumption. man ills Mu can possibly withstand their asionishin inftvit and wontlerfulmiluence. VEULTA g Disinterested Tralmony.- Hay nessed the surprising efficacy of Dr, tiVistiki pritparie ; BLE PILLS are a certain cure for f. tin of Wild Cherry, in the ease of COST! VEN ES.S. • I cheerfully recomownd it as a anloa e remedy Because they completely cleanse the stomach and and acknowledged fits statement tro and cur howela Wont those bilious and co, rapt IlLinins is Inch' J. 11. W ALT Itlf, s • al. D paralyse' and weaken the digz-sttve organs, anti New York, April It& 1811. are the cause of headache, Itaosea, Itild stektieSS, A Sur pri , tog Cure—. Puss Martha W daon. c - palpitation of the heart. rheumatic pains ;n va rious ' , arts or the boils, :Ind many _MIA s uni .', easam poor but highly respectable member of the Met si mot ours. odist church, was also afflicted w4i, e vo stupp In all disordered mon o ns of t h e Blood, called• thin in its worst forms, and considered pas, . Intermittent, Remittent, Nei% ous, Intlatinnatia3, anti covert lry all her friends. A bottle of this Bat sal was presented to her, I% hiell relieved her' im mediately. This ctrenmstatiee being made known to the members of the church, they pur chased several bottles for her, which relieves her entirely. The ...sadie soeiely haie purchaser.. over flirty bottles, fur persons in indiligent cir cumstances, and positively assert it has not heel, used in a anigle instance whet e tt has tint given surprising Wt, the undersigned. members tit" the per bin Benevolent Society eit' the ,110lpaitst church, havit,E examined the above shit. meld of :11rs• case, hereby certitk ti u, it all resperls - true, and earnestly recommend Dr. V. 'star's remedy to all who are sill GEoRGE MILLER, vl ART GARDNER, 'room!, .Centyino, ELIZABETH 241C005. Lies!' COMpluini Eliza Thompson was atlLcti,; with iii - emni.laint tor nearly five years, during when II:owl-he Wes under the - mos, sk ful plivsicisna—Mid trtcd %ler, cry, !townie, and ithotompaiiiic remedies, and ever) thing that a': lured In r any hopes of relut. Site bad dull, yea tid ,4 rMg pains in. the sole, sometimes in the shi, inky and small of the hack, a hacking cough, pal r' in the breast, and has been tm tit• toodi ep 011 The right side tor three years. By the of this thal h am , she was cured nil few weeks, and laments sell to this day. ELIZ THOMPSON. Roaborough, September EL 184 I, Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of )(ir Balsam of Cherry, like that you sent ow 'Ht.'s,. I hate taken nearly all tit IJur first, a n d coeildently believe this medicine will rare ii,c, I liaq nst it ta iZri at /111111 y remedies Within the la , ' v ear, but bath, u. ci r booth any Hoeg 'hat • fa, thin-vial Me Cu) 1010 , 11. It 114.1 s stopped my eiiiir,•iv, eincced my night sOi•air, and I slew betit r,at top and hal hatter w every n ay Ib4ll I b., i t , nine 111,4,11 m. el. null, JANIFN KELLY •oia S, pienita r 12, ISt I. Fro ti.l W isiar -- I Haan) Trimble thee -end me tot Lullh.. inure tit thy invaluable Ita sa mi. I have Dow three bottles is ti l l , and can as.ure thee iltit It has done me more ood than all the medicine I have ever taken be- • li.re. Crud ri.e by the singe as soon as pos si ble, and oblige thy friend. JACOB 1101.1.0 WA v. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor.—flearong sit many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made iti Consomptiflll i I sent to one of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and, have found it to relieve rue so minds, that I want • three bottles more nett soon, as I believe it will cure inc too. I have used a great many balaanta of ditTeretit kinds, have tried Jay rie'a Expecto rani and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever done the ns much good as yours has. Send • by the steamboat Bolivar. Yours truly, WILLIAM THORIAB. PAINS IN TUE BREAST, DEBILITY, IVEAKNERS ANII , Col:nth—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he says two of daughters had suffered severely with an obstiriltie cough frequent ltfiins in the broist, &c., andaippearcd to be going into a rapid decline, By the nap of a few bottles of this medicine they have entirely recovereeland now enjoy excellent health.- as ; Asthma Cured.- 11r. Jacob Snyder Nissans thortzed us to say that he was afflicted with this • annoying complaint for several tears and ified tried every thing in vain. Ile was Subject to constant wheezing, a troublesome Cough, Spit ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, mason - Mimes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else eve • gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr. Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Cough, originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and never found any thing to give him-relief but this Bala earn. FEV Wright's Indian Vegoatle Pills will be found a (ter ram remedy; heeaut , e thy cleanse the anus tch a , lon els t - rom all billions humt , re. rt d fund') the blood; consequently, as they rem,.: h in d of (11SVil they are absolutely certain to ery kind rever So, also when morbid humor- arc upon the membrane and muscle, cauN..L tl,••• • i 1.1.11 ., 111114- tnaliu4 and nu elling, called RIIEU 11 ATIA ‘l, (.; if "I' lVriiiht • ii Indian N'etzetable Pols i 11• r il on its alwals certatn . to .2.ive relief, and d with, will most assuredly. and +sill, tit tot :at a pre fect cure if the above paintiil Tlri: 11! 1 . • , mot three to six of said Indian \ euetahle t • r) r_mm,g t o bed, will. in a short I,ine, ‘ rut the boil . , from all rumba! anti mono t and rheumati.tw, emit. and pain cry V 6 ill disappear. as if to, matte. For the S:1111e reason, when, from t lives title atmospiw•re, or ,my other ..ten 'spira nt, tat 1.1 . 1'k ell, and those hum.. o 1111 Its the shut. al , 00 . 01111 list 111 ' 1,1 .I . la, (11 . 1 , 111.111 • . 11.111,1,1 .11 ,e • •,.• in . 1 ry in.l inflamed 1 . 1,1 . .5. retire 1111 . 1,0, bt.l • 1 • 1 • • 1 1 '1_bs.Butt I.lllllllg 1011, rile•umatlc patt, bod - attd vim) otitcr 5) tt11.11114 Or Irrluht'S ntl,an %e::etable v.lll Irtvl - rebel. Three or Sir pp.! , 1,. n II 111:: SO 011 I‘llll_ (0 111.41, 41111 1 . 11 , 1,1,11 tt, Ii 1.11• S, still rettn,e all the above 1111, , 1 , i..nu , ,1 , •15 , P • tl 1111 1 . 1,11,11 e the body to even hOlll.Ol r .1 !1 1 11111 t11•111t1 The same m.c be &i,d ot d tli II I) 11; tat or ‘V.t“hr's Indian Vevet.thle wII 14te-en and early „Irity the stomach and hoe, itt r,u_ iL and itutte.rtr wlnch 511)11 lllt et the leht4s, and are the eau.• ul the :11.‘,‘ it , it: •ii 1_..111- 111.1111 t LI SllOlllll also br relll,lllb,. tj 11111 \ Vl\ 1. rIIT ' S I\Ul\\\ 11n m.„1• p.m 111 the bid... oppro 111 appel mu, (1,01% f•111,b 3 1.1 111 111,' bl,lll 31,1 .3,, 3110 1 . 1, oil "tiler nvntj,..1,,,, ift.S Bve3u,e ll..)purr Prow ih• h ataunant 111.11110 1 ,r6, which o hull nil livi r are the cause oh the above o,llp-rots cula j klaint They are also to ore%ent A I'Di'LL.N.Y AND SUDDEN; Vrn . Because they carry oti I hose limo ur , ,t Inl h übanrr the ciri illation, are the cause nI .1 deter of blood to the head: nn turtling suddenly round. blind:le,. drowsiness. 10,1 or trienioni tnitaluation of the brain. insanity. and all disorders or the mind. Those who labour within doors should remember iliac they frequently breathe an atmos,,ln re o inch is wholly Mail. for the proper cad:La:non of the and at the same tone owned, to iilot of exeru ise. the• bowels arc not sufficiently cV,i the Mood becomes impure, and headache, palpita tion of the heart, and many other disag,ceable symmuni are sure to follow. WRIGHTS INDIAN VE:GV.T.I 111. E PILLS Being a Cleanser of the stomach bows Is, and a dirra portlier of the Blood, are, certain not only to remove pain or distress of ever) 1. and from the body. but it used occasionally, so as to heed the burly free from those humours which are the rOwo y malady tocideol to /AIM they will took a r etll3 promote such aims , . and equal circulation at ! Woad that those who lead a sedentary Itic, w,1.1 he .tilt to enjoy sound health. and disease of ail kind Ibe absubday LITiONS 70 AG ENTs, Country agents, and others, are respectfully informed that, owing to the great inipularity, and Increasing demand for the aboie named Pills • a host of unprincipled persons are busily engaged In manufacturing, and vending a spurious aiiicle in imitation of BIGHT'S INDIAN VEG El ABLE I'lLLti. They are also further informed that I. have a suit pending against one V 0. Fiala, fur couitterl'eutog the above named medicine• and are cautioned against buying or receiving medicine from 6.111 d V.O.ralck. as he cannot by any possibility have the rr) u rim• Wright's Indian - Vegetable Pills fur sale. All travelling agents, with genunie medicine are provided with a certificate of uaeoc•y, signed by William Wright, Vice President acme N. A. College ofliealth. Travellers, who cannot show a certificate as above described ,wlll be known as base impostors —Shun them, therefore. as you would a Highway man. or a Midnight Robber. Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pdis, wholesale end retail, No. 169 Race M. Philadelphia. No, 986 Greenwich street. Boston N B—Beware of the count-rfeiter in Third Blree , Philadelphia. AG EN I.'S F'OR SCHUY i.l 1 EL COUNTY. Thomas& James Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel & Hill, Orwrgshurg. • Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill llaven. Aaron Matta, Mahantongo. J. Weist, Klingerstown Jncotr Kauffmao, Lower Mahamongia, Jonas Kauffman. Jo Mahantongo, Caleb Wheeler, PinegrOve. John Snyd•ar, Friedensburg. J & C Martz Port Chilton .Fetheroff, Drel & Co. Tuscarora. William 'Fawn, 'Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahunt‘wo. Mority Forreider, West Porto Town.hip R Schuler Az Co };a r t Brungwick Tow aship Seltzer & Bock. McKoansburg C. H. DeF , ,,rest, k,eweltsn. Emanuel O. & Jo u Kluffortri, Zimmcrmantown October 1, 1842, 414 THE subscribers would announce to the public that they have taken the store , lately occu pied by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucenaware, &c. among which are DRY GOODS.- f • Blue -Meek and Fancy colored Cloth and Caesimers-Sattinetts-Mouslin de Lanes-Chmt zes-Flannels-Cotton do.-Checks, Ticlitngs, Morinos-Bleached and Unbleached Itlualins- Wintek Vestinge-Shawls....Silk and cotton Handkerehiefe-Wolsey-Worsted and Cotton Misery-Mena Uoie and Ralf Hose-GloVes-- Duihrellas,&c. GROCERIES. . , 'Rki-Java+Laguira and Browned Coffees- Loaf and Brown Sugars=lroung }bison-Goo poweer-Imperial and Black Teas-Pieklea- SPeee-Syrop-Sugar,lionse and Trinidad Mo. lasses.-Sperm and Commou, - Oile- Fish -Soaps - Crackers-Rice--Ratsind 'Cod Corrants-Hops -Barley, &e. QUEENSWARE. Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lnmpe &c. together With an assortment of Brushes, Ceder Ware, Shovels, &c. • To all of which we would invtie the attention orour friends and of the public generally, feeling .confident that we an give satisfaction to all. • - TROUTittAN & SILLY MAN. L. W. TROUTMAN, tr AMINMAN. •f ' November 20 47- SEAR'S BIBLE BlOGRAPBY—ZWithscv eral hundred engravings, being a Biography of the Lives and characters of the principal personagei re corded in the sacred writings. - Practically ••adaysted to tha instruction ofyouth and private farndiei. !Just received awl for sale by B. BAN,NAN. May 28 • 4BAIRCISS LLS.—Albatrins Quills, anew ci. ad excellent article, -just received and fot sale by = -t s , B. 13.410A.,N A , :TII NI k LIVEK \ I NEW STORE. 11 istar's Balsuiry of Wild. Cherry. THE GREAT' REMEDY" FOR CoNsumrrir aOd LIVER CAIPLAI:': I ASTHMA, BRONOIIT.I9iSRCI I P Ein CIIILIME: WnooriNo Canny, tniN , ...On NY Keip.iEes Or Tlr Haelvr, CHRONIC, CIAGIHI,II/dcaill'. - OISCRECEI of Mi. 4„ Pulmonary Organe. - .. i . . j 7 - It EAD Wil AT IT :.:1 Et i alk S DONE. • .i..,„ il . - I,m i r. Such in fact is tiro nature and simplicity of this medicine. suit so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has perfotmed, that it has already attained the highest reputation, and al though scarce two years have elapsed mace it was first made pdblic, 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,pubtie notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS In every section of the country, will find this medicine en important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all [belie afflicted, and there are doubt. less; thousand suffering who would resort to it for relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Li — Be particular when you purchase, to ask for Da. WISTAB'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIERITY, AS there is en article called the "'Seam , OF WILD CHERRY," advertised, which is entirely a differ. cut medicine. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. , A purely vegetable and highly approved Com pound preparation of the Prunus Virginieso. or " Wild Cherry Bark "—approves by, iiiis . Vollfge of Pharmacy, recommended byl v : the iSti dHiC al le C • ulty, and universally acknowledges' the Lilwt valuable 'Family Medicine' eiefaiscovered.- No Quackery!. ItV trecrithort. The physician may boastit his skill in many diseases—the quac k in puff his „wonderful' cures, but of all the re tee ever discovered for diseases of the palm sty organs, it is univennit: . ly admitted nothi • ng has ever Proved as &occur ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr. Wistaria' od ium of Wild Cherry, which has effected' s om e o f the most astonishing cures ever recorded in the history of medicine, such j u d ge d. are the astonishing healing and restorat i ve properties of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of consumption, and in' Liver "Complaints, diseases which have baffled' the skid of thelmost distinguished physicians,- ‘k„ patients have suffered with the : most; di& trev i ag tough, great difficulty in &adding, night' s eats; bleeding of the, lungs, 80, after the most e steemed remedies Of our Pliarmactepias have' failed, this invalciable remedy has'not onligiveu surprising relief but actually effected cores. after al{ hopes of a, recovery had hem entirely de spatted - of. - . - Besides its surprising efficacy in these formi- dable complaints, it,has proved 'a very. stiperiqr remedy for diseases of children,- such as - Cron,* Whooping Cough. 'Am.y and in those disordets that prevail so extensively throughout the winter scason;such as Coughs, Colds,' Pleurisy,' Infhl., enza, and Pains in the Breast, proceeding' from neglected Colds,it stands uniiialkd. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by IWlLitanitt & Co., Chemists,- N 0,33 South Fourth street,. Philadelphia. Price •$ 1 00 a bottle, Sold in Pottsville by ' - , 1011148.-C. !HARM • Agent for Schuylkill coma y, l Druggists and dealers supplied a. the wholesale prices.' honer), LIIHERTON 1111.4)...1LD1NG SCHOOL Fos •-"Titatetza.—Sltuated tc.Cheater.: , Coup% Peen. 4 Bypraniti,.2B miles N. SY:from Philadeiphi e , and 3" milea from the Readleg Rldt Road at Phoenisfille• - 4 November In • • - 484v,„Lior I E ~' y 4 gh=~