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The public are respectfully informed Aliat a• rgricably to a former notice, Mica Allen from ,New England, will open a High School for Young Ladies, on Monday, the 3d April next. • Instruction will be given in those branches towed!, taught in the New England Seminaries. TERAIS. Tuition in the Elementary s4 per gar. Higher Englith branches:including - French and Latin 6 do 'Dula irg , end Painting. -Extra 2 ii plo Further trifbrmation may be obtained by rate:- . 'erten to Rev. J. 111(Cool. , John Shippen, William F, Deane F:str. B.F. Poinroy, - . . T. 4J. Realty Pom:rifle, March, 125,- 1841, Pictorial History of the United elates: 'WILL be - published in a few days aPietorial iiistory of the United States from the di covery of America by Northmen to the present time ; by John Frost, A. 111., Professor 'of Belle Lettres of the Ugh School of PhiliMelphia ; with ttawaras of three hundred embellishmentr,oc.mn. ed'and engraved by William Croome, expressly -for this work..: The whole to be completed in twenty monthly parts—price 2.5 cents each, and 'forming lour royal octavo 'volumes. Subr.criptions received by the eubrcriber at the Ptih B. HANNAN. Petty vine. March, 25. 1843. . t 3— .011).L52. for a Nnp of the Unitetti§tates. 1M11TC1361.1.'3 Large hlap of the United Statcs..4 feet by 3i.mannted on Hollers, con taining thc to wile of ihr Uniird Statec,--of I P4O and the only correct Map of the Unittrd States now l'lla kilt the low rate of 81, Which is about one fourth the usual price. Just received and E for pale by March 25 SHE IFFALTY. • To the Free and Independent Eke tors of Schuylkill Couoiy. 3; A VING lin o FGbciird by . a -large number of my.friends„ I am trieumd to offer mysel ( f is a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the office of ' SHERIFF. Shead I he en forums le as Id rreeive a nvijority of your votes 1 Fin pet form the duties of that ether intjlerlielly end to the best of my WILLIAM MAIZ, . . West Brunswig. Starch IC To dui Free and Independent Voters of Schuylkill County. viELLovv-crrIZENS:—The solicitations of numetous friends, who have oromisedliie their stippoit, have in duced me to offer myself to your consideration, us a eaudid.ta for the Of fice of . - SHERIFF. ht the next October ,lilerPun. Should I_ be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your, votes, I will spare ,no exertions to give entire valtstae. lion, by, fulfilling the duties of.the Oflice with industry and fideiitv. _ _ _ NICIIOLAS SEITZINC:ER. Pottsville i ' Star ch '25, 1E143. 13— To Size 'Olctors of SchuvllollCo. "IVIELLCIIM CITIZENS:--At the solicitation Arn: of my friends, who have voluntarily prorni. sed to support-me in deerent sections of the county, I have been induced to offer myself as /I candidate for the office of • SHERIFF At the ensuing Election. Should I. to so fortu nate. aslo be elected. .1 pledge myself to perform the duties of the office wits fidelity; to the hest of my abilities. • 'JOSHUA BOYER. • McKeansborz,' March 25, , 137-te.”l To the Free and Independent Elec . tors of Schuylkill County. AT the carcem solicitation of a number of my friends. I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the (Ace of SHERIFF At the ensuing election.; Should you think pro. Per to elect me, I pledgi, myself to perform the duties of said office. to the best of my_ ability. SAMUEL CHRISTMAN. 12— March 1% To the Free and inditendent . tors of Schuylkill Connty. FELLOW CITIZENS i—Authe .earnest soli. citations of a number of my friends. I have Concluded to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHEittF F At the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit Your votes. Should I be...elected. I pledge myself to perform the duties ufAhe office to the best oP y abilities. MItIIAEL SELTZER. 11— 'March 11,, To flit of Schuylkill Co. FRIENDS AND:FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the urgent solicitation of's [lumber of my friends, jam induced to offer myself as a;candidate for the office of t _ SHE R / 4t the ensuing election. Should yeti think proper to elect me. I pledge myself to perform the duties of the office to the best of my abilities. SAMUEL KAUFMAN. M2rth 11, To_ the free and Independent- Elec tors sf Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the earnest soli. citation of a number amp ,fisilow.citizens. I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the oleo of At the ensuing'election, and respectfully solicit iohr saffrage. I Should I be ao•fortunate as to be eleCted to said office. I will endeavor to perform the duties thereof to your 4:ire kitisfacticn. Your fellow citizen, JOON BICKEL. 11-• March 11, • TO the Eleetori of SalleyCtx litigNes. AND EELLOW icl74lZENS:—Hav fig been solicited by a number of my friends, - 401 induied.to offer myaelfas a cant:tidal° at the non /General Election for the office of SHERIFF. tee f • i t • • "' • • • shwa' to ortunat as o receive a Mayon* , of your vote. I pledge nip/elf pfrform the duties geoid 0/Eta with fidelity to the hest of My ability:, • _ JEREMIAH REED. • ," r4gefliktiliits44l - • 1,-‘a-1* A NEW 'FOUNTAIN tIF F urEN . - , AND its healing 'streams . now .gashing forth.: A brilliant 'mar has arleen in the- East. OW DriW cheering thousands witti . ne_Niame lIRALTD, LONG ME, AND DAPPINE3 . . • l'bauStr is , " itEI6IITER'S .y.r.c5TA ULF. itlth ATiVk • . . .. These pills, let all underlain?' d. - citie disease by a power peculiar only to itself„whie4inwandy F he;ks the nation and. progress of disease. for their com mencement is much alike (which iswhen. the . . . . . , - - : BLOOD AND JUICES H , • are voTar depraved, as to prOduCe obstructions end sores) shat one medicipe, provided it be competent to produce istellisessovill be-ali that is neccotary ; for removing disease, aid restoring • , HEALTH,AND HAPPINESS. to mankind. Let it likelwise. be d rementhero . , that there is no 'medicine now in "existence 'Possessing • equal healing, powers; sad that no vegetable, or any other kind of physic can K soon restore health. when lust. even in cases the mdst inveterate. The action of these pills upon the bowels, are mild; producing no griping pains or debility,bur on the contrary, after they have operated, you feel that a load of irritating and corrupt humors have beep taken from you, and the buoyant feelings of health spring up in their place; and what is another great object in these pills. they are always safe.they may he taken on all occasions, and under any 'circqm. stances, without regard to the name of the disease. for they Operate upon every part of the body. and expel disease,fivun whatever part It may be seated. Every person' a° possesses a box of these pills NEIWS NO PHYSICIAN, for in them he can fink a cure, and confidently rely . , upo.o a speedy restoration to health, In Germany, the land of their origin. Millions of persons have experienced their beneficial effects, and the thousands who have used them here, speak of them in the highest of terms, on account of their ciao liteproperties. The joyful news - of health and comfort, iTrJlide from those who have happily used - DR, BRIGHTER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. and they now prevail by their own excellence, and the rower of Truth. And why, we may reasonably inquire, have they become el) endeared to the hearts of those who have used thirst, and by them gained such a popularity f Simply because their action Upon the " ^ 1.2 HUMAN BODY,. was as the sun and rain upon vegetation, givingenw life to all who partook of its happy influence.: As the health of the plant depends upon the sap which circulaMs through its branches, so the life and health of mankind depends upon the' blood which flows through his veins. And tv hen this vital fluid, wb.ch ip most necessary to the growth and support of the body, by some unknown cause becomes loaded with morbid and _ . IES CORRUPT HUMORS, so that instead of nourishing and Strengthening the body, it labors to produce obstructions in the system, which engenders disease, have recourreto a medicine that is perfectly salt: in every disease, and that will produce .3 favorable termination, if given early . in the, ciampisint, frequently in a feWhours and most always' ii, a hew days, that medicine is • . Dr. Itelehter's 'Vegetable Pills, which so throughly cleanses the blood andaynetn it large. that disease of any kind cannot, possibly exist, W here • We find their Presence, , , - 1 piovided natoreis not beyond all human assi s tan t s.' 1 The Trice of these Tills is 25 cents per box. with full directions, and can be bad, at the established for the su- pression ' Of Quackery. • at the northeast corner of 111STII and RACE streets--' likewise of sub-agents, GREENFIELD. Pa., Oct, 10. 1812. , Dear Sir : you doubtless remember my calling at Your establishment about twe weeks since. and ob. coining from you one dollar's wonh of Da. RIECI-1- TER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILL S. for one of my neighbors who requested me to procure the article for them.' This being done and my own business transacted. I started for home. After travel_ ling all day, I was taken with a sudden chill, which left me with a virderirfever, head-ache; and consider• able pair. throughout my whole system, 'with great sickness army stomach, which so completely disen. *Ed me that I was compelled to stop at a small Inn. on the road for relief and rest. Upon inquiry, they had nothing that could .possibly afford moreliell While yet it. misery, for I never was so ill in all my life.) h?ppily thought ,of youii , pills, and resolved to open one box: upon my own account and seek relief in them. I took siub of them drank a warm cup of tea; and retired to bed. My pain here ceased to, a measure. and I soon fell sound asleep. In `the ramming atvoke much bettet,and after the pills bad qperated Was quite a different person ; took another dose of four pills, renrined there all Ilednesdav, and on Thur.day started for homdas well as ever, and I still. enjoygood health—the persons for whom i bought thetn.informs me that they have etperienced more benefit fmni your pills than a whole cart losifef the qUacks which they bad formerly used. Surely pf the} eyed them with as good an effeet upon themselves as I have, they have good reasoii,for extoling their airs tires ; and if you take my advice, you will persevere, go on and recommend them to oll.who are laboring under disease, and my - word for,it, ihey will .become so popular as a general remedy that you will fiad.it difficult in supplying the demand. (Signed) = W. GRANDON. • Greenfield. The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Store of ' CLEMENS & PA RVI N, • Pottsville. March, 11, UM 11-Iy. B. BANNAN. 13- 'AIUDITORIS NOTICE. Estate of George Reber, Esq., deceased. 11IgOTIGE id herebq given, that the Auditors 4 - 11 appointed by the Orphan's Court of Schuvl, kill county, to enamine the accounts of Levi Re. ber, one of the Executors of the last will and tee: tainent of George Reber, Esq., deceased, will at. tend to the daties of their appointment, on Mon. cjy, the 3d of April. 1843, at 2 o'clock, P. M, at the office of M. A: Dooley, Erg , in the Borough of Pottsville. S'4NTUF.I.. HUNTZINGER, • ' ANDREW ,RUSSEL, M. A. DoCkLEY.. iMarch,ll. • ' 11— • NOTICE. - ' stHE F . 's tore of the late 'estate of Robert Mc- Elemnat; • • n ice. that they have appointed . Mr. ;Andrew Russel. s le "agent for the properties ka3sin as the Ssuto star and BEAR RIME. All ralts now, or hereaf er to become due, must ho paid le. Mr. Russel. who also is alone authorized to cop ilot fur work to be done on thriproperly. ABIGAIL NleDEßlVßTT,Esectitris. JAMES R. WHITING. - GEORGE HART, scatters, To the estate of Robert McDe ut. ',March 11, 1 TILE ANTIIRACITE }vim Act, . . JiloC ATED in the Borough of Pottsville A Schuylkill county, Pa., is not excelled by:a. Ili n Dther in facilities for obtaining variety °fares, .; - estoim, and - Co - al, being accessible by Canal and Rail Roads to within a few yards of the stack. - The Furnace and machinery is in such a state ql pr pa rat ion, that a small amount of outlay, would be Sufficient to put it in blast in a few- weeks. 1 'title authenticated accounts of the lin prosmanta and eitraordinary qualities of the I. run rodriaed by Anthracite Cell in Wales, holds out a i rangguarantees for ,safe and profitable in. %Tennant. 1, I The \ proprietor not having the reqoisite a. mount tof capital to keep it in bl at, is desirous of having some person to -Join him who would take ail 4 7 2.3 interestor he wil lease or sell the Whole roperty on such'tertna a will be found advantageous., . - q.,•., - ' - . •-; i For farther particulars apply to -- ' WILLIAM H. - MARSHALL. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. ', January 28, 1843, -- 5 Venders of Foreign Merehandize. s AOTICE is hereby given that ;the Associate Judges and COrninissionera of Schuylkill County a ill !meet at the Commissioners' Office in -Orwigeborg, on Friday the 31st day of , March, 1843, at 10 . o'clock in the forenoon, for me r t.. pose of clay4fying the usual tenders of Foreign Merchandi within the .county of Schuylkill, a. areeably air, at which ticuli and place all in tcrestr,d may appear and show , . the prnopnt' s _of their anneal sales during.-the previous year. • GEORGE BOYER, .; SANIUEL, R. MEDLAR, t ''.COintkirpiCriers. GEORGE MOSER, • riil _ ;. N. PALMER - Asadtras i JudZiL'- March 113, • ; -•-, RMOKED.MEAT,:•AniIis!;OII,4I S llO 4 l dere, gopcl,Mdlit and wel l imroth;luil receive and far sale: by , SILLYM AU& CO: MerPh -' . FEATHIg yew ealei .ftthetti oT.eicellerd and on t SifitilthiAgligiCYCiPy IS ilDle Philadelphia Medical Hall, iiiaa IS ,•::"..-•...; ,'. 11 ILW,lrell • INDIAN - VEGETABLE PIUS. ..' - 'f:: , - :91tAe on 4 Anemia 'Cairo-of - lirialik - ~ 'this extroorainary medieine in foundidtpen the principle thot the human frame' is subject to ont.a ONt u prsznix. Tin .Corrnrn Ilidnolv, or in eines weird' fin rity of the Wood,and -- nothing save vegetable cleansing, is isia nted in on:kilo drived isease of ever' , • description frinn thetiody. • • ..• ;'''' - - - ' • If tbe channels 'of .eur might' , river* should be- - coolie choked up, would not theaccutnelated water* find new outlets, or the eountribeinunditedf—Jest so with the buttian body; if the natural ditties become cloaed, the accumulated impurities will mostraid ly find vent in some form of disease a! ihat,h will be a cer j l ain conseclUence. -- '' '" '• '.• _ • ' ' RIGIIT'S • are eminently calculated for carrying cut this artaxo ' re Dermal entscartx:'because they area . purgative medicine wajusitly balanced and •vritbal se natural tot he human constitution., thatibey cannot possibly injure,the moitdelicate• cube shape time, d used in such a manner as to pr oduce free evacuations by the bowels, and repeated a few timeElt will be absolute. Iyanclossiblo for pain or distress of any kind to eon• tinge in the 'body. .A single twenty five cent box of the ;above named ledian Vegeiable Pills will, in all cases, give relief, sometimes even beyond the power of Words to describe, and if perievered in fora short time, there is not a malady wale whole course of hu man ills that can poisibb , withstand their , astonishing and wonderful influence.' WoicaOT'sluDisiS VEerre. Ns Plus ire a certain Cure for i ' - -• COSTIVENESS. - Because they eompletehr- cleanse the • stomach and bowels from those bilious and catnip ht.rnors which paralyse and weaken the digitstive organs, and are; ihe'• cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palidtatinn of the heart.' rheilmatic pains in vs nods parts of the. body, and, many ~other unpleasant symptoms. - In al! disordered motions of-the ,fileed, 'called Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous , Inflatr.matoti, and Putrid. I FEVERS.' . Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills 'will be found a cer— rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and bowels from 01l billious htimars and purify rthe bloo4; consequently, as they remove every kind of. disease, they are absolutely certain to mini every kind offerer. • -So,alse when morbid humors are deposited apon the membrane and muscle, causing those pains infia- Matilja and swelling, called • R EU NIATISSI, GOUT, _ Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills! may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persvered with, will most assuredly. and withobt fall, makc,i - per fect cure of the above painful miladies..---From dtree to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, eomPletely rid the body from all morbid and isorrorit humors; and rheumatism, gout, and pain of, crap deseription,will disappear,c_as &by magic. For the - iaine reason, when, from cuddin changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira tion is checked, and those humors which should pass offby the skin. are thrown inwardly.caustng headache, nausea, and sickness, pain in the, bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sire throat, hoareeners,coughs. con gumption. rheumatic pains in various part of the body, and many other synito ms of ' exrein NG COLD. Wright's Indian Vegetable fills; will invariably give immediate relief. Three or foar • pills taken atfinght on - going to bed, and repeated a few times, will remove all the above unpleasant symtoms,' and restore 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 off by the stomach and bowels those roughand phlegmy humors which stop the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful com plaint. - ' • It should also be remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS hre certa in to remove, pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, lons of appetite, costiveness. a fellow tinge. of the skin endues, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAINT. BeCause they purge from the body \ those corrupt and stagnant humours, which %Then depbsited on the liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. cr , A Because they carry off th ose hu , urn which obstruc ting the Circulation, are the eau of a rush. or deter. mination of blood to the head; g ddiness, especially pit writing suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of Memory; inflamation of the brain, insanity, and all disorders of ibe mind. . Those who labour within doors should remember that they frequeitty breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper. expansion of the lungs, .and at the same dine owing ,to want of eternise, the bowels are not sufficiently evacuated, the. blood beers impure, and headache, indigeatioe, palpita tion of the heart. and many other 'disagreeable sym oms are sure to fellow. IVRIGHI"S INDIAN VE G ETABLE PILLS. Beings Cleanser of the stomach anti bowels, and a direCt purifier 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 to man, they , will most assuredly prottiote such a just and equal circulation ofthe blood that those who lead,a sedentary lif will be able to enjoy sound health, and disinse of aliy kind toil! be absolutely impossible. CAUTIONS 70 AGENTS. ; Country agents, and others, aro respectfully informed that, owing to .tha Beat. poptilarny, and increasing demand for the attove named Pills, a host of unprincipled persons are busily engaged in manufacturing, and vending a spurious article in imitation of - IVEIGIITS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL. They are also further informed that t have a coil pending against one V 0. Fa Iclt, for counterfeiting the above.nartied medicine! and are cautioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. O. Feick, ns he cannot by any , possibility Imre the genuine Wrighta Indian Vegetable Pills for,rmle. . • All travelling agents, with genaine medicine are provided With a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Vice ['resident of the N. A. College Travellers, who cannot chow , a certificate as above described *ill be known as base impostors —Shan therefore, as you would a Highway man, or a Midnight Bobber. Offices, devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indiag Vegetable Pdta, wholesale' mid retail, - No 169.1tacuSt. Philadelphia. No, gai Greenwich street Boston • N B—*.ware of the count•rfeiar in Third Street Phfeelphia., AG ENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Thomas dr, James Beatty. Pottsville. Bickel A: 11111, Orwtgaburg,r. DnEg i c . l b, Saylor , Schttyllull Haven., - Aa n Matta, Mahantongo. • 3. We t, Klmgennown Jacob KaMfman, Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman. : do Mahantongo, / Caleb Wheeler, Pinegro e... i John Snyd-.r, Friedensb rg.- I & G Manz. Port Clint n Fethernif, The*" At Co. Tuseurorn. Tagzen, Tamaqua. John Maurer, Mahantonno. Moray Forreidor, West Peen Township . ft 'Schuler 8c go East Brunswick Township. Seltzer &Bock, McKeanslwrg • C. H. tierorest, Lewellyn. - Emanuel 0. zo,. n Kauffman, Zimmermintown October I. 1842, ' 'IIOI.ISES TO LET. • ' - One two story Brick Douse in Coal •••• .4 Street, with Kitchen attached. 1? ; *One tivti story Stone flotise, in * - Mithantongo Street, talettp6ettpied by Dr.-Steinberger. One adjoininiThe above, at present occupied by the Miss Potts'. :One Frame Muse in Lyon Street, at present occupied by J. - 7extper. • • For fuither particulars 'apply to the subscriber. • ' • • 8. SILLYMAN. - Pottsville, Mare] JEf. . , ,‘ U-7,31 TO HOIiSEKEEPEIO3. -4250.. 00 Ibs,pf Feathers; for sale very low m any'quantities to suit purcha., sera jot. cash ; at prices from 10, 15,20 and 25 en,. pee:pound. Ready made Beds,' Bolsters, and Pillows 'Snil curled hair ; Mattresses, Wes d', and all other kinds to sutt-lny sized Bedsteads, always on hand. Curled Hair arid New Orleans !Moss by the bale or single pound. ! . Country Store . Keepers , would fine it' to their advantage b calling on the Subscriber before' purchasing. ! - ! FINLEY Ids! CO.; •!: 'Soutit'Ra t corner-of-Second and. Walnut - Ste, rbilatielp lie, March JP, • 12--3rms.- - Its'NPER HANGINOS. , BORRIBRS; 'rho s,. bacriberliasjust receivedvin elegant assortment of new Spring - Patterns ef, Pager tlapgingt, ~r Parlors. Halls , ROOlllB, 4; 1 t ooth: er its a, c oice assortment ut - Borders, winch will be sol,d• at greatly reduced prices for cash,or onisfinrt;predit ; -• •- - ' 'the public am tepee/fully requested 'and examine his assortment—es he istleternia . . edio'sell al, prices to cult the tiniest; - B. 11102 4 414. March 18. - = - - .. . I .' COPIMOVOO.4 - 7"Alreeb -1111 PP. 1 3 1, rilui* , .. a. . mon Oil. for lahr.q. ~ ..V ANStiVi. &Coj,.f. - ... ' .. - ..''.? - - - -Af'.':7."2:Agi.:, !: .; _ • - ' -• ~: ;, 7' ;, -I j- -; ,.....15.1 r .;754v.1.,- ; :.t::;711,;i:..- : •:.3.'...; 1, 1 Egg MS ASTtIMA. , -. !ii 11 ; 74 4. 4 -41m*Of; 44"^t TE:; MINERS ..4JJ . 't T 0 •:.TBS ,:-PU:BLI c.. ) - ' :7 , _.'-.'-- iiiii;;:i iiii - '41 . 1 - IPlitei;:ii , iiiiii doik-; • - t • 1 ~7••• • • : IPY this meltualUre,porea dribs Cloth are left • P °penes before, by, which theinsensible per. !Oration curfreely escape; sod at thesada time it is ,rendered Waler.pruof tor all practical par. posts. The process is both simple and amp. it is adapted to every Wade and occupation, to which 'a r ab , o f any :description is or can, be _lased.. Cloth bavieg passed through-this process it , tor: ever after aille : frete Mildew., and, Venni/. Sail and A wo mg ,rna kers, Cloth ler,. Hatters. Boot and Shoe makers. Umbrella makers, Cloth mannfac hirers. and another. • whose interest it is, are re spectfulltinvited to this subject. • Rights for Sale - for. any part of the United' States . by ,tho Frogrrieter; at his residence, No. 1.10 Naasua Street, -New 'York, either for Cash or in exchange for properly, real or personal, Also, tau hale.. art easy, cheap andsimKe pro. ceairendering CalWii Pilafs Fast; the tradetta tn. vited to if. Also, for sale, "Cream of Earth," a yore and nafe,remedy , for _Mould on Leather and Furs, of all deieriptions. Trunk , and Har. 'ease makers, Boot arid Shoe Dealers, &c. wilido well to'cons idei of it. There remedies are all very simple 'and 'cheap. Ur* "Thousand Yards ocCloth may be rendered Water-proof at an ex pense_ of One Dollar. " Water proof Flannel worn next to the Weis a sure preventive and Cure'for the Rheumatism.' Thefollowlog is an extract of a Report on' the subject:',lrom a Corn. mince of the Common Council: • . • "The Committee on ; Arts. Sceinces, and Schools, to whom s was referred the .Petition off.- H. Pettis, asking fora consideration . for an in vention w hich the Petitioner claims as hisiren. derieg Cloth of every description %Viter-proo4 . beg leave to ; :. ~ - , Report :' that they -, examined several pieces of Cloth which they tested. and found the same em. pervious to water, except finale pressure beyond that ordinary rairq and believe that persons chid wit "garments made from Cloth thus pie rii pared, w old ba secure from usual exposures in rainy _ weather. Thd advantages of thts. above that of India Robber will be perceived. not it is known that the pores of the Chith are not"elo sed, allowing the free escape of the insensbikiper. aphelion, which is important to health. The Cominitte a rwassjored by 'the Petitioner, that the beatify or blare of the Cloth' is not tarneshed, that its quality is not injured.' that it is not less suple ; but on the contrary, the beauty. duality' and supleness are preserved,) and for many por. poste rendered more lasting. ' The cheapness of the a pplication'brings the. 'advantages, ot the im. pruvement within the reach doll • and the com. tattle have no doubt Many will tre:dispoaed from this cause to try its advantages ; and each test will do more to establish its reputation than any reeommendationfrom ihis Committee. The committee feeling disposed td treat the Petition with all fairness, ant...as far as they in vestigated the improvement,s4nding it to meet their expectations, they cheerfully recommend such a trial arils merits., by: the public, as will more fulls test its utility.," t , . Signed . ', , , - MOSES G. LEONARD./ Committee. HENRY. E. DAVIS, ( , The folloWing are the prices asked for the ex. elusive right to use the "Nausea Priapic?' of Water.proving .in the different States.—Proper proportion - will be made for any City, Town. County or District: . Maine ; - , ;.. •.. . 81,000 . Vermont . -: 2,000 New Hampshire • , , • „ 4.000 51assachussorts ' 14,000 do. Dye Setting . 20,000 Rhode Island • , 3.000 Gunecticut • 3,000 New York ' 1.5.000 New Jersey 4.000. dn. Calico Printing 10,600 Pennsylvania - 15.000 Deloware, 2,000 Maryland ' - 5,000 Virginia 8,000 North Carolina ' 5,000 South Carolina 5.000 , Georgia ' .5;000 • - Alabama • 3.000 Tennessee ' 4.000 -Mississippi J .. ~ 2.000 Ohio . 10.000 Kentucky ; - 5.000. Indiana& • • - 5,000 „ Arkansas . ' 1.500 , . Michigan , 4,000 Illinois I ' 5,000, M issouri , ' 8.000 . District of Colomtia 2,000 Florida ' , '1.500 Wisconsin i • 1.500 Note—Cloth. Garments. Horse Manitoba, Sce. taken in and ;Water-moved by the proprieibr at moderate charges. Cloth done at 25 cents per yard; Over Ciats tot 00; other articles ki pro*. portion. The Firemen, individually and collet. thiely. are invited` to examine the advantages of the discovery. Post paid letters will have prompt attention.. Terms of ale made easy to respoc. sibleiirchasers. F. H..POTIS; No. 130 Ntissau Street, New York. March 11 11-3 m ISAAC 1 11. MOSS, No. 12 South Fourif Sl. c!feui doors bdoui Mdrkd • (' PH!L ADELPHIA. INVITES the attent i on of country Merchants 'Land others to hie eitensive assortment of School Books superior Blank account Books. (of his own manufacture) and Foreign and Domestic etatton. my. ' Quills , i Wafers, Seating War, Steel Pens of up: wards of filly varieties. Moo Black, and Red Inks. Lead ; Fanelli% Slates, Inkstands, &c. . BX Cheap' "koala Books—a large sioclr. el. ways ton hand suitable for retail trade, and coon. try Merchants, .• -_ . ~,. 'A 4408 ASSOIITIIIINT Of VW RITMO CAPZltt,fl:lobl. cap ana Letter Papers, plain and ruled; Wrap.' ping'Papers,.Bannet Boarde, Pkying Cards. and otter ber articles sold by stitioneri. La4mens, JOURNILid Riconn.llooss. he snit. _able e Banks, Public offi* ~l&c., constan tly on fiend r made to order. °rani , also. shape, or pat / tern. ". Materials and Workmanship warranted of the be quality, all or ; which "are offered' at pri. era to silk the times. • , Er Country Merchants and others visiting the o i . city, ar respectially invited to call and examine his g o and prices , and satisfy thethaelves•of the gre t redaction effected by the Cash System. Phil' ; March ii, .., . , U-2mo, .- . TREES, I BIIIIUHHERY, Ste. THE subicriber, agdnt for one of the Most =es tcnsive Nurseries, tn die State, will execute orders for all kinds of Fruit trees, such as apple. 'Pella; Pears, Cherry,llllllll% Quinces, &c., to. gether with cvery . hind rifornotnintat trees, shrub. kicky, Belbouillooti„ &c,., at the vcry low. cat rat* and at tlieshOrteit notice. A estakgne of the Trees can be ex a mined at this office. •,B , FNJ. BANN.AN. Br—OniSrluesolreeeivCd - lor all kinds of Oran Scads, f - March 4, .1 ' _". TO REN'ro THE .rcinf ci.i:qou FOUNDRY'. 'end Machine, Shop, together With all the Feaske, Machinery. alai fixtures belie - 00g thereto. ..Ap. ply' to : ISA AO. In EVERS. Esq.,' . . i .., s , ~ i• et art Clinttirt, or , to • . ELICER! 'GUILFORD; -; , ' i • • - - -1- wataro Farinicit. :, : 1 'December 17.": ' . 1 . : ' _ • 51-7-$f • .•,-- •,..,•-•••NO ICE., THE subscriber- having kneed one of the la. gest end moat. commodious wharves at Port Cartazin,'-w prepared , at the °Puling . , of the oboplaill Rain lon' to porchiv,aelt and ship told on .comilissicib, the : lowest . rates. • Any busineos entrulibte Ma..itiier wil be faithfully Perfortniti;_ ., . . • rt. -. .I4ARTIII WILLIAMS' - • . And ow.itosOei, Eeq. Cheriii4eAsei. Goo. II: Pat* • .tAIVIES CAMPBELLL • :mimic , / Al' 'LAMY • if* .111/%8 retoieil his elite Eo. the . sopUl Shist.aintir of Centre end Market smog, one dear slit& of Thiiinpsort's 'Store: Practising in the eget al Co9rts etSchoylkill and Columbp counties. .- ME ...191tOCLAMATION: '• , WrIAREAE.the-116n.ICainix - Wrens.' Es. Attire, "President of the seven& coittln Art Comatose Pleas. of the icionlies-of Dauphin , anion and in'Permayhornia. - ini Jur t Spit of the several'enortit or. Quarter *lotion* of Abe Pcate Oysr and Tennant, Old General Gout :Dent - v.4-siraid'coneteWs.kand &rage •M Pat Ater Seigel D. Leib, Earlobe; J edges of the" Cork of Qu'artei Sander's of the Peace, Oyer and Tertninez, -- and =General'-Gaut Delivery, ter Me , trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said couritf, of Sebuylkilly'•theii` precepts to me directed. have ordered a coeirt.ist Quarter Sessions of the Peace . , Oyer and Terminer - and General Gaol Delivery; to be holden at Orwigaborg. on the fourth Mends* ofliterchlbeing the 21ili of said month.) •to continue one week. • - Notici is therefore hereby given, to the Coro.' ner and - .Justices of the Peace,•sed Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the sairl precepts commanded to be then and there at'lo o clock,. in the teirenewn 01 said days with their Vohs; recrifila,Anqoisitiens, Exaio in. aliens, add all other ,rninembrauner., to do throe things Which to their several officers appertain td be tkineLane all those that ire bound by recap. infancies' ? to poisectde against the,prisoneri, that are or -lien shall be in the gaol of wrid &witty of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as 'shall be juit. , - CoGODS/Mit TOL UON/SIONWLII.2II. -JOHN WOOLISON, Sheriff. SherifFkOlhce Orwigs. -/ _ burg, March 4.1843.' • - N. 8.-i-Tite_sy Roc:saes and jurors who are sum. moned to attend said court, arerrquireif to attend punctually.. In case of nen-attendance, the lani in such insert made and prOvide‘will be rigidly enforced.- This notice is , publii•lusi by order-of court;-those , concerned will- therefore govern themselves accordingly. - 11. • " RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. DR,t/G 'STORE. übsei iber returns hisgraternlaoknowl. 11 edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, Who Mapped forward to hisassistance af. ter the lass of his property by' fire in December last, andlworild also tacquain them and the pob. he genertilly; that - he has again commenced the Drog:Dusiness i is the house formerlyoccupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough-Ur Pottsville, where may, al way sbe had a general assortment of , • DRUGS. MEDICINES, - PAINTS • • • • • PILLS, - • GLASS, DYE STUFFS: And everyothei article in ,he above line, which he is disposed to sell on verylow and ateouno. dating' arms. , N.'S. Physicians•preseriptions carefully at up at the shortest toilet.. • May 30,411338 , WM. T. EPTING. NEW STORE I JAMES DOWNEY,. 111113SPECTFULLY informs the public that he his brought. with him 'from New . York this spring, a large assortment elf - OROCERIER 441:1111 . 01?8, Which he ofrera for sale at the most moderate Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights added, ) at his stere house, in the new Stone Building, next door to his tavern, Morro' addition to Potts ville, coesistlrig of Black and Green Teas,_ • Falling Loa; Santa Cruz, Portu Rico, 4 New Orleans Sugars, Rio, Jitva, and St Domingo Coffee, Sperm* Conimon Oils; Molisses, •Whiet!and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, • Keg and Box Raisins - Winesland Liquors, from common to the Jest quality, A quaatity of Dryed Meat, • Mackerelifrom No. 1 to Nu. 3, in quarter half and NH barrels, • About 300 Sacks Gronad Salt, • 60 bark!. tuperior Albany Summer Ale. May 10, , • - 1, - • 20—ly TENNSYLVANIA -HALL T "EQublic are respectfully informed that the subscribersb have taken this laygo,and corn. - ' .modious establishment, recently kept ga t by William G. Johnson. -To the for. ;; ; mer partons ofthis esabtlishment and the public generally, the undersigned promise Ito extend all the accommodations and contorts a hist thouse that men so satisfactorily received 4 while under:he chow ot Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH WEAVER, JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, _ 2 4 WLESALE DRY GOOD STORE, wp. 77 1-2 MARKET STREFT, , (North Side—Above Second) • 1:&Good /LS' Cgsh, cy, 4uc!ion Prices!. 1 /VHF:Subscribers have determined to conduct their A-business upon the CASH Sytaem, and sell their Goods agile* it not it LOWER GRADE OF eiormthan. has heretofore been done is Philadelphia,;—not one article reduced eery toe, in 'the expectation ofntaking it upon citherGeoug but their prices shall ALL an COE , RESPONDiNGLY Low. Their prices will be governed I*. the Atiction Rates—selling at the same prices, nett Cash, asithe Auctions do en Sme,-coutenting them. selves with the interest for the time - 403'r Profit. This cannot but present a strong inducement for tiny ers, especially from. the Country, to call on them iii preference to purchasing 3t Atil.tion, where persons do not get tho time discount, unless their bills reach a censiOntoutit whidh atimuht it isnot always convene* for Country Buyers to purchase; snit it will also avoid, the eistadvantage of largo lots, and afford more time to select{ - • ' • They design to avail themselves of every facility. in beta the NeW York sir well as The Thiladelplita Auctions, in 'PROCURING ?REM GOOIN AT THE LOW EST roams RATER, I • WE now respectfully invite out friends and the pub. tic to the Tarr OP EXPERIENCE in this maiter.being the best way to convince them -of the Taste of onr premien/ • - • JOHNSTON. BURK it Co. Philadelphia, March, 1843. , SPRING ,GOODS. - 1 • • THE euhicribera have on hand.add ate receiv: ing frequent arrivals. an assortment of Gcolaanitrible for the approaching mason, among which are ' • • Clothe, Ciminero, '6stings and other good for Meals wear—Merino. Casisimeres.Maneherter Stripcs.lWorsted plaids, and a variety of other articlesifor Boys' wear-nmousslisss qa !sine. Al pactLustrei, Printed Lawns; Scotch. Gingham. &c, Also Black and colored Silks. Foulards and Brobadis ; Silk fringed , rThrbet Shawls. Embroi. dared do., Blankets, Quilts and other.fortdahing goods .I - • SHAiIirt.PSS SONS. , 32 South 2d Strect, torch 4. 1843,10--31 no. DOCTOR-AD. LIPPE, . ttMPEGTPULEY !inforths the inhabitants of ,Plittsvllle and its vicinity, that ha has moved in town; and titters his profession'al ces - all the medicalliranches ohe public. Practicing'be,Homncepathic .tlystem, and if requested, the-Allocypithic, he hopes from long `experience: to give fullsatisfaction to such as will call on him. He will be ready for 'profession. services at any at his residence. - I A. D. LIPPE, M. D. • ' Greenwood; Deeembei - - • 49-0 .'; EX,EPITPORSN9OI I OE.'""'” • ' ALL tersonshsvin chirms against the Eaton , obert McDermot, late of the city of New IfOrt.; deiresiiedi, are requested to make known ttur; slime without deluy, to Abigail 111 c. Dermot," Executris,' Jimes ft. Whiting, Col. ;Or , George (tiriCEset eters, in' the City of New York, or to " • ' •EI)W; OW EN 'PARRY,' 'Aftotney for ihe_pSecutorv ) -Pottsville. . April 16, TI ' . JOHN -6. NEVILLE , • AT. L AS► 111:1AS renmied (Opt Mfirkoi,§4eet - to"1 "-s•for,marjViodpggied .by Abraltpin Centre Street, opposite. tbe raiitGace, Pottsville. October 8,9_ _F„ "lA, vwarince • • ;......,#'72le p teribis Pr r ~..e sa_ t. P a ,9_744citizeni P .m.. 94 1 1 7 1 ,1:flI rk i t an 111 at we 7' 16;, 16 7 41 - Main 114fetik ; ' -• . • . 7 - 7 ; ...-...m. - BANKTIN„P.Tcy.. , -- Alniteldl,Stistra - Cntstrt.; - :- • EA§TP:RWHIBTRICT` OF , PRNINSAVANIA; , ' •',"' 7 — ln Ittnahniptcy s - „ AzrEntlON fn: the BenditortherThinkrbPi tepv, has-beets filed the 2114 -day ituniary, 1843, by, • • - • Inhai,ll.'Firnity; Boatman. Seliuyik ill Which Petition cill.be heard, Wore Ilia 'Diatriet Court attic United States for the Eastern Dir Wet of Pennsylvania. slitting in"_Bankrtiptcy, at the District Court nOOlll, in tbe City of Phitadel-, dilphia. on Friday. the 21st day . of April next, at .11 °Clock; A. M, when at.d where till persons interested may - spear and -show cause. .if any they haVe, wity,the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. and said Petitioner de clared Bankrupt. „ ' . • FRANCIS 110 PK I NSON, • Clark of the District Couit • March 18, - ;• 12— PETITION- Gq the Benefit of the Iltokrurit Lau, has been filed•therleday of March. , lBl3 by Albert ff. Deuel, Storekeeper, and Dry Goods Merchant, 50 . 4114111 county. Which Petition • wilt be heard - bAire rho District Court of the Unit' rt.' States for the' eastern Dis. trio oryennsylvirnia, sitting inAlankruotcy. at ,the DiStriet Court rooin to the City of Philadel. - phis, on Friday the 7tti„day of Apri: next, at II o'clock, A, M.-when end Where all persona in. terested 'nay appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the skid Petition should not be granted, and the daid_Fetitioner declired Bankrupt. ' FRAS. 11()PRINSON, ' Ctetie of the District Court. ritarch 11 1 ' • - APETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law.bas been filed the 20th day ofFobruary, 18-13; by William H. genii,. individually, and as a ment.' her of the late firm of Mann Morris, nd aiso as member of thefirm T..C. - lit ..Co. Coal, erchant, Schuylkill Cduntv. Which Petition Will be heard before the District. Court of the United States for the Eastern Die. trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy ; at the District Court room in the City of Philadel. plus, on eriddy, the 9.4 th day of March nett, at Ilo'clock. 51-. when and where all persons in. terested may appear and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the - said Petition should not be granted, and the said Petitioner de. Glared Baukrup., F RAS. 110 P K NSOY,, • Clerk of tho District Court.. February 25,1813 - 9 FOR DISCHARGE. United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. -- In 'Bankruptcy. NOTICE. • A PETITION for Discharge and-Certificate under the Dinkrupt Law, has been filed by '- William Watkins, Individually, and as a mem ber of the firm of Lawler, Spencer & Co., Coal Dealer; Schuylkill county. And Friday. the 9th day of tone 'next, at II o'. clock. A. M.; is apbointed for the hearing there- of, before the acid Court, sitting in Rankrnptcy, at the District Court Room , in - the City of Phila. delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner. who have., , ,proved their Debta, and all other -persons in interest, may appear and sliew•canve, if any they have, why such charge and Certi6esie_ should not ho granted. FRANCIS IIOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Caen. March 25, • NOTICE. A PETITION for Discharge and certificate 4- u- under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Benjamin Moiler, Boat . Builder, Schuylkill coun ty. And Friday, ' the 9th day ~e 1 June next, et 11 o'clock, A. M., it appointed fin the hearing there. of, belore.the said Court; Bitting in Bankraptcy, at the Diatriet Court Room, in tbel City of Plod. adelphia, when and whcre the Creditors of the said petitioner, who have proved their DAMN and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Die. charge andCertiffeate should not he granted. FRAS. IIOPICINSON; Clerk of the District Court. 12— March 18, pErrniass fOr Discharge and Certificate am: der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed - by TNomas Moyer, Tobacconist, Schuylkill co: Adam Brown,late tanner, now Manager of Iron Works, ' do And Friday. the_26th day of May next, at It (3 , deck, A. tit. is appointed for the hearing there. 'of, before the said Court sitting in Bankruptcy, it the Dist;ictCourt Rit; in the City'of Phala, 'deiphia, when and wh ets the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who haire proved their Debts, iirm all other persona in interest, may appear and show cause, if' any they have, why such Dm. charge and Certificate should. not he granted. FBAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk olthe'Distriet Court. March IL A PETITION fur' Diechafgc and Certiflrate under the Caakrupt Law, has-been flied by Samuel Lewisjate Cuakoprator, nnw Engineer, Surveyor and Onveyancei;, T Schugaill and Saturday, the 29th day of April nein, a p t -11 o't lock, A. M., is a ppointed. tor there of, before the said pond, sitting in Rankruptey, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila. delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, whip have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest: inky ipphal and show cause, if any they have, why snob Dis. charge and CertifiCatefhould not be-vented. . FRAS. HOPKINSON: Clerk of the Dtstrlct Court. Feb. 4) 1643. - 6 pETITIONS • fur Dicharge and Certificate under the ainkrimt tali; have been filed by John Pinkerton; Individually, and as a member of the late firms of West, Hodes* &Co t ; 'Jlodgeon, Pinkerton & Co.:and John -Pinkerton & Co., late Coal Merchant; now,Agent, Schuylkill co. Edward Y. Farquhar, Farmer, • d o BenjaminN. They; Individually, aiid as a member•of the late firm of Brown & Ti. •. tus,ltelvedcre, - N. J. - • do Edward 'Hughes. late, 3lerchant. .now Clerk.• do Joseph Zoll, Tanner. do and Saturday. rho 29th day of April next at 11 o'clock. •A. hf is appointed fur the hearing thereof. before the said Court { sitting in -Bank ruptcy, at the District' Omit Room, in the City of Philadelphia, - when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debbi, and all other persona in interest,.may ap pear and show cause. if any they have. why such Dischit ghinti Corti &ate should not be granted. • - • , FRAS.IIOPICINSON. • Clerk of District Court. Fcbrialiry 4, 1843, . ' 0— _ . • • NOTICE, A PETITION Ihr Discharge and Certificate LIR-ender the Bantropt-Law. has been filed by Scott Msra4.Scbuylkill county. And Friday. the 31st day-Of March nest, at is appointed fur the hearing , ; thereof. inning in Rankruptey;.at the District - Court Renm, in tile 'City, of l'hiladelphia, when and where tllfCreduurs of the Said Petitioner, who thin molielf their Debts. , and all _other per. sons in intercst.-rnay appear and show' cause, it any they bave i rwhy such' Discharge and Certifi. care ah..Wd not be granted. • ' - . EVAN; .11OPEINSON,. ; • -•- • Clerk of - Diittict Court. Jituuuy,2l'• - • - , 4-10 r •• • - - . - ' NOTICE:., , . . . VjETiTICNS,. „for. Discharge and Certificate under the liankiupt Law; hive been filed by . Jobe T.,oaz7ard,;(.l.entlceian. isle Miiichact. Tot. dividually,end ea a member of the late firrri.of , - 111azzard end Otranch,r, Elcheylkill co. Sohn - C. Ernat,Cool ncrc,benti: , ,do David. Conier;Fermer. • •„, riik; , • 40 , Frederick rriest. Saddler,- • • ' A do JoseoA..Rur.ketiof the rem ot.ioethrifk-: • Rachel if(i. Co?, Coat -• . • Ita "i•• • 'And,. Friday; the .r3lci clay or.. .11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed Snit*. *Grin • 't l e sto eisse, i 135 NOTICE. N O'llC P. NOTICE. NOTICE: . • ME Hinted; tenni the - siiil - Critift:littitig in' Bettiti ; ' . itiptcy;ar the Motile/. Ciairt Room; irr the City o r Philadelphia, when and . wintritike Ctediters,of the said Petitioners; tabohiiiiktretll l lii!Pnbo. andell other nihilist in Interest, may specter and show canse i if. anyiheitaie; Why such" INA: charge and Ceititicate iftoold not tin granted. FRAS: HOPKINSON Clerk of District Dee. 31. M. -.A. •1)'00 LE,Y, . ATTORNEY POI*ViLL 6 HAS removed hiS office to d iitnee'tit 344.. C. Neville. Esq., opposite the POst - 9rnee: November 26: • • , D. E. NICE: ATIYMSEY AT, L.tWa: OFFICE in Centro street.. oppoeite tiot &deft Hotel, Pot:sville: Sep}. 3, ; : r.t3r". _. . ' JOHN 'P.. HOHARTI,--': .\ i ATIOMEY.AT I.A.IY:i '.l .. tiRWIGSlithiC ' ;...::::.; : .1 , lila! prailice in flee Condi of Schuylkill. duilli ': -'• March Id. ~12'7."."1' HOUSEs.AND STOREVCI TIIIIEB GOOD :AND, •CONVE,: , I* - ENT HOUSES; on fliation'torigo St. sa.; two of thorn near . Two Dottie* and Store. on Centro streeU - , ruwiticti....4 f i luuso ou Norwegion.street. Apply to -- JAMES GILLINGIIABI. 10 —4t* March 4 w sjz The eobecriher is now openinga large assortment :,-: of Fresh Garden Seeds from the above celebia".- ted establiehnient. which wiJI be gold ,wboreenite (by, -.. the pound or dozin papers) and at Philadappa , , t prices, by- . . ' 'B. BANNIAN. .'. 14..13.—A1l kinds ofGrace Seeds. Aelittlitdtat. OP„, 1 , Gorden ilimpleMents, obiainei famirfer at the stintett / - .4 ~. notice. - I , • March 4 ~ .• . -', . ' ~ 1/ 0 .. ~. - . , . . • FAILU FOIL SALE. TfIE subscriber otfore for sale the "Pint. s'os, Form s " situate halt a mile from the4) . ,.ri of r Pinegrove, conjoining One waft Acres. The Union. , Conal passe. thron gthe( property. 'Phu will is a sandy river botttnn;isnil halt beec weR limed: • • • The improvements consist - iat I good Two Story Frame Dwellinge's / . ÜBank Dare; and a Saw ?dill, with a I • good power. For further inforination, ripply:to t • GEORGE N. ECKERT, - , Stvatora Furnace . . Pine,greve,Township, Schuylkill county: December 11,1842, • . 51-41 CONSU3IPTION. • - . , . DR TAYLOR'S' BALSAM OF . LIV.F.RIVORT: - For Consumption, Coughs. Cald.. SPUtinlll.ol Blood, Paia in the sides or breast, Asttinsq 1.• PPurisy, shortnesa of breath, Palpitatitia of As. , heart, Debility", Nervousinesi,.and olUditieasei of the Lungs and I.irer..• PREPARED at 3t5, Bowery, in the city of Neir • York, where the article first (trial/muesl i - led is only geneine. ' , - This medicine bag beer', used in that. cityraf•New, York with unexampled success. for eight yeas, eat • found equally .beneficial throughout the country.' It, is now used by many of the medical faculty stritlin, " • creased confidence and satisfaction.. • . See when you porchatte that yoo get the tree rnerli- . . •••• tine, from 37 Bowery, New York, sold. ty - epeeifiCty Lions!. • . • Remarfi4Lle . ctsic of Consum p tion,,., h'34 been an, invailid for,ibroe years,-and hafie, auffered'Ciery torture from confirmed consaniption, Hot Dr. Taylor has wholly cured me. The Jorge! qusafities of msueribe used to raise bait subsider,my, cough hal c:easdd.and ram flestrfagain, my health be!, lag wholly restored by using ihree bottles ofhlsocr- ' ebraied Balsam::.. • rd. E. WINDI4EY: . 139; biaiden Line, New York:- • Shortnna of llrto 6. • For this diseise Dr: Taylifietfilaisain of lAverweit hap no equal , Having the Asthats,a.severe pattf'fri. my left side. and some cough; I was induced' to try tho' above medicine, and great was my joy to fnaCit cured mem about two weeks. It also cored toy feather of a advert* attack of the Liver complaint. with which: she badaufrered two years. J.C., ETON 23 Place, Sew Y k.t. • Surprising Cure of gonsumptiOft: Mr. R. Gladtem of Delhi New r ork.tifif ,nattaai consumptuous• conatituiion; has 'been saved•frent lan untimely end by the use of Dr.', Taylorltßalsam 40. Liverwort. A severe cold brought on an. attaCk pf Pleurisy, and thtuq ended in general debility and cow:. sumpuon: A con,f4lit congh, hectic - flush, , restlets* nights, quick pulse, andel:lammed loss of fleskiauvr ed a speedydeathl but as soon as he commenced the, use of gbh; flalsam, he grew Better, and is now fully restored . to health. . AGENT:, tAxtoßtg BAL9Ag OF LIVERWORT. . The cures at prneured by the use Of this'. medicine, in all cases of diseases of the Lungs, air' most inereditable. ~ it 'has been used by' . several. pee s n -'. sons.in thieigliborhood and Ahern is scarcely An stance but its benefits , have been fully.reali:ed; fee sons afflicted with , • cou§ki; Colds, Asthma, •-• diffMulti of hiea thing,' pains in the side or hiczt, spit, . tins of blood catarrhs, palpitation'of the heart ;oppres. .ion and soreness of the chest, whooping conk Oen-, my, hectic fever. night sweats, difficulty or proftnna eappetoration, and all other affections of the chest, lungs and liver, should• - not.fail.of ProCurinu ittata ofthishledicine. J. WRIGHT.' - -- bandy Hill, Washington county. i l . The composition of Dr.. Taylor's. Balsam of 14101.1;; - wort is only known by,the ,Vroprietor,,therprore - it dang,croun u■ag any but that from 375 Bowery. •, • , • • •TO ?ITC PUBLIC.I .. %VE hereby certify that our son G year orlige.was suddenly taken. with a fester. sod after . a cecre sick nevi a violent cough ensued. • - Ile was bloated; his skin was fille* and hisphysi.. clan said there was no"..(eVAilef.gYulPtglo shout him* that he haul ice:finned consurnotion. At that; time :, .we procured a bottle of that valuable tnedicbie,T.iy. hies Minna of Liverwort. Mier taking - one battle we began to have hopes of his recovery : . Ile contin.i• std until he had lased Gre bottles. It tu no* nyeat.: .from that time,and his health is kite - id:ln Whas beeq since an infant. %ID& lIANNAII . . ...... —. 4 • .al .4%.6. . ROGERS; , I Granville. Washington Co.. IC Ti il.or proof or the above statement I refer resitb ibex abo v e people of high respectability: , .. • r GNORGE: TA LOD. HILL..? e VCR. AND COLT? atilt CA—rtar eaverioc. c nge o r weather , having given me a most violent c la. alga eipectoratioo and difficulty or breathint; I. w s I; much distressed until 1 took Dr. Tisloeit Bilious... o Livcrviore 1 rotted this medicine tcOmit my ease. ad cured me atonce which 'causes tnetO rtoatiourt it o others. - , J. J. FISIfEIt. 17 /Army ‘lll,. •'; .` Pato to Tilt EWA AND Batativ,.... dithi s t i - ... i t have caused me much trouble. end; My'atremjing to business. Evary, media i v heard ot; I tried. but roundito relict ,As last rei n reelleints.' eluded to iry Dr, Taylor's allsam or Liv Orr,. - AO. aitin is I did, I grow better. and have ever since ;am now in good health, sail '-it truly jet.; ' remelt . this Salaam as being far 'auperlorle.siay ! . . A tag else. • A, L. 4 GIIEEN Pitt st; P1:-Iti .- . i L P Tar a 9 diec t h ß a L° vgeo li f e bl u scid ntn trom r9 th r o Ni r r agli cei til t nunt bs-1 iliiiy,.. AliMody harileengb, stem* Fai ..,Vortok; ' ness. - After trying the doctors inv,ste ,i. 3 montha r ' .- -'' II ecmcludoil to use Dr.l'arlises Balsam . verivort, ) of which three bottles havesnado an wiiiiiesiro.'i'sz _ _. 1.. V. il - AVILAND, 171 oak ,41. - ,N.,)r. For sale only in Pouiville; by . - ,„• •, .. ~ ' , • • , . - - JOHN S. C, AIARTIWAgeisti.: THIS . WA 1 ' 4 3 111 I •• i " dOLDEN -131VANilOTE4.i • ,--. cd- HOARD ONE poixita.rßir - DAV.) ~ ify_the montb:P*reasoili 64 a PIP"' , - ipiltLES- . With* lhoprtistoi t i :- 144' = IslbidA Thinit 1 ' z - iiiF- *iscias •kiiiiiiiti# ;; -.• -14 / 1 !4r 1 E 0. 4 4 . ' Sitrib . ll l EU MI , MI -r 1 - '‘.. ' , `IF 1111 MI
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