._ ._ ',F T.."~. ~ , ES r 61 t 2 DEN ,k.LI 4 ENSi: .L,; , .f.it.Ettichttalenccottossct. r cif It9T4 mom. like the drifted- 'Dani a Where's a heart that can chetjoh it `Thy - hair hip , • 414 *bite. white WO h are hltiiiiiriva r orycarl, 71Mt.shimein dmpite ttiv-e9raj art: lilts tae in the ciiiiou's • Tltett s tae charm en t h y .gIiMA I with its grimgell dye • ,1. -- .1111 - ir.e'a a shell in the light if thy li inti blue eyi ; ': _there*iii4 1013911 on thr fi ;MO q v ' • Audi magic dyw.on thy tosi lips ...While pettht pow'r which I gladly own, ici - thy teiice , Isith • `What ititts'ibel: whril 1 Gittd4 scO The light.ef thy EiMice slouto t tabiwit nn par ; When ,thy -fairy fingers I ti,iu I Or Won thy 'ehOlt With a %nit cares.; ;While - thy. satcht t ince, '4ittliod to Jiti - u;titu,t stretch,'' . :Cries" /that ere yosterhel Cg! vet at, icretchi • . , 1 • - ' ' - V. L I 1 1 4 1 . NG ' • ' ' i• ' - _ keep it behest yourself, Mech te, that punt. ; lualityura - virtue; that work pro ised should al. ways be dune at the time, and elI done. and ,then yen need give yourself no fear of want of be. , , ,( Madder it no w cultivated in Oh , and is said td,be a 'profitable crop. •Coffee has been cultivated withgreat success in r Florida. _-; i . 1' ' .'TheiNsmal Hoist," is The-very 'ippropiate ti. I.l.erWtinew. paper I which advocateit the Miller - balhbot. ' -- `tdoiziebody tbe other day ran off ' ith the wife. ;ofin 'editor at Lowell, Mass. " oor fellow," Leta the cool reply of the editor, wh n someone told brut the news. 1 , 1 ' 'Tito hi iriii ans do not ice a t4 k stand very; `flirty with the government of' Illincurt. A bill b repeal the charter of Nativon,',and disbind the Let. gum, has rrassed the Scriattrof that 'State, by a vote f two -to t one. 1 To.thi, question, by a lady, ‘.l4",hy it The steam .el Brilliant. like a gentle maiden 1" Maj. Kelly, Of the Bayou Stria Chronicle, answeralt.llecouse, ihf, ilogin a vorldeal ecolicin cp.!' . , Casnon.4 - ..The Canton Democratmentions the cosset en hottest Hibernian, who, having tarried 'rather long at the 'whiskey,' wandered Mina grave _ lard, and, being a little disposed ; to. moralize on ' the vanity of earthly things, commenced," reading ' thb epitaphs on the tombs: The following aurae.- '• tea his attention : 4 em not; dead but sleepeth: 'Well, said Paddy, soliloquizing, Then I die, by the powers • I'll own it. , . . , • Among the many heavy and galling tales and : iraposta of guilt, there to none like the nervous fear of constant concealment, and its accompanying , lesi'of detection. , . The Quaker girls of Philadelphia l have Ifkalles ..-111111a8 of hollow India rubber balls whit stria:kit at. r_tiehed so that when they approach the meeting ,` house,' or get into the company Of the old steadies, they_can compress the bustles by palling on the atringsand bean flat behind as they Please. They also have false code so arranged with springs that ' they can ship anti unship Them at o moment's 'notice. , ti 'TO al Sfoore'e songs have been parodied often 'thin the productions of almost any other poet .=-4 good proof of their excellence and popularity. Bat what would the great "Little"—Moore, say to tho followineon "This world is, all a fleeting . show:" 27 the bustles are all a fleeting 'hew Far man'a illusion given • The hags of bran, the eacits Of tow, _ re worn to gall the aithple bean— ' Theyee all a cheat, by Heaven The editor of the Vermont Republican thus po etical', And pathetically appeals to hir delinquent subscribing, . I . • WOOD man chop down that tree, - " • Spare not a single bough; • TM; axe lay to its MOLL • i . . The Printer needs it now! 1 i Lord Branham, when in a playful mood, wrote tberfalloniing•epitaph on himself: 1 • ,J • • .11pre. reader turn your weeping4ver, . illy fate an useful moral teach" ; The hula in which m,y body iiet • Would not contain one half my speeches." Some fellow wants to know whether tho crane isn't a'stresk of lightning 41'nz up.' G'od hey I=ll That Comet total the long tail, it is said, now turns out to be nothing more than 14nualvith ti ther au zivaordinary bustle on. Air EIITILAORDVJAWT Stus r --The'r o nl an d Tfikune - tells the fellowitig 'droll joke of the Mt , ..Ikis well known that the planet Venus'eqn be seen with the naked eye. , It was espied by the Mitten's's a few days \since, who assembled with spy glasses to see it they r could discover otherstaier in t rass, anted it a hid ifeiveria. One old lady, in !eating through t ell .the ` (gl ass, too. much, and gasping with,aniaze ent exclaimed ; "'What do I see ! as true aa I' a living soul, ...1-:-- P--, U. her; in 17 / itters printed in the skies ! Truly , . -\, tie is ah. it. ,an !" The glass had been brought 'so low, that t e zealous old lady had been reading ea extended sign in the strezt." - . _ . • • A en__aziesa7 DIRICTION. Corns te - my room, ['want to see you.," Whet° isyour room 1" - .:".• In - the St. Charles Exchange." 'a. Well, I believe, there are several rooms in that house—bow shall 1 manage to get to yours ?" 4. Come right in and turn round left—come up oeflaltii4 stairs, turn - right round left again come ca.riettid, - come up, turn round, come up taro pair of Billlll4 . turn round three times, cemeloward and knock at the diet," • - , -arStop,don't you think I &told get there quick ' .er.if i !asap gwrictin the middle-and up again, cross over, turn round, forward two, dos-a-des. Im dim:file, promenade, shake a stick. cut' stick, fid dle stick, dance round two pair of parmers, and et...follow my nose 1" . • No. no; joss follow my direction and you"! ofiroio firol IS& lose myself ton ce!tainty." prMrIWWTMVrit • - • "• . Seitch, Gingham & Muslin Umbrellas. Parasdl. and Sun Shades. - - • A complete assortment, just received and for - - Q.A. A.MENDERSON. ?Ilayr i2B. - 22 HOUSES 4, LOTS . n - i - pci • FOkSALE, 4 W Alto;' a large number of II I : 13iiildinga and out • Lots. of yahoos sizes, on the Navigation tract. pally In the BOrough of Pottsville: Apply to SAMIfUEL LEIN,IS, • - Real estate ageut. Centre St. FEWER; AND AGUE. AROWA ND'S '7 O.VIC A itirallet • -iEliESlDaupply of th e.above 11 lediime a certain AOM, for tho fever and ape. :Ant leteired and far oak at _ • -,INIARTIfkrS Drug Store Septenter,3. 36-6 inozi STORE . . „1ir0.`53 2d door bd,w Arch .• • OH 11. ELPI.II 1111YilEitg a general aasortmori e,f ILION an 1 , v-' STEEL may be had talc the.moat am,m mod tang terms: . - • - J - AMESSPENCER, 3r. -. Februar 1P- . - 8— PIANOS.--Thu subscribers hav4 been appointed Agents by the, New - York binnolleturintCo.foi sal 1 1 !FP ottbeit celebrated Otred Action Pi-. Vsnini3Ottittatr Rosewood or Mrattipity *specimen -7 of which eallaineen by apejlinsso• • -•'• December /B.ll • Zia:BEA/37i _ " a'~2~ : :A 'v MEE RIB • -7. volt .: CONSUMPTION or VILE LUNGS, Ajjeitioni of:-th, Liver, Asthma, Bionehitii; Pain or Weakness of the Breast or-Lnars, Chronle Coughs, Pleurisy, Heastrrhoke of the Lungs. end di affections of the Pulmonary Organs. - - NATURE'S OWN .-PRESCRIPTION. .A esimoonnd Bilsamie. preparation : of the Psuntis Virkriniana ar ." Wild Cherry Bark," combined with the .Eztraet of Tar, prepared by a new chemical process. lipproved and receni niended by the most - distinguished physicians, and universally acknowliged the most valuable medicine ever discovered; . No Quackery!!! • Na Deception. In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine. we hare no desire to deceive those who are , labouring under ailliothin, nor do. we wish to eulogize it more than it justly deserve. Yet when we look around and see .the vast a. mount of suffering and ,distresii riccasioned.bY many of the diseases in Which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feetthat we can not urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favour. • Varics,s remellies it is true have beerioffered. and puffed into notice for the - cure of diseases of the Luitga. and some have no doubt been found very useful, but of all that have yet been diseuv. ered, it is atimitted by physiCians and all who have Witnessed, its effects. that none.has proved as aucces.ful ai this. Such indeed, are the SIIIIPRISIBIG VIRTITES Of this Balsam, that oven in the advanced stages of Cost.ustrrus, eller _tell the moat esteemed rem. edie.s of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use if this medicine has . been pro. ductive of the most astonishing relief, and ac tpally.effected cores after alll hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of the &masa, termed " Ca. tarried, Consumption," originating from neglect ed COLD, it has been :Used with undeviating success. and htindreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of ConsuMption so prevalent amongst. delicate , young female', commonly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A - DECLINE, A complaint with which ,thhusands are nger. ing, it has also proved highly successful, and not only, po4essea the power of checking the prog. rasa of this alarming complaint, but also strengb: er.s and invigorates the system more effectually than any, medicine we have ever possessed: Besides its surprising efficacy in Consump. don, it is equillyefficaehus in Liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis,. and all affections of the Lungs, and has cured many of the most obsti nate cases, after--every other remedy had failed. rfFor particlars see Dr. Wester's Treatise on Consumption, to be had of the agents. The Eitraordinary Success Attending the use of this niedicine in diseases of the Lungs, and the many singular cures it has effected, having fully established its efficacy, and as Ise have already published numerous cer.. tificates froth the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it tan neceiaavy to exhibit a long list of them in this place, and will only` mention a few cases, to show what it has done. -WHILE LIFE "REMAINS • WE HAVE f STILL SOME HOPE. - A Setiratsmo aw.—Among the: many sin. gnlar cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps' none" in which its powers are so ,fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Admin. This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during the greater part of this time . had' received the best medical attention, andAi. ed ar. the most valuable remedies, yet nothiit could be found to arrest its progress. Sho be came subject to violent fits of coughing, expects rated large quantities of Matter occasionally tin. ged with blood, and step by step this fearful dis ease continued its course, until alLhopes of a re t covery was entirely despaired of. While in thiel distressing situation, lingeting upon 'the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use this. Baliam, which to use her own expression, opt . erated almost like a charm. hi a few days she expectorated freely, tho cough was redcap) , suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigour to her looks, and now, in the place of that I emaciated form witheiing to decay, she is seen mingling -in society, in better health than shios has enjoyed for years, Il tsurrwazirrxn Tverniose.—Having sed the surprising ctfiiCaey of Dr. Wistar's Bal. sari of 'Wild Cherry, in the caseof ~ M rs. Austin, 1 cheerfully acknowledge the above statement to be true and correct. . ' ° .1. C. WALTERS,' M. D. • LIVER COMPLAINT.- - Mrs. Elisa Thompson was afflcted with this complaint for nearly five years. during which tine she was under the most skit. fut physicians--had tried Mercury. Botanic, and Hommpathic remedies, and every thing that of. ferred her:. any hopes df relief.• She had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometimes in the shoulder end small - attic back, a hacking cough, frequent pains.in the breast, and had, been una ble to sleep on the tight side for three 'yoarv— By the use of this Balsam. she 'was cured in a few weeks, nd remains well to thin day. ELIZA THOMPSON. . • - ‘Voodstown, Sept. 4,1811, Dear Sir:—Although your. invaluable inedi. eine has already found hundreds of powerful ad voCates. it may still be gratifying to you to re. calve a communication from any one hat has been relieved by it. Such,fiir, is truly my case. 1 have beim a victim lothat .terrible' disease Consumption, for many Months, and have suffer. ed so much, that I had become almost weary of toy ,fife. Hearing your Balsam so highly prais ed, 1 began taking it a few weeks back, and can aware you" t has relieved me more than any thing 1 have ever used before, and I confidently -believe it will cure me effectually. Please give. the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige, Yours Respectfiffly, JOIiN PEAL SOlii Chester County, Sept. Friend Wilder i—it gives me much pleasure to inform thee that my wife's health has improv. ed very Much snipe she has been using thy sam of Wild Cherry. wind We think there is no doubt Inai it will coin her. She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a shart time -since, arid her cough is much better, 4 'ehe also sleeps, Well at night; and aayesgifias fountt no. thinglo give her se much relief.Fhee will please give the bearer two!bottles'more fur 'Thy Friend.' &DWARD HOLMES. Lancaster County, July. 18;1841: Dear Sir.—Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild - Cherry. I have ;wen afflicted with Consumption for the last two Tsars and suffered very much with a revere cough,' pains in mibreast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &a ~a nd having led numerous remedies, atid'also be en ' under_several doctors,-yet I could pot find 'any thing to relieve me uinj I used 'ionic of Your Balsam. I got one bottle Pam a neighbor, of Mine who is usingat, and beim found such wonderful rclieffrom it that I have no doubt it will cern me effectually. Verirespectfuilly your's. Ste, - ROBER'Is HOMMAN. TY' Read the following from Dr. Jacab Huff. man, a physician of extenshie practice jn Ilan. tingdan county. - Dear procured one bottle or or. %Vic tor's Balsam of Wild Cherry.frista.Thontas Reed, E.g., of tbis place, and tried it - in a CM:B, l ot (Asti .rups Apthina..on a _child of Paul SchWebie, in wl.iob, many other remedies had been tried with: out any relief. The Dalian] . gave sudddn relief; and in my Opinion, the chlld is effectuall y cared by its use. _ Yours, Sr.e„ • I . • • • JACOR IitIFFMAN, bt. D. . D4Nember 23(1.1841 - Dear Sir.--Yonr, Balsam of Wild Cherry hae• effected sq.ne eatuniatkine curer .here. I. One at which i 3 an 04_ IRO. Mee:Rime% who Sad een' enireiing:for a long time wabehottnerent breath inicend general areekneum r until! ibbligettn keeptl!ey. pod. Altir vailnespihee re inediee haleto reepried viloi'otio'cooothirs Voiroslog your Balsam, arid aftoilakioitWO • • 4Z74,..;5eeP4,..4": 47t • . _ ; ~~; R ~; -~.;.t .~_.~... ME EEC lie/4'114i NO` far -.Sued' awto bitable *atteind En ollibe dtdiei o;,tter tibiae, and'on - lalyingAnro boulesinore wig' ntiigly ented..._ -.., , , .. -.... ,' Respectfully sl.e. i ' ... -- . - . • .:. • - • i 1 011 N -S. C., 111 A. .iy.., ihe itiir - Potts - Ole, Pa. , / -•. :'., -:--' ' ... 1 - .. EA erlOili.-140 is •is . e spurious Inulure called sprit of Wil L'hrrry, ght rebseers aleph/ be very:particular ,ito „esti. tor,•Dr.,- - -Wtntislt'S RALSAM,And observe his signature on Isollotr tie. . ' . `- , ,1'" • ; ,-- -- , , 5,"...t Prepared forthiprop.rietor. and sold at whole sale by Williams du Co., Chemists, No: 21 Minor ^itreet,Tbiladelphia. •-- - - I , ' : Sold in Pottsville by S.. D., EICHHODik and JOHN S. C. 11141t-TiN,,anOn almost every town - end village thiongboef telcciuntry i Price $lOO a Bottle...:' j 7- _-__ .1 • ~. January 7 , 1843:: 1 ' - 2:1 '' 3 ,. - • , Dimly B. HaAr. Jim= Larraii. • TOWN lICALL STORIEI. • . • HAAS & LAING, : •11 /HARE ,{he co pleasure in announcing to ,e tiiizent Scbuylkilicouhty. that they] hare juin ripened in the basement story of the. Twin Halt o Centre street, in the • Borough oT - Pottsilllei a slit adid as . solo:tent of - NE Af,,GOODS. L ust brotight from. Philadelphia, where theyll ected with great care, anti iiirchased at ow prices—comprising every vrety of. Dry Goods, Groceries; Gla4s Ware, • ' Ware, Queens'and E&lhen-Wa4 Among which may be' Coned Superfine Cloths,of various colors and q 4 Blue. Black and Fancy.icolored Casaimer Sattinets, Flannels; and Woolen Blanketikll Prints.Lawne; Gingham!, Mo inoesand f 5.1 k. Satin, Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Ifollands and Nanluns, Marseillesand Valentia Vestings, Muslin*, Bleached & tf nbl l e Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Harut Nan , and sui enor rityleSummer Cloths. Cotumades and Beverteenv. la Cute, a very general assortment of ,I •,; • • Gentlemen'. Summer Ware, ; Silk„Couan. Mohair, Morino & Woned utockings Ladies t nd Gentlemen's Super Rid, Hoskin. York tan, Silk. Thread. Beaver & Buckskin Dloyes, • Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mitts, fitC. • and t Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, loaf and I Lump Sugars. -- • • New Orleans, Sugar House. and Byrnp Molatises.: . Tea aad Coffee, of various kinds, , • Cheese, Candles. Soap and Vinegar, , • Salmon. Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish. Hams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil;Fiesh Fruit, and Oat Meal, •• ; Havanna, Half'Spinish and Commim Segarn, Soda, IVater and &gar Crackerv, • • ! • Sperm Oil. Butler, Eggs, and Lard. Dried Apple:, and Peaches, and a great variety °foam articles,.all of which will be sold at low prices for cash, 9r in Exchange for coirnl produce. Remember the Town Hall Store. I' Pottsville. May 14, ; • I 20— THE PHILADELPHIA, READING, and POTTSVILLE RAIL-ROAD. .90 ftjrfrr „ • NEW AREANGEMEN . On and after Wedneiclay, Noaeml, 1,1812 the Passenger, Coal and , Freight Truitt's will run at the plowing Hours 04 the Philadel phia Heading and Pottsville Rail 1414,i - • COAL," TRAINS,. • • ir The 5 _Coal -Trains will leave Pottsville , be tween the bouts of 9 and 10, A. M., or onelquar ter of an hour apart, arid run on to , Iteadini where they will meet and pars all the crii Thine Coai and Passenger. -The first 3 Coal Trains will leave Richmond bet Ween the hours of 61 and 'l, and the lit 4 will leave the Plane at 73 and 71: the let of these last , will always hold up before crossing - etc:inain I - Track at the Falls, until signalled to by thearech. man that all the 3 Trains from Riehm4nd,illave passed up tbe Gine.ri 4 PASSENGER TRAINS. The Down Passenger Train will leatke Potts. ville at 12 M., behind all the . Coal Traina pas. sing all the up Coal trains at Reading s . ; and running past the lasi at Bstimstown,Alit nest at Douglassville, and tlittfirst 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. The op Passenger Train willieave Phijadel phia at 10 A. M. Wand all the Coal Tialns' i , pas sing all the down Coal Trains at Readitig' thei 1 • running to Pottsville. READING FREIGHT TRAIN, The Down Freight Train will leave Reading on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at BA. 141:plissing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts town, where they will wait for it. , The up Freight Train will leave the Plane on Wednesdays and Frldais, immediately behind the up Passenger Traln,J to Pottstown, where it will wait for all the down Coal and Passenger Trains, which trains will also wait for it; odd then run to Reading. • . POTTSVILLE FREIGHT TRAIN. - Leaves Reading on Thursday and Saturday Jat 7 A. M.,.passing all down Coal and Passenger Trains at Port Clinton, 'where the latter Trains will wait for it. . Leaves Pottsville about 7 P. AI, aflei. all the Coil and Passenger Trains are in,, and has the track clear to Reading. G. 'A, N ICOLLS, Super!t Transp n. P. Wit P. R. R. Nover.berlo, J- It? Wllll WANTS BAIIGAINS4II— .IPPINCOT7' & !TAYLOR, are receiving from MA their. .Wholesale and Retail Store, No. 24, Mari. ket street, Philadelphia, a lot of superior Ready. Made Clothing, and which they are obliged to offer at low prices. in order to dispose of their Winter stock, and by selling at reduced 'prices, it: will enable; them to •rdispaile of their splendid assortment of Clothing. to the entire isatisfactwr..ofthe customers. B 7 calling I and examining, von we.l fi nd full Lined Plain and Fig. tired Beaver Cloth Vartont Coats varying in' Once from — , I ell 00 ; to 15 00 ; Superior English Pilot boats, i ' 600010 00 do - Flushing do -i • 250t0 • 500 • do, Blue and Bl'k. Frock% oats 900t012 00 do .do Drew do ; 900toII 60 do Gray and Green Cloth Coats 4'oo io 900 l' do Moleskin Frock & Dress do 400 ', to 500 Also on hand an assortment o e fjancy ; Ratio Vesta .. ' 250 03 . 4 50 With a variety of Suspend , Stocks, and Collars: &c., all of which will be sold to the entire satisfac— tion of all that may call. by. 1 .- •i - LIPPINCOT & TAYLOR,! : ; . ' Mammoth Clothing StoW, 4 , Corner of Mahantongnand Centre street. P: S.—We are now prepare& to 'accommodate those fifteen men that called onus last .Satlnday fo Sanwa Coats at their own prices. ' Pottsville. December 31, : 1 • ' ' ,3 . . . .. ?JEW DRUG NFORE. -- 1 ! -...._/ respectfully ,E. B. EIdHHGLTZ resctfully -- ric informs thifeilizen of Kttsville. and ',„.• - • Schuylkill colintygenerally; ;that he ; has opened,t in th atoreforcierlroc cupicd by M. Slat er ,) 1 , iter,) a ge mil assortment of Drugs. . 1 : ' - dm ictu , - Chimlealit . , aims; • ' . I ' ..... ' Oils, Ryes, ' • ' Varneibeig, - Irony. -!` , • . ' Glass; -, , •:- . - ,, pieese . i • ;Patent litedirlaq,4r, Ac.. And solicits a share ot public patronage, ccm6- dently assuring the public t at every article in his line, shall be of the first uality. and purely genuine,'" • ... _ , . • . * I fleeing served a reviler a prentideship to 4 the businas in Philadelphia. the e - whiffavour him wii h a .call, cin test satisfied that tie wilt guard strictly against all aiiir.alteg, d. have their med. lefties put up with the gunner itueiltd 'nicety.. Physicians pteacriptions attended twaiith par. ticulareaFe, at all hours. Caudill Physicians and Storekeepers, supplied at:a •T e ail advance oh ci. ty prices. - Pottsville, D c ether 3. 149-f ~_. . ~ -• , NEW. SCllooto Itoolol4 i • 200 New Cobb's Spelling Books — • , 200 do - do . Readers No. 200 do •do do NO. 2 I • • '5O Frosts Americas SYeaker ' • - • • 1 '50:: do Hiskiry t or Slates • 50 - Grasurdori : 1 50 'Keithes Anibmetics L 50 Mitehell's Geographical genders .do - • Veotripby Atka '•• r 11 50- - Primary Geokripby • isbicb•willle sold sibolesa le Mal" retell uPhfltdelphid prices by the Isulareriber , i.. 1 4 ". • 4.111N;114 lil4 • -4:.. .i-T'''''''''R'''' , Pr i iiiii4it . . . .i:.,;! - . '..- : „ , . - w;' -- ....___5......_ .'. -.I: ME PRO'rECTip ipinEmNiTy sAGAINST4,OSSIY FIRE • FDANSIFIN USD/lAN ph . ; ' OF :FOILATIFLNIFF: •'• Capital i t " I V I( S4 ftit t - , riONTINDE , to makelneorepee, .'moment ‘;- 1 Goo limited on every deseriptiO, of property in town end enontr,y Clothe OEIO fayorahle terms OtErdlB.ll Chesnut Street near MO stmt. CHARLES If. BANCAREE,Treeident. DIRECTORS,. Charles N. Banker; --' Squint,' Cranl. , Zunis Scott. - Frederick Brbion;' ' Thomas Hari. • Jacob - - 7 "lnfi B S- Wheinerk lEgidarda, Wigs Wagner. - ,tfodecoill . Lewis._ CHARLES G. B.4IiCKER,Seet. The - , Sobssriber has beenerpointed agenl for the ibove mentioned instituttoo, end is now : percd tri insii 6'116:: cautery deacription o property, at the laws. fates.... . • ' ANDREW RUSSgI.. Pottsville, Joie 19, 1841. 25-1 y i ndcassittyagalinst,lessoritasissge }7ire• . - • C:a aI . $100,1)00. _ CHARTER . PERPETUAL. • - litE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PAN?, make - Insurances. either temporary: or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE; in town or country, on Muses, Barns, and Buildingit of all kinds; on Household Furniture, lilerchandlie„ Bolles, Cattle, Agricilltural,Commercial and Marin factoring Stock and Utensils of every description; Vxescts-and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mona ges and Ground Rents upon the most fa vo; able terms, Applications (or Insurance, or any information on the aubjdtt may be made either personally' or bit • letter, ut the •Conipany's office, at the, Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets.. • 7 MORTONIIIcMICHA EL, President. . -L. Katritnitsia, Secretary. • • Morten Iticklichaet, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wend; Archibald' Wright. P. L. Lagucrenne, • -Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett, Robert Looghead, George.M. Troutman. 11. W. Pomeroy, George W. Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed ACIVIT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INIMIIANCES upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANNAN Pottsville, Feb. 27.11341 • • ere nasually =I 21121 lab* cited, Ts. 'CHARLES F. RAYMOND', A \..:._ Practical Hat and Cap Marufaclu. - . inf orm • • . ref, would hi e friends and _-• ~, , ...., the public, that he has removed his -"J . !: --s -- Cheap Hat and Cap Manufactory treat No. 82 Chesnut streel, to No. 129 Chesnut Street, one door below 4th Street.llorth side on. der the Auction Rooms of Messrs.,von dr, Hari, where he will continue to fianiSh ihis.justly eel. ebrated BEAVER HATS, at the low price of Four Dollars and Twenty five cents, equal in all respects, if not superior to any sold in the City at $5 and upwards. His fine Norm thTd at $3,50 warranted to be on ',fine fur bodies, far surpasses any hat sold elsewhere at 84 to 84 50. To test the truth of the above assertion, those interested to satisfy themselves, are requested to call at any Of all the other Stores. previous to calling on the subscriber, as he is sure that his. Hate will be more Opp*iated When corepared with others. C. F. RAYMOND, . No. 129 Cliesthit St, North side, Philadelphia. N. n. - Country merchants will find it to . their advantage to eal! op the subscriber. Shipping Furs wanted of all kinds. Philada., February Ip, . - 8-9rn HAMS & SHOULDERS.. "RIME Western Hams, ( cared with and without smoke,) Shoulders & Sides, Boston Smoked Beef, Bologna. Sausage, Smoked and Pickled Salmon.. 'Halifax and Massachusetts .Mackerel, Shad, Smoked Herring, cod Fish. &3. tor salept E. Q.& A.ll F.& DERS.ON'S MEV% - , . a 22-- , FRESH GROCERIES. -11r1 Goverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. orto Rico: St. Cioiseand New (Medea Sugars. umerial. Young Hyson. Pouchong tf• Souchong Tea Double Sad singlo Reflood „Loaf and crushed Laity Sugar. ' Pickles and Sanaa,. a general assortment.. • Red, White. Yellow and. Brown Soap. , . . Wines and Liquors, a full-assortment. ' ': Porto Rico, Cuba . Sugar Muir) and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, 4.c. L.! Can be bought on as reasonable terms:as else- Valera-of , 1E:41 & A. HENDERSON. _ ; May 28 „ - • 22 Almost [ every disease , that flesh is heir to may be „ cured by the timely pee of OAK ELEY'S COM POUND I EPtiIIATIVE SYRUP. This may, be li i r l oved satisfactorily to those who will calf at any of estores where this invaluable medicine is sold, by eitificates (properly authenticated) orcures perform ed on individuals who had lied all hopes of relief 4ertificates of Physicians who had the most severe Oases under treatment, their patients having taken the 1 r) edicine by their adfiee and been cored—certificates f m the Prothenotary,Clerk of Orphans' Cotirt...No tt y. &c.. stating their acquaintance wi th persons of r pectability and atanding, who having the good of their fellow men at bears, have voluntarily comeTor ward and given a statement oftheir case and its cure. fdepublication. drc. &t. The number Ofthese colt ficatetbeing too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to haven copy of the moat important certificates. properly authentica ted, under seal, to be placed at the stores of agents, who have the medicine foroale, where persons afflic ted- with Scrofula or Kings evil .White Swelling, Chronic Rheumatism, Totter, Mercurial diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Cougb of longstanding or in cipient! Consumption, sick Read-ache; dic..lm, may have Ms opportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of thole who have been cured by its use, and who will be willing, if eclled upon, to give every information required.' As a more general evidence that this is no quack medicine. I would refer to the names of the folloiv.. Mx well known phyviciams, who have attested to its efficacyr--Dr..f. P. fliester; Dr. S. G. Birch,Dr. /no. Otto, Dr. H. H. Muhlenberg, Or. J. E. tiorber. - , Sold wholesale and Retail' at the drug and Chemi. cal Steroid . . , E. B. EICHHOLTZ, Pennine. J. B. &J. 11. Valle, 1%1 i er vi 11 e; true' Mosley. _Port Carl= ; Henry Vonte. Orwigstiurg. Joplin , / 21, - ' • • 4-Iy. ripHE subscriber . would respectfully inform hie -ft friends and customers, that he has !heated his • • - Military Cap Manufactory 1n Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new Dues as are disposed to favour loth with their custom. Bastin continues' to-manufacture Military and SpertmenWarticlet of every deseription. each as Leather,Cloth, Felt, Silk and Bearrer Dress Caps, of aII patterng Forage Gam Roisters for troop Body do; Cartoon)/ Bases, Bayonet Seaboards: Sword Belts oil all kinds; Canteens;,lgnapmeks. different patterntri Fine' Buckets, Penang' ,Boxes, - Tube do, Brush and Pickers. Plumes..Ponipoons. IFiremelfs Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases. superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Baes.' 7 ,Drumet,&c..otfe. ; • OCR' Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to.• , W.ILLJAM CRESS.SIAN. No. IM`NorttiThird St., a few doori below Race • Philadelphia. Oct. 29." . 44.-663: MEDICINE:It 'MEDICINES! ' . DR. Win: Evan's ,celebrated do Eonthingidyrito for.children. Baron Yon. Outottelces: Herb f ' Dost.,-Gaddiq's Female- Pi 11.,,. Williain Evan'. Feiter di Ague Tilts/ DOct.llyint'S Botanic, - For Dyspeptic Persons Dont's flotanic Pills are said tb Abe superior to any...Modicine ever yet offered to the Public. • A tread. supply orthe•.abovrilidacinesiinsi received and for sale atthe DrogEtote of Dee'lV ,;'.loykms.C . MARTIN. ETHODIST HYMN ROOKS.--A ..fresh supply. AL% BirnCaß, Familir l Pimuni f just received ouicl,ll2v B. HANNA:N. .Febroaq 2.5,1843„ • •-, • • • DLA STER T 4t SALT- - 95 -tons of Pl.later; •IL: - 150 4stilo Gruandiialt. for ety - Oct. 29, 44 IHLLLM Or. HAGGERTY. • = tgrAR'S BALIPI 'OF" - W140 : 01101RY frig* ZailAblettliselebroceli litAidjw tste cited and for , sale by the stasitiber; solo -A- . gentfor thejitopjdato. ited..l. atom. ' JOSZL,C,MARTIN REMOVAL. JOYFUL' NEWS. ATTENTION. MILITARY STORE. (_. 3 - • iffi TEAS. -30 boxes Sorieliong Pththong Teas received slid for dale by Oil. 294 44 -' i MILLER & OAGGERTY... puT ABtrri4ast received and -tor vaiie_ct she Deee llg t p!?re at :-. I OIiN.S. C. MARTIN, 3/. ill-w . IO ,Sr. •LAGIi A 8,1 . C.,OPTEE-7 5 9. 1 !ags re seised and, fat sale by • • - . . Ott. 29;41 • MILtER ii4c,GERIT:' • CHILBLAIN ARAIEDY—Wa hosted:. Is • consio cure lor,frosted fed and Mode:sold outs whole sale retail au F.1C11401.74'S new Oleg& Cbeln eatStote, Pottsville. January 7,, , pRII 11',ERS 1 12 *ad 22 lba. Rep, Philidelptdopricas.for sale by • _ Starch 19. 12— • ' B. 13101r1.11.1!. EASE'S CA7fbY:--A' atipidy or Pewee' Cough Cindy; just received from tbeNtrotevale Philadelphia i• and , for sale at , MAIFIDN'S D/ 11 11 Stars • •t • -December SI, • HIPS & CA:4 . 111.4w stite.rsecl and. of v sale an assortment ofGig, Wiley. and ridiag Whips.and Walking Canes— - • Mara 19.12 , JOHN S.C. MARTIN. VERY .CHQICE,GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. T. &J. Beatty have just received from Kew York, a large supply orchoice Green ann Blanc 2 Teas. - - December 28 52—' ' • rIR. BECKER'S EYE SAL*K—A sup p ly A-v of this-highly, celebrated Salve for , sore and inflanted• Eyes—jast . received and for ink by JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug Store: January 9.8, 1843, . - OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE 100 Pine friet; corner &takStreet. ' • VIE Subscriber begs leave to call :,'11.4 the attention of his filen& and the p if! Alt. Public In general, to the - following arrangements for '1843, for the por. pose of bringing,out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passangenr, by the following Regilat Paek4 Ships to and from Liverpool _ Captains Days of Sailing from Names. i - New York. G. Washington, Harrows, June 7 Oct 7 Feb 7 United States , Britton 4 13 • 13 • 13 Garrick Skiddy ' 25.. • 25 • • 25 Patrick Henry Wants July 7 Nov 7 Mar Sheffield Allen . 13 • 13 • ' Roscius Collioe ' 25 '• 25 25 lodependence - 4 Nye Aog' 7 Dec 7 A'l 7 Virginian Allen 13 •- 13 • 13 Sicidolts, E. Cobb • .25 • 25 • 25 Ashburton fluttleston Sep. 7 Jan 7 11 , 1'y 7 Sten Whitney Thompson ' 13. 13 • 13 Sheridan • Depeystev a 25 ' 25 ' 25 • t Days of Sailing from . Liverpool. G. Washington ,Buriows ! July 25 Nov 2531'r 25 United States 'Britton Aug 1 Dec IAI 1 Garrick - . Skiddy ,• 13 13 • 13 Patrick Henry Delano 25 • ,25 6. 25 Sheffield Allen Sept 1 Jan. 1 fiPy 1 Roscius . Puffins • 13 13 • 13 independence Nye 22 • .25 ' 25 Virginian Allen. - Oct.l 1 Feb 1 J'co 1 Siddons Cobb • 113 13 13 Ashburton Huttleson 1 25 6 25 4 25 Ste'n Whitney Thompson Nov 1151ar 1 J'ly 1 Sheridan IDepeyster , 6 13, • 13 6 13 Regular Packet Ships to and from London Ships' Captains Days of Sailing from Names. j New York. Mediator Chadwick lune 1 Oct 1 Feb I 'Wellington Chadwick ' 10 ' 10 'lO Quebec Heber d ' 20 . ' 20 ' 20 Philadelphia • 'Hovey } July 1' Nov 1 11'r I Switzerland Chadwick ' 10 4. 10 ' 10 H. Hudson Morgan '20'20 ' 20 Ontario Bradtsh Aug'. 1 Dee I A• 1 1 Toronto Griswold, ' 10 • 10 ' 10 Westminater 'Wore' ' 20 • 20 4 . 20 St. James • Sober Sept 1 Jan 1 May 1 Montreal ( Tinker ' 10 • 10 ' 10 Gladiator Britton ' 20 ' 20 • 20 Days of sailing from London. . . . , Meador Chadwick July 17 Nov 1711rr 17 Wellington ;Chadwick • 27 ' 27 -' 27 Quebec Heberd . Aug 7 Dec 7AI 7 Philadelphia, Hovey, . ' 17 ' 17 ' 17 , Switzerland :.ehadwick • 27 ' 27 '27 1.1. Hudson Vorgan Sep. 7 Jan 7 31.`v 7 Ontario IdradiA . ' 17 1 17 ' 17 Toronto Grisivold , ' 27 ' 27 ' 27 Westminster Moore Oct. 7 Feb 7 J'no 7 St. Janina Snbor . ' 17. • • - 17 'l7 Montreal 4 Tinker ' ' 27 • .27 4 27 Glaaiator ' Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 J'ly 7 In addition to: the above Regular Lines, a num. ber of Splendid New Yoritbnik Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,' "Scotland.' 'Russell Glover,' and 'Echo,' will continue to sail from Liserpool weekly in regular Succession, thereby preventing the least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the iiecommodi 'on of persona wishing to remit money to their m. Ries or friends, I have arranged the mine. . of my Drafts on the following banks:— ) The Ulster Bank, end branches IRELAND. The Provincial Bank do. The National Bank do.- All Oral' payable it sight, et either of the a bove banks,' their branches or agencies. ); Messrs. Spooner4 Atwood & Co ENGLAND: 1 -. bankers, London, - . !P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Liverpool, Piissengers can also be engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, bi the regular packet ships, on application : being made personally," or by letter, ( post paid,) ad dressed to ' . JOSEPH IIcIIURRAY, 100 Pine street,coiner of South. AGENTS.—In Pottsville. Benj. Barman. Esq. In Lowell. Rich. Walsh, Esq., In Albany, T. Gough. Esq. In 'Newark, John McColgan, Esq. In • Toronto, U. C.,' Rogers irnd Thompson. I also beg leave to assure mY: friends and the Public in generil. that the greatest punctuality will be observed in the sailing of the above ships, together wilt, aft others which I may heve,and that passengers wilLexperience no delay on their arrival at the different ports where they . Mean to embark. P. S.—Free passage can also be secured from the, various,porte in Ireland and Scotland from which steambos run to Liverpool. JOSEPH McMURRAY. j 100 Pine . street, New York. Gives dra ft s in - sums to suit Applicants, an the Provincial . Bola of Ireland, payable at '-. Cork ~ *abridge Limerick Ballymena Clorimol Parsontown • Londonderry Diliwnpatrick Sligo Cavan Wexford Lurgan Belfast Onrush Waterford . Galway DUngannon Bandon Ennis • , Aiinagh • Ballyshannon Athlone C6leraine, ' Strabane, Kilkenny . 'Dirngarvan Ballina Mallow-'-_„, Terries Money More Yougbal , Cootebill, Enniskillen • Kilrush , Monaghan. Erurriariu—SoMoner, ditwoa 4 , Okz-Bankers, London, payable. in every town in Great Britain' P._W. Burma, Esquire, Liverpool, CITY os , Guu,iow Bum, Payable in every •tifwn in Scotland. i Nov York,January . 21, - • 4 - TEMPLE OF FASHION. • Extra Hair Caller, in the Basement Story of . . Me Pennityivanin` Hall, 'opposite the • - 71Atiners' Bank... • • II Physiological Hair Cutter, and Ecstatic :AL. Shaver, has;opened at the. Marie mentioned place;Hawklitainew- aystem of Crating Gentle. men's flair, by which its luxuriance and beauty • lit, tendered. truly ornamental. -.The design, and execution differ7butrrely - from the usual practice of flair Cutting adopted here; and commendsit. wilt by the expedition and gentleness with which the operation is performed. , By the beau monde 3t has been denominated a scientific amend weth. erifin the Palplt,r the Bar, the Senate et the State, iti-elegancovnCeleissical arrangerrumts will add dignity and gritee.lo the whOld'contour of the LaTete Itumaide. - All . those who raiorAtin , with theii custom, ho• feels confident 'that satis faction will be given. - 1 N. 8. , -flazora honed in a superior marteer. ' " 1: -1t1311i1c... —' • A. flawkipill . ready tp pie rferin tor Cotillions, ' BON rartiocitt •Dectszber 81 1 - ' • 1-4313 m, ~. k. ~., s_4__ _ • 11.1110,11.11,S,• INDIAIfitNEGETABLE PILLS. Of ih=-Norit AmeritanlCollfte of -,.Thin &unordinary medicine is folindeil upon the tinciple that the human flame Isqtaltject to ONLY eau: oncost. v.s :Corrupt Ifninors or ireotner winds Impurity of the' Blond. and -nothing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted inprdcrto drive disease ()revery ilescrintion front the body; I - • Iftheehannela of our mighty rivers should bed comecoe choked up . Would ant (he accumulated waters find new outlets. or the country be inundotedf--Just so with the human botly;' . if the natural drainobecome. closed, the accumulated lmpurnies Will most attained ly find vent :in some - form of &tease or death will be a certain ionsetrenee. -- I•- - WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLF PILLS are eminently calculate d f or trying out t...IIONAND' runintroo romans; becao • tlity_ are a purgative medicine so justly halal:lced ankwithal collateral to the human, constitution, that they &limit possibly injdre the most delicate; at the, same - Tide, Waited in such a : manner as to prodicelfrinevictati6ziailirrtile boWeli, and repeated a (Cremes, it will absolute• ly inirstibln for paid or distiess early kind to Con tinue in the body., A single' ;twenty five cent box of' the above named - Indian' - Vegetable Pilirwill, in all Cases, giverelieforometimes even,beyoud'the power of words to describe; and it pentevered m for a short time, there isnot a malady in the whole course othu man ills that caa possibly withstand their astonishing , and wonderful influencg• .Wittaweettotari VEGETA:. BLit PILLS aicr a ceitainoore for COSTIVENESS. Becanse they completely cleanse the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt humors which paralyse and vreaken, the ;dtgastire organs,, and are the cause of headacho,,l nausea, and "sickness, palpitation of the heart. rheumatic pains in so runt parts of the body, and !many, other enpleasan symptoms. In all disordered motion's of the Blood, called Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Intlanunatori,and • Putrid FEVERS. • . IVri ghee Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a cer rain remedy; : becaUse thy cleanie the stomach and bowels from all billions", i tiinorri and purify the bloodi consequently, as th y'- remove etery kind of disease, they are absolutely cenaineo edre ovary kind of fever. So; also when morbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing =those pains lath mane° and swelling, called RH EU NIATISII # GOUT, Wright's Indian Vegetable eine May be relied On as always certain to give relief and if persvercd with, will most assuredly, and without .fail, malice per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going to bed, will, inn short time, completely rid the-body . from - all - morbid and corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout. and pain of every description. will disappear, as if by magic. • For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the titinosphere, or any other cause, the perspira- tion is checked. and those hiimortwhich should pass off by the skin. are th town in staidly. causing headache. nausea,and sickness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, 'horeners, caughs. con sumption. rheumatic pains in various part of the body, and many , other syndoms of CATCHING COLD. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediaterelief. Three or [four pills taken at n ghs on going to bed, and repeated a few times, will remove all the above nnPlensant sytidoms, an restore the body to even sounder health than befor e} The dame may be said of difficulty of breattiin or ASTHMA. {Wright's. Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and bowels those,rough and lhlegmy humors which stop the air cells of the ungs; and are the cause of the shove dreadful com plaint It should also be remembered that wHiGtirs INDIAN VEGETABLE PI LLS are certain to remove pain in the side. oppression. nallfea end sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness. a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAINT. Because they purge froth th 4 body those corrupt and stagnant humours. which when deposited on the liver. are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are alio to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. Because they carry offthose humours *Web obstruc ting the circulation, are the cause of a rash. or deter mination oiblood to the head; giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory. intlJnaation of the brain, insanity; and all disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doots should remember that they frequently breathe in atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the proper 'espansion of the bangs, and at the same time owing 20 sant of exercise, the bowels are not sufficiently, eva'aatcd, the blood becomes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita tion of the- heart, and many other disagreeable aymtoms are sure to fiAlow. WIIIGIII"S INDIAN Vi LETABLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stoniaen and bowels, and a direct purflrr of the Blond,; are certain not only to remove pain or distress of every kind front the body, bat if used occasionally,so as to keep the body free from those humours , which' i are the cause rf every malady incident to, man. they will mast assuredly promote such_a just andentral circulation of the blood - that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to enjoy sound health, and &arse of any kind tout be ab.Wutely impossible. CAUTIONS 'I Country agents, and ethers, are, rearm y informed that, owing to tke j great popularity, and inereaslng demand for the ;there named Pills, a boat of unprincipled persons are, busily engaged in manufacturing, and vending i a spurious article in imitation of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VP:GETABLE PILL. They are also further informed that I have a suit pending againat one V 0., ralck, for counterfeiting the above named medicine. Mid are cautioned against buying or receiving mullein() from said V, 0, Valek, as he cannot by any, possibility have the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale. All travelling agents, With genuine medicine are proyided with a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright,Vice President orthe !. A. College oftlealth. Travellers. who cannot shciw a certificate as above described ,wall be.knowa as;lase impostors—Shun them. thefore. asyron wouli a tlighway man, or * Midnight Robber. _ Offices. devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Ms, wholesale and retail, No 169 Race St. Philfulelphia. N 6, 28.1 Greenwich street Boston N B—Betcarc of the eountorfeiter in Third Street • Philadelphia. / AGENTS FOR scHuyt,KILL COUNTY. Thomas 41 James Beatty, Pattarille. : • Bicker& HiU.Orwigeborg. • . Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Haven. Aaron Matm, Mahaataago. ; `_ I. Weist. Klingetinnwn I Jacob Kauffman; Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman, do Mahantargo, Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. . John Snyd-r, Friedenaburg. G Manz, Port Clinton Eetbernif,Drey. & Co. Tos4arora.. William Taggert, Tamaqua. • John Maurer, hlahantongo.l Monty Forreider, West Penn Township R Schuler &Co East Brunswick Township Seltzer & Bock. McKeansburg C. H. DePorest, Lewellyn. Emanuel 0. & Jo..n licauffinan, Zimuzerniantown October I, lan, 40— MO IfINT,CA EDON HOTEL. Schuylkill Courtly, Pa. ',EBBEN BRIGHT reepectfully_annciunces to his friends and the public. that he has tak. en this s'phindid, airy and Idelightful establish. - inept, situated, at the .termination o as; - ..)' the. Reading and Philadelphia Rail Il e I 1 ' Raul ' where he will be happy. to wait • --_ on those who visit the Coat Region. business,,or for the ?Urania of enjoying the mountain air and water. The hlotet.i arg3i, finished and furnished in the-beat style—an o pains will be spared to repair satistrietion to,all who may favor it with a 'visit. Being within _ten minutes walk of the Borough of Pottsville, though sufficiently removed to escape the dust and noise of that buss, bustling place, it is con. fidently believed that it wil be found mu ch more pleasant and ageeeable. than any other Hotel in tht4 vicinity. Attached to the-Hotel is a large and beautiful garden, :overlooking the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, Mount carbon Rail Road, (extending ad The Mines and tbene to Sunbury) the emitter Turnpike, and at the same tiineaffordinga teal and romantic iew of five Mountains: The "braise is supplied-with pure mountain spring water, - anifs„a Bathing. , eidabliihment, unrivalled'. in the caintry... A splendid pleasure Car is kiept for the exclusive accominodation of visitors, Who may lie disposed to viait the Mines, or enjoy the wild and roman. tic acenery of the sorionudineconntrx. I ndivid. or'families may" rely onl having ample room, nail' every nesaible-attcni ion. . Mount Carbon,Junal9, 11$41. 23—tf - NEW EASIMONAELE - toUST opened for the Benefit or this, Poor, by selling at reduced prices for cash, tit the old POI Office etandecentrestrcet,opposite Mar. itet Street.- Twelqini.iind.exiiiminry6ie !rill-find the Fri. cc. to'suit the Timeei' • - , - rettet illidiiregaber - 4#o;‘' :• -" • = •-.4 , 4w.444,yj =ME - • A NEW FOUNTAIN III?. LDLT HAS ' • • " ' • " " AND its healing 'ls:Crean:ls now guisteag orlk A brilliant star Ilse amen in the Lastoand,.now cheering-that:wands vrithitsitztento ; nr;oturn, long LlFg', AND DAPPINES ' 'Thai Star is " • . DR. REICITTIi.R'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE Them pills. ondendand. airs diseasetv a power peculiar only to itself. which instatitly cheek - the action and progritiffir•iliseattefor their cote menceninnt is mach alike, (which iinwhect the *, aLoop JUICES - ire no flo depraved.ll2 to jprodact Obstruct:mean& gores) that one medicine. provided it be Competent, to produce sicknos, will be all that is necessary for removingdiunme, and restoring. " PEAITH AND HAPPINESS to Mankind.\ Let' it likewise be remembered; that Mere is no mine new in enisteneepossessing aqua! beating powers; and, that no insable. or-any : other kind ofplpic caii sr. moon restore health, When lost; even in ease* thatriost Inveterate, The action of these pillaged', the bowels. are produsing no griping runs or debility,but on the contrary, atter they have operatetcyoulbelthat a load of imtating and . cornipt hamar, have been. taken from you, and the :buoyant fbnlingsof health .apring up in their place; and what is another vitae. (Ned in these alwave sife,thof may be taken on all oCcasiontc, and tinder any circum- stances, without regard to the name of the disease, for: they operate upon every part of the body, mid capel disease from whatever part it may be seated. Every person who possesses a bog of these pills NEEDS NO PHYSICIAN, , for in them he can.fitvl a cure, and confidently rely upon a speedy restoration to health. In Germany. the land 'of their inillionsoi persons have expertenced thefebeneficial effects, and . 'the thousands- who have used ''them here. speak of them in the highest of terms, on accounrof their cura tive prorrties. • The joyful news of health and comfort, spreads from those who have happily used DR. REICHTER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVEPILLS: anttithey now prevail by thew_ own excelle.nee, and therewer of Truth. And why, we may reasonably inquire, have they become so endeared to the beans of those,vvho have used them, a d by them gained such a popularity f Simply beca se their ukhj a t c A ti N or. u up o o v n y. the, was as the s tn and rain upon viegetMion, giving new life to all w partook- of its happy:inflitenee. As the health ot-the plant depends' upoz thepean wb;ch circulates thiough its br,incbes. so th life and health of mankind ' depends upon the Moml 'whirl flow. through his veins. And when this vitil fluid, wh.ch is mast necessary to the growth and support of the .body, by some unknown cause becomesioaded with motbid and . •, CORRUPT lIUMORS, • • in that instead of nourishing and strengthening the body,'it labors to produce obstructions in the system. which engenders disease, have recourse to a me4icino that is perfectly safe in every, disease. and that will produce a favorable termination, if given early in the coniplaint, frequently in a few hours and most always in a few days, that medicine is Dr. Reichtee's Vegetable Pills, • which so throughly cleanses the blood'and system st largo, that disease °fatty kind cannot, possibltesisl. where •--, • . • . -,,, We fi nd their Presence, provided nature is not beiond all , human asvistanc.. The price of these pills is 25 'cents per boi, with run directions. and can be bad at the .. Philadelphia Medical Hall, established for the se , pression . . i 9 Quigkery. at the northeast c ner of surd and - ascc streets— likewise of sub-ag nis. GREENFIELD. Pa., Oct. ta 1812. Dear Sir : you 'doubtless remember my calling at your establishment about iwn weeks since. and ob taining from you one &Mar's worth of DR MECH. TER'S VEGETABLE PURG•ITIVE Plld S. for one of my neighbors who- requested me to procure the article for them. This being ,Done and my own business transac ed, f started fen. 'whine. • After travel . ling all day, I w s taken veldt a 'sudden chill, which . i left me with avi lent fever. headache , and consider able pair, throughout .soy whole system with. grest sickness at my stomach, which so completely, disen abled me that I Was compelled to stop era tmSll Inn on the road for that and rest. Upon inquiry, they had nothing that could possibly afford me relief. i While yet limisery, for 1 never was so ill in an my 'lite. I lipppily thought of your pills, tind resolved to open one box upon my own account and seek relief in' them, I took six of them drank a warm cup °flea, and rctired to bed. My pain here ceased in:a measure. and I noon felt sound emcee. , In the-morning 1 7 awokeinuch better, and after the pills had'operated I was quite a different person ; took another dose of four pills, remained there all Ilednealav, and on 'lrhur-day started for home as well as ever,•and 1 still enjoy good health—the p,-rsone for -whom I bought them, informs Me that they have experienced more benefit from your pills than a whole can loiefof the quacks which they had formerly used. Surely if they used them With us good an effect upon themselves as I have, they have good reason for cstoling their vir tues ; and try ou tike my , advice, yotr will persevere. h., aon and recommend them tri all *lid are iabtring under disease, and my word fur it, they_ will become so.bopular as a general' rethedy.that you will find it difficult in supplying the demand. tSignedy G. W: GRANDON: ' • Gieenfield. The above Medicine is sold in Pottsville at the Strife of cLEMENS & PARVIN. thettsy M 11'( 11, 1813. THIILADELPI.IIA,, RIPADING, AND POTTSVILLE' RAIL ROAD. DATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERCHAN DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, horn April Ist, 1842, per ton of 1 . 000 lbs. Plaiter, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and HriCks, $9 10 Pig Ilion, Blooms; Timber, 11.1a0le: Lime, • Tire and Pitch,-. • 2.50 • Nana kiid Spikes, Har'and. Rolla Iron, ( ') HbffriaNWare, Grain, Salt, Barg; turn. bet, Staves, Sa ft.& It, Tobacco and-Lead, 2 90 Groderies, Hardware, Whiskey; Ale rind .Bear Oil, Leather„ Cott/m . 4.810am En. glees and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, - Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, Oisters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen. Ware• and Glue, }2s Dry Goods, Wines and Foreign Liquors, / Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, China and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, A 25 No Storage win be charged for receiiing or de livering Freight at any of the Company's:Depots on the hoe,tinless . allosred to remain over lo days. Days ofetarting of Freight Trains on•THIJRS, DAYS and SATURDAYS, P.M. March-26 To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper 'Makers, Stesuie Unglue Builders, and others. • PASCAL IRON WOBAB. , ' • WELDED 19100111 1-1110 N. TUBES }Um I inches tot in calibre ;ti to 12 feet sem capable of sustaining plessure Own SOD to 25 it g: - per square inch; with - &top - two other Astern to suit,i guise , together, with serew;', joints, suitable for STEAK WATER, GAS, and • LOCOMOTIVE and sdicrOTEAMMOILEICPteto tifanathetured indAr.iiiide ' • SWUM, inssincit et. Itortitist:-" - 'lArenhriture S. E. Coiner of Thai& Weir* 14repW i ' PHILADELPULk. , Ally 11 DRUGS AND BlEDielige& JUST received in addiiion to former soPPliess ti rum! assorunent of • . • • Driner, • .03IntO t tel Turpentine, (Thanicalts, Dy e s tu b,. Patent .ilfedieines, Varnichre. ' P eriug.79. - OW** 7ipy 9. to Fl 63,30. -Together witli every aritile.in . hie , line;:while he offers for,pale,ata onalladvance.and Belicht( the at. *tuition of Physicians add country , !Watch generalli. • 1, 1 JOLIN FCC. 'MARTIN. Irr i'ertieular attention given tw • plrticiata Pro serfptiona.at all hours. ' • • - Plovernber 26. HAMS/ .I.l.AlllSft:ific. . E eubscriber announces, to this public.that he ill4,bas 001361 a t ime quant4 Orwell cured gams, Dried Veer, Tongiies, xithich le will sell At ?may cow tares von i.`asti.at kis stand : in -Centro Street opposite the Town mall,;; All smoked meat.. whith'on trial should prove not to be good. will b 9 tikeh back, tie always keepslor sale all.iiipds,of Fresh.bleat. wbi9b will be sold at reduced prices—and re:peen - 4.- 1y sdlicits the patronage of the public • • —PAttsville. Feb.ll— 4ind, 1. 4 1 20:144.V : for side by: IMI MI EMS 4&-
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